A Brief History of Calthorpe ParkA Brief History of Calthorpe Park
Kit Mitchell
Some history of Calthorpe Park
ELVETHAM a parish in Hartley-Wintney district Area, 3,200 acres. Real property, £2,349. Population 475. Houses, 98. The property is all in one estate. Elvetham Hall is the seat of Lord Calthorpe.
Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales John Marius Wilson 1870-72
Calthorpe Park area, about 1800
Oatsheaf crossroads
Tavistock infants school
Football Club
Hitches Lane
Calthorpe Park
Tavistock Road
Canal
Calthorpe family and estateSir Richard Gough (died 1728); a London merchant who travelled to the Mediterranean, India and China. In 1717 he purchased Edgbaston Hall, Birmingham. Start of the Calthorpe Estates.
Sir Henry Gough, 1st Baronet, M.P. (1709 - 1774); son of Sir Richard. His second wife was Barbara (1716 - 1782), only daughter and heiress of Reynolds Calthorpe (1689 - post 1716) of Elvetham, Hampshire. Son (Henry) and two daughters.
Henry Gough-Calthorpe, 1st Baron Calthorpe ( 1749 - 1798) married Frances (d. 1827) in 1783; eleven children.
Frederick Gough, 4th Baron Calthorpe (1790-1868) succeeded his brothers George and Charles (who had no children). In 1823 married Lady Charlotte Sophia; ten children.
Rachel Gough-Calthorpe, daughter of Sir Augustus, 6th Baron Calthorpe, married
FitzRoy Hamilton Anstruther in 1898, creating the Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe
family. In 1946 gives Calthorpe Park to Fleet
The Conveyance and Covenant
THE Grantor in exercise of the powers in this behalf
conferred upon her by the Settlement and of every or any other
power her hereunto enabling hereby grants and
conveys unto the Council ALL THOSE
pieces of land situate in the Parish of
Fleet (formerly as to part thereof in the Parish of Elvetham and
as to the remainder thereof in the Parish of Crondall) in the County
of Southampton and containing together Thirty four acres One rood
and Nineteen perches or thereabouts more particularly
described in the Schedule hereto and
delineated on the plan annexed hereto and thereon
distinguished by green edging
Plan in the 1946 Covenant
Cricket ground
Football ground
Tennis ground
Fish Pond
FOR the benefit and protection of the Grantor her successors in title and her and their assigns owner or owners of The Settled Estate or
any part thereof and so as to bind (so far as possible) the said pieces of land the Council hereby covenant with the Grantor in manner following (that is to say)-------------------------------
(1) Forthwith to erect and for ever afterwards to maintain fences on all boundaries of the said lands the material height and design of such fences to be subject to the approval of the Estate Agent of the Grantor but post and rail fences of good quality. shall be considered suitable ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(7) That the said lands shall be used
only as a public park and recreation
ground for the District of Fleet and
Crookham for the quiet and orderly
pleasure and recreation of the public
and that nothing shall be done or permitted thereon
which may be or become a nuisance or annoyance
to the Grantor or her successors in title or her or
their assigns or her other lessees or tenants or the
neighbourhood----------------------------------------------
OS 1:1250 map date 1970s or 80s
Calthorpe Park 1974
Calthorpe Park 1974
In 1963, the Merivale end of Calthorpe Park was being used as a land fill rubbish dump (hence the ground level).
Rubbish dumping ended in 1964 and the dump was covered with soil.
Various attempts have been made to build on Calthorpe Park. First an ambulance station for St Johns, then a leisure centre.
Tavistock Road Spring 1964