Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 148 - Itchen Stoke and Ovington
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| Church and Churchyard |
Water Lane, ltchen Stoke. It is now becoming rapidly overgrown. Enclosed by railings. O.S.A. No. SU53 SE5. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 4, pp.192, 199-5. | SU 559 322 2619 34 |
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| House (Site) |
Abbotstone Farm. Site of Duke of Bolton's house and garden. Now a rectangular grassy area, part of a pasture field. | SU 565 348 2619 04 |
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| Abbotstone (Site) |
Abbotstone. Site is to the south of the village near the bridge over the Candover stream. The mill and contents were dismantled in 1968 and the machinery bought by Musuem Service. Probable site of mill mentioned in Domesday Book. | SU 564 345 2619 07 |
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| Mill (Site) |
Abbotstone Farm. Mill situated in end of a barn. Once used for driving farm machinery, taken down during war due to lack of water. Iron hatch and axle of wheel still in position. Race and brickwork of water courses remains. Ref: A Gazatteer of Water, Wind and Tide Mills of Hampshire, (Ellis). | SU 564 348 2619 49 |
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