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“The river where salmon swim…



  The woods where damselflies hover…”












































                                                                        A Peaceful Rural Retreat



                                                                        Church Heights is located in a commanding position, in ‘Old
                                                                        Bishopstoke’ – a peaceful rural retreat minutes from the bustle of
                                                                        Eastleigh and beyond.

                                                                        Recorded in the Domesday Book, the village is characterised
                                                                        by its woodland, Stoke Park Woods, originally owned by the
                                                                        Bishop of Winchester. King John of England hunted in the
                                                                        woods – and King Henry VIII used them as a fenced deer hunt.

                                                                        Now, Stoke Park Woods is a playground for energetic young
                                                                        families and also a site of special scientific interest. Take a walk
                                                                        along Water Vole Way beside the beautiful River Itchen as it
                                                                        flows gently through the village, with its thatched cottages.

                                                                        Bishopstoke is a wonderful place to raise a family: the village
                                                                        offers an infant school, junior school, Girl Guides and Scout
                                                                        group, as well as the Y-Zone Youth Centre.

                                                                        The village also has a pub, post office, a range of local shops –
                                                                        including a butcher’s producing award-winning sausages – two
                                                                        doctor’s surgeries, a veterinary surgery, a dentist’s and two
                                                                        pharmacies. It’s a self-contained village with a real sense of
                                                                        community, illustrated by its May fête and September carnival.














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