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Damerham
Damerham is a village and civil parish in Hampshire, England, located near to Fordingbridge. As well as being the location of notable Neolithic and Bronze Age barrows, Damerham was an important Anglo-Saxon manor mentioned in the will of Alfred the Great. By the time of the Domesday Book of 1086, Damerham was a major settlement in the possession of Glastonbury Abbey. Today Damerham is a rural village on the River Allen. ==Overview== Situated north west of Fordingbridge and close to the Dorset border, Damerham is located on the River Allen.〔(Hampshire Treasures - Damerham, page 73 )〕 Damerham contains a mixture of cottages, with a riverside mill and a Norman church.〔 Settled since Saxon times, Damerham is said to be the birthplace of Æthelflæd, wife of Edmund I.〔 Adam of Damerham (13th century), the author of ''Historia de Rebus gestis Glastoniensibus'', was a native of Damerham.〔(Victoria County History, (1912), A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 5, Pages 586-591 )〕 Damerham was once in Wiltshire, but was transferred in 1895 to Hampshire.〔 The village gave its name to a Ham class minesweeper, HMS Damerham.
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