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Fordingbridge Data Recovery


Fordingbridge
Fordingbridge is located in Hampshire
Fordingbridge

 Fordingbridge shown within Hampshire
OS grid reference SU1414
District New Forest
Shire county Hampshire
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town FORDINGBRIDGE
Postcode district SP6
Dialling code 01425
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament New Forest West
List of places: UKʉۢ Englandʉۢ Hampshire

Fordingbridge

Fordingbridge is a former market town with a population of six thousand on the River Avon and the A338 road in the west of Hampshire, England, near to the Dorset and Wiltshire borders and on the edge of the New Forest. It is within easy reach of the city of Salisbury, and the seaside resort of Bournemouth. The Avon Valley Path passes through the town.

Fordingbridge was recorded in the Domesday Book under the name Forde.[1] The town received its present name when the river was bridged at the town in 1286 or earlier.[2] The first Great Bridge, built in mediaeval times, is upstream from the ford. The bridge is a major feature of the town with its seven graceful arches, which can be seen very easily from the town’s large riverside park where one can walk along the riverbank draped with willows and waterside plants. Close by is a children’s play area, secluded memorial gardens, parks and sports playing fields.

The Fordingbridge Museum, which houses local history exhibits, and the Visitor Information Centre are located in King's Yard. There is also a Roman villa in the nearby village of Rockbourne, which is open to visitors during the summer.

Since 1982 Fordingbridge has been twinned with Vimoutiers in Normandy.

The seven-arched bridge over the River Avon.

Not far from the High Street is the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin. Largely built in 1150[citation needed] it has some typical Norman characteristics.

Once an industrial and commercial centre, Fordingbridge boasted many trades and was noted for its smuggling. The infamous Captain Diamond, the “Smuggler King�, spent much of his time in a local hostelry. A bronze statue of the controversial painter, Augustus John, stands on the banks of the Avon near the Great Bridge. In 2007, the High Street supermarket became the first in the country to adopt The Co-operative brand in a national facelift for consumer co-operatives.[3]

The local comprehensive school is The Burgate School And Sixth Form Centre, which is situated in the northern outskirts of the town.

Fordingbridge railway station was closed in 1964. It was originally just outside the town, on the road leading to Sandleheath village, and connected the town with Salisbury in the North and Poole to the South.

Fordingbridge is also home to Fordingbridge Turks FC, one of the oldest football clubs in England.

For a period around 1986, Fordingbridge had a homicide rate about eight times higher than the national average, the figures being based exclusively on the multiple murder of a local family.

Famous residents

Augustus John - artist, born 1878, who lived in Fordingbridge from 1927 until his death in 1961 despite mixed feelings from local residents[4]

Frank Jefferis - former Southampton, Everton and England footballer, born 1884

Neil McCarthy - actor, born 1933

Daniel O'Mahony (writer, born 1973) and Eoin O'Mahony (musician, born 1978) - brothers


 

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