Badger Farm

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51°02′56″N 1°20′11″W / 51.048790°N 1.336447°W / 51.048790; -1.336447

Badger Farm is a suburb to the south of the city of Winchester in the English county of Hampshire, England. It is also a civil parish in the local government district of the City of Winchester.

The area was developed in the 1970s and 1980s, and became a parish in 1985. The development of Badger Farm was the subject of the revised Badger Farm Development brief, 1978, produced by Winchester City Council. This laid down the standards for roads, open spaces and housing. Before the development began, the Badger Farm development area was split between two parishes and two city wards. According to the 2001 census Badger Farm had a population of 2,489.

The parish is named after William Badger, who was once a tenant farmer on the site. John O'Loughlin owned the land [1]

References

  1. ^ "Bfobrca.com". Archived from the original on 26 June 2007.

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Towns, villages and hamlets in the City of Winchester District of Hampshire, England
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Electoral wards and parishes in the City of Winchester District, Hampshire, England (since 2016 boundary changes)
Wonston and Micheldever
The Worthys
Alresford and Itchen
Winchester
  • Winchester unparished city area has five wards: St Barnabas, St Bartholomew, St Luke, St Michael, St Paul
Badger Farm and Oliver's Battery
Colden Common and Twyford
Upper Meon Valley
Bishops Waltham
Central Meon Valley
Whiteley and Shedfield
Denmead
Southwick and Wickham
(Wards ordered from north-west corner, across the map, and then progressively south and east)