Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 160 - Itchen Valley
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Bath House C.18/19 |
Avington Park. 1-storey building in colourwashed brick. Hipped slate roof with wide eaves supported on posts on three sides. | SU 524 322 2620 39 |
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| Conservatories and Bridges C.18/19 |
Avington Park. Cast iron bridge. Wood and cast iron conservatories. Original conservatory built by James Mould. Rebuilt by Robert Paxton after fire of 1830. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 532 323 2620 29 |
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| Cottage (Site) C.19 |
ltchen Lodge Cottage, 1tchen Abbas. 2 storeys in Roman cementwith string course at first floor cill level. Flat eaves and hipped slate roof. Treasure destroyed in 1950. Modern house now on site. | SU 533 329 2620 53 |
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| House C.19 |
Worthy Park House, Worthy Park. Designed by Smirke in 1820, for Sir Charles Ogle. 2 storeys with attic extension at each end. Stucco, string course at first floor cill level. Slate roof. Interior may be of interest. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 3, p.326. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 501 329 2620 23 |
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| House C.19 |
Lodge, Avington Park. Colourwashed brick. Hipped, slate roof carried down to west. Wide eaves to east, south and north supported on trellis arches. | SU 536 324 2620 38 |
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| Stable Block C.19 |
Avington Park. Brick structure with old tile roof. Offset brick eaves. Now converted into a private house. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 531 322 2620 30 |
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| Garden House C.19 |
Martyr Worthy Minor. Rectangular brick and stone structure, with hipped old tile roof. Formerly the Gardener's Lodge to Martyr Worthy Place. | SU 517 329 2620 21 |
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| Gravestone C.19 |
Churchyard of St. John the Baptist Church, ltchen Abbas. Grave of the last man to be hanged for horse stealing - John Hughes, 1825, aged 26. | SU 534 327 2620 60 |
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| Mill |
Adjoins Mill Cottage, Chilland. Brick and weather- board structure. Water turbine drives generator. | SU 523 326 2620 106 |
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| Wind Pump |
ltchen Down. Recently renovated, and in good working order. Metal wind vanes, with wind direction plate at opposite end. Supported on metal girders. Stands on high ground overlooking Itchen Valley beside an old sheep drove. | SU 545 351 2620 108 |
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| Historic Site |
Site of a First World War military camp on farmland. North of A31 about half-a-mile east of the New Inn. Now only visible as crop marks. | SU 527 297 2620 57 |
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