South Charford

South Charford is a hamlet in the civil parish of Breamore, in the New Forest district, in Hampshire, England.[2] In the time of the Domesday Book of 1086, South Charford (Cerdeford) was a fairly large settlement of around 24 households.[4] Sometime before 1428 it was evidently sold it to Sir John Popham, who served in France under Henry V and the Duke of Bedford.[4] The chapel was in ruins by the mid 18th-century when Thomas Archer made use of the material for enlarging and rebuilding of the church of Hale.[4] The site is in a field near South Charford Farm,[4] and is now occupied by a large yew tree.
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