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Eversley is a village in Hampshire, 21 km NE. of Basingstoke. It is the burial-place of Charles Kingsley, who for 35 years was rector of the parish. Hampshire (abbr. ... Location within the British Isles View from Basingstoke railway station forecourt; the chrome yellow buildings stand on the site of older office buildings that have been demolished to build apartments. ... Charles Kingsley (July 12, 1819 - January 23, 1875) was an English novelist, particularly associated with the West Country. ...

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It holds four pubs, The Cross, The Golden Pot, The White Hart and The Chequers.


The Cross


The Cross at Eversley

 Tel: 0118 973 1126 Public house and A La Carte Restaurant in a prime location opposite the Eversley cricket ground. This interesting privately owned pub, has a garden to the front, a large child safe rear garden, skittle alley, a good selection of beer, and a good food menu at very reasonable prices. It has a great atmosphere and has a challenging game involving a stuffed boars head and a swinging ring!! Don't miss Monday night as it's live music night. 

"The Green", Eversley Cross, Hampshire. RG27 0NS


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The Golden Pot


The Golden Pot


A traditional pub that is noted for its food, serving in the bar and a la carte. Swiss rösti night on Mondays. Booking is advisable. Tel: 0118 9732104


Reading Road, Eversley Centre, Eversley, Hampshire, RG27 0NB


Visit their website at http://www.golden-pot.co.uk/


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The White Hart


The White Hart


Located in The Street, Eversley, this pub retains strong links with the various sporting groups of the village, this is a traditional cozy pub with bags a character and lots of oak beams. Tel: 0118 9732817


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Eversley CC - Play-Cricket - (424 words)
Eversley Cricket Club is very pleased to announce that Alan Hadley Ltd (www.hadleys.co.uk) has kindly agreed to sponsor the club for the 2007 season, both as main club sponsor and as title sponsor for the ECC vs. Lashings match on Friday 15th June 2007.
Eversley CC fields four teams every Saturday in the Thames Valley League and two non-league sides every Sunday.
The club has exciting plans for a second ground which is being formed behind the clubhouse in conjunction with the Eversley Sports Association, so we are looking to expand and welcome applications from players, colts, umpires, scorers and social members.
Eversley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (273 words)
Eversley is a village and civil parish in the Hart District of North-East Hampshire, 21 km North East of Basingstoke.
Eversley means 'Wild Boar Clearing' and the boar is the symbol of the village, as shown on the village sign.
Eversley Cricket Club is the second oldest in Hampshire.
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