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around the altar for the clergy and choir) that is 27 feet (8.2 m) by 17 feet 4 inches (5.28 m), with a north vestry measuring 48 feet 7 inches (14.81 m) by 17 feet (5.2 m). The nave roof and chancel arch date from the late 12th century and the chancel itself was built in about 1260 together with the lower part of the tower. The church suffered what historian
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can be seen at the entrance to the
Bentworth Hall drive, between the two lodge houses. Herbert Berens died on 27 October 1981, and the remaining estate was put up for sale. Initially Bentworth Hall was offered as a single property, but its outbuildings were divided into a number of separate dwelling units and other parts were sold to local farms. In June 1982, the Bentworth Conservation Area was established, incorporating many of the local buildings of note, extending along the main lane and around the church.
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854:... a village and parish in Alton district, Hants. The village stands 3½ miles WNW of Alton r. station, and had a post office under Alton. The parish comprises 3,688 acres (1,492 ha). Real property, £4,091. Pop., 647. Houses, 123. George Withers, the poet; sold property in Bentworth at the outbreak of the civil war (1642), to raise a troop of horse. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Winchester. Value, £760, Patron, the Rev. Mr. Mathews. There is a dissenting Chapel.
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dormers, half-hipped at the north west angle, was restored in the late 20th century. It became a Grade II listed building on 31 July 1963. Holt
Cottage is a small thatched cottage situated on the edge of the village and was built in 1503. A Grade II listed building since 31 May 1985, much of the current building dates to the 17th and early 19th centuries. The roof is half-hipped at the south end and hipped at the north, with painted brickwork in monk bond.
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private drive. As of 2015, the lodge originally at the entrance to
Bentworth Hall is no longer considered part of the property. The great house was divided into four separate homes in 1983. The eastern wing of the property became Bentworth Court, the central portion of the house is now known as Bentworth Mews and the coach house and stables were offered separately.
1619:, lower than the figures for all of East Hampshire (37.1%) and England (45.5%). According to the census, 29.9% were economically inactive and of the economically active people 1.3% were unemployed. Of Bentworth's 466 residents, 18.5% were under the age of 16 and 14.2% were aged 65 and over; the mean age was 42.05. 78.8% of residents described their health as "good".
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including the one on the south panel which reads: "Sacred to the memory of John Hankin who departed this life
January 12, 1816, aged 55 years", and the one on the north side which reads: "Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth, widow of John Hankin, who departed this life September 13, 1831, aged 67 years."
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In 1832 the
Bentworth Hall estate was sold to Roger Staples Horman Fisher and he started building the present Bentworth Hall. Bentworth Hall is located approximately one mile south of the old hall at, some 500 metres (1,600 ft) east of hamlet of Holt End at the end of an 800 metres (870 yd)
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in London from 1968. In 1950 Berens built two new lodge houses at the junction of the drive to
Bentworth Hall towards the main road through the village. Their family arms included a bear, and when Berens acquired the Bentworth Hall estate, carvings of bears were put up in various places. Two of which
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Burkham (also known as
Brocham (14th century); Barkham (16th century); Berkham (18th century)) is a larger hamlet on the north side of the parish of Bentworth that lies about 2.4 miles (3.9 km) northwest of the village. Burkham was first mentioned in 1111, and was later mentioned as part of the
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camp. During the war nissen huts were built on what is now the
Complins housing estate. The War Department had occupied the Holybourne property and constructed 26 nissen huts and other structures on the grounds, some of which were converted into civilian housing after the war. In 1966 the property
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Windsors owned many manors, including Bentworth. An example is from the will of Edward, 3rd Lord Windsor, dated 20 December 1572 which contains the words: " ... touching the disposition of ... all those my manors of Bentworth Hall, Burkham, Astleye, Mill Court and Thrustons ... in the county of
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Ivall's Cottage, a Grade II listed building since 1985, is located opposite the post box near the village green. The cottage was originally built during the 16th century, with late 18th century and early 19th century additions with contemporary extensions at the sides. The cottage is built from red
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Member and Senator in the Parliament of Northern Ireland, dying in April 1967. After his death, the Bentworth Hall Estate was offered for sale by Messrs John D Wood & Co. and at this time consisted of 479 acres (194 ha). Gaston Grange has been extensively renovated and modernised in recent
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The dedication inscription on the top west facing step of the base reads: "Sacred to the men of Bentworth who fell in the Great War 1914â1918 leaving to us who pass where they passed an undying example of faithfulness and willing service." There are four names inscribed on the top step panel facing
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The Hankin Family Tomb in the churchyard, was Grade II listed in 2005. It was made in 1816 of Portland stone and is a "rectangular chest tomb on a moulded base, with a two-part cover consisting of a low hipped top slab and lower moulded cornice." The panels at the sides contain various inscriptions
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that return a total of 78 councillors; Bentworth is in Alton Rural Electoral Division. In district council elections East Hampshire is divided into 38 electoral wards that return a total of 44 councillors; Bentworth is in the Bentworth and Froyle Ward, together with the parishes of Lasham, Shalden,
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Durley village had a historical society, Durley History Society, which published newsletters. An article about the POW camps appeared in its January 2009 issue which mentions Thedden Grange. The Durley History Society claimed that another POW camp existed with the name of Fishers Camp and that it
