Our Photo Booth Hire Service Areas: Hampshire

Hampshire, located on the southern coast of England, is a county rich in history and natural beauty.

These locations offer just a glimpse into Hampshire's diverse landscape, which ranges from bustling cities with rich maritime histories to serene natural parks and historic towns.

Each place holds its unique charm and story, contributing to the rich tapestry that is Hampshire.

 

Winchester


Winchester, the ancient capital of England, is renowned for its medieval cathedral, one of the largest in Europe.

The city's history dates back to Roman times, and it was a significant centre for Wessex.

Winchester's cathedral, with its Gothic architecture, houses the 12th-century illuminated Winchester Bible and a statue of William Walker, the diver who saved the cathedral's foundations.

The city is also famous for the Great Hall, which contains the legendary Round Table associated with King Arthur.

Southampton


Southampton, a major port city, has a rich maritime history. It's known for its association with the RMS Titanic, as it was the ship's departure point on its fateful maiden voyage.

The SeaCity Museum in Southampton explores the city's connection to the sea and the Titanic story.

Southampton's medieval walls and the Bargate, an ancient gateway, reflect its historical significance as a fortified city.

Portsmouth


Portsmouth is a naval city with a proud maritime heritage.

Home to the Royal Navy, it houses the Historic Dockyard, where visitors can explore world-renowned ships like HMS Victory, Lord Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, and the Tudor warship Mary Rose.

The city’s Spinnaker Tower offers panoramic views of the coast.

Portsmouth's maritime history is intertwined with Britain's naval power and exploration.

New Forest


The New Forest National Park is a vast area of natural beauty, known for its heathland, forest trails, and native ponies roaming freely.

Established as a royal hunting preserve by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it has a rich history and offers a haven for wildlife.

The New Forest is a popular destination for hiking, cycling, and spotting deer, ponies, and other wildlife in their natural habitat.

Basingstoke


Basingstoke is a town that blends modernity with history. Once a small market town, it has grown into a major economic centre with the Festival Place shopping centre and the Anvil, a renowned concert hall.

Despite its development, Basingstoke retains historical sites like the ruins of Basing House, a Tudor mansion destroyed during the English Civil War, reflecting its rich heritage.

Andover


Andover, a town located in the Test Valley, has a history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. It became an important market town in the Middle Ages.

The Museum of the Iron Age tells the story of nearby Danebury hillfort, an archaeological site of significant importance.

Andover's High Street retains its historical character, with many buildings reflecting its past.

Isle of Wight


Although not part of Hampshire mainland, the Isle of Wight is closely associated with the county.

Known for its beaches, seafront promenades, and dinosaur fossils, the island has a rich history, including Carisbrooke Castle where King Charles I was imprisoned.

The island's maritime history, Victorian architecture, and the annual Cowes Week sailing regatta highlight its unique cultural and historical identity.