
Swaythling is a suburb and
electoral ward of the city of
Southampton
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in Hampshire, England. The ward has a population of 13,664.
Swaythling is predominantly residential in character, and noted for its large student population due to its proximity to the
University of Southampton
, mottoeng = The Heights Yield to Endeavour
, type = Public research university
, established = 1862 – Hartley Institution1902 – Hartley University College1913 – Southampton University Coll ...
main campus at
Highfield
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Places
;Places in England
* Highfield, Bolton
* Highfield, Derbyshire
* Highfield, Gloucestershire
*Highfield, Southampton
*Highfield, Hertfordshire a neighbourhood in Hemel Hempstead
* Highfield, Oxfordshire
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. The university's
Wessex Lane Halls and City Gateway housing facilities are located within the district.
Swaythling during the
First World War
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was the location of the
Swaythling Remount Depot and prior to its closure in 2013, the
Ford Motor Company Southampton Assembly Plant.
History
Manor and estate of South Stoneham
Recorded as ''Swæthelinge'' in 909 AD,
[Mills, A. D. ''Dictionary of English Place-Names''. Oxford University Press. .] the origins of the name Swaythling (or prior to 1895, more commonly referred to as Swathling village) are uncertain. It is widely thought that the name originally referred to the stream that runs through the area, now known as
Monks Brook;
the
Old English word ''swætheling'' is believed to mean "misty stream".
Swaythling originally formed part of the parish of
South Stoneham, which encompassed
Eastleigh
Eastleigh is a town in Hampshire, England, between Southampton and Winchester. It is the largest town and the administrative seat of the Borough of Eastleigh, with a population of 24,011 at the 2011 census.
The town lies on the River Itchen, ...
and almost all of the land between Swaythling and the
Bargate, in
Southampton City Centre. The parish church was
St. Mary's; the present building is one of Southampton's two medieval churches.
It is accessible from Wessex Lane, down a short track between Connaught Hall and
South Stoneham House (both now halls of residence serving the
University of Southampton
, mottoeng = The Heights Yield to Endeavour
, type = Public research university
, established = 1862 – Hartley Institution1902 – Hartley University College1913 – Southampton University Coll ...
).
South Stoneham House was built in 1708 for the
Surveyor of the Navy
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,
Edmund Dummer, and is attributed to
Nicholas Hawksmoor
Nicholas Hawksmoor (probably 1661 – 25 March 1736) was an English architect. He was a leading figure of the English Baroque style of architecture in the late-seventeenth and early-eighteenth centuries. Hawksmoor worked alongside the princip ...
. The grounds were laid out after 1772 by
Capability Brown
Lancelot Brown (born c. 1715–16, baptised 30 August 1716 – 6 February 1783), more commonly known as Capability Brown, was an English gardener and landscape architect, who remains the most famous figure in the history of the English lan ...
.
Woodmill is an ancient
watermill
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site located in Swaythling at the highest tidal point of the
River Itchen, where it is joined by the
Itchen Navigation. The industrialist
Walter Taylor moved there after 1770, but his mill burned down in 1820 to be replaced by the present structure which is now used as a water sports and outdoor activity centre.
Following his exile to Britain in 1852, the deposed Argentine dictator,
Juan Manuel de Rosas
Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician and army officer who ruled Buenos Aires Province and briefly the Argentine Confederation. Althoug ...
, rented Burgess Street Farm in Swaythling, where he spent the rest of his days until his death in 1877.
The local people at that time are said to have developed a taste for the Argentine beverage,
mate, as a result.
20th century to present
During the First World War Swaythling was the location of the British Army's largest remount depot; a facility for the collection, training and care of horses and mules prior to dispatch to the Western Front. Originally designed in 1914 to accommodate three squadrons (1,500 horses), the depot, located on both sides of Bassett Green Road, was subsequently expanded to provide stabling for ten squadrons (5,000 horses).
With the construction of the "Flower Roads" council estate,
St. Alban's church was erected in 1933. St Alban's remained a separate parish until 1992, when the parish of Swaythling came into being, incorporating the former parishes of St. Alban's, Southampton and South Stoneham, with both St. Alban's and St. Mary's church buildings being used for worship.

In 1931 Connaught Hall was built, to accompany South Stoneham House as a hall of residence for the university. The university acquired South Stoneham House in 1921 and subsequently in 1964 added a 17-storey residential tower block that now dominates the Wessex Lane area.
