Crondall is a compact village and civil parish in the district of Hart in Hampshire, England, set on rolling downland a few miles from the towns of Farnham and Fleet. It keeps a distinctly rural character with a village green, a Norman and Saxon church (St Mary’s) and a mix of period cottages and later houses that give the high street a quiet, historic feel.
The village is notable for the discovery of the Anglo‑Saxon Crondall Hoard and for its strong community life - village events, a local cricket club and small businesses - while many residents commute to larger employment centres, being within comfortable commuting distance of London and other regional hubs; some historic manorial and archaeological links mean it often attracts interest from local historians. The economy remains largely residential and agricultural, preserving the peaceful, village atmosphere.
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