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Back Roads to Lunch – a Drive from the West-Bound Services on the M27 to Lower Chute and Back to Winchester on a Variety of Roads Suitable for the Older Car
SOLENT MG - Back Roads to Lunch – a drive from the west-bound services on the M27 to Lower Chute and back to Winchester on a variety of roads suitable for the older car. By using the ‘tulip’ system of route guide it is hoped that cars will not move along the route in procession, and that the faster cars/drivers and bikes can make good progress without the need to hold back for the more sedate motorist. This system also allows for stops to take photographs, at your leisure. This drive starts from the car park outside the café in the west-bound M27 service area. You can fuel-up as you leave on the drive, although there should be fuel available en-route, but in these uncertain times rural service stations do keep funny hours and they do close – all too often for good. You will be deemed to be in control of your vehicle at all times. It is your responsibility to ensure that you & your vehicle comply with the law (inc speed limits) at all times. And, take extra care through the villages Key to Symbols Caution Point of interest (info in italics) Fuel Pub The Route The total distance for this drive is 35.8 miles to the lunch stop, the intention is that we should all meet at the Hatchet, at Lower Chute by 12:45 for lunch, although there are other possible refreshment stops en-route. (The Hatchet = SU312532 – post code SP11 9DX – phone 01264 730229) All errors and omissions are mine, and I’d love to hear about them so that I can improve your experience on future drives. -
Lauderdale, Chilbolton, Hampshire
Lauderdale, Chilbolton, Hampshire A detached and versatile bungalow set on high ground with glorious views across the Test valley Accommodation • Hall • Sitting Room with Balcony • Dining Room • Garden Room • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Utility Room • Three Bedrooms • Two Bathrooms • Garage • Adjoining Workshop • Raised Terrace and Mature Gardens Out sid e A long sweeping drive culminates in a hard standing area in front of the property with a hammer head for additional parking and turning. The internal garage is at lower ground floor level with an up and over door. An internal staircase leads down to store room, boiler room and integral garage. Encircling the property is an area of raised terrace enabling the enjoyment of the views, as well as providing an additional entertaining space. The gardens have delightful sloping lawns edged by mature shrubs and flower borders with a wide paved terrace with steps to the upper garden at the rear. The Lo cation The charming village of Chilbolton lies within the triangle between Winchester, Salisbury and Basingstoke, in the very heart of the Test valley, south of the A303 and Andover and north of the town of Stockbridge. It is a thriving village with a shop/post office, a public house and church. The popular riverside Mayfly Inn is nearby. There is a primary school in the neighbouring village of Wherwell. Both Andover and Winchester have excellent shopping centres and mainline services to London Waterloo. Winchester 01962 844299 [email protected] jackson-stops.co.uk Wykeham House 11a Southgate Street Winchester Hampshire SO23 9DZ Mileages • Stockbridge 3 miles • Andover 5 miles (London Waterloo 70 minutes) • Winchester 10 miles (London Waterloo 58 minutes) • A303/A34 7 miles Services: Mains electricity, water. -
The Middleton Estate
