- Bentley, Hampshire
infobox UK place
country = England
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static_image_caption= The Bentley Archer
latitude= 51.19401
longitude= -0.87756
official_name= Bentley
population= 1,019 (2001)
civil_parish= Bentley
shire_district=East Hampshire
shire_county =Hampshire
region= South East England
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postcode_district=
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dial_code=
os_grid_reference= SU785445Bentley is a village and
civil parish in theEast Hampshire district ofHampshire ,England .The village is located just off the
A31 road between Farnham inSurrey and Alton, being about five miles west of Farnham and six miles east of Alton. It is served by Bentley railway station, which is about one mile to the south and is actually in the parish ofBinsted .Bentley is most famous for being the location of a Radio 4 and
ITV Docu-Drama from the 1990s calledThe Village (TV Series) , following local residents about their daily lives.The founder of the Scout Movement Robert Baden-Powell lived in Bentley at
Pax Hill . Harold Sanderson the owner of the White Star Line learned of the sinking of the Titanic whilst at his home Jenkyn Place in Bentley.There are two pubs in the village: "The Star" (named after a car) and "The Bull".
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