Denmeadis a village inHampshirenearPortsmouth,England.[3]It is part of theCity of Winchesterdistrict. As of 2005, it had a population of 6,457 and an electorate of 4,987. At the 2011 census the population had increased to 6,736.[1]

Denmead
All Saints Church, Denmead
Denmead is located in Hampshire
Denmead
Denmead
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Population6,736 (2011 census)[1]
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Parish and ward boundaries of Denmead Parish in the Borough of City of Winchester, Hampshire, following the 2016 boundary changes.[2]

History

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In 1316, Denmead was owned by theBishop of Winchester,who leased it to various tenants. It became referred to as amanorin 1449, when it was owned by William Wayte. When Wayte's grandson died, the lands were divided amongst various other members of the family and Denmead was passed down.

The village is shown in the Hambledon Hundred on John Speed's map of Hampshire[4]which was published in 1611. After some time the property became further divided as it was split between different owners because it was inherited down multiple generations. This occurred frequently until 1831 when Henry Kennett became its owner. There was no further mention of Denmead Manor until 1908, when theEcclesiastical Commissionerswere itsLords of the Manor.

Originally part of the ecclesiastical parish of Hambledon, the village was known as Barn Green.[3]Denmead achieved its own identity with the creation of the new parish of All Saints, Denmead in 1880.[3]Denmead was once a widely dispersed village which included the hamlets of Worlds End, Furzeley, Anmore, Denmead Mill and Barn Green. It has become more densely packed and close as it became filled with more modern properties. The parish possesses a parish church, "All Saints" which is constructed of flint with brick quoins and Bath stone window surrounds. The church was extended in the 1990s to accommodate a growing congregation, and a major upgrade was carried out to the adjacent Church Hall as part of the same project.[5]

The village became well known in the 19th century as a venue forcockfighting.

The civil parish of Denmead in its current form was created in 1932 from the lower southern end ofHambledon Parish.[6]

In the run up toD-Daymany American and Canadian troops, including US GeneralDwight D. Eisenhower,camped under the cover of local forests. Nearby Creech Wood also housed a prisoner of war camp, some remains of which can still be found in the undergrowth.

Geography

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The village is next to part of theForest of Bere,and rural farm land. The 'gap' betweenWaterloovilleis gradually being reduced, but Denmead is currently a rural village, although it has had much housing development in recent years with more to come. The majority of the development has been conducted by the companyTaylor Wimpeyin recent years, with McAlpine present in late 1980s/early 1990s.

Denmead occupancies all haveWaterloovillepostal addresses (Waterlooville is in turn part ofHavant) and is considered to be a village attached to Waterlooville byHampshire County Council.[citation needed]Waterlooville is about 3 km away from Denmead.

Economy

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Within the village, there is a chemist, anestate agents,a vet, an independent barbers, Southern Financial Services, and an independent hardware store/ironmongers named Parkers. Most of the businesses within Denmead are operated by individuals.

Culture and community

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There is a memorial hall, built in the 1920s as a memorial to those killed in the Great War, and held in trust by the Parish Council.[7]A Community Centre is run by Denmead Community Association.[8]Denmead also has a fitness trail which stretches around half of the village, created to mark the Golden Jubilee of 2002.[9]Adjacent to King George's Field is a Pavilion. The Pavilion is home to Denmead Day Care during the daytime, a small, local nursery. Denmead Day Care (a.k.a. DDC) take children directly from the two schools available, Denmead Junior School (ages 7–11) and Denmead infants (ages 4–7) to their headquarters at the pavilion. It is also the headquarters of Denmead Youth Group.

