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Coordinates: 51°15′30″N 0°57′06″W / 51.258416°N 0.951660°W / 51.258416; -0.951660
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North Warnborough
North Warnborough is located in Hampshire
North Warnborough
North Warnborough
Location within Hampshire
OS grid referenceSU732515
• London38 miles
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHOOK
Postcode districtRG29
Dialling code01256
PoliceHampshire and Isle of Wight
FireHampshire and Isle of Wight
AmbulanceSouth Central
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Hampshire
51°15′30″N 0°57′06″W / 51.258416°N 0.951660°W / 51.258416; -0.951660

North Warnborough is a village in the Hart district of Hampshire, England. It is in the civil parish of Odiham. It is located less than 2 miles (3.2 km) south of the town of Hook, on the opposite side of the M3 motorway, and just north-west of the village of Odiham. The Basingstoke Canal passes through the village, and the River Whitewater flows to the north.

History

Held by King Harold before the Norman invasion of 1066, North Warnborough and Odiham had become a royal burgh by 1086. Half-way between Winchester and Windsor, the Saxon kings maintained a palace and lodgings in Odiham. By 1207 work had begun on Odiham Castle[1] (known locally as King John's castle) in 20 acres (81,000 m2) of meadowland between North Warnborough and Greywell, the ruins of which stand by the canal, itself Greywell Fen Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a unique conservation area.

Part of house now known as Cruck cottage has timbers dated 1383/4.[2]

The village once had two mills, with eight water mills recorded in the Odiham Hundred,[1] as well as seven pubs.

Description

North Warnborough consists of a conservation area, bounded by Mill Corner in the north and The Street in the south, lying to each side of the B3349 Reading to Alton road. The village's 40 listed buildings lie within the conservation area.[1] There are also later housing developments with post-war housing beyond the southern boundary of the conservation area to the Odiham boundary and also in the Old Orchard. A detailed character appraisal was published by Hart District Council in 2009.[1]

North of the canal lies North Warnborough Green, another SSSI, including a ford.

The Lord Derby and The Anchor[1] pubs remain. The Swan was destroyed by fire in September 2010[3] and the Jolly Miller[1] is now pending change of use following a short period as 'The Chilli Pad' Thai restaurant.[citation needed] The Millhouse is a family restaurant.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Hart District Council (March 2009). North Warnborough: Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Proposals
  2. ^ Roberts, Edward (2003). "True Crucks and Related Frames". Hampshire Houses 1250-1700: Their Dating and Development. Hampshire County Council. p. 21. ISBN 1859756336.
  3. ^ fire, hantsfire.gov.uk

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