Ditcham

Human settlement in England
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  • Hampshire
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CountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townPetersfieldPostcode districtGU31 5Dialling code01420PoliceHampshire and Isle of WightFireHampshire and Isle of WightAmbulanceSouth Central
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50°58′41″N 0°57′00″W / 50.977970°N 0.9499°W / 50.977970; -0.9499

Ditcham is a hamlet in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. The hamlet lies on the Hampshire-West Sussex border. Its nearest town is Petersfield, which lies approximately 3.5 miles (5.9 km) north from the hamlet.

Ditcham is in the Buriton and East Meon ward of East Hampshire Council and the Petersfield Butser division of Hampshire County Council.

History

At the time of the Domesday Book, Ditcham was part of the manor of Mapledurham. At the Reformation, Henry VIII passed the Ditcham estate to Sir William Fitzwilliam, and it later passed to the Cowper and Coles families.[1]

The Coles family built the country house Ditcham Park, which was burned down in 1888 and was subsequently rebuilt by Reginald Blomfield for Lawrence Cave. The Cave family also built the Roman Catholic church of St. Lawrence, in Station Road, Petersfield. Ditcham Park is now the home of Ditcham Park School, an independent day school.

References

  1. ^ Page, William, ed. (1908). "Parishes: Buriton, in A History of the County of Hampshire". London: British History Online. pp. 85–93. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
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