Local Attractions
Ibthorpe
Jane Austen's
connection with Ibthorpe -
www3.hants.gov.uk/austen/deane-parsonage/ibthorpe.htm
Yew Tree Farm Riding and
Livery Stables - Ibthorpe
Beautiful location for off-road riding
catering for riders of all experience levels.
Telephone: 01264 736685 or 07831 808751

The Hawk
Conservancy Trust - Weyhill
The
Hawk Conservancy Trust is a charity whose mission is the conservation of
Birds of Prey. Open between February and
October, an enjoyable day out for the whole family.
www.hawk-conservancy.org Telephone: 01264
773772
North Wessex Downs
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
http://www.northwessexdowns.org.uk
The Museum of Army Flying -
Middle Wallop
Home to one of the country’s finest
historical collections of military kites, gliders, aeroplanes and
helicopters.
www.flying-museum.org
Telephone: 01980 674421

WHITCHURCH SILK MILL
was built on the River Test in Hampshire in 1800, during the reign of King
George III. Silk has been woven here since the 1820/1830s. Now a working
museum open to the public, the mill produces high quality silks to order for
theatrical costume, interior designers and historic houses.
www.whitchurchsilkmill.org.uk
Telephone: 01256 892065
Ancient Cathedrals
WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL
Winchester
Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Diocese of Winchester, which is part
of the Church of England. The Cathedral has its origins in the 7th century,
when a Christian Church was first built on this site.
www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk
SALISBURY CATHEDRAL
For over 750 years pilgrims have come to Salisbury to seek inspiration in
the glory and peace of the building and surrounding Cathedral Close. Whether
you come to worship, to marvel at or climb up to Britain's tallest spire, to
be awed by the beauty and scale of the cathedral interior or to study the
original Magna Carta in our Chapter House, we welcome you.
www.salisburycathedral.org.uk
Highclere Castle
Highclere Castle
has been the home of the 8th Earl and Countess of Carnarvon since the late
Earl died in 2001, and the home of their ancestors, the Herbert family since
the early 18th century. It was the 3rd Earl who built the present house in
1842 and his son, the 4th Earl who arranged the rooms. It is their faces
that look down at us from the walls of Highclere today; for more about the
History of Highclere, why not view their Website?
www.highclerecastle.co.uk
Newbury Racecourse
Newbury racecourse is over
100 years old and as such combines heritage with everything a modern
sporting and events venue can offer.
www.newbury-racecourse.co.uk
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