Mansbridge is a suburb on the northern perimeter of
Southampton
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,
England
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. The area is named after the Mans Bridge which spans the
River Itchen. For a considerable time, this was the southernmost crossing point of the river, before the construction of Woodmill in
Swaythling. The bridge itself still stands and is a Grade II
listed structure
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but is closed to road traffic (pedestrians and cyclists may still use it), having been replaced by a larger and more modern road bridge to carry the
A27.
The suburb contains a mixture of housing. The first developments, on the north side of the A27, were designed by architect
Herbert Collins
Herbert Collins (1885–1975) was a British architect, born in Edmonton, London. He designed many of the suburban developments in the city of Southampton in the 1920s and 1930s.
Life
Collins designed houses in Southampton from 1922, became a ...
, whose houses are a feature of several other Southampton districts. A larger estate was later constructed on the south side, along with Mansbridge Primary School, the logo of which is the bridge itself. The residential area of Mansbridge is bordered to the west by the
London to Weymouth railway line and to the east by the river. Beyond the river, Mansbridge takes on a much more rural air, with woodland to the south and water meadows to the north.
The neighbouring areas are
Swaythling to the west,
Townhill Park to the south, and
Chartwell Green to the east. A strip of
green belt
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land separates Mansbridge from
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 United Kingdom 2011 census, 2011 census.
The town ...
to the north.
History
The bridges
There has been a bridge at Mansbridge since at least the year 932, when it was referred to as ''Mannysbrigge'' in
King Athelstan's charter to the
prior
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* Prio ...
of
St. Swithun's Priory
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in
Winchester
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.
In the
Domesday Book
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of 1086, the location was recorded as ''Manebrige'' or ''Manesbrige''
Hundred
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In mathematics
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, within the county of ''
Hantscire''.
A wooden bridge by the name of Blak Bridge was described as being "a little above Woodmill" (i.e. upstream of
Woodmill in
Swaythling) by Leland in 1535–43, and this may be a reference to Mansbridge as there are no known crossing points of the river between Mansbridge and Woodmill.
Saxton's map of 1575 shows the bridge at Mansbridge labelled as "mans bridge",
while Speed's 1611 map refers to the hundred as ''Mansbridg''.
Blaeu's 1645 map shows ''Mansbridge Hundred'' but Morden's map of 1695 labels the bridge "Mansbridg", and shows it within the
Fawley or Waltham (possibly
Bishop's Waltham
Bishop's Waltham (or Bishops Waltham) is a medieval market town situated at the source of the River Hamble in Hampshire, England. It has a foot in the South Downs National Park and is located at the midpoint of a long-established route between ...
) Hundred.
The bridges that stand at Mansbridge today are much more recent than those mentioned above; the older of the two was built in 1816 by the
county council
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Australia
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; this bridge was made of stone with a single segmental arch and decorated with a lambswool pattern.
The 1816 bridge is a grade II
listed building
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, having first been listed on 14 July 1953.
It is closed to motorised traffic and forms part of
National Cycle Route 23.
The current bridge carrying the
A27 road
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was constructed in 1975, and replaced a
bailey bridge
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erected during the
Second World War
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.
The Grange
The suburb of Mansbridge had at its heart, for a century, a large house called "The Grange." The Grange had an extensive ornamental garden, containing a diverse collection of trees. After World War II the house fell into disrepair, and was eventually demolished around 1970. The grounds are now a part of the
Monks Brook Greenway, a nature trail, and many of the original trees can still be seen along the brook's bank.
[''A History of Mansbridge'' 1990, book, P. Wilson]
Southampton water supply
Under the powers of the Southampton Waterworks Amendment Act 1850 a pumping station was set up at Mansbridge to take water from the River Itchen and transfer it to a pair of reservoirs on
Southampton Common.
The pumping station ceased being used in 1892.
Gallery
File:Mansbridge southampton.JPG, The bridge after which the suburb is named
File:White Swan, Mansbridge.jpg, The White Swan public house in Mansbridge
File:The Itchen navigation canal at Mansbridge - geograph.org.uk - 1670798.jpg, Lock conservation work in progress at Mansbridge Lock on the Itchen Navigation
The Itchen Navigation is a disused canal system in Hampshire, England, that provided an important trading route from Winchester to the sea at Southampton for about 150 years. Improvements to the River Itchen were authorised by act of parliam ...
References
{{Buildings in Southampton
Areas of Southampton