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the Marriott Meon Valley.
Location provides extra facilities
for staff and customers and
helps create great working
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Units available to let
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Barn Conversion
> 1600 sq ft office space
   Providing exceptional office
   and business facilities with
   views overlooking golf
   course
> Meon Valley Enterprise
   Strengthening the voice
   of the rural enterprise
   economy

History

Water is an undoubted reason for the long and rich history of this small corner of Hampshire countryside. A small tributary of the River Hamble runs through the valley and the Estate is notable for plentiful fresh water springs. Five archeological excavations, many casual finds and detailed study of manorial rolls suggest that there has probably been continual habitation of this gently rolling countryside since Mesolithic times over 10,000 years ago. Water, along with other natural resources, such as wood for fuel and shelter, sandy soil for good drainage, later clay for pottery, good pastures for sheep and cattle, are all factors in this long well documented history of human habitation and settlement.

The more recent history of the estate over the last 800 years, draws particularly on the manorial records held at the Hampshire Archives in Winchester. The estate was part of the great land holdings of the Bishops of Winchester and so every yeoman farmer and owner from the 12th century to the 19th century was recorded in ecclesiastical rolls. This extensive research was carried out in the 1970s by Grahame Soffe, a well-known archaeologist and current Chairman of the Society of Roman Archaeology, together with Sue Livingston. Grahame has written a short history of Shedfield House Estate and an annotated version is available for download.

Since the 1860s, the estate has been in the ownership of the Phillimore family, continuing a tradition which the estate has enjoyed of long term stewardship of land and buildings. Over the centuries, this approach has left its special mark on this corner of Hampshire.

>'The Lane' (download as pdf)
   – a poem by Jack Phillimore, who lived at one end of Sandy Lane and grew up at Shedfield House.

>'History of Shedfield House Estate' (download as pdf)
>'Descent of Shedfield House Estate' (download as pdf)
>'Family Album'
>'Clewers Hill'