Petworth Heritage Partnership

History

1000s

1085

St.Mary’s church and a Mill mention as part of Burton Manor first mentioned in Domesday book.

1086

Coultershaw site of several corn mills.

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1100s

Every year a fair is held in the centre of Petworth on St.Edmunds day, a tradition that dates back to the 12th Century.

1150

The land where Petworth House and Park now sits was given as a royal gift from the widow of Henry I to her brother Jocelin de Louvain who married into the renowned Percy family, Earls of Northumberland.

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1200s

The current St. Mary’s church building dates back to 1200s.

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1300s

1309

First record of a manor house on the present site of Petworth House.

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1500s

1541

The first evidence of market square, although some believe it to have been there for at least 300 years before.

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1600s

1653

A traveller passing through Burton wrote of seeing ‘those hot swarthy Vulcans, sweating, puffing, hammering and drawing out those rusty Sowes into Barrs, by rumbling, noysing, Bedlam-water-Mills’

1669

First documentary evidence of Petworth’s Dissenting community. Reported to be 60 strong and served by three ministers.

1688

Grand re-building of Petworth House as a Baroque Mansion began, following marriage of Elizabeth Percy to 6th Duke of Somerset.

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1700s

1750

With no male heir, the Petworth House estate went to the 7th Duke of Somersets brother-in-law, Sir William Wyndham and the name associated with Petworth became Earls of Egremont.

1750s

Capability Brown commissioned to landscape Petworth Park.

1763

First evidence of a workhouse in Petworth.

Petworth Workhouse

Workhouse, Petworth

1780

Burton Mill built on the foundations of an earlier hammer forge.

1782

Coultershaw Beam Pump installed to provide water supply for Petworth House and town.

1788

Petworth Gaol, or ‘house of corrections’ opened to deliver hard labour and solitary confinement to petty criminals and vagrants. On present day site of Rosemary lane.

1793

3rd Earl of Egremont instructed for the current Leconfield Hall to be built.

1794

The River Rother improved for navigation from the Arun at Pulborough – the building of the Wey & Arun Canal in 1816 allowed boats to travel to London.

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1800s

1800

Petworth to Chichester turnpike was diverted to cross the River Rother at Coultershaw.

Mid 1800s

400 cottages built for Leconfield Estate (part of Petworth House) workers, including Egremont Row and Percy terrace.

Percy Terrace, Petworth - 1912

Percy Street, Petworth

1851

Town gave Obelisk streetlamp gifted to Lord Leconfield as a token of thanks for providing the town with gas lighting.

1855

Congregational Chapel (now United Reformed) opened in Golden Square.

1857

Construction of railway line from Midhurst to Petworth began.

1877

Closure of the Chichester Turnpike.

1888

Commercial use of the Rother Navigation ceased.

1890

Historic Image show Greengrocers, Saddlers and Bakers on Lombard Street.

1896

First Mass celebrated in the New Catholic Church of The Sacred Heart, Angel Street.

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1900s

Flour milling ceased at Burton Mill. The mill was subsequently converted into a sawmill.

1901

Mrs Cummings took on tenancy of 346 High Street, now known as Petworth Cottage Museum.

1923

Coultershaw Mill burnt down and was replaced the following year with a reinforced concrete mill.

1940s

Toronto Scottish regiment stationed in town in WW2. Polish War Camp in Petworth Park.

1942

Bombing of boys school.

1947

Steeple removed from St.Marys Church. National Trust took on stewardship of Petworth House and Park.

1953

Petworth House opens to the public.

1955

Passenger services at Petworth railway station ended.

1960

Beam pump stopped pumping water to Petworth. Demolition of Petworth workhouse.

1966

Petworth Station closed to goods.

1972

Coultershaw mill closed and demolished the following year.

1980

The restored beam pump at Coultershaw pumped water for the first time to the fountain. Volunteers from the Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society restored the Coultershaw Beam Pump and converted the disused Burton Mill back into a flour mill.

1996

Petworth Cottage Museum, Mrs Cummings Cottage opened to public.

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