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At the Beaulieu National Motor Museum you will find post war classics, Damon Hill's F1 World Championship car, Bluebirds and even an old Harrods van. Then check out the Monorail, Wheels, the Great House, Abbey Ruins and the Tim... more
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Located in the historic South Western House, this restaurant serves the most mouth-watering grilled delicacies in Southampton. Fresh fish and the finest cuts of meat are the house specialty. To top it all, it has an extensive l... more
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This combined club, bar and restaurant is the focal point of Southampton's thriving gay community. In the packed downstairs bar, a mix of gay and straight lads and ladies, plus the odd stray tranny, chat and make new friends or... more
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Thanks to the state-of-the-art sound equipment, lighting, lasers and videos, Oceana is one of the best dance venues in the south. The club can be found inside the huge Leisure World complex. Around 4,000 crazy clubbers can fit... more
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This is probably the most historical landmark in Southampton, as out through this gate went Henry V and his entire army to Agincourt, the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World and thousands of servicemen to World War II. Located on... more
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Jutting out onto the water's edge, the Town Quay is one of the most scenic locations in Southampton. As well as an attractive marina, there are restaurants and bars in which you can enjoy a drink or a meal, whilst taking in the... more
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St Michael's Church is the oldest building in Southampton. It was named after the patron Saint of Normandy and its central tower dates from 1070. Isaac Watts' parents and sister are buried here and the Old Tournai Font (1170),... more
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Situated on the site of the old zoo, this is a small but sweet centre for the study of ecology and local wildlife. Inside are a range of exploratory activities, such as worksheets to fill out, puzzles to do and things to marvel... more
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If you're looking to visit the beautiful 380 square kilometer piece of land located off the southern tip of England known as the Isle of Wight, make sure to check out the Isle of Wight Tourist Guide. This helpful resource prov... more
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This castle was once the pride of England's coastal defenses. Originally a Tudor fortress built by Henry VIII to guard against French and Spanish attack, it was converted in Victorian times into the fortress you can explore tod... more
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