WELCOME TO THE MIDDLETON ESTATE Dear Angler, Welcome to the Middleton Estate! By now I hope you are settled and are relaxing with a cup of coffee. Here is a summary of the fishing and what to expect; have a lovely day. THE RIVER TEST The River Test has a total length of 40 miles and flows through the Hampshire downlands from its source near Overton, 6 miles to the west of Basingstoke, to the sea at the head of Southampton Water. The river rises in the village of Ashe, and flows west through the villages of Overton, Laverstoke, and the town of Whitchurch, before joining with the Bourne Rivulet at Testbourne and turning into a more southerly direction. It then flows through the villages of Longparish and Middleton to Wherwell and Chilbolton, where the Rivers Dever and Anton contribute to the flow. From Chilbolton the river flows through the villages of Leckford, Longstock, Stockbridge and Houghton to Mottisfont and Kimbridge, where the River Dun joins the flow. From here the village of Timsbury is passed, then through the grounds of Roke Manor before reaching the town of Romsey. On the western edge of Romsey, Sadler's Mill, an 18th Century watermill, sits astride the River Test. South of Romsey, the river flows past the country house of Broadlands, past Nursling that was once the site of a Roman bridge, and between Totton and Redbridge. Here the river is joined by the River Blackwater and soon becomes tidal, widening out into a considerable estuary that is lined on its northern bank by the container terminals and quays of the Port of Southampton. -
Around……………………..………… Longparish
Hill & Valley Parish Magazine serving Hurstbourne Priors, Longparish , St Mary Bourne & Woodcott February 2000 around……………………..…………Longparish School Longparish VILLAGE FETE 2000 There will be an open meeting in the Village Hall on Millennium Presentation Thursday, 10th February at 7.30pm to discuss On January 6th, Epiphany, which commemorates the arrangements for the Village Fete, which will be held visit of the three kings to the stable in Bethlehem this year on Saturday 5th August. with their gifts, the children of Longparish School were given a special present from the governors to Last year we held a similar meeting and had a mark the Millennium. At a special service in St. wonderful response with new ideas being generated Nicholas Church, attended by many parents, the and, importantly, commitments being made to take Rector and John Ellicock, Chairman of the on tasks and just make it happen! - so much so that Governors, gave each child a copy of the New we did not need to have any further meetings. So Testament with a special nameplate. Many of the please do come along and make it all happen that children wrote delightful letters of thanks. way again. If for whatever reason you weren’t able to join in last year, please come and join the ‘team’- new faces and ideas are always welcomed and This intriguing story had to be held over from the last valued. issue for lack of space. Stuart Bevan tel. 720412 FoLS December 100 Club draw winners 1. Mrs Haley-Vetter - no.45 2. Mrs Mary Jo Darrah - no.97 3. -
Michelmersh & Timsbury
WHAT’S ON - MICHELMERSH AND TIMSBURY MICHELMERSH & TIMSBURY NOVEMBER 2018 News Sheet & Diary November 2018 Please support your village events. If you wish to include your event here email the details to [email protected] Most village organisations welcome new members and/or visitors. There is a full list on the village website, many with links to their own webpage. Please use the contact numbers, or just turn up at a meeting; you will be made very welcome Saturday 10th Operation Christmas Child Shoebox filling etc Jubilee Hall 10:30am Donations on the day or to Sarah Medley 9 Mannyngham Way, or tel 01794 368492, if unable to attend. Saturday 10th Village Barn Dance Jubilee Hall 7:30pm Tickets £12.50 and £10 under 18s from Romsey Woodburners or Michael Wigley 07803 283710, [email protected] A time to remember…… th Sunday the 11th of November is Armistice Day and 100 years since the end of Monday 12 Horticultural Society: Jubilee Hall hostilities in the First World War. There are a number of events planned 7:30pm “Photography in and around our Gardens” Maurice Pugh throughout the country to mark this centenary. Here is a short list of local events - Visitors welcome £2 inc Refreshment others will be advertised in the local press and circulated on social media. Tuesday 13th 10:30 -11:30am Coffee and Cakes, St Andrew’s Church Romsey School - Friday 2 November All welcome 7.00pm – a talk by Dr. Emily Mayhew from Imperial College: ‘Wounded – The 4 th Long Journey Home from The Great War’. -
