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50°56′32″N 1°10′46″W / 50.942257°N 1.179353°W / 50.942257; -1.179353
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Swanmore
Swanmore is located in Hampshire
Swanmore
Swanmore
Location within Hampshire
Population2,871  [1]
3,017 (2011 Census) [2]
OS grid reference SU576162
Civil parish
  • Swanmore
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Southampton
Postcode district SO32
Dialling code01489
Police Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Fire Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance South Central
UK Parliament
Website http://www.swanmore.hampshire.org.uk/ Swanmore Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
Hampshire
50°56′32″N 1°10′46″W / 50.942257°N 1.179353°W / 50.942257; -1.179353

Swanmore is a rural village and civil parish situated in the Meon Valley, Hampshire, England. It is very near to Bishop's Waltham.

Swanmore was originally set up to provide homes for workers in local brickworks. As such, the houses in the village are mainly early and mid-Victorian brick buildings, although there are some older houses, especially in the hamlet of Upper Swanmore, which is located only 1/4 mile north of the main village. The village continued to thrive after the closure of these brickworks, and at one time had many shops and services in the village, however many of these closed with the advent of easier transport to nearby towns, but Swanmore does still have a village shop, post office, and hairdresser.

Hill Place is a grade II listed [3] Georgian country villa located in the parish.

Churches

The church, St Barnabas was built when the village gained independence in the 19th century, whereas before it was part of the parish of Droxford.[ citation needed] With its independence Swanmore gained its own resident priest and parsonage. As well as St Barnabas, Swanmore has a Methodist chapel which was built in 1863.[ citation needed]

The Paterson centre, which was built to replace the old parish room, was built in the late 1980s and named after retired Swanmore vicar Rev. Ron Paterson and in remembrance of the three members of his family who died while he was serving the parish.

Education

Swanmore houses the schools Swanmore Primary School (a Church of England aided school) and Swanmore College, which is the secondary school for neighbouring towns and villages. The nearest major town is Fareham, six miles south. Swanmore also has two pre-schools, Swanmore Pre-School and the Greenery.

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "Parish Headcounts, Area: Swanmore CP". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. 2001. Retrieved 11 March 2008.
  2. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  3. ^ "British Listed Buildings". Retrieved 14 March 2011.

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swanmore+church+of+england+primary+school Latitude and Longitude:

50°56′32″N 1°10′46″W / 50.942257°N 1.179353°W / 50.942257; -1.179353
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Swanmore
Swanmore is located in Hampshire
Swanmore
Swanmore
Location within Hampshire
Population2,871  [1]
3,017 (2011 Census) [2]
OS grid reference SU576162
Civil parish
  • Swanmore
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Southampton
Postcode district SO32
Dialling code01489
Police Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Fire Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance South Central
UK Parliament
Website http://www.swanmore.hampshire.org.uk/ Swanmore Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
Hampshire
50°56′32″N 1°10′46″W / 50.942257°N 1.179353°W / 50.942257; -1.179353

Swanmore is a rural village and civil parish situated in the Meon Valley, Hampshire, England. It is very near to Bishop's Waltham.

Swanmore was originally set up to provide homes for workers in local brickworks. As such, the houses in the village are mainly early and mid-Victorian brick buildings, although there are some older houses, especially in the hamlet of Upper Swanmore, which is located only 1/4 mile north of the main village. The village continued to thrive after the closure of these brickworks, and at one time had many shops and services in the village, however many of these closed with the advent of easier transport to nearby towns, but Swanmore does still have a village shop, post office, and hairdresser.

Hill Place is a grade II listed [3] Georgian country villa located in the parish.

Churches

The church, St Barnabas was built when the village gained independence in the 19th century, whereas before it was part of the parish of Droxford.[ citation needed] With its independence Swanmore gained its own resident priest and parsonage. As well as St Barnabas, Swanmore has a Methodist chapel which was built in 1863.[ citation needed]

The Paterson centre, which was built to replace the old parish room, was built in the late 1980s and named after retired Swanmore vicar Rev. Ron Paterson and in remembrance of the three members of his family who died while he was serving the parish.

Education

Swanmore houses the schools Swanmore Primary School (a Church of England aided school) and Swanmore College, which is the secondary school for neighbouring towns and villages. The nearest major town is Fareham, six miles south. Swanmore also has two pre-schools, Swanmore Pre-School and the Greenery.

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "Parish Headcounts, Area: Swanmore CP". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. 2001. Retrieved 11 March 2008.
  2. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  3. ^ "British Listed Buildings". Retrieved 14 March 2011.

External links




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