| Foxcott |
| Dateline 1875
FOXCOTT is a parish, in the Northern division of the county, Andover union and county court district, hundred and rural deanery of Andover, archdeaconry and diocese of Winchester south-western division, 2 miles north-west from Andover, and partly within the Parliamentary borough of Andover. The church (dedication unknown) is in the Early English style, and consists of chancel, nave, tower and spire, with 2 bells and a clock : it was erected in the year 1855, at the sole cost of the late Miss Gale, in place of an ancient building on the same site. The register dates from the year 1871. The living is a chapelry, annexed to the vicarage of Andover, joint yearly value £570, in the gift of Winchester College, and held by the Rev. Henry Brougham Bousfield, M.A., of Caius. College, Cambridge. Henry Gale, esq., is lord of the manor and-the principal landowner. The population in 1871 was 67. |