Applegate Orchard

Downs, Moorland in Hampshire Winchester

England

Applegate Orchard

"The Railway" at Botley A pub in the Greene King Brewery estate on Station Hill opposite the entrance to Botley station.
"The Railway" at Botley Credit: Des Blenkinsopp

Applegate Orchard is a picturesque area located in Hampshire, England. Situated within the Hampshire Downs and Moorland region, it offers a stunning natural landscape that attracts both locals and tourists alike.

The orchard itself is known for its abundant fruit trees, including apple, pear, and cherry trees. These trees flourish in the fertile soil and enjoy the favorable climate of the area, resulting in bountiful harvests. Visitors can enjoy the sight of rows upon rows of fruit-laden trees, adding a burst of color to the landscape.

The orchard is not only a visual delight but also offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors. It is open to the public during the harvest season, usually between August and October. Visitors can participate in fruit picking, allowing them to hand-select the ripest and juiciest fruits for themselves. This hands-on activity is a favorite among families and provides an opportunity to connect with nature and learn about the process of fruit cultivation.

In addition to fruit picking, the orchard also offers a range of other activities. These include guided tours, where visitors can learn about the history of the orchard and gain insights into the various fruit-growing techniques employed. There is also a farm shop on-site, where visitors can purchase freshly harvested fruits, as well as a variety of homemade jams, juices, and other local produce.

Applegate Orchard is a charming destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and agricultural experiences. Whether it's exploring the orchard, picking fruits, or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings, a visit to this Hampshire gem is sure to leave visitors with a memorable experience.

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"The Railway" at Botley A pub in the Greene King Brewery estate on Station Hill opposite the entrance to Botley station.
"The Railway" at Botley
A pub in the Greene King Brewery estate on Station Hill opposite the entrance to Botley station.
Station Hill, Botley Part of a small business estate along Hillsons Road off to the left.
The station is beyond the trees in the background.
Station Hill, Botley
Part of a small business estate along Hillsons Road off to the left. The station is beyond the trees in the background.
Deer Park School, nearing completion This new secondary school is due to open in September this year. It is currently surrounded by open fields, though very shortly, construction of a new housing estate will swallow them up.
Deer Park School, nearing completion
This new secondary school is due to open in September this year. It is currently surrounded by open fields, though very shortly, construction of a new housing estate will swallow them up.
Deer Park School, under construction The leafy rural setting of the new school will soon change. While most of the larger trees will survive, the fields which surround the school are soon to become a housing development.
Deer Park School, under construction
The leafy rural setting of the new school will soon change. While most of the larger trees will survive, the fields which surround the school are soon to become a housing development.
Deer Park School - now open This view is across the not-yet open car park of the school towards the main building. The school started accepting pupils in September of this year, though clearly parts of the campus are still unfinished.
Deer Park School - now open
This view is across the not-yet open car park of the school towards the main building. The school started accepting pupils in September of this year, though clearly parts of the campus are still unfinished.
Garden centre café A pleasant place to enjoy a cup of tea and enjoy the autumn sunshine while thinking about all that gardening you could be doing.
Garden centre café
A pleasant place to enjoy a cup of tea and enjoy the autumn sunshine while thinking about all that gardening you could be doing.
A334 towards Wickham Leaving Botley, crossing the River Hamble.
A334 towards Wickham
Leaving Botley, crossing the River Hamble.
A334 High Street, Botley Eastwards towards Wickham.
A334 High Street, Botley
Eastwards towards Wickham.
A334 towards Botley
A334 towards Botley
B3354 Winchester Road, Boorley Green Towards Winchester.
B3354 Winchester Road, Boorley Green
Towards Winchester.
Roundabout on B3354 Winchester Road Inserted in the straight a few years ago to serve a housing development of a golf course site.
Roundabout on B3354 Winchester Road
Inserted in the straight a few years ago to serve a housing development of a golf course site.
Botley: on Platform 2 This is the line from Fareham to Eastleigh (ahead). The original station buildings - with the exception of the boarded-up signal box - have been demolished and Botley is now an unstaffed halt. The late Ben Brooksbank's <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1859055">SU5213 : Botley Station</a> shows it as it was in 1963.
Botley: on Platform 2
This is the line from Fareham to Eastleigh (ahead). The original station buildings - with the exception of the boarded-up signal box - have been demolished and Botley is now an unstaffed halt. The late Ben Brooksbank's SU5213 : Botley Station shows it as it was in 1963.
Approaching Botley Station The Railway Inn is on the right of the A334, opposite the station (which is masked by trees and part of an industrial estate).
Approaching Botley Station
The Railway Inn is on the right of the A334, opposite the station (which is masked by trees and part of an industrial estate).
Botley: at the corner of Church Lane and Mill Hill High Street is to the left and Winchester Street ahead. The house on the corner is one of many fine Grade II listed 18th-century houses in Botley. The bricks of the single-storey wing on the right are laid in Chinese bond - on their sides, rather than laid flat, they appear larger than bricks laid normally.
Botley: at the corner of Church Lane and Mill Hill
High Street is to the left and Winchester Street ahead. The house on the corner is one of many fine Grade II listed 18th-century houses in Botley. The bricks of the single-storey wing on the right are laid in Chinese bond - on their sides, rather than laid flat, they appear larger than bricks laid normally.
Botley: former maltings, Church Lane Now residential.
Botley: former maltings, Church Lane
Now residential.
Botley: north along Church Lane Looking past  Grade II listed Ivy Cottage towards the former maltings on an April evening.
Botley: north along Church Lane
Looking past Grade II listed Ivy Cottage towards the former maltings on an April evening.
Botley: Cobbetts Cottage, Church Lane This Grade II listed 18th-century house is the only remaining part of the estate of William Cobbett, pamphleteer, journalist and author of "Rural Rides". The south wall is slate-hung.
Botley: Cobbetts Cottage, Church Lane
This Grade II listed 18th-century house is the only remaining part of the estate of William Cobbett, pamphleteer, journalist and author of "Rural Rides". The south wall is slate-hung.
Botley: William Cobbett memorial and the Market Hall Cobbett, journalist, pamphleteer, reformer and author of "Rural Rides", lived in Botley for some time.

The memorial stone reads

William Cobbett
1763-1835
Lived in Botley near this spot
circa 1805-1817
A great Englishman and
a champion of free journalism
This memorial was erected
by public subscription
Opened by Hampshire members
of the Institute of Journalists
1957

The Grade II listed Market Hall is dated 1848 and the clock turret was added in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Botley: William Cobbett memorial and the Market Hall
Cobbett, journalist, pamphleteer, reformer and author of "Rural Rides", lived in Botley for some time. The memorial stone reads William Cobbett 1763-1835 Lived in Botley near this spot circa 1805-1817 A great Englishman and a champion of free journalism This memorial was erected by public subscription Opened by Hampshire members of the Institute of Journalists 1957 The Grade II listed Market Hall is dated 1848 and the clock turret was added in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
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Applegate Orchard is located at Grid Ref: SU5214 (Lat: 50.926339, Lng: -1.259862)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Winchester

Police Authority: Hampshire

What 3 Words

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