Hampshire Treasures
Volume 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane)
Page 180 - Mapledurwell and Up Nateley
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Occupation Site |
Bronze Age, Iron Age and Romano-British. Discovered 1930 in newly dug sandpit. Pottery found now in Basingstoke Museum. Area under pasture. O.S.A. No. SU75 SW4. Ref: 1. Willis Museum Archaeological Gazetteer. Ref: 2. P.H.F.C., Vol. 18, 1951-3, pp.122-26, 134. | SU 701 518 1812 09 |
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| Pit Dwelling (Alleged) |
Circular depression surrounded by low bank, may be old chalk-pit. O.S.A. No. SU65 SE17. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 14, 1938-40, (Grinsell), p.348. | SU 689 521 1812 29 |
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| Group C - Footpaths, Bridleways and Old Travelways | ||||
| Travel Way |
Heather Row Lane, Up Nately to Nately Scures boundary. Thirtyfirst recorded road in Hampshire. Wooded for greater part with many varieties of wild flowers growing along its banks. | SU 704 516 1812 66 |
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| Footpath |
From St. Stephen's Churchyard, Up Nately to Five Lanes End, Mapledurwell. An interesting walk with beautiful beech trees to be seen at Five Lanes End. | SU 700 519 1812 61 |
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| Old Travel Way |
Course of old Roman road from Silchester to Longmoor Camp. Now extinct. | SU 687 503 1812 67 |
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| Bridle Way |
Down Lane. From Five Lanes End to Mapledurwell Village. Beautiful views. Old beech trees, one of which contains within its trunk the 'Angels Pool' - ice cold water, alleged never to freeze or evaporate. | SU 696 502 1812 63 |
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| Drovers Path |
Andwell Drove. Ancient path, originally ran from Priory Farm to Five Lanes End. Now goes from Burrough Close, Greywell Road to Hungry Lodge. A public right of way. | SU 691 522 1812 44 |
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| Footpath |
From Upper House Farm, Up Nately via Webbs Farm to the Hatch. Much used in the past and at present in places. Beautiful views. | SU 697 516 1812 62 |
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| Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works | ||||
| Priory (Remains) C.12 |
St. Marys. An alien priory of the Order of Tiron, dissolved 1391. All that remains of the Priory ruins are incorporated in the farmhouse and woodshed of Priory Farm and in the garden wall. Rectangular stone coffin now used as flower bed. O.S.A. No. SU65 SE18. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 4, pp.176-8. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 687 525 1812 11A |
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