North Stoneham is a settlement between Eastleigh and Southampton in south Hampshire, England. Formerly an ancient estate, manor, and civil parish, it is currently part of the Borough of Eastleigh. Until the nineteenth century, it was a rural community comprising a number of scattered hamlets, including Middle Stoneham, North End, and Bassett Green, and characterised by large areas of woodland.
The restored Stoneham War Shrine in 2011
The Concorde Club, Stoneham Lane, Eastleigh.
Stoneham Park office complex
St Nicolas Church, North Stoneham
St. Nicolas Church is an Anglican parish church at North Stoneham, Hampshire which originated before the 15th century and is known for its "One Hand Clock" which dates from the early 17th century, and also for various memorials to the famous.
The church from the southeast
2008 view of the church, showing the new vestry
The "One Hand Clock"
The tomb of Sir Thomas Fleming and his wife