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Steep, Hampshire

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34: 748: 50: 574: 526: 704: 57: 1241: 994: 679:, its nearest town. The parish covers an area of 2,658 acres (1,076 ha), of which 1,222 acres (495 ha) are permanent grass, 443.7 acres (179.6 ha) of fertile land and 233 acres (94 ha) of woodland. The village is situated at the foot of the steep forested slopes of Stoner Hill and 771:
In approximately 1200 a north aisle was added, with its width being determined by the projection of the north transept chapel, with the west and east walls taken down at the time. The different thickness of the walls in the present church suggests that the wall for the length of the first three bays
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which measures 50 feet (15 m) by 16 feet (4.9 m) and north and south aisles which run from 13 feet (4.0 m) to 5 feet (1.5 m) wide, respectively. The eastern bays of the south arcade of the nave date from 1180; however, it seems probable that the oldest masonry on the site belongs
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By 1600, Steep had a prospering local cloth-making industry and two fulling mills in operation, which were driven by the nearby Ashford Stream. The early 17th century was also described by historian William Page as a "great rebuilding" of the village, in which redevelopment of many wooden buildings
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Steep was first documented under the name of 'Stepe Place' in the 12th century. The church of All Saints was built around 1125. The oldest surviving dwelling in the village is the house known as "Restalls" which is on the eastern side of the church. It dates from the late 15th century, and was
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National Park. The parish has two streams; the first stream rises from Ashford Lodge and flows east to Steep Marsh, whereas a second stream rises at the foot of Wheatham Hill follows the northern boundaries of the parish, joining the first stream close to the village of
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lived at "Hillcroft" in Steep from 1919 to 1927, while his children Daniel and Riette attended Bedales. Sturge Moore took an active interest in Bedales, giving readings, speaking at Sunday assemblies, and teaching a class in aesthetics in 1924–1925.
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was constructed in 1899 at a cost of approximately £60,000, which at the time of 1912, had an enrolment of 160 children. However, another source described the school as being constructed in 1900, and was formerly located in
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Beginning at an unknown point in the medieval period, the territory of the village of Steep formerly included two detached parish exclaves the larger of which was called
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of the arcade was taken down and rebuilt in the 13th century. The church underwent a restoration in 1839, with £370 being spent, and in 1875 at a cost of £2,377.
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occupation in the village, with pottery, coins, baths and a Roman villa being discovered on Bell Hill, directly opposite the village centre. A Roman earthworks
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had disturbed traditional society and created a class of labourers who struggled to support their families in rural areas. This led to an unrest known as the
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were grown for use in local breweries, watercress produced for commercial use, and a condensed milk factory was in operation in Steep Marsh.
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The church of All Saints was first constructed in the 12th century and has some parts which still date to its original design. It has a
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remains found in the area include pottery, boilers, and a site of a "sub-rectangular enclosure" found in Steep village centre. A
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or Ropley. Before the north aisle was constructed, there is evidence to suggest that a wooden north-west tower existed.
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were constructed to take water from Ashford Stream for the artificial flooding of hay meadows. In Steep,
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was also found on Stoner Hill, which suggests evidence of Roman roads passing through the causeway.
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were constructed by William Eames in 1882. The first coeducational boarding school in England,
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until it became an independent parish in 1867. Since 1899 the village has been the location of
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period, however in the early Anglo Saxon period the Meon Valley formed the Jutish Kingdom of
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were replaced by stone structures. However, a decline in the cloth-making industry caused a
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in the latter half of the 17th century, which resulted in the closure of both mills.
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lived in the village; his children attended Bedales and his wife also taught there.
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CWGC Cemetery Report, details from casualty record. Date accessed 19 August 2016.
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road on the southwest, the latter winding up the steep slopes of Stoner Hill.
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of 1086, however it was likely included under the entry of 'Menes'. (Meon)
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remains have been found in the area. Steep formerly included two detached
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There is no written evidence that Steep was settled until late in the
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remodelled in 1600 (and in 1905 by the Arts and Crafts architect
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that measures 16 feet (4.9 m) by 13 feet (4.0 m), a
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and the Cricketers Inn, with the former being an 18th-century
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Voluntary schools were built in Steep in 1875, and the first
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The village name has been spelled in various ways, including
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which swept across southern England, consequently reaching
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which was first built in the 18th century. It is on the
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Hampshire County Council. p. 301 1035: 1033: 995:"British Archaeological Sites in Steep" 1813: 989: 987: 985: 955: 953: 951: 949: 947: 945: 943: 941: 939: 430: 1201: 1039: 915: 913: 911: 909: 600:in September 1830. The parliamentary 529:Steep's tiny exclave in a Sussex wood 467:The village was not mentioned in the 1066: 1064: 1030: 919: 907: 905: 903: 901: 899: 897: 895: 893: 891: 889: 823: 742: 696:on the east and the Petersfield and 462: 1228:Towns, villages and hamlets in the 1086: 1017:"Petersfield Registration District" 982: 936: 838:(1870–1944) – poet, author, critic. 675:, 1.4 miles (2.3 km) north of 13: 1239: 1140:National Heritage List for England 38:Steep village centre during winter 14: 1832: 1181: 1164:. St. Albans: CAMRA. p. 45. 1162:Britain's best real heritage pubs 1061: 886: 365:. The nearest railway station is 1043:Sturge Moore and the Life of Art 970:. Hampshire County Council. 2012 874:. Office for National Statistics 707:All Saints' Church, Steep, Hants 569:19th century to Second World War 385:, it had a population of 1,391. 55: 48: 32: 850:(1878–1917) – Anglo-Welsh poet. 764:to an older church from either 586:British Agricultural Revolution 357:, England. Its nearest town is 1112: 1009: 868:"Civil Parish population 2011" 860: 844:(1871–1955) – royal physician. 1: 1135:"The Harrow, Steep (1253271)" 854: 56: 1072:"Hampshire Treasures: Steep" 1040:Gwynn, Frederick L. (1951). 775:The churchyard contains six 7: 381:building. 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Steep is located in Hampshire
Hampshire
OS grid reference
SU746253
Civil parish
District
East Hampshire
Shire county
Hampshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
GU32
Police
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Fire
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
East Hampshire
UK
England
Hampshire
51°01′23″N 0°56′42″W / 51.023°N 0.945°W / 51.023; -0.945

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