Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 298 - Twyford
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Cottages (3) C.19 |
Army Row, High Street. Brick and tile structure, erected to house veterans of Waterloo. Of historic interest only. | SU 481 246 2633 72 |
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| Pumping Station C.19 |
Hazeley Road. Built in 1898. 2 storeys. Red brick with dressed stone window surrounds. Slate roof. Windows in pairs, with semi-circular heads and divided by stone stub columns. Large square brick chimney. | S.A.M. No. 348 |
SU 493 248 2633 114 |
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| Monument C.20 |
Hazeley Road. Erected to memory of men stationed in large Hazeley Camp 1914-18. Access along private road. | SU 500 255 2633 71 |
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| Lock |
Lane End. On the ltchen Navigation. Adjacent to Winchester Bypass, opposite Hockley Golf Club and on the parish boundary. Remains of brick lock sides. Gates missing. Sluice further upstream. | SU 478 266 2633 118 |
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| Toll House |
Not outstanding architecturally, but of historic interest marking old turnpike road. Until recently villagers called A. 333 Cobbetts Road. Brick toll-house situated north of the village. | SU 479 265 2633 70 |
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| Toll House |
South of Twyford village marking the old turnpike road. 2 storeys. Pink colourwashed brick structure. Tiled roof. Casement windows. 1 -storey extensions. | SU 479 237 2633 115 |
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