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Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox UK place Froxfield Green (formerly Froxfield) is a village in the civil parish of Froxfield and Privett, in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is Шаблон:Convert north-west of Petersfield, and lies just north of the A272 road.

History

Earthworks which run north–south and pass along the western edge of the modern village may be an Anglo-Saxon defensive work, or mark a tribal boundary.[1] The remains of a Roman and Romano-British site lie a short distance south-east of the village.[2]

Froxfield is not mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book; the area is probably included land at Menes which later became the large East Meon estate.[3]

Although the settlement was documented as Froxfield Green in 1908,[3] Ordnance Survey maps published in 1939[4] and earlier identified it as Froxfield. Since at least 1960, maps show Froxfield Green.[5] The civil parish in which the village lies was called Froxfield[3] until the 2010s, when the name Froxfield and Privett came into use.[6]

On 1 April 1932 the parish of Privett was merged with Froxfield.[7] On 9 May 2013 the merged parish was renamed from "Froxfield" to "Froxfield and Privett".[8] In 1931 the parish of Froxfield (prior to the merge) had a population of 693.[9]

Amenities

Файл:St Peter-on-the-Green Church, Staple Ash Lane, Froxfield Green (NHLE Code 1237145) (July 2019) (11).JPG
Church of St Peter-on-the-Green

The local primary school, Froxfield CE School,[10] is almost a mile to the north-east at High Cross. The nearest railway station is at Petersfield.

The small church of St Peter-on-the-Green was built in 1886, replacing a Saxon church on the same site which had been demolished in 1861. In simple Early English style, it is built in flint rubble with stone dressings,[11] and has a western bell-turret which houses a bell dated 1766.[12] Today the church is part of the benefice of Steep and Froxfield with Privett,[13] which also includes St Peter's church at High Cross (built in 1862, incorporating three Norman arches and columns from the old church at the Green).[14]

References

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