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Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum - Diverse collection of hardy trees and shrubs from around the world. Site provides historical information, events and attractions, pictures, and contact details.

Broadlands - The home of Lord Mountbatten. The site contains a brief history and details to help the prospective visitor

Green Pastures Farm - Camping and caravanning in the area. Pictures and an online booking form.

Romsey Agricultural and Horse Show. - Where town and country meet. Details for visitors and participants

Mottisfont Abbey - Full details of the facilities available at this 12th-century Augustinian priory which includes the national collection of old-fashioned roses

Test Valley School of Fly Fishing - Details of the instructors, courses and location. Suggested flies for southern waters

A brief history of Romsey Abbey - The all-male Choir of Romsey Abbey sings choral services in the British cathedral tradition on most Sundays and major religious festivals throughout the year. Listen to them in Real Audio, read about their musical and social activities throughout the year and become a Friend to help safeguard this valuable inheritance.

Glengariff - Full details of this self contained holiday flat accommodation.

Hill Farm Caravan Park - Details for campers and caravaners. No online booking

The Friends of Romsey Signal Box - A working museum which demonstrates how a railway signalman operated the points and signals to pass a train along the railway line. Includes description of services and contact details.

CLA Game Fair - Annual late July or early August countryside event for families, exhibitors, enthusiasts and overseas visitors. Includes opening times and location details, plus details on shooting, fishing, falconry and estate management exhibits. Romsey, Hampshire.

King John's House - One of the oldest surviving houses in England, Some history, photographs and an events list.

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