- Upham, Hampshire
Infobox UK place
official_name= Upham
map_type= Southampton
country= England
region= South East England
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latitude= 50.97866
longitude= -1.24282
os_grid_reference= SU531202
post_town=Southampton
postcode_area= SO
postcode_district= SO32
dial_code= 01489
constituency_westminster=Winchester (constituency)
civil_parish= Upham
shire_district=City of Winchester
shire_county=Hampshire
website= [http://communities.hants.gov.uk/upham-index Upham Parish Council]
population = 616 [cite web |url= http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=795229&c=Upham&d=16&e=15&g=453136&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&r=1&s=1205236843195&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 |title=Parish Headcounts, Area: Upham CP|date=2001 |accessdate=2008-03-11 |work=Neighbourhood Statistics |publisher=Office for National Statistics ]Upham is a small
village andcivil parish in the south ofEngland located inHampshire approximately 7 miles south-east ofWinchester .The village
There is a small
post office and a local primary school. The village is divided into two parts: Upham, based around the church to the north, and Lower Upham, centred on the post office and main road. Local interests include football at the local recreation ground and evenings out in the local pub. There are three pubs, the "Brushmakers Arms" (the only pub of this name in England), the "Alma Inn" and the "Woodman". Other features include a village pond.The village features an antiquated, almost hierarchical social composition, resembling the traditional
feudal English village setup, revolving around a few powerful landowners or aristocrats, a significant bourgeois class and a rural agricultural working class community.Fact|date=March 2008Transport
Lower Upham is crossed by the
B2177 road , formerly the A333 Winchester toPortsmouth road; there are no other main roads in the parish. There is a regular bus service to Winchester, Twyford,Colden Common ,Bishop's Waltham andFareham .The parish is crossed by many trackways and paths including the
Monarch's Way ,Pilgrims' Trail andKing's Way . In the south of the parish King's Way and the Pilgrims' Trail partly use the course of the former Roman road from Winchester toPortchester , which passes between Upham and Lower Upham. [Ordnance Survey (2007), "Meon Valley, Portsmouth, Gosport & Fareham, Explorer 119", 1:25,000 scale map, Southampton: Ordnance Survey, ISBN 0-319-23596-3] [Ordnance Survey (2001), "Roman Britain south sheet", 5th Ed, 1:625,000 map, Southampton: Ordnance Survey, ISBN 0-319-29029-8]Geology
Upham lies on the northern margin of the
Paleogene deposits of theHampshire Basin . The north of the parish is onchalk with theLambeth Group andLondon Clay to the south. [Andrews I.J. & Balson P.S. (1995), "Wight: Sheet 50N 02W Solid Geology", 1:250,000 geological map series, Keyworth:British Geological Survey , ISBN 0-75183088-5.]References
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