Hampshire Treasures

Volume 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane)

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Cottage
C.17
Bramcot, West Street. 2 storeys. Brick structure. Tiled roof. Double casement windows. Beam in dining room hewn from tree in garden. Boarded door.     SU 617 618
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Cottage
C.18
Oaktree Cottage, West Street, Formerly Pery Cottage. 2 storeys. Rendered walls. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Used as a bakers shop at one time, part of the oven still remains. Well in garden.     SU 621 616
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Building
C.18
Chapel. Brick structure. Old meeting house built circa 1700. Used as first school in the village in 1820.     SU 604 608
2114 07
Cottage
C.18
Crooked Cottage, Malthouse Lane. Thatched, built in the early 1700s. Little altered. At one time a general stores and bakery. Disc on wall gives owner's grazing rights.     SU 606 609
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House
C.18
The Old Malthouse, Malthouse Lane. Brick structure. Former public house. Owned by one family for 200 years. Formerly a general stores, with horses and wagonettes.     SU 605 609
2114 10
Cottage
C.18
No. 15, Fairlawn. Thatched roof with brick chimney. 11/2 storeys. Brick structure, with casement windows. Modern wooden porch. Cottage built in the early 1700s.     SU 606 611
2114 09
Cottage
C.18
The Old Place, Fairlawn Road. Formerly Yew Tree Farm, held by original family until 25 years ago. Thatched roof. Built circa 1700.     SU 607 611
2114 08
Farmhouse
Tadley Place. Once a Tudor manor house, of which one wing remains. 2 storeys. L-shaped with projecting C.18 wing. Tiled roof. Stone mullioned lattice casements. Elizabethan stone chimney piece. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.618.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 593 595
2114 03
Farmbuilding
Tadley Place Farm. Large weatherboarded and thatched barn with covered waggon entrance.     SU 594 596
2114 01
Cottage
Twincot, Winston Avenue. 2 storeys. Rendered walls. Thatched roof. Casement windows. Believed built circa 1750. Formerly two cottages.     SU 608 607
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Cottage
Grants Farm, 45, Main Road. Norfolk reed, scalloped ridge, thatched roof. Timber box frame with brick infill. 2 storeys. Central brick chimney. Hooded dormer windows. Cottage reputed to have been built 600 years ago.     SU 606 606
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