South Warnborough is a small, historic village in the district of Hart in rural Hampshire, England. Set amid the rolling downland and wooded lanes typical of north Hampshire, it has a compact centre of timber‑framed cottages, a medieval parish church and a number of listed buildings that give the place a distinctive conservation‑area character.
Life in South Warnborough is largely residential with surrounding farmland and small local enterprises; the community revolves around the village hall, church and a traditional public house, with occasional local events and shows. The village is conveniently placed a few miles from the market towns of Odiham, Basingstoke and Farnham, so many residents commute further afield, including to London, while enjoying the quieter, scenic setting and opportunities for walking in the Hampshire countryside.
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