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Chandler's Ford (originally The Ford and historically Chandlersford) is a largely residential area and
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in the Borough of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England. It has a population of 21,436 in the
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. Chandler's Ford lies on the old
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to
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road and the 'Ford' is thought to refer either to the ford of
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on the Hursley Road (shown on the Hursley map of 1588 as "Charnells foord") or on the Winchester-Southampton road. The "Chandler's" prefix was possibly added in the late 16th century, although there are numerous theories for the origin of the word. The head offices of
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, B&Q, Utilita Energy, Selwood and Ahmad Tea are located in Chandler's Ford.


History

Hiltonbury Farm (now a
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) appeared on a map of 1588 and may originally have been owned by the Hursley Park Estate in nearby Hursley. It was later sold to
Cranbury Park Cranbury Park is a stately home and country estate situated in the parish of Hursley, Winchester, England. It was formerly the home to Sir Isaac Newton and later to the Chamberlayne family, whose descendants now own and occupy the house and su ...
Estate and stopped being a working farm in the late 1970s, when the surrounding area was developed. Other communities revolved around other farms in the area but Chandler's Ford was very sparsely populated until the 19th century. In the mid 19th century, Bell's brickfields was one of the biggest in England, producing 35 million bricks for the construction of the
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in The Strand. In 1889, an iron church and some schools were constructed. The
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of ''Chandlersford'' was created in 1897, from portions of
North Stoneham North Stoneham is a settlement and ecclesiastical parish located in between Eastleigh and Southampton in south Hampshire, England. It was formerly an ancient estate and manor. Until the nineteenth century, it was a rural community comprising a nu ...
, North Baddesley, and
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, although the railway station remained in the North Baddesley parish. In 1929 Herbert Collins, a well known Southampton based architect designed the Congregational Church in King's Road. This is now the United Reformed Church. The original building has been extended but the original style of the building remains. Chandler's Ford used to be a town with mainly housing estates, however there are now various developments of shops and schools that have been built in the area. In the 1920s, building took place in the King's Court, Merdon and
Hiltingbury Hiltingbury is an area within the Borough of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England. There are two electoral ward A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. In some countries, wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, ...
areas. Later, development in the Hursley Road area happened, followed by housing across the Hiltingbury, Scantabout, Peverells Road, Spring Hill and Oakmount areas. More recently, developments in North Millers Dale, South Millers Dale and the 'new town' of Valley Park to the West of Chandler's Ford have completed the mix of housing. Chandler's Ford is considered to be the development to the West of the M3 motorway and now forms the majority of the Eastleigh urban area. Due to the development of the town, there is little identifiable 'town centre'. The main commercial centre is in Fryern Arcade (built 1967), the area of the Halfway Inn (near the old tollhouse for Winchester-Southampton), but other smaller shopping areas include the Central Precinct and the area around St Boniface Church (built 1904). An Anglican church was added in Hiltingbury in the 1960s, with the Roman Catholic Church of St. Edward the Confessor and
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churches existing on the main Winchester-Southampton route. Although a mainly residential area, Chandler's Ford has a significant industrial estate located mainly off School Lane and in between the B3043 – Bournemouth Road. The companies on the industrial estate now cover a wide variety of industries from light engineering and manufacturing, distribution, retail and outsourcing. A number of employers on the estate are of particular local interest. Peter Green Furnishers were once regarded as the biggest furniture and carpeting store in the whole of Hampshire. Selwoods is also another company of interest having been in the area since 1946 and with its head office on the corner of School Lane. A library was constructed over two years starting in 1981. In 2018, an
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supermarket opened in replacement of the old Homebase DIY store in the retail park on Chestnut Avenue - introducing new jobs and competition with
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(located opposite on the main roundabout). Chandler's Ford is represented by Compton and Chandler's Ford Cricket Club which formed in 1995 when Chandler's Ford Cricket Club (CC) merged with Compton and Shawford CC.
Chandler's Ford railway station Chandler's Ford railway station serves the Chandler's Ford area of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England. It is on the Eastleigh to Romsey Line, measured from . History The station was opened as a halt by the London and South Western Railway in ...
was re-opened in May 2003, having been closed since 1969. It now has an hourly service run by South Western Railway, from
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to
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via Chandler's Ford, Eastleigh and
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stopping at all stations in between.


