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Shirley, Hampshire

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The drinking fountain in Shirley's shopping precinct

Shirley, Hampshire (Southampton)
Shirley, Hampshire

Shirley shown within Greater Southampton
Unitary authority Southampton
Ceremonial county Hampshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SOUTHAMPTON
Postcode district SO15
Dialling code 023
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
UK Parliament Southampton Test
European Parliament South East England
List of places: UKEnglandHampshire

Coordinates: 50°55′19″N 1°25′56″W / 50.9218, -1.4323

Shirley is a district on the Western side of Southampton, England. Shirley's main roles are retailing and residential. It is the most important suburban shopping area in the west of the city. Housing is a mixture of council houses in the centre of the district surrounded by private housing, with larger suburban houses concentrated in "Upper Shirley". Shirley is separated from the University by Southampton Common, a large green park-like area which sees many dog-walkers and joggers. It is part of the Southampton Test constituency, with Alan Whitehead as Member of Parliament. Amongst other creative endeavours, Shirley is home to the collectively-owned Sotones Records label, which releases music by artists from the area on a not-for-profit basis.

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History

Shirley is recorded as a manor with a mill in the Domesday book, 1086. Shirley Mill originally stood to the east of the present Romsey Road / Winchester Road junction, at the confluence of the Hollybrook and Tanner's Brook streams. Shirley Mill had three large ponds, to the north of Winchester Road. Only one of those three mill ponds remains today, accessible by following the Lordswood Greenway. In the nineteenth century an iron works was built, which was converted into a brewery in 1880 and subsequently into a laundry at the beginning of the 20th Century. The laundry was owned by Royal Mail and used to service the mail ships visiting Southampton. The outflow from the mill was crossed by a ford on the Romsey Road. The stream is presently culverted under the major traffic junction which presently stands there, and continues to the Test to the east of modern Tebourba Way, open in parts and culverted in others. The modern Freemantle Lake Park is another infilled mill pond on this stream, associated with a further mill and iron foundry. In 1887 a drinking fountain was constructed to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Originally in Shirley High Street, the fountain has now been incorporated into the shopping precinct. The fountain is Grade II listed.[1] The council estate was built in the 1960s to replace relatively dense terraced housing.

Education

Shirley is home to several schools including Bellemoor School and the 450 year-old grammar/secondary school, King Edward VI School, which is now also an A-level college. The school was originally housed, between 1554 and 1696 at Winkle Street near to where the Red Funnel ferry docks are today. The school occupied two more sites before the current Kellett Road/Hill Lane site - nearby the Common in Upper Shirley - was purpose-built in 1938. The last decade has seen both substantial investment in new facilities (doubtless helped by contributions from Edward Abraham, an Old Edwardian, or his estate), as well as the move to being a mixed school for the first time in its long history.

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