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Hurst, Berkshire

Hurst is a village in the civil parish of St Nicholas Hurst in the English county of Berkshire.

Hurst
Village

St Nicholas' parish church
Hurst
Location within Berkshire
Population2,008 (2001 Census)
2,059 (2011 Census)[1]
OS grid referenceSU7973
Civil parish
  • St Nicholas Hurst
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townReading
Postcode districtRG10
Post townWokingham
Postcode districtRG40
Dialling code0118
01344
PoliceThames Valley
FireRoyal Berkshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
WebsiteHurst Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
Berkshire
51°27′29″N 0°51′07″W / 51.458°N 0.852°W / 51.458; -0.852Coordinates: 51°27′29″N 0°51′07″W / 51.458°N 0.852°W / 51.458; -0.852

Geography

The parish of St Nicholas Hurst, is about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Wokingham and 2 miles (3 km) south of Twyford in the county of Berkshire. It covers about 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2) and is the largest civil parish in the Borough of Wokingham. The village is on the A321 Twyford – Wokingham road. There are a number of other smaller areas of sporadic development, the main ones being along Davis Street on the B3030 Twyford – Winnersh road, along the B3034 Forest Road, from Bill Hill to Binfield and on Broadcommon Road.

The River Loddon flows north along the western side of the parish and a substantial proportion of the parish lies within the alluvial flood plain of this river and its tributaries. The most important exceptions to this are Church Hill just to the west of the village centre, and Ashridge to the south-east. The M4 motorway crosses the southern half of the parish but does not have any direct access within the parish. The A329(M) forms the south-west boundary, separating Hurst from Wokingham and Winnersh. The main London to Bristol railway line runs along the northern boundary, and Twyford railway station in the neighbouring parish of Twyford serves Hurst. Dinton Pastures Country Park is a country park located within Hurst.[2]

 
The current school building, built in 1843

Notable buildings

Parish church

The Church of England parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas. The church is partly Norman and partly later medieval.[3] The tower is of brick and was built in 1612. It contains eight bells, the largest six of which were cast in the 17th century. The two lightest bells were added in 1911. The church was restored in the 19th century by W. Fellows Prynne. [4] There are many monuments of the 17th and 18th centuries and much 17th-century woodwork. [5] Burial monuments include those of Lady Margaret Savile (d. 1631), widow of Sir Henry Savile, Provost of Eton College. [4]

Country houses

Bill Hill on the Twyford Road is an 18th-century listed country house,[4] formerly the home of the Leveson-Gower family.[6] Haineshill House is a Grade II* listed building 17th century country house built originally by Thomas Windebank. [4] It was extended by James Edward Colleton in 1760. [7] Hinton House on Hinton Road is a Grade II* listed early 17th century house, built from red brick by William Hide [4] now part of the Dolphin School.[3] Hurst Lodge on Broadcommon Road is a Grade II* listed 17th century house [4] built for the Barker family and later the property of the Countess of Buchan. [7] Barkers almshouses on Church Hill were erected and founded in 1664 by William Barker of Hurst Lodge. [7]

Local government

St Nicholas Hurst is a civil parish with an elected parish council.[8] It falls within the area of the unitary authority of Wokingham Borough. Both the parish council and the unitary authority are responsible for different aspects of local government.

Education

St Nicholas' Church of England Primary School[9] is a voluntary controlled primary school in the village which educates children ages 5–11. The school was first built in 1843. The primary school shares a breakfast club with St. Nicholas Pre-school playgroup,[10] a registered charity and member of the Pre-School Learning Alliance, which is open to all students and children of the playgroup. Dolphin School[11] is a coeducational, independent preparatory day school and nursery school for children between the ages of 3 and 13.

References

  1. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  2. ^ "West Berkshire Council - Dinton Pastures Country Park - Wokingham Local Offer". Fis.westberks.gov.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b Ford, David Nash (2020). Mid-Berkshire Town and Village Histories. Wokingham: Nash Ford Publishing. pp. 120–124. ISBN 9781905191024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Listed Buildings in St. Nicholas, Hurst, Wokingham". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  5. ^ Betjeman, J. (ed.) (1968) Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches: the South. London: Collins; p. 113
  6. ^ Ford, David Nash (2020). Mid-Berkshire Town and Village Histories. Wokingham: Nash Ford Publishing. pp. 33–35. ISBN 9781905191024.
  7. ^ a b c "Parishes: Hurst Pages 247-260 A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 3. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1923". British History Online. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  8. ^ "The Parish Council - St Nicholas Hurst Parish Council". Hurstpc.org.uk. 9 January 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  9. ^ "St Nicholas CE Primary School, Hurst". St-nicholas.wokingham.sch.uk. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  10. ^ [1] 11 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ MLSMedia. "An Independent IAPS Co-Educational Preparatory Day School and Nursery". Dolphinschool.com. Retrieved 18 September 2012.

