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Hartley Wintney Preservation Society was founded in 1966 but in 2019 chose to change its name to Hartley Wintney Heritage Society, to more accurately reflect the Society's positive and forward-thinking attitudes. The Hartley Wintney Heritage Society strongly oppose the benches on the cricket green.
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2017's season runs from March 1st to 29th October inclusive. We are open Wednesday to Sunday each week, & Bank Holiday Mondays 11am to 4.30pm. We close briefly on October 29th 2017 before re-opening for our Christmas Fair on Wednesday November 8th. The Christmas Fair is open daily (including
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for landowners to plant oaks to provide timber for naval ships. The cricket green, home of the oldest cricket club in Hampshire, is behind the shops, with a second duckpond and Dutch-gabled farmhouse, Causeway Farm, a short distance away through a stand of oaks.
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The town is known for its numerous antique shops. At the southern end is the green and with thatched duck house. The pond is called Hatton's Pond, after a landlord of the Waggon and Horses public house in about 1870. The red-brick
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mile (1 km) south of the centre of the town, is Hartley Wintney's original Church of England parish church. It was built in the 13th century and given new windows in the 14th and 15th centuries. In the 19th century the brick
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church of St Mary the Virgin in the grounds of Elvetham Hall was completed in 1841. In the 20th century the Diocese of Winchester declared it redundant. The church is now one of Elvetham Hall's conference and banqueting venues.
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About 100 years after the Norman conquest Hartley Wintney was made a separate manor held by the FitzPeter family. It was Geoffrey FitzPeter who founded the Cistercian priory. A deer park stretched from Odiham to the
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Elvetham is a hamlet about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Hartley Wintney. Until the 20th century it was a separate civil parish. Hartfordbridge, about
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Hartley Row is a former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. As late as 1969, bus timetables referred to the village as Hartley Row.
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Hartley Wintney Community Bus Service runs a regularly weekday commuter service to Winchfield railway station and services to
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to the east. This was the main trunk road to the West Country and Southampton until 1971, when the M3 motorway was opened.
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The town has a typical wide Hampshire main street, lined with local businesses, shops, an osteopath, public houses and a
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and to the north. It was used for 600 years by royalty and others for hunting, and its wood was used for fuel.
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In 1831 the parish (then excluding Elvetham and part of Hartfordbridge) had a population of 1,139. In 2004 the
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crashed and burst into flames in a field on the Elvetham Hall estate. All of its passengers and RAF crew were
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mile (1.2 km) northeast of Hartley Wintney, was partly in Elvetham parish and partly in Hartley Wintney.
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In 1869–70 a new parish church of St John the Evangelist was built nearer the centre of the town. It is a
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The parish includes large wooded areas such as Yateley Heath Wood and part of Hazeley Heath. The
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trees. They were planted at the behest of Lady St John Mildmay in response to a call in 1807 by
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grounds in England. In 2020 the Hartley Wintney Cricket Club celebrated its 250th anniversary.
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Elvetham had a parish church from an early date, but in 1840 it was dismantled. The present
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miles (2.4 km) south of Hartley Wintney and is signposted from the village.
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the area was probably fairly heavily wooded with a lake and a marshy area. The
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and continued to live here until his death in 1963. He is buried in St Mary's
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The earliest record of Hartley Wintney by name is from the 12th century, when
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of 1086 does not record Hartley Wintney by name. Both before and after the
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best new building award in 2002 for a sensitive restoration and extension.
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and west tower were added and more windows were inserted. St Mary's is a
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forms the western parish boundary. The southern boundary now follows the
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The village is believed to have one of the oldest continuously used
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Fleet Road, almost equidistant between Basingstoke to the west and
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Victoria Hall, at the west end of Hartley Wintney, was designed by
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and Phoenix Green via Hartley Wintney and route 408 runs between
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who held the island in the marshes. The toponym was recorded as
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champion, was at one time a member of the local golf course.
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there in 1591. Of that house no trace remains. The present
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building designed by EA Lansdowne. In the 20th century the
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was built in the 1960s. In 2016 a fire destroyed its roof.
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Mondays and Tuesdays) from November 8th to December 23rd
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had a population of 4,954. The town is twinned with
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flows through the parish northeast of the town. The
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A Saturday service goes to 1798:"8 408 Reading Riseley Yateley Farnborough" 1163:, is buried in St Mary's parish churchyard. 567:was founded there. In the 13th century its 431:recorded the parish's population as 4,999. 1980: 1966: 805: 1248:, lived at The Grange in Hartley Wintney. 1230:(1904–63), Chairman of the Rover Company. 1111:(died 1759), the infamous butcher at the 1136:, lived all his life at Hartley Wintney. 809: 750: 675: 618: 453: 1839:Bears Barn is his home address in 1947 1827:"Hartley Wintney Community Bus Service" 1687:"The Victoria Hall in the 19th Century" 1262: 64: 14: 2249: 1070:, had his home in the town during the 938:. In addition, route 65X runs between 704:in the 11th century. There has been a 1961: 1887:A Topographical Dictionary of England 1880: 1718:The Consolations of a Cricketing Life 1538: 1283: 1281: 1015:– 7 miles (11 km) east-northeast 1009:– 6 miles (10 km) east-southeast 826:. 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Hartley Wintney Parish Council. 1712:The Old Batsman (30 March 2017). 997:– 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast 944:Farnborough College of Technology 784:Consolidated B-24 Liberator GR.VI 493:Beyond the green are the Mildmay 400:and 8 miles (13 km) east of 1998: 1946: 1916:& Co. pp. 74–76, 79–81. 835:Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 708:there since at least 1535, when 458:Hartley Wintney Methodist church 63: 56: 40: 1988:Towns, villages and hamlets in 1926:Hampshire and the Isle of Wight 1865: 1850: 1833: 1819: 1790: 1761: 1735: 1705: 1679: 1653: 1636: 1621: 1590: 1559: 1501: 1003:– 5 miles (8 km) northeast 991:– 3 miles (5 km) southeast 976: 517:near Poitiers, France and with 484:Church of England parish church 1473:Hartley Wintney Parish Council 1460: 1418: 1400: 1374: 1338: 1312: 1299:Office for National Statistics 1222:(1891–1971), president of the 316:Hartley Wintney Parish Council 13: 1: 1271: 1143:was born in the town in 1881. 1047:– 11 miles (18 km) north 1912:. Vol. 4. 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Elvetham

Hartley Wintney is located in Hampshire
Hampshire
OS grid reference
SU764567
London
Civil parish
District
Hart
Shire county
Hampshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
RG27
Dialling code
Police
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Fire
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
North East Hampshire
Hartley Wintney Parish Council

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