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style from red brick with stone dressings, the slate roof leads to a stone coped gable end with bellcote. Another locally recognised landmark is Burton Hall, a large 18th-century gentleman's residence with grade II* status. The property has since been divided into flats but the interior still retains
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Christchurch and Burton. Another source states that the 'cross' at Staple Cross, was knocked over by a Sherman tank during World War 2, hence the somewhat stunted remains. However, analysis of the engraving on page 288 of The New Forest: Its History and Its Scenery (John R. Wise - 1863) would
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settlement but the first record of the name appears in twelfth-century records. It is thought that this is because it has always been viewed as an extension of
Christchurch. Certainly, there is evidence of human habitation there as far back as the
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are retired, the 3.3% who are students over the age of 16, 3.5% who are carers, 2.6% who are long-term sick or disabled, and 1.1% who fall into another category. Burton has a considerably younger population than the rest of
Christchurch.
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The parish of Burton covers an area of 868.9 hectares (2,147 acres) and comprises the village of the same name, the hamlets of
Winkton, Bockhampton and Holfleet, and the surrounding countryside. The village is situated approximately
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meaning fortified town and tun meaning farm. The name suggests the village was either a fortified farmstead or simply a farm belonging to the nearby Burgh of
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at his home, Burton
Cottage, which he had fashioned from two adjoining properties. Many other writers and poets of the day visited him there including his brother in law,
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its large staircase, moulded architrave, six-panelled doors and 18th-century fireplaces. Another listed building is
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Industry Groups G and Q - Wholesale, Retail and Motor
Vehicle Maintenance, which employs 16.9%, and Human Health and Social Work, which employs 16.1% of residents.
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was attended by upwards of four hundred children. He lived like a country gentleman at Burton, and died there on 17 June 1848.
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