Test Valley Pocket Guide 2019

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Days out across Test Valley for ALL the family

Test Valley

Pocket Guide

2019

Places to visit • Shopping guide Eating out • Country pubs • Beautiful walks

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Explore Test Valley by bus

You'll find it easy to get from place to place with our cross country links from Andover Bus Station.

Activ8

up to every 15 minutes between Tidworth & Andover with buses to Salisbury half hourly

Route 76

hourly services to Basingstoke

There are also links to Newbury on route 7 and Winchester on route 85.

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Welcome to Test Valley Pocket Guide

Helping you to plan your days out in Test Valley Nestling between Winchester, Salisbury and the New Forest, Test Valley occupies a tranquil corner of Hampshire boasting lush water meadows, charming chocolate box cottages, stylish village inns and Hampshire’s longest river, the famous River Test with its crystal-clear waters. The beautiful countryside is home to the market towns of Andover, Stockbridge and Romsey, each with their unique identity and all offering a warm Test Valley welcome. The perfect location for a day or more of exploration, this handy pocket guide captures the best way to make the most of your days in Test Valley. Explore quintessentially English villages; take in lively market towns; visit the area’s magnificent gardens and marvel at ancient history, forts and country houses. Walk through breathtaking landscapes; taste treats from local producers and relish in the beauty and serenity of the River Test… but don’t just take our word for it - come and discover it for yourself.

How to use this guide The Test Valley Pocket Guide contains four itineraries for a day out that’s tailored to your taste as well as other useful snippets of information. Whatever your interests, you’ll find great ideas on how to explore the Test Valley.

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Where to find out more The recently refurbished and award-winning Visitor Information Centre in Romsey and eight-tourist information points across the borough, offer a wide range of promotional guides to help you Gold award winner for excellence enjoy your stay in Test Valley and Visitor Information Services plan fantastic days out. VIC staff will be pleased to help you plan your visit and provide advice. Please telephone or drop in for current information. The Visitor Information Centre 13 Church Street, Romsey, SO51 8BT Tel: 01794 512987 Email: romseyvic@testvalley.gov.uk Facebook: Romsey Visitor Information Centre Twitter: @moreRomsey

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Closer than you think

Test Valley is “West Hampshire� and its three main towns of Andover, Romsey and Stockbridge are easily accessible. Andover lies on the A303 which stretches from North Hampshire to Devon and is on the main London Waterloo to Exeter railway line. The market town of Romsey is a short distance from the M27 and M3 and is on the main Portsmouth to Cardiff railway line, with connections via Southampton to London Waterloo and Bournemouth.

Visit the beautiful Test Valley area with hourly South Western Railways or Great Western Railways train services to Romsey, Mottisfont and Dunbridge, Dean, Grateley or Andover Stations. In Summer, a Sunday rail bus services operates between these stations, recreating most of the old Sprat and Winkle rail line closed in 1967. The bus will link up with major local tourism attractions. For information, times and attractions email: info@threeriversrail.com

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Test Valley’s hidden history

Test Valley is steeped in captivating stories of times gone by. Boasting an abundance of historic architecture, it has more Iron Age forts than anywhere else in Hampshire. The earliest record of Andover’s watermills dates back to the Domesday Book. Its long and fascinating heritage attracts visitors and historians from far and wide…step back in time and discover it on a day out in Test Valley.

Short visits through history • In Romsey’s War Memorial Park you will find a statue of a horse and its rider. Created by local sculptor, Amy Goodman, the War Horse statue commemorates the 120,000 horses and mules who were shipped for war service battle during World War I. • Visit the final resting place of Florence Nightingale. The small church of St Margaret’s in East Wellow is the perfect shrine to the memory of The Lady with the Lamp. • Originally opened around 1870 and closed in 1982, Romsey Signal Box has been restored to operational order and is open to the public twice a month.

There are many stunning churches to be explored in Test Valley, with incredible architecture, intriguing histories and fascinating links with famous characters. Look out for the Parish Churches of Test Valley leaflet for more information.

