Hampshire Treasures

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
House
C.16/17
The Fishery. Part 2 storeys and attic. Part single storey and attic. Timber-framed and brick structure. Old tile roof. Central brick chimney with moulded base. Main room at one time the fish hatchery.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 684 594
1827 13
Cottage
C.17
Bylands Cottage. Brick and timber-framed structure. Old tiled roof. C.19 alterations.     SU 701 600
1827 08
Cottage
C.17
Keeper's Cottage. Brick and timber-framed structure situated in a visually attractive area of the parish.     SU 699 604
1827 06
House
C.17
Lower Pitham. L-shaped 2-storey block. Timber- framed. Square panelled framing with red brick nogging. Small casement windows. When sold in 1652 by the Marquess of Winchester it was called Putham Court House.     SU 707 603
1827 20
Cottage
C.17
Park Pitham Cottage. Upper part timber-framed, lower part brick. Half-hipped old tiled roof.     SU 704 605
1827 07
Farmhouse
C.17
Lawn Farmhouse. Extensive C.19 alterations. Partly timber-framed with brick infilling. Remainder brick. Old tiled roof.     SU 700 601
1827 05
Barn
C.17/18
Bylands Farm. Five bays. Part timber-framed, part weatherboarded. Slate roof.     SU 704 593
1827 10
Farmhouse
C.17/18
Bylands Farmhouse. Colourwashed brick structure with old tiled roof.     SU 704 593
1827 09
Farmhouse
C.18
Wheeler's Farmhouse. Formerly Turgis Green Farmhouse. 2 storeys and attic. Brick structure. Hipped old tiled roof. 6-panelled central door.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 695 592
1827 12
House
C.18
Turgis Court. 2 storeys. Brick plinth with first floor string course. Steep hipped slate roof. 5-bay east front with false centre upper window. 6-panelled central door. Stands on site of the Manor House of Stratfield Turgis.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 689 600
1827 02
House
C.18/19
South Lodge. Single storey structure. Colour- washed brick with slate roof. Doric porch and open pediment. Lodge to Stratfield Saye Park.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 698 663
1827 04
Inn
C.19
The Cricketers. Painted stucco. Double bowed windows. Slate roof.     SU 696 591
1827 11
Hotel and Stable
Wellington Arms. C.19 front to older building. 2 storeys and attic. Old tiled roof. East front of three bays, painted stucco with plinth, frieze, cornice and parapet. Main block flanked by single storey wings. Single storey stable of colourwashed brick with five bays.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 697 602
1827 03
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