Hampshire's local pages

Mattingley

Extending westwards from the River Hart and crossed by the Whitewater, the parish has secluded and pretty scenery, with fine views from the heath which runs south-east from the hamlet of Hazeley Lea. The cottages at Mattingley are set very pleasantly around a green.

The church dates from the fifteenth century; it is of timber-framing with herringbone brick infilling. Two bells are amongst the oldest in Hampshire, one having been cast about 1450.

Further information on attractions to discover in the area and other interesting villages to visit is available.  For information on public services for Mattingley please take a look at the Hook local pages.