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Otterbourne

Otterbourne is a village in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately four miles (6.4 km) south of Winchester and eight miles (13 km) north of Southampton. At the 2011 census, its population was 1,539, and there were 626 dwellings.[1]

Otterbourne
Otterbourne
Location within Hampshire
Population1,539 [1]
Civil parish
  • Otterbourne
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWINCHESTER
Postcode districtSO21
Dialling code01962
PoliceHampshire and Isle of Wight
FireHampshire and Isle of Wight
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
WebsiteOtterbourne Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
Hampshire
51°00′26″N 1°20′34″W / 51.00724°N 1.34288°W / 51.00724; -1.34288

There are three public houses in the village: the White Horse Inn, the Otter, and the Old Forge. There is also a school, a post office and village shop. Before the 21st century, the post office and village shop were located opposite Cranbourne Drive at the bottom of Otterbourne Hill. However, at the end of the 1990s, the car garage at the centre of the village was rebuilt to include a petrol station and convenience store. It has subsequently been taken over by Nisa Local convenience store, and the petrol station has been decommissioned.[2] In the early hours of 30 November 2015, William's Garage beside Budgens suffered from a fire.[3]

The Otterbourne Brass,[4] performs in Otterbourne Village Hall[5] every Christmas and concerts in and around the surrounding area. The band also competes in the 1st Section of the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain.

Famous people from Otterbourne include Chris Tremlett who plays cricket for England and Surrey and novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge.

History edit

The village of Otterbourne, on the stream Otter Bourne, lies on the old Roman road between Venta Belgarum (Winchester) and Clausentum (Southampton). It appears in the Domesday Book as Otrebourne. The physicist Sir Isaac Newton lodged at Cranbury House in his twilight years,[6] and John Keble, a leader of the Oxford Movement, settled down as vicar of the parish church, St Matthew's, around 1838.[7]

 
Map showing Otterbourne dated 1607

At that time, Otterbourne's novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901) was 15 years old; her writings were influenced by Keble's sermons. In her day, she was a major celebrity, publishing more than 100 novels.

Already by 1840, however, the London to Southampton railway opened (later the South West Main Line), passing by the village. Within half a century, old Otterbourne had been abandoned, and the village moved half a mile east to its present location.

Charlotte Yonge lived the second half of her life in a house named Elderfield, which between 1959 and 2019 was a Residential Training Centre for former offenders run by the Langley House Trust, a registered charity. On 17 August 2005, resident Anthony Rice murdered Naomi Bryant at her home in Winchester, prompting an independent review (pdf) of his case by HM Inspectorate of Probation.

Waterworks edit

 
Otterbourne Water Supply Works

Prior to the centralisation of its regional offices, Otterbourne was home to the Hampshire headquarters of Southern Water. The 1980s office building (part of which was leased to the Audit Commission) is situated on the site of a large water supply works, which takes water from the River Itchen and a number of boreholes. Otterbourne water supply works feeds a covered reservoir in the village, which in turn supplies most of the eastern side of Southampton. Water is also pumped to a covered reservoir at Yew Hill in Olivers Battery Community Parish. [8] [9]


Following Southern Water's £20.3 million fine for 'deliberate misreporting' and failing to meet guaranteed standards of service to customers in 2007, the company shut down its use of the Otterbourne building and leased it to two NHS organisations; South Central Ambulance Service and Health Education Wessex.[10]

Church edit

The village church is dedicated to Saint Matthew.[11] It was built over two years from 1837 to a design by Owen Browne Carter and William Crawley Yonge.[11] Some the internal fittings are older than the church including a carved panel on the pulpit dating from the 15th century.[11]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Census 2011
  2. ^ Payne, Warwick (27 April 2011). "Fill her up...for the final time". Hampshire Chronicle. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Fire rips through Otterbourne business as crews rush to remove propane tanks". Hampshire Chronicle. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Otterbourne Brass". otterbournebrass.org.uk.
  5. ^ "Home - Otterbourne Village Hall". Otterbourne Village Hall.
  6. ^ . www.britannia.com. Archived from the original on 20 June 2008. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  7. ^ Yonge, Charlotte Mary (17 September 2001). The Clever Woman of the Family. Broadview Press. p. 8. ISBN 9781551112213.
  8. ^ A Survey of Southampton and its Region, Ed. F.J Monkhouse. Chap.VII,p100.
  9. ^ https://streetmap.co.uk/map?x=446098&y=123361&z=120&sv=446098,123361&st=4&mapp=map&searchp=ids
  10. ^ "Contact Us". Health Education Wessex. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  11. ^ a b c O’Brien, Charles; Bailey, Bruce; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Lloyd, David W. (2018). The Buildings of England Hampshire: South. Yale University Press. p. 420. ISBN 9780300225037.
  12. ^ "Charlotte Yonge: Her Life and Context". Charlotte Mary Yonge Fellowship. Retrieved 16 December 2017.

