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Thruxton, Hampshire

Thruxton
Statistics
Population:
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference:SU292455
Administration
District: Test Valley
Shire county: Hampshire
Region: South East England
Constituent country:England
Sovereign state:United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Hampshire
Historic county: Hampshire
Services
Police force: {{{Police}}}
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance:South Central
Post office and telephone
Post town: ANDOVER
Postal district: SP11
Dialling code: 01264
Politics
UK Parliament:
European Parliament: South East England
Thruxton, Hampshire:

Thruxton is just off the A303 road five miles (8 km) west of Andover. It is a picturesque village with a Manor House, thatched cottages and village green. Pillhill Brook runs from Thruxton Down through the grounds of the Manor House and along the village street to Mullen's Pond, a natural habitat for many species of migratory birds and wild plants.


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History

Thruxton was almost certainly one of four ‘Annes’ named in the Domesday Book under the Andover Hundred. In the 12th century the name was Turkilleston (Turkil being a Saxon name and ‘tun’ being the Saxon word for farmstead and later hamlet, or village - so Turkils or Thurcols Homestead ) which, over the centuries, changed via Thruckleston (16th century), Throxton (18th century) to the present form.

A Roman building considered to be a temple or a basilican villa was unearthed in 1823, which contained a mosaic depicting Bacchus seated on a tiger. The tessellated pavement was acquired for the British Museum in 1893.

Parts of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul's date from the thirteenth century and contain the tombs of three knights.

The toll house for Andover to Amesbury turnpike road at Mullen's Pond was demolished in 1965.

Race track

Thruxton Circuit is a major draw for visitors to the area and can claim to be Britain's fastest motor racing ciruit. Currently the track plays host to a variety of high profile car and motorbike championships, including the British Superbikes, as well as truck racing. The circuit is located on the site of the former aircraft base.

Public houses

There are two village pubs; the White Horse, a fifteenth century thatched pub at Mullens Pond south of the A303, and the George Inn, a coaching inn dating from the seventeenth century near the centre of the village.

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Towns in Hampshire | Villages in Hampshire

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