- Iping
infobox UK place
country = England
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static_image_caption= Iping Church
latitude= 50.99853
longitude= -0.7859
official_name = Iping
population =
shire_district= Chichester
shire_county=West Sussex
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Chichester
post_town=
postcode_district =
postcode_area=
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= SU852228Iping is a village in the Chichester district of
West Sussex ,England . It lies within thecivil parish ofStedham with Iping , just off theA272 road 2 miles (3.5km) west ofMidhurst . It is the setting of the classic science fiction book,The Invisible Man .Etymology
The Saxon name means settlement of the family or followers of a man called Ipa.
History
Iron age
There is an Iron Age contour fort on the hill at Hammer Wood north of the village.
Iping Roman station
This rectangular earthwork with rounded corners lies astride the Roman road between two major British tribal centres at
Noviomagus Regnorum (Chichester ) andCalleva Atrebatum (Silchester ), which runs north-south through Iping. [ [http://www.chichester.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=1858 Chichester District Council] ] Measuring 86 x 112 metres (282 by 367 feet), the area enclosed by the turf defences was about 0.9ha (2¼ acres), and would have contained the official posting station ormansio and perhaps an iron-smithy. It is similar in size to the way stations atHardham and Alfoldean onStane Street . [ [http://www.roman-britain.org/places/iping.htm Roman-Britain.org] ] The station is situated at National Grid Reference SU:844261, just over two miles to the north of Iping village and little over half a mile from the crossroads in the centre of the village ofMilland , just south-east of the point where the Roman road crossed the Hammer Stream. Although unexcavated, surface finds of Roman material have been found within the confines of the earthwork. It could easily be confused with the Hammer Wood Iron Age contour fort which lies much closer to modern Iping.References
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