Hampton Green

Downs, Moorland in Hampshire New Forest

England

Hampton Green

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Grave Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his wife's grave All Saints Church
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Grave Credit: Shaun Ferguson

Hampton Green is a picturesque village located in Hampshire, England. Nestled amidst the stunning countryside, it offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for its residents. Surrounded by lush green downs and expansive moorland, the village boasts breathtaking natural beauty.

The downs in Hampton Green are characterized by rolling hills, covered in vibrant green grasslands. These downs provide a perfect backdrop for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor activities. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

The moorland in Hampton Green features vast open spaces, covered in heather and gorse. With its rugged and wild terrain, it offers a more adventurous experience for visitors. The moorland is ideal for hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking, with various trails and paths to explore.

The village itself is charming and quaint, with a close-knit community. The architecture reflects the village's rich history, with many buildings dating back centuries. The local pub and village hall serve as social hubs, hosting events and gatherings throughout the year.

Hampton Green is well-connected to nearby towns and cities, with good transport links. This allows residents to enjoy the peace and tranquility of rural living while still being within reach of urban amenities.

In summary, Hampton Green, Hampshire (Downs, Moorland) offers a beautiful and serene environment for those seeking a rural lifestyle. With its stunning downs and moorland, charming village, and strong sense of community, it is a truly unique place to call home.

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Grave Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his wife's grave All Saints Church
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Grave
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his wife's grave All Saints Church
Car Park off A337 - southbound
Car Park off A337 - southbound
Junction on A337 southbound
Junction on A337 southbound
Signage - A337 southbound
Signage - A337 southbound
All Saints, Minstead
All Saints, Minstead
The Trusty Servant Inn
The Trusty Servant Inn
Minstead -Trusty Servant Pub Sign The unusual village pub sign at Minstead, "The Trusty Servant", portrays an allegorical servant - the picture is a copy of a painting in Winchester College where servants attended to rich scholars.
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Minstead -Trusty Servant Pub Sign
The unusual village pub sign at Minstead, "The Trusty Servant", portrays an allegorical servant - the picture is a copy of a painting in Winchester College where servants attended to rich scholars. LinkExternal link
Minstead - The Trusty Servant The unusual pub sign at Minstead's "The Trusty Servant" portrays an allegorical servant - the picture is a copy of a painting in Winchester College where servants attended to rich scholars.
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Minstead - The Trusty Servant
The unusual pub sign at Minstead's "The Trusty Servant" portrays an allegorical servant - the picture is a copy of a painting in Winchester College where servants attended to rich scholars. LinkExternal link LinkExternal link
Minstead - Stocks This double-seater stocks on the village green at Minstead is located outside the "Trusty Servant" inn. 
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Minstead - Stocks
This double-seater stocks on the village green at Minstead is located outside the "Trusty Servant" inn. LinkExternal link LinkExternal link
Minstead - Hampshire Signpost at a crossroads in the heart of Minstead village. The post carries a roundel finial and the fingerposts point to Cadnam, Newtown and Stoney Cross. More modern signs below point to Furzey Gardens and to a Study Centre.
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Minstead - Hampshire
Signpost at a crossroads in the heart of Minstead village. The post carries a roundel finial and the fingerposts point to Cadnam, Newtown and Stoney Cross. More modern signs below point to Furzey Gardens and to a Study Centre. LinkExternal link
Minstead - All Saints Church The prominent brick tower was built in 1774 but the building does have some 13th century fragments plus a Norman font.
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Minstead - All Saints Church
The prominent brick tower was built in 1774 but the building does have some 13th century fragments plus a Norman font. LinkExternal link
Minstead - Parish Church The prominent brick tower of All Saints was built in 1774 but the building does have some 13th century fragments plus a Norman font.
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Minstead - Parish Church
The prominent brick tower of All Saints was built in 1774 but the building does have some 13th century fragments plus a Norman font. LinkExternal link
Minstead - Pulpit Inside the historic All Saints Church is a rare 3-decker 17th century pulpit - for sermons, preaching and for amens. In front of it is a Norman font which had been hidden from puritans.
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Minstead - Pulpit
Inside the historic All Saints Church is a rare 3-decker 17th century pulpit - for sermons, preaching and for amens. In front of it is a Norman font which had been hidden from puritans. LinkExternal link
Minstead - Font Norman carved font which had been unearthed in Victorian times after being hidden away from puritan disapproval.
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Minstead - Font
Norman carved font which had been unearthed in Victorian times after being hidden away from puritan disapproval. LinkExternal link
Junction with London Minstead Bull Lane to the left, Seamans Lane to the right.
Junction with London Minstead
Bull Lane to the left, Seamans Lane to the right.
Hilltop Farmhouse Cottage in London Minstead.
Hilltop Farmhouse
Cottage in London Minstead.
Hilltop Farmhouse Cottage in London Minstead.
Hilltop Farmhouse
Cottage in London Minstead.
Rear of Hilltop Farmhouse Cottage in London Minstead.
Rear of Hilltop Farmhouse
Cottage in London Minstead.
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Hampton Green is located at Grid Ref: SU2911 (Lat: 50.898212, Lng: -1.5808513)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Police Authority: Hampshire

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