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__NOTOC__ Rowledge is a village in England on the Surrey–Hampshire border, centred south of the A31 and Farnham. Neighbouring villages include Wrecclesham, Spreakley and Frensham. To the south west of the village is the Alice Holt Forest; to the west is Birdworld. ==Geography== Rowledge is centred in a southwest corner of Surrey, south west of the town of Farnham.〔(Grid Reference Finder ) distance tools〕 The relatively late (19th-century-created) ecclesiastical parish of Rowledge remains, unusually, one which straddles the Hampshire border: St James' Church, a few homes and Rowledge Primary School are in Hampshire. This two-county arrangement, which in respect of the same land applied to the largest contributor, Frensham, is unusual. It was formed in 1869 from parts of Farnham, Frensham〔(Rowledge, Hampshire ) Vision of Britain.org.uk University of Portsmouth and others. Retrieved 2013-10-28〕 and a very small percentage of Binsted parishes and includes the hamlets of Holt Pound and Bucks Horn Oak in Hampshire. Rowledge had a Civil Parish, covering the area within Surrey, now forms part of the Waverley ward of Wrecclesham and Rowledge. The area of Frensham after marginal falls, fell from within the 10 years before 1901 to 7,656 and fell during the 20 years before 1951 to , with its westerly hamlets gaining new local administration accordingly.〔(Frensham CP/Ch/AP ) Vision of Britain.org.uk University of Portsmouth and others. Retrieved 2013-10-28〕 The village is bounded to the north by the Bourne Valley (an "Area of Strategic Visual Importance" or ASVI) and Wrecclesham and Boundstone/Upper Bourne; to the west by the Alice Holt Forest; to the east by open countryside and to the south by further open countryside (an "Area of Great Landscape Value" or AGLV). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rowledge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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