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King John’s House

Discover a slice of Romsey’s hidden history at this charming medieval house with its beautiful period-style gardens and Tudor tea room.The Accredited Museum tells their fascinating story. Church Street, Romsey, SO51 8BT www.kingjohnshouse.org.uk 01794 512200

Romsey Abbey

Historic, beautiful and tranquil. Interesting features include the Saxon Rood, the original Bill of Sale signed by Henry VIII and Earl Mountbatten’s tomb. Weekly guided tours are available (April to Oct) Tel: 01794 513125 www.romseyabbey.org.uk parishoffice@romseyabbey.org.uk

Romsey Signal Box

A unique working museum in Romsey. Open to the public from 11am to 4pm, on the 1st Sunday (Feb-Dec) and 3rd Saturday (Jan-Nov) of the month. Brick Lane, Romsey, SO51 8LG www.romseysignalbox.org.uk 01794 500523

Be awestruck by the architecture

King John’s House and Heritage Centre encompasses three buildings that cover 750 years of history. With its 14th century graffiti and rare bone floor, the site includes the Tudor Cottage and Victorian Heritage Centre. • If you are searching for Norman architecture, Romsey Abbey is one of the finest examples in southern England. Why not catch a concert at one of the many music events? • See the UK’s best surviving example of an 18th-century Cottage Orné at Houghton Lodge Gardens.

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Days out on the River Test

Test Valley is an outstandingly beautiful area and the idyllic setting for a riverside amble or picnic on the riverbank. It’s also an angler’s paradise; famous for its "gin-clear" chalk streams, the tranquil River Test is one of the most renowned fly fishing rivers in the world. Joining forces with the Test just below Andover is the River Anton, which flows through traditional water meadows and the villages of Upper Clatford and Goodworth Clatford. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the otters and water voles that call the River Anton home.

Enjoy a day by the river • Take a stroll along the riverside, with 40 miles of river to explore. • Relax on the riverbank in the serenity of the crystal clear waters and catch a glimpse of the special wildlife that settles here such as kingfishers and otters. • Visit Rooksbury Mill, once a fish farm and fly fishing hot spot with a beautiful house and water mill, today it is a nature lover’s idea of heaven with wonderful walks around the lakes and unspoiled views.

Enchanting Walled Garden, peony walk, rose arbour & orchid house. Explore 14 acres of picturesque countryside, riverside walks, charming Alpacas, Topiary Dragon & Peacock Garden. Tea Room for light refreshments & homemade cakes. Open until 30th Sept: 11 - 5 Mon - Fri, 10 - 5pm Sat/Sun/Bank 01264 810502 info@houghtonlodge.co.uk

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The beauty of having such wonderful landscapes means there is no end of outdoor fun to be had in Test Valley. It can often be the simple pleasures that make for a great family day out and the open spaces and lush countryside provide the perfect playground to do just that.

Family fun in the great outdoors Here are some must-do family activities to get you started! • Andover park run at Charlton Playing fields every weekend (Juniors on Sunday at 9am and Adults on Saturday at 9am). • Venture into the wilderness and hunt for animal tracks in Valley Park woodland. • Take your camera and go on a photography adventure in Harewood Forest. • Follow the wooden animal sculptures on The Vole Trail at Watermills Park in Andover which will lead you to Rooksbury Mill Local Nature Reserve. • Coming soon Fishlake Meadows Nature Reserve in Romsey will feature 60 hectares of water, meadows and bogs - home to more than 170 bird species - a twitcher’s delight!

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A walk through the seasons

Walking is the ideal way to take in Test Valley’s beautiful villages. With chalk downs and the wooded hills of the North Wessex Downs as its backdrop, the countryside is connected by hundreds of miles of public rights of way. Each walk takes on a new identity depending on the season, from the new spring flowers to autumnal colours. Rest assured there will be stunning views and sites to see whatever time of year you are enjoying a Test Valley amble.

Spring: A walk amongst the wildlife Starting at The Lights theatre in Andover, this circular walk follows footpaths to the stunning setting of Anton Lakes Local Nature Reserve - the source of the River Anton. Ideal for those with a love of flora and fauna, its natural beauty is simply breathtaking water meadows, cattle-grazed grass chalkland and fields of watercress. In spring watch out for new life and vibrant colours.

