Wick Wood and Worldham Hangers, Bordon
#7 among attractions in Bordon
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Facts and practical information
Wick Wood and Worldham Hangers is a 91.8-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Bordon in Hampshire. It is part of the East Hampshire Hangers Special Area of Conservation. ()
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Wick Wood and Worldham Hangers – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hangers Way, St Swithun's Way, Chawton House Library, Blackmoor War Memorial.
3.3 miNWHiking, Hiking trailHangers Way, Alton
85 min walk • Hangers Way is a 21-mile-long-distance footpath through Hampshire, England from Alton railway station to Queen Elizabeth Country Park where it meets the South Downs Way National Trail.
5.6 miWHiking, Hiking trailSt Swithun's Way
143 min walk • St Swithun's Way is a 34-mile long-distance footpath in England from Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire to Farnham, Surrey. It is named after Swithun, a 9th-century Bishop of Winchester, and roughly follows the Winchester to Farnham stretch of the Pilgrims' Way.
3 miWJane Austen, Historical place, GardenChawton House Library, Chawton
78 min walk • Chawton House is a Grade II* listed Elizabethan manor house in Hampshire. It is run as a historic property and also houses the research library of The Centre for the Study of Early Women's Writing, 1600–1830, using the building's connection with the English novelist Jane Austen.
1.9 miSEMemorialBlackmoor War Memorial, Bordon
49 min walk • Blackmoor War Memorial is a First World War memorial cloister in Blackmoor, near Liss, in Hampshire. The memorial stands on the north side of the main road, with the Church of St Matthew to the east and the village school to the west.
1.5 miNEParkShortheath Common, Bordon
38 min walk • Shortheath Common is a 59.5-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Bordon in Hampshire. It is also a Local Nature Reserve and a Special Area of Conservation.
0.9 miNWChurchSt Leonard's Church, South Downs National Park
22 min walk • St Leonard's Church is a Church of England parish church in the hamlet of Hartley Mauditt, East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England.
3 miWJane Austen, History museum, MuseumChawton House, Chawton
78 min walk • Chawton House is a Grade II* listed Elizabethan manor house in Hampshire. It is run as a historic property and also houses the research library of The Centre for the Study of Early Women's Writing, 1600–1830, using the building's connection with the English novelist Jane Austen.
3.4 miNW 2 miSEChurch, Gothic Revival architectureSt Matthew's Church, South Downs National Park
50 min walk • St Matthew's Church is an Anglican parish church in the village of Blackmoor, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The church was designed by Alfred Waterhouse for Roundell Palmer, later 1st Earl of Selborne.
1.4 miNForts and castlesKing John's Hill, South Downs National Park
37 min walk • King John's Hill is the site of an Iron Age hillfort located in Hampshire, in southeast England. The hill is situated in the parish of Worldham, in East Hampshire District.
2.7 miNEChurchKingsley Common
70 min walk • Kingsley Common is a 41-hectare protected area in Kingsley, Hampshire, England. It is a RSPB site, and holds many rare species of animals and birds.