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  2. Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Southampton [a] is a port city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately 80 miles (130 km) southwest of London, 20 miles (32 km) west ...

  3. History of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Southampton is a city in Hampshire, England.The area has been settled since the Stone Age. Its history has been affected by its geographical location, on a major estuary on the English Channel coast with an unusual double high tide, and by its proximity to Winchester and London; the ancient and modern capitals of England.

  4. Timeline of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    1855 – Southampton School of Art, [11] and the prison on Ascupart Street are established. 1856 – Netley Hospital, a.k.a. Royal Victoria Hospital, opens. 1860 – The Southampton Times newspaper begins publication. [14] 1861 – 10 September: Red Funnel ferries start operating ferry services between Southampton and Cowes on the Isle of Wight.

  5. Southampton F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Southampton Football Club (/ s aʊ θ ˈ (h) æ m p t ə n / ⓘ) is a professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England. The club competes in the Premier League , the top tier of English football , after achieving promotion in the 2024 EFL Championship play-off final .

  6. Southampton Central Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Southampton Central Parks are a set of five parks, which collectively make a central public park, in the heart of the city of Southampton. Created between 1854 and 1866, they have gained Grade II* listed status, as well as being part of the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens .

  7. Listed buildings in Southampton - Wikipedia

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    It was the first church to be consecrated in Southampton after the Reformation. The church was extensively rebuilt throughout the 19th century, with the addition of a west porch and south transept (1822), a north aisle (1846), an east aisle (1866) and a new chancel and south chapel (1883).

  8. Southampton City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Because Southampton is on the South Coast of England, the city centre is not at the geometric centre of the city, but at the southern extremity. The traditional heart of the city is the High Street, which runs from the Town Quay to the Bargate , which was once the northern gateway to the walled city.

  9. St Mary's Church, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Being the mother church of the city, it is both the tallest and the largest church in Southampton, making it a local landmark, after which another landmark, St Mary's Stadium, is named. [4] The church is notable for its tall tower and spire, which survived the Blitz, stained glass windows, post-war architecture and fine Willis organ, which is ...