Tunworth Explained

Country:England
Static Image Name:All Saints, Tunworth - geograph.org.uk - 256760.jpg
Static Image Caption:All Saints Church, Tunworth
Official Name:Tunworth
Coordinates:51.2167°N -1.0167°W
Population:224
Population Ref:(2011 Census including Weston Corbett, Weston Patrick and Winslade)[1]
Civil Parish:Tunworth
Shire District:Basingstoke and Deane
Shire County:Hampshire
Region:South East England
Constituency Westminster:Basingstoke
Post Town:BASINGSTOKE
Postcode Area:RG
Postcode District:RG25
Dial Code:01256

Tunworth is a hamlet and civil parish in Hampshire.

Geography

Location

Tunworth is located in North East Hampshire. Tunworth is located approximately from Basingstoke, the nearest major town. There are numerous villages nearby, such as

All distances were determined using Google Maps, and are therefore by road rather than direct.

Physical geography

The village is spread across several hills, known as the Tunworth Downs. These are caused by the same geological processes as the North Downs. The highest point in Tunworth is around 420 ft (130m)

Buildings

The little downland church of All Saints, Tunworth, is part of the benefice of Upton Grey. The church is 12th century.[2] The church has Norman origins, though the only real sign of this, after the Victorian restoration, is a window on the north (far) side of the church. A notable grave in the churchyard is that of Colonel Julian Berry, son of the 1st Viscount Camrose of Hackwood Park.[3] [4]

Amenities

Tunworth has one amenity, a bench, placed at the village high point. In 2012, an oak was planted by the bench to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. There was a school in Tunworth, but this was closed down in the 1950s. Most children now attend either a Basingstoke School or Long Sutton School.

Economy

The economy of Tunworth is mainly based in the service industry. The land around Tunworth is cultivated, meaning that there is some agriculture. In the past, successful race horses have been bred in Tunworth. A large proportion of Tunworth residents do not work, as Tunworth has a significant number of older people.

Land ownership

Most of the land around Tunworth is either owned by the Herriard Estate, or by Hackwood Park. This land is rented to various farmers and is also used for pheasant shooting. Some property is owned by the Herriard Estate as well, and is rented out.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 21 January 2017. Office for National Statistics . Neighbourhood Statistics.
  2. http://www.southernlife.org.uk/tunworth.htm Tunworth
  3. http://s10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/plowmans/Tunworth/?action=view&current=Col-Julian-Berry.jpg The Hon Col Julian Berry OBE JP DL 4th Son of the 1st Viscount Camrose
  4. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1759157 Memorial window to Julian Berry, Tunworth Church