Petersfield, Hampshire
Petersfield is a town in Hampshire, England, UK. It is close to the border with West Sussex. Petersfield is a historic market town in the South Downs National Park.[1] There is a market held in the town square every Wednesday and Saturday, with a monthly farmers market on a Sunday.[1] The town was started at the end of the 11th century by the Normans. The Church of St.Peter was built in 1120.[2]
Petersfield, Hampshire Media
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Town flag of Petersfield, Hampshire
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The statue of King William III in The Square
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Aerial view from NE with railway (r) and College St (l)
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Aerial view from SW with the A3 in the foreground
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Monochrome view of Heath Pond, Petersfield, by Tony Holkham, 2006
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The George café in The Square in the middle of Petersfield
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Petersfield railway station connects directly to London and Portsmouth.
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Original Churcher's College building in College Street; now council offices