Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 137 - Hursley
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Cottage C.18 |
No. 98, Hursley. Brick, old tile roof. 4-bay front. Extension to left. Village carrier's house until about 1904. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 428 251 2618 06 |
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| Donkey Wheel House C.18/19 |
Parsonage Farm. House, wood framed with brick part to south. Vertical donkey wheel about 10 ft. in diameter. Well below. Used to draw water until 1914, and occasionally in 1920's. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 435 250 2618 21 |
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| Barn C.18/19 |
South Barn, Parsonage Farm. Aisled timber barn. Red brick walls with ventilation slits and buttresses. Corrugated iron roof, hipped at one end, half- hipped at other. 5-bay interior with Queen-truss roof. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 435 250 2618 21A |
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| Barn C.18/19 |
North Barn, Parsonage Farm. Aisled barn with 2-storey stable and hayloft with S-shaped ties. Brick walls with ventilation slits. Half-hipped corrugated iron roof with weatherboarding in gable. Five bays with Queen-post roof. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 435 251 2618 21B |
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| Row of Cottages C.18/19 |
Nos. 76, 77, 78 and 79, Hursley. 76 is later, early C.19. Brick, but 79 has stuccoed front to older house. Tiled roofs, except 76 which is slate. Good ilex tree in garden of 79. | C.A. |
SU 428 252 2618 26 |
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| Cottages (2) C.19 |
North and South Cottages, Parsonage Farm. L-shaped plan. 2 storeys. Red brick. Hipped tiled roof with one gable. Casement windows. Simple cambered doorcase. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 435 250 2618 21C |
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| Row of Cottages C.19 |
39, 40 and 41, Hursley. 1 storey with attic. Colourwashed brick. Old tile roof. Three gabled dormers. 39 a doctor's surgery. | C.A. |
SU 428 253 2618 24 |
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| Row of Cottages C.19 |
No. 99, Hursley. Terrace of three cottages altered to cottage, house and shop. Brick. Old tile roof. | C.A. |
SU 428 251 2618 58 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
No. 31, Hursley. Brick. Toothed eaves. Hipped old tile roof. Vitreous brick first floor string course. | C.A. |
SU 428 254 2618 63 |
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| Pair of Cottages C.19 |
Immediately north east of church, Pitt. Stuccoed brick. Hipped thatched roof swept down over weatherboard sheds at each end. | SU 451 280 2618 64 |
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| Inn C.19 |
The Dolphin Inn. Brick, colourwashed on road front. Old tile roof. Sign of wrought iron. Diamond in blue bricks on north wall repeats pattern on south wall of Northend House. Two diamond-shafted chimneys. | C.A. |
SU 428 251 2618 27 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
Telegraph House, Farley Chamberlayne. Former signal station. 1-storey stuccoed block. In the church at Farley is an ancient fire cresset probably used for the signal flares dating from reign of Edward III. | SU 397 275 2618 60 |
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