Planning Services
TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 22 Week Ending: 31st May 2013 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column Head of Planning and Building Beech Hurst Weyhill Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- TIONS DATE EXPIRY DATE 13/01177/FULLN Single storey rear extension 72 Charlton Road, Andover, Mr & Mrs Drew Falkner Mr Martin YES 30.05.2013 to provide kitchen and dining Hampshire, SP10 3JN McNamara ANDOVER TOWN room with roof lights over 27.06.2013 (HARROWAY) 13/01146/FULLN Side extension to provide 1 Alexandra Road, Andover, Mr Chris Bartley Mr Martin YES 29.05.2013 kitchen and dining area Hampshire, SP10 3AE McNamara ANDOVER TOWN 26.06.2013 (MILLWAY) 13/01148/AGNN Agricultural notification to Land East Of Harewood Peak, Mr H DuVal De Mrs Lucy Page YES 30.05.2013 upgrade the agricultural track Andover Down, London Road, Beaulieu, -
Burley Denny Lodge Hursley Overton Minstead Binsted Beaulieu Fawley
Mortimer Newtown West End East Ashford Hill with Headley Stratfield Saye Silchester Bramshill Woodhay Tadley Stratfield TurgisHeckfield Eversley Highclere Pamber Yateley Burghclere Kingsclere Baughurst BramleyHartley Wespall Mattingley Linkenholt Ecchinswell, Sydmonton Blackwater Faccombe Sherfield on Loddon and Hawley Vernhams and Bishops Green Sherborne St. John Hartley Wintney Ashmansworth Monk Sherborne Sherfield Park Rotherwick Dean Elvetham Heath Litchfield and Woodcott Hannington Chineham Wootton St. Lawrence Hook Fleet Hurstbourne Tarrant Rooksdown Newnham Winchfield Old Basing and Lychpit Church Crookham Dogmersfield Crookham Tangley St. Mary Bourne Mapledurwell and Up Nately Oakley Greywell Village Whitchurch Deane Odiham Ewshot Smannell Overton Winslade Appleshaw Enham Alamein Cliddesden Tunworth Penton Grafton Upton Grey Crondall Kimpton Steventon Charlton Hurstbourne Priors Farleigh Wallop Weston Corbett Fyfield Andover Laverstoke North Waltham Long Sutton Penton Mewsey Ellisfield South Warnborough Shipton Bellinger Dummer Herriard Weston Patrick Bentley Thruxton Amport Longparish Nutley Monxton Popham Froyle Upper Clatford Quarley Abbotts Ann Bradley Lasham Bullington Shalden Grateley Goodworth Clatford Preston Candover Wherwell Binsted Barton Stacey Micheldever Bentworth Wonston Candovers Wield Alton Over Wallop Beech Chilbolton Kingsley Longstock Northington Worldham Leckford Chawton Headley Nether Wallop Medstead South Wonston Old Alresford Lindford Stockbridge Crawley Farringdon Grayshott Bighton Little Somborne Kings -
605 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
605 bus time schedule & line map 605 Andover - Thruxton View In Website Mode The 605 bus line (Andover - Thruxton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Andover: 3:10 PM (2) Andover: 7:23 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 605 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 605 bus arriving. Direction: Andover 605 bus Time Schedule 14 stops Andover Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:10 PM Bus Station, Andover Bus Station, Andover Tuesday 3:10 PM College Lay-By, Andover Wednesday 3:10 PM Western Avenue cycle path, Andover Thursday Not Operational The Folly Roundabout, Andover Friday 3:10 PM Charlton Road, Andover Saturday Not Operational Station Approach, Andover Junction Road, Andover Andover Station, Andover Cross Lane, Andover 