Summer: The paw-fect summer walk For a dog-friendly route, why not try the Test Way at King’s Somborne. The former railway line runs alongside open farmland, through the river valley. A warm welcome awaits you all - the dog included - at the thatched Crown Inn, which offers traditional pub food and a nice, chilled pint. Ideal on a warm sunny day.

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Autumn: A historical colour sensation Ladies Walk offers great views across Andover. The path forms part of the pre-Roman track known as the Mark Way where 121 trees were planted to commemorate the wedding of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales - who later became King Edward VII - to Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863. Of the original trees, horse chestnut, beech, oak and sycamore still remain and bring stunning autumn colours in the fall.

Winter: The picture-perfect setting Wherwell near Stockbridge has to be one of the most attractive villages in Test Valley, with its large number of thatched properties. This easy, four-mile walk reveals a village which was once renowned for its Abbey, relics of which can still be seen alongside the present Victorian church. Make sure you take your camera, it really is a picture-perfect village, with a wintery backdrop it’s a Christmas card waiting to happen. Look out for the child and dog-friendly White Lion pub built in 1611.

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Going Walkies

The beauty of Test Valley isn’t just for people. With so many dogfriendly areas to enjoy, your four-legged friend will love their visit. The Test Way gives you ample options for long dog walks and exciting trails for those curious noses.

Going Walkies

• Fishlake Meadows Nature Reserve is a 2 mile flat circuit through the reserve along the old canal. If you walk clockwise, your dog can run free at the beginning and have the opportunity for a paddle before then needing to be on the lead for the end of the circuit. • A walk across Stockbridge Down offers great views across Test Valley, particularly from the lookout post at Woolbury Ring. • Just a 15-minute walk (or 3-minute drive) from Mottisfont visitor car park lies Spearywell Wood. This is a National Trust owned woodland on the Mottisfont estate. You and your pup can enjoy a lead-free walk around the 1.5 mile circular walk.

Dog Friendly Attractions • Whilst on a lead, pooches will love the variety of smells found around the eighteenth century garden at Houghton Lodge Gardens. • Mottisfont welcomes four-legged friends on a short lead around the gardens as well as a six mile walking route around the estate. Pick up a leaflet at the Visitor Reception. • The Sheep Shed Gallery and Tearoom at Weyhill is dog friendly, with dogs being able to visit both the Tearoom and the Gallery with their owners. Share your picture of you and your pooch exploring Test Valley on social media using

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Attractions to visit

As well as history and culture, glorious gardens and stunning landscapes, amazing restaurants and local breweries, Test Valley provides a fantastic range of attractions, so you won’t struggle to find things to do to keep the family amused!

Top picks for animal lovers! • At Cholderton Charlie’s Farm you can talk to the animals, feed them or just admire their unique characters. • If it’s feathered friends you prefer, prepare yourselves for a truly unique day out at The Hawk Conservancy Trust.

A day of exploring! Paultons Theme Park is the great value family theme park with more than 60 wonderful rides and attractions. It is also the home of Peppa Pig World! • Discover the 180 acres of gardens, woodlands and walks of the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens. Children will love the regular trails around the gardens, tree house and flying carpet swing. Mottisfont Abbey’s picturesque grounds have much to excite visitors all year round, along with a jam-packed programme of events and exhibitions. Houghton Lodge Gardens is a Grade II* historic house near Stockbridge, recognised as one of the finest gardens in Hampshire. With friendly alpacas and a topiary 'snorting' dragon!

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Discover as you play! • At Andover Museum and Museum of the Iron Age, children will have fun tracing the history of Andover from pre-historic times to the present day. • The Army Flying Museum sits next to the busy Army Air Corps Airfield at Middle Wallop, boasting 40 fixed wing and rotary aircraft on site.

