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Hurn is a village and civil parish in southeast Dorset, England, between the River Stour and River Avon in the borough of Christchurch, north-east of the Bournemouth town centre. In 2001, the village had a population of 468. Hurn is the location of Bournemouth Airport (originally RAF Station Hurn), an important airfield dating to World War II. The village was served by rail from 1863 to 1935, and the station building and platform are extant. They are now used as the Avon Causeway Hotel.〔(Subterranea Britannica - Disused Stations - Hurn )〕 Hurn is listed in the Domesday Book as "Herne" (in the ''Egheiete Hundred'' of ''Hantescire''),〔(Old Hampshire Gazetteer - University of Portsmouth. )〕 and was later known in the 13th century as Hyrne and in the 14th century as Hurne. The name is derived from the old English "hyrne", which means a disused part of a field or the land sectioned by an oxbow lake.〔(The origin of the name Hearne )〕 Hurn Court is a Grade II listed manor house, formerly home to the Earls of Malmesbury. ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hurn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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