Goring Heath

{{Short description|Hamlet in Oxfordshire, England}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2015}}

{{Use British English|date=August 2015}}

{{infobox UK place

|official_name= Goring Heath

|static_image= Allnutts Hospital Goring Heath Geograph-2219579-by-Christopher-Hilton.jpg

|static_image_caption= Allnutt's Hospital almshouses, Goring Heath, seen from the southwest.

|coordinates = {{coord|51.520|-1.097|display=inline,title}}

|os_grid_reference= SU6579

|label_position= top

|area_total_km2=11.44

|population= 1227

|population_ref= (parish, including Whitchurch Hill) (2011 census){{cite web |url=http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/ |title=Area: Goring Heath CP (Parish): Key Statistics: Population Density |work=Neighbourhood Statistics |publisher=Office for National Statistics |access-date=9 March 2010 |archive-date=11 February 2003 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030211201309/http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/ |url-status=dead }}

|civil_parish= Goring Heath

|shire_district= South Oxfordshire

|shire_county= Oxfordshire

|region= South East England

|country= England

|post_town= Reading

|postcode_district= RG8

|postcode_area= RG

|dial_code=

|constituency_westminster= Henley and Thame

|website= {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070102204029/http://www.goringheath.com/ Goring Heath community website]}}

}}

Goring Heath is a hamlet and civil parish in the Chiltern Hills in South Oxfordshire. The civil parish includes the villages of Whitchurch Hill and Crays Pond and some small hamlets. Goring Heath is centred {{convert|3|mi|km}} southeast of Goring-on-Thames and about {{convert|4|mi|km}} northwest of Reading, Berkshire. In 1724 Henry Alnutt, a lawyer of the Middle Temple in London, established a set of almshouses at Goring Heath. They form three sides of a courtyard, flanking a chapel of the same date.Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, pages 616-617 In the 1880s a school was built beside the almshouses in what was intended to be the same architectural style.Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, pages 617 A post office was added in 1900.

Alnutt also left a continuing income from his estate at Goring Heath to teach, clothe and apprentice boys from five parishes.Crossley & Elrington, 1990, page 53 One of the parishes was Cassington in West Oxfordshire, where Alnutt's charity established a small school for boys. In 1833 the Alnutt school was absorbed into a new Cassington parish school, which in 1853 became Cassington's present St. Peter's Church of England primary school.

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Sources

  • {{Cite book |editor1-first=Alan|editor1-last=Crossley|editor2-first=C.R.|editor2-last=Elrington |first1=A.P.|last1= Baggs|first2=W.J.|last2= Blair|first3= Eleanor|last3= Chance|first4= Christina|last4=Colvin|first5=Janet|last5=Cooper|first6= C.J.|last6= Day| first7=Nesta|last7= Selwyn|first8= S.C.|last8=Townley |title=Victoria County History: A History of the County of Oxford, Volume 12: Wootton Hundred (South) including Woodstock |year=1990 |isbn=978-0-19-722774-9 |page=53}}
  • {{Cite book |author=Sherwood, Jennifer |author2=Pevsner, Nikolaus |author-link2=Nikolaus Pevsner |title=The Buildings of England: Oxfordshire |year=1974 |publisher=Penguin |location=Harmondsworth |isbn=0-14-071045-0 |pages=616–617}}

Nearest places

{{Geographic location

|title = Nearest Places (by Civil Parish)

|Centre = Goring Heath

|North = Woodcote

|Northeast = Woodcote (part)

|East = Kidmore End

|Southeast = Mapledurham

|South = Whitchurch-on-Thames

|Southwest = Basildon

|West = Goring-on-Thames

|Northwest = Goring-on-Thames (part)

}}

{{South Oxfordshire}}

Category:Civil parishes in Oxfordshire

Category:Hamlets in Oxfordshire

Category:South Oxfordshire District