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{{Infobox town
|name=Upper Canterton
|county=Hampshire
|picture=Sir Walter Tyrrell (pub) 01.jpg
|picture caption=The Sir Walter Tyrrell, Upper Canterton
|os grid ref=SU268127
|latitude=50.9132359385
|longitude=-1.61957728448
|population=
|post town=
|postcode=SO43
|dialling code=
|LG district=
|constituency=
}}
'''Upper Canterton''' is a tiny village in [[Hampshire]], on a little lane immediately south of [[Brook, New Forest|Book]] in the [[New Forest]] in the south-west of the county.  The A31 trunk road tears by to the south of the village, cutting off the old lane to [[Minstead]] south of the road.
 
The [[Rufus Stone]] commemorating the death of King William II, William Rufus, from an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell, stands on the heath just south by the village.  In the village is a country pub, The ''Sir Walter Tyrrell''.
 
==Outside links==
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==References==

Latest revision as of 14:01, 3 November 2022

Upper Canterton
Hampshire

The Sir Walter Tyrrell, Upper Canterton
Location
Grid reference: SU268127
Location: 50°54’48"N, 1°37’10"W
Data
Postcode: SO43
Local Government

Upper Canterton is a tiny village in Hampshire, on a little lane immediately south of Book in the New Forest in the south-west of the county. The A31 trunk road tears by to the south of the village, cutting off the old lane to Minstead south of the road.

The Rufus Stone commemorating the death of King William II, William Rufus, from an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell, stands on the heath just south by the village. In the village is a country pub, The Sir Walter Tyrrell.

Outside links

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about Upper Canterton)

References