Governance

The name Chandler's Ford is used for the civil parish, some (but not all) individual electoral wards, and sometimes a wider geographic area; the boundaries are not entirely consistent. Chandler's Ford Parish Council, responsible for the most local matters, has 18 members elected from 5 wards (Chandler's Ford East & West, Hiltingbury East & West, Velmore). Two wards on Eastleigh Borough Council, Chandler's Ford and Hiltingbury, cover most of the parish and lie fully within it. However Velmore is included in the Eastleigh South ward. Each ward elects 3
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s. On
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County Council, the Chandler's Ford division includes most of the parish. But a significant portion, made up of the Chandlers Ford West and Velmore parish wards, is located in the Eastleigh South division. Each division elects one councillor. Similarly, most of the parish has formed around a quarter of the
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parliamentary constituency since 2010. Velmore however is in the Eastleigh constituency. Since the 1990s, Chandler's Ford elections have principally been contests between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. As at June 2021 the Parish and Borough councils are both controlled by the Liberal Democrats, with members of both parties representing Chandler's Ford. The County council is controlled by the Conservatives, although both representatives from Chandler's Ford are Liberal Democrats. Both parliamentary seats are represented by Conservatives. Most of Valley Park, which is sometimes included in a wider area portrayal of Chandler's Ford, lies outside the parish, and forms part of
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Borough and the
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 parliamentary constituency.


Demography

As of April 2011, the Chandler's Ford and Hiltingbury council wards (which form a continuous built-up area, and make up the main part of what is referred to as "Chandler's Ford") had a population of 21,436, across 8,896 households. The ethnicity of the population was mainly white, with 310 mixed race people, 937 Asian or Asian British people, 100 Black or Black British people and 224 in other ethnic groups. In 2001, 13,531 of the population were
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s, 5,528 professed no religion, and 1,477 did not state their religious beliefs. There were 59
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s, 29
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s and 55 people of other religions living in the ward.


Healthcare

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Wessex Hospital provides private and NHS services.


Transport


Rail

Chandler's Ford is served by
Chandler's Ford railway station Chandler's Ford railway station serves the Chandler's Ford area of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England. It is on the Eastleigh to Romsey Line, measured from . History The station was opened as a halt by the London and South Western Railway in ...
. The station was reopened for passenger traffic on 18 May 2003. There are links between
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and
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via
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.


Bus

Bluestar's route 1 connects Chandler's Ford with Southampton and Winchester.
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X6/X7 runs between Hiltonbury and Eastleigh and X5 connects Southampton Parkway and Chandlers Ford stations.


Road

The M3 runs past the eastern border of Chandler's Ford with access from junction 12 from the north and junction 13 from the south.


Crime

Chandler's Ford made national headlines in September 2007 when an armed bank robbery was foiled: On 13 September 2007, the
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's Flying Squad, in conjunction with the
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, foiled the robbery outside the
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bank in the central precinct on Winchester Road in Chandler's Ford.BB
Two men killed during 'bank raid'
BBC News. Retrieved 18 November 2007.
The police had been tipped off and hid behind the nearby toilet cubicles, before shooting dead two of the robbers. A third fled the scene by car and was later arrested. There was a theft from the same bank on 24 January 2011, when a cash box was stolen from a security guard.


Education

There are various schools and day nurseries in Chandler's Ford. The secondary schools in Chandler's Ford include Thornden School and Toynbee School. Chandler's Ford is served by colleges nearby, including
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and Eastleigh College.


Day nurseries

* Kingsmead Day Nursery (120 Kingsway, SO53 5DW) * Making Miracles Nursery (25 Shaftesbury Ave, SO53 3BR) * Sherborne House School (39 Lakewood Road, SO53 1EU) * Yellow Dot Nursery (Hocombe Road, SO53 5QS)


Infant and primary schools

* Chandler's Ford Infant School (Kings Road, SO53 2EY) * Fryern Infant School (Oakmount Road, SO53 2LN) * Hiltingbury Infant School (Hiltingbury Road, SO53 5NP)Education: Infant and Primary Schools
* Knightwood Primary School (Bell Flower Way, SO53 4HW) * Scantabout Primary School (Ionic Close, SO53 2NR) * Sherborne House School (39 Lakewood Road, SO53 1EU) * St Francis Church of England Primary School (Pilgrims Close, Valley Park, SO53 4ST) * St. Swithun Wells R.C. Primary School (Hillcrest Avenue, SO53 2JP)


Junior schools

* Fryern Junior School (Oakmount Road, SO53 2LN) * Hiltingbury Junior School (Hiltingbury Road, SO53 5NP)
* Merdon Junior School (Merdon Avenue, SO53 1EJ)


Secondary schools

* Lakeside School (special school) (Winchester Road, SO53 2DW) * Thornden Secondary School (Winchester Road, SO53 2DW)Education: Secondary Schools
* Toynbee Secondary School (Bodycoats Road, SO53 2PL)


Independent schools

* Sherborne House School (39 Lakewood Road, SO53 1EU)Education: Independent Schools


Community

* Valley Park Community Association * Chandler's Ford Community Association Community Centre, Hursley Rd, Chandler's Ford. * Hiltingbury Recreation Ground, Hiltingbury Road, Chandler's Ford. * Romsey, Chandler's Ford & District Round Table


See also

* List of places of worship in the Borough of Eastleigh


References


External links


Chandler's Ford TodayChandler's Ford News (on Eastleigh News website)A guide to Chandlers Ford on Hampshire Travel Guide
{{authority control Villages in Hampshire Borough of Eastleigh Civil parishes in Hampshire