Chineham

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Chineham
Chineham (Hampshire)
Chineham

Chineham shown within Hampshire
Population 7,003 (2001 Census)
 - London 42.8 miles (69 km) SW
District Basingstoke and Deane
Shire county Hampshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town READING
Postcode district RG24
Dialling code 01256
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Basingstoke
List of places: UKEnglandHampshire

Coordinates: 51°17′27″N 1°03′04″W / 51.290694, -1.051147

A residential road in Chineham
A residential road in Chineham

Chineham (pronounced chinnum) is a civil parish in the Basingstoke and Deane district of Hampshire, England. It lies about 4 miles (6.5km) northeast of central Basingstoke, just north of the A33 road between Basingstoke and Reading.

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[edit] Demography

The population of Chineham in 2001 was 7003 in 2918 households.[1] The 2001 census data also shows the following percentages to be significantly higher in Chineham than the national average:

  • full time employees (61% - national average 41%)
  • graduates or equivalent (30% - national average 20%)
  • owner-occupied households (82% - national average 68%)
  • good general health (81% - national average 68%)

[edit] History

Christ Church, Chineham
Christ Church, Chineham

The current parish was established in 1986,[2] but the manor is much older and was first recorded in the Domesday Book as Chineham in Basingestoch Hundred - Hantescire in 1086.[3]

The name may suggest a farm or enclosure, though Coates[4] suggests a derivation from the Old English 'cinu' which means a 'ravine or rift', which may refer to the way that the Basingstoke-Reading railway line passes between low hills in the vicinity, and implying that Chineham means 'rift estate'.

The ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1990, prior to this Chineham formed a detached part of the parish of Monk Sherborne, and its tithing was part of Basingstoke hundred.[5]

Predating the manor but within the current parish, an Iron Age settlement has been excavated recently in Great Binfield Copse. The Agger of the Roman road from Silchester to Chichester uncovered during the laying of an electricity pipeline in 2002 and evidence of a Roman enclosure and metal working site found in Daneshill during the 1980s. Binfields Farm, now the site of Chineham District Centre, was first documented in 945 as Becmnit Felda (open land with bent grass).[6]

By 1848, Chineham had developed into a tiny hamlet with 34 inhabitants,[7]. In the same year, the Berks and Hants Railway was opened, crossing the Basingstoke to Reading road nearby. By the 1960s there were about seventy dwellings, mostly along the road from Basingstoke to Reading, with a small wooden Church, a village shop, a petrol station, a small village hall, and a Toll House at the Reading end of the village.[8]

Since the late-1970s, Chineham has developed into a sizeable residential suburb, and a bypass was constructed on the main A33 road so that the growing traffic flow was moved away from the housing areas. The railway has survived and prospered, as an increasingly important link between the port of Southampton and northern England. However, no passenger station has ever been built in Chineham, despite several recent attempts to promote one.

Chineham District Centre is effectively the town centre with a wide array of high street retail outlets (including a Tesco superstore and outlets of Next and Matalan) and a public library. There is also a large, modern business park called Chineham Park, which incorporates the Hampshire International Business Park, harbouring many offices of national and international organisations. Today Chineham it is continuous with the Basingstoke urban area and is generally considered as one of the town's outer suburbs, though many residents perceive Chineham more of a small satellite town/large commuter village.

[edit] Chineham today

Four Lanes Community Junior School
Four Lanes Community Junior School

Chineham today is predominantly a residential area with good road links to Basingstoke, Reading and the M3 motorway. The area is well served with local amenities, including:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Crown Copyright (2001). Area: Chineham (Ward) - Key Figures for 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics. National Statistics - Neighbourhood Statistics. Retrieved on 2007-07-15.
  2. ^ Old Basing – Potted history of the parish council. Old Basing & Lychpit Parish Council (2006). Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
  3. ^ Norgate, Jean and Martin (2001). Chineham. Hampshire Gazetteer. Retrieved on 2007-09-28.
  4. ^ Coates, Richard (1989). Place Names of Hampshire, Batsford, ISBN 0 7134 5625 6
  5. ^ Victoria County History Vol 4 – Monk Sherborne. British History Online (1911). Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
  6. ^ Archaeology and Historic Buildings Record. Hampshire County Council (2006). Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
  7. ^ A Topographical Dictionary of England. British History Online (1848). Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
  8. ^ About Chineham. Chineham Parish Council (2005). Retrieved on 2007-07-15.
  9. ^ Christ Church, Chineham (2006). Retrieved on 2007-07-15.
  10. ^ Chineham - Town Centre - Brighton Hill - Hatch Warren (pdf). Stagecoach Bus (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-15.

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