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Bassett Green

Bassett Green is a suburb of Southampton, which has grown from the original small village of Basset. It remains part of the electoral ward of Bassett. The area is mainly residential, with a mixture of Herbert Collins-designed houses and recent council built estates known as the Flowers Estate (or Flower Roads) and the Leaside Way Estate. Within Bassett Green are a community centre (on Honeysuckle Road), Bassett Green Primary School and Southampton Crematorium, as well as several of the University of Southampton's halls of residence.
Neighbouring areas are Bassett to the west, North Stoneham to the north, Swaythling to the east & southeast, and Highfield to the southwest.
Bassett Green is divided between two parishes: North Stoneham & Bassett〔(The Church of England, Parish of North Stoneham & Bassett )〕 and Swaythling.〔(The Church of England, Parish of Swaythling )〕
==History==
A family named 'Basset' is known to have lived in South Stoneham in the 15th century and the place name may be from their name.〔Coates: ("Old Hampshire Gazetteer" ) Retrieved 2011-09-20〕 The area broadly occupied by Bassett today was known as Stoneham Common, shown on the (1791 map ) by Thomas Milne on which 'Bassets Lane' also appears (without any associated village).〔Milne: ("Manor of North Stoneham" ) Retrieved 2011-10-01〕 The village of Bassett appears on a (1810 map ), located roughly where Bassett Green Village is today.〔(Ordnance Survey, 1810 )〕 In the late 18th century it grew as a retreat for rich people outside (and away from civic responsibilities in) the borough of Southampton. By the time of the Ordnance Survey of 1897, Basset had been renamed Bassett Green (with a double 't'), whilst a more westerly area (west of Bassett Wood) was identified as Bassett.〔(Ordnance Survey, 1897 )〕

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