North Waltham
North Waltham has been a winner in the Best Kept Villages competition. The ancient Manor of North Waltham belonged to the Bishops of Winchester and is mentioned in William the Conqueror's Domesday Survey. There is evidence that the site was settled from the Neolithic age. As with so many North Hampshire villages the church was rebuilt by the Victorians but still contains some of the fourteenth century original fabric and it also has a fifteenth century font, originally in Popham church. There are three pubs within the parish boundaries: The Sun, The Wheatsheaf and the Fox.

My photo shows the fine trees in the centre of the village.

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News
 
12 Jun 2010 The Fete Season gets under Way
14 Jun 2009 North Waltham holds Church Fete
25 Apr 2009 North Waltham hold Oyster festival (1)
25 Apr 2009 North Waltham hold Oyster Festival (2)
25 Jan 2009 Organist's 25 years recognised
6 Sep 2006 Film makers record making of new cope
29 Apr 2006 North Waltham hold Oyster Festival
7 Apr 2006 Sir George visits Popham Airfield
29 Feb 2004 Villages celebrate Rector's Wedding
21 Feb 2004 Sir George visits Traffic Improvement Scheme at Southwood Corner
27 Sep 2003 North Waltham celebrates 50 years of Cuckoo Meadow
14 Jun 2003 North Waltham hold Church Fete
22 May 2003 Sir George queries consultation on "Oakleystoke"
24 Nov 2002 Sir George visits A30 travellers site
15 Jun 2002 North Waltham fete raises funds for Church
10 Apr 2002 Basingstoke and Deane - Time for a Better Deal
20 Jul 2000 New Bell Tower at North Waltham School
19 Jun 2000 Sir George looks in on North Waltham Church Fete
 
Happened
 
June 2010
  12th   North Waltham Country Show
April 2010
  24th The Fox 11:30-12:30pm   North Waltham Oyster Festival
Local Links
 
North Waltham Village Website
A neat and clear presentation, with sections for the Parish Council, Clubs and Societies, Village Information, the Village Trust, Children's groups and activities and the Church.
St Michael's Church
Aptly, the Rector here is Michael Kenning, who is also Rural Dean of the Whitchurch Deanery.
Quishions, Kewerings and a Poul Cat
This curious and fascinating title introduces an equally fascinating web page by Ann Lloyd, a long time resident of the village.
The Fox
An attractive country pub with a comfortable garden, serving real ale (including Youngs Bitter - no relation!), and with a wide range of food.

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