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Chalton, Hampshire

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OS grid reference
  
SU731160

Country
  
England

Post town
  
WATERLOOVILLE

Shire county
  
Hampshire

District
  
East Hampshire

Civil parish
  
Clanfield

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
PO8

Local time
  
Wednesday 9:21 PM

Dialling code
  
023

UK parliament constituency
  
East Hampshire

Chalton, Hampshire

Weather
  
10°C, Wind SW at 16 km/h, 96% Humidity

Chalton is a small village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. At the 2011 Census the Post Office records the population as being in the civil parish of Clanfield. It is 2.3 miles (3.7 km) northeast of Horndean, just east of the A3 road.

Map of Chalton, Waterlooville, UK

The nearest railway station is 3.1 miles (5 km) south of the village, at Rowlands Castle.

The village pub, The Red Lion, is believed to be the oldest in Hampshire, dating from the 16th century, though possibly earlier. The Church of England Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels has a thirteenth-century chancel; the registers include burials in woollen cloth from 1678-1746. Clanfield and Chalton parishes were amalgamated 1932. Chalton was listed as part of the 'Hundred of Finchdean' in the Domesday Book.

On Windmill Hill, Hampshire near Chalton is Chalton Windmill which stands at 193 metres above sea level. Also near Chalton, is Butser Ancient Farm and the area around Chalton is home to many ancient sites.

The Staunton Way footpath goes past Chalton from Queen Elizabeth Country Park which is close to the village.

The Admiralty Shutter Telegraph Line had a semaphore line station at Chalton.

Admiral Richard Goodwin Keats, famous for his actions at the Battle of Algeciras Bay in 1801 was born in Chalton in 1757.

References

Chalton, Hampshire Wikipedia