Christchurch
On the western edge of Hampshire at the confluence of the rivers Stour and Avon, Christchurch was a small and impoverished coastal town of very limited importance. In 1538 one commentator noted that it was ‘set in a desolate place, in a very barren country, out and far from all highways, in an angle or a corner, having no woods nor commodious country about it ... and slenderly inhabited’. VCH Hants, v.
