Lindford, Hampshire

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Lindford
Hampshire
Well kept flowerbed at Lindford - geograph.org.uk - 1527293.jpg
Location
Grid reference: SU809360
Location: 51°7’5"N, 0°50’42"W
Data
Population: 2,791  (2011)
Post town: Bordon
Postcode: GU35
Dialling code: 01420
Local Government
Council: East Hampshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
East Hampshire

Lindford is a village in Hampshire, a mile north-east of Bordon, and west of Headley, Hampshire on the B3004 road in the east of the county.

This is a sizabl village with with a population of around 2,700, It has a village shop, post office, private dental practice, hair dresser, as well as a Methodist church, a village hall, a pub, The Royal Exchange, and a club.

Churches

Lindford Methodist Church

Lindford Methodist Church is the only church in the village. The Anglican parish church is All Saints' Church in Headley[1]

About the village

Lindford Village Hall

A new village hall was built as part of the permission granted on The Chase development. This hall is used for a number of activities including, a nursery school, Brownies, and dance classes.

At the southeast end of the village is Headley Water Mill, dating in part from the 16th century, or earlier.[2]

There is also a Church Centre on the outskirts of Lindford in Headley, East Hampshire|Headley. It hosts groups and clubs, guides, Brownies, rainbows, Cub Scout, Scouts, a Sunday school and holds fetes and charity sales.

Outside links

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References

  1. "Lindford Village". Lindford Parish Council. http://www.lindfordpc.org.uk/?name=home. Retrieved 7 November 2016. 
  2. John & Peter Ellis (c. 1970). "Headley Water Mill". http://www.johnowensmith.co.uk/headley/mill.htm. Retrieved August 5, 2006.