Wherwell Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Wherwell
Static Image Name:Wherwell - geograph.org.uk - 193057.jpg
Coordinates:51.166°N -1.445°W
Shire District:Test Valley
Shire County:Hampshire
Civil Parish:Wherwell
Region:South East England
Constituency Westminster:Romsey and Southampton North
Population:473
Population Ref:(2011 Census including Cottonworth, Fullerton, South Harewood and Upper Enham)[1]
Post Town:ANDOVER
Postcode District:SP11
Postcode Area:SP
Dial Code:01794
Os Grid Reference:SU3891840929

Wherwell is a village on the River Test in Hampshire, England.[2] The name may derive from its bubbling springs resulting in the Middle Ages place name “Hwerwyl” noted in AD 955, possibly meaning “kettle springs” or “cauldron springs.” Pronunciation of the name has ranged from “Hurrell” to “Wer-rel” to present-day “Wher-well.”[3]

Before the Dissolution, the parish of Wherwell was in the hands of an important abbey of Benedictine nuns, whose abbess was Lady of the Manor of an area much larger than the existing parish.

The town is associated with the Cockatrice. The story is that the cockatrice terrorised the village until it was imprisoned in the dungeons below Wherwell Priory. A prize of land was offered to anyone who could kill the creature. None were successful, until a man named Green lowered a mirror into the dungeon. The cockatrice battled against its own reflection until exhausted, at which point Green was able to kill it. Today there is an area of land near Wherwell called Green's Acres. For many years a weather vane in the shape of a cockatrice adorned the church of St. Peter and Holy Cross in Wherwell until it was removed to Andover Museum.

Education

The village is home to a primary school, Wherwell Primary School.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 13 December 2016. Office for National Statistics . Neighbourhood Statistics.
  2. Richard Rowles, 2011, ‘’The Wherwell Village Website’’, http://www.wherwell.net/, © 2007.
  3. Test Valley Borough Council, 2011, “Wherwell”, http://www.testvalley.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=356, Page Last Updated: 10/08/2005.