The Denmead Youth Theatre takes place on Fridays during term time and is split into two groups, the drama group for ages 7–12 which runs from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm, and the youth theatre for 12- to 18-year-olds that runs 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, all groups are run by emerging theatre directors associated with the Theatre Royal, Winchester. Over the last few years the groups have performed numerous performances in professional theatres and in a variety of genres, including "the short history of Denmead" with the help of the Denmead Village Association and members of the local community.[10]

Denmead is twinned with St Georges Les Baillargeaux, located in the region of Poitou-Charentes, France. Saint Georges is a village with a population of 3,500 residents which is approximately half the population of Denmead located about 5 miles from Poitiers.[11]

1st Denmead Scout group have a scout hut and field just outside the village centre.[12]

Education

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There are two schools, Denmead Infant School which takes children 4–7 with approx 255 pupils (Ofsted results: Good / Grade 2) and Denmead Junior School which takes children 7–11 with approx 290 pupils (ofsted results: Good / Grade 2)

Religious sites

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The church is the All Saints' Church and it also has a church hall.

Sport

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Denmead has aKing George's Fieldin memorial toKing George Vwhere the village cricket, football, tennis and bowls clubs are based. In recent years, a villageskate parkhas also been constructed in King George's playing field to provide more leisure activities for young persons. The playground on King George's Playing field was refurbished and rebuilt in 2013, creating a popular park for both locals and those from further afield who travel to the village to use it.

Denmead is home to the Denmead Striders, a running club with over 100 members of a wide range of abilities.[13]Denmead also has a brass band which is currently in the Second Section in national grading.[14]

TS Alacrity Junior Cadet Corps has been running in the village since 1992, meeting every Monday evening (term time only) from 1845 to 2100 at the Denmead War Memorial Hall. Catering for boys and girls aged between 7½ and 18 years, the unit is a completely self funded charity.[15]

Denmead Cricket Club fields two teams in the Hampshire Cricket League, and also has a Sunday team playing friendly matches. The club plays its home matches at King George V playing fields.

Ville Bowmen, is a target archery club in Demand. They shoot out doors during the summer, adjacent to the scout hut in Kidmore Lane. During the winter months they shoot indoors in the memorial hall. The club often turn out for public have a go events at the village show and fetes.[16]

Denmead is home to Denmead Football Club who are thought to have first formed in the 1930s, with earliest definitive records from 1953 to 1954. Youth and adult teams train and play matches King George Playing Fields. Boys and girls of all ages train on Saturday mornings, all welcome.[17]

References

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  1. ^ab"Civil Parish population 2011".Neighbourhood Statistics.Office for National Statistics. Archived fromthe originalon 23 December 2016.Retrieved13 December2016.
  2. ^"Map of Hampshire (Electoral Changes) Order, 2016"(PDF).The Local Government Boundary Commission for England.2016. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 24 June 2021.Retrieved29 October2018.
  3. ^abcAnthony Brode (1980).The Hampshire Village Book.Countryside. p. 60.ISBN978-0-905392-06-6.
  4. ^"John Speed's Map of Hampshire".Retrieved18 December2012.
  5. ^"All Saints Church, Denmead - The building".allsaintsdenmead.org.uk.Retrieved28 November2018.
  6. ^"Hampshire County Council".Archived fromthe originalon 3 October 2009.
  7. ^"Denmead War Memorial Hall".www.denmead-memorial-hall.org.uk.Retrieved28 November2018.
  8. ^Denmead Community Association."Denmead Community Centre: Denmead's Entertainment Centre".www.denmeadca.com.Retrieved28 November2018.
  9. ^"Denmead's Golden Jubilee Fitness Trail"(PDF).Denmead Scene.No. 108. Summer 2011.Retrieved28 November2018.
  10. ^"Denmead Juniors Youth Theatre".Theatre Royal, Winchester.Retrieved28 November2018.
  11. ^Denmead Twinning Association[permanent dead link]
  12. ^"1st Denmead Scout Group".denmeadscouts.com.Retrieved28 November2018.
  13. ^"Denmead Striders".denmeadstriders.co.uk.Retrieved28 November2018.
  14. ^"Denmead Brass".denmeadbrass.org.uk.Retrieved28 November2018.
  15. ^"TS Alacrity Junior Cadets".www.familiesonline.co.uk.Retrieved28 November2018.
  16. ^"Ville Bowmen: Denmead Archery Club".denmeadarcheryclub.co.uk.Retrieved28 November2018.
  17. ^"Denmead Football Club".denmeadfc.wixsite.com.Retrieved28 November2018.
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