605 bus Info Direction: Andover Avenue Close, Andover Stops: 14 Trip Duration: 13 min Lynwood Drive, Andover Line Summary: Bus Station, Andover, College Lay-By, Banks Close, Andover Andover, The Folly Roundabout, Andover, Station Approach, Andover, Andover Station, Andover, Colebrook Way, Andover Avenue Close, Andover, Lynwood Drive, Andover, Colebrook Way, Andover, John Hanson School, John Hanson School, Andover Andover, St Andrews Church, Andover, Cheavley Close, Andover, Gregorys Corner, Andover, Monxton St Andrews Church, Andover Road, Andover, De & S Main Entrance, Andover Cheavley Close, Andover Gregorys Corner, Andover Danehurst Place, Andover Monxton Road, Andover De & S Main Entrance, Andover Direction: Andover 605 bus Time Schedule -
List of the Prinoipal Seats in Hampshire
LIST OF THE PRINOIPAL SEATS IN HAMPSHIRE, . With Reference to the Places under which they will be found in this Volume. ----.---- PAGE PAGE Abbess Grange, William Longman, esq. see Leckford.•••• 1l:l Buckfield, J. .B!Iamston Stane, esq. see Sherfield-on- Abshott house,Frank Bradshaw, esq. .l.P. see Hook, 'fitch- Loddon.•••••.............••.•••.••.••••...••...•.••.•..• IS9 field 0 231 Bure Homage, Mortimer Ricardo, esq. see Mudeford •.•••• 126 Adbury house, Mrs. Arkwright, see Burghclere .•.••, .. • •• 51 Burgate house, John Coventry, esq. see Fordingbridge.... 81 Adbury park, William Fox, esq. .l.P. see Burghclere .•.•.• 51 Burghclcre manor house, John H. Bax-Ironside, esq. C.B. Adhurst St. Mary, John Bonham-Carter, esq. D.L. see see Bnrghclere 51 Sheet, Petersfield...•.......•.•..••••.••••...••......••..• 13:i BUrley manor, 'Villiam Clement Drake Esdaile, esq. .T.P. Aldershot park, Chll.s. D'Oridant, esq. see Aldershot.. .• .. 10 see Hurley 52 Alton house, Colonel Sir George Samuel Brooke Pechell, Burlyns house, John Lindsey, esq. .l.P. see East Woodhay 263 bart. see Alton •.. .•••. .• •. .• .. .•• •• .• •.. .. .. .. .• 15 Burton hall, 1\1rs. Vincent Wing, see Burton ••.•. •••.. .. •• 53 Alverbank, Capt. SirJ. E. Commerell, R.N., K.C.B., v.c., .l.P. Bury hall, Capt. Richard Purvis, R.N., .l.P. see Alverstoke.. 17 see Alverstoke•.....••••••••••....•.....•••.•••...•••..... 17 Bury house, Mrs. Cuning-ham, see Alverstoke 17 Ampfield house, General Sir Thomas Reed, K.C.B. see Bury lodge, Colonel Thomas Butler, see Hambledon •..... 93 Ampfield ....••••.•••••........ '. ••. •. • •. ..• .•• •• •••.• •• 19 Cadlan~s, Edgar A. Drummond, esq. D.L. see }'awley ..... 79 Amport house, Marquis of Winchester, see Amport........ 19 Cadlington, Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, G.C.B. see Ang-Iescy lodge, Mrs. Gibson, see Alverstoke........... -
3 and 4 Curry Cottages RED RICE, HAMPSHIRE 3 and 4 Curry Cottages RED RICE, HAMPSHIRE
3 and 4 Curry Cottages RED RICE, HAMPSHIRE 3 and 4 Curry Cottages RED RICE, HAMPSHIRE A pair of cottages located in stunning open countryside, close to Farleigh School Cottage 3: Kitchen • Sitting room • Conservatory Shower room • 3 bedrooms Car port • Store • 2 stables • Barn • Shed • Garden • Paddock Cottage 4: Kitchen • Sitting room • Shower room • 3 bedrooms Store • Single garage • Garden Both cottages in all about 1.1 acres Available as a whole or in two separate lots Andover 4 miles (London Waterloo 69 minutes) Stockbridge 5 miles • Salisbury 16.4 miles • Winchester 20.3 miles (Time and distances approximate.) These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the brochure. 3 and 4 Curry Cottages A pair of beautiful cottages surrounded by open farmland and close to Farleigh School. Originally dating from the 1920’s, these attractive cottages are white rendered with tiled roofs. Both cottages comprise of a kitchen, sitting room, shower room and three bedrooms. Cottage 3 also has a conservatory. The cottages provide comfortable accommodation and feature bright sitting rooms with open fireplaces. The cottages offer fantastic potential to be knocked through and converted into a single dwelling subject to the necessary planning consents. This would make a spacious family home in a generous plot, located in a peaceful setting. Outside Both cottages have beautifully manicured gardens with well stocked borders and a range of roses and fruit trees. At the rear of cottage 3 there are two stables and a store. -
