Micheldever Station

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This article is about the village. For the station, see Micheldever railway station.
Micheldever Station is a village in Micheldever parish of Hampshire, England. Following the construction of the 'Andover Road' railway station (now Micheldever railway station), a cluster of houses and small shops (include the Canada Stores) were attracted to the area. Currently no shops remain, though there is a tyre merchant and trailer supplier trading there.
The village has a pub, The Dove Inn.
The village is about 2.4 miles north of Micheldever, the village after which the station is now named.
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Towns, villages and hamlets in the City of Winchester District of Hampshire, England
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- Abbotts Barton
- Abbots Worthy
- Abbotstone
- Anthill Common
- Ashton
- Avington
- Badger Farm
- Beauworth
- Bighton
- Bishops Sutton
- Bishops Waltham
- Boarhunt
- Bramdean
- Brockbridge
- Cheriton
- Chidden
- Chilcomb
- Colden Common
- Compton and Shawford
- Corhampton
- Crawley
- Curbridge
- Curdridge
- Denmead
- Droxford
- Durley
- Durley Street
- Easton
- East Stratton
- Exton
- Fisher's Pond
- Fobdown
- Gundleton
- Hambledon
- Headbourne Worthy
- Hinton Ampner
- Hursley
- Itchen Abbas
- Itchen Stoke
- Itchen Valley
- Kilmeston
- Kings Worthy
- Knowle
- Littleton and Harestock
- Lower Upham
- Martyr Worthy
- Meonstoke
- Micheldever
- Mislingford
- Morestead
- New Alresford
- North Boarhunt
- Northington
- Northington Down
- Old Alresford
- Olivers Battery
- Otterbourne
- Ovington
- Owslebury
- Owslebury Bottom
- Shedfield
- Soberton
- Southwick
- South Wonston
- Sparsholt
- Stanmore
- Sutton Scotney
- Swarraton
- Swanmore
- Stoke Charity
- Temple Valley
- Tichborne
- Twyford
- Twyford Moors
- Upham
- Warnford
- Welborne
- West Meon
- Weston Colley
- Wickham
- Wickham Common
- Winchester
- Winnall
- Woodmancott
- Wood End
- Wonston
- Worlds End
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Coordinates: 51°10′55″N 1°15′44″W / 51.1820°N 1.2622°W / 51.1820; -1.2622
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