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lived at the post-1832 Bentworth Hall with his mother Emma Gordon-Ives. A memorial to the Ives family is in the churchyard close to the school and has a stone slab for George Ives that reads "George Cecil Ives MA, author, 1867â1950, Late of Bentworth Hall." The stone slab for his mother reads "The
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St Mary's Bentworth Primary School is immediately west of the church together with a school hall and playing field that are used for events such as the annual village fete. The school was built in 1848 with a single classroom; a second room to accommodate more pupils was added in 1871. The gallery
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The hall has thick flint walls, gabled cross wings, with a Gothic stone arch and 20th century boarded door and two-storey porch. The west wing of the house has a stone-framed upper window and large attached tapered stack. The east wing has sashes dated to the early 19th century. The old fireplace
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on behalf of the parish to commemorate the local men who had lost their lives in the First World War. The decision to build a memorial at the church was decided during a parish meeting on 7 February 1920 and it was formally dedicated on 28 November 1920 by the Reverend A.G. Bather and unveiled by
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The Domesday Book entry for the Hundred of Odiham surmised that the hundred in 1066 was very large with 248 households and recorded 138 villagers. 60 smallholders and 50 slaves. Tax was assessed to be very large at 78.5 exemption units. 56 ploughlands, 16.5 lord's plough teams and 41 men's plough
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The church of St Mary lies at the centre of the village immediately east of the Primary school, located about 150 metres (490 ft) north-east of the Star Inn. There is evidence to suggest that an Anglo-Saxon church was located here and was rebuilt. The present church has a chancel (the space
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Hall Place, formerly Bentworth Hall or Manor, is a Grade II* listed medieval hall-house, located south of the road to Medstead just south-west of Tinker's Lane. It was built in the early 14th century with additions in the 17th and 19th centuries. The hall is believed to have been constructed by
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Ivall's Farm House is on the south side of the road near the Star Inn. It is a timber framed and cruck-built (A-frame) tiled roof building with a lobby entrance, previously a farmhouse, originally built around 1600. The south end dates to the 18th century.The tiled roof, with four small gabled
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itself. At the time of the Domesday Book the Hundred was included in two separate hundreds, Odiham and Hefedele (also known as Edefele and Efedele). The former comprised Lasham and Shalden and half a hide which had been taken from the nearby village of Preston Candover, and the latter included
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and south of Gaston Wood. This area was part of the Bentworth Hall estate and is now privately owned. In the late 19th century, Emma Gordon-Ives owned Bentworth Hall and in 1890 her son Colonel Gordon Maynard Gordon-Ives built Gaston Grange to the east of Bentworth Hall. Gordon-Ives inherited
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Holt End and New Copse are two areas of Bentworth that lie to the south of the village. The word Holt means "a small grove of trees or wood", and Holt End thus means the end of a wooded area. A long road to the south, called Jennie Green Lane, branches off the main road in Bentworth and runs
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Bentworth has its own nine-member parish council with responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual local rate to cover the council's operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council evaluates local planning applications and works with
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The school hall is used for other village activities such as Bentworth Garden Club meetings, performances by the Bentworth Mummers (a local amateur theatrical group), other meetings, and as a polling station for elections. In November 2010, the Bentworth Mummers put on a performance of
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The village name has been spelt in different ways, including: Bentewurda or Bintewurda (12th century) and Bynteworth (c. 15th century). The original meaning of the name Bent-worth may have been a place of cultivated land, or a way through land such as woodland. The Swedish scholar
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1852:. Bentworth Cricket Club is just south of the village. The village has five tennis courts, one just to the south of the church and school, one just further to the southeast on the main village street, another at Hall Farm, and two more either side of the Sun Inn on Sun Hill.
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Bentworth parish had 228 dwellings, 211 households and a population of 553 (270 males and 283 females). The average age of residents was 43.3 (compared to 39.3 for England as a whole) and 20.3% of residents were age 65 or older (compared to 16.4% for England as a whole).
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which rises to the surface near Alton. Near Hall Place is the village duckpond, with cottages opposite it dated to 1733. Such names as Colliers Wood and Nancole Copse in the parish point to the early operations of the charcoal burners, the colliers of the
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In 1897 Emma Ives died and ownership of the Bentworth Hall estate passed to her son Colonel Gordon Maynard Gordon-Ives, who had in 1870 had built Gaston Grange as his residence. After his mother died he continued to live there, leasing Bentworth Hall to
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of Bentworth, starting to the north and working clockwise, extends from north of Burkham House, then runs south east along the A339, turns south to Thedden Grange and the hamlet of Wivelrod, then west to north of
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is located. It was first recorded in a document dated 1784 in which there was a reference to a "Manor or Mansion House of Burkham", owned by Thomas Coulthard (1756â1811). Burkham House was acquired in 1882 by
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Bentworth Hall was requisitioned for war use and was where a number of organisations were based. In 1941 it was used by the Mobile Naval Base Defence Organization (MNBDO) and it was later an outstation of the
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teams were recorded. The Lord of the hundred in 1066 was Earl Harold. In 1808 the population of Bentworth was 425. Bentworth had reached its population peak in 1951, with 614 people living in the village.
