Pamber Heath

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Pamber Heath
Hampshire
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St. Luke's Church, Pamber Heath.
Location
Grid reference: SU615625
Location: 51°21’30"N, 1°7’0"W
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Local Government
Council: Basingstoke and Deane
Parliamentary
constituency:
North East Hampshire

Pamber Heath is a village in north Hampshire, the northernmost and largest of three Pamber villages in this part of the county spread up the A340. To the south is Pamber Green and beyond it Pamber End. Pamber Heath sits at the eastern edge of Tadley, separated from it by the narrow extent of Tadley Common, and the border of Berkshire slices through the northern edge of the village.

The village stands at the north end of Pamber Forest, the northern end of which forms Silchester Common and separates the village from Silchester to the east.

See also

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