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West Harnham is an outer suburb of Salisbury, bisected by the A3054/Netherhampton Road, and is north-west of Old Blandford Road. The suburb is home to the Harnham trading estate as well as the local water meadows. West Harnham was incorporated into the city after East Harnham, being further from the
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and is also the intersection of the A338 and the A354. Attractions in the area include Salisbury Lawn Tennis Club, Bishop Wordsworth's school playing fields and the River Avon which separates it from the rest of Salisbury. The suburb is near the Britford park and ride site, where regular Salisbury
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It is certain that the West Harnham church was built or re-built by 1115, the date when King Henry I signed a charter granting certain churches to Salisbury Cathedral, including the church at Harnham. A mid-12th-century door survives in the north wall of the nave; the font bowl is also from that
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to its west was the course of a Roman road. In 1927 the urban part of West Harnham was transferred into the borough of Salisbury. A residual parish of West Harnham just covering the rural parts of the old parish continued to exist until 1934 when it was abolished and absorbed into Netherhampton.
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until 1896, when it was made a separate civil parish. In 1904 the civil parish of East Harnham was abolished. Most of its area, including the village itself, was absorbed into the borough boundaries of Salisbury; the more rural parts of the old East Harnham parish were split between neighbouring
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Harnham is a suburb in the southwest of Salisbury and is linked to the city by road via the Ayleswade Bridge in East Harnham, originally built across the Avon in 1244, and by foot via the Town Path across the "historic and important landscape" of the Harnham Water Meadows in West Harnham.
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In the 13th century, Salisbury sited its new Cathedral on the flat fertile plain encircled by the Avon and protected by Harnham Hill, a chalk escarpment which rises steeply to the south. Harnham Slope comprises an area of woodland on the northern slope of Harnham Hill, including the
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Prior to redistricting for the 2021 local elections, Harnham ward, with three councillors, used to cover most of the area although the streets north of the Netherhampton Road were in the St Martin's & Cathedral ward. The ward elected one councillor to Wiltshire Council.
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Dating from the 12th century, this Grade I listed building in the lower part of West Harnham has details around its doors and windows from 1250. The building was converted in the 16th century from ecclesiastical use to Wiltshire's first paper mill, when the
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led its careful restoration (1873–4). He was responsible in the 1850s for the great church of All Saints, Margaret Street, London which broke new ground in its use of brick and of extensive polychromy detailing. The church was designated as
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Road access to the city was improved in 1244 by the building of Ayleswade bridge, in two sections across an island in the Avon, leading traffic from the south through Harnham instead of the older route to the west through
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Britford and West Harnham. A Harnham civil parish briefly existed between 1904 and 1905 covering the parts of East Harnham and Britford which had been transferred into the borough of Salisbury in 1904; as an
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it had no parish council and was always directly administered by the city council. All the urban parishes within Salisbury were united into a single parish called New Sarum in 1905.
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There is accommodation at a number of local hotels and bed & breakfasts, making the area popular with both UK and overseas visitors. As well as the Old Mill, local pubs include
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of Alderbury, hundred of Cawden and Cadworth, Salisbury and Amesbury, and south divisions of Wilts., 1½ mile (S. E. by S.) from the city of Salisbury; containing 411 inhabitants.
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Rose and Crown Terrace is the largest of the listed buildings in East Harnham; nos 53-61 are listed and all but one have thatched roofs; the style is formal early 19th century
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St George's had some remodelling c1300, and 1300–30 is the indicated date of the south chapel; its tower mostly early 19th century, probably on the site of an earlier tower.
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of Alderbury, hundred of Cawden and Cadworth, Salisbury and Amesbury, and S. divisions of Wilts, 1½ mile (S. W. by W.) from Salisbury; containing 256 inhabitants. The
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and extend into the outskirts of the city. They are part of an extensive irrigation system of floated water meadows, dating from the mid-seventeenth century. Now a
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was lengthened in the "E.E. style" (i.e. during the 13th century), and probably in the early 14th century the Trinity Chapel on the south side was built.
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East Harnham is centred on a busy roundabout and is 0.8 miles south-south west of Salisbury city centre. The roundabout is one end of the A3094 to
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St Nicholas Hospital, sometimes described as being in Harnham, was built earlier than the bridge, just north of it. Parts of the medieval
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Harnham Social Club is adjacent to the football pitch below Harnham Slope and there are community halls close to both parish churches.
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designed the small All Saints church at East Harnham, completed in 1854. The work was paid for by Isabella Lear, widow of
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survive, including two chapels, and the site continues to provide sheltered housing for a Christian community.
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Until the 19th-century formation of urban and rural districts, the area lay within the Cawdon and Cawsworth
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In 2012, Harnham was the suburb of the city with the largest area of housing valued at more than £400,000.
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Vol. III, Ecclesiastical history, Roman Catholicism and Protestant Nonconformity, religious houses
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in 1855 after the opening of All Saints' church. East Harnham continued to be part of Britford
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Historicizing lifestyle: mediating taste, consumption and identity from the 1900s to 1970s
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The building is now a hotel and the mill race can still be seen from its restaurant.
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This article is about the place in Wiltshire. For the hamlet in Northumberland, see
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Pugh, R.B.; Crittall, Elizabeth, eds. (1956). "Hospitals: St Nicholas, Salisbury".
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church was built in Saxon Road in 1952, closed in the 1980s and later demolished.
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Photographs and Information on the Harnham Water Meadows from Strolling Guides
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The Fifteenth Century Cartulary of St. Nicholas' Hospital: With Other Records
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Two schools share one site: Harnham Infant School (ages 4 to 7) and Harnham
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The manors of East and West Harnham were still owned by the 13th-century
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Recreational amenities include path-laid riverside walks, a thriving
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View across West Harnham to Salisbury Cathedral from Harnham Slope
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In 1881 the long-standing church at West Harnham – previously a
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In the early 20th century, the property was converted into a
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Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England: Volume 1
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Reds bus services connect the area to the city centre.
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in 1783; and the remainder have been commuted for a
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Bell, David (ed.). 1795:"Methodist Church, West Harnham, Salisbury" 482:West Harnham (St George) a parish, in the 471:East Harnham, a tything, in the parish of 30: 1822:"Mill House & The Old Mill (1272956)" 1301: 1299: 1175:"Colleges: College of de Vaux, Salisbury" 451:to Sir Michael Lister, a king's servant. 1083:. University of London. pp. 343–356 1013: 1011: 739:, in memory of her husband who had been 527:in the parish of Britford. It became an 467:based partly on 1841 census statistics: 1587:. 6 September 1881. pp. 4583–4585. 1047:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 908: 884: 282: 238: 206: 182: 94: 37: 1434:"West Harnham · Salisbury SP2 8JA, UK" 643:The first tier of local government is 1783:. 13 February 1855. pp. 544–545. 1665: 1663: 1661: 1204:A Topographical Dictionary of England 983: 981: 796:by Mary Fox-Pitt, daughter-in-law of 380:. 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Index

Harnham, Northumberland

Harnham is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
SU 134 290
Civil parish
Salisbury
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SP2
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Salisbury
UK

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