Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 268 - Southwick and Widley
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Cottage |
38A, Fareham Road, Southwick. Brick structure, tiled roof. Large 2-storey building now comprising three dwellings for agricultural workers, No. 37, 38, 38A. The building contains a very large room formerly known as the Council Room where presumably the Parish Council met. | C.A. |
SU 621 086 1912 36 |
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| Cottage |
Drivetts Cottage, Drivetts Wood. Brick structure. Tiled roof. Originally a keeper's cottage. Situated in the wood. | SU 658 083 1912 121 |
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| Lodge |
Pinsley Lodge. Southwick. Flint and brick structure. Slate roof. Originally lodge to Southwick House. | SU 637 076 1912 100 |
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| Farmhouse |
Wanstead Farm, Southwick. Brick structure, slate roof. Adjacent to the site of the now non- existent Manor of Wanstead. | SU 642 093 1912 104 |
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| Farmhouse |
Cutlers Farm, near Denmead. Brick and rendered structure. Thatched roof. | SU 663 096 1912 107 |
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| Cottages |
Nos. 1 and 2, Potwell Cottages. Brick structure and tiled roof. Described on O.S. Map as Broomfield Cottage. | SU 656 078 1912 114 |
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| Cottage |
Delegate Cottage, Sheepwash Lane. 11/2 storeys. Thatched gabled roof. Timber-framed with brick infill. | SU 659 095 1912 150 |
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| Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces | ||||
| Street Layout |
Street Pattern of Southwick village suggests that the land may have been intended as a planned mediaeval town which did not develop as expected. Centred on grid reference. | C.A. |
SU 625 009 1912 138 |
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| Village Pound |
Opposite Castle Farmhouse. | C.A. |
SU 626 088 1912 125 |
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| Village Green and Remains of Pump |
Adjacent to Southwick Church. | C.A. |
SU 626 086 1912 126 |
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| Group F - Historical or Literary Associations | ||||
| Beacon (Site) |
11/2 miles north of Cosham, on Portsdown. Site commands views inland, over Solent, Spithead and the Isle of Wight. At the time of the Armada, 16,000 men were to go to Portsmouth when it was fired. O.S.A. No. SU60 NW13. Ref: 1. John Norden's Map 1535, British Museum. Ref: 2. State Papers, Elizabeth, July 1588. | SU 631 038 1912 149 |
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