St Clair's Meadow, Swanmore
#2 among attractions in Swanmore
Facts and practical information
St Clair's Meadow is a 16-hectare nature reserve near Soberton in Hampshire. It is managed by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust. ()
Swanmore United Kingdom
St Clair's Meadow – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bishop's Waltham Palace, Beacon Hill, Old Winchester Hill, Chesapeake Mill.
- 3.8 miWHistorical place, Ruins, Palace
Bishop's Waltham Palace, Bishop's Waltham
96 min walk • Bishop's Waltham Palace is a moated Bishop's Palace ruin in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England.
- 4.3 miNNature, Natural attraction, Hill
Beacon Hill, South Downs National Park
109 min walk • Beacon Hill, Warnford is a 46.4-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Warnford in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, and an area of 40.1 hectares is a national nature reserve.
- 3.6 miNEForts and castles
Old Winchester Hill, South Downs National Park
92 min walk • Old Winchester Hill is a 66.2-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, and a national nature reserve. Part of it is a scheduled monument.
- 3.4 miSWShopping, Watermill
Chesapeake Mill
87 min walk • The Chesapeake Mill is a watermill in Wickham, Hampshire, England. The flour mill was constructed in 1820 using the timbers of HMS Chesapeake, which had previously been the United States Navy frigate USS Chesapeake. The Chesapeake was attacked and boarded by HMS Leopard on 22 June 1807.
- 3.1 miWPark
The Moors, Bishop's Waltham
80 min walk • The Moors, Bishop's Waltham is a 28-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Bishop's Waltham in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review and an area of 14.5 hectares is a Local Nature Reserve, which is owned and managed by Hampshire County Council.
- 4.2 miWPark
Claylands, Bishop's Waltham
107 min walk • Claylands is a 5.8-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Bishop's Waltham in Hampshire. It is owned by Hampshire County Council and managed by Hampshire Countryside Service. This former clay working has woodland, ponds, meadows and scrub. The ponds have populations of great crested newts.
- 5.1 miNENature, Natural attraction, Hill
Henwood Down, South Downs National Park
129 min walk • Henwood Down is one of the highest points in the county of Hampshire, England, and in the South Downs, reaching a height of 201 metres above sea level. Its prominence of 64 metres qualifies it as a Tump.
- 4.7 miSMonastery, Golf, Outdoor activities
Southwick Priory
121 min walk • Southwick Priory or Our Lady at Southwick was a priory of Augustinian canons founded in Portchester Castle on Portsmouth Harbour and later transferred 2 miles north to Southwick, Hampshire, England. It ceased at the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538.
- 2.1 miWChurch
Church of Saint Barnabas, Swanmore
55 min walk • The Church of St Barnabas is the Church of England parish church of Swanmore near Southampton in Hampshire, England. It was constructed in 1844 and is a grade II listed building. The church is under the ecclesiastic jurisdiction of the Diocese of Portsmouth and the Deanery of Bishop's Waltham.
- 4.5 miSMuseum, Military museum
Southwick House
116 min walk • Southwick House is a Grade II listed 19th-century manor house of the Southwick Estate in Hampshire, England, about 5 miles north of Portsmouth. It is home to the Defence School of Policing and Guarding, and related military police capabilities.
- 4.2 miENightlife
Bat & Ball Inn, Waterlooville
108 min walk • The Bat & Ball Inn near Clanfield, Hampshire, England, is an historic eighteenth-century pub situated opposite the Broadhalfpenny Down cricket ground, the original home of the Hambledon Club. It is traditionally, though erroneously, called "the cradle of cricket".