Oving, West Sussex Explained

Official Name:Oving
Type:Village, and Civil and Ecclesiastical parish
Country:England
Civil Parish:Oving
Region:South East England
Static Image:St Andrew's Church, Oving (NHLE Code 1232757).JPG
Static Image Caption:St Andrew's Church
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:13.96
Population:1,051.
Population Ref:2011 Census
Population Density:73/km2
Os Grid Reference:SU900050
Coordinates:50.8372°N -0.7209°W
Post Town:CHICHESTER
Postcode Area:PO
Postcode District:PO20
Dial Code:01243
Constituency Westminster:Chichester
London Distance: NNE
Shire District:Chichester
Shire County:West Sussex
Website:Oving Community

Oving is a small village, and civil and ecclesiastical parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. The village lies about 2.5miles east of the city of Chichester. The civil parish includes the settlements of Colworth, Drayton, Merston, and Shopwhyke.

History

Although in the ancient hundred of Boxgrove, Oving was not listed in the Domesday Book of 1086, while several surrounding villages were.[2]

Kelly's Directory of 1867 describes the ecclesiastical parish as extending to with a population of 949.[3]

In 1894, the portion of Rumboldswyke lying outside the city limits of Chichester was added to Oving parish.[4]

In 1895, the parish of Portfield was added to Oving parish.

The West Sussex Review Order of 1933 incorporated the parish of Merston into Oving, increasing the acreage of Oving to 3,013.

Governance

Oving is governed by the Oving Parish Council. The chairman of the parish council is Councillor Rod Hague.[5]

Geography

The landscape is flat and is given over mainly to agriculture with some growing of salad crops close to the A259. The landscape of the western part of the parish at Drayton and Shopwhyke has been affected by gravel extraction, which has left a number of lakes that are inaccessible to the public.

Demography

The parish had a population of 1,022 in the 2001 UK Census, increasing to 1,051 at the 2011 census.[6] Half the population lives in Oving village, the rest in the smaller settlements of Shopwhyke, Drayton, Merston and Colworth.

Amenities

Oving village is known for the Gribble Inn, a popular country pub with a real ale brewery attached. This is the origin of the ale, Fursty Ferret, now owned by Hall and Woodhouse. The other prominent public building is St Andrew's parish church, which dates from the 13th century.

Listed buildings

There are 26 listed buildings in the parish,[7] including the parish church of St Giles in nearby Merston.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2001 Census: West Sussex – Population by Parish. West Sussex County Council. 9 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: Open Domesday: Boxgrove Hundred. 16 June 2019.
  3. Web site: GENUKI: Oving, Sussex. 16 June 2019.
  4. Book: Salzman, L. F.. A History of the County of Sussex. Victoria County History. 1953. 4. London, England. 165–170. Oving. 6 May 2021.
  5. Web site: Councillors – Oving Community. 6 May 2021. Oving Community.
  6. Web site: Civil parish population 2011. 15 October 2015.
  7. Web site: British Listed Buildings: Oving. 6 February 2024.