Sleaford, Hampshire

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Sleaford
Sleaford, Hampshire (Hampshire)
Sleaford, Hampshire

Sleaford shown within Hampshire
OS grid reference SU802381
District East Hampshire
Shire county Hampshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BORDON
Postcode district GU35
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament East Hampshire
List of places: UKEnglandHampshire

Coordinates: 51°08′05″N 0°51′18″W / 51.13484, -0.8549

Sleaford in Hampshire, England is a hamlet of Headley Civil Parish and the Kingsley Ecclesiastical Parish. It lies on the A325 and B3004 roads where they cross the small River Slea, a tributary of the Wey. Since the road junction has been re-aligned, there are now three bridges across the river.

Sleaford is at the edge of Broxhead Common, a part of the belt of heathland on the Surrey-Hampshire border from Berkshire to West Sussex, which the British Army found attractive for training. There are numerous military colleges, camps and training grounds in the region which extends in a zone southwards from Windsor, through Camberley, Frimley and Aldershot to Bordon (near Sleaford), Woolmer and Longmoor (grid reference SU795310). The last two were set up to train engineers to run railways, a very important skill in the Great War period.

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