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Major General Jeffreys of Burkham, officer in command of the London District. The war memorial has a four-step base, with a "tapering octagonal shaft on a small square plinth block" placed upon it and a
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walls, with painted brickwork and a slate roof. It is a square two-storey building, with a symmetrical front consisting of three windows, a doric columned porch, half-glazed doors and a low-pitched
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In 1832 the Fitzherbert family sold the Bentworth Hall estate at an auction in London to Roger Staples Horman Fisher for approximately ÂŁ6000. Almost immediately Fisher started building the present
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permission to give his manor to William Edendon, Bishop of Winchester. The ownership of the manor of Bentworth was then passed by marriage to the Windsor family, who had been constables of
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in the First World War, who occupied it until his death on 23 July 1923. The Bentworth Hall Estate was then purchased by Arthur d'Anyers Willis in 1924 and was sold again to Major
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either the constable of Farnham Castle, William de Aula, or 'John of Bynteworth'. The de Aula family are documented as being the first owners, followed by the de Melton family.
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in 1990. Before the Woodland Trust purchased the property, it was scheduled to become a landfill. The Trust planted trees in 1993. This is the only nature preserve in the area.
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mentions that it had a number of outlying parishes that included Bentworth. Soon after Domesday, Bentworth became an independent manor. Between 1111 and 1116 it was granted by
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belonged to the owner of Bentworth Hall, although some land, excluding the farm, was sold in the 1830s for ÂŁ900, when the estate was bought by Roger Staples Horman Fisher.
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was built at Bentworth, a typical medieval hall house and has been variously called Bentworth Hall (until 1832) and Bentworth Manor House. Since 1832 it has been known as
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times; new inclusions are entrance and reception halls, three reception rooms and a grand staircase. Today, the Gaston Grange estate consists of 198 acres (80 ha).
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Grade II: buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them.
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The following are the listed buildings in the Parish of Bentworth. The listings are graded:
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by adding a clock to the building. It became a Grade II* listed building on 31 July 1963.
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who lived for a time at the hall with his paternal grandmother. In 1898 a station for the
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was found in 1955 just north of Nancole Copse, approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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Two Berens bears at the entrance to Bentworth Hall, the symbol of the Berens family arms
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was sold and 41 homes were built on the former site of Complins estate and brewery.
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Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300â1500: Volume 3, Southern England
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published a 2010 article claiming that Thedden Grange was the site of Fishers Camp.
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Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society
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is highlighted in white. Right: Current boundaries of Bentworth civil parish.
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There are three types of listed status for buildings in England and Wales:
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was used as a prisoner of war camp. Parts of the village were designated a
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Grade II*: particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
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Within the Bentworth parish are several hamlets, the largest of which is
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and in 1651 to Thomas Turgis, a wealthy London merchant. His son, also
700:)". St Mary's Church was not included in this charter but in 1165 King
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4272:"Hankin Family Tomb in the Churchyard of St Mary's Church, Bentworth"
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Smith, F. J. (1899). "The Working of the Light Railways Act, 1896".
3526:. Printed for H.M. Stationery Off., by Darling & Son. p. 52
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east of Winchester. As of 2015, the line continues west of Alton to
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lived in Gaston Grange. He served in the First World War and was an
2009:
The present church has flint walls with stone dressings and stepped
1159:, and a former parish named Berchelei. For the manors of Bentworth,
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3807:. The Holybourne Village Magazine. 2005. p. 15. Archived from
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was proposed which would serve Bentworh, Lasham and the village of
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church in the village. The manor of Bentworth was not named in the
4377:. Thames Valley Archaeological Services. p. 3. Archived from
3180:"'Wrong' postbox painted gold in honour of Olympian Peter Charles"
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Crawford, David (12 February 1983). "Houses that do the splits".
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CWGC Casualty record, Commander Guy L'Estrange Mansfield Sturges.
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Bentworth was the largest parish in the Hundred of Odiham, after
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The village has a long history, as shown by its diverse range of
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This article is about the Hampshire village. For other uses, see
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The War Memorial in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, made of
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remains have been found in the area and there is evidence of an
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3302:"Have your say on new county division boundaries for Hampshire"
2754:. University of Portsmouth Information Services. Archived from
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and used it as transport to Lasham Airfield. From 1942 to 1944
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Stable Block 40 Metres North of Weller's Place Farmhouse (II)
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and north again to Ashley Farm and back to the Burkham area.
