Turgis Green

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Turgis Green
Hampshire
Location
Grid reference: SU695592
Location: 51°19’39"N, 1°0’8"W
Data
Post town: Hook
Postcode: RG27
Dialling code: 01256
Local Government
Council: Basingstoke and Deane
Parliamentary
constituency:
Basingstoke

Turgis Green is a small hamlet in Hampshire, between Hartley Wespall and Stratfield Turgis. It stands by on the northern section of the busy A33 road, which splits it north to south.

History

The hamlet is named for the Turgis family that owned land locally in the thirteenth century. Turgis Green was inclosed in 1866 as a result of the General Inclosure Act.[1]

Late in the eighteenth century it was proposed to dig a cut, a canal branch, from the Basingstoke Canal to Turgis Green but the proposal never came to fruition.[2]

Sport and leisure

The hamlet includes a cricket pitch, home of the Stratfield Turgis & Hartley Wespall Cricket Club, and small children's playground.

Church

The Chuch of St Mary the Blessed Virgin (Church of England) stands about a mile from the hamlet and close to Hartley Wespall.

Outside links

References

  1. A History of the County of Hampshire - Volume 4 pp 63-65: Parishes: Stratfield Turgis (Victoria County History)
  2. "The History of the Basingstoke Canal". 1973. http://www.hants.gov.uk/rh/row/maps/1724.pdf. Retrieved 1 January 2011.