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Events in Hampshire

Heritage Open Days

An event in September in Hampshire
Various locations
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Heritage Open Days celebrates England’s architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission. Every year on four days in September there is the chance to enjoy a wide range of tours, events and activities which bring to life local history and culture. For Visitor enquiries please call English Heritage Customer Services on 0870 333 1181.

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More Events in Hampshire in April

Miniature Steam Rally, Viables Craft Centre, Basingstoke

The Glory of the Garden FOCAL EVENT, Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Southampton

Daffodils on Mother’s Day at Stansted Park, Stansted Park, Rowlands Castle

Beaulieu Boatjumble, Beaulieu Motor Museum, Beaulieu

Meon Valley Riser in aid of Cystic Fibrosis Trust, Boundary Oak School, Fareham

Four Seasons Artists Exhibition, Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Southampton

Big Top at the Tower!, Portsmouth

Simply Aston Martin, National Motor Museum, Beaulieu

Primrose and Camellia Walks, Exbury Gardens, Southampton

A Garden for all Seasons, Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Southampton

Hamble Point Boat Show, Hamble Point Marina, Hamble

Easter at Exbury , Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Southampton

Annual Oyster & Beer Festival, The Fox @ North Waltham, Basingstoke

Festival of St George, Stubbington Recreation Ground, Stubbington

Lachenalia Exhibition, Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway, Southampton

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