词条 | Idsworth |
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|country = England |static_image = Countryside Express passing St Huberts.jpg |static_image_caption= Train and St Hubert's church, painting |coordinates = {{coord|50.92237|-0.94699|display=inline,title}} |official_name= Idsworth |population= |civil_parish= Rowlands Castle |shire_district= East Hampshire | shire_county = Hampshire |region= South East England |constituency_westminster= |post_town= Waterlooville |postcode_district= PO8 |postcode_area= PO |dial_code= |os_grid_reference= SU741142 }}Idsworth is an isolated hamlet with medieval village origins in the East Hampshire district and South Downs National Park in Hampshire, England. The small population means the place is one of a few small old parishes in the area in a civil parish in terms of the third tier of local government, namely Rowlands Castle.[1] Idsworth is an ecclesiastical parish (in the Church of England), the only place of worship of which is St Huberts Chapel, a fine mediaeval church. It has mediaeval paintings on the north wall and surrounding the altar window on the east wall. It is promoted by the Diocese as an arranged retreat for seasonal walkers by public footpath, as "the little church in the field".[2] The place occupies a cross-section of a small valley, centred 1 mile (1.5 km) north of its daughter hamlet and former main manor, much more populous than Idsworth – today considered a village – Finchdean, and 2.3 miles (3.6 km) east of Horndean. It has a long border with West Sussex border. The nearest railway station is 2.1 miles (3.3 km) south of the village, at Rowlands Castle. References1. ^2011 Census. The Office for National Statistics 2. ^[https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/16729/ St Hubert's church] The Church of England. External links{{Commons category inline|Idsworth}}{{EastHampshire}} 2 : Hamlets in Hampshire|Deserted medieval villages in England |
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