Eversley

Eversley is a village and civil parish in the Hart district of Hampshire, England.

Monuments to their residents can be seen in St Mary's Church, a medieval building mostly rebuilt in the 18th century.

Kingsley was a significant author and commentator in the 19th century: his novels include The Water Babies and Westward Ho!.

The boar was taken as a symbol of the school, replacing the deer, to link it with the meaning of the name of the village Eversley.

On 1 April 1992, Jacqueline Palmer-Radford, a 40-year-old mother of two, was found dead after having been raped and strangled at her home in the village.

The Chequers is a Grade II listed building and was built in the 17th century with 19th- and 20th-century additions. [ 2 ]
St Mary's Church, Eversley