Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 275 - Sparsholt
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| Stable C.19 |
Westley House. Flint and brick stable dated by plaque on end gable (J.P.F. 1871). This is the last remaining building of original Westley Manor Farm. Dovecote holes in east gable and along top of south west wall. | SU 425 320 2631 43 |
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| House C.19 |
Garstons. Brick structure with flint chiseling in panels. Built between 1845-1875, with additions in 1890 and 1920. Fine oak trees in paddock to south. | SU 430 319 2631 44 |
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| Building C.19 |
The Village School. Built Feb. 28th, 1850 on site legally secured to the Vicar and Church Wardens by Sir Frederick Hervey Bathurst. Enlarged to present size in 1875. Brick and stone structure. Ref: Sparsholt Parish Archives. | SU 435 311 2631 29 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
Post Office Cottage. Brick structure. Built on earlier foundations after fire. Ref: Sparsholt Parish Archives. | SU 436 312 2631 27 |
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| House C.19 |
The Lodge. Brick structure, Victorian design. Originally 1 storey, first floor added in 1920's. | SU 433 313 2631 40 |
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| Well House C.19 |
Brick structure. Built 1897 by public subscription to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Houses gear for working village well 247 ft. deep. | SU 436 312 2631 28 |
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| Inn C.19 |
The Plough Inn. Hipped tiled roof. Stuccoed front. Saw edge denti] course. Casement windows. Tiled porch. 1 -storey extension to rear. | SU 438 313 2631 26 |
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| Building |
The Woodman. Brick structure. Described in a deed of 10th June 1786 as 'an ancient cottage'. First called a beer shop in 1886. Delicensed 1973. | SU 435 310 2631 34 |
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| Cottage |
Dean Hill Cottage. Brick structure. Converted from two dwellings to present house 1965. When digging cess pit, C.11 cooking pot was found. | SU 442 310 2631 21 |
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| Horsewheel |
Located in outhouse at Lainston House. 360ft. well dates from C.13. Outhouse contains a horse engine which worked a pair of pumps. It consists of a 14ft. main shaft from which a bar descends at an angle of 45 degrees. Two struts support this bar. The bottom end of the bar nearly touches the ground, and this carries the swingle tree for the harness. A 6ft. diameter pulley of cast iron was connected by chains to the pulleys on the crank at the head of the pump rods. The horse walked in a circle of 22ft. diameter. | SU 441 316 2631 53 |
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