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Meonstoke maps

Historic maps of Meonstoke and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Meonstoke maps

Meonstoke map

Historic map of Meonstoke

Hampshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Hampshire

Meonstoke map

Historic Map of any Meonstoke postcode

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Meonstoke books

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Around Eastleigh including Chandler's Ford, Bishopstoke and Botley Living Memories
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Hampshire Living Memories
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Hampshire Revisited Photographic Memories
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Meonstoke books
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Memories of Meonstoke

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Meonstoke and its surrounding farmland

There are many people better qualified than I to write about Meonstoke, but this photo evokes memories of the Cooke's, who ran the village shop with cheerful kindness and where we shopped for essentials - and particularly for sweets which we took back to school in a biscuit tin (I have written about it here http://lawfordherry.blogspot.com/2007/11/st-ronans.html/). Opposite were (and still... [more]

Shared on 22 January 2009 by Herry Lawford.

Main Rd - Hill House

These are not really memories although I do remember my father talking a lot about Meonstoke with affection.
I have 2 old postcards and 2 old photos. The photos are of the building (I understand it was a Post Office at some date) in the picture above but when it was a private house. According to family tradition it... [more]

Shared on 04 February 2008 by Jo Ball.

Hampshire memories

Exton Post Office

I lived in the village in the mid 1950s. I can remember that the owner of the Post office was a Mr Worthington. The granddaughter was called Celia.

Shared on 23 May 2009 by David Goble.

MILES FAMILY

Dear  Villagers of the Droxford & Exton area -

Please can you help me, I'm looking for living relatives of Alfred Miles, who died in 1900, around the Droxford area. He was a gamekeeper, his wife was called Sarah, two of their sons also lived in the area, Richard Miles (gamekeeper) and Arthur Miles (kennelman/groom). I believe Richard lived at... [more]

Shared on 14 September 2009 by Carl Miles.

My time at Studwell Lodge and in the village of Droxford

My family first came to live in Studwell Lodge, which they bought from the Bruce family,  when my father retired from farming in Berkshire at the age of fifty five. It was then 1959 and I, as a  teenager, was overawed by the sheer size and space of the property. The village was very welcoming to us newcomers. Barbara Wade was... [more]

Shared on 17 January 2009 by Charles Skipwith.

Visiting

I had family who lived in Droxford, that was my Uncle Peter, Aunty Dot and my cousins Susan, Christine and John Miles.  Sorry John if you are reading this, it's your five mins of fame.  I loved going over there and was always made welcome.  I went to Droxford school with Mr Bark? and his wife.  She was ok but he... [more]

Shared on 02 May 2007 by Vanessa Hillman(nee Miles).

Harriott Brothers - the Butcher's Shop

My Father was Arthur Harriott who owned Harriott Brothers Butchers Shop (which can be seen at the bottom left-hand corner of the picture) together with his Brother, Edward. We lived in "Old Sarum" which is the white house adjoining with my Mother, Molly and my Aunt Olive and Uncle Edward. One of my first memories must have... [more]

Shared on 04 July 2006 by Pamela Beeching.

memories

MY MUM USED TO BIKE OVER FROM NORTH BOARHUNT TO SOBERTON EVERY THURSDAY WHEN I WAS SMALL.
She had a small seat fixed at the back so that she could take me too,i had to sit on a blanket as it was hard.It use to take a while and i use to sit back there and sing my heart out,as i... [more]

Shared on 20 January 2008 by Vanessa Hillman(nee Miles).

Extracts From Meonstoke & Hampshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Meonstoke, inspired by Frith photos.

Hampshire Revisited Photographic Memories

Meonstoke is one of those villages that has expanded and developed over the years to become part of a chain of local communities, including Brockbridge and Corhampton. The name of the village and the river comes from the Meonware tribe, who were Jutish settlers of the post-Roman period. The Buck's Head pub can be seen on the right.

This is an extract from Hampshire Revisited Photographic Memories.
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Hampshire Churches Photographic Memories

This 13th-century church, which lies beside picturesque thatched cottages, has a handsome 17th-century pulpit with striking twisted columns and wide arm-rests. The sculptured font is Norman, and in the chancel are several stone coffins discovered in the churchyard. The tower is 13th-century.

This is an extract from Hampshire Churches Photographic Memories.
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Hampshire Living Memories

Perhaps the motorcyclist is riding to Corhampton, quarter of a mile away, but he must watch out for the stray cow in the distance. He is next to Church End Cottages, which are timber-framed with hipped tiled roofs. The popular Bucks Head pub is on the right. Cows are being herded up the hill towards the triangular green, where there is... [more]

This is an extract from Hampshire Living Memories.
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