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Attractions to visit

Sports and Leisure fun for all the family Whatever your interests, age or ability, there’s a sports and leisure activity for you in the beautiful setting of the Test Valley. • If it’s a family challenge you’re looking for head to Gecko Climbing, where the term “climbing the walls” has a much more fun-filled meaning! From ages 2+ there’s a climbing experience for all abilities. • How about a bit of healthy family competition with Andover’s Riverside Bowl, which offers some great bowling and it also includes Glo-Golf, Snooker and Pool, and an American Diner to refuel you! • Enjoy a fun swim at Romsey Rapids Sports Complex; brave the rapids, ride the flume, dodge the tipping bucket, enjoy the bubble seats or pretend to sail the high seas on the pirate ship. • If you’re a bit of a thrill-seeker you will love the famous motor racing circuit at Thruxton. With the latest supercars and racing cars, a driving experience at Thruxton is a unique and

Paintball & Laser Tag | Andover Engage in the paintball wars, archery combat and Air rifle. Battle in high tech laser tag games, duel in JT Splatmaster and warfare in Airsoft, at our indoo and outdoor activity centre. Bounce with our Zorb balls or fire our Rubberball or Dart wars all in our purpose built indoor gaming arena.

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Whatever place you’re into

“ Family Time!” Romsey Rapids Sports Complex has something for everyone! Call us on 01794 835550 or visit romseyrapids.placesleisure.org for details.

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One of the biggest Winter Gardens and longest double borders in Europe Children’s play areas inc Fantastic Tree House • Pond • Pigs • Exhibitions Restaurant & Tea Rooms • Free parking

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Where to eat and drink

Anyone spending time in Test Valley is sure to be impressed by the stunning scenery and the growing reputation this area has for fabulous food and drink. If you have an appetite for locally grown, mouth-watering food, fine wines and casked ales, you’re going to enjoy a taste sensation.

Traditional county pubs • Step inside The Greyhound in Stockbridge and discover an exquisite country inn where guests have been warmly welcomed for over 600 years. • At the heart of the chocolate box village of Amport near Andover, The Hawk Inn offers a modern British menu. • Locally sourced food, guest ales and a stylish interior awaits at the Three Tuns in

Romsey, with vintage chandeliers and fireplaces to set the scene. • Built in 1840, The Rockingham Arms is a cosy old village pub full of character in West Wellow. The Mayfly pub and restaurant serves up a traditional menu crafted from the finest locally sourced ingredients, with views over trout-filled waters of the River Test.

John O’Gaunt Inn

A traditional country pub serving freshly cooked dishes and excellent ales and other drinks. Ideally located between Stockbridge, Kings Somborne and Romsey, less than 200m from the Test Valley Way. Horsebridge Road, SO20 6PU www.johnofgauntinn.co.uk 01794 388644

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Where to eat and drink

Tea for two

Honesty at Houghton Lodge Gardens serves a range of pastries, cakes, tarts and biscuits. Hot and cold seasonal dishes are served daily. All the breads, croissants and pastries are made using organic flour. • Miss Moody’s Tudor Tea Room offers visitors an oldfashioned pleasure of traditional bone-china

teacups as well as the delights of homemade cakes, scones, and light lunches. • Or for something a little different The Apache Café at Army Flying Museum is a unique spot with excellent views across the active Army Air Corps airfield. You can enjoy a bite to eat while enjoying the helicopters

Test Valley Taste Sensations L a Parisienne restaurant in Romsey is run with fully trained professional French chefs and staff serving authentic French dishes. Clos du Marquis is an award winning French restaurant nestled on the London Road just outside Stockbridge.

oh Thai Tapas in Romsey K serves delicious and authentic Thai cuisine cooked to mouthwatering perfection. • Purbani in Romsey pulls out all the spices with an impressive authentic Indian and Bangladeshi menu.

Authentic Indian & Bangladeshi Cuisine SERVING BEST INDIAN FOOD SINCE 1987 . LARGE PARTIES WELCOME

Fully Licensed . Air conditioned . Takeaway service available HOURS OF BUSINESS: 5.30PM - MIDNIGHT EVERYDAY INCLUDING ALL HOLIDAYS

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11 Bell Street, Romsey, Hants, SO51 8GY Tel: 01794 522107 or 01794 524173

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Vineyard tours & wine tasting If you have a nose for fine wine the region is ripe with vineyards. Come and taste it for yourself! • Start your journey with a wine-tasting tour at award-winning Cottonworth Vineyard. • Danebury Vineyard produces award-winning sparkling and still white wine. • If you prefer a glass of rosé on a hot summer’s day, the Somborne Valley Vineyard is for you. • In 2014 alone, The Leckford Estate produced 57 tonnes of grapes from its 17,000 vines - enough to fill 37,000 bottles! • If gin is more your tipple, visit Bombay Sapphire Distillery for an immersive tour to discover the botanicals that are used to make the world-famous gin unique and what your ideal gin cocktail is!

