Hart District Hampshire England United Kingdom
51.246882,-0.872871

Crondall

Crondall () is a village and large civil parish in the north east of Hampshire in England, in the Crondall Hundred surveyed in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village is on the gentle slopes of the low western end of the North Downs range, and has the remains of a Roman villa. Despite the English Reformation, Winchester Cathedral (or its Dean and Chapter) held the chief manors representing much of its land from 975 until 1861. A large collection of Anglo-Saxon and Merovingian coins found in the parish has become known as the Crondall Hoard.

Distance between:

London to Crondall 37 Miles / 60 Kms
Liverpool to Crondall 175 Miles / 281 Kms

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Population 2017: 1874 inhabitants