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William Padwick

William Padwick
Born 1791
Died 1861
Other names William Padwick the younger

William Padwick sometimes known as William Padwick the younger was a very significant figure in the development of Hayling Island in the mid-nineteenth century.

An establisher lawyer living at Warblington House, he drove the enterprise to create first Langstone Bridge, a toll bridge that opened in 1824.

In 1825 he bought South Hayling Manor from Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk. This also included Manor Farm, Sinah Farm and South Common. As Lord of the manor this came with various royalties, tithes, ferry rights and mud rights, and was noted for enforcement particular in respect of the Oyster fisheries.

Famed for his desire to develop and promote Hayling Island as a tourist destination, his aspirations led to early development of West Town. He engaged a London architect to develop 'Beachlands' with the 'Norfolk Hotel', a crescent, bath house and horse racing track. The golf course on Sinah Common was another amenity he created.

He was also heavily involved in the failed attempt to run a railway over mud flats in Langstone Harbour creating wet and dry docks at Sinah Lake.

William Padwick died in 1861.


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