Cherhill is a pretty village surrounded by downs. Driving through
the village one sees old houses mixed with more modern ones, many alongside the
pretty stream. St. James is to one end of the village, and has a
welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
We enjoyed reading the booklet "Cherhill Village Remembered" (produced by Nancy Grafton and
Margery Jenkins) which is a collection of short contributions from villagers who
remember 'the olden days', interspersed with old photographs of the village.
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