Official Name: | West Thorney |
Country: | England |
Civil Parish: | West Thorney |
Region: | South East England |
Static Image: | West Thorney Church.JPG |
Static Image Width: | 240px |
Static Image Caption: | West Thorney Church |
Area Footnotes: | [1] |
Area Total Km2: | 12.23 |
Population: | 1,183. |
Population Ref: | 2011 Census[2] |
Population Density: | 88/km2 |
Os Grid Reference: | SU768023 |
Coordinates: | 50.8159°N -0.9104°W |
Post Town: | EMSWORTH |
Postcode Area: | PO |
Postcode District: | PO10 |
Dial Code: | 01243 |
Constituency Westminster: | Chichester |
London Distance: | NE |
Shire District: | Chichester |
Shire County: | West Sussex |
West Thorney is a village and civil parish in the Chichester district in West Sussex, England located 9abbr=offNaNabbr=off west of Chichester south of the A27 road.
West Thorney is a village and civil parish on Thorney Island, the southern part of a peninsula of land between two arms of Chichester Harbour, separated from the mainland by a channel called the Great Deep. Just to the south is the smaller Pilsey Island, a haven for birds. The island was a World War II airfield RAF Thorney Island which remained in use until 1976. Since 1982 the base has been used by the Royal Artillery. Only the church and coastal footpath are open to the public.[3] It is necessary to give one's name and address by intercom to be allowed through remotely controlled gates.[4] The parish has a land area of 1223ha. In the 2001 census 1079 people lived in 217 households, of whom 679 were economically active. At the 2011 Census the population was 1,183.[2]
The Anglican parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors. The original building dates from around 1100 A.D. probably on the orders of Bishop Warlewast.
The Manor of Thorney belonged to the chapelry of Bosham at the Norman conquest and was held by the Bishops of Exeter. In 1086 A.D. the Domesday Book recorded that 'Mauger holds of the land of this church 12 hides as one manor; it is called Tornei and pays geld for 8 hides'. It was sold by the Bishop of Exeter in 1548 to Thomas Fisher, who the following year sold it to Henry Bickley.[5]
Chichester Harbour, a Site of Special Scientific Interest is partly within the parish. This is a wetland of international importance,a Special Protection Area for wild birds and a Special Area of Conservation. The harbour is of particular importance for wintering wildfowl and waders of which five species reach numbers which are internationally important.[6]
Pilsey Island is a small island in Chichester Harbour, just off the south eastern tip of Thorney Island. The island is an RSPB nature reserve[7] and a designated Local Nature Reserve.[8] [9]