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Midhurst is a community in the Township of Springwater, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. It is the county seat , and with nearly 3,000 people, [ 1 ] the largest population centre in Springwater. It is location of the Barrie Baycats of the Intercounty Baseball League .
Midhurst (LSWR) railway station was opened on 1 September 1864 by the London and South Western Railway, the terminus of the line from Petersfield, serving the Market town of Midhurst in West Sussex. The station was closed on 13 July 1925, [ 3 ] after the LSWR amalgamated with other railways to create the Southern Railway and services ...
Cowdray House consists of the ruins of one of England's great Tudor houses, architecturally comparable to many of the great palaces and country houses of that time. It is situated in the parish of Easebourne, just east of Midhurst, West Sussex standing on the north bank of the River Rother.
The member of parliament for Guildford, Sir Anthony Brown, donated a site in the Market Square to the burgesses of Midhurst for the purposes of erecting a market hall in 1551. [2] The building was designed in the neoclassical style , built in buff brick with an ashlar front and was completed later that year. [ 3 ]
Last day of passenger services, 1955. Midhurst railway station used to serve the market town of Midhurst in the English county of West Sussex.The first railway to reach the town was a branch line from Petersfield opened by the London & South Western Railway on 1 September 1864.
Midhurst was a parliamentary borough in Sussex, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1311 until 1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1885, when the constituency was abolished.
Midhurst (/ ˈ m ɪ d h u r s t /) is a market town and civil parish in the Chichester District in West Sussex, England.It lies on the River Rother, 20 miles (30 km) inland from the English Channel and 12 miles (19 km) north of Chichester.
Midhurst Grammar School was a grammar school and later a comprehensive upper school in Midhurst, West Sussex. The school served pupils aged 11 to 18 who usually joined the school from one of the local intermediate schools. It was replaced in 2009 by Midhurst Rother College. Notable students included geologist Charles Lyell and H. G. Wells. [1]