Coordinates: 51°20′53″N 0°52′31″W / 51.348145°N 0.875301°W
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| Parish | Eversley |
| Shire county | Hampshire |
| Region | South East |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Police | Hampshire |
| Fire | Hampshire |
| Ambulance | South Central |
| EU Parliament | South East England |
| List of places: UK • England • Hampshire | |
Eversley is a village and civil parish in the Hart District of North-East Hampshire, 21 km North East of Basingstoke. Its northern boundary is formed by the River Blackwater. Eversley is regarded as a wealthy community and is situated in the least deprived local council in England.
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Eversley means 'Wild Boar Clearing' and the boar is the symbol of the village, as shown on the village sign. The parish contains a number of small hamlets: Eversley Village (sometimes called Eversley Street), Eversley Centre, Eversley Cross, Lower Common and Up Green. The historical parish also included Bramshill, a modern civil parish largely covered by plantation forest, but also including the early 17th century Bramshill House.
There are a number of other large country houses in Eversley: Firgrove Manor (now apartments), Glaston Hill House (private residence) and Warbrook House (now a Conference Centre). Monuments to their residents can be seen in St Mary's Church, a medieval building mostly rebuilt in the 18th century. The churchyard is the burial-place of Charles Kingsley, who for 35 years was rector of the parish. As you enter the churchyard, Kinglsey's grave is to be found to the left of the path some 10 metres beyond the entrance gate. Kingsley was a significant author and commentator in the 19th century. Among other novels he wrote The Water Babies and Westward Ho!. Kingsley was also a social critic and an early founder of 'Christian Socialism'. One of his poems, "The Bad Squire", may very well be a comment on local social conditions in the mid-nineteenth century, and an attack on the attitudes of local landlords. A copy of the poem can be found in the church. The present incumbent is the Reverend Mike Saunders, who is also Vicar of St. Barnabas, Darby Green.
There are four public houses in Eversley: The Frog and Wicket (formerly called The Cross, and formerly still called Le Toad And Stumps), The Golden Pot, The White Hart and The Chequers. The Tally Ho is just over the river in Finchampstead, Berkshire. Eversley Mill is a well-known restaurant and although it also stands north of the Blackwater, the county border deviates from the river to encompass it.
Charles Kingsley's Primary School
In Eversley there is a primary school called Charles Kingsley's Primary School, founded by Charles Kingsley in 1853. It is a Christian school which offers mostly Christian Ethos. In 2004, it was inspected by OFSTED, and it received an outstanding report. The school was named as one of 364 in the list of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Skills Annual Report. Charles Kingsley's is one of only 271 schools to be named on that list twice. Its recent exam results show the school to be in the top 1% of the country.
Sport in Eversley
Eversley Cricket Club
Cricket has been played on the picturesque ground at Cross Green, Eversley for 220 summers. Eversley Cricket Club is one of the oldest in Hampshire. There is a big colts section and the men's teams are very successful.
Eversley Football Club
Eversley Football Club was founded in 1910. They became the first winners of the Surrey Elite Intermediate League in 2009 and gained promotion to Division One of the Combined Counties League for the 2009-10 season.
Celebrities
Eversley is home to celebrities including Laura Marling, Leroy Lita and Will Carling.
External links
This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopædia.
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