Crookham Village
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Crookham Village | |
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Crookham Village shown within Hampshire |
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Population | 3,648[1](2001 Census) |
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OS grid reference | |
- London | 42 mi (68 km) |
Parish | Crookham Village |
District | Hart |
Shire county | Hampshire |
Region | South East |
Constituent country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | FLEET |
Postcode district | GU51 |
Dialling code | 01252 |
Police | Hampshire |
Fire | Hampshire |
Ambulance | South Central |
European Parliament | South East England |
UK Parliament | North East Hampshire |
Website: Crookham Village Parish Council | |
List of places: UK • England • Hampshire |
Crookham Village is located south-west of Fleet, in northeast Hampshire, England and lies within the Hart District.
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[edit] History
Crookham (formerly Crokeham) dates back at least as far as the Domesday Book, although Crookham Village and Church Crookham did not become separate entities until the founding of the Christ Church in 1840.[2][3] It is this church for which Church Crookham is named. Whilst Church Crookham has become largely subsumed in the urban dormitory town of Fleet, Crookham Village lies across the Basingstoke Canal from its neighbour, in a more rural setting.
The village centre has evolved around scattered ancient cottages, many of which are timber-framed. Agriculture and horticulture are important industries, and hops were grown and kiln-dried in the parish until 1974. Crookham was formerly noted for brick making and potteries which produced coarse red ware of the flower-pot-type. A traditional Mummers play is performed outside two of the public houses and on the village green each Boxing Day.
[edit] Notes of Interest
The Basingstoke Canal passes through Crookham Village, and a wharf once existed at the historic former Chequers public house, now rebuilt and renamed the George and Lobster. Here, timber was loaded and coal unloaded. A picnic area is now at the site, and the towpath provides attractive walks. Another of the village pubs, the Fox and Hounds, was host to the Fleet Folk club from the 1960s until 2001 when redevelopment work at the pub did away with the venue. The club was run independently of the pub management in a separate function room and gained a reputation for featuring high quality musicians in the tiny room, often early appearances by artists later to become famous. The Black Horse is the village's third pub.
[edit] References
- ^ Neighbourhood Statistics: Parish Headcounts. Retrieved on 2008-02-16.
- ^ Church Crookham.co.uk. Church Crookham: A pleasant village in Hampshire, England. Retrieved on [[November 28]], 2006.
- ^ Hampshire Treasures: Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 32 - Crookham Village
[edit] Further reading
- Rose, B. (2001). Family walks around Fleet, Crookham and Crondall. Fleet: Footmark. ISBN 0952736373