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Wellow, Hampshire

Coordinates:50°58′30″N1°34′41″W / 50.975°N 1.578°W /50.975; -1.578
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Village and parish in Hampshire, England
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Human settlement in England
Wellow
St Margaret's Church
Wellow is located in Hampshire
Wellow
Wellow
Location withinHampshire
Population3,239 (2021 Census: Parish of Wellow, Hampshire)[1]
• London73 milesNE
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Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townROMSEY
Postcode districtSO51
Dialling code01794
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50°58′30″N1°34′41″W / 50.975°N 1.578°W /50.975; -1.578

Wellow is a village andcivil parish inHampshire, England that falls within theTest Valley district. The village lies just outside theNew Forest, across the mainA36 road which runs from theM27 motorway toSalisbury. The nearest town isRomsey, 4 miles (6.4 km) to the east, and the closest city isSouthampton, 9 miles (14 km) to the southeast. The parish had a population of 3,239 in the2021 census.

Some people refer to the two villages ofEast Wellow andWest Wellow individually, while others refer to them collectively as Wellow. There is no official administrative or political division which separates the two parts, and they share the sameparish council, which also covers the small settlement ofCanada. Canada is just inside theNew Forest boundary and can only be reached by public road from the roundabout on theA36 at West Wellow.

History

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King Alfred (d. 899) left "the toune of Welewe" in his will to his eldest daughter Ethelgifu. Thirteen households at "Welue" are mentioned inDomesday Book (1086).[2]

Only the name "Wellow" appears on Saxton's 1575 map of Hampshire; it is spelt "Wellew" in various maps from the seventeenth century. East and West Wellow appear separately by the time of John Harrison's 1788 map, separated by theRiver Blackwater. Their exact positions on these early maps are hard to reconcile with the modern road and settlement pattern, but until 1895 when thecounty boundary was realigned, West Wellow was inWiltshire and East Wellow in Hampshire.[citation needed]

Amenities

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Embley, inEmbley Park, was the family home ofFlorence Nightingale

Most of the current housing dates from the twentieth century, with a few earlier buildings (notably somethatched cottages). There is continuing small-scaleinfill development. All the principal services are found in the larger West Wellow and include some small shops, apetrol station,village hall, recreation ground and Wellow School. The school was originally funded by money from Florence Nightingale's family and bears a plaque recording that information.[3]

The smaller mainly residential East Wellow is approximately one mile to the south-east of West Wellow. Throughout the 1990s, there was discussion of various options for the construction of a Wellowbypass route to relieve the village of the increasing volume of traffic on the A36; but none of these were constructed. The northern boundary of the modern village is effectively the River Blackwater, and the surrounding area is agricultural.

The former Wellow Mill on the Blackwater was served by a complicated series of sluices to deal with changes in water level but was converted to a private residence in 1945, and no machinery remains. Along the river are a series of lakes which form the site of Woodington and Whinwhistle fisheries.

Church

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Theparish church ofSt. Margaret of Antioch is a flint-faced stone structure consecrated in 1215, and the interior contains some wall paintings from this period. Archaeological evidence suggests the site was previously home to a Saxon church and its possible that one of the arches in the chancel dates to around 1180.[4]

In 1251Henry III of England granted a charter to Wellow to hold an annual fair on the eve of St Margaret's Day. A chancel was added in the 13th century and a south aisle in the 15th. A number of internal fittings come from a now demolished church atSherfield English from where they were moved in 1860.[4][5]

The church is notable as the burial site ofFlorence Nightingale, whose family home was the nearbyEmbley Park, now aprivate school.[6] St Margaret's is a destination for many visitors interested in Nightingale and the history of nursing. The church is some distance from the majority of the modern housing, and there is no archaeological evidence that there was ever a substantial settlement close to the church.[citation needed]

Education

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State-funded schools

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  • Wellow Primary School[7]

Independent schools

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References

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  1. ^"Parish Profiles 2021".Parish Profiles 2021. Office for National statistics. Retrieved31 December 2021.
  2. ^Wellow in theDomesday Book
  3. ^"Service marks centenary of Florence Nightingale's death".Diocese of Winchester. 7 September 2010. Retrieved26 October 2011.
  4. ^abO’Brien, Charles; Bailey, Bruce; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Lloyd, David W. (2018).The Buildings of England Hampshire: South. Yale University Press. pp. 251–253.ISBN 9780300225037.
  5. ^O’Brien, Charles; Bailey, Bruce; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Lloyd, David W. (2018).The Buildings of England Hampshire: South. Yale University Press. p. 591.ISBN 9780300225037.
  6. ^Wintle, Colin (1977).Around Historic Hampshire. Midas Books.ISBN 0-85936-092-X.
  7. ^Wellow Primary School, retrieved23 August 2020

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