Discover the artistry behind the world’s number one premium gin, in Laverstoke, Hampshire. hello@bombaysapphire.com www.distillery.bombaysapphire.com Bombay Sapphire Distillery, London Road, Whitchurch, Hampshire RG28 7NR

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Arts and Culture

Test Valley is a stunning place to visit for those attracted to art, craft and design. Trace the area’s rich history through the selection of works in the galleries and set your creative flair free at one of the many workshops.

Test Valley’s Art Galleries not to be missed! • The Wykeham Gallery in Stockbridge displays works of wellknown British artists. • The gallery at Mottisfont Abbey exhibits a substantial collection of 20th century pieces. • Stockbridge Gallery is a sanctuary of art, gifts and treats. • Yew Tree Arts in Romsey sits in an idyllic location complete with artists’ studio. • Chapel Arts Studios in Andover delivers creative education through residencies, workshops and art projects. • A wonderful reminder of one of the oldest crafts is presented at Whitchurch Silk Mill. The oldest working silk mill in the UK, it continues to weave silk using 19th century machinery and highlights Test Valley’s industrial heritage. • In Stockbridge you will find Nadia Waterfield Fine Art; one of Hampshire’s largest art galleries.

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A hidden gem of industrial heritage, Whitchurch Silk Mill on the banks of the River Test is a working museum, which still uses original Victorian machinery to produce its spectacular silks. Newly restored, the unique story of the Mill is now told through hands-on displays which bring its heritage to life. Enjoy the Riverside Café with a close-up view of ducks, swans, heron, egrets and trout, an idyllic destination to enjoy a morning coffee and cake, a light lunch or a cream tea. The Mill is open all year round Tues to Sun 10.30am to 5pm, and Bank Holiday Mondays. If you Gift Aid your admission you receive free entry to the Mill for a year.

For more information, call 01256 892065 or visit whitchurchsilkmill.org.uk

The stage is set Lovers of live music, laugh-a-minute comedy, open-air productions and fabulous theatre will not be disappointed by a trip to Test Valley. • Make the most of a balmy summer’s evening and enjoy a production in the open air at various attractions and locations. The Lights Theatre, Andover has a 249 seat professionally fitted auditorium, with a separate Arena space for live music.

The Plaza

Come to Romsey’s precious art deco theatre for the pick of the crop in home grown and touring entertainment. Enjoy new productions and musicals every month intertwined with the best in tribute bands and stand up. 40 Winchester Road, Romsey SO51 8JA, 01794 523054 To plan your night out at The Plaza www.plazatheatre.com

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Test Valley Events 2019 Sky Hunters at Sunset 11 May, 1 June, 27 July Hawk Conservancy Trust British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) 18 & 19 May, 17 & 18 August Thruxton Motorsports Centre Romsey Gin Festival 8 June Romsey Town Centre Andover Gardening Fair 30 June Andover High Street andovergardeningfair.co.uk Romsey Festival of Youth Music 22 June - 6 July Romsey Rotary Mayor’s Picnic 7th July Romsey War Memorial Park rotaryclubofromseytest.org.uk Andover Cycling Festival 7 July Andover Town Centre Beggar’s Fair 13 July Romsey Town Centre beggarsfair.org.uk Romsey Summer Carnival Parade 21 July romseycarnival.co.uk

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Andover Carnival 21 Julyandovercarnival.org British Superbike Championships 2 - 4 August Thruxton Motorsport Centre Trout ’n About Sunday 4 August tnastockbridge.co.uk Shilling Fair 11 August Andover High Street Romsey Food Festival & Farmers Market 1 September Romsey Town Centre International Vulture Awareness Day 7 September Hawk Conservancy Trust The Romsey Show 14 September Broadlands Estate, Romsey romseyshow.co.uk Festival of Motoring 29 September Andover High Street andoverfestivalofmotoring. co.uk Rotary Club – Walk the Test Way 29 September walkthetestway.org.uk Owl-O-Ween 31 October Hawk Conservancy Trust


