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The Stables Fitness Studio
STABLES FITNESS STUDIO - A FITNESS STUDIO AS UNIQUE AS YOU
The Stables Fitness Studio
The Stables Fitness Studio
New Barns Farm Cottages, SouthwickFareham Hampshire PO17 6EWUnited Kingdom
+447950471010
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Many people find it difficult to get started with exercise. Our coaches are not only qualified and experienced in their respective areas, but they are also friendly, understanding, and committed to your progress and your journey. Based on your objectives and back story, you will be teamed with the coach perfectly suited to get you there. With over 40 years of coaching experience and a wide variety of qualifications among us, you are in the very best situation at The Stables! Contact us if you have any questions or would like to schedule a viewing.
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About Fareham
Fareham ( FAIR-əm) is a market town at the north-west tip of Portsmouth Harbour, between the cities of Portsmouth and Southampton in south east Hampshire, England. It gives its name to the Borough of Fareham. It was historically an important manufacturer of bricks, used to build the Royal Albert Hall, and grower of strawberries and other seasonal fruits. == History == The town has a documented history dating back to the Norman era, when a part of William's army marched up from Fareham Creek before continuing to the Saxon capital of England, Winchester. Originally known as Ferneham (hence the name of the entertainment venue Ferneham Hall), it was listed in the Domesday Book as having 90 households. The ford of Fareham Creek (at the top of Portsmouth Harbour) was the location of the Bishop of Winchester's mills; the foundations were subsumed in the A27 near the railway viaduct. Commercial activity continued at the port until the 1970s and continues on a smaller scale. In the 1960s Fareham experienced major residential development. By the 1970s the town had expanded to almost encompass the surrounding villages of Funtley, Titchfield, Catisfield and Portchester. In the late 1990s a settlement called Whiteley, straddling the boundaries of Fareham Borough and the City of Winchester, was developed to the north of Junction 9 of the M27 motorway.