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The parish contains several manors including Bentworth Hall,
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Politico's Guide to the History of British Political Parties
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Eleven Minutes Late: A Train Journey to the Soul of Britain
4323:"War Memorial in Churchyard of St Mary's Church, Bentworth"
3461:"The River Wey North Branch From Source (Alton) to Farnham"
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Half Barn 30 Metres North of Weller's Place Farmhouse (II)
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Barn 45 Metres North East of Weller's Place Farmhouse (II)
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granted it to Roturn, then the Archdiocese of Rouen. When
594:, discovered in 1956. The Romans built a road between the
559:
The Bentworth Neolithic basalt axehead, discovered in 1935
444:, 716 feet (218 m) above sea level. According to the
342:
5541:
Peter Des Roches: An Alien in English Politics, 1205â1238
3916:"Area: Bentworth (Parish). Age Structure, 2011 (KS102EW)"
2332:. The small station waiting room was demolished in 2003.
1903:
Hankin Family Tomb in Churchyard of St Mary's Church (II)
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St Mary's School, Bentworth, with the church spire behind
3570:. Parksandgardens.ac.uk. 29 January 2009. Archived from
3056:"Every prisoner of war camp in the UK mapped and listed"
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Hall Place in 2012, a 14th-century medieval hall-house
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In 1947 the Bentworth Hall estate was bought by Major
645:, a hamlet south of Bentworth. Pottery, bone objects,
4870:"Railway History: Lines we lost â and ones we didn't"
3975:"Area: Bentworth CP (Parish) Work and Qualifications"
1870:
Barn 20 Metres South East of Parsonage Farmhouse (II)
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Ownership passed in 1610 to Sir James Woolveridge of
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons (1973).
2092:, was erected in 1920 by Messrs Noon and Company of
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4172:"Listed Buildings in Bentworth, Hampshire, England"
3775:. Durley History Society. p. 2. Archived from
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1945:
War Memorial in Churchyard of St Mary's Church (II)
1834:was added in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of
1187:to the north of the village. Other hamlets include
661:Bentworth was not mentioned separately in the 1086
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5484:. Bentworth Parochial Church Council. p. 48.
5345:The Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway, 1901â1936
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4789:. Parliament House of Commons. 2009. p. 197.
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2427:A third, the Moon Inn, was demolished around 1948.
2251:Bentworth's railway station as it appeared in 1963
786:Twelve years later in 1590, the 5th Lord Windsor,
4148:. Bentworth.info. 23 October 2010. Archived from
3603:. Parks and Gardens Data Services. Archived from
2274:between Bentworth and Lasham and was designed by
862:The north side of Bentworth village green in 1905
5215:A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom
4294:CWGC Casualty record, Private Frederick Andrews.
3922:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
3892:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
3862:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
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3589:
3380:"Bentworth Parish Council Financial Regulations"
2815:. Bentworth Parish Council. 2008. Archived from
1891:Granary 20 Metres North West of Manor Lodge (II)
973:later painted the correct postbox in Bentworth.
3946:"Area: Bentworth CP (Parish) Parish Headcounts"
3523:The Geology of the Country around New Alresford
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2041:Ives plaque inside the church on the north wall
1885:Chapel Immediately West of Hall Farmhouse (II*)
1882:Cartshed 35 Metres North of Hall Farmhouse (DL)
989:, which since May 2010 has been represented by
852:
641:pottery and animal bones were found in 1954 at
5530:A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4
5447:Odiham Castle, 1200â1500: castle and community
5444:MacGregor, Patricia; Stapleton, Barry (1983).
5415:The King's Wife: George IV and Mrs Fitzherbert
5140:A Guide to the Steam Railways of Great Britain
4443:
4441:
2699:, Hampshire County Council: 37, archived from
1012:In local government, Bentworth is governed by
816:, the secret wife of the Prince Regent, later
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4657:"Hampshire Pub Guide: The Sun Inn, Bentworth"
4174:. British Listed Buildings. 15 February 2012.
3682:
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850:by John Marius Wilson described Bentworth as
778:A map showing the parish of Bentworth in 1811
8:
5481:Bentworth: The Making of a Hampshire Village
5056:(online ed.), Oxford University Press,
4527:"St Andrew's Medstead: Rectory of Bentworth"
4245:. Bentworth Parochial Church Council. 1988.
4242:Bentworth: The Making of a Hampshire Village
4235:
4233:
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3635:. Woodland Trust. p. 18. Archived from
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2390:. Bentworth Parochial Church Council. 1988.
2388:Bentworth: The making of a Hampshire Village
2326:and the line was also used in the 1937 film
575:is unlikely, and suggests a derivation from
5573:The Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
5509:Oscar Wilde: Myths, Miracles and Imitations
5376:"Bentworth and its historical associations"
5316:Galfridius, Angelicus; Way, Albert (1865).
5031:
5021:. William Makepeace Thackeray. p. 538.
5002:
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2468:Grade I: buildings of exceptional interest.
