- St Denys
Infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Southampton
official_name= St Denys
latitude = 50.9238
longitude = -1.386
unitary_england=Southampton
lieutenancy_england=Hampshire
post_town= SOUTHAMPTON
postcode_area= SO
dial_code= 023
constituency_westminster=Southampton Test
region = South East England
postcode_district= SO17St. Denys is a district of
Southampton ,England , approximately 3mile s (5km ) north of the city centre, oppositeBitterne Park on the River Itchen, to which it is linked byCobden Bridge . It is now bounded by the river, and by the railway and A335 bypass, which divided part of the original parish from the remainder. The area is named after the 12th centuryAugustinian Priory , which never particularly thrived and of which now there is extremely little remaining, aside from an archway of the original chapel and another archway now relocated in the city centre. The current church dates from 1868 and was designed byGeorge Gilbert Scott .St Denys originally consisted of little but farmland, but its housing was heavily developed from the mid 19th century onwards, and is now populated with a wide mix of younger working families, older residents and students.
Key and interesting features of St Denys include:
* Evidence of a Roman river crossing to Clausentum on the east of the river, and other Roman archeology
* Many homes from where Titanic victims and survivors originated
* A history of large laundries providing local employment, servicing Southampton'socean liner s
* A large sewage works built on what were originally salt meadows
* Considerable war time bombing because of the area's proximity to the railway connectingLondon andSouthampton Docks
* A small community ofhouseboat s that are conversions fromWorld War II motor torpedo boat sGallery
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