Heyshott Explained

Official Name:Heyshott
Country:England
Civil Parish:Heyshott
Region:South East England
Static Image Name:Heyshott Green.JPG
Static Image Caption:Heyshott Green
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:9.38
Population:270.
Population Ref:2011 Census[2]
Population Density:33/km2
Os Grid Reference:SU897181
Coordinates:50.9556°N -0.7239°W
Post Town:MIDHURST
Postcode Area:GU
Postcode District:GU29
Dial Code:01730
Constituency Westminster:Chichester
London Distance: NE
Shire District:Chichester
Shire County:West Sussex

Heyshott is a village, Anglican parish and civil parish in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. It is approximately three miles south of Midhurst and lies within the South Downs National Park. Like many villages it has lost its shop but still has one pub, The Unicorn Inn. The hamlet of Hoyle is to the northeast of the village.[3]

History

In the reign of Henry VIII (1509-1547), the manor was associated with Petworth, and in the 19th century was the property of Lord Leconfield.[4]

Civil parish

In the 2001 census the parish covered 938 hectares (2316 acres) and had 131 households with a total population of 309 of whom 137 residents were economically active. The 2011 Census population was 270.[2]

Anglican parish

The Anglican parish church is dedicated to St James the Great. Bishop Morris Maddocks is buried at the local church, alongside his wife Anne.

Parish records date back to 1690.

The area of the parish in the mid-19th century was 2171acres and the parish population was 396.

Features and events

Heyshott holds an annual bonfire and firework display, which is held on a Saturday evening close to 5 November, from 7pm.

It also gives its name to the nearby site, "Heyshott Down Nature Reserve" - which is found just to the south of the village. The reserve is an SSSI (site of special scientific interest) containing neolithic and Bronze Age earthworks on a chalk grassland.[5] The reserve offers a view over the village and a large portion of the south-western Weald.

There is a large number of listed buildings in and around the village, including the church, many cottages and a telephone kiosk.[6]

Notable people

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2001 Census: West Sussex – Population by Parish . West Sussex County Council . 5 May 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110608075926/http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/communityandliving/census2001/pop_parish_summary.pdf . 8 June 2011 .
  2. Web site: Civil Parish 2011. 17 October 2015. Office for National Statistics . Neighbourhood Statistics.
  3. Ordnance Survey
  4. Web site: GENUKI: Heyshott. 9 May 2023.
  5. Web site: National Trails. 12 October 2017.
  6. Web site: British Listed Buildings: Heyshott. 9 May 2023.
  7. Frank . Messervy . ODNB 1871-1980: Messervy.