- Hambledon, Surrey
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 51.1383
longitude= -0.6192
official_name= Hambledon
map_type= Surrey
population = 765 [ [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=800136&c=GU8+4DR&d=16&e=15&g=492760&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 Census data] ]
shire_district= Waverley
shire_county =Surrey
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= South West Surrey
post_town=Godalming |postcode_district = GU8
postcode_area= GU |dial_code= 01428
os_grid_reference= SU966385Hambledon is a small and scattered
village inSurrey , south of Guildford. It is tucked away amongst fields and woodland betweenWitley andChiddingfold .Hambledon appears in
Domesday Book of 1086 as "Hameledune". It was held by Rannulf from Edward de Sarisber (Salisbury ). Its domesday assets were: 3 hides; 7plough s, 1 mill worth 2s 6d, convert|3|acre|m2 ofmeadow ,woodland worth 30 hogs. It rendered £5. [ [http://www.gwp.enta.net/surrnames.htm Surrey Domesday Book] ]In the 16th century, its land was mined for
iron ore . In recent times this was replaced by another local industry -brick making.The church of
St Peter lies some distance from most of the houses, at the top of a hill. The churchyard contains two gigantic yew trees - one with a convert|30|ft|m|sing=on circumference and hollow, with space for 4 people inside. Legend has it that if you walk around the interior three times you will see a witch. The trees outdate the present church by many centuries.Today’s building was constructed in the 19th century, although it does contain traces of its 14th century predecessor.
St. Dominic's School is situated atop Mount Oliviet.
Beside the village green stands
Oakhurst Cottage - a traditional 16th century labourer’s home, which has been restored and is now owned by the National Trust.A short distance up the hill, close to the A283
Petworth Road, is a building which was originally built as the localworkhouse . It was managed by the HambledonPoor Law Union, formed in 1836. An infirmary block and amortuary were built to the north of the site in the 1870s, and these buildings later became Hambledon Hospital, which closed in 1948.The pub is the "Merry Harriers" and boasts a campsite, and an unusual collection of gazunders hanging from the ceiling. The sign on the A283 Milford-to-Petworth road proclaims that it is a traditional country pub offering "Warm beer & lousy food"
Hambledon
workhouse was used byKing Edward's School, Witley in nearbyWormley from 1940 to 1949 while the school buildings were taken over by theRoyal Navy .The buildings were then used by the
Institute of Oceanographic Sciences until the 1990s when the site was acquired by property developers Berkeley Homes and redeveloped for residential use. Only the workhouse survives - now converted into apartments.To the north at
Hydestile , within Hambledon's boundary is the site of the former hospitals King George V Hospital [http://web.mac.com/greenfieldtv/KGV/Welcome.html] and St. Thomas' Hospital. This 50 acre site has now been redeveloped.References
External links
* [http://www.hambledonsurrey.co.uk/ www.HambledonSurrey.co.uk]
* [http://web.mac.com/greenfieldtv/KGV/Welcome.html King George V Hospital History site]
* [http://web.mac.com/greenfieldtv/KGV/St_Thomas.html St. Thomas' Hospital History site]* [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=hambledon+surrey&ie=UTF8&ll=51.133047,-0.632572&spn=0.07325,0.142651&t=h&z=13 Google Maps]
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