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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Bridleway
Winslade Lane. Ancient bridle path and public right of way.     SU 646 460
1808 02
Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works
Church
C.13
St. Martin. Original church built before the reign of Henry I I 1. Restored 1872. Flint and stone structure. Tower added 1885. C.17 altar rails and table. Outline of Norman south doorway. In the church hangs the records of rectors and patrons since 1284. O.S.A. No. SU64 NW25.     T. & C. P. Act
SU 638 458
1808 09
Farmhouse
C.16
College Farmhouse. Brick covered with stucco. Slate roof. Retains certain Tudor features. Owned for many centuries by Winchester College and used as a refuge for boys in times of plague.     SU 640 448
1808 17
Farmhouse
C.16
Hill Farmhouse, Green Lane. Partly Tudor. Occupied by the Hampton family as tenants for 300 hundred years prior to 1884.     SU 635 459
1808 08
House
C.16
Hill Cottage, Green Lane. 2 storeys. Timber- framed with brick infilling, some herringbone. Thatched roof.     SU 635 460
1808 07
Manor House
C.16
The Old Manor, formerly Manor Farm. 2 storeys and attic. Stucco, hipped old tile roof. Modernised in William and Mary style circa 1924.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 638 458
1808 10
Farmhouse
C.17/18
Widmoor Farmhouse. C.18 front to C.17 building. 2 storeys. Brick with brick dentil eaves. Old tile roof. Some timber-framing.     SU 643 457
1808 13
Cottage
C.18
Church Cottage. Brick and flint. Built as farm labourers dwelling circa 1770. Became first Post Office in parish circa 1895.     SU 639 459
1808 11
Farmhouse
C.18
Merritts Farmhouse. 2-storey. Brick and flint, part tile hung. Old tile roof. Flanking chimneys. It is suggested this building is older than date stated.     SU 646 453
1808 14
House
C.19
Brocas, The Green, formerly the Rectory. 2 storeys, brick, hipped slate roof. East front of three bays. 6-panelled central door.     SU 635 461
1808 06
Rectory
C.20
New Ellisfield Rectory. Completed in 1914, before the war, and typical of that period. Roughcast brick structure with slate roof. The specification required six bedrooms and a stable. Original water supply collected from roof, filtered and stored underground.     SU 638 459
1808 12
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