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"Alresford" is derived from Old English, meaning "Ford by the alders," referring to a river crossing (ford) near alder trees. It is a place name commonly associated with several locations in England, most notably the town of Alresford in Hampshire. The name reflects the area's natural landscape and historical significance related to water routes.

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