West Liss

West Liss is the oldest part of the modern village of Liss, in Hampshire, England. It has two pubs, called The Spread Eagle and The Blue Bell. There is a playing field known as the West Liss Football ground. This is adjacent to the play park that is fenced off and doesn't allow dogs. At the other end of the football field is the Liss Scout Hall that serves Scouts and Beavers alike.

The Liss Cricket Club is also based in West Liss. It has a picturesque ground with a quirky fixture of a short boundary due to a large over-hanging oak tree.

St Mary's Church stands in West Liss and was designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield and consecrated 1892.

West Liss has two fine curry houses. The acclaimed Madhuban and the fine Saaki restaurants draw in trade from far and wide.

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