19th April 2009 - by David Lithgow
Fareham Tourist Information & Travel Guide
Fareham is a market town and is situated in the South East of
Hampshire. The town was found to have a low unemployment and
crime rate in comparison to other areas in England. Coinciding
with this, the house prices were also found to be higher than
other towns. 15 percent of the population in Fareham work in
the retail industry making retail its most active economy.
There are many attractions in Fareham, one of the being
Bursledon Brickworks which showcase the last Victorian stream
driven brickworks in England. It was built in the late 18th
century and gives a vivid example of the country’s industrial
past. There are a variety of things to do for children such as
‘live’ steam and a chance to throw your won bricks around.
Alongside this, children can get involved with activities
including crafts and traditional materials. This is a place
where visitors can acquire key knowledge about Fareham’s
history and technology.
For a more picturesque view of Fareham, Holly Hill Woodland
Park is a beautiful and historic park land. It is traditionally
known as a woodland park consisting of magnificent landscapes
which go back to the 1870’s and have continually been developed
since. The park was purchased by the Fareham Borough Council in
1954. In Holly Hill Woodland Park you will find two separate
areas identified as Winnards Copse and Cawtes Copse. At
Winnards Copse there are lakes and various exotic species
whereas Cawtes Copse is home to woodland species of a native
origin.
For another ideal location when visiting Fareham, you can
explore the Westbury Manor Museum which opened in 1990 and
takes a historical trip through the foundations of Fareham. In
order to illustrate this effectively the museum has used sound
effects, objects, archive material and much more. Towards the
rear of the museum is an enchanting garden built in a style
that is authentically Victorian and to accompany this is a
coffee lounge.
Porchester Castle is also a great place to visit. This castle
is where a naval base was built by the Romans going right back
to the 3rd century acting as a safe guard from attacks made to
the town. To this day the walls are in excellent condition
highlighting their strength in structure for defence in the
North of Europe. From here you are able to embark on
breathtaking views over Portsmouth Harbour. There are
interactive Exhibitions within the castle focusing on the
complexities of Roman control on England alongside vibrant
performances of the era.
For shopping, you can go to Fareham Shopping Centre which has
over 90 top end retail stores including Boots, Debenhams, Marks
and Spencer’s, River Island, Dorothy Perkins, Vodaphone and JD
Sports just to name a few. It opening hours from Monday to
Saturday is 9am until 5.30pm and on Sunday and bank holidays it
opens from 10am to 4pm. It is located in the heart of Fareham
and has seven car parks within the shopping area and around it,
which are all pay on foot.
Source: http://articlesabroad.com
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