Headley, East Hampshire

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Headley
Headley, East Hampshire (Hampshire)
Headley, East Hampshire

Headley shown within Hampshire
OS grid reference SU821362
District East Hampshire
Shire county Hampshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town GUILDFORD
Postcode district GU35 8
Dialling code 01428
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament East Hampshire
List of places: UKEnglandHampshire

Coordinates: 51°07′09″N 0°49′38″W / 51.119239, -0.827121

Headley is a village in East Hampshire, England and is the oldest of three villages in the south of England of that name.

Headley has gone through a number of spellings, but was first noted in the Domesday Book: "In Neatham Hundred — The Count (Eustace) himself holds 5 hides in Headley which answered for 3 hides before 1066. Earl Godwin Held it. They account for it in (Bishops) Sutton."

The civil parish of Headley has a population of over 5,500. The parish comprises a number of hamlets as well as the village of Headley itself: Standford, Arford, Headley Down, Barford, Wishanger, Sleaford, Trottsford, and part of Hollywater. Current area is 4,862 acres (19.7 km²). The original parish also included Grayshott (until 1902), Lindford, and a considerable portion of Bordon (until 1929). The ecclesiastical parish of All Saints, Headley served Lindford and Bordon, although not Grayshott, until March 2002 — since then Bordon became a separate ecclesiastical parish.

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