Hampshire Treasures

Volume 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane)

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Post Norman
Lynchets
Windmill Hill. Area of strip lynchets. Series of terraces visible on air photographs. Permanent pasture but subject to ploughing and heavily trodden by cattle. O.S.A. No. SU64 SW2. Ref: R.A.F. A.P.s CPE/UK/1750/4311-2.     SU 610 443
1817 09
Unknown Pits
Gobley Holes' containing burnt earth and ashes. O.S.A. No. SU64 NW26. Ref: Early British Cemetery at Dummer, 1888, (British Archaeology Association Paper).     SU 610 450
1817 07
Deserted Village (Site)
Nutley. Hundred = Bermondspit. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 1, p. 500. Ref: 2. V.C.H. Vol. 3, p.p. 355-6, 369-71.     SU 609 446
1817 18
Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works
Farmhouse
C.19
Manor Farm. 2 storeys. Chequer brick. Corner pilasters. Offset eaves. Hipped old tile roof. Later addition of porch with flat roof below cornice supported on slender columns. House set on terrace.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 608 444
1817 15
Group F - Historical or Literary Associations
Churches (Sites)
C.12
Two churches dedicated to Our Lady stood on this site. A mediaeval church, the advowson of which was held by the Priory of Southwick until the Dissolution, and a modern church built in 1845 and demolished 1955. The graveyard is still maintained by Preston Candover Parochial Church Council. O.S.A. No. SU64 SW11. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 3, p.371.     SU 609 445
1817 14
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