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Welcome to the Chaldon Herring Village
Website. Its purpose is to provide accurate information about the village to
its own residents and to everyone who visits us – either in person or on the
Internet. The Parish extends to 1253 hectares and includes East and West
Chaldon, Whitenothe ,Tadnoll and West Fossil. The population is 170, many of whom are
actively engaged in farming and managing the valleys and hills of the chalk
downland that runs to the sea, 2 miles distant. The village is overlooked by
the Five Marys, a line of barrows dating from the late Bronze Age (1620 to
700BC) on the high ground to the north. After a brief mention in the
Doomsday Book, for centuries this isolated community was engaged in the
harsh business of agriculture, supplemented by smuggling, until it was
discovered in the early 20th Century by the literary and artistic set from
London – thus began our long association with the Powys family, Sylvia
Townsend Warner and the sculptor Elizabeth Muntz. More recently, changes to
agricultural practice have made many of the cottages and barns redundant.
These have been bought and converted by people from far and wide, who have
also been attracted to this small unspoilt settlement within the valleys
close to the spectacular Jurassic coastline – now a World Heritage site.
While the village shop and school closed many years ago, St Nicholas church,
The Sailor’s Return pub and the Village Hall in their various ways provide
focus for the village. Please click on any of the tabs for more information
– for photographs of the village and its surroundings, to find out where to
stay or catch a bus, to meet the Parish Council, read the Parish Plan or
gather many other facts about Chaldon Herring. If you have any comments or
material that you would like to offer for inclusion, please go the ‘Building
Page’ and send us an e-mail.