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Uppark House and Garden
Uppark House and Garden, late 17th-century red brick house elevated upon the South Downs.
You can explore the elegant Georgian furnished rooms, take a tour of the gardens and woodland walks, then finish off with something to eat in the restaurant.
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Uppark House and Garden, Petersfield, Petersfield, Hampshire , United Kingdom
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