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Southampton 2024 - A tour of National Trust properties (Day 1 & 2)

Once again, we are writing about our holiday down to Nicole's family. This one was scheduled in as we had tickets booked for the theatre later in the week, but we also enjoyed a holiday in a holiday. As per usual, we made a stop at a National Trust property on the way down to Southampton. This time we chose Packwood House, which is a small tudor house and garden in Warwickshire. The house itself was very dark inside but worth a look around, and the grounds were perfect for a short walk to break up our travelling. We also enjoyed some lunch in the cafe which is always delicious! 

On the second of our holiday, we ventured to a National Trust property once again (can you tell that we are trying to make the most of our membership?!). This time it was Hinton Ampner, which is in Hampshire. This is a grand house with wonderful views across the South Downs. Before we went into the house, we ventured on a walk to enjoy the countryside. Nicole chose a walk from the National Trust website (Battle of Cheriton Walk) which ended up going through a very overgrown pathway but took us to the Memorial of the Battle of Cheriton, which is positioned perfectly for incredible views. Although the walk was long and tiring in the very hot weather, these views made it worth it. 

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