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Volume 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane)

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Group A - Natural Features
Trees
A small coppice of firs and oaks. Believed to be the only part of last Squire of Bramley's estate left unsold.     SU 648 590
1803 27
Trees
Land at rear of Pound Cottage.     T.P.O. No. 21
B.D.C.
SU 651 592
1803 36
Trees
Land at Pound Cottage.     T.P.O. No. 27
B.D.C.
SU 651 592
1803 35
Trees
Beaurepaire Park. Various trees within the grounds centred on grid reference.     T.P.O. No. 29
SU 637 588
1803 34
Trees
South east side of road, Bramley.     T.P.O. No. 4
SU 646 588
1803 37
Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains
Stone Age
Implements
Neolithic flint implements found. Scrapers, flints and lance head. O.S.A. No. SU65 NE3.     SU 672 583
1803 30
Iron Age
Fort
Bullsdown Copse. A very important plateau fort, the only one in Hampshire. Now completely buried in trees and undergrowth. O.S.A. No. SU65 NE2. Ref: Field Archaeology as Illustrated in Hants, 1915, (Williams-Freeman).     S.A.M. No. 13
SU 670 584
1803 20
Pottery
First century pottery and scatter of Romano- British sherds found. Finds now in Basingstoke Museum. O.S.A. No. SU65 NW3.     SU 631 595
1803 28
Roman
Pottery
Found east of the line of the Roman road at Latchmore Green. Area subject to regular farm use. O.S.A. No. SU65 NW10. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 15, 1941-3, p.162.     SU 633 599
1803 21
Post Norman
Park
Bramley Park. First enclosed 1245. The present existing boundaries although old, are not mediaeval park banks. O.S.A. No. SU65 NW4. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 4, p.141.     SU 640 580
1803 29
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