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Lurgashall

Village and parish in West Sussex, England

Lurgashall

Village and parish in West Sussex, England

FieldValue
official_nameLurgashall
countryEngland
typeVillage and civil parish
civil_parishLurgashall
regionSouth East England
static_image_nameLurgashall.JPG
static_image_captionLurgashall Village Green
area_footnotes
area_total_km220.97
population609
population_ref2011 Census
population_density28 /km2
os_grid_referenceSU936271
coordinates
post_townPETWORTH
postcode_areaGU
postcode_districtGU28
dial_code01428
constituency_westminsterChichester
london_distance40 mi NE
shire_districtChichester
shire_countyWest Sussex
websitehttp://www.lurgashall.org/

Lurgashall is a village and civil parish in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England, 6.5 km (4 ml) north west of Petworth, just inside the South Downs National Park. The population at the 2011 Census was 609.

History

The church has had many additions over the years, it still retains some evidence of the original Saxon structure.

The village had become almost extinct in 1100, and finds no mention in the Domesday Book of 1086. After the Norman Conquest, the King gave the Lurgashall area to a Norman family called Alta Rippa, who built a Manor House there in about 1100. The Manor House itself has not survived but the area that the estate occupied is now Park Farm, which gets its name from the Deer Park which the Alta Rippa family established in about 1200. The coming of the Manor revived the village's fortunes and it grew in importance throughout the feudal period.

An account of what it was like to live in the village in the early part of the 20th century is given in the book A view of Edwardian Lurgashall by H. S. Roots. It was re-published in 2000 and is based on the memories of a child called Harold who came to the village aged four in 1899. His father was the headmaster of the village school for 10 years and the book is an account of Harold's time growing up in the village and giving accounts of rural life as it was then in what was a fairly isolated village on the northern outskirts of Petworth.

There was at one time a mill which has been transferred to the Weald and Downland Living Museum, leaving just the mill pond.

The Rev A. A. Evans wrote in A Countryman's Diary: "This was Lurgashall. have been to it several times since and with heightened appreciation... its beauty increases with familiarity, it endures, while the merely catchy and trivial wear away".

Sports and leisure

Lurgashall cricket club plays on the village green, and is often the guest team at the Ebernoe Horn Fair. Some of the sheep's horn trophies won by highest scoring batsmen used to be displayed in the inn. There is a village hall for indoor activities such as bingo, parties and receptions. There is a football pitch to the south-east of the green.

Lurgashall CC v Harting CC April 2014

References

References

  1. "2001 Census: West Sussex – Population by Parish". West Sussex County Council.
  2. "Civil parish population 2011". Office for National Statistics.
  3. A view of Edwardian Lurgashall, H S Roots, Window Press, Petworth. 2000
  4. "Lurgashall Design Statement".
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070615041103/http://www.lurgashall.com/ Lurgashall winning teams with the Ebernoe horns]
  6. [http://www.lurgashallvillagehall.org/ Village Hall website ]
  7. [http://www.midhurstandpetworth.co.uk/news/local/mystery_of_name_on_lurgashall_war_memorial_is_finally_solved_1_1550826 Mystery of name on Lurgashall war memorial is finally solved]
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