Aldwick

Village and parish in West Sussex, England


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::summary Village and parish in West Sussex, England ::

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FieldValue
official_nameAldwick
countryEngland
regionSouth East England
civil_parishAldwick
static_image_nameAldwickVillageSign.jpg
static_image_width200
static_image_captionVillage sign
area_footnotes
population11,282
population_ref(Civil Parish.2011)
area_total_km23.83
os_grid_referenceSZ912988
coordinates
post_townBOGNOR REGIS
postcode_districtPO21
postcode_areaPO
dial_code01243
constituency_westminsterBognor Regis and Littlehampton
london_distance56 mi NNE
shire_districtArun
shire_countyWest Sussex
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Aldwick is a seaside village and civil parish in the Arun district of West Sussex, England. Bognor Regis is to the east of the village. The ecclesiastical parish, formerly part of Pagham includes the smaller settlement of Rose Green.

There are three churches, a few shops and several miles of beach.

History

Aldwick was formerly part of the older Pagham parish and formerly an important tithing, giving its name to a hundred. It was part of the ancient Rape of Chichester.

20th century

Aldwick had, briefly, a home of the constitutional monarch of the British Empire when King George V convalesced (with his wider family regularly visiting) at Craigweil House in 1929, before its demolition. This stay led directly to Bognor attaining the suffix 'Regis'. The area around this has throwback relatively ornate architecture of the early 20th century and a large conservation area.

Amenities

  • Avisford Park in Rose Green has a large field that has a play area, basketball court and seating area as well as a sports pavilion for football matches. In 1988 there were plans to build a large Co-op on this field, but due to strong opposition the plan was dropped. Four houses were built on a minority of the formerly larger site.
  • The former Ship public house on Aldwick Street closed in 2014 and was subsequently converted to a convenience store.

Churches

Aldwick has three churches: Anglican, dedicated to St Richard of Chichester, built in 1933 (a former iron church existed); Roman Catholic dedicated to St Anthony of Viareggio; Free Church (Baptist).

Landmarks

A blue cedar Cedrus atlantica (glauca) was planted by Queen Mary in 1929.

Notable residents

References

References

  1. "2001 Census: West Sussex – Population by Parish". West Sussex County Council.
  2. [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density] {{Webarchive. link. (11 February 2003 [[United Kingdom Census 2011]] ''[[Office for National Statistics]]'' Retrieved 21 November 2013)
  3. "GENUKI: Pagham".
  4. "Closed pubs: Ship, Aldwick".
  5. "GENUKI: St Richard, Aldwick".
  6. "GENUKI: St Anthony of Viareggio, Rose Green, Aldwick".
  7. "Page 3699 | Issue 39592, 8 July 1952 | London Gazette | the Gazette".
  8. link. (2014-05-05 [[Arun District). Arun District Council]] Retrieved 2014-05-05
  9. (31 August 1899). "Obituary. Baron Albert Grant". [[The Times]].
  10. Adam Helliker. (2 June 2013). "Raine set to reign in Bognor". Daily Express.

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