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  2. Southampton City Centre - Wikipedia

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    50°54′05″N 1°24′15″W  /  50.9014°N 1.4041°W  / 50.9014; -1.4041. Southampton City Centre is the commercial and organisational centre of the City of Southampton, and the transport hub of the city. Because Southampton is on the South Coast of England, the city centre is not at the geometric centre of the city, but at the ...

  3. Westquay - Wikipedia

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    Westquay (formerly WestQuay) is a shopping centre in Southampton, England. It has an area of 95,600 m 2 (1,029,000 sq ft) [ 1 ] of retail and leisure space [ 2 ] and contains around 130 shops, including major retailers such as John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Zara, Schuh, Waterstones, Hollister Co. and Apple. It is situated in the city centre ...

  4. Bargate - Wikipedia

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    The Bargate is a Grade I listed medieval gatehouse in the city centre of Southampton, England. Constructed in Norman times as part of the Southampton town walls, it was the main gateway to the city. The building is a scheduled monument, which has served as a temporary exhibition and event space for Southampton Solent University since 2012. [1] [2]

  5. 3 Reasons to Visit the Southampton Inn - AOL

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    Nestled in the center of Southampton Village, the Southampton Inn is the perfect choice for a quick getaway or staycation. The boutique hotel boasts 90 guest rooms, a heated pool, and tennis ...

  6. Wyndham Court - Wikipedia

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    1051043. Wyndham Court is a block of social housing in Southampton, England. It was designed by Lyons Israel Ellis for Southampton City Council in 1966, and is located near Southampton Central station [ 1] and the Mayflower Theatre. Wyndham Court includes 184 flats, three cafes or restaurants and 13 shops, and was completed in 1969.

  7. Southampton - Wikipedia

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    The city has produced a large number of musicians throughout its history, ranging from hymn writer Isaac Watts, who was born in Southampton in 1674 [215] and whose composition O God, Our Help in Ages Past is played by the bells of Southampton Civic Centre, [216] to more recent musical acts such as singer Jona Lewie, who was born in Southampton ...

  8. Red Lion Inn, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 14 Jul 1953. Reference no. 1092055. Location of Red Lion Inn in Southampton. The Red Lion Inn is a Grade II* listed pub, built in the late 15th/early 16th century, at 55 High Street, Southampton, Hampshire SO14 2NS. [1] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale 's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

  9. Ocean Village, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 50.895°N 1.390°W. The Ocean Village marina. Ocean Village is a mixed-use marina, residential, business and leisure development on the mouth of the River Itchen in Southampton, on the south coast of England. Originally the site of Southampton's first working docks, the "Outer Dock" which opened in 1842, the area was redeveloped in ...