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Wootton Wood

Wootton
Rising Sun public house, Bashley - geograph.org.uk - 181807.jpg
Rising Sun pub at Wootton
Wootton is located in Hampshire
Wootton
Wootton
Wootton shown within Hampshire
OS grid reference SZ245982
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NEW MILTON
Postcode district BH25
Dialling code 01425
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
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UK
England
Hampshire
50°47′01″N 1°39′12″W / 50.7837°N 1.6533°W / 50.7837; -1.6533Coordinates: 50°47′01″N 1°39′12″W / 50.7837°N 1.6533°W / 50.7837; -1.6533

Wootton is a hamlet in the civil parish of New Milton in Hampshire, England. It is in the south of the New Forest.

Wootton is just north of the village of Bashley in the civil parish of New Milton, although the farmland and woodland to the north of Wootton is in the parish of Brockenhurst. Locally the hamlet is known principally for the Rising Sun public house. A popular local beauty spot is at nearby Wootton Bridge, where the road crosses the Avon Water.

The name Wootton derives from Old English for "wood farm". According to the Domesday Book, Wootton ("Odetune") was held by one Godric from the King before 1066, but by 1086, most of the estate had been placed under the New Forest. A Primitive Methodist chapel was erected in Wootton after a preacher visited the hamlet in 1843 and "converted a number of sinners . . . and formed a society of nine members." The chapel building still survives and is a red brick structure with a slate roof on Tiptoe Road. The two-storey brick building to the west of it was once a shop. In 1855 the population of Wootton is reported as including an inn-keeper for the Rising Sun, a shop-keeper, a schoolmistress, a post-office "receiver", a shoemaker, two blacksmiths, and two carpenters. In the 19th century Wootton had a Church of England village school, but this burned down in 1914, and a new school was built in nearby Tiptoe.

The Rising Sun public house at Wootton has been on its present site for over two hundred years. The inn was rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century, and it was described by one visitor in 1907 as "the best hostelry and the most moderate I have come across in England".


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