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1260:, the Square, Bishop's Waltham – The Crown Hotel, parts of which date from the 1500s, was once a coaching inn and had two court yards at the rear with stables and brew houses, the inner yard being overlooked by an open gallery. In the 1960s the house reverted to its former and more correct designation of inn and considerable alterations have taken place since.
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Waltham Dynamos who use the facilities at Priory Park. The Dynamos were founded in 1975 and are now one of the largest junior and youth football clubs in Hampshire, with the largest membership of any society and club within the town of Bishop's
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inspection, the school was rated as Grade 1 'Outstanding', Under the most recent Ofsted
Inspection in 2017, the school was rated as Grade 2 'Good'. It is a two form entry school for children aged 7–11 years old. Its feeder school is Bishops Waltham Infant School. Its pupils are in the catchment for
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potteries. Arthur Helps invested the works' minimal profits and much of his own fortune in building new housing for workers (creating the district of Newtown south of the brickworks in the process) and the unsuccessful attempt to build the Bishops Waltham Railway (see below). Economic recession
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781:, plus buildings as far away as Peru and Egypt. Blanchard continued to produce various types of brick and tile at Bishops Waltham as well, which were used extensively on railway construction and other civil engineering projects in the county. Both the
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Bishop's Waltham Cricket Club runs three sides in the Hampshire Cricket League in addition to junior teams and non-league teams that play friendly matches. The ground is beyond the allotments at the end of Albany Road.
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1132:(1684–1757). Vernon Hill House, which stands on the hill of the same name to the north-east of Bishop's Waltham, was built by Admiral Vernon just after the capture of Porto Bello.
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2859:City of Winchester
2342:City of Winchester
1939:City of Winchester
1909:Borough of Gosport
1904:Borough of Fareham
1868:City of Portsmouth
1749:. Closedpubs.co.uk
1194:"Bishop's Waltham"
1110:Sir William Jenner
1017:Gunner and Company
1005:The Waltham Blacks
897:
732:Gunner and Company
693:Admiral Villeneuve
685:William of Wykeham
542:"Bishop's Waltham"
432:50.9536°N 1.2118°W
373:UK Parliament
319:Dialling code
225:City of Winchester
60:"Bishop's Waltham"
3297:
3296:
3080:Upper Meon Valley
2942:Headbourne Worthy
2824:
2823:
2542:Headbourne Worthy
2307:
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2284:Further education
2264:South Coast Plain
1948:Major settlements
1919:Borough of Havant
1836:Ceremonial county
1270:The Mafeking Hero
1255:
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1229:
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980:Sport and leisure
942:Dundridge Meadows
775:Buckingham Palace
755:Reading Formation
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577:
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235:Shire county
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3310:Bishop's Waltham
2887:
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2828:
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2674:Owslebury Bottom
2644:Northington Down
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2294:Lord Lieutenants
1977:Bishop's Waltham
1914:District of Hart
1853:Hampshire Portal
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1709:on 31 March 2013
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1409:. Archived from
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829:Stagecoach South
815:Second World War
807:Elliott Brothers
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450:Bishop's Waltham
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3045:Olivers Battery
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1992:Chandler's Ford
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1794:Hantsweb entry
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1788:External links
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1771:. 24 July 2017
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1336:The Wheatsheaf
1318:The Crows Nest
1300:The Kings Head
1288:The Barleycorn
1282:The Priory Inn
1264:The White Swan
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1098:Henry of Blois
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1026:Notable people
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1011:Black Act 1723
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886:level crossing
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3066:Colden Common
3064:
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3008:
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2996:
2995:Old Alresford
2993:
2991:
2988:
2986:
2985:
2984:New Alresford
2981:
2979:
2978:Itchen Valley
2976:
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2914:South Wonston
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2774:Weston Colley
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2744:Twyford Moors
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2730:
2729:Temple Valley
2727:
2725:
2724:Stoke Charity
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2710:
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2649:Old Alresford
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2628:New Alresford
2625:
2623:
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2597:Martyr Worthy
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2522:Fisher's Pond
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2502:Durley Street
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