Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 138 - Hursley
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Farmhouse C.19 |
Pitt Vale Farmhouse, Pitt. Brick. Flat eaves. Hipped slate roof. 3-bay front. Windows have Venetian shutters. Half-glazed central door in arched brick porch. | SU 450 281 2618 61 |
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| Estate Cottages C.19 |
The White Cottage, Pitt. Stuccoed brick. Hipped thatch roof swept down over weatherboard sheds at each end. | SU 450 280 2618 19 |
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| Farmhouse C.19 |
Shawlands Farm, Upper Sharland. Brick. Flat eaves, Hipped slate roof. Road front 3-bay with central door. | SU 437 254 2618 34 |
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| Lodge (Site) C.19 |
Merdon Castle Lodge, Hursley Park. 1830/40. 1 storey and attic. Log cabin design with shingle roof, gabled each end. Demolished. | SU 422 265 2618 54 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
No. 30, Hursley. Brick with offset eaves. Old tile roof. Upper part tile-hung and oversailing. Picturesque. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 428 254 2618 57 |
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| Farmhouse (Site) C.19 |
Longmoor Farm. Demolished 1975. Old dairy retained and restored. House wall has become kitchen garden wall. House built on new site nearby incorporates architectural features of original house. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 3, p.421. | SU 439 232 2618 31 |
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| Church C.19 |
All Saints Church. Stone. Rebuilt C.19 by Heathcote family in conjunction with John Kebie, the vicar from 1836 to 1866. Monument to Cromwell family in church, including Richard Cromwell who is buried there. He is said to have planted lime trees in the churchyard, which are so visually important to the village. Tower Mediaeval. Spire demolished 1959. O.S.A. No. SU42 NW (M) 3. Ref: J. Keble's Parishes (Yonge), Ch. 10. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 427 252 2618 02 |
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| Chapel C.19 |
The Chapel, Pitt. Brick. Built by Miss C. M. Yonge, 1858. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 3, p. 418. | SU 451 280 2618 20 |
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| Barn and Granary |
Field House, Hursley. Barn with half-hipped clay tile roof. Oak frame with weatherboard exterior. Queen-strut roof. Cart entry with hipped roof. Weatherboard granary with clay tile roof. Four by three staddle stones. | SU 432 235 2618 30A |
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| Well Head |
In garden of Red House, Ladwell. Inscribed with a warning. Possibly the 'Lady Well' of Ladwell. | SU 427 237 2618 08 |
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| Forge |
In centre of village. Single storey red brick walls. Tiled roof with half-hipped gable end. Two brick chimneys. Stable door. Small pane casement windows with cambered brick arches. | C.A. |
SU 428 253 2618 72 |
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