Hinton Ampner - Sunken garden

Hinton Ampner - Sunken garden

Hinton Ampner - Sunken garden
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Hinton Ampner - Sunken garden

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Hinton Ampner is located high on the South Downs overlooking the Hampshire countryside.  The Sunken and Terraced Gardens to the South of the house offer a variety of views.

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A: Hinton Ampner - Front lawn

Par Geoff Mather, à 20 mètres

Hinton Ampner is located high on the South Downs overlooking the Hampshire countryside.  The South Te...

Hinton Ampner - Front lawn

B: Hinton Ampner - Lilypond

Par Geoff Mather, à 30 mètres

Hinton Ampner is located high on the South Downs overlooking the Hampshire countryside.  The Lily pon...

Hinton Ampner - Lilypond

C: Hinton Ampner - Cross paths

Par Geoff Mather, à 100 mètres

Hinton Ampner is located high on the South Downs overlooking the Hampshire countryside.  The garden p...

Hinton Ampner - Cross paths

D: Lych Gate The Church of St Mary The Virgin Lasham

Par Jeff Starley, A 17.0 km

Lych Gate, The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Lasham village, Hampshire, January 2010. The nearby Lash...

Lych Gate The Church of St Mary The Virgin Lasham

E: Second World War Aircraft Preservation Society Lasham Airfield

Par Jeff Starley, A 18.7 km

SWWAPS (Second World War Aircraft Preservation Society) 19th Jan 2010.This (is/was)? located in the n...

Second World War Aircraft Preservation Society Lasham Airfield

F: Porchestor Castle Inside Grounds Hampshire England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 23.0 km

Porchester Castle dates from the medieval period but was also occupied and extended by the Romans. At...

Porchestor Castle Inside Grounds Hampshire England Uk

G: Porchester Castle East Side Hampshire England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 23.0 km

Porchester Castle dates from the medieval period but was also occupied and extended by the Romans. At...

Porchester Castle East Side Hampshire England Uk

H: Porchestor Castle Se Corner Hampshire England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 23.2 km

Porchester Castle dates from the medieval period but was also occupied and extended by the Romans. At...

Porchestor Castle Se Corner Hampshire England Uk

I: River Itchen At Woolston, Hampshire, England, Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 23.7 km

Just beside the Southhampton Sailing club house is this pontoon that allows good view of the ships co...

River Itchen At Woolston, Hampshire, England, Uk

J: Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley, Hampshire, England, Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 24.0 km

The Royal Victoria Country Park overlooks the Solent and was once the location of a military hospital...

Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley, Hampshire, England, Uk

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