Why is Fordingbridge called Fordingbridge?

Fordingbridge is named after the historic bridging point of a ford over the River Avon. Originally recorded as "Forde" in the Domesday Book of 1086, the name evolved to reflect the addition of a 7-arched medieval bridge, signifying the "bridge of the dwellers of Ford".
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How did Fordingbridge get its name?

The town of Fordingbridge was originally known as "Forde" and the "bridge" element of the name was not added until the Avon was first spanned at this point. The Great Bridge, of seven arches, was in existence in 1286 A.D. and possibly earlier.
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What is the history of the Fordingbridge Bridge?

A short history of Fordingbridge

A road bridge crossing over the river Avon was established in the 14th century. The current bridge dates from the 19th century. Close to the bridge is a statue of the artist Augustus John. He lived in the town and surrounding area until his death in 1961.
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What is Fordingbridge famous for?

Fordingbridge is famous for its seven-arched medieval bridge. Fordingbridge is also known for its history of smuggling and, during the 16th century, its cloth making. Is Fordingbridge a town? Yes, Fordingbridge is a small river-side town located in the north of the New Forest.
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How old is Fordingbridge?

Fordingbridge is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 under the name Forde. The River Avon runs through the town which lies 13 miles south of Salisbury.
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Is Fordingbridge a nice place to live?

Yes, Fordingbridge is widely considered a nice place to live, known for its charming riverside setting, strong community, access to the New Forest, good local amenities, and low crime rates, making it particularly popular with families and nature lovers. 
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What is the crime rate in Fordingbridge?

Annual total crime rate in your local area is 23.9 crimes per thousand resident population. This can be rated as 1 out of 10 or low crime level compared to other local areas in England and Wales.
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Which celebs live in Hampshire?

Present day celebrities associated with Hampshire include broadcaster Alan Titchmarsh, who lives in Alton, actress Amanda Holden, who grew up in Bishop's Waltham, film star Colin Firth, who was born in Grayshott and educated in Winchester and Eastleigh, wildlife presenter Chris Packham, born in Southampton, the late ...
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Did Henry VIII create the New Forest?

The New Forest was 'created' by William the Conqueror in 1079, as a royal hunting ground named Nova Foresta. At this time, the word 'forest' meant an area of countryside, not necessarily woodland, set aside for royal hunting.
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Why is Newbridge called Newbridge?

The English name refers to a town developing around a new bridge built over the Ebbw river. There are English records of the place name dating back to 'Newbridge Monythuscland' in 1566 and 'Newbridge mill' in 1630.
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What is the oldest building in New Forest?

The earliest surviving buildings, which are still standing, are the stone fragments of the former royal hunting lodges located deep in the Forest, such as Ironshill. Many village churches have medieval origins and Breamore church is substantially Saxon in origin.
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What does "Avon" mean in Irish?

"Avon" is a Celtic word for "river" (viz Welsh afon); "llama" is the third person singular of the Spanish verb "to be called or named"; "kangaroo" (I believe) is an Aborigine term meaning "I don't know".
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Why is Southampton not part of Hampshire?

Southampton as a port and city has had a long history of administrative independence of the surrounding county; as far back as the reign of King John the town and its port were removed from the writ of the king's sheriff in Hampshire and the rights of custom and toll were granted by the King to the burgesses of ...
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What celebrity has a house on Lake Winnipesaukee?

Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy Fallons wife' Nancy has a family vacation home on Lake Winnipesaukee. The lakes region is very special to the couple since that is where Jimmy popped the question!
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Where does Noel Gallagher live in Hampshire?

Noel Gallagher's quiet life in £8million South Downs mansion near Hampshire market town of Petersfield.
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Where is the billionaires row in Southampton?

Along Southampton's legendary Meadow Lane, where helicopter noise is as common as seagull calls, sits the most expensive stretch of real estate in the Hamptons. Let's take a guided tour down this five-mile strip that's earned the nickname “Billionaires Row.”
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What is the safest town in Hampshire?

Conclusion. Hartley Wintney stands out as one of the safest areas to live in Hampshire due to its low crime rates, strong community involvement, and excellent public amenities.
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What town has the worst crime rate in England?

The City of Westminster in London consistently shows England's highest crime rate per person, driven by its dense population, tourism, and nightlife, with rates often cited around 430+ crimes per 1,000 residents, far exceeding other areas like Camden or Middlesbrough; however, larger areas like Cleveland or West Yorkshire police force areas often have higher overall crime counts due to broader geography and population.
 
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