- Harnham
Harnham is a suburb of the cathedral City of
Salisbury inWiltshire , though there has probably been some form of human habitation in the area since theIron Age . It consists of two wards: West and East Harnham, which currently have a combined population of around 7,300 [UK 2001 Census] . [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/]Harnham lies to the south of Salisbury and is linked to the city by road via the Ayleswade bridge in East Harnham, originally constructed across the River Avon in 1244, and by foot via the Town Path across the 'historic and important landscape' [DEFRA News Release 319/03] of the Harnham Water Meadows in West Harnham. The meadows lie between two branches of the
In the 13th century Salisbury sited its new Cathedral on the flat fertile plain encircled by the River Avon and protected by Harnham Hill; a chalk escarpment which rises steeply to the south. Harnham Slope comprises an area of woodland on the northern slope of Harnham Hill, including the
West Harnham Chalk Pit a 2.8 hectare geologicalSite of Special Scientific Interest . Harnham Slope is now managed as a public amenity space which, from its highest point, gives fine views across Harnham to the city and the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral spire.The Parish of Harnham has two churches. St George's in West Harnham, dating from Norman times and the mid-19th century Church of All Saints in East Harnham. A Methodist Church was also built in West Harnham in the 1950s to cope with the growing demands of the local population.
Harnham also boasts several listed buildings among them the Old Mill Hotel: dating from the 12th century this Grade I listed building still has some details around its doors and windows dating back to 1250. The building was converted in the 16th century from ecclesiastical use to Wiltshire's first paper mill when the
River Nadder was diverted to flow under it. The mill race can still be seen via a viewing window in the hotel restaurant.Local education is provided by Harnham Infant and Junior Schools and recreational amenities include riverside walks, a thriving lawn tennis club and pitches for both local cricket and football clubs. Accommodation is available at a number of local hotels and bed & breakfasts making the area popular for both UK and overseas visitors alike. Apart from the Old Mill, other local hostelries include The Rose and Crown (hotel), The Grey Fisher and The Three Crowns. There is also a social club adjacent to the football pitch below Harnham Slope and there are community halls close to both Parish churches.
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* [http://www.strollingguides.co.uk/books/wiltshire/places/harnham.php Photographs and Information on the Harnham Water Meadows from Strolling Guides]
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