- Long Ditton
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Long Ditton
map_type= Surrey
latitude= 51.3851
longitude= -0.321
population= 4,172 [ [http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/sccwebsite/sccwspublications.nsf/591f7dda55aad72a80256c670041a50d/1c602ea59c869c9180256e600054b26c/$FILE/Town%20populations.pdf Surrey County Council census data] ]
os_grid_reference= TQ169664
shire_district=Elmbridge
shire_county =Surrey
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Esher and Walton
post_town=Surbiton
postcode_district = KT7
postcode_area= KT
dial_code= 020 8398Long Ditton is a village in
Surrey ,England lying on the boundary withGreater London . Neighbouring settlements includeThames Ditton ,Surbiton ,Tolworth andChessington .History
Ditton was a Saxon settlement in
England which, by Domesday, was already splitting between the riverside parish ofThames Ditton , and the more inland area which now forms Long Ditton.Long Ditton appears in
Domesday Book of 1086 as "Ditone" and "Ditune". It was held by Picot fromRichard Fitz Gilbert . Its domesday assets were: 4 hides; 1 church, 1 mill worth 9s, 3½plough s,woodland worth 15 hogs, 1 house inSouthwark paying 500herrings . It rendered £2 10s 0d. [ [http://www.gwp.enta.net/surrnames.htm Surrey Domesday Book] ]Despite a mix of period properties and a community feel, there are few traces of Long Ditton's more distant past to be found around town. In the
16th century the manor fell into the hands of a George Evelyn, whose family took a dynastic hold over the village's prosperity. The Evelyns had the foresight, or good fortune, to be producinggunpowder during a rather explosive period of history. Gunpowder mills proliferated across Long Ditton and beyond to keep up with demand, and the Evelyns set about buying up much of the country that was busy blowing itself up with the family's finest powder.George's grandson
John Evelyn , who gained posthumous fame for his diaries, had to flee the country during the civil war as swathes of family land fell awkwardly between Royalist andRoundhead strongholds. It was John who gleaned further prestige for the family name with his assimilation into the Royal Court of Charles II. When St Mary's Church was re-built in1880 , and monuments erected to commemorate local dignitaries, there were few other Long Ditton celebrities to celebrate, and the place became something of an Evelyn shrine.Burials in the churchyard include that of
Terence Patrick O'Sullivan .References
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