Hampshire Treasures
Volume 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane)
Page 213 - North Waltham
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| Cottages (2) C.18 |
Blake Cottage. 2 storeys. Chequer brick walls. Moulded first floor string course, Thatched roof. Modernised. Timber beams. Now one dwelling. | SU 562 463 1816 04 |
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| Inn C.18 |
Wheatsheaf Inn. 2 storeys and attic. Red brick structure. Flint keystones. Old tiled roof. South- west front of five bays. Modern extensions on ground floor. Was probably once a coaching inn. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.360. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 569 455 1816 02 |
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| House C.18/19 |
Flowerpots. 2 storeys. Brick structure. Old tiled roof. Blocked Venetian window on south-west front. C.lgbargeboards. Originally a beer-house, now divided into three dwellings. | SU 567 453 1816 03 |
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| House C.19 |
School House, 2 storeys. Attractive Victorian flint structure with single storey addition. | SU 561 462 1816 10 |
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| House C.19 |
Chapel Cottage. Flint structure with gabled open porch. Gabled slate roof. Date plaque reads 'Erected A.D. 1866.' Used as Methodist Manse until 1900. Chapel, built 1864, adjacent to house. House set well back from road with wide gravel front path. | SU 563 463 1816 29 |
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Boundary House, formerly the Old Rectory. Flint and brick structure of complicated design. Stone dressings to gables. Large stone shield on one gable, apex of gable above front door has stone spike. Tiled roof with four decorated octagonal chimneys. Oak panelled and studded front door. Casement windows, some with leaded lights. Well in yard possibly 100ft. deep. | SU 560 461 1816 38 |
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Rose Cottage. Timber-framed structure with thatched roof. The oldest and most important cottage in the village. Cruck construction. | SU 563 462 1816 07 |
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Camellia Cottage. Timber-framed structure with thatched roof. Possibly dates from the C. 1 6 and believed to be second oldest cottage in the village. | SU 563 462 1816 08 |
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Kyte Abbey. Brick structure. Thatched roof, with four single windows in 'eyebrows'. 2 storeys. Thatched porch. | SU 563 460 1816 11 |
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Thatchings. Timber-framed structure. Thatched roof. Cement rendered walls. Lattice type windows. Two chimney stacks. Overlooks the village green. | SU 561 462 1816 09 |
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Manor Farm. Brick structure with diaper pattern in glazed headers. Gabled tiled roof with decorative ridge tiles. Three groups of chimneys. Sash windows. Panelled oak door with glass panel. Brick walled yard and bungalow attached to house. Attractive garden with trees. | SU 557 464 1816 39 |
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