Netherton, Hampshire

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Netherton is a hamlet in northwest Hampshire, England. According to the Post Office the population of the 2011 Census was included in the civil parish of Faccombe. It is the site of a late Anglo-Saxon and medieval manorial complex, [1] the remains of which are on private property with nothing remaining above ground.

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References

  1. Fairbrother, J.R. (1990). Faccombe Netherton: Excavations of a Saxon and Medieval Manorial Complex. London: British Museum Publications. pp. 1–3.

Coordinates: 51°18′54″N1°27′48″W / 51.31500°N 1.46333°W / 51.31500; -1.46333