Hampshire Treasures
Volume 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane)
Page 347 - Winslade
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Group A - Natural Features | ||||
| Woodland Garden |
Spring Wood, Hackwood Park. Formal layout consisting of eight avenues radiating from a central point and connecting with a series of avenues round the perimeter. Centred on grid reference. | SU 650 491 1832 23 |
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| Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains | ||||
| Bronze Age | ||||
| Barrows (3) |
Little Hen Wood. One in good condition with trace of ditch on west side, the remaining two, ploughed down. O.S.A. No. SU64 NE14. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 14, 1938-40, (Grinsell), p.350. | SU 655 477 1832 11 |
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| Barrows (2) |
Hackwood Park. A fairly well preserved saucer barrow with the ditch intact and a bowl barrow with a slight central mutilation. O.S.A. No. SU65 SE30. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 14, 1938-40, (Grinsell), p.348. | SU 654 504 1832 12 |
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| Post Norman | ||||
| Deserted Mediaeval Village (Site) |
Winslade. Hundred = Basingstoke. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 1, p. 480; Vol. 4, p.p. 113-115, 179-181. | SU 655 482 1832 24 |
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| Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works | ||||
| Church C.13 |
St. Mary. Rebuilt in 1816 at the expense of Lord Bolton, but some fragments of C.13 work remain. West tower of yellow and red brick. O.S.A. No. SU64 NE16. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 4, p.181. Ref: 2, Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Penvsner and Lloyd), p.722. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 654 481 1832 09 |
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| House C.17 |
Hackwood House. Originally built for the lst Duke of Bolton, the house consisted of a central block facing south, with detached flanking wings on the north side. This house still exists within the present larger structure and was probably brick with stone dressings. Extensive alterations in 1807 included flanking pavilions to the south front an a new north front. Interior contains fine panelling. O.S.A. No. SU64 NW6. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 4, pp.115, 122, 125. Ref: 2. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.261. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 647 496 1832 01 |
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| Farmhouse C.18 |
Hackwood Farmhouse. 2 storeys and attic. Brick structure with hipped old tile roof. North front of four bays. 6-panel door in brick porch. Converted into two dwellings. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 670 498 1832 21 |
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