Upham, Hampshire

Upham is a small village and civil parish in the south of England located in Hampshire approximately 7 miles south-east of Winchester .

The country house The Holt, a Grade II-listed building, was the longtime seat of the Shendley-Leavett family, and the home of John Alfred Leavett-Shendley, DL, High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1985–1986 who married Alison Yvonne Cecil, daughter of Hon.

There are marginal remains of a Late Roman period Villa in nearby Little Woodcotte, found in 1849.

There is a regular bus service to Winchester, Twyford, Colden Common, Bishop's Waltham and Fareham.

The parish is crossed by many trackways and paths including the Monarch's Way, Pilgrims' Trail and King's Way.