English Heritage sites near Ash Parish

Farnham Castle Keep

FARNHAM CASTLE KEEP

4 miles from Ash Parish

The impressive motte and shell keep of Farnham Castle, Surrey, founded in 1138 by Bishop Henry of Blois. An enjoyable day out within travelling distance of London.

Waverley Abbey

WAVERLEY ABBEY

4 miles from Ash Parish

Fragments of the church and monastic buildings of the first Cistercian abbey in England, founded in 1128.

Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre

SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS AND AMPHITHEATRE

17 miles from Ash Parish

Originally a tribal centre of the Iron Age Atrebates, Silchester became the large and important Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum.

Harmondsworth Barn

HARMONDSWORTH BARN

19 miles from Ash Parish

This Grade I listed oak-framed medieval barn ranks alongside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace for its exceptional architectural and historic interest.

Marble Hill

MARBLE HILL

22 miles from Ash Parish

Marble Hill is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens which bordered the Thames between Richmond and Hampton Court in the 18th century.

Coombe Conduit

COOMBE CONDUIT

22 miles from Ash Parish

Coombe Conduit is made up of two small Tudor buildings connected by an underground passage.Water was once supplied to Hampton Court Palace via this tunnel.


Churches in Ash Parish

Ash Vale: St Mary

Vale Road Ash Vale Aldershot
01276 502280
http://ash-vale.org.uk/

St Mary's is a relatively small church with a big heart.  We are a Church that lives in the Community and aims to meet with the Community through our activities in the building, and through our work at Ash Vale Methodist Chapel.

We are a 'mission-minded' Church with links to Uganda and we seek to know Christ and make Him known.

Ash: St Peter

Pubs in Ash Parish

Admiral

72 Vale Road, Ash Vale, GU12 5HS
(01252) 447920
theadmiralashvale.co.uk/

The last pub remaining on Vale Road, where there used to be many. Formerly know as Napiers it was renamed the Admiral, refurbished and reopened in August 2019 following a closure of nearly 2 years. There is a small patio at the front and a...
Anglers Rest

Frimley Road, Ash Vale, GU12 5PH

The Anglers Rest was situated on Frimley Road and was popular with young drinkers and families. The pub closed in 2001 and planning permission was granted the following year for a new block of flats and demolition of the pub. The flats are...
Ash Football & Social Club

Shawfield Rd, Ash, GU12 6RB
(01252) 345757

Ash Football & Social Club, Ash
Ash Vale Hotel

372 Vale Road, Ash Vale, GU12 5LW

The Ash Vale Hotel, by the entrance to Ash Vale station, closed in early 1990s and planning permission to convert the building into flats was granted in 1996; the building remains standing today. When a pub, it was popular with the military...
Bricklayers Arms

42 Ash Street, Ash, GU12 6LR

One of the newer pubs in Ash, built in the early part of the 20th century. A planning application was approved in 2010, for the demolition of the pub and the erection of 4 new houses on the site. The pub was subsequently demolished in 2011.
Cannon

147 Ash Street, Ash, GU12 6LJ

The Cannon was situated on Ash Street, the original pub dating from the 17th century. In 1999 planning permission was granted to convert the pub into two cottages, called Cannon House and Cannon Cottage which is how it remains today.
Chester Arms

5 Guildford Road, Ash, GU12 6BE

The Chester Arms was located next to Ash Station, never selling real ale. In 1998 a planning application was approved and the pub demolished and replaced by flats called The Ashtrees.
Cricketers

Shawfield Road, Ash, GU12 6RB

The Cricketers was a modern mock-rustic pub located on the junction of Star Lane and Shawfield Road. In the later years of existence, it was renamed the Phoenix in Ash and pumped out loud music. A planning application to demolished the pub...
Dover Arms

31 Guildford Road, Ash, GU12 6BQ

Closed in 2008 following the retirement of a landlord who had run the pub for over 20 years. The pub quickly became derelict, with tiles stolen off the roof and was eventually demolished in 2012. The land is currently used as an extension o...
George Inn

Frimley Road, Ash Vale, GU12 5PD

A fairly characterless suburban roadhouse, which closed in approximately 2004. Since then several planing applications were approved in 2008 and 2011 to demolish the pub and build housing on the site. The latest to build 8 new houses on the...
Greyhound

1 Ash Street, Ash, GU12 6LA
(01252) 338013
thegreyhoundaldershot.co.uk/

Imposing tile hung pub overseeing the adjacent landscaped roundabout. Outside seating at the front is popular in the summer and heaters are provided front and back for the winter smokers. Inside there is a restaurant to the left and a more...
Kings Head

130 Ash Street, Ash, GU12 6LL

The original King´s Head was in a small house on Ash Street, when it first opened in 1854 it was called the Railway Arms. It later moved to a larger building next door, called the Poplars, back from the road, with a large beer garden. Plann...
Lion Brewery

104 Guildford Road, Ash, GU12 6BT
(01252) 650486
lionbrewery.co.uk/

Substantial and enterprising roadside pub on the outskirts of Ash. The last traditional 2 bar locals pub in the area. The left hand bar has a small stage and live music is available 4 nights a week, consisting of an acoustic jam session fro...
Old Ford

Lynchford Road, Ash Vale, GU12 5QA
(01252) 544840

Refurbished in 2018 with a light and airy feel. The Old Ford is immediately adjacent to North Camp train station, serving locals and travellers alike. The small central lounge area is supplemented by a separate raised games area with pool...
Standard Of England

158 Ash Hill Road, Ash, GU12 5DP

The pub was situated adjacent to Ash Wharf and closed in June 2012. It stood empty for a number of years before being demolished sometime between July 2018 and May 2019 and the site is currently planned to be used for an extension of the f...
Swan

2 Hutton Road, Ash Vale, GU12 5HA
(01252) 325212
chefandbrewer.com/pubs/hampshire/swan/

An old but modernised pub by the Basingstoke canal. The pub is painted grey and has a large interior with two fire places and four main seating areas with mock wood panelled walls and wooden beamed ceiling giving it a country feel. A wide f...
Wharfinger

Wharf Road, Ash Vale, GU12 5AS

A wharfinger is a term for a person who is the keeper or owner of a wharf, so it is unsurprising that the Wharfinger was right next to Ash Wharf, on the Basingstoke Canal between Ash Vale and Ash. The pub was originally opened as The Bridge...