External links

  • Hurst Parish Council
  • Hurst Village Society
  • Hurst Local History
  • Hurst Show and Country Fayre
  • Hurst War Memorial

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Hurst is a village in the civil parish of St Nicholas Hurst in the English county of Berkshire HurstVillageSt Nicholas parish churchHurstLocation within BerkshirePopulation2 008 2001 Census 2 059 2011 Census 1 OS grid referenceSU7973Civil parishSt Nicholas HurstUnitary authorityWokinghamCeremonial countyBerkshireRegionSouth EastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townReadingPostcode districtRG10Post townWokinghamPostcode districtRG40Dialling code011801344PoliceThames ValleyFireRoyal BerkshireAmbulanceSouth CentralUK ParliamentMaidenheadWebsiteHurst Parish CouncilList of places UK England Berkshire 51 27 29 N 0 51 07 W 51 458 N 0 852 W 51 458 0 852 Coordinates 51 27 29 N 0 51 07 W 51 458 N 0 852 W 51 458 0 852 Contents 1 Geography 2 Notable buildings 2 1 Parish church 2 2 Country houses 3 Local government 4 Education 5 References 6 External linksGeography EditThe parish of St Nicholas Hurst is about 4 miles 6 4 km north of Wokingham and 2 miles 3 km south of Twyford in the county of Berkshire It covers about 2 5 square miles 6 5 km2 and is the largest civil parish in the Borough of Wokingham The village is on the A321 Twyford Wokingham road There are a number of other smaller areas of sporadic development the main ones being along Davis Street on the B3030 Twyford Winnersh road along the B3034 Forest Road from Bill Hill to Binfield and on Broadcommon Road The River Loddon flows north along the western side of the parish and a substantial proportion of the parish lies within the alluvial flood plain of this river and its tributaries The most important exceptions to this are Church Hill just to the west of the village centre and Ashridge to the south east The M4 motorway crosses the southern half of the parish but does not have any direct access within the parish The A329 M forms the south west boundary separating Hurst from Wokingham and Winnersh The main London to Bristol railway line runs along the northern boundary and Twyford railway station in the neighbouring parish of Twyford serves Hurst Dinton Pastures Country Park is a country park located within Hurst 2 The current school building built in 1843Notable buildings EditParish church Edit The Church of England parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas The church is partly Norman and partly later medieval 3 The tower is of brick and was built in 1612 It contains eight bells the largest six of which were cast in the 17th century The two lightest bells were added in 1911 The church was restored in the 19th century by W Fellows Prynne 4 There are many monuments of the 17th and 18th centuries and much 17th century woodwork 5 Burial monuments include those of Lady Margaret Savile d 1631 widow of Sir Henry Savile Provost of Eton College 4 Country houses Edit Bill Hill on the Twyford Road is an 18th century listed country house 4 formerly the home of the Leveson Gower family 6 Haineshill House is a Grade II listed building 17th century country house built originally by Thomas Windebank 4 It was extended by James Edward Colleton in 1760 7 Hinton House on Hinton Road is a Grade II listed early 17th century house built from red brick by William Hide 4 now part of the Dolphin School 3 Hurst Lodge on Broadcommon Road is a Grade II listed 17th century house 4 built for the Barker family and later the property of the Countess of Buchan 7 Barkers almshouses on Church Hill were erected and founded in 1664 by William Barker of Hurst Lodge 7 Local government EditSt Nicholas Hurst is a civil parish with an elected parish council 8 It falls within the area of the unitary authority of Wokingham Borough Both the parish council and the unitary authority are responsible for different aspects of local government Education EditSt Nicholas Church of England Primary School 9 is a voluntary controlled primary school in the village which educates children ages 5 11 The school was first built in 1843 The primary school shares a breakfast club with St Nicholas Pre school playgroup 10 a registered charity and member of the Pre School Learning Alliance which is open to all students and children of the playgroup Dolphin School 11 is a coeducational independent preparatory day school and nursery school for children between the ages of 3 and 13 References Edit Civil Parish population 2011 Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 1 December 2016 West Berkshire Council Dinton Pastures Country Park Wokingham Local Offer Fis westberks gov uk Retrieved 1 May 2017 a b Ford David Nash 2020 Mid Berkshire Town and Village Histories Wokingham Nash Ford Publishing pp 120 124 ISBN 9781905191024 a b c d e f Listed Buildings in St Nicholas Hurst Wokingham British Listed Buildings Retrieved 23 July 2020 Betjeman J ed 1968 Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches the South London Collins p 113 Ford David Nash 2020 Mid Berkshire Town and Village Histories Wokingham Nash Ford Publishing pp 33 35 ISBN 9781905191024 a b c Parishes Hurst Pages 247 260 A History of the County of Berkshire Volume 3 Originally published by Victoria County History London 1923 British History Online Retrieved 23 July 2020 The Parish Council St Nicholas Hurst Parish Council Hurstpc org uk 9 January 2012 Retrieved 18 September 2012 St Nicholas CE Primary School Hurst St nicholas wokingham sch uk Retrieved 18 September 2012 1 Archived 11 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine MLSMedia An Independent IAPS Co Educational Preparatory Day School and Nursery Dolphinschool com Retrieved 18 September 2012 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hurst Berkshire Hurst Parish Council Hurst Village Society Hurst Local History Hurst Show and Country Fayre Hurst War Memorial Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hurst Berkshire amp oldid 1081934577, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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