- Shirley, Hampshire
Infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Southampton
official_name= Shirley
latitude = 50.9218
longitude = -1.4323
unitary_england=Southampton
lieutenancy_england=Hampshire
post_town= SOUTHAMPTON
postcode_area= SO
dial_code= 023
constituency_westminster=Southampton Test
region = South East England
postcode_district= SO15
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static_image_caption= The drinking fountain in Shirley's shopping precinctShirley is a district on the Western side of
Southampton ,England . Shirley's main roles are retailing and residential. It is the most important suburban shopping area in the west of the city. Housing is a mixture ofcouncil house s in the centre of the district surrounded by private housing, with larger suburban houses concentrated in Upper Shirley. Shirley is separated from Highfield bySouthampton Common , a large green park-like area which sees many dog-walkers and joggers.It is part of the Southampton Test constituency, with
Alan Whitehead asMember of Parliament .History
The place-name Shirley means 'bright glade', from the Old English "scir" (bright) and "leah" (cleared land in a wood). [cite book |title=Brewer's Britain & Ireland | coauthors = John Ayto, Ian Crofton |publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson |date=2005 | isbn = 0-304-35385-X ]
Shirley is recorded as a manor with a mill in the Domesday book, 1086. Shirley Mill originally stood to the east of the present Romsey Road / Winchester Road junction, at the confluence of the Hollybrook and Tanner's Brook streams. Shirley Mill had three large ponds, to the north of Winchester Road. Only one of those three mill ponds remains today, accessible by following the Lordswood Greenway. In the nineteenth century an iron works was built, which was converted into a brewery in 1880 and subsequently into a laundry at the beginning of the 20th Century. The laundry was owned by
Royal Mail and used to service the mail ships visitingSouthampton .The outflow from the mill was crossed by a ford on the Romsey Road. The stream is presently culverted under the major traffic junction which presently stands there, and continues to the Test to the east of modern Tebourba Way, open in parts and culverted in others.
The district grew rapidly in the 1830s following the
enclosure of Shirley Common (not to be confused withSouthampton Common ) in 1829. The parish church was built in 1836. The Shirley Local board of health was established in 1853. It merged withFreemantle in 1880. Shirley and Freemantle Urban District Council was formed on 2nd Jan 1895 but was abolished on 8 November 1895 when the district became asuburb of Southampton. [cite book |title=Shirley from Domesday to D-Day|last=Guilmant (ed) |first=John |publisher=Southampton City Council |date=1997 ] [cite book |title=Shirley 1836-1986 |last=Rance |first=Adrian |publisher=St James Church, Shirley |date=1986 ] [cite book |title=Suburbs of Southampton III: Shirley| last=Guilmant (ed) |first=John |publisher=Local Studies Group, Southampton|date=1983 ]In 1887 a
drinking fountain was constructed to celebrate theGolden Jubilee ofQueen Victoria . Originally in Shirley High Street, the fountain has now been incorporated into the shopping precinct. The fountain is Grade II listed. [ [http://www.southampton.gov.uk/Images/Listed%20Buildings%20in%20Southampton%20-%20List_tcm46-161808.pdf Southampton City Council: Listed buildings in Southampton] Accessed 13 September 2007.]The council estate was built in the 1960s to replace relatively dense terraced housing.
Education
Shirley is home to several schools including Upper Shirley High School (formely Bellemoor Boys School) and the 450-year-old grammar/secondary school, King Edward VI School. The area is also served by
Regents Park Community College (formely Regents park Girls School).Miscellany
Amongst other creative endeavours, Shirley is home to the collectively-owned
Sotones Records label, which releases music by artists from the area on a not-for-profit basis.References
External links
* [http://www.shirleybaptist.org/ Shirley Baptist Church]
* [http://www.shirley-jun.southampton.sch.uk/ Shirley Junior School]
* [http://www.southernlife.org.uk/shirley.htm Southern life: Shirley]
* [http://www.st-boniface.org.uk/ St Boniface (Roman Catholic) Church]ee also
*
Shirley Parish Church
*Shirley Baptist Church Around Southampton
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