2270:. It was located just north of the present
1876:Barn 55 Metres South West of Summerley (II)
1861:Listed buildings in the Parish of Bentworth
487:was requisitioned as an outstation for the
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3745:. Hampshire County Council. Archived from
2266:was available to passenger traffic on the
2045:In Elizabethan times, the poet and writer
1936:Service Block Attached to Manor Lodge (II)
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1082:Bentworth village and parish lies on high
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5597:(East Hampshire District Council leaflet)
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4449:"Hampshire's country houses set the pace"
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3026:. Hampshire Gardens Trust. Archived from
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812:, Staffordshire. Their sister-in-law was
750:In 1348, William de Melton obtained King
665:, although the entry for the surrounding
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4843:"The end of the line for southern steam"
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4372:"Hall Farm, Bentworth, Alton, Hampshire"
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2186:Mulberry House in 2014; a former rectory
2147:The south side of Bentworth Hall in 1905
1621:
903:Bentworth's Telegraph office, circa 1905
5647:British History Online â Bentworth
5053:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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4529:. St Andrew's, Medstead. Archived from
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2235:Near the centre of the village are two
2061:The churchyard contains two registered
1958:
847:Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
610:, just east of the present-day town of
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4820:Parliamentary debates: Official report
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3836:. Hampshire HGardens Trust. March 2001
3630:"Home Farm Management Plan: 2013â2018"
3385:. Bentworth Parish Council. 3 May 2022
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985:, Bentworth is in the constituency of
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448:, Bentworth had a population of 553.
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4934:Bentworth and Lasham Railway Station
4426:. House of Commons. 1947. p. 24
4100:. St Mary's Bentworth Primary School
4062:. Domesday Map.co.uk. Archived from
4027:"Area: Bentworth CP (Parish) People"
3334:from the original on 31 January 2023
2781:
2605:
1495:Bentworth and Lasham railway station
1480:
1343:
1001:in January 2020, it was part of the
824:19th century to the Second World War
5892:Towns, villages and hamlets in the
5226:Alton and Its Villages Through Time
4029:. Statistics.gov.uk. Archived from
4003:. Statistics.gov.uk. Archived from
3977:. Statistics.gov.uk. Archived from
3948:. Statistics.gov.uk. Archived from
3354:"Bentworth Parish Council homepage"
2724:. Roman Britain.org. Archived from
2450:was not located at Thedden Grange.
2268:Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway
1094:and 32 miles (51 km) north of
838:Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway
536:Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway
5327:Goodrich, Samuel Griswold (1832).
5322:. Sumptibus Societatis Camdenensi.
5204:L & SWR locomotives, 1872â1923
5164:. Reginald Fitz Hugh Bigg-Wither.
4823:. H.M. Stationery Off. p. 421
3416:from the original on 16 March 2023
3404:Sharman, Laura (5 November 2013).
999:Britain leaving the European Union
983:United Kingdom national parliament
633:. The urn is now displayed in the
568:argues that a derivation from the
14:
5565:. Longmans, Green, & Company.
5348:. Kingfisher Railway Productions.
4655:Miller, Wendy (20 October 2007).
3520:White, Harold J. Osborne (1910).
3406:"Parish council responsibilities"
3360:from the original on 10 July 2023
3160:. East Hampshire District Council
3054:Rogers, Simon (8 November 2010).
2926:"The Papers of George Cecil Ives"
2722:"Minor Romano-British Settlement"
1959:St Mary's Church and war memorial
731:Some time after 1280 a new stone
85:
5616:Volume 6 (East Hampshire) Pages
5610:(Office for National Statistics)
5047:"Ives, George Cecil (1867â1950)"
4937:. Cede Publishing. p. 108.
4122:. Bentworth.info. Archived from
3768:Abbott, Shannon (January 2009).
3412:. Hemming Information Services.
3330:. East Hampshire Conservatives.
2650:"Bentworth statistical findings"
2485:Also known as William Bentworth.
1991:
1977:
1797:A Vision of Britain through Time
1548:
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708:began losing his possessions in
471:of 1086, but it was part of the
84:
77:
46:
5333:. Leavitt & Allen. p.
5229:. Amberley Publishing Limited.
5212:Capper, Benjamin Pitts (1808).
5137:Awdry, W.; Cook, Chris (1979).
4980:. Southern Life. Archived from
4847:BBC Hampshire and Isle of Wight
4695:. Colonel Stephens Museum. 2001
3088:The Holybourne Village Magazine
2661:East Hampshire District Council
1018:East Hampshire District Council
1003:South East England constituency
871:, the Member of Parliament for
428:, England. The nearest town is
5544:. Cambridge University Press.
5512:. Cambridge University Press.
5506:Stokes, John (14 March 1996).
5280:. Cambridge University Press.
5161:A History of the Wither Family
5116:Andrews, Robert (April 2004).
3508:MacGregor & Stapleton 1983
2517:Office for National Statistics
2509:"Civil Parish population 2011"
2437:
2264:Bentworth & Lasham station
2073:, and a Royal Navy officer of
606:, and the Roman settlement of
1:
5433:Kidner, Roger Wakely (1958).
