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'''Boarhunt''', also known locally as '''South Boarhunt''', is a tiny village in south-eastern [[Hampshire]]; a companion to [[North Boarhunt]], a larger village a mile to the north. Boarhunt stands on the north slope of [[Portsdown Hill|Ports Down]]: south of the village, on the ridge is a Palmerston fort, [[Fort Nelson]], and by it the [[Nelson Monument, Boarhunt|Nelson Monument]]. | '''Boarhunt''', also known locally as '''South Boarhunt''', is a tiny village in south-eastern [[Hampshire]]; a companion to [[North Boarhunt]], a larger village a mile to the north. Boarhunt stands on the north slope of [[Portsdown Hill|Ports Down]]: south of the village, on the ridge is a Palmerston fort, [[Fort Nelson]], and by it the [[Nelson Monument, Boarhunt|Nelson Monument]]. | ||
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+ | The village has a small church, St Nicholas, which is a late Saxon chucrh, dated to 1064. It is a Grade I listed building.<ref name=l>{{NHLE|1350613|Church of St Nicholas|grade=I}}</ref> It underwent a restoration in 1853. | ||
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+ | The nearest town is [[Portchester]] to the south, over Portsdown, while the much larger town, [[Fareham]], is two miles south-west of the village. | ||
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Revision as of 19:34, 28 October 2022
Boarhunt | |
Hampshire | |
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St Nicholas, Boarhunt | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SU604083 |
Location: | 50°52’16"N, 1°8’34"W |
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Post town: | Fareham |
Postcode: | PO17 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Winchester |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Winchester |
Boarhunt, also known locally as South Boarhunt, is a tiny village in south-eastern Hampshire; a companion to North Boarhunt, a larger village a mile to the north. Boarhunt stands on the north slope of Ports Down: south of the village, on the ridge is a Palmerston fort, Fort Nelson, and by it the Nelson Monument.
This is a tiny place now, the original village having practically disappeared, so that Boarhunt is classified as a 'deserted village'.[1]
The village has a small church, St Nicholas, which is a late Saxon chucrh, dated to 1064. It is a Grade I listed building.[1] It underwent a restoration in 1853.
The nearest town is Portchester to the south, over Portsdown, while the much larger town, Fareham, is two miles south-west of the village.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 National Heritage List 1350613: Church of St Nicholas (Grade I listing)