Electoral Changes) Order 2017 Sheet 1 of 1
SHEET 1, MAP 1 Test Valley Sheet 1: Map 1: iteration 1_IT Map referred to in the Test Valley (Electoral Changes) Order 2017 Sheet 1 of 1 Boundary alignment and names shown on the mapping background LINKENHOLT may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest boundary information CP applied as part of this review. FACCOMBE CP This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Keeper of Public Records © Crown copyright and database right. VERNHAMS Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and database right. DEAN CP The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2017. BOURNE VALLEY HURSTBOURNE KEY TO PARISH WARDS TARRANT CP ABBOTTS ANN CP A ABBOTTS ANN B BURGHCLERE DOWN ANDOVER CP C DOWNLANDS D HARROWAY E MARLBOROUGH F MILLWAY G PICKET PIECE TANGLEY H ROMANS CP I ST MARY'S EAST J ST MARY'S WEST K WINTON ENHAM ALAMEIN CP L EAST ANTON M ENHAM MICHELMERSH AND TIMSBURY CP AA N CASBROOK APPLESHAW O MICHELMERSH CP M SMANNELL ENHAM CP ROMSEY CP ALAMEIN CP P ABBEY L Q CUPERNHAM PENTON CHARLTON & Z R TADBURN KIMPTON GRAFTON CP CP THE PENTONS NS ROMSEY EXTRA CP MA PENTON CHARLTON RO VER S ABBOTSWOOD MEWSEY CP CP DO FYFIELD H AN T BROADLANDS CP U CRAMPMOOR V HALTERWORTH & WHITENAP G W LEE I X WEST BELLINGER D ANDOVER ANDOVER DOWNLANDS Y WOODLEY HARROWAY ANDOVER ST MARY'S C SMANNELL CP Z AUGUSTA PARK ANDOVER E F CP AA SMANNELL SHIPTON BELLINGER CP ANDOVER J MILLWAY B VALLEY PARK CP THRUXTON K CP AB NORTH ANDOVER LONGPARISH AC SOUTH-EAST WINTON CP AD SOUTH-WEST AMPORT -
ROMSEY DEANERY PRAYER DIARY Feb -Apr 17
LOCKERLEY (Lockerley with East Dean, East & West Tytherley) ROMSEY DEANERY Prayer Notes, Feb-Apr 2017 Lent courses, Saturday Lent Lunches (raising money for UNICEF) NORTH BADDESLEY (North Baddesley, Ampfield, Chilworth) General Synod (13-16 Feb) in London, on which Jay Greene and Rev James Pitkin serve Continued success of children's & schools work Preparation and planning for the Novena and ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ Thanks for the fellowship of the community and church families (25 May – 4 June) St Denys, Chilworth as they consider their future in a time of change. LONGSTOCK, LECKFORD & STOCKBRIDGE BRAISHFIELD BENEFICE All those keeping the churches open as places of welcome (Awbridge, Braishfield, Farley Chamberlayne, Michelmersh, Timsbury) Revd Michael Norton and his ministry during the interregnum • Renewal and development of our worship life The pastoral care of the communities • Growth of discipleship through development of house groups Pauline, Geoff, Maddie and Dawn as churchwardens and more opportunities for corporate prayer • Development of the churches’ ministry to children and families NURSLING with ROWNHAMS • Building on the relationships with the 2 County Primary Schools The right plans and funding for improvements on both churches and the growth of ‘Sparks’ after school club at Braishfield The handover to a new Warden and Deputy Warden at St John’s • Continuing to implement the Benefice Mission Action Plan Our plans to trial Messy Church, especially the question of venue Our two church schools and our work in them, especially with the BROUGHTON (Broughton with Bossington, Houghton, Mottisfont) unexpected need to replace both Headteachers. Prayers for us as we enter a time of reflection and conversations ROMSEY regarding possible links with Stockbridge Longstock & Leckford.