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The
Hawk Conservancy Trust
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Sarson Lane, Weyhill, Andover, Hampshire. SP11 8DY,
UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1264 773850. Fax: +44 (0) 1264 773772. Email info@hawkconservancy.org |
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The Hawk Conservancy Trust is located 4 miles west of Andover, and is half a mile from the main A303 road. We have brown tourist board directional signs from the A303, Please do not take the Andover turn off, stay on the A303 until you see the brown signs saying The Hawk Conservancy. Click on the map below for a detailed, Ordnance Survey based UK Streetmap area map. For a detailed route plan, browse to http://www.theaa.com, and in the Route Planner, place your Postcode or address in the From section and The Hawk Conservancy in the To section
Satellite navigation systems typically give you what is perceived to be the quickest route. Often this assumes country lanes are as fast as main roads. This is not true.
If you are using a satellite navigation system to reach the Hawk Conservancy Trust, particularly using the postal code, you must ignore it if it directs you to leave the A303. The Trust is accessed from the A303, there is no other route that is simpler, faster or shorter. The Trust is well and clearly signposted from the A303 from both directions.
Some users of Satellite navigation systems have reported being sent through local lanes and villages resulting in a much more complex and slower journey than would have been the case, had they used the A303.
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Copyright © 1996-2008 Keith Channing
and The Hawk Conservancy Trust, Andover, Hants SP11 8DY, UK. All rights
reserved.
Tel: +44 (0) 1264 773850. Fax: +44 (0) 1264 773772.
Email info@hawkconservancy.org.
Click here for open dates and times, ticket
prices and directions and a map showing our location .
All data, images etc. owned by the author or by The Hawk Conservancy Trust will be freely available for any non-commercial use, subject only to their being unchanged and to credit being given to the photographer and to The Hawk Conservancy Trust. A few photographs are gleaned from other resources and in some cases we have not been able to identify the copyright owner. In these cases, if notified, we shall be more than happy either to give credit for the work, or remove the offending images and acknowledge our error.