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The Cricketers ...
This friendly
village pub is run by Elaine and Steve Mancini and
has a beautiful large open garden with plenty of
seating for those hot summer days, as well as offering
two warm open log fires for those chilly winter
nights.
Can you think of anything better
than sitting in peaceful and beautiful surroundings
drinking an ice cold beer, or warming up your toes
in front of a roaring fire, before indulging in
some home made quality food that will leave you
talking about it for days.
A
Little Village History...
Longparish
is a most apt name for the village as it is, indeed,
a long parish, winding and twisting for three miles
along the Test. The name did not appear until the
middle of the 16th century, at about the time of
the Dissolution of the Monasteries, before which
it was known as Middleton (of Middletune).
The
parish was formed from four ancient ‘tithings’,
East and West Aston, Middleton and Forton. Apart
from some postwar development of council housing,
Longparish remains much as it has for centuries,
with half-timbered, brick and flint cottages.
The
stocks near the village church are, alas, not the
original ones, but the old grindstone is. The "Ashburn
Rest" seat, provided by a thoughtful Rev Burnaby-Green
in 1886, was sited by the spring with a tin cup.
It was a long walk to church for some.
Longparish
has held the Samuel Whitebread Trophy for village
cricket, contested at Lords' cricket ground, London.
Why not call us now to book
your table: (01264) 720 335
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