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Grand Day Out..... to Fareham Market
Sue Hunter
Sue Hunter

I certainly had the Monday morning feeling. And it wasn't helped by the weather - cold, overcast, wet and horrible.

But it was Monday and I decided to go to Fareham Market - held on Fareham High Street from 9am to 3pm - using my pensioners bus pass.

First you catch a Bluestar number 3 bus from Bargate Street, Southampton, to Hedge End Superstores at 10.35am.

I travelled on the First service 26 leaving the Hedge End Superstores at 11.30am.

My bus ride took about 45 minutes travelling from Hedge End, through Botley turning right into rural Curdridge I'd forgotten what a scenic route it was.

The rolling hills and assorted livestock that pepper the fields makes you appreciate just how lucky we are to live in Hampshire.

Soon we arrive in Park Gate then travel through Segensworth with all its new housing on both sides of the industrial park.

Fareham is a mixture of old and new.

The high street offers all the usual names but I came to visit Fareham Market located in the middle of the high street.

It reminded me of traditional markets selling traditional things.

Only these days, traditional are things like mobile phone covers and handbags.

It was interesting to find a place like this because I saw many retired people buying all kinds of things.

There were lots of places to quench my hunger and thirst I chose to have a chilli jacket potato from Baking Potato.

On my way back to the bus I happened upon the Westbury Manor Museum otherwise known as the Museum of Fareham.

Homemade cakes and cups of tea and coffee were available here.

I wish I had spotted it sooner because I could have easily spent more time there.

However, the bus timetable beckoned and off I went to catch my bus home after a long but interesting day.

The First service 26 left Fareham bus station at 5.05pm and arrived at Hedge End shortly before 5.50pm.

The 5.57pm Bluestar service goes back to Southampton town centre.

Do I recommend Fareham - yes, if you have plenty of time.


  • Step 1: Bluestar number 3 from Bargate Street, Southampton, to Hedge End Superstores.

  • Step 2: First number 26 from Hedge End Superstore to Fareham Bus Station.

  • Step 3: Return Journey: First number 26 from Fareham Bus Station to Hedge End Superstore.

  • Step 4: Bluestar number 3 from Fareham Bus Station to Bargate Street, Southampton.

    12:33pm Friday 2nd May 2008

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