New books on Titchfield

Discover more about our historic village with three new books published by the Titchfield History Society.

The latest three publications are part of the 'Titchfield Papers’ series that were produced last year.

The latest books are:-

The Making of Place House' - How a medieval Abbey becomes a Tudor mansion.

Doctors and Surgeons in Titchfield - A history of medical practice in the village from the early days to present times.

The Titchfield Tragedy - The tale from 1891 of the murders of the three Hinton family children in Titchfield.

Already published are:-

Titchfield Abbey - The history of the Abbey from its founding in 1232 to the year it was obtained by Thomas Wriothesley in 1537.

The New River - The Mystery of the Titchfield Canal.

The Adventurer - The story of William Beeston who became the Governor of Jamaica.

How to get away with Murder - A tale of revenge and murder from 1594.

All books only £3 a each.

They can be purchased on the website titchfieldhistory.co.uk or from Hearts and Hugs in the village