Document 316983

Townhill Park Regeneration
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The Manor of Townhill was granted to Sir William Paulet by Henry VIII in 1536 after the
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Dissolution of the Monasteries. The land was mainly used for farming, and became
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In 1787 the land was purchased by Nathaniel Middleton, who had made his fortune in
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the British East India Company. The farmhouse was turned into a private home, and
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fire resulted in a complete revamp of the property in 1793.
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In 1897, Townhill Farm was purchased by Samuel Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling. In
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occupy the premises.
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girls school which closed in 1969 when the building was acquired by Southampton City
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created. Townhill Park House itself and the remaining 12 hectares of land became a
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sold to Southampton Borough Council for housing and the suburb of Townhill Park was
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Guthrie. The Montagu Family lived in Townhill Park until 1948 when 119 hectares were
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