Colden Common


Colden Common is a civil parish in the Winchester District of Hampshire, England, approximately 5 miles south of the city of Winchester, covering an area of with a resident population of approximately 4,000 people. It includes the village of Colden Common and the hamlets of Hensting, Fisher's Pond, Nob's Crook, Highbridge and Brambridge. Part of the parish lies within the South Downs National Park.

History

Known in the 13th Century as Colvedene, the origin of the name is uncertain but may come from Old English clofa and denu.
The area was a major centre of palaeolithic flint tool manufacture, with evidence of a "factory" covering 400 square metres discovered during a 1915 excavation in Highbridge.
The parish was originally part of the manors of Twyford and Owslebury. The Ecclesiastical Parish of Colden Common was formed in 1843, with Holy Trinity Church built the following year on the southern boundary of the parish. It then became an independent civil parish in 1932.
A number of brickworks were formerly located in Colden Common, including Charles Mitchell's Works which until its closure in 1957 was the last brickworks in Hampshire to make hand-made bricks by the clamp method.
Colden Common grew significantly over the 20th Century, from a population of 748 in 1901 to 3,681 in 2001.

Brambridge House

Brambridge House is a Grade II* listed building - a three storey former country house on the bank of the River Itchen. It was originally built in 1762, remodelled after an 1872 fire, and was converted to residential flats in the 1950s.

Geography

The parish has a 97% white population, with a median age of 45. 78% of households own their house. 40% of employed people are employed in managerial or professional occupations.

Culture and Community

The Non-League football club Colden Common F.C. play at Oakwood Park, in nearby Otterbourne.
Colden Common has both Anglican and Methodist churches. There is a community centre located at the centre of the village. The school is Colden Common primary school.
The pubs within the boundaries of the Parish are The Rising Sun, The Queens Head, The Fishers Pond, and The Dog and Crook.
The main entrance of Marwell Zoo is situated on the boundary with Colden Common and Owslebury.
Colden Common is twinned with Saint-Vigor-le-Grand, France