The village and civil parish of Crondall lies in the district of Hart in Hampshire, south‑central England. It occupies rolling chalk downland a short drive from Farnborough, Farnham and Aldershot, and is centred on a large, well‑preserved village green with a pond, stocks and the medieval church of St Peter and St Paul. The area has a long history and is noted for archaeological finds, most famously the 19th‑century discovery known as the Crondall Hoard.
Traditionally agricultural, Crondall today combines farming and equestrian activity with a significant commuter population who work in nearby towns or London; small local businesses, pubs, a village hall, fetes and a cricket club keep the community active. Its conservation area and network of footpaths make it popular with walkers and anyone looking for a rural village atmosphere within easy reach of larger urban centres.
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