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An historic medieval market town and wool market of note, Alresford, on the River Itchen, was one of the Bishop of Winchester’s six new towns dating from pre-Norman Conquest times and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Devastated by fires, it is now a pretty pastel-hued Georgian town of 4,500 inhabitants with its Bishop de Lucy 13th century medieval street layout intact. It is famed for its attractive architecture, tree-lined Broad Street one of Hampshire’s more beautiful streets and for its riverside walks, Old Arlesford Pond, Fulling Mill, the Alre and Millenium Trails with illustrated boards on footpaths around the town.
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