Much of the Swaythling landscape and its architecture was captured in the 1950s and 1960s by local artist
Eric Meadus
Eric Meadus (1931–1970) was an English artist whose work was exhibited in the Royal Academy and Paris Salon.
Meadus came from the 'Flower Roads' of Swaythling, a council estate. He was born in Rigby Road, Southampton, but his family soon move ...
.
The University of Southampton's City Gateway hall of residence, opened in 2015, was included in the runners-up list of the
Carbuncle Cup, a competition by
Building Design
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magazine to identify the ugliest building in the United Kingdom completed in the previous 12 months. Designed by Fluid Design and Stride Treglown, the building provides accommodation for 375 students and features a 15-story elliptical tower and two adjoining six story rectangular accommodation blocks at the fork of two major roads.
Geography
Swaythling is a northern suburban district in the city of Southampton and borders (clockwise from South)
Portswood,
Highfield
Highfield may refer to:
Places
;Places in England
* Highfield, Bolton
* Highfield, Derbyshire
* Highfield, Gloucestershire
*Highfield, Southampton
*Highfield, Hertfordshire a neighbourhood in Hemel Hempstead
* Highfield, Oxfordshire
* Highfield, S ...
,
Bassett,
Eastleigh
Eastleigh is a town in Hampshire, England, between Southampton and Winchester. It is the largest town and the administrative seat of the Borough of Eastleigh, with a population of 24,011 at the 2011 census.
The town lies on the River Itchen, ...
,
Mansbridge and
Townhill Park. Predominantly low-lying in terms of elevation, the ward boundary to the east is defined by
Monks Brook and the
Itchen River. The northern section of the Swaythling district is bisected in part by the
M27 motorway.
The stream that gave the area its name is largely hidden from view as it runs through Swaythling, although it can still be seen next to the Fleming Arms pub (now owned by the
Greene King Brewery, the Fleming Arms used to be a
Beefeater restaurant until a fire led to the sale of the property). The
Shell petrol station serving Thomas Lewis Way stands on the site of a cinema that fronted onto High Road.
The historical village of Swaythling is now extensively suburban in character with much of the area used for residential housing. High Road, which was the village's
high street, has waned in popularity recently with several established businesses, such as Dunning's
grocery store
A grocery store ( AE), grocery shop ( BE) or simply grocery is a store that primarily retails a general range of food products, which may be fresh or packaged. In everyday U.S. usage, however, "grocery store" is a synonym for supermarket, ...
, having shut down. High Road today is dominated by take-away food outlets and a couple of
newsagents. The Old Black Cat (The Hampton Park Hotel)
pub was turned into a
McDonald's
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restaurant in the late 1990s.
Demography
The ward has a population of 13,394, consisting of 6,835 males and 6,559 females.
63.4 per cent of the population of Swaythling are Christian, 22.7 per cent have no religion, 2.6 per cent are
Muslim and 1.3 per cent
Buddhist
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.
70.5 per cent of Swaythling's population are in good health, a figure which is above the averages for
Southampton
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and England. A further 21.9 per cent are in fairly good health, while 7.56 per cent are classified as "not good".
There are 4,727 households in Swaythling, of which 17.9 per cent are
owner occupied and owned outright, 25.1 per cent are owner occupied with a mortgage or similar loan, 1.6 per cent are shared ownership, 18.4 per cent are rented from the council, 13.8 per cent are rented from a
housing association
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, 20.1 are rented from a private landlord or letting agency, and 3.1 per cent rented from elsewhere.
Economy
Ford

The
Ford Southampton plant was a motor vehicle assembly plant, located in Mansbridge. It was the western European home to the production of the
Ford Transit
The Ford Transit is a family of light commercial vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company since 1965, primarily as a cargo van, but also available in other configurations including a large passenger van (marketed as the Ford Tourneo i ...
van.
