- Sompting
infobox UK place|
country = England
official_name= Sompting
os_grid_reference= TQ170047
latitude= 50.8303longitude= -0.3395|population = 8,514 (2001 census)
shire_district= Adur
region= South East Englandshire_county =
West Sussex
constituency_westminster= East Worthing and Shoreham
post_town= LANCING
postcode_district= BN15
postcode_area=BN
dial_code= 01903Sompting is a village and
civil parish in the Adur District ofWest Sussex ,England , located between Lancing andWorthing , at the foot of the southern slope of theSouth Downs . Twentieth century development has linked it to Lancing. The civil parish covers an area of 10.35 square kilometres and has a population of 8,514 persons (2001 census). The name Sompting (known as Sultinges in theDomesday Book ) is said to come from theOld English for dwellers by the marsh (Sompt + ingas).It contains an exceptional Anglo-Saxon church, [http://www.somptingparish.org.uk St Mary's] , with an unusual [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/adversaries/archaeology/sompting03.html "Rhenish Helm"] tower (believed to be the only one in the country), separated from the centre of the village since 1939 by the busy
A27 road . The church was originally built by theSaxons around 960, then was adapted by theNormans when William de Braose granted it to theKnights Templar in the 12th century [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=18217 A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 1: Bramber Rape (Southern Part) (1980), pp. 53-64] ] . The church later passed to theKnights Hospitaller in the 15th century.The Sompting Abbotts building, designed by
Philip Charles Hardwick and completed in 1856, is a school. However this has been the site of one of Sompting's manor houses since Norman times, when it was owned by theabbot of Fécamp inNormandy , and later owned by the abbott ofSyon Abbey inMiddlesex . In 1248 the abbott of Fecamp had a prison in the village. Queen Caroline, consort of King George IV stayed at Sompting Abbotts in 1814 on her way across the English Channel to the Continent.The old Sompting Rectory building, now used as a nursing home, dates from 1791, however the Rectory has a long history, having previously been owned by the Knights Templar from 1154 and like Sompting Church, passed to the Knights Hospitaller in the 15th century. During the
Second World War a prisoner-of-war camp was built on the Rectory Farm estate, on the west side of Busticle Lane.Sompting's Parish Hall was originally built as a reading room in 1889 by HP Crofts of Sompting Abbotts manor.As well as the Anglican Sompting Church, there was formerly a
Methodist mission chapel, registered in 1887, which still stands.Sompting Community Centre was originally built in 1872 as a Junior and Infants School.A house which belonged to
Edward Trelawny ,adventurer ,author and friend ofPercy Bysshe Shelley , is also located in the village.The parish of Sompting includes the
hamlet ofBeggars Bush on the Downs as well as the former hamlets ofUpper Cokeham and Lower Cokeham, which are now part of the Sompting-Lancingconurbation . Cokeham means Cocca's homestead (ham). Sompting also historically extended west to the ancient droveway today known as Charmandean Lane, but in 1933 this land was given to the neighbouringborough of Worthing. Sompting's eastern border with Lancing has historically been defined by the Boundstone Lane, so called because of theboundary stone or boundstone that lay on the boundary. The stone is now kept in Boundstone Community College.To the north of the parish, a settlement existed at Park Brow on the Downs in the
Bronze Age and into theIron Age and Roman times. It lasted until its buildings were burned down around AD 270, possibly by Saxon orFrankish pirates. It is supposed that the inhabitants moved from here to the relative safety of thehillfort atCissbury Ring .The highest point in the parish of Sompting is Steep Down at 149 metres.
The writer
Alfred Longley lived in Sompting, creator of the character 'Jimmy Snuggles' and the Sompting Treacle Mines, [ [http://treacleminer.com/Mines/Sompting.html Notes on Alfred Longley] ] where incredibly lazy people worked.Sompting is also known for its
mummers play , performed by the Sompting Village Morris dancers.References
ee also
* [http://www.sompting.org.uk/ Sompting Parish Council]
* [http://www.s-v-m.freeserve.co.uk/ Sompting Village Morris]
* [http://www.adur.gov.uk/ Adur District Council]
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