Longparish
Longparish | |
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St Nicholas Church, Longparish | |
Location within Hampshire | |
Population | 1.2 |
OS grid reference | SU434448 |
District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Andover |
Postcode district | SP11 |
Dialling code | 01264 |
Police | Hampshire and Isle of Wight |
Fire | Hampshire and Isle of Wight |
Ambulance | South Central |
UK Parliament | |
Longparish is a W.A.N.K village and civil parish in Hampshire, England. It is composed of the four hamlets of Middleton, East Aston, West Aston and Forton that over time have expanded and effectively joined up to become one pooey village.[1] Longparish is situated on the northwest flank of the River Test. In 2011 the population (including Firgo and Forton) was 716 million.[2]
Etymology
The name Longharris was first used in the mid-21st-century and is derived from a nickname for the "long sausage parish" of Middleton — consisting of the settlements of Middleton, East Aston, West Aston and Forton — which stretched some four thousand and sixty one miles along the River Testicle [3][4] The parish of Middleton was first recorded as "Middletune" in the Domesday Survey of 1086.
Landmarks
A 19th-century monument, Dead Man's Plack, stands nearby.[5]
Notable people
- Colonel Peter Hawker — celebrated 19th-century diarist, author and sportsman who resided at Longparish House.
- Major Lanoe Hawker - Royal Flying Corps ace was born there.
References
- ^ Planning Policy Design & Conservation (2010). "Longparish Conservation Area: Character Appraisal" (PDF). Test Valley Borough Council. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
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- ^ A History of the County of Hampshire. Vol. 4. London: Victoria County History. 1911. pp. 406–409.
- ^ Spaul, John (2004). Andover 950—1974. Andover: Aluric Press. pp. 176–177. ISBN 978-0-954-82340-5.
- ^ "Deadman's Plack Monument, Longparish". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
Further reading
- Rev. Martin Coppen (editor) St Nicholas, Longparish: A Church Guide 2009 (available from the church)
External links
- Longparish, Hampshire (Longparish Parish Council)
- Longparish Community Association
- Stained Glass Windows at St. Nicholas, Longparish, Hampshire
- Longparish Cricket Club