Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 291 - Twyford
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Conifers on the corner of Bourne Lane and the A.333. | SU 483 250 2633 86 |
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A copper beech in the grounds of Leeland House on the A.333. | SU 483 251 2633 87 |
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Flowering cherries planted along Finches Lane to commemorate the Coronation. | SU 481 245 2633 88 |
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Lime tree in Hunter Park. The public recreation ground. | SU 483 242 2633 89 |
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Lime trees in Ballards Close, Finches Lane and the recreation ground. | SU 478 245 2633 90 |
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A walnut tree in.the grounds of Primrose Cottage, Park Lane. | SU 481 243 2633 92 |
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Hornbeam in the grounds of Littlebourne, Hazeley Road. | SU 484 246 2633 93 |
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| Hedgerow |
Hedgerow with thorn trees which are pleasant to view from Footpath No. 8. | SU 478 230 2633 96 |
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Examples of chestnut, ash, sycamore and beech overhang the A.333 at Colleton House, making an attractive entrance to village from the south. | SU 480 241 2633 97 |
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Gabriels Copse. Species include beech, Lawson cypress, and birch, underpianted with spruce, oak and sycamore. | SU 492 237 2633 98 |
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The Lawns Copse. Mainly hazel trees with some oak, beech and fir. | SU 494 230 2633 99 |
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A row of walnut trees at Hazeley Farmhouse, Hazeley Road. The trees of different ages, vary in girth from 14ft. to saplings. | SU 501 247 2633 12 |
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An example of Magnolia Grandiflora beside Brewery House, High Street. | SU 480 243 2633 21 |
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Churchyard of St. Mary's Church. Reputed to be the oldest clipped yew in the county. Mushroom shaped, with a girth of 13ft. | SU 481 250 2633 01 |
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Hawthorn (Canadian Canactus) and whitebeam planted in and around the grass field containing a memorial to men stationed at Hazeley Camp, 1914-18. | SU 503 254 2633 71 |
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| ltchen Navigation |
Part runs southwards through the parish, with a footpath alongside. Pleasant views along the navigation and over the surrounding meadows. Used by barges between 1666 and 1869. | SU 478 265 2633 116 |
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