National Trust visitors enjoy 'first taste of Christmas'
National Trust visitors in Hampshire enjoyed their first taste of Christmas, when the heritage charity opened its doors for the festive season.
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Matt Rooks-Taylor is a digital reporter working across six weekly titles. He produces content for the Salisbury Journal, the Basingstoke Gazette, the Andover Advertiser, the Forest Journal, the Hampshire Chronicle and the Romsey Advertiser. He lives in Basingstoke and has recently graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Winchester.
Matt Rooks-Taylor is a digital reporter working across six weekly titles. He produces content for the Salisbury Journal, the Basingstoke Gazette, the Andover Advertiser, the Forest Journal, the Hampshire Chronicle and the Romsey Advertiser. He lives in Basingstoke and has recently graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Winchester.
National Trust visitors in Hampshire enjoyed their first taste of Christmas, when the heritage charity opened its doors for the festive season.
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