4578:"Ivalls Farmhouse, Bentworth"
4214:"St Mary's Church, Bentworth"
3770:"Prisoners of War in England"
3155:"Bentworth Conservation Area"
3090:: 13â16. 2005. Archived from
1549:
1507:
1409:
1367:
1171:, Sherfield-upon-Loddon, and
16:Village in Hampshire, England
5570:Wilson, John Marius (1870).
5356:Who's who in British Finance
5342:Griffith, Edward C. (1982).
5076:UK public library membership
4931:Crist Bal, Barnabas (2012).
4451:. Country Life. 10 July 2014
4423:Papers by Command, Volume 83
3696:"Jennie Green Lane overview"
3467:. Alton Herald. 11 July 2008
3356:. Bentworth Parish Council.
3206:"Wrong Postbox Painted Gold"
1532:
1524:
1392:
1384:
6485:Civil parishes in Hampshire
5595:Bentworth Conservation Area
5259:. Oxford University Press.
5196:. Burke Publishing Company.
4786:Transport in the South West
4556:"Ivalls Cottage, Bentworth"
4505:"Mulberry House, Bentworth"
4350:"Hall Farmhouse, Bentworth"
2403:St Mary's Church, Bentworth
1967:St Mary's Church, Bentworth
1252:northwest from Medstead to
947:Herbert Cecil Benyon Berens
298:Hampshire and Isle of Wight
286:Hampshire and Isle of Wight
119:OS grid reference
6506:
5538:Vincent, Nicholas (2002).
5533:. Victoria County History.
4602:. Star Inn. Archived from
4580:. British Listed Buildings
4558:. British Listed Buildings
4507:. British Listed Buildings
4352:. British Listed Buildings
4325:. British Listed Buildings
4274:. British Listed Buildings
4216:. British Listed Buildings
3723:. British Listed Buildings
3597:"History of Burkham House"
3489:. Vision of Britain.org.uk
2214:Ivall's Cottage circa 1900
2160:Gaston Grange is north of
2118:
1964:
1879:Bentworth Blackmeadow (II)
1791:
1624:
1227:Burkham is where Georgian
21:Bentworth (disambiguation)
18:
5901:
5559:Wheater, William (1882).
3802:"Holybourne Summer Issue"
3683:Galfridius & Way 1865
3664:. Hampshire Gardens Trust
3024:"Thedden Grange and Park"
2983:"Bentworth Hall overview"
2894:. Hampshire Gardens Trust
2405:Available from the church
2299:West of England Main Line
2190:Mulberry House is a late
2101:at the top of the shaft.
1478:
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1234:Arthur Frederick Jeffreys
877:Cecil Maynard Gordon-Ives
577:The tĹŠn of Bynna's people
353:
315:
275:
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5590:Bentworth Parish Council
5439:. Surrey, Oakwood Press.
5412:Irvine, Valerie (2007).
5391:Holland, Julian (2013).
5359:. R. R. Bowker Company.
5353:Grossman, David (1972).
5244:Curtis, William (1906).
5111:. A & C Black. 1967.
4693:Colonel Stephens Railway
4626:"The Sun Inn, Bentworth"
3920:Neighbourhood Statistics
3890:Neighbourhood Statistics
3860:Neighbourhood Statistics
3743:"Durley History Society"
3721:"Holt Cottage Bentworth"
3328:"Bentworth & Froyle"
3276:Hampshire County Council
2513:Neighbourhood Statistics
2301:from London Waterloo to
2206:Ivalls and Holt Cottages
1821:Education and activities
1014:Hampshire County Council
957:Bentworth was awarded a
949:, who was a director of
675:Geoffrey, Count of Anjou
140:44 mi (71 km)
5478:Smith, Georgia (1988).
5397:. David & Charles.
5295:Engel, Matthew (2010).
5274:Emery, Anthony (2006).
5255:Ekwall, Eilert (1960).
5190:Burke, Bernard (1925).
5179:Burke, Bernard (1858).
4876:. Saturday Walkers Club
4410:(subscription required)
4120:"Bentworth Garden Club"
2810:"Bentworth Parish Plan"
2752:Old Hampshire Gazetteer
2369:Abuses Stript and Whipt
2063:Commonwealth war graves
1951:Wivelrod Farmhouse (DL)
1888:Church of St Mary (II*)
1844:Hans Christian Andersen
770:Elizabethan to Georgian
5908:
5527:Page, William (1911).
5119:Rough Guide to England
5062:10.1093/ref:odnb/57683
4897:, pp. 52â51, 224.
