The 10 Best Shopping in Hampshire, England

October 31, 2021 Yuk Petri

Discover the best top things to do in Hampshire, United Kingdom including Solent Showcase, Oxfam Shop, The Petersfield Bookshop, The Wykeham Gallery, Mottisfont Abbey, Gunwharf Quays, Southampton City Art Gallery, John Hansard Gallery, Robert Perera Fine Art Gallery, Beaulieu fine arts.
Restaurants in Hampshire

1. Solent Showcase

Sir James Matthew Building 157-187 Above Bar Street Sir James Matthew Bldg, Southampton SO14 7NN England +44 23 8201 2621 [email protected] http://www.solent.ac.uk/showcase/showcase-home.aspx
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Solent Showcase

2. Oxfam Shop

7 Pier Street, Lee-on-the-Solent, Gosport PO13 9LD England +44 23 9255 2686 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/OxfamLee/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Oxfam Shop

3. The Petersfield Bookshop

16A Chapel Street The Petersfield Bookshop, Petersfield GU32 3DS England +44 1730 263438 http://www.petersfieldbookshop.com/events-fairs/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

The Petersfield Bookshop

Reviewed By donalld2017

We had arrived in Petersfield one late rainy night for a poetry gig. In the square was a statue of William 111 or "of Orange" as he was known. . King Billy is more famous for the Battle of the Boyne and how his memory is kept alive every year in the North of Ireland. William died in 1702 of pneumonia following a broken collar bone after a fall from his horse. Maybe this statue is that moment when pride came before a fall. Or the town has a good sense of irony. Now this cold sunny day we have come to visit The Petersfield Bookshop who are interested in local poet Richard Hawtree whose THE NIGHT I SPOKE IRISH IN SURREY we have just published. And yes this started as a visit but became an experience. The "Bookshop" gathered us in and we were at once enwrapped in its atmosphere...time stood still and we floated amongst its many tomes and intellectual bric-a-brac. It is a shop to fall in love with...to merely "like" doesn't do it justice. One can only LOVE a shop that dares to be this unique and have such character and sense of itself. It is eccentric and eclectic and enjoyably engaging. It is charming and enthusiastic in its approach to customers( bookloveras) and friendly beyond belief. The staff are suitably superb to match the manner of the bookshop. It is as if one stepped into a fairytale by mistake and breath in wonder instead of air. The shop expands in reality as it does in the imagination and one can wonder and wander from room to room. On one's journey from shelf to shelf one will encounter many bygone toys from a forgotten age of childhood as if one had entered the pages of an Angela Carter come alive. The Magic Toyshop indeed. There is a manakin stuck to the ceiling wearing an army green uniform. Another makakin hangs around in a corner wearing a nurse's uniform. Ahhh I see I have forgotten to mention the tiger and bear skins also attached to the ceiling...how tawdry of me. One, as one can see, has to look at once everywhere to take in a mysterious myriad of delights. There in a glass cabinet is an full scale replica of the F.A Cup that Pompey won back in the day beating favourite Wolves 4-1 in the "Gland Final" of '38/39( a reference to 'monkey gland' testosterone injections – used by both teams that season. See it was not only poet Willie Yeats got up to such shenanigans. The owner John Westwood came in as we were going out and he was a true blue Portsmouth fan dressed from the tip of his hat to the top of his toes in glorious Pompey colours and a fine metal belt proclaiming POMPEY. Not just a fan but a super Super Fan. There is a skeleton foot and a skeleton hand somewhere about. The sense are glutted with surprise after surprise. One can see what a mecca this was for local poet and booklover Richard Hawtree who must have to be pried loose from the beauty of the books to which he clung like a barnacle. Every month or so they run a Dead Poets Event in which they pursue the past away poet with live readings and discussions about his work. We had just missed( alas alas)a Keats but will make it to the Byron. This bookshop is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. We of Dempsey and Windle publishing the now alive and kicking poets of our generation were overwhelmed by this amazing 100 year old bookshop that had everything we could imagine and everything we couldn't imagine all in this one time and place. Our senses were overwhelmed and we reentered the world of now and time clicked on again much enriched by having experienced such a wonder. One of the questions Tripadvisor asked was if it were a good place to go on a honeymoon and if you are a lover of books then the answer is a resounding YES. And again YES YES as Molly Bloom would have so succinctly put it.

High Street The Wykeham Gallery, Stockbridge SO20 6HE England +44 1264 810364 [email protected] http://www.wykehamgallery.co.uk
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Wykeham Gallery

Founded in 1985, The Wykeham Gallery is a contemporary art gallery exhibiting pictures of all media, sculpture and ceramics. The Gallery shows work by many well established artists whose output is consistently outstanding as well as exhibiting the work of some very exciting younger artists.

