- Wickham
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 50.90
longitude= -1.19
population= 4,816 (2001)
official_name= Wickham
shire_district =City of Winchester
shire_county =Hampshire
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Winchester
post_town= FAREHAM
postcode_district = PO17
postcode_area= PO
dial_code= 01329
os_grid_reference= SU572115Wickham, formerly spelled Wykeham, is a
civil parish and smallmarket town inHampshire , southernEngland , about three miles north ofFareham , and part of theCity of Winchester local government district, in spite of it being notably closer to the town and borough of Fareham. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 4,816.It is notable for having been formally laid-out around its large square (being cited as an example of this type of village in Sharp, 1946)
It was the fording place of the
River Meon on theRoman road between "Noviomagus Regnorum" (Chichester ) and "Venta Belgarum" (Winchester ), and the inferred divergent point of the route to "Clausentum" (Bitterne ). The Roman road from Wickham to Chichester is still followed today by local roads, passing behind Portsdown Hill to the north of Portsmouth Harbour and then onwards viaHavant . In contrast, the route to Winchester is mostly likely lost through neglect in the Dark Ages, before present field patterns emerged.There have been a reasonable number of sites identified nearby associated with Romano-British industry. These have mainly been pottery kilns focused around the limit of navigation of the
River Hamble , near Botley. It is also here that a ford on the "Clausentum" road has been identified.Wickham has occasionally been hypothesised as an alternative to
Nursling (on theRiver Test ) or Neatham (near Alton) for the Roman station "Onna" listed in theAntonine Itinerary . However, no definite location for Onna has been determined.It was the birthplace of
William of Wykeham , founder ofWinchester College andNew College, Oxford .The town was an intermediate station on the
Meon Valley Railway , a late Victorian route, until the line closed in 1955. At one time this railway was conceived as a direct route fromLondon to theIsle of Wight . The closed line is now established as a cycle path along the valley of the River Meon.The modern town has a community centre which is home to many activities, including the
Home-Start Meon Valley Charity. [http://www.homestart-meonvalley.org.uk]The first Wickham Festival, 2006
The first Wickham Festival was held from 3 - 6 August 2006 in the Community Centre and environs. Artists performing included
Daby Blade from Senegal,Spiers and Boden , Los Pacaminos, Richard Thompson,Shooglenifty , Sparks,Oysterband ,Fiddlers Bid ,Osibisa ,Flook ,Steeleye Span and The Larry Love Showband Conor Wickham.ee also
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Wickham Vineyards References
*Sharp, Thomas (1946) "The Anatomy of the Village", Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin
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