Hamlet in Hampshire, England
This article is about Sleaford in Hampshire. For Sleaford in Lincolnshire, see
Sleaford .
Human settlement in England
Sleaford in Hampshire , England is a hamlet of Headley Civil Parish and the Northanger Ecclesiastical Benefice . It is in the civil parish of Whitehill
It lies on the A325 and B3004 roads where they cross the small River Slea, a tributary of the Wey . Since the road junction has been re-aligned, there are now three bridges across the river.
Sleaford is at the edge of Broxhead Common, a part of the belt of heathland on the Surrey -Hampshire border from Berkshire to West Sussex , which the British Army found attractive for training. There are numerous military colleges, camps and training grounds in the region which extends in a zone southwards from Windsor , through Camberley , Frimley and Aldershot to Bordon (near Sleaford), Woolmer and Longmoor Military Camp (grid reference SU795310 ). The last two were set up to train engineers to run railways,[citation needed ] a very important skill in the Great War period.
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