Itchen Ferry village was a small hamlet on the East bank of the River Itchen in Hampshire. The village took its name from the small fishing boats that...
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An Itchen Ferry is a type of small gaff rig cutter that was originally used for fishing in the Solent and surrounding waters and often raced in town regattas...
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An Itchen ferry is a type of small gaff rig cutter. Itchen ferry may also refer to the following in Hampshire, England: Itchen Ferry village, took its...
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Woolston Floating Bridge (redirect from Itchen_Floating_Bridge_Act_1863)
898811; -1.386928 The Woolston Floating Bridge was a cable ferry that crossed the River Itchen in England between hards at Woolston and Southampton from...
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the crossing of the River Itchen, Hampshire from Itchen Ferry village. With the next available crossing of the River Itchen, Hampshire several miles upstream...
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Itchen may refer to: Itchen Abbas, a village on the River Itchen about 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Winchester in Hampshire, England Itchen Stoke and...
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River Itchen in Hampshire, England, rises to the south of New Alresford and flows 26 miles (42 km) to meet Southampton Water below the Itchen Bridge...
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Broadstairs and Dover in Kent, Hastings and Eastbourne in East Sussex, Itchen Ferry village in Hampshire, and Falmouth Quay Punt in Cornwall. "Wolf Boats". Wolf...
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received consignments of wool to be ferried across the River Itchen, Hampshire by the inhabitants of Itchen Ferry village. The evolution of Olvestune into...
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Jesus Chapel on Peartree Green in Southampton, near the site of Itchen Ferry village whence he came.[citation needed] Cospatrick (ship) Necessity in English...
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similar chain ferries were implemented between Torpoint and Saltash across the Tamar, and between Woolston and Southampton across the Itchen. The Woolston...
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Port of Southampton (section River Itchen)
ten miles (16 km) inland, between the confluence of the rivers Test and Itchen and the head of the mile-wide drowned valley known as Southampton Water...
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crossings of the river Itchen in this area were at Mansbridge, some distance upstream from Southampton, and at Itchen Ferry village. The Northam Bridge Company...
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houses and villas which were home to Southampton's wealthy traders. Itchen Ferry village no longer exists, but it used to adjoin Peartree Green. The graveyard...
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) founded a new town (known as Hamwick, later Hamtun) across the river Itchen from the Roman site around 700 AD. The population reached about 5,000, making...
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estuaries of the River Test and River Itchen meet. Along its salt marsh-fringed western shores lie the New Forest villages of Dibden, Hythe and Fawley, and...
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Southampton (section Ferry)
northernmost point of Southampton Water, at the confluence of the River Test and Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south. Southampton is classified as...
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Hythe Pier Railway and the Hythe Ferry provide a link between the English port city of Southampton and the Hampshire village of Hythe on the west side of...
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Solent Way passes through the city centre, crosses the River Itchen by the high-level Itchen Bridge and follows the northern shore of Southampton Water...
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The highest village in Hampshire at about 240 m (790 ft) above sea level is Ashmansworth, located between Andover and Newbury. The Itchen and Test are...
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Vicarage, Highfield". Flickr. Retrieved 16 April 2012. "Itchen Ferry". Itchen Ferry Village. The Diaper Heritage Association. Retrieved 16 April 2012...
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established in 1829 in Limehouse near London. They moved to Oakbank at Itchen Ferry in 1868, and in 1895, settled at Hamble. At Hamble, they designed and...
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timetable. The disused Itchen Navigation runs through the north of the borough, and in the south, Hamble is served by the Hamble-Warsash Ferry. The local education...
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1781 (21 Geo. 3. c. 47) Oxford Improvement Act 1812 (52 Geo. 3. c. lxxii) Itchen Bridge and Roads Act 1834 (4 & 5 Will. 4. c. lxxxv) Southend Pier Act 1829...
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east through what is now the Solent, joining the Stour, Beaulieu, Test, Itchen and Hamble, before flowing into the English Channel to the east of the present...
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Southampton City Centre (section Ferry)
station on the West Quay retail park, a short walk from the railway station. Ferry services operate along Southampton Water to Hythe and Cowes, from Town Quay...
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from Alton to Queen Elizabeth Country Park near Petersfield (Hampshire) Itchen Way, 31.8 miles (51 km) from Hinton Ampner House to Woolston (Hampshire)...
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Micheldever (category Villages in Hampshire)
Council, as well as the wider Itchen Valley ward which elects a single councillor to Hampshire County Council. The village has a church (St Mary the Virgin;...
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The Woolston Floating Bridge (Ferry) connects Southampton to Woolston and Portsmouth on the east bank of the River Itchen. The Police force is established...
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passing the station at Shawford. Here the path crosses the Itchen Way before crossing the River Itchen to Twyford. West of Twyford the path crosses more chalk...
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