Sherborne St John


Sherborne St John is a village and civil parish near Basingstoke in the English county of Hampshire.

History

The village was named in the Domesday book as Sireburne. It became Shireburna, Schyreburne and Shirebourne Decani, Shireburn St. John in the 14th century.
Sir Bernard Brocas, the 14th century soldier and friend of the Black Prince, held the Beaurepaire estate in Sherborne St John. His son, the rebel, also called Sir Bernard Brocas, made it the family's permanent home.

Governance

The village of Sherborne St John is a civil parish and ward of Basingstoke and Deane borough council. The borough council is a Non-metropolitan district of Hampshire County Council and all three councils are responsible for different aspects of local government.

Geography

Culture and community

The following can be found in the village: The Swan pub, , The Post Office and shop, Sherborne St. John Village Hall, Sherborne St. John Tennis Club, , , 1 duck pond, 2 swing parks, Chute Pavilion and Sports Field, Sherborne St. John Toddlers, and a village green.
Sherborne St. John has its own parish magazine, The Villager. A Greening Campaign has been launched to make all the locals eco friendly.
Annual events in the parish include the Sherborne St John Village Fayre and Monk Sherborne & District Horticultural Show.

Landmarks

Sherborne is the location of two well-known country estates:
The is over 150 years old and teaches year R and years 1–6. The school has approximately 17 children in each year, and approximately 115 students in total. In the SATS results of 2010 the school placed as the top primary school in Hampshire.
Children aged 11 to 16 that receive state-funded education are likely to attend The Hurst Community College in Baughurst.