- Northam, Hampshire
Infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Southampton
official_name= Northam
latitude = 50.9124
longitude = -1.391
unitary_england=Southampton
lieutenancy_england=Hampshire
post_town= SOUTHAMPTON
postcode_area= SO
dial_code= 023
constituency_westminster=Southampton Itchen
region = South East England
postcode_district= SO18
static_
static_image_caption=The Millbank Tower dominates the Northam skylineNortham is a suburb of
Southampton inHampshire . On the West bank of the River Itchen, it shares borders withSt Mary's, Hampshire ,Bitterne andBevois Valley . Beside the border withSt Mary's, Hampshire is the Chapel area, which has been home to some recent apartment building developments in Northam [http://www.cityannex.co.uk/location.htm] [http://www.highwoodgroup.co.uk/news/article.aspx?id=8] . TheA3024 road runs through the suburb and crosses theNortham Bridge , which links Northam withBitterne viaBitterne Manor . AlthoughSt Mary's Stadium takes its name from the neighbouring St Mary's, thestadium itself is in Northam, and home toSouthampton F.C. .Northam also was home to an extensive television studio complex, run by
ITV franchisesMeridian Broadcasting , TVS andSouthern Television , before Meridian moved their operations toWhiteley . The complex still stands, on the bank of the River Itchen, although it is now derelict and falling into decline. As well as the regional news magazine programme "Meridian Tonight", the studios were originally home to the very first series of the popular game show, "Catchphrase" (before it moved toMaidstone Studios ).History
The Northam Railway Bridge was constructed in 1908 [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=2378770] and the first Northam Road Bridge was built in 1796 [http://www.itchenbridge.co.uk/history/index.html] . The original bridge was made of wood [http://www.localhistories.org/southampton.html] . During Victorian times, much of Southampton's industry was based around the banks of the Itchen, and Northam was home to the Summers and Day iron works. Summers and Day launched the first iron ship to be built on the Itchen in 1842 [http://www.freewebs.com/graham7760/southamptonhistory.htm] .
Steamship companies (such as the
White Star Line and theCunard Line ) were major employers in the district in the early 20th century. Over 350 Northam residents died aboard RMS "Titanic" when it foundered off the coast of Newfoundland in 1912; 125 students at one school alone were orphaned. ["Titanic Voices" by Donald Hyslop et al. Published by Southampton City Council, 1994.]In the early to mid 20th century the road bridge was rebuilt and strengthened, reopening in 1954 [http://www.southampton.gov.uk/transport/roads/itchenbridge/historyoftheitchenbridge.asp] . Around the same time and into the 1960s, much of the current Northam Estate was built to replace the slum conditions that had existed until that time [http://www.localhistories.org/southampton.html] .
In 1965, further work was undertaken on the A3024, the dual carriageway which runs through Northam, to coincide with the opening of the
M27 motorway .Aside from Millbank House, which forms part of the housing estate, one of the most dominant buildings in Northam is the Augustine Centre. The building was originally a
Church of England church, and subsequently home to Northam Pentecostal Church. It was purchased bySouthampton Christian Fellowship in the early 1980s and given its new name [http://www.scfchurch.net/history.htm] . The building is a Grade IIlisted building . [ [http://www.southampton.gov.uk/Images/Listed%20Buildings%20in%20Southampton%20-%20List_tcm46-161808.pdf Southampton City Council: Listed buildings in Southampton] Accessed 13th September 2007.]In 2001,
South West Trains chose Northam as the location for the maintenance facility for their newDesiro fleet of trains, which replaced the last slam-door trains to run on the network. The Northam Traincare Facility was constructed by Turner & Townsend and opened in July 2003 byBrian Souter .External links and references
* [http://www.scfchurch.net Southampton Christian Fellowship]
Around Southampton
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.