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boyatt+wood Latitude and Longitude:

50°59′N 1°22′W / 50.98°N 1.36°W / 50.98; -1.36
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50°59′N 1°22′W / 50.98°N 1.36°W / 50.98; -1.36

Boyatt Wood is a small residential area and civil parish north-west of Eastleigh in Hampshire named locally after the wooded area to the south of Boyatt Lane which connects the area to the village of Otterbourne. On 1 April 2021 it became a civil parish. [1]

St Peter's Church is an Anglican parish church in the area. Boyatt Wood Allotment Site contains 61 gardening plots. [2]

A local secondary school, Crestwood Community School, was where Scott Mills was taught. [3]

One amateur football team, the Boyatt Wood FC, has been based in the area since 2012.[ citation needed]

National cycle network route 23 runs through Boyatt wood

References

  1. ^ "The Eastleigh Borough Council (Reorganisation of Community Governance) Order 2021" (PDF). Eastleigh Borough Council. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  2. ^ Eastleigh Borough Council: Boyatt Wood Allotments Archived April 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Scott Mills". Hampshire Chronicles. 20 June 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2013.

Media related to Boyatt Wood at Wikimedia Commons



boyatt+wood Latitude and Longitude:

50°59′N 1°22′W / 50.98°N 1.36°W / 50.98; -1.36
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

50°59′N 1°22′W / 50.98°N 1.36°W / 50.98; -1.36

Boyatt Wood is a small residential area and civil parish north-west of Eastleigh in Hampshire named locally after the wooded area to the south of Boyatt Lane which connects the area to the village of Otterbourne. On 1 April 2021 it became a civil parish. [1]

St Peter's Church is an Anglican parish church in the area. Boyatt Wood Allotment Site contains 61 gardening plots. [2]

A local secondary school, Crestwood Community School, was where Scott Mills was taught. [3]

One amateur football team, the Boyatt Wood FC, has been based in the area since 2012.[ citation needed]

National cycle network route 23 runs through Boyatt wood

References

  1. ^ "The Eastleigh Borough Council (Reorganisation of Community Governance) Order 2021" (PDF). Eastleigh Borough Council. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  2. ^ Eastleigh Borough Council: Boyatt Wood Allotments Archived April 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Scott Mills". Hampshire Chronicles. 20 June 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2013.

Media related to Boyatt Wood at Wikimedia Commons



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