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East Tisted () is a village and
civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority ...
in the
East Hampshire East Hampshire is a local government district in Hampshire, England. Its council is based in Petersfield. Other towns are Alton and Bordon. The district was originally to be known as the District Council of Petersfield. It comprised 42 seats a ...
district of
Hampshire Hampshire (, ; abbreviated to Hants) is a ceremonial county, ceremonial and non-metropolitan county, non-metropolitan counties of England, county in western South East England on the coast of the English Channel. Home to two major English citi ...
, England. It is 4.8 miles (7.7 km) south of
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on the A32 road. The village lies 50 miles south-west of London, 14 miles east of the city of
Winchester Winchester is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city in Hampshire, England. The city lies at the heart of the wider City of Winchester, a local government Districts of England, district, at the western end of the South Downs Nation ...
, 3.5 miles north-east of the village of
West Tisted West Tisted is a small village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is northwest of Petersfield, just off the A32 road. The nearest railway station is the restored Ropley station on the Watercress Line, trains from which co ...
, 2.5 miles west of the village of
Selborne Selborne is a village in Hampshire, England, south of Alton, Hampshire, Alton, and just within the northern boundary of the South Downs National Park. The village receives visitors because of its links with the naturalist Revd. Gilbert White, a ...
, and 1.5 miles west of the village of
Newton Valence Newton Valence is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 4.4 miles (7.1 km) south of Alton, just off the A32 road. The nearest railway station is Liss, 4.5 miles (7.3 km) southeast of th ...
. It has a population of about 200, residing in about 100 households.


Etymology

East Tisted was first settled in the early medieval period and was given its name by these early
Anglo-Saxon The Anglo-Saxons were a Cultural identity, cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages. They traced their origins to settlers who came to Britain from mainland Europe in the 5th century. However, the ethnogenesis of the Anglo- ...
settlers. Its name comes from the
Old English Old English (, ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages. It was brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, Anglo ...
'Ticce' and 'Stede' meaning ''Ticce's Farmstead''. Alternatively the name might come from the word Old English word 'Ticcen' meaning young goat or kid. Nearby
West Tisted West Tisted is a small village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is northwest of Petersfield, just off the A32 road. The nearest railway station is the restored Ropley station on the Watercress Line, trains from which co ...
, which shares the name, predates East Tisted in terms of settlements and records.


History

In the 13th century
Alice Holt Forest Alice Holt Forest is a royal forest in Hampshire, situated some south of Farnham, Surrey. Once predominantly an ancient oak forest, it was particularly noted in the 18th and 19th centuries for the timber it supplied for the building of ships ...
was the second largest hunting forest in Hampshire, a perambulation of the Forest in this century shows East Tisted as being part of it:
'' From Rompesdene'' (Junction of A32 with Petersfield Road) ''to Tusted'' (East Tisted) then the high way '' (A32) through the middle of the ville of Farendone ( Farringdon) and through the middle of the ville of Chautone (
Chawton Chawton is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. The village lies within the South Downs National Park and is famous as the home of Jane Austen for the last eight years of her life. History Chawton's re ...
)
The manor of East Tisted dates back to the 13th century when it was granted by the Crown to Adam de Gurdon. The manor passed y inheritance to the Norton family. In 1644, the manor and estates were seized by the Commonwealth from the Norton family as Sir Richard Norton was a supporter of the Royalist cause: the family regained the estates in 1661, after the Restoration. They passed by marriage to the Paulet/Powlet families. In 1808, the estate was sold to the Scott family. A map made in 1743 held in the Winchester college archives shows the centre of the parish (going no further east than Goleigh Wood) as having around 15 individual properties. This map is somewhat mysterious as no known cause for its creation is known, nor why Winchester college holds it, as it never held any lands in East Tisted, only
Ropley Ropley is a village and large civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It has an acreage of , situated east from New Alresford, and is served by a station on the Mid Hants Railway heritage line at Ropley Dean, just ov ...
. It also shows a number of now disappeared buildings to the west of the modern day A32. In the 18th century, the parish of East Tisted had a share in the income from the turnpike tolls charged on the main road between Basingstoke and Winchester. This was used to fund a village school.


Rotherfield Park

Just west of East Tisted is Rotherfield Park, an ancient estate first mentioned in 1015 as ''Hrytherafeld''Historic environment
hants.gov.uk
meaning the open and for cattle. There was likely settlement here predating a hunting park, which is medieval in origins and is first mentioned in the 16th century. Near to the park is a large amount of prehistoric activity.


Amenities

The village church, St. James, and the Rectory lie to the west of the village on the east side of the A32 road. The church dates back to the 14th century, it has the family tombs of the Norton family. The church was largely rebuilt in 1846.
Tisted railway station Tisted was a railway station on the Meon Valley line which served the village of East Tisted. It opened in 1903 and closed in 1955. The main station building, designed by T. P. Figgis T. P. (Thomas Phillips) Figgis (1858–1948) was a Bri ...
and the route of the
Meon Valley Railway The Meon Valley Railway was a cross-country railway in Hampshire, England, that ran for 22 miles (36 km) between Alton and Fareham, closely following the course of the River Meon. At its northern (Alton) end, it joined with the Alton Line from ...
—both closed since 1955—lie to the east of the village. The nearest railway station is 4.7 miles (7.7 km) north of the village, at
Alton Alton may refer to: People *Alton (given name) *Alton (surname) Places Australia *Alton National Park, Queensland * Alton, Queensland, a town in the Shire of Balonne Canada * Alton, Ontario *Alton, Nova Scotia New Zealand * Alton, New Zealand, ...
. East Tisted had a primary school, also serving some of the surrounding villages, until its closure in 1981 due to falling numbers. Rotherfield Park lies to the west of the village, on the opposite side of the A32 road to that of the village.


References


External links


"Hampshire Treasures"—Hampshire County Council's Hantsweb at which lists Rotherfield Park, The Lodge (Rotherfield Park), St. James church, The Rectory, Ivy Cottage, The Almshouses, and Home Farm Cottages
Villages in Hampshire {{Hampshire-geo-stub