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Civil parish
  
Tunworth

Country
  
England

Post town
  
BASINGSTOKE

District
  
Basingstoke and Deane

UK parliament constituency
  
Basingstoke

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Hampshire

Dialling code
  
01256

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Population
  
224 (2011 Census including Weston Patrick)

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Tunworth is a hamlet and civil parish in Hampshire.

Contents

Map of Tunworth, UK

Location

Tunworth is located in North East Hampshire. Tunworth is located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) from Basingstoke, the nearest major town. There are numerous villages nearby, such as

  • Upton Grey, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the east
  • Weston Patrick, 1.6 miles (2.6 km) to the south east
  • Mapledurwell, 2.8 miles (4.5 km) to the north
  • Winslade, 1.9 miles (3.0 km) to the west
  • Herriard, 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to the south
  • All distances were determined using Google Maps, and are therefore by road rather than direct.

    Physical geography

    The village is spread across several hills, known as the Tunworth Downs. These are caused by the same geological processes as the North Downs. The highest point in Tunworth is around 420 ft (130m)

    Buildings

    The little downland church of All Saints, Tunworth, is part of the benefice of Upton Grey. The church is 12th century. The church 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.

    Amenities

    Tunworth has one amenity, a bench, placed at the village high point. In 2012, an oak was planted by the bench to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. There was a school in Tunworth, but this was closed down in the 1950s. Most children now attend either a Basingstoke School or Long Sutton School.

    Economy

    The economy of Tunworth is mainly based in the service industry. The land around Tunworth is cultivated, meaning that there is some agriculture. In the past, successful race horses have been bred in Tunworth. A large proportion of Tunworth residents do not work, as Tunworth has a significant amount of older people.

    Land ownership

    Most the land around Tunworth is either owned by the Herriard Estate, or by Hackwood Park. This land is rented to various farmers and is also used for pheasant shooting. Some property is owned by the Herriard Estate as well, and is rented out.

    References

    Tunworth Wikipedia