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Delve into Bedhampton
The district Bedhampton of Havant in Hampshire (England) is a district located in United Kingdom about 59 mi south-west of London, the country's capital town.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 10°C / 51 °F
Morning Temperature | 9°C / 49 °F |
Evening Temperature | 14°C / 57 °F |
Night Temperature | 15°C / 58 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 17% |
Air Humidity | 79% |
Air Pressure | 1001 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gale with 28 km/h (17 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Sunday, 24th of November 2024
15°C (59 °F)
11°C (52 °F)
Moderate rain, gale, overcast clouds.
Monday, 25th of November 2024
11°C (51 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Moderate rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Tuesday, 26th of November 2024
10°C (50 °F)
8°C (47 °F)
Light rain, fresh breeze, broken clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Portsmouth Marriott Hotel
Florence House Boutique Hotel and Restaurant
Langstone
Holiday Inn Express PORTSMOUTH - NORTH
Somerset House Boutique Hotel and Restaurant
The Florence Suite Boutique Hotel and Restaurant
Florence Gardens Boutique Hotel and Restaurant
Number Four Boutique Hotel
The Jingles B&B
Stattons Boutique Hotel and Restaurant
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Havant to Waterlooville
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Havant to Waterlooville by Bike
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Air Ambulance Lifting Off
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight air ambulance lifting off from the B2150, Hulbert Road, Waterlooville following a road traffic collision.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Langstone
Langstone is a village near Havant, Hampshire in the south east of England, between Portsmouth and Chichester. It has good railway connections to London, Southampton, Portsmouth and Brighton, from the nearby Havant railway station. There are many large gated detached houses on the main road, "Langstone Road" and on the roads surrounding this.
River Wallington
The River Wallington is a small river in south Hampshire. Rising close to Waterlooville the river flows westerly around Portsdown Hill through the village of Southwick (where the river has been dammed to form the ornamental lake in the grounds of Southwick House), past Fareham, before entering Portsmouth Harbour at Wallington.
Staunton Country Park
Staunton Country Park is a listed Regency landscaped parkland and forest encompassing approximately 1,000 acres in Hampshire, England. An ornamental farm, ornamental lake, follies, maze, walled garden and glasshouses can be found within it. Entry to the parkland itself is free, however there is an associated visitors center, with animals and attractions, which is not free. It is situated between Leigh Park and Rowlands Castle, near Havant.
Langstone Harbour
Langstone Harbour is an inlet of the English Channel in Hampshire, sandwiched between Portsea Island to the south and west, Hayling Island to the south and east, and Langstone to the north. Geographically it is a ria. Together with Chichester Harbour, which is at the other (eastern) side of Hayling Island it is designated as a Special Protection Area for wildlife.
Bedhampton railway station
Bedhampton railway station serves the former village of Bedhampton, now a suburb lying a mile west of the centre of Havant, in Hampshire, England.
Havant railway station
Havant railway station is a railway station near Portsmouth, England, located on the Portsmouth Direct Line which runs between London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour. Havant is served by trains operated by South West Trains, Southern, and First Great Western. Havant is the nearest station to Hayling Island.
Baker's Island
Baker's Island is an island in Langstone Harbour, Hampshire, England. It is 400 m long and up to 300 m wide but only rises to a little over 2 m above Ordnance Datum. Mesolithic and Neolithic flintwork has been found on the island along with Bronze Age and Romano-British pottery. There are a number of structures on the island including the remains of a flint walled building and five 5 by 1.5 m (by ft) brick shelters believed to be part of a World War Two starfish decoy site.
North Binness Island
North Binness Island is an island in Langstone Harbour It is 900 metres long and up to 250 metres wide but only rises to 2.5 metres above Ordnance Datum The island was originally (along with a large part of Farlington Marshes) part of Binner's Island. The island has been uninhabited in recent times but there is evidence of historical occupation. A 100-metre long earthwork on the island has been suggested to date from the 18th century.
South Binness Island
South Binness Island is an island in Langstone Harbour. It is 600 metres long and up to 240 metres wide but only rises to 2 metres above Ordnance Datum. Archaeological finds include Bronze Age pottery and an unfinished Plano-convex knife. In 1978 the island along with the other islands in Langstone harbour was acquired by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds who turned it into a bird sanctuary. Since that time unauthorised landings have been forbidden.
Havant New railway station
Havant New was a temporary station located between Havant and Rowlands Castle on the Portsmouth Direct Line. It was a temporary platform, erected by the L&SWR, as that company's adoption of the Portsmouth Direct line started a dispute with the LB&SCR.
Havant Arts Centre
Havant Arts Centre is an arts centre in Havant, Hampshire, England. Containing a small theatre (135 seats), the arts centre is used for professional and amateur theatre, music of all kinds, dance, to show films and for community groups to meet. It is the current base for the Bench Theatre Company who rehearse there and perform up to five productions in the theatre each year. The Arts Centre is run by Havant Arts Centre Company Ltd (registered in Wales 20888483), which is a Registered Charity.
