Is crondall a nice place to live?

Is crondall a nice place to live?

Crondall is within Hart District, which in the past few years has been voted the UK’s most desirable place to live based on the quality of life. The historic heart of the village is protected by a Conservation Area and spread throughout the village are a variety of Grade I, II and “locally listed” buildings.

Which county is Crondall in?

Crondall is located in the county of Hampshire, South East England, three miles north-west of the town of Farnham, ten miles east of the major town of Basingstoke, and 37 miles south-west of London….Which county is Crondall in?

Ceremonial County Hampshire
Administrative County Hampshire

How many people live in Crondall?

Crondall
Population 1,770 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference SU795488
Civil parish Crondall
District Hart

Whats it like to live in Odiham?

Odiham feels beyond time, well away from the pressures and stresses of modern life. Odiham is surrounded by gentle rolling countryside of farmland and woodland. Country lanes wend their way to scattered hamlets and villages of wonky timber-framed farmhouses, converted barns and occasional modish new builds.

Where was the crondall hoard found?

Hampshire
The Crondall Hoard is a hoard of coins and other articles that was found in the village of Crondall in the English county of Hampshire. The hoard was discovered in 1828 and is believed to date to the seventh century.

Where is the village of Crondall in Hampshire?

Crondall / krʌndəl / is a village and large civil parish in the north east of Hampshire in England, in a similar location to the Crondall Hundred surveyed in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village is on the gentle slopes of the low western end of the North Downs range, and has the remains of a Roman villa.

Where is Crondall village hall in Hook Meadow?

Crondall Village Hall looks out over Hook Meadow and across open countryside, and is situated close to All Saints Church at the heart of Crondall Village. With a large main hall, a separate meeting room, a fully equipped kitchen, bar area and a performance stage, Crondall Village Hall is the ideal local venue.

Who are the members of Crondall parish council?

The Parish Council consists of 8 elected (unpaid) Councillors and 1 (paid) professional Clerk. Together we deliver local services and represent your local interests. See our Crondall Parish Boundaries document for information on our boundaries

Where is the plume of feathers in Crondall?

The Plume of Feathers is a historic village pub and restaurant in the centre of Crondall, close to Farnham, Odiham and Fleet, with a reputation for excellent food, comfortable surroundings and a warm welcome.

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