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20 Best Japanese Restaurants in Southampton, United Kingdom
"Showing off the copper brewing kit on the right of the two bars, it’s not only amazing to look at, but you can book a ‘Brewing Experience’ day. Here you can learn the art and science behind the craft."
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"A family small holding in the pretty village of Burley, where the old fashioned craft of cider making has been revived, using apples gathered from traditional cider orchards.FIND OUT MORE"
"2 Church Hill, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Lymington SO41 0QH EnglandBar, British, Wine Bar, MediterraneanLunch, DrinksOutdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Table Service, Street Parking, Accepts Credit Cards[email protected]+44 1590 642195http://www.thecavemos.co.uk"
"The only fortress of its kind, Fort Nelson is a beautifully restored monument that provides visitors with an authentic experience of the English Military from World War 2 times. This Victorian fortress has been restored to its original form and offers a number of things to see and do. Spread across 19 acres, there are tunnels, ramparts and artillery on display that transport you to times when t...Read more"
"This is a great little model village overlooking the seafront. Right next to Canoe Lake, Southsea Model Village gives you everything you need for a fun day out."
"The Dining Room at Chewton Glen offers lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and was recently awarded 'Most Innovative Wine List' by Condé Nast Johansens in 2018, alongside many other distinguished awards. The menu combines classic British and European with global flavours and excellent variety across a broad menu. Many of the ingredients used by Head Chef Simon Addison, Executive Head Chef Luke Matthews and their talented team have travelled less than 100 yards from the Chewton Glen's own kitchen garden."
"Set against the picturesque backdrop of Goodwood and the South Downs, the Earl of March is a country pub restaurant in the village of Lavant near Chichester, West Sussex. We serve freshly prepared seasonal food from local produce, a selection of local…"
" When Ritz hotel executive head chef Giles Thompson took over this character Sussex village pub overlooking the South Downs, the local dining out bri ..." Read our full review"
"There’s farmyard fun for the whole family at Longdown Activity Farm. Join in with a daily schedule of hands-on activities such as bottle-feeding kid goats and calves, and The Animal Encounter Barn. Lots of friendly farm animals to meet and plenty of indoor and outdoor play equipment too!"
"It has all the farm animals you’d expect from a working farm that you can feed and help look after. They have great indoor activities as well for raining days like a soft play and smaller handheld animals."
"This vessel was the first armour-plated, iron hulled warship to be constructed in this country, and was launched in 1860. A visit is recommended, as it gives an interesting comparison to HMS Victory, constructed totally from timber. It is also possible to see how conditions for the crew had changed since the time of Nelson."
"The pride of Queen Victoria’s naval fleet, the Warrior is the first iron hulled, armored warship that takes a place of pride at the Portsmouth dockyard. HMS Warrior was said to be the fastest and sleekest ship running on steam and sail. It is truly fascinating to see this huge vessel restored in all its glory."
"A second warship that you can discover more about is HMS Warrior 1860. You can see this impressive ship moored at the dockyard’s entrance. As its name suggests, the ship was launched in 1860 during the reign of Queen Victoria."