Locksmith Highfield, SO17

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Address: Southampton SO17 1SW   

Working in the vicinity of Jubilee Sports Centre  

All jobs are 100% guaranteed (Parts & labour), we operate a genuine 24/7 service with fast response vans throughout Southampton and the surrounding area.  No callout charges!

SO Locksmith Highfield Services is an established company that caters for every address in and around Southampton, with services extended to nearby locations which are listed below. Being a mobile locksmith service, we pride ourselves on our punctuality, professionalism and quality labour.

Our vans carry an extensive range of popular locks brands such as Mul-T-Lock and Yale cylinders to mention but a few. All hardware manufactured by these brands is available at affordable prices!  Our locksmith services are 

available for both residential and commercial. Our staff is knowledgeable, dependable, and professional. All of our work is fully guaranteed and we take pride in our performances.  

If you’re having trouble with your locks, call SO Locksmith Highfield Services immediately. With our no-obligation service, that includes emergency lockout assistance, residential lockouts and commercial lockouts, we will get you back on track quickly. Call us now at 07458 149 104

Old maps of Southampton suggest that Highfield, a suburb of Southampton, gets its name from “Hayfield” or “Hay field”. As with many of the suburbs of Southampton, Highfield was originally a rural district.

Highfield Church, also known as Christ Church Portswood, was built in 1847 as a chapel of ease serving the parish of South Stoneham. The architect, Joshua Brandon, passed away before the building was completed and was buried in the churchyard.

Several large country houses, including Highfield House, Highfield Cottage, Uplands, Heather Deane, Oak Mount, Ivy Bank, and Highfield Lodge, dominated the area during the late 19th century. Although Highfield House and Uplands have been demolished, some of the buildings, such as Ivy Bank and Oak Mount, still stand but in altered surroundings. All of these houses are depicted on an 1897 Ordnance Survey map.

In 1846, a deed of covenant was signed to establish the Highfield Church of England School. The school building, which still stands next to the church, opened in 1849.