External links edit

  • Otterbourne Parish Council
  • Otterbourne Village Hall Website
  • John Keble 's Parishes John Keble's Parishes – A History of Hursley and Otterbourne. (1898) Edited by Charlotte M. Yonge
  • Charlotte M. Yonge, Old Times at Otterbourne, 1891


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Otterbourne is a village in Hampshire England It is located approximately four miles 6 4 km south of Winchester and eight miles 13 km north of Southampton At the 2011 census its population was 1 539 and there were 626 dwellings 1 OtterbourneOtterbourneLocation within HampshirePopulation1 539 1 Civil parishOtterbourneDistrictCity of WinchesterShire countyHampshireRegionSouth EastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townWINCHESTERPostcode districtSO21Dialling code01962PoliceHampshire and Isle of WightFireHampshire and Isle of WightAmbulanceSouth CentralUK ParliamentWinchesterWebsiteOtterbourne Parish CouncilList of places UK England Hampshire 51 00 26 N 1 20 34 W 51 00724 N 1 34288 W 51 00724 1 34288 There are three public houses in the village the White Horse Inn the Otter and the Old Forge There is also a school a post office and village shop Before the 21st century the post office and village shop were located opposite Cranbourne Drive at the bottom of Otterbourne Hill However at the end of the 1990s the car garage at the centre of the village was rebuilt to include a petrol station and convenience store It has subsequently been taken over by Nisa Local convenience store and the petrol station has been decommissioned 2 In the early hours of 30 November 2015 William s Garage beside Budgens suffered from a fire 3 The Otterbourne Brass 4 performs in Otterbourne Village Hall 5 every Christmas and concerts in and around the surrounding area The band also competes in the 1st Section of the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain Famous people from Otterbourne include Chris Tremlett who plays cricket for England and Surrey and novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge Contents 1 History 2 Waterworks 3 Church 4 Notable people 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe village of Otterbourne on the stream Otter Bourne lies on the old Roman road between Venta Belgarum Winchester and Clausentum Southampton It appears in the Domesday Book as Otrebourne The physicist Sir Isaac Newton lodged at Cranbury House in his twilight years 6 and John Keble a leader of the Oxford Movement settled down as vicar of the parish church St Matthew s around 1838 7 nbsp Map showing Otterbourne dated 1607 At that time Otterbourne s novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge 1823 1901 was 15 years old her writings were influenced by Keble s sermons In her day she was a major celebrity publishing more than 100 novels Already by 1840 however the London to Southampton railway opened later the South West Main Line passing by the village Within half a century old Otterbourne had been abandoned and the village moved half a mile east to its present location Charlotte Yonge lived the second half of her life in a house named Elderfield which between 1959 and 2019 was a Residential Training Centre for former offenders run by the Langley House Trust a registered charity On 17 August 2005 resident Anthony Rice murdered Naomi Bryant at her home in Winchester prompting an independent review pdf of his case by HM Inspectorate of Probation Waterworks edit nbsp Otterbourne Water Supply Works Prior to the centralisation of its regional offices Otterbourne was home to the Hampshire headquarters of Southern Water The 1980s office building part of which was leased to the Audit Commission is situated on the site of a large water supply works which takes water from the River Itchen and a number of boreholes Otterbourne water supply works feeds a covered reservoir in the village which in turn supplies most of the eastern side of Southampton Water is also pumped to a covered reservoir at Yew Hill in Olivers Battery Community Parish 8 9 Following Southern Water s 20 3 million fine for deliberate misreporting and failing to meet guaranteed standards of service to customers in 2007 the company shut down its use of the Otterbourne building and leased it to two NHS organisations South Central Ambulance Service and Health Education Wessex 10 Church editThe village church is dedicated to Saint Matthew 11 It was built over two years from 1837 to a design by Owen Browne Carter and William Crawley Yonge 11 Some the internal fittings are older than the church including a carved panel on the pulpit dating from the 15th century 11 Notable people editCharlotte Mary Yonge 1823 1901 was an English novelist 12 Jim Bailey 1908 1988 first class cricketer Chris Tremlett cricketer 1981 still alive first class cricketerReferences edit a b Census 2011 Payne Warwick 27 April 2011 Fill her up for the final time Hampshire Chronicle Retrieved 29 April 2019 Fire rips through Otterbourne business as crews rush to remove propane tanks Hampshire Chronicle 30 November 2015 Retrieved 29 April 2019 Otterbourne Brass otterbournebrass org uk Home Otterbourne Village Hall Otterbourne Village Hall Country Houses Cranbury Park Hampshire www britannia com Archived from the original on 20 June 2008 Retrieved 14 November 2017 Yonge Charlotte Mary 17 September 2001 The Clever Woman of the Family Broadview Press p 8 ISBN 9781551112213 A Survey of Southampton and its Region Ed F J Monkhouse Chap VII p100 https streetmap co uk map x 446098 amp y 123361 amp z 120 amp sv 446098 123361 amp st 4 amp mapp map amp searchp ids Contact Us Health Education Wessex Retrieved 21 April 2016 a b c O Brien Charles Bailey Bruce Pevsner Nikolaus Lloyd David W 2018 The Buildings of England Hampshire South Yale University Press p 420 ISBN 9780300225037 Charlotte Yonge Her Life and Context Charlotte Mary Yonge Fellowship Retrieved 16 December 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Otterbourne Otterbourne Parish Council Otterbourne Village Hall Website John Keble s Parishes John Keble s Parishes A History of Hursley and Otterbourne 1898 Edited by Charlotte M Yonge Charlotte M Yonge Old Times at Otterbourne 1891 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otterbourne amp oldid 1218402785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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