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New Forest Bed and Breakfast Hordle

Antlers, Arnewood Bridge Road, Sway, Hampshire, SO41 6DA. England. UK.

email: info@new-forest-bed-breakfast.co.uk

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Hordle

Hordle is a small (population approximately 6000) village that lies in between the cities of Bournemouth and Southampton on the south coast of England. It is bordered by the towns of Lymington, New Milton and Ashley. Hordle lies within 2 miles of the boundary to the New Forest and also roughly 2 miles to the sea.

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Greenways, Vicarage Lane, Hordle, Lymington SO41 0HS
Phone: 01425 622580 Fax: 01425 621152


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Miranda, Vaggs Lane, Hordle, Lymington SO41 0FP
Phone: 01425 621561


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Cottage


S/C Ensuite converted milking parlour, Parlour Studio, Hordle SO41 0FG
Email parlourstudio@aol.com

Phone: 01425621715 Mobile: 07813985488


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The Mill at Gordleton, Silver Street, Hordle, Lymington SO416DJ
Email info@themillatgordleton.co.uk

Phone: 01590 682219 Fax: 01590 683073


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Wareham CP Woodlands M/Homes, Stopples Lane, Hordle, Lymington
Phone: 01425 610060



Hordle is situated between the Solent coast and the borders of the New Forest and, although the present civil parish is somewhat smaller than the 3,854 acres it used to contain, its north-south boundaries remain much as they have always been.

History
The first mention of Hordle is in the Domesday Book (1086) and its church is recorded in the cartulary of Christchurch Priory early in the twelfth century. The soils of the parish are based mainly on well drained gravels to the south and clayey loams to the north: the character of the parish is agricultural, although in times past a few salterns were operated on the coast. The distribution of dwellings has apparently always been of a scattered nature, grouping into several hamlets such as Tiptoe to the north and Taddiford to the south. There is some evidence that the main centre of population moved northwards, away from the coast, in the eighteenth century and, in order to meet this change, the ancient parish church was demolished in 1830 and moved to Downton Common, two miles to the north.

After about 1920 considerable infilling took place in the parish and this accelerated in the 1950s and 60s leading to a much increased population that largely seeks its livelihood in the neighbouring towns of Lymington and New Milton. The parish population in 1801 was 446 and by 1931 this had increased by a thousand and it has gone on growing ever since.

There was no school in the parish until 1860 and there are no endowed charities. Hordle today, despite considerable growth, still manages to retain its rural character helped by the green belts that separate it from the adjoining parishes.

The name Hordle is a short form of "Horde Hill" and refers to the hill now known as "Golden Hill" which lies on the main road from Hordle to Ashley. The name is thought to derive from stories of pirate activity in the area and a cache of treasure buried in the hill.


 

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Hordle

The Parish church of All Saints, Hordle and the daughter church of St. Andrew, Tiptoe, extends a warm welcome to visitors who wish to share in Sunday worship, or drop in to the Parish church during the week for a time of quiet.

Horldle Church


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