- Mayfield Park, Hampshire
[Ordnance Survey] .
The park is owned and maintained by
Southampton City Council . It was previously part of the Chamberlayne family's "Weston Grove" estate. Much of the rest of the "Weston Grove" estate has been used to develop the post-war suburb of Weston. Mayfield Park survives because it was split from the "Weston Grove" estate in the nineteenth century, becoming the "Mayfield Estate".History
18th century: wood-working mill
The park straddles a stream which runs from nearby "Millers pond", through a valley within the park, naturally draining the higher ground of the
Hampshire Basin on the East ofSouthampton intoSouthampton Water . In 1762, Walter Taylor built a water-powered wood-working mill alongside this stream.Southampton City Council. Mayfield Park Leaflet] "Millers pond" was formed to provide a reservoir to supply this mill.The mill site was rebuilt as a private house in the 19th century, but this suffered bomb damage during
World War II and was abandoned. The site has subsequently been excavated by Southampton City Council's Archeological Unit.19th century: politics
The park was previously part of William Chamberlayne's
Weston Grove Estate. In 1810, William Chamberlayne erected a memorial toWhig politicianCharles James Fox . This takes the from of aPortland Stone Obelisk, situated on the highest point of the estate where a windmill once stoodSpike Island. Philip Hoare. ISBN 1-84115-294-3] . William Chamberlayne was later to become MP for theSouthampton (UK Parliament constituency) constituency, from 1818-1830.In 1854, Thomas Chamberlayne sold part of the estate to
Col. Robert Wright , who built Mayfield House there, establishing the Mayfield Estate.. Col Wright subsequently dedicated the Obelisk to two of his favourite horses, who are buried in the park.From 1889 to 1913, Mayfield House and the estate was owned by Granville Augustus William Waldegrave, 3rd
Lord Radstock Lord Radstock and the Russian Awakening. David Fountain. (Publ Southampton: Mayflower Christian Books, 1988) ISBN 0-907821-04-9] . He had previously worked as a missionary in Russia in the 1870's. During his tenure of the Mayfield Estate Lord Radstock added the inscription to the Obelisk, which reads "The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof - Psalms 24.1"20th Century: wartime, development and the end of a dynasty
On the death of the 3rd
Lord Radstock , in 1913, the title and the "Mayfield" estate passed to Granville George Waldegrave, 4th Baron Radstock (1859-1937).During
World War I , Mayfield House was used to nurse wounded soldiers, serving as an annexe to the Royal Victoria Military Hospital atNetley .The consequences of
World War I meant that many such estates in England were never the same again. A generation of young men were lost in the conflict, including the younger heirs to these estates and many of the men who worked in them.On the death of the 4th
Lord Radstock , in 1937, the title was inherited by his 70 year old brotherMontague Waldegrave, 5th Baron Radstock (1867-1953). As the family was no longer able to maintain the "Mayfield" estate, it was sold to Southampton City Council.. A covenant in the 4th Barons will requires it to be kept as an open spaceThe Illustrated History of Southamptons suburbs. Jim Brown. 2004. ISBN 1 85983 405 1]During
World War II , displaced residents of Southampton were temporarily housed in Mayfield House. This building had 40 rooms, 23 of which were bedroomsIn 1944, the are was used to assemble troops and equipment during the build-up to
D-Day .Southampton City Council used part of the "Weston Grove" Estate to meet the demand for new housing after
World war II , creating the Weston Housing Estate. Weston Park Boys and Girls schools were built in 1957.The title died out with the 5th
Lord Radstock in 1953.Mayfield House was demolished a few years later, in 1956.Legacy
Chamberlayne Road, Radstock Road, Wrights Hill, Tankerville Road, Weston Grove Road, Obelisk Road [Ordnance Survey street map] and "The Obelisk"
public house can all be found locally to Mayfield Park.An annexe to
Woolston School , situated in Portsmouth Road, was also named Mayfield House. This building was not the original house on the "Mayfield Estate", it merely shared its name.The Chamberlayne Leisure Centre was opened in April 2000 [Southampton City Council] .
Weston Park Boys school has been renamed the
Grove Park Business and Enterprise College .Weston Park Girls school has been renamed the
Chamberlayne Park School .ee also
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Baron Radstock
*Waldegrave family
*Oasis Academy Mayfield References
External links
* [http://www.southampton.gov.uk/Images/Appendix%201%20Mayfield%20leaflet_tcm46-200112.pdf Mayfield Park] .
* [http://www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/library/jowett/jwt-2d.asp Balliol Oxford, Jowett papers (mention of Lord Radstock and Mayfield)]
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