Denvilles
Appearance
Denvilles is a locality within Havant to the north of Warblington railway station.[1] In 1877 it consisted of a solitary farm[2] but by 1897 there were several roads of detached residences.[3] Slowly the area grew, and in the 1960s it doubled in size as smaller housing estates for private ownership were built.[4] The area has a small convenience store but the adjoining satellite health centre moved in July to centralised premises elsewhere.[5] The Borough Council[6] designates the area UA2: not a priority for extra investment.[7]
References
- ^ Which was originally to have been called Denvilles Halt, but the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway felt this would confuse passengers with another station a short way away created during The Battle of Havant – Buriton Heritage Bank Information Sheet No 9, DJ August 2001
- ^ Havant Museum Map Collection Map 23A
- ^ HMMC 23C
- ^ Residents Association Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Concerns of Denvilles residents Archived 2007-05-14 at archive.today
- ^ Area administrators
- ^ Havant Borough Council District-wide Local Plan (Hampshire Public Libraries ref:R711.409422795)
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Site of original farm
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Shown on 1877 OS map
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Christ Church Centre
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Modern centre