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Remains of Burghclere railway station in 1963. Burghclere is a village and civil parish in Hampshire, England. According to the 2011 census the village had a population of 1,152. [1] The village is near the border of Hampshire with Berkshire, four miles south of Newbury. The closest settelments are Newtown, Old Burghclere and Newtown Common.
Burghclere is a parish five miles west of Kingsclere, and is immediately adjacent to Highclere, which is on its western boundary. In the heart of Old Burghclere stands the old church of All Saints, and close by is Burghclere Manor House, which was formerly the rectory. Burghclere Farm is north of the old church. [2]
The village of Adbury is part of the civil parish of Burghclere, [1] and is part of the Burghclere, Highclere and St. Mary Bourne ward of Basingstoke and Deane borough council. [2] The borough council is a Non-metropolitan district of Hampshire County Council .
The civil parish of St Mary Bourne [2] is part of the Burghclere, Highclere and St Mary Bourne ward of Basingstoke and Deane borough council. [3] The borough council is a Non-metropolitan district of Hampshire County Council. The ward includes Binley, and the hamlets of Swampton and Stoke further up the Bourne rivulet valley.
Whitway is a hamlet in the civil parish of Burghclere in the Basingstoke and Deane district of Hampshire, England. Its nearest town is Newbury , which lies approximately 5 miles (8.1 km) north from the hamlet.
Sandham Memorial Chapel is in the village of Burghclere, Hampshire, England.It is a Grade I listed, [1] 1920s decorated chapel, designed by Lionel Pearson.The chapel was built to accommodate a series of paintings by the English artist Stanley Spencer.
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Burghclere railway station (originally named Sydmonton) [1] was a station on the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway in England. It was further from the village of Burghclere than Highclere railway station but Burghclere station was relatively busy, serving the larger village of Kingsclere .