Longparish

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Longparish
Hampshire
St Nicholas Church Longparish (geograph 4071538).jpg
St Nicholas, Longparish
Location
Grid reference: SU434448
Location: 51°12’4"N, 1°22’44"W
Data
Population: 716
Post town: Andover
Postcode: SP11
Dialling code: 01264
Local Government
Council: Test Valley
Parliamentary
constituency:
North West Hampshire

Longparish is a village in Hampshire. It is composed of four hamlets which over time have expanded and effectively joined up to become one village:

  • Middleton;
  • East Aston;
  • West Aston; and
  • Forton

Longparish stands on the north-west bank of the River Test, to the west of Andover. The 2011 census recorded a population (including Firgo and Forton) of 716.

Name

The name Longparish was first used in the mid-16th-century and is derived from a nickname for the "long parish" of Middleton, consisting of the settlements of Middleton, East Aston, West Aston and Forton, which stretched some four miles along the River Test.[1][2] The parish of Middleton ius first recorded as "Middletune" in the Domesday Book of 1086.

Landmarks

A 19th-century monument, Dead Man's Plack, stands nearby.[3]

Outside links

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References

  1. A History of the County of Hampshire - Volume 4 pp 406-409: Parishes: Longparish (Victoria County History)
  2. Spaul, John (2004). Andover 950—1974. Andover: Aluric Press. pp. 176–177. ISBN 978-0-954-82340-5. 
  3. @"Deadman's Plack Monument, Longparish". British Listed Buildings. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-139701-deadman-s-plack-monument-longparish. 
  • Rev. Martin Coppen (editor): 'St Nicholas, Longparish: A Church Guide' (2009; available from the church)