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West Woodhay

West Woodhay

FieldValue
countryEngland
typeVillage and civil parish
official_nameWest Woodhay
static_image_nameWest Woodhay church, with the manor in the background.jpg
static_image_captionSt Laurence's Church, with West Woodhay House in the background
coordinates
population122
population_ref(2011 census including Combe)
area_total_km214.75
civil_parishWest Woodhay
unitary_englandWest Berkshire
regionSouth East England
lieutenancy_englandBerkshire
constituency_westminsterNewbury
post_townNEWBURY
postcode_districtRG20
postcode_areaRG
dial_code01488
os_grid_referenceSU396632

West Woodhay ( "woody") is a rural scattered village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England. At the 2011 census it had 59 households.

Geography

The area is more elevated compared to the rest of the county of Berkshire and the district. It is undulating and has the main source of the River Enborne. It has a border to the south with Hampshire and is centred 3 mi west south-west of Newbury, between Inkpen and East Woodhay. The eastern slopes of Walbury Hill, the highest point in South East England fall within its bounds as is the adjoining West Woodhay Down, a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Places of Interest

West Woodhay House

West Woodhay House

Located west of the village is West Woodhay House, which is a Grade I listed building, that was erected in 1635. Notable residents of the house have included poet and politician Benjamin Rudyerd, soprano Susannah Cibber and the notorious prankster Horace de Vere Cole.

St Laurence's Church

St Laurence's Church

The present church, St Laurence's, is the third church to stand in the village, with the first record of a church in West Woodhay in 1332. By the early 18th century, the medieval building was in a damaged state, and was replaced in 1717 by a new church. which stands on a slightly different site to the church preceding it. The current Grade II listed church is built in flint and Bath stone, and consists of a chancel, aisleless nave, south porch and bell tower on the south side. The tower contains two bells, one of which is from the 1717 church, cast by the foundry in Aldbourne. A Willis Organ was added in 1902. The church today forms part of the Church of England Walbury Beacon benefice.

Motte

Main article: West Woodhay Castle

The remains of a small medieval motte lie in woodland near the village centre. The mound is 30 ft in diameter, and 8 ft high. Pottery found near the motte suggests possible occupation between the 12th and 14th centuries, and it may have been used as a moated hunting lodge. There is no indication of building on the central mound. It was excavated in the 1880s (possibly after being mistaken for a barrow), and excavated again in 1935–6.

Demography

Output areaHomes owned outrightOwned with a loanSocially rentedPrivately rentedOtherkm2 roadskm2 waterkm2 domestic gardensUsual residentskm2
Civil parish

References

References

  1. [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk Key Statistics: Dwellings; Quick Statistics: Population Density; Physical Environment: Land Use Survey 2005]
  2. "Magic Map Application". Magic.defra.gov.uk.
  3. "Parishes; West Woodhay". British History Online.
  4. "St Laurence's West Woodhay". Church of England.
  5. "West Woodhay". British History.
  6. "Church of St Laurence". Historic England.
  7. "Monument no. 228809". Historic England.
  8. "West Woodhay Motte". Heritage Gateway.
  9. "Woodhay Castle". Berkshire History.
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