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Bartley, Hampshire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bartley, Hampshire
Bartley is a village situated in Hampshire, England, within the boundaries of the New Forest National Park. ==Overview== Bartley is in the civil parish of Copythorne, surrounding villages are Copythorne to the north, Cadnam to the west, and Woodlands to the southeast. At the heart of Bartley is "The Tin Church" - an Anglican church reading room built in 1900 from corrugated iron and painted green. It was used for church services until 1992. It was then bought by a Charitable Trust, renovated, and is now a Village Hall and centre for the community. Also central to the community is ''Fourways Stores and Bartley Post Office'', owned and run by the same family for over thirty years. There is a pub called "The Haywain" (featuring the painting by Constable on the pub sign). Bartley Junior School〔(Bartley Junior School )〕 is just north of the village centre. There are a number of entrances to the New Forest in Bartley, with cattle grids to keep the horses and other grazing animals in the forest. Bartley has a stream running near it called Bartley Water.
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