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Michelmersh is a small, scattered village in Hampshire, England some three miles () north of Romsey. It forms a civil parish with Timsbury that forms part of the Test Valley district. The Monarch's Way long-distance footpath crosses the parish, passing through the churchyard of the 12th century St Mary's Church. The Georgian former rectory, Michelmersh Court, is Grade II * listed 〔(British Listed Buildings: Michelmersh Court )〕 and was for many years the home of Sir David and Lady Carina Frost. The parish is located to the east of the River Test on the northern edge of the Hampshire Basin, with chalk in the north.〔British Geological Survey, 2002, ''England & Wales Sheet 299: Winchester'', 1:50,000 Geology Series, Keyworth, Nottingham:British Geological Survey, ISBN 0-7518-3340-1〕 To the south and east of the village this is overlain by Palaeocene sands and clays of the Lambeth Group. At the southern are younger deposits of Eocene age, sloping from a ridge of the Nursling sands into a valley of London Clay.〔 It has a brick and tile works,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Michelmersh Brick and Tile Company )〕 and extensive former sand pits on Casbrook Common, now used as a landfill site. The name Michelmersh is derived from the Old English ''micel'' + ''mersc'', meaning ' large marsh'.〔Mills, A.D: ''A Dictionary of English Place-Names'', page 229. Oxford University Press, 1991.〕 File:Church Road Michelmersh.jpg|Church Road, Michelmersh File:Michelmersh brickworks.jpg|Michelmersh brickworks File:Casbrook Common1.jpg|Casbrook Common == External links == *(Details ) *(Michelmersh and Timsbury parish ) 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「Michelmersh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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