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Upper Clatford

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OS grid reference
  
SU3533643887

Country
  
England

Post town
  
ANDOVER

Shire county
  
Hampshire

UK parliament constituency
  
North West Hampshire

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Sunday 6:07 PM

District
  
Test Valley

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Population
  
1,652 (2011 Census including Red Rice)

Weather
  
16°C, Wind W at 10 km/h, 46% Humidity

Upper Clatford is a village in Hampshire, England. The village lies in the valley of the River Anton, several miles upstream of the point where it joins the River Test, just to the south of Andover. Clatford is an old English term meaning 'the ford where the burdock grows'. The local parish church of All Saints was first built probably during the reign of Henry I (1100-1135) as its massive columns and round arches are typical of the first half of the twelfth century. It was rebuilt in the sixteenth century and transformed into an 'auditory church' in the seventeenth century. Even so, a large proportion of the congregation still cannot see the altar. The Church rests between two arms of the Pillhill Brook; the village war memorial is also within its grounds.

Map of Upper Clatford, Andover, UK

The village historically had four manors: Norman Court, Sackville Court, Clatford Manor and Clatford Mills.

The village is within walking distance of Andover town centre and the most direct route is to follow the path of the old railway line which is now a public footpath. Along this route there is much evidence of the old railway line though little to be seen of the earlier canal that preceded the railway. The canal and later railway were very important to the local economy in particular for the transport of raw materials from Southampton via Andover to Upper Clatford for Taskers of Andover whose premises were located in nearby Anna Valley. Pig Iron was shipped from Southampton via the canal to Taskers Wharf, originally located where the footpath now leaves Upper Clatford for Andover.

Local attractions are a number of traditionally thatched cottages and houses including the premises of the local public house The Crook and Shears. Following the road south out of the village leads to the twin village of Goodworth Clatford (formerly Lower Clatford).

References

Upper Clatford Wikipedia


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