Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 24 - Bishops Waltham
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Cottage |
Iona Cottage, Shore Lane. 2 storeys. White painted brickwork. Hipped tiled roof. Leaded casement windows. | SU 557 174 1901 71 |
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| House |
Lime House, St. Peter's Street. Early Victorian facade. Tiled roof. Ornamental brackets under eaves, windows and porch. Mediaeval interior. Open fire places. Red brick structure. Pediment over door. | C.A. |
SU 554 176 1901 110 |
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| Granary |
Northbrook Farm. Elm cladding. Granary supported on nine staddle stones. Tiled, half-hipped gable roof. Small casement window. | SU 555 181 1901 73 |
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| Well |
Corner of St. Georges Square. Disused, backfilled with C.18 waste pottery, glass, etc. Finds in Portsmouth City Museum. Ref: 1. Portsmouth City Museum. Ref: 2 Post Mediaeval Archaeology, 3, 1969, pp.166-187. | C.A. |
SU 553 174 1901 133 |
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| Granary |
Palace House. Timber walls, tiled hipped roof, on staddle stones, oak boarding on floor taken from Palace House in recent years. | C.A. |
SU 551 172 1901 72A |
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| Building |
Waltham Fisheries, High Street. Timber-framed house refronted, timber jetties over passage at side. | C.A. |
SU 554 175 1901 139 |
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| Toll House |
Tollgate House Farm, corner of Wintershill and Winchester Road. 2 storeys. Painted brick walls. Slate roof. Sash windows. | SU 539 182 1901 146 |
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| Barn |
South of West Hoe House. Tiled roof. Knapped flint walls with brick dressings. Two main doors with porches. | SU 566 174 1901 147 |
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| Letter Box |
Beeches Hill. Mark V.R. No. 17. | SU 557 186 1901 117 |
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| Milestone |
Botley to Bishops Waltham Road. Iron plate on stone. Southton 10 London 67. | SU 549 167 1901 123 |
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| Village Stocks (Site) |
At entrance to St. Georges Square. Padlock in local museum. No visible signs remain. | C.A. |
SU 553 174 1901 94 |
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| Gibbett (Site) |
Waltham Chase. No visible signs remain. | C.A. |
SU 561 160 1901 96 |
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| Market House (Site) |
St. Georges Square. Demolished 1841. Used as jail for French prisoners. Oil painting in local museum. | C.A. |
SU 553 174 1901 119 |
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