Damerham

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Tel code: 01730 | code search
Postcode: SP6 | code search
Population: 450
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Compasses Inn
"I was looking for a traditional English pub with home made food - I wasn't disappointed. The fish pie was gorgeous! Not a vast menu but I could have eaten ..." More

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Damerham is a village close to the borders of Dorset and Wiltshire in the County of Hampshire that straddles the Allen River. It is a village that is mentioned both in the Domesday Book and the Anglo Saxon Chronicles, it has been a settlement since Saxon Times and is said to have been home to Aethelflaed, wife of King Edmund I who reigned around in the year 950. Until 1895 Damerham was part of Wiltshire, The Manor one of the most important estates in South Wiltshire belonged to Glastonbury Abbey for almost 600 years. Today the village is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is therefore protected from developments, however the village retains its architectural heritage listing the Church of St George as a Grade I listed building while Court Farm is all that remains of the two manors that made up medieval Damerham. The village remains surrounded by some of the best countryside in Hampshire and with the village school and village hall there is a real sense of community here in Damerham that makes everyone feel welcome.

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Western Downland C of E Primary School

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White Wing at Compasses Inn Cottages (0.46 miles)

White Wing at Compasses Inn Cottages

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Just 3 miles from the New Forest National Park, these two newly converted cottages nestle in the heart of the ancient village of Damerham – its Norman ... More

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Alderholt Mill (1.43 miles)

Alderholt Mill
Welcome to Alderholt Mill, a picturesque working water mill situated in the peace and quiet of the Dorset/Hampshire countryside. An idyllic spot to relax and unwind. The Mill machinery is in working order, ... More | visit website
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Wheelers Cottage (2.07 miles)

Wheelers Cottage
Welcome to our home, this newly refurbished Cottage is situated on the outskirts of Alderholt, with stunning views across Hampshire down towards the river Avon at Fordingbridge. To the east we have woodlands and west ... More | visit website
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Augustus John (2.23 miles)

Augustus John

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The Augustus John, formerly known as The Railway Hotel, is located on the edge of The New Forest and is within minutes of some of the most beautiful sights in ... More

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Three Lions (The) (3.83 miles)

Three Lions (The)

A family run English 'Auberge' dating back to the 17th Century, set in the beautiful New Forest National Park. A Hidden Gem where you can come and go without the formality of a hotel. Let ... More | visit website

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Cottage Crest (4.19 miles)

Cottage Crest
Cottage Crest is the home of the Cadman family which is reflected in the family antique furniture and pictures which are dotted around the house. There are only three bedrooms to let; two in the ... More | visit website
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Kingfisher Retreat (4.34 miles)

Kingfisher Retreat

Kingfisher Retreat has its own secluded lodge with stunning views over our own spring fed lake and landscape gardens.
The Cottage and the Lodge are of a high standard and quality.
Kingfisher Retreat is within the New Forest, ... More | visit website

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The Bull (5.39 miles)

The Bull
The Bull sits on the A338 at the junction to the village of Downton. It offers a traditional English pub and restaurant with letting rooms. It boasts large beer garden at the rear of the ... More | visit website
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High Corner Inn (6.42 miles)

High Corner Inn

The High Corner Inn has seven double rooms with en-suite bathrooms. All rooms have colour television plus tea and coffee making facilities. The rooms have recently been tastefully decorated and are maintained to the highest ... More | visit website

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Woodfalls Inn (6.51 miles)

Woodfalls Inn
Traditional English Inn on the northern edge of the New Forest, south of Salisbury Cathedral which has 10 beautifully decorated bedrooms with all services, two four posters and a family suite; a bar; A la ... More | visit website

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