Hampshire Treasures
Volume 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane)
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Bridge C.19 |
Over River Loddon. The Street/Pyotts Hill. Brick with three arches. Very narrow. Erected by public subscription 1826. | C.A. |
SU 667 536 1801 86 |
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| Farm Buildinqs C.19 |
Lower Mill House, Newnham Lane. Stable, brick with hipped tiled roof. Barn, timber-frame and weather-board on brick base. | C.A. |
SU 669 537 1801 99 |
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| Farm Buildings C.19 |
Upper Mill Farm, Redbridge Lane. Mainly store sheds onto lane. Brick, some weatherboard. Tiled roofs. Some remains of farm and watermill buildings of C.19 date. | SU 654 520 1801 151 |
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| School C.20 |
Daneshill House. Originally a dwelling designed by Lutyens for a friend Mr. Hoare. Built in 1903 of local brick. 2 storeys. Tudor style with E-shaped plan. Gabled tiled roofs. Central, gabled, 2-storey porch. Mullion windows on both floors. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.90. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 656 539 1801 116 |
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| Cottages C.20 |
Daneshill Cottages. Built 1901. Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. One storey of red brick. Gabled tiled roof with two gabled tile hung dormers. Mullion windows. Rear addition of 2 storeys with gabled dormers. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 658 540 1801 157 |
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| Lodge C.20 |
Daneshill Old Lodge. Built 1902. Architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens. 2 storeys, red brick with tile hanging. Gabled tiled roof. Mullion casement windows with leaded lights. Roof sweeps down over one storey porch with brick piers. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 661 537 1801 158 |
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| Building C.20 |
Former office of Daneshill Brick and Tile Works. Designed 1909 by Lutyens, to display the company's products at the Olympia Building Exhibition. Single storey of red brick with tiled roof. 'Tudor' moulded brick chimneys. Parapet of brick and tile. Bay windows with brick mullions and transoms. Brick fireplaces. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 652 541 1801 120 |
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| Railway |
London to Basingstoke. Originally London, South Western Railway Company. Opened 1839. Doubled to four tracks on south side. Brick arched bridges. | SU 651 528 1801 103 |
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| Railway |
Basingstoke to Reading. Two track. Built by Great Western Railway Company. Opened 1848. | SU 650 538 1801 105 |
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| Railway Viaduct |
South of Old Basing Mill. Brick. Four arches. Over the River Loddon at Milihead to Basing Mill. | C.A. |
SU 661 529 1801 104 |
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| Canal (Disused) |
The Basingstoke Canal opened for navigation in 1794. Last barge sailed to Basingstoke 1914. Most of length in parish now filled in. Ref: London's Lost Route to Basingstoke, (Vine). | SU 651 524 1801 102 |
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