- Froyle
infobox UK place
country = England
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latitude= 51.18583
longitude= -0.91510
official_name= Upper & Lower Froyle
population=
civil_parish=Froyle
shire_district=East Hampshire
shire_county =Hampshire
region= South East England
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os_grid_reference= SU759435Froyle, or to be more accurate, Upper and Lower Froyle, is a village and
civil parish in theEast Hampshire district ofHampshire ,England . It is 3.6 miles (5.8km) northeast of Alton, just off the A31 road.The nearest railway station is Bentley, 2 miles (3.3km) east of the village.
Froyle is situated on the edge of
the Downs above thePilgrims' Way that leads fromWinchester toCanterbury . It is most likely that, in the winter months, the actual route taken by Pilgrims passed through the village to avoid the wet conditions in the valley of the River Wey. There was a Church at "Froli" (mentioned in theDomesday Book ) in 1086. The entry for Froyle also states "Froyle, it was ever there...." and there are traces of habitation on the surrounding downs going back to the Iron Age.Notable people
*Rev. Sir Thomas Miller, 6th Baronet: he was both the
vicar and thelord of the manor of Froyle. His grandson, Sir Hubert Miller, said of him "My grandfather hunted hard to hounds and drank two bottles of port with his dinner. I wonder he wasn’t sick." It was also reported that on hot Sunday mornings Miller would smash the church windows with his walking stick to let air in.
*Sir Henry John Miller (1830-1918), emigrated to New Zealand and becameSpeaker of theNew Zealand Legislative Council .External links
* [http://www.froyle.com The Froyle Archive]
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