A2030 road
The A2030 is a road in Hampshire. The road starts off at junction 5 of the A3(M), near the village of Bedhampton. The road then runs west along the base of Portsdown Hill, following the old route of the A27 into Portsmouth until it reaches the Drayton area. This section of road is called Havant Road. It then turns sharply south and beings to run down towards the main areas of Portsmouth on Portsea Island. Just before crossing onto Portsea Island is a busy junction with the current A27.
Langstone Bridge
Langstone Bridge (also known as Hayling Bridge) connects Hayling Island with the English mainland of Hampshire. The name of the bridge is derived from its location at the coastal village of Langstone. The need for a bridge appeared after a channel was cut through the wadeway, that had previously linked the island to the mainland, during the building of the Portsmouth and Arundel Canal.
Keydell House
Keydell House was situated in 45 acres of land near Lovedean Corner, in the village of Horndean, part of the ecclesiastical parish of Catherington Hampshire from Georgian times until its demolition to make way for houses in 1968. The earliest deed still in existence (for the field "Nine Acres") is dated 1660. The House itself was a three storey, rectangular mansion with shuttered windows and formal gardens.
The Elms (Bedhampton)
The Elms is an historic house in Old Bedhampton, near Havant, Hampshire in England. It is a Grade II listed building The house was built in the 17th Century and improved in the Gothic revival style during the 18th. Midway through the 19th century the owner, Sir Theophilus Lee, invited his second cousin Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington, to dine there, commissioning a room in his honour. Lee's son, Authur, was MP for Havant at the end of the 19th century.
Langston railway station
Langston was a small station on the Hayling Island branch. The station along with the rest of the line closed in 1963, and it served the Langstone area of Havant, a former village which had become contiguous with the larger town to its north. The railway companies always used the old spelling "Langston" for the station, in spite of this form not being used by the local community, and it can be seen in many photographs of the station sign.
B2177 road
The B2177 is a B road in Hampshire, England a constituent country of the United Kingdom. It starts at the traffic light junction with the B2150 north and the B2150 east in Bedhampton and continues to the roundabout where a right turn takes the driver up onto the slopes of Portsdown Hill.
Borough of Havant
The Borough of Havant is a local government district and borough in Hampshire, England. Its council is based in Havant. Other places within the Borough include Bedhampton, Cowplain, Emsworth, Hayling Island, Purbrook, Waterlooville and Widley. The Borough covers much of the semi-urban area in the south east of Hampshire, between the city of Portsmouth and the West Sussex border.
Havant & Waterlooville F.C
Havant & Waterlooville Football Club is an English football club based in Havant, Hampshire. The club participates in the Conference South, the sixth tier of English football. The club formed in 1998 after a merger between Havant Town and Waterlooville. Nicknamed The Hawks, they play at West Leigh Park.
Purbrook Junior School
Purbrook Junior School is a mixed Junior Community School maintained by Hampshire County Council, situated between Portsmouth and Waterlooville in Hampshire. The school teaches around 385 pupils aged between 7 – 11 years of age. The school shares land with Purbrook Infant School.
Havant bus station
Havant bus station serves the town of Havant, Hampshire, England. The bus station is situated in Elm Lane in Havant Town Centre. This bus station is the second busiest in the county of Hampshire after Basingstoke according to the Havant Borough Council. A new bus station replacing the previous one was opened on August 21 2006.
Havant Cricket Club
Havant Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club based at Havant, Hampshire. The club's first team plays in the Southern Premier Cricket League, which is one of the ECB Premier Leagues that are the highest level of the amateur, recreational sport in England and Wales. The club, founded in 1882, currently plays its home games at Havant Park, which has also hosted Hampshire Second XI matches.
Camp Down, Portsdown Hill
Camp Down is a location at Portsdown Hill, Hampshire, which was used as an Admiralty semaphore station and later as a redoubt on the line of Palmerston Forts, Portsmouth. The Admiralty Telegraph Station was built at Camp Down in 1821 and it operated on the semaphore line from London to Portsmouth from 1822 to 1847.
Farlington Marshes
Farlington Marshes is an area of reclaimed land in Langstone harbour. It was reclaimed from the harbour in 1771 and includes a larger part of what was formerly Binner's Island (the remainder of the island is now referred to as North Binness Island). Farlington Marshes is about 120 hectares in size and features both freshwater marsh and brackish marsh. It is a nature reserve and is a feeding ground for overwintering Brent geese.
Long Island (Hampshire)
Long Island is an island in Langstone Harbour in Hampshire, England. It is 750 metres long and up to 250 metres wide. Three Bronze Age pots have been found on the island as has Mesolithic and late neolithic flint-work. Bronze Age pottery along with smaller amounts of Romano-British pottery have been found on the island. In 1978 the island along with the other islands in Langstone harbour was acquired by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds who turned it into a bird sanctuary.