5. Mottisfont Abbey

Near Romsey, Mottisfont SO51 0LP England +44 1794 340757 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mottisfont
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4.5 based on 1,490 reviews

Mottisfont Abbey

A romantic house and gallery set in beautiful riverside gardens, managed by the National Trust. Ancient trees, bubbling brooks and rolling lawns frame this lovely old house. Crafted from a medieval priory, it is full of surprises, with art that intrigues and delights. Come back throughout the year to see different exhibitions in the gallery. Carpets of spring bulbs, a stunning walled rose garden, rich autumn leaves and a colourful winter garden make Mottisfont a feast for the senses all year round. There's space to run, jump and play, and always something for families to do. Free entry for National Trust members, Art Fund members and under 5s.

Reviewed By Mobile35942195053 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Visited on the hottest of day's but what an absolute pleasure to return after visiting last July to find that the walled gardens have been completely rejuvenated, excellent job! beautiful walk along the chalk streams, clear Hampshire water, dutiful Trout, little bridges, weeping willow, this is England at its best. Grand house although on this occasion it was just too hot to entertain, but another amazing visit. NT property, plenty of parking on a very busy afternoon, very good facilities and a very welcome ice-cream. Friendly welcome as always.

6. Gunwharf Quays

Portsmouth PO1 3TZ England +44 7901 516041 [email protected] http://www.gunwharf-quays.com
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4.5 based on 3,154 reviews

Gunwharf Quays

Reviewed By MikeyGreen68 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

Definitely worth a visit with lots of bars and restaurants and all the fabulous designer outlet shops, it has a perfect mix for a great day or weekend visit, a bit of retail therapy while enjoying a few drinks and food while while over looking the harbour and watching the world go by!!

Commercial Road Civic Centre, Southampton SO14 7LP England +44 23 8083 3007 [email protected] http://www.southamptoncityartgallery.com/
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4.5 based on 223 reviews

Southampton City Art Gallery

Southampton City Art Gallery is the most outstanding gallery in the South of England and is internationally renowned for its impressive collection and temporary exhibitions programme. The works on display, of both historic and contemporary art, show the breadth and quality of the City’s art treasures. The Gallery attracts a wide audience and through the exciting education programme it provides and promote opportunities for greater access, involvement and understanding of visual art in Southampton.

Reviewed By Beardblanc - Southampton, United Kingdom

Wonderful space and resource in a beautiful building that has been a source of wonder and beautiful art since I was at school 30+ years ago

142-144 Above Bar Street Guildhall Square, Southampton SO14 7DU England +44 23 8059 2158 [email protected] http://www.jhg.art
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

John Hansard Gallery

John Hansard Gallery is an internationally recognised and locally engaged contemporary art gallery in Southampton. Being part of the University of Southampton, the Gallery aims to change the world for the better through great art. To realise this the Gallery creates innovative and critically acclaimed contemporary art exhibitions, events, engagement and research projects that excite, challenge, represent and reach the widest possible public audience. Since being established in 1979 the Gallery has been located on the University’s Highfield Campus. In 2018 the Gallery will relocate to the new purpose-built arts complex Studio 144 in Southampton’s city centre, significantly increasing the space available for exhibitions, events and integrated programming. Learning and engagement are at the heart of the Gallery and underpin all its activities. The innovative education and public programme is accompanied by special community-focused projects, including activities for all ages and levels.

19 St. Thomas Street, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Lymington SO41 9NB England +44 1590 678230 http://www.art-gallery.co.uk
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Robert Perera Fine Art Gallery

Robert Perera Fine Art Gallery in Lymington is one of the leading South Coast Galleries and shows work by New Forest and nationally know artists, both contemporary and antique. You may have seen the galley on BBC's Flog-It!. We have on show works by two of the top New Forest artists, Barry Peckam RI and Robert King RSMA, showing scenes of the New Forest and the Solent including Lymington marshes, Keyhaven, Brockenhurst, Lyndhurst, Beaulieu, Yarmouth, Cowes, Hurst Castle and the Needles. We also show Royal Academy artists including Terry Frost RA, Tracey Emin RA, Sir Peter Blake RA, Hamilton Fraser RA and Dame Elisabeth Frink RA. On the period side we are specialist dealers in the work of marine artist William Lionel Wyllie RA b.1851 and perhaps have the largest collection of his etchings for sale in the world! His work includes views of the Thames, yachting in the Solent and HMS Victory in Portsmouth to name a few. We also have a varied collection of Modern British paintings and interesting prints including rare Grosvenor school linocuts. The collection is rounded off with Isle of Wight studio glass, Hoselton aluminium sailboats, Fine Art greetings cards and bespoke framing.

10. Beaulieu fine arts

Manor House High Street, Beaulieu, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Brockenhurst SO42 7YA England +44 1590 612089 http://www.beaulieufinearts.co.uk
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Beaulieu fine arts

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