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Community Church run a local coffee shop in the village centre, the "sweet soul cafe"; The Gospel Church runs a Friday afternoon cafe "refreshers", ladies' and men's social groups, and various youth and children's clubs, meeting on Sundays at 10.30am at the Infant school; and the Parish church has strong links with the local schools.
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Marchwood has four Christian churches. The Parish Church of St. John's; The Gospel Church; New Forest Community Church; and Fijian church, which meets in the army estate, mainly for those from Fiji posted in the military houses and barracks. The churches are active in the community: The New Forest
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John Romsey of Tatchbury died in 1494 holding the manor from John Horsey, as did his son, another John Romsey who died in 1503. His son William Romsey sold the manor to Henry White. The manor passed from Robert White to his son William in 1564–5. In 1587 William White sold the manor to Nicholas
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Venables. William Rickman died in possession of the manor in 1599, leaving his daughter Katherine wife of David Urry his heir. A hundred years later, David Urry, described as of St. James, Westminster, sold the manor to Gilbert Serle of Leghorn, and it subsequently passed to
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One other manor close to Marchwood was called Bury (also Newton Bury). It occurs in a deed of the 13th century as the "manor of Eling called Burylond." In the 16th century it was absorbed into
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in 1894. The church was built and endowed by Horatio Francis Kingsford Holloway in 1843. By the beginning of the 20th century, there were Government
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via Totton in one direction and to Hythe and Calshot in the other. There is limited public transport from the village in the evenings.
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have agreed to fund a study into reopening the Waterside line between Totton and Hythe, with a stop at Marchwood.
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There is also Lloyds recreation ground which is home to a host of football clubs, as well as two tennis courts.
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on 14 February 1966 and has remained closed since. Freight trains still operate on the line and a set of manual
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of 1086 as "Merceode", when the manor was held by Alwin, whose father Wulfgeat held the manor before 1066.
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operates one daytime bus route through Marchwood every hour Monday to Saturday. The 8 service goes to
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This article is about the village in England. For the Marchwood neighbourhood in the USA, see
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The manor of Marchwood eventually became known as Marchwood Romsey. John de Romsey held the
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were made. The port continues to service Britain's overseas military interests.
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site here at Beacon Hill, receiving and sending messages to both ends of the
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manor, and it is now represented by Bury Farm just north of Marchwood.
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beside Main Road on 20 July 1925. The station was closed by the
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of Marchwood in 1316. He was succeeded by Sir Walter Romsey of
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as it was called). Roman coins have been found at Bury Farm.
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Marchwood railway station and level crossing gates, c.1996.
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in the village centre. The nearest secondary schools are
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Despite being a village, Marchwood is the home of a
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It lies between 259:Hampshire and Isle of Wight 247:Hampshire and Isle of Wight 96:OS grid reference 25:Human settlement in England 10: 1909: 952:Staplewood Training Ground 790:and a natural gas fuelled 466:). It is mentioned in the 422: 384:Marchwood incinerator dome 15: 1282: 1273: 1179:. Subterranea Britannica. 1155:, BBC News, 16 April 1999 915:Marchwood railway station 754: 596:—     519:. 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Marchwood is located in Hampshire
Hampshire
OS grid reference
SU385102
Civil parish
District
New Forest
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Hampshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SO40
Dialling code
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance
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