[ The plant, purposefully located on a site near to Southampton Airport, was built as a shadow factory to assemble aircraft components for engineering firm Cunliffe-Owen Aircraft, opened by the Mayor of Southampton on 2 February 1939.][ At the outbreak of ]World War II
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, its whole supply chain was switched to produce parts for the Supermarine Spitfire
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. Recognised as an important part of the British war effort, it was bombed on a number of occasions by the Nazi
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Luftwaffe
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, the first in September 1940.[ In the latter years of the war, the site was used to assemble the Spitfire.][
After Cunliffe-Owen was placed in receivership in 1947, the factory was bought in 1949 by Briggs Motor Bodies, who supplied Ford of Britain with bodies for their vehicles. In 1953 Ford acquired Briggs, and hence gained control of the Southampton plant.][ From 1965, Ford had started to produce the Ford Transit in Great Britain, with bodies from Swaythling shipped up the M3 motorway to be mated with chassis at the ]Langley, Berkshire
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factory, near Slough
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. In 1972, Ford of Britain invested £5M in the Southampton plant, enabling it to make the complete Transit van. The first Transit rolled off of the production line in the same year, given to the mayor to be used as a gift for a local charity.[ From this point until the mid-1980s was the height of production, with the factory employing 4,500 workers.
In 1983 with construction of the M27 motorway starting, the site was permanently cut off from Southampton Airport.][ In 2002, Ford stopped producing passenger cars in the UK, leaving the Southampton made Transit as their only British-made vehicle.][ In 2009, with the new Kocaeli, ]Turkey
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, plant in full production, Ford reluctantly halved production at Southampton and reduced the workforce to just over 500.
Employing 500 workers, the factory produced up to 35,000 Transit chassis/cab variant vehicles annually, of which 50% were exported.
The Ford Southampton plant closed on 26 July 2013.
B&Q
The very first branch of the DIY chain B&Q was opened in Swaythling in 1969. The shop was owned by Messrs Block and Quayle.
Transport
Swaythling railway station
Swaythling railway station is on the South West Main Line on the northern edge of Southampton in Hampshire, England, serving the area of Swaythling. It is down the line from .
History
Swaythling station was initially constructed in 1883 in ...
is on the main line between London and Bournemouth, and was opened in 1883. Originally Swathling Station, the "Y" was added in 1895 at the request of the squire, Sir Samuel Montagu, who became the first Baron Swaythling in 1907.
On 24 August 1988 Swaythling was recorded in the Guinness Book of Records
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as the site of the largest street party in the world when the A335 (Thomas Lewis Way) was first opened. This route allows traffic to bypass Swaythling and the neighbouring suburb of Portswood when travelling from the M27 to Southampton
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's city centre. Around 3000 people were present at the event.
Sport
Swaythling Athletic Football Club was established in 1946 in the Fleming Arms public house and played its early games on the field at Walnut Avenue. The club changed its name to Swaythling FC shortly afterwards, playing at Ten Acres in North Stoneham from 1957. In 1980 the club changed its name again to its current form, Eastleigh F.C.
The Swaythling Cup, an international table tennis competition, was set up in 1926 by Baroness Swaythling's two sons, Ivor
Ivor is an English masculine given name derived either directly from the Norse ''Ívarr'', or from Welsh (which spells it ''Ifor''), Irish (sometimes ''Ibar''), or Scottish, all of which likely derive it also from the original Norse form.The Oxford ...
and Ewen Montagu.
Notable residents
Juan Manuel Rosas, Argentine dictator, lived in exile in Swaythling where he had a farm, dying in 1877.[Lynch, 343-7, 358.]
Professor Martin Glennie Martin J. Glennie is professor of immunochemistry (antibodies) at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
Career
Glennie earned his BSc and PhD at the University of Southampton, and is the current Head of the Cancer Sciences Unit there. Glen ...
, developer of the promising cancer immunotherapeutic drug CHiLOB7/4 currently undergoing clinical trials, lives in Swaythling.
References
* Brown, Jim. ''The Illustrated History of Southampton's Suburbs''. Breedon. .
*Lynch, John (2001). Argentine Caudillo: Juan Manuel de Rosas (2 ed.). Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources. .
* Mann, John Edgar. ''The Book of The Stonehams''. Halsgrove. .
* Meadus, Eric. ''Not a Day Wasted: An Eric Meadus Sketchbook'', (Southampton: First Gallery, 1991)
See also
* Swaythling and Bassett Covenant of Churches
The Swaythling and Bassett Covenant of Churches is an ecumenical group made up of the following churches:
* All Saints' Church, Bassett
* Church of the Immaculate Conception
* Swaythling Baptist Church
* Swaythling Methodist Church
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