- Harting
Harting is a
civil parish in theChichester District ofWest Sussex ,England , situated on northern flank of theSouth Downs . It comprises four settlements namely South, East &West Harting and Nyewood.In the 2001
census the parish covered 3,216hectares (7,944acres ) and had 616 households with a total population of 1,407. 646 residents were economically active.The village of South Harting is the largest settlement having two churches, one Anglican and one Congregational. The village also has a school, St Mary & St Paul First School, which takes children from four to ten years old. From 2009, it will accept children up to 11 years old. Alongside the school is the village hall from which a pre-school group operates.clear
Harting Down
The villages are overlooked by Harting Down, a convert|550|acre|km2|sing=on common owned by the National Trust, and part of the
Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty . Rising to 229 metres, it offers panoramic views over theWeald to the north, to theEnglish Channel and theIsle of Wight to the south.Because of its elevation Beacon Hill, just to the east of Harting Down, hosted a station in the shutter telegraph chain, from 1796 to 1816, which connected the Admiralty in
London to its naval ships inPortsmouth andPlymouth .Archaeological evidence has suggested that Harting Down was first occupied around 5000 years ago. Neighbouring Beacon Hill is home to a hillfort from the
Iron Age , built around 500BC as an animal enclosure and refuge. In addition Cross Ridge Dyke, built around the same time, may have been used to control movement of people and animals along the ridgeway.A large portion of the down has never been used for modern intensive farming, and is thus an important site representing the
chalk grassland that once covered the downs. Plants found on the site includequaking grass and thecommon spotted orchid , and the down supports animals such as adders,skylark s and several species ofbutterfly .External links
* [http://www.gravelroots.net/harting/harting.html The Harting Parish Guide.] - Includes many photos and local information on the area
* [http://www.achurchnearyou.com/venue.php?V=4952&P=1 St Mary and St Gabriel's Church, South Harting]
* [http://www.hartingfestivities.org.uk Harting Festivities] Since 1800Harting Old Club has celebrated Whit Monday.
* [http://www.violetdesigns.co.uk/midhurst.html Midhurst Pages - Midhurst Town & Community]
* [http://www.st-mary-st-paul.w-sussex.sch.uk/ St Mary & St Paul First School]
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