
Secluded British village boasts 30 daily direct trains to London despite its small size
The UK's railway system is often under fire, with complaints about late trains and high fares being a common refrain across the nation. Yet, for the residents of one Hampshire village, such grievances are far from their reality, thanks to an impressive number of direct and swift train services to London each day.
Despite its small population of more than 1,500, Micheldever boasts an hourly train service to London Waterloo from 5am to 11pm, even though it's miles away from its nearest city, Winchester. Adding to the peculiarity, the train station that serves this tiny hamlet isn't even located within the village itself.
With a journey time of approximately an hour from Micheldever to London Waterloo, the villagers can easily reach the capital in no time, reports the Express.
So, what makes Micheldever so well-connected to London by rail? The answer lies in its strategic location on the mainline between the capital and major coastal destinations like Bournemouth and Southampton.
What else is there in Micheldever?
But there's more to Micheldever than just its excellent rail links. This tranquil rural village has plenty to offer visitors. Micheldever Wood, brimming with wildlife including birds, insects and an increasing population of butterflies, holds the status of ancient woodland.
Visitors can marvel at the stunning bluebell display in spring or spot majestic Muntjac deer in winter. The charming village is steeped in history. The local train station was the launch pad for Britain's inaugural car journey back in 1895.
Additionally, the area boasts ancient Bronze Age burial sites, Iron Age remains, a Roman villa, and medieval earthworks and its surrounding areas.
For those who are looking to get out of the UK capital and visit Micheldever there is plenty to see and do in the village. Visitors can go to The Royal Logistic Corps Museum which looks at the history of supplying to the British Army for more than 250 years.
According to TripAdvisor: "The Royal Logistic Corps is the largest corps in the British Army and is responsible for supplying soldiers across the globe."
Visitors have given the museum an impressive 4.8 rating on TripAdvisor with one person commenting: "It's a pity this museum isn't publicised more. It's so worth a visit.There is plenty of parking and it's FREE to enter. With lots of exhibits, it shows the story of supplying the Army from Agincourt up to the present day."
Another posted: "The Royal Logistics Corps Museum in Winchester offers a fascinating glimpse into military history. The staff are incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, making the visit even more enjoyable."
A third added: "The museum was excellent in every respect. Being free was a bonus. All the displays both inside and out were well presented."
Elsewhere, for history buffs visitors can head to St Mary's Church in Winchester. The church has a 4.3 rating on TripAdvisor with one person writing: "A very pretty and historical place. Lots of churches in this area but this is a pretty one and very peaceful."
A second posted: "This church has some great architecture and looks stunning from the outside. Inside the church has some beautiful stained glass windows."
Another added: "Really beautiful and atmospheric church with equally beautiful grounds. In full bloom at the moment and looks gorgeous in the sunshine. Very well looked after."

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