Tunworth

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Tunworth
Hampshire
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All Saints Church, Tunworth
Location
Grid reference: SU673485
Location: 51°13’55"N, 1°2’12"W
Data
Population: 224  (2011)
Post town: Basingstoke
Postcode: RG25
Dialling code: 01256
Local Government
Council: Basingstoke and Deane
Parliamentary
constituency:
Basingstoke

Tunworth is a tiny hamlet in Hampshire, in the north-eastern parts of the county, about four miles south-east of Basingstoke, the nearest major town.

The village is spread across several hills, known as the Tunworth Downs, which form part of the Hampshire Downs.

Parish church

The little downland church of All Saints, Tunworth, is part of the benefice of Upton Grey.

The church is of the 12th century.[1] It has Norman origins, though the only real sign of this, after the Victorian restoration, is a window on the north (far) side of the church.

A notable grave in the churchyard is that of Colonel Julian Berry, son of the 1st Viscount Camrose of Hackwood Park.[2]

Rose Cottage

About the village

This is a rural parish. In the past, successful race horses have been bred in Tunworth.

Most of the land around Tunworth is either owned by the Herriard Estate, or by Hackwood Park. Much of this land is rented to various farmers and is also used for pheasant shooting.

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