4849:. BBC. 10 October 2008
4472:"Stormont Biographies"
3698:. Modern-Day Explorers
3568:"Parks and Gardens UK"
2987:Hampshire Garden Trust
2351:The poet and satirist
2348:
2262:Between 1901 and 1932
2252:
2215:
2187:
2148:
2132:
2042:
1921:Ivall's Farmhouse (II)
1830:
1273:
1247:Holt End and New Copse
1039:Hampshire Constabulary
942:
912:'s Haslar Hospital in
904:
863:
856:
779:
689:
560:
434:East Hampshire Hangers
255:Postcode district
113:553 (2011 Census)
6490:Villages in Hampshire
5907:
5601:Bentworth CP (Parish)
5374:Shore, T. W. (1899).
5201:Burtt, Frank (1948).
5018:The Cornhill Magazine
5015:Smith, Elder (1902).
4895:Awdry & Cook 1979
4600:"Star Inn, Bentworth"
3834:"Overview of Thedden"
3487:"Bentworth Hampshire"
3081:"History of Complins"
2632:, pp. 38, 41â42.
2343:
2250:
2213:
2185:
2171:Ulster Unionist Party
2146:
2130:
2040:
2017:sitting chained to a
1828:
1806:9 August 2014 at the
1335:Neighbouring parishes
1271:
1016:at the highest tier,
981:In elections for the
940:
902:
861:
777:
683:
558:
5606:12 June 2011 at the
5436:The Southern Railway
5250:. Oxford University.
5223:Cross, Tony (2013).
5158:Bigg-Wither (1907).
4909:The Railway Magazine
4717:. Hampshire Railways
4533:on 24 September 2015
3186:. BBC. 8 August 2012
3129:"Obituaries in 1981"
3097:on 24 September 2015
2436:See the section on "
2359:'s cause during the
2283:South West Main Line
2067:East Surrey Regiment
1918:Ivall's Cottage (II)
1900:Hall Farmhouse (II*)
1179:Villages and hamlets
1072:Left: The mediaeval
967:2012 Summer Olympics
718:Bishop of Winchester
694:Archdiocese of Rouen
614:, which measured 15
532:Bentworth and Lasham
233:Sovereign state
64:), the Sun Inn, and
52:Clockwise from top:
5614:Hampshire Treasures
5044:Cook, Matt (2007),
4984:on 28 February 2014
4978:"Bentworth summary"
4662:The Daily Telegraph
4606:on 18 December 2014
3601:parksandgardens.org
3252:. www.parliament.uk
2949:, pp. 291â293.
2854:, pp. 310â311.
2703:on 29 February 2012
2693:Hampshire Treasures
2523:on 22 December 2016
2219:brick and flint in
2065:, a soldier of the
1933:Penton Cottage (II)
1930:Mulberry House (II)
1924:Linzey Cottage (II)
1912:Hunt's Cottage (II)
1909:Hooker's Place (II)
1611:At the time of the
1575:and Medstead Grange
1113:drains towards the
1022:electoral divisions
1007:European Parliament
879:, a Captain of the
551:Prehistory to Roman
392: /
5909:
4470:Boothroyd, David.
4384:on 19 October 2014
4186:"Listed Buildings"
3749:on 2 December 2008
3574:on 24 October 2014
3308:on 2 February 2017
3208:. Heart, Hampshire
2349:
2253:
2216:
2188:
2149:
2133:
2043:
1831:
1274:
1191:to the southeast,
995:Conservative Party
943:
905:
864:
783:Southampton ... "
780:
745:Archbishop of York
728:as its custodian.
690:
582:In October 1935 a
561:
396:51.1564°N 1.0506°W
321:UK Parliament
267:Dialling code
28:Village in England
6472:
6471:
5859:
5858:
5846:St. Mary's Church
5551:978-0-521-52215-1
5519:978-0-521-47537-2
5491:978-0-9513653-0-4
5457:978-0-86299-030-5
5425:978-1-84725-053-7
5418:. A&C Black.
5404:978-1-4463-0267-5
5308:978-0-2307-4041-9
5301:. Pan Macmillan.
5287:978-0-521-58132-5
5266:978-0-19-869103-7
5247:The town of Alton
5236:978-1-4456-2652-9
5150:978-0-7207-1052-6
5129:978-1-84353-249-1
5074:(Subscription or
4252:978-0-9513653-0-4
3782:on 13 August 2015
3510:, pp. 14â17.
3250:"Damian Hinds MP"
3230:. Ordnance Survey
3135:. 5 December 2005
2784:, pp. 66â67.
2758:on 11 August 2014
2608:, pp. 68â71.
2375:George Cecil Ives
2361:English Civil War
2345:George Cecil Ives
2281:Alton was on the
2051:George Cecil Ives
2021:. There are four
1906:Holt Cottage (II)
1894:Greensleeves (II)
1856:Notable landmarks
1814:
1813:
1810:
1801:statistics.gov.uk
1626:Population growth
1593:
1592:
1588:
1587:
1529:Bentworth village
1438:
1437:
1433:
1432:
1282:Magdalene College
1126:Parish background
885:John Arthur Pryor
869:William Nicholson
834:George Cecil Ives
814:Maria Fitzherbert
726:Peter de Galicien
667:Hundred of Odiham
497:conservation area
416:is a village and
411:
410:
183:Shire county
6497:
6349:Rowland's Castle
5886:
5879:
5872:
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5683:Bentworth Parish
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5122:. Rough Guides.
