- Source: Westham, Dorset
Westham is a suburb of Weymouth, Dorset, England.
History
Westham was established as a new suburb of Weymouth from the early 1880s. In 1880, the largely undeveloped Abbotsbury Road, along which Westham was centred, saw the construction of a number of residential properties, a chapel of ease, a schoolhouse and a steam laundry operated by the Weymouth Sanitary Steam Laundry Ltd. The name Westham was decided upon during a meeting of "owners and holders of property in the district", held on 15 September 1882 at the Rock Hotel.
There were approximately 550 inhabitants in 1882 and this had increased to over 2,000 in 1892. The population in 2021 was 9,393.
Westham Bridge was opened in 1921. In 2021, Westham Bridge Cycle Shelter was removed.
Politics
The Westham ward elects members to Dorset Council.
Buildings
St Paul's Church, Weymouth
Westham Halt railway station
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Westham, Dorset
- West Ham (disambiguation)
- Westham (ward)
- Westham Halt railway station
- South Dorset (UK Parliament constituency)
- List of electoral wards in Dorset
- List of places in Dorset
- Weymouth, Dorset
- William Francis Gordon
- St Paul's Church, Weymouth