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Lindford, Hampshire
Village and parish in Hampshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lindford is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Bordon, and west of Headley, East Hampshire on the B3004 road.
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The nearest railway station is Liphook, 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of the village.
With a population of around 2,700, Lindford has a village shop, post office, private dental practice, hair dresser, as well as a Methodist church, a village hall, a pub, The Royal Exchange, and a club.
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Lindford Village Hall

As part of the permission granted on The Chase development, a new village hall was built. This hall is used for a number of activities including, a nursery school, Brownies, and dance classes.
Headley Water Mill
At the southeast end of the village is Headley Water Mill, dating in part from the 16th century, or earlier.[2]
Worship

Lindford Methodist Church is the only church in the village. The Anglican parish church is All Saints' Church in Headley.[3]
There is also a Church Centre on the outskirts of Lindford in Headley. It hosts groups and clubs, guides, Brownies, rainbows, Cub Scout, Scouts, a Sunday school and holds fetes and charity sales.
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