Cosham

Cosham

Coordinates: 50°50′33″N 1°03′58″W / 50.8424°N 1.0660°W / 50.8424; -1.0660

Cosham
Cosham is located in Hampshire
Cosham

 Cosham shown within Hampshire
OS grid reference SU657052
Unitary authority Portsmouth
Ceremonial county Hampshire
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PORTSMOUTH
Postcode district PO6 2 & PO6 3
Dialling code 023
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Portsmouth North
List of places: UK • England • Hampshire

Cosham (play /ˈkɒʃəm/, archaically /ˈkɒsəm/) is a northern suburb of Portsmouth lying within the city boundary but off Portsea Island. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 along with Drayton and Wymering (mainland) and Bocheland (Buckland), Frodington (Fratton) and Copenore (Copnor) on the island.

The name is of Saxon origin (shown by the -ham suffix) and means "Cossa's homestead".[1] It was predominantly pronounced /ˈkɒsəm/ until the latter half of the 20th century, since when standard usage has become /ˈkɒʃəm/. Until the 1920s it was a separate small village surrounded by fields (including on the north end of Portsea Island).

Extensive suburban growth then expanded around the village and both east and west along the slopes of Portsdown Hill. It has been for many years a local route centre; Cosham railway station was also the terminus for City trams and trolleybuses from the south and Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway trams to the north (until 1938). The High Street is a significant local shopping centre. Few traces of the original village now remain; the oldest houses (Chalk Cottage of 1777 and Mile Stone Cottages of 1793) were demolished in the 1960s and replaced by a car park, but the old milepost showing mileage to London, Petersfield and Portsmouth remains. The interior of St Philip's Church (1938) in Highbury is cited as a fine example of Ninian Comper's work.[2]

Cosham is also home to the UK headquarters of IBM UK Ltd. The site known as 'North Harbour' was built in the 1970s, the location being selected due to the job cuts by the Royal Navy during the time.[3]

References

  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary of British Place Names
  2. ^ Howse, Christopher (14 October 2006). "On the altar of function and beauty". The Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3655887/On-the-altar-of-function-and-beauty.html. 
  3. ^ Lever, Jill; Richardson, Margaret (1984). The architect as artist. Rizzoli International Publications. ISBN 0847805689. 

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