King's Somborne
King's Somborne | |
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District | Test Valley |
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Shire county | Hampshire |
Region | South East |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | STOCKBRIDGE |
Postcode district | SO20 |
Dialling code | 01794 |
Police | Hampshire |
Fire | Hampshire |
Ambulance | South Central |
EU Parliament | South East England |
UK Parliament | North West Hampshire |
King's Somborne is a village in Hampshire, England. The village lies on the edge of the valley of the River Test.
General information
The 'Sombornes' comprise the scattered village of King's Somborne, together with the hamlets of Little Somborne, Up Somborne, and Ashley.
Between King's Somborne and the river lies John of Gaunt's Deer Park and to the south the Romans had a river crossing. King's Somborne had its own drove road used by travellers unwilling to pay the tolls on the turnpike roads to Stockbridge and the Fair. Cruck beams still survive from the 15th century flint and chalk cottages in the village. These beams were whole timbers curving from the roof to the ground. Nearby Marsh Court is built entirely of blocks of local chalk and designed by Edwin Lutyens, as was the war memorial which stands in the village. The original garden plan for Marsh Court was designed by Gertrude Jekyll. Somborne Park is the home of the Hervey-Bathurst family and Compton Manor was the home of the late Sir Thomas Sopwith of aviation fame. The cliffs at Brook are a local landmark where chalk is extracted.
At Ashley, near Farley Mount, the Normans built a large castle. At Eldon is the tiny 12th-century Church of St John the Baptist, (now redundant). The ecclesiastical Parish of Somborne with Ashley has three restored or conserved redundant churches within its boundaries.
Little Somborne has the small but charming church of Saxon origin, redundant but conserved in the 1970s and now used for two services a year.
Up Somborne, a ribbon of houses among farmland, is under one mile from Little Somborne.
Interesting trivia
The television series Worzel Gummidge was filmed partly at or near King's Somborne, as well as nearby Braishfield.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to King's Somborne. |
- The Sombornes Online is the community web site for Kings Somborne and the surrounding villages.
There are many groups and organisations within the village including: