Farringdon
is a picturesque village situated in the North East Hampshire countryside with
many attractive cottages, Massey's
Folly towers over Church Road, a massive brick construction built over
a period of around thirty years by three men, under the supervision of the eccentric
Rev. Thomas Massey,who was the Vicar of Farringdon from 1857 to 1919. ()
Close by the Folly,
All Saints Church was the centre of Village life nearly 800 years before Massey
arrived on the scene, and Gilbert White, who achieved fame as a naturalist with the Publication of his Natural History of Selborne, was Curate at Farringdon for over 20 years, from from 1761 to 1785.
Farringdon is attractive
and peaceful place and is ideally situated as a base to explore the
beautiful countryside and villages in this corner of Hampshire.(click on Farringdon aerial view to enlarge)
There are many pleasant
walks
in and around the village, many of which, to the delight of the casual walker,
pass by some of the local pubs and cafes offering a source of refreshment en
route.
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