Barton Stacey History Group

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We research and care for the archives of the parish of Barton Stacey, Hampshire and make them available to everybody.

Romans and earlier Saxons Medieval 1066-1485 1819 Grant by Wright Wilson of land in            Bullington Lane for building a            National School 1865 Sale of the Newton Stacey Farms            estate to Winchester College            Estates 19th century 1831-2 The Swing Riots 1892 Charles Pitt establishes his             wheelwright business, later             to be called Pitt Trailers 1900 Charles Stidston takes over             tenancy of Bransbury House              & Church Farm 1844 Building of Methodist Chapel 1894 Sale of Wade’s Farm to              George Judd 20th century 1900-1914 Edwardian times Barton Stacey in the  early 20th century 1924 Sale of the Gavelacre Estate 1943 Sale of the Drayton Lodge Estate   											to the War Department 1977 Silver Jubilee celebrations 1953 Coronation celebrations 1939 Demolition of various thatched             cottages, first phase of rehousing             to Kings Elms 1952 Building of the Married Quarters             (Roberts Road area) 1947-71 Gradual expansion of Kings Elms            from 12 t0 58 houses. 1984-86  Building of Greenacres 1920 Judd family gives Recreation Ground             to the parish 17th - 18th centuries 1756 Enclosure 1792 The Great Fire 1774/ 1784 charity funds              established, to become              	Barton Stacey Charities 10th century St Victor’s stood on present  site of All Saints. [Date of name change unknown]. 1086 Domesday entries 1958 Building of the new school at The Green,              Roberts Road. 2014 World War I Centenary Commemorations 2010  Building of Bertune Close 1914-18  World War I 1912 Death of crewman on the Titanic 1912 Sale of the Middleton Estate 1215 King grants the manor a market. 1241 King grants the manor a fair.