Ropley
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Ropley is a small village in Hampshire, England. Ropley is famous as having provided the honey for William the Conqueror's mead.
The ancient Pilgrims' Way from Winchester to Canterbury passed through Ropley.
Ropley has a small railway station on the Mid Hants Watercress Railway running between Alton and New Alresford.
Ropley holds an annual Boxing Day walk and the infamous Ropley pram race on the last bank holiday in May.
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