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Telephone code: 01252
Postcode: RG27
Population: 5000
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Hartney Wintney is a large picturesque village in Hampshire, home to 5,000 people complete with Village Green, Duck pond, and Coaching Inns from Centuries past. The River Hart edges the village that is surrounded by a patchwork of countryside. For lovers of all things military a visit to the Aldershot Military Museum unravels many secrets from times past, the thought provoking exhibits include a 1953 Ambulance, and even an Air Raid Warden’s Shelter from the 40’s, why not ride in a Tank or even be shouted at by a Drill Sergeant….. Perhaps the great outdoors is more for you, Wellington Country Park has 350 acres of Woodland and Meadows, complete with Animal Farm, and Nature Trails full of wildlife. Or there is always the Look Out Discovery Centre where the inquisitive can explore why not build a Wobbly Bridge, crawl through a Giant Mole Hole or learn how to take fingerprints. If that’s not enough then Legoland has 50 Rides, Live Shows, or climb aboard the Orient Expedition as it journeys through exotic landscapes home to snakes and a Chinese Dragon. Of course the 35 million bricks that make stunning scenes of Europe must not be forgotten, and for Brave Hearts there is always the adrenaline pumping rides of Dragon Coaster, and Pirate Falls.

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