Halnaker

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Seal of Baron St John of Halnaker, lord of the manor of Halnaker, appended to the Barons' Letter, 1301

Halnaker (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell)[1] is a hamlet in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. It lies on the A285 road 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north-east of Chichester, where it follows the line of the Roman road to London called Stane Street. There is a pub, The Anglesey Arms. Goodwood House is north-west of the village. North-east of the village Halnaker Windmill stands on 128 metre/420 feet high Halnaker Hill, a southern outpost of the South Downs. It is in the civil parish of Boxgrove.

History

Halnaker is mentioned in the Domesday Book under the Hundred of Boxgrove, Sussex, as having 44 households[2] in the lands belonging to Earl Roger.[3] The book which was written in 1086 said: Template:Quote. TRE = Tempore Regis Edwardi, in the time of King Edward.

The place was in medieval times also referred to as Halfnaked.[4] Kelly's Directory of 1867 says that Boxgrove manor-house Template:Quote

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  3. Earl Roger held several manors in Sussex including Mid Lavant, Chichester, Binderton and Cocking.
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