Tue 19 May 2009
The county of Hampshire
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Fifty-two miles of London, in the county of Hampshire, is the town of Petersfield. It was one of Norman towns during the eleventh century. Today, there are markets in the main square of the city that are open twice a week. The place where markets are also held, has a statue of King William II, it is also the city where the scientist lived John Worlidge John Small and cricket was.
If you want to have a turn, you can start in several museums in the city, whose gallery of renowned artist Flora Twort. You can learn a lot about the history of the city at the Field Museum in Saint-Pierre. Incidentally, the city was also the headquarters of the Teddy Bear Museum, which was the first of its kind. Unfortunately, they closed a few years ago.
Those who can not visit the traditional churches find many in the surrounding region. The main church is the Anglican Church of St Peter, where the city takes its name. It is in the village square. There is also a Methodist church and a Catholic church, both of which were found in the bus station.
