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Nestled just two miles north of Winchester, Kings Worthy offers a distinct sense of separation from the city while remaining closely connected to its amenities. The village is defined by its position in the Itchen Valley, where the landscape transitions from the suburban fringes into the open countryside of the South Downs. Historically, it was recorded in the Domesday Book as 'Ordie' (meaning land surrounding a manor), and today it retains a mix of characterful flint cottages in the older parts of the village alongside more practical 20th-century housing. Locally, life tends to centre around the King Charles pub and the well-regarded village primary school, while the nearby Eversley Park provides a broad green space for sports and walking. For daily needs, the village is unusually well-served by the Cobbs Farm Shop on its outskirts, and the frequent bus links into Winchester make the short commute straightforward for those who prefer to leave the car at home.