Tichborne is a village and civil parish east of Winchester in Hampshire, England.
The Roman Catholic Tichborne family has held the manor since the 12th century. Tichborne House was built shortly after 1803 while a longstanding baronetcy (indicating the use of 'Sir') was held by the family. There was a notorious 19th-century legal case of the Tichborne Claimant, in which an England imposter, Arthur Orton, then living in Australia, claimed to be missing Tichborne family member Sir Roger Tichborne.
The nave and two-bay arcades are Early English Gothic.
The north aisle is now railed off to form the Tichborne Chapel, with monuments to members of the manorial family Inside the chapel is a tomb with full-sized horizontal images of Sir Benjamin Tichborne (d.1621) and his wife Amphillis. It is rare in being dedicated as a Roman Catholic chapel within a pre-Reformation Anglican Parish Church.'The Tichborne Family Chapel', Hampshire History www.hampshire_history.com.
The west tower was added in 1703 and is built of blue and red brick. It has a Change ringing of six bells cast between 1737 and 1887.
On the main village street, on the north side of the village is the Tichborne Arms pub
Alresford Golf Course, founded 1890, covers much of the north-east, with greens highly rated on golfing websites.
Nearby attractions include the National Trust garden at Hinton Ampner.
In September is the large agricultural and funfair Alresford Show at Tichborne Park.
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