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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Inn
C.18/19
The Woolpack Inn, Totford. 2 storeys. Flint with small banded stone quoins and window surrounds, except on north front. Hipped old tile roof. Graded partly on account of prominent position at road junction.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 571 379
1804 07
Farmhouse
C.18/19
Robeys Farmhouse, Brown Candover. 2 storeys and attic. Flint with brick dressings. Coved eaves cornice. Hipped old tile roof. Original house L-shaped. The north-west angle built up probably early C.19.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 577 393
1804 04
Church
C.19
St. Peter, Brown Candover. Built after older church was destroyed. Gothic style. Contains C.16 brass of married couple arm in arm. Italian altar rails brought from Northington Church. Ref: History, Gazetteer and Directory of Hants and I.O.W., pp.555-7.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 581 397
1804 01
House
C.20
Chilton Manor, Chilton Candover. Modern mansion built in 1937 with traces of old terraced garden in the grounds.     SU 588 403
1804 31
Cottages (2)
Nos. 43 and 44, Brown Candover. Old buildings, semi-detached, with interesting stonework over windows.     SU 576 391
1804 44
Cottage
Corner Cottage, Brown Candover. Possibly C.17/18. An attractive old dwelling with priest's hole in chimney.     SU 578 393
1804 39
Cottage
Mulberry Cottage, Brown Candover. Brick structure, thatched roof. Situated next to the church. Thought to be C. 1 7.     SU 591 396
1804 40
Cottage
No. 48, Brown Candover. Brick built, thatched roof. Old building, possibly C.17.     SU 573 389
1804 41
Cottage
Chilton Cottage, Chilton Candover. Brick built, thatched roof. Previously called 'Scrivens'.     SU 589 399
1804 29
Granary
Locks Barn. An old granary possibly C.17/18. Brick structure.     SU 594 403
1804 30
House
Moth House. Brick structure. Possibly Georgian. Staircase reputed to have come from Old Chilton Manor.     SU 584 397
1804 42
Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces
Boundary Stones
Marking parliamentary and local boundaries. Thought to be 200-300 years old. Significance of letters carved on them not known. Later research into Tithe Maps indicate connection with ecclesiastical boundaries.     SU 580 400
1804 45
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