Rotherwick is a village and civil parish in the Hart District district of Hampshire, England.
A large minority of the land (about half of which being Rotherwick's Black Wood of about ) is forested and sandy in composition, as with Stratfield Saye remnant forest to the north-west and Swinley Forest in the near part of East Berkshire, having mixtures of sands, sandstones, occasional peat beds and gravels associated with the Bagshot Formation.
Its small church with side chapels has a whitewashed interior and many high open timber roof trusses. It is one of three in the ecclesiastical parish of Heckfield with Mattingley and Rotherfield (HMR) Church of England Maps of Parishes and in a benefice shared with St John the Evangelist, Hook, whose rector leads the benefice. Whitewater Churches (benefice) Homepage It has a side chapel, the Tylney Chapel. Whitewater Churches (benefice) Weekly notices, detailing repairs to the Tylney Chapel, at Rotherfield church and food bank collections The churches take part in local food bank donations. Its structure dates to the 13th century, with an 18th-century tower. A 2012-installed stained glass window celebrates 300 years of neighbouring Whitewater C of E Primary school. Whitewater Churches (benefice) Our Churches: Rotherwick
The Church of England Primary School thus dates to 1712.
Of its population, 42 at the time of the 2011 census were in a communal establishment/hotel; and 256 were aged 30 to 59; 130 were aged 60 or more years.
Tylney Hall Hotel and Gardens marginally overshooting into the parish of Newnham is studded with trees and formal lawns; it is a large set of ornate buildings and its golf course and most of its grounds absorb the south-west corner of the parish.
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