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The '''East Hampshire''' is an [[Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]] (AONB) in [[Surrey]], [[England]], [[UK]]. The southern part of the AONB is mainly rolling chalk downland used for farming that is an extension of the [[Sussex Downs]] to the east. The north and east includes steep wooded hills and heathland. |
The '''East Hampshire''' is an [[Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]] (AONB) in [[Surrey]], [[England]], [[UK]]. The southern part of the AONB is mainly rolling chalk downland used for farming that is an extension of the [[Sussex Downs]] to the east. The north and east includes steep wooded hills and heathland. |
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Features include; [[Petersfield]], the [[Rother |
Features include; [[Petersfield, Hampshire|Petersfield]], the [[River Rother (Western)|Rother]] valley, [[Warnford]] and [[West Meon]]. Four National Nature Reserves and many several [[Sites of Special Scientific Interest]] fall within the AONB. The [[Hanger's Way]], [[South Downs Way]], [[Staunton Way]] and [[Wayfarer's Walk]] long distance paths pass through it. |
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Four National Nature Reserves and many several [[Sites of Special Scientific Interest]] fall within the AONB. The [[Hanger's Way]], [[South Downs Way]], [[Staunton Way]] and [[Wayfarer's Walk]] long distance paths pass through it. |
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The East Hampshire is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Surrey, England, UK. The southern part of the AONB is mainly rolling chalk downland used for farming that is an extension of the Sussex Downs to the east. The north and east includes steep wooded hills and heathland.
Features include; Petersfield, the Rother valley, Warnford and West Meon. Four National Nature Reserves and many several Sites of Special Scientific Interest fall within the AONB. The Hanger's Way, South Downs Way, Staunton Way and Wayfarer's Walk long distance paths pass through it.