- Fair Oak
Infobox UK place
latitude=50.9679
longitude=-1.3278
os_grid_reference =SU494188
population=9,900 (parish) [ cite web |url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=795072&c=Fair+Oak&d=16&e=15&g=450127&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&r=1&s=1205855576156&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 |title=Parish Headcounts, Area: Fair Oak & Horton Heath CP|work=Neighbourhood Statistics |publisher=Office for National Statistics |date=2001|accessdate=2008-03-18]
map_type= Southampton
official_name= Fair Oak
region = South East England
country=England
post_town =Eastleigh
postcode_area = SO
postcode_district= SO50
constituency_westminster=Eastleigh
dial_code=023
website=
shire_county=Hampshire
shire_district=Eastleigh
civil_parish=Fair Oak & Horton Heath
static_
static_image_caption=Fair Oak War Memorial showing the present 'fair oak' behind .
website= [http://fairoak.parish.hants.gov.uk/ Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council]Fair Oak,
Hampshire is a small village on the outskirts ofEastleigh , and nearSouthampton andWinchester . Its parish incorporates the neighbouring village ofHorton Heath , which lies to the south.History
Fair Oak takes its name from a tree in the Square which was felled and replaced in 1843. [cite web|title=Fair Oak |url=http://www.hants.gov.uk/hampshiretreasures/entries/v13p039e09.html|publisher=Hampshire County Council|work=HampshireTreasures Volume 13 Eastleigh| date=2006-03-29|accessdate=2008-03-18] The village has a history of sand quarrying, with some of the newer parts built over old restored quarries.British Geological Survey (1987), "Southampton. England and Wales Sheet 315. Solid and Drift Geology", 1:50,000 Series geological map, Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey, ISBN 0-75180754-0] The central church of St Thomas was originally built in 1863 to serve as a
chapel of ease for Fair Oak cemetery. At this time the village was part of the parish ofBishopstoke with its church of St Mary; the present parish was created in 1871.The village
The church, which has been designated a beacon church for the Winchester diocese, has links with Kware, a suburb of
Nairobi inKenya , via a hospital and school mission. This mission called Handshake to Kware is a registered charity and is supported by the local schools and businesses. The village has also played host to a series of annual Christian outreach programmes in recent years. It is home to two scout groups, the 7th and 8th Eastleigh.Fair Oak has a village hall and four pubs: 'The George', 'The Cricketers', 'The New Clock Inn', and 'The Fox and Hounds'.
Education
There are three schools - infant, junior, and a secondary school called
Wyvern Technology College , which is host to a large gym for public use. It is home to a football team in the Southampton tyro league. There is also a Christian school called 'The King's School'.toke Park Wood
Stoke Park Wood to the north-west of the village (a remnant of the
Forest of Bere ) lies partly in Fair Oak and partly in the neighbouring parish of Bishopstoke. With many bridlepaths running between the two villages via the woods, it is possible to walk from one village to another without setting foot on any other public highway. The woods cover some convert|207|ha|acre and are primarily of evergreen trees; the sandy soil and long grass is home to wildlife including dormice, grey squirrels, pine martens, deer and adders.Geology
Fair Oak lies on the
London Clay deposits of theHampshire Basin , to the northern edge of a small syncline separated from the main basin by the Portsdownanticline . The London Clay in this area, towards the top of the sequence, is fairly sandy and includes lenticular sand deposits. [Edwards, R.A. & Freshney, E.C. (1987), Geology of the country around Southampton. "Mem. British Geological Survey, Sheet 315 (England & Wales)", Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey, ISBN 0118843966] The sand pits on the east of the village are in the Whitecliff Sand. At Knowle Hill and south towardsHorton Heath the London Clay is overlain by the clays and sands of Wittering Formation of the Bracklesham Group, with a small outlier capping Pylehill to the north.References
External links
* [http://fairoak.parish.hants.gov.uk/ Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council]
* [http://eastleighso50.tripod.com/index.html The Eastleigh Photograph Archive]
* [http://www.parishpages.co.uk/ Fair Oak & Horton Heath Local Community Magazine]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF8GwZeqivo Stoke Park Woods Video]
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