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Staunton Way

The Staunton Way is a 21 mile route from Queen Elizabeth Country Park, near Petersfield on the South Downs to Staunton Country Park near Havant. It is named after Sir George Staunton, an early 19th century Portsmouth MP who created a country estate, which now forms the Staunton Country Park. The footpath roughly follows the Hampshire / Sussex Border.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Updated: Thu, 3 Nov 2011


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SU7210 : 2016: a year on Geograph (Day 53) by Basher Eyre
SU7315 : Parish Noticeboard and Staunton Way Sign, Chalton by N Chadwick
SU7210 : Sign for the Staunton Way by N Chadwick
SU7310 : Staunton Way by N Chadwick
SU7211 : Staunton Way by N Chadwick
SU7210 : Links Lane by N Chadwick
SU7316 : Staunton Way, Chalton by N Chadwick
SU7210 : Club House, Rowlands Castle Golf Club by N Chadwick
SU7315 : Paths on Chalton Downs by Hugh Craddock


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