5112:
5092:
5091:, pp. 66â7.
5086:
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4689:"Wind and Water"
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4632:. Archived from
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2822:on 22 June 2015.
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2519:. Archived from
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2447:
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2276:John Wallis Titt
2167:Alexander Gordon
1995:
1984:St Mary's Church
1981:
1927:Manor Lodge (II)
1792:
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1472:Bentworth parish
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1300:Nearby locations
1207:to the west and
1066:
1057:
895:Second World War
889:Second World War
714:Peter des Roches
684:The Norman King
631:St Mary's Church
602:to the north of
520:St Mary's Church
481:Second World War
407:
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98:Location within
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5608:Wayback Machine
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3866:on 4 March 2016
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3662:"Burkham House"
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3642:on 15 July 2015
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3282:on 26 July 2009
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3228:"Election Maps"
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3030:on 27 June 2015
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2329:Oh, Mr Porter!
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756:Windsor Castle
741:William Melton
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647:spindle-whorls
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485:Bentworth Hall
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6424:Upper Wield
6404:Steep Marsh
6344:Ropley Dean
6324:Priors Dean
6313:Petersfield
6257:Lower Wield
6242:Liss Forest
6067:East Tisted
5851:King's Hill
5784:Alton Abbey
5764:Lower Wield
5207:. I. Allan.
5185:. Harrison.
5089:Stokes 1996
5067:9 September
4916:15 February
4827:15 February
4748:Kidner 1958
4584:15 February
4562:15 February
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4388:15 February
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3447:Google Maps
3272:"Elections"
3164:8 September
3139:14 February
2959:Wilson 1870
2876:Irvine 2007
2732:16 February
2689:"Bentworth"
2630:Ekwall 1960
2618:Curtis 1906
2401:Uncredited
2323:The Wrecker
2310:M3 motorway
2297:was on the
2295:Basingstoke
2200:hipped roof
2099:Latin cross
2071:World War I
1686:Population
1605:2011 census
1254:Lower Wield
1120:Middle Ages
1088:Basingstoke
997:. Prior to
873:Petersfield
803:Sheat Manor
764:John Melton
616:Roman miles
570:Old English
491:and nearby
465:Anglo-Saxon
455:buildings.
446:2011 census
442:King's Hill
399: /
6479:Categories
6389:South Town
6187:Holybourne
6182:Holt Pound
6172:Hollywater
6162:High Cross
6142:Hattingley
6112:Golden Pot
6097:Four Marks
6082:Farringdon
5970:Blendworth
5820:Hall Place
5779:Moundsmere
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5143:. Pelham.
5078:required.)
4736:Engel 2010
4098:"Welcome!"
3008:Burke 1925
2989:. PB Works
2947:Smith 1899
2913:Burke 1858
2852:Emery 2006
2561:Shore 1899
2549:Cross 2013
2527:8 December
2410:References
2291:Winchester
2011:buttresses
1149:Winchfield
1096:Portsmouth
1092:Winchester
977:Governance
971:Royal Mail
914:Portsmouth
910:Royal Navy
737:Hall Place
733:hall house
724:appointed
637:in Alton.
625:cremation
623:Bronze Age
604:Old Basing
600:Silchester
573:bent-grass
504:Hall Place
489:Royal Navy
457:Bronze Age
384:51°09â˛23âłN
209:South East
110:Population
66:Hall Place
6454:Whitehill
6429:West Liss
6394:Standford
6384:Southrope
6379:South Hay
6374:Soldridge
6307:Passfield
6297:Oakhanger
6277:New Copse
6167:Hill Brow
6117:Grayshott
6092:Flexcombe
6087:Finchdean
6062:East Meon
6047:Deadwater
6027:Clanfield
6017:Charlwood
5987:Bramshott
5965:Blacknest
5960:Blackmoor
5950:Bentworth
5839:Landmarks
5789:Southrope
5728:New Copse
5697:Bentworth
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4721:27 August
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3471:27 August
3465:Wey River
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3101:10 August
3065:13 August
2932:20 August
2898:13 August
2782:Page 1911
2748:"Neatham"
2606:Page 1911
2493:Citations
2438:Memorials
2365:Roundhead
2347:, c. 1900
2314:Alresford
2303:Salisbury
2272:A339 road
2243:Transport
2162:New Copse
2094:Guildford
2090:limestone
2033:Memorials
1739:% change
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1389:Bentworth
1197:New Copse
1115:River Wey
1045:Geography
918:New Copse
805:in 1705.
722:Edward II
706:King John
584:Neolithic
534:, on the
499:in 1982.
426:Hampshire
414:Bentworth
387:1°03â˛02âłW
373:Hampshire
343:bentworth
305:Ambulance
243:Post town
191:Hampshire
156:Bentworth
100:Hampshire
92:Bentworth
34:Bentworth
6459:Wivelrod
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