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Coordinates: 51°06′42″N 1°02′40″W / 51.11155°N 1.04434°W / 51.11155; -1.04434

Four Marks


Medstead & Four Marks Station

Four Marks is located in Hampshire
Four Marks
Four Marks

Four Marks shown within Hampshire
OS grid reference SU669351
Parish Four Marks
District East Hampshire
Shire county Hampshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
European Parliament South East England
List of places: UK • England • Hampshire

Four Marks is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 4.4 miles (7.1 km) southwest of Alton, on the A31 road.

The village has its own restored railway station on the Watercress Line, services from which connect with the nearest national rail station 4.4 miles (7.1 km) to the northeast, at Alton.

Four Marks was originally settled by veterans of the Crimean War, who were allocated plots for their smallholdings, and was the site of a telegraph. A former resident is Formula One racing driver Derek Warwick.

According to Bartholomew’s Gazetteer the village of Four Marks is the only so named place in the whole of the United Kingdom.

The first mention of it appears in a document c 1550 albeit spelt differently. The heading of the page can be translated as ‘Perambulation of the Manor of Alresford’ and consists of a description of the boundaries. The reference to Four Marks translates roughly, as “a certain vacant piece of land called Fowrem’kes near Bookmere and so called Fowrem’kes because iiii adjoining tithings abut there namely the tithings of Medsted Ropley Faryngdon & Chawton”.

The area was well known as Four Marks and even had its own post office and facility for cancelling stamps. The first mention of the post office is a record in the proof books of the General Post Office of the issue of a rubber datestamp on 25 March 1897.[1] (The post office closed in early 2007). Four Marks did not become a parish until 1932 when six parishes were annexed to create it. It included parts of the above-mentioned parishes i.e. Medstead, Ropley, Farringdon and Chawton, note changed spellings, plus East Tisted and Newton Vallence.[2]

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Local amenities

The village has a Primary School (Four Marks C.E. Primary School), several churches (the Church of the Good Shepherd), Four Marks Gospel Hall and Jubilee Church. A historic railway station forming part of The Watercress Line and is most famous for its mice.

Local Interest

Steam Locomotives, restored and operated by The Watercress Line, run regular services between Alton and Alresford, stopping at Medstead and Four Marks railway station.

Four Marks is host to a small brewery whose beer can be found in several pubs in the region.

Planning is becoming a contentious issue due to large plots of land attracting developers and the local campaigners to keep the countryside are in a group by the name of Fight4fourmarks.

Media

Delta FM local Radio on 101.6FM

External links

References

  1. ^ Sub Office Rubber Datestamps of England and Wales, by James A. Mackay, 1986, ISBN 0 906440 39 4.
  2. ^ Four Marks: Its Life and Origins, by Betty Mills, 1995, ISBN 0 952660 30 X




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