Christmas Carols and Owls by Moonlight 20 & 21 December Hawk Conservancy Trust

Remembrance Day Parade 10 November Romsey Romsey Christmas Lights Switch On and Winter Carnival Parade 23 November Romsey Town Centre romseychristmaslights.org.uk Romsey Late Night Shopping and Lantern Parade 6 December Romsey Town Centre romseylanternparade.org.uk

Carols in Romsey Market Place 23 December Market Place, Romsey Breakfast or Tea with Father Christmas 22 & 24 December Hawk Conservancy Trust

Small Business Saturday 6 December Special events all day leading up to Christmas Lights switch on, Stockbridge

Brewing great real ale in the heart of the Test Valley www.testbrewing.co.uk Test Brewing, The Old Stables, behind The Greyhound Inn High Street, Broughton SO20 8AA Tel: 01794 301 573

Whether you’re a country rambler, keen fly-fisher or avid dog lover, Orvis Stockbridge is your go-to destination for all your outdoor adventures. Experts in fly-fishing, they also offer free Fly Fishing 101 and 201 classes which are presented by their knowledgeable in-store fishing associates. For further details contact: Orvis Stockbridge, High Street, Stockbridge, SO20 6HB or 01264811019

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Towns to visit Market town of Romsey The ancient market town of Romsey sits on the banks of the River Test. Pretty medieval streets surround the Abbey, which is one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England.

Reasons to visit

• Historic and ancient market town. • Regular markets and Hampshire’s busiest Farmer’s Markets. • Excellent range of shops from small independents to high street names. • An abundance of cafés, restaurants and pubs.

Welcome to Andover As well as being mentioned as far back as the Domesday Book, Andover owes much of its character to its prominence as an important 18th century coaching town, with many of the buildings maintaining their charming style and features from this period.

Reasons to visit

• More than 250 retailers, from high street favourites to an array of specialist independent shops and boutiques. • Twice-weekly market, a monthly Farmers’ and Crafts Market. • Fantastic street scene with more than 30 pubs, restaurants, cafés and coffee shops. • The tranquil River Anton runthrough the town centre.

Welcome to Stockbridge Lying at the heart of Test Valley, Stockbridge’s picturesque Georgian High Street reflects its early role on a drovers’ road where it was common to see flocks of sheep or herds of cattle being driven through the town en route from Wales.

Reasons to visit

• A wide variety of shops including an art gallery, interior design studio and boutiques. • Specialist food shops, including a fishmonger, greengrocer and butcher. • Tearooms, pubs and hotels offer local fare to suit every taste. • Voted Britain’s Best Foodie Street.

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Vouchers Army FLying Museum One child goes free One child free (aged 5-16) when accompanied by a full paying adult. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Not to be used for special events where an extra charge may be applied. No cash alternative. Please bring this voucher and present at the ticket desk at the attraction. Photocopies will not be accepted. Valid until 31st December 2019

Mottisfont

Two adults entry for the price of one One free entry adult when accompanied by another paying adult. Not to be used for groups or in conjunction with any other offer. No cash alternative. Please bring this voucher and present at the ticket desk at the attraction. Photocopies will not be accepted. Valid until 31 December 2019

Sir Harold Hillier Gardens Buy one get one HALF price*

*On Gift Aid price admissions only. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Not to be used for special events where an extra charge may apply. No cash alternative. Please bring this voucher and present at the ticket desk at the attraction. Photocopies will not be accepted. Valid until 31 December 2019

Andover Museum

Buy one hot drink get a second free One free drink per voucher. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. No cash alternative. Please bring this voucher and present at the ticket desk at the attraction. Photocopies will not be accepted. Valid until 31 December 2019

Three Rivers

Community Rail Partnership Station Walks Guide 50% off quoting promotional code “Guide 19” Includes 37 self-guided walks from railway stations throughout south Hampshire, Salisbury and the Test Valley area. One discount per voucher. Valid only on orders made through 07900 103296 or info@threeriversrail.com. No cash alternative. Valid until 31 December 2019

Houghton Lodge Gardens

£1 off Adult Admission to the Gardens. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. No cash alternative. Please present this voucher and present at the entrance. Photocopies will not be accepted. Valid until 30th September 2019

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