Northleighs
Northleighs is a small, rural village located in the county of Hampshire, England. It is situated approximately five miles north of the market town of Basingstoke. The village is characterized by its scattered residential properties, a parish church, and a local pub. Its origins are believed to be medieval, with evidence of historical settlement in the area.
The landscape surrounding Northleighs is predominantly agricultural, featuring rolling fields and woodland. The River Northbrook flows
Historically, Northleighs would have been a self-sufficient agricultural community. Over time, like many rural settlements, it
For amenities, residents typically travel to nearby Basingstoke or other surrounding towns for shopping, schooling, and