Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
Page 16 - Crondall
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| Cottage C.17 |
Glebe Lodge, Dippenhall Street. Timber-framed and brick structure. Old tiled roof. C.19 part next to street. Built on the Glebe Land of the Old Parsonage. | C.A. |
SU 796 488 2002 42 |
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| House C.17 |
The Close, Dippenhall Street. 2 storeys. Brick plinth. Old tiled roof. Four tile hung gables. Sash windows. Altered in C.18. Entrance on north east side. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 796 487 2002 19 |
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| House C.17 |
Doule's Mead, Heath Lane. Brick and timber- framed structure. Converted from cottage to house circa 1950. | SU 800 486 2002 135 |
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| House C.17 |
Eastbridge, Pankridge Street. Originally C.16 random flint cottage considerably enlarged and extended. Part 2-storey part 3-storey. Brick walls, rendered and painted cream. Slate roof. Numerous chimneys, and believed to have nearly one hundred windows mostly sash. House has Georgian front and early C.19 wing on south side. Ref: 1. Monastery and Manor, (Butterfield), p.30. Ref: 2. Ancient Manor and Parish of Crondall, (Taylor), p.10. | SU 798 497 2002 77 |
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| House C.17 |
Mill Lane House, Mill Lane. Brick and tile-hung structure. Restored 1938 and later. Set back in cul-de-sac from main road. | SU 787 503 2002 147 |
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| Cottage C.17 |
Mill Lane Cottage, Mill Lane. Brick and tile-hung structure. Restored 1938. Date-stone 1653 found during restoration and incorporated into new front wall. Now in cul-de-sac off the A.287 road. | SU 787 503 2002 146 |
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| House C.17 |
Mill Lane Lodge, Mill Lane. Tile roof. Brick and tile-hung structure. Additions 1938. Extended brick porch encloses front door. Located in cul-de-sac off the A.287 road. | SU 787 503 2002 96 |
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| Cottage C.17 |
Corner Cottage, Mill Lane. Brick structure. Old tile roof. Formerly two cottages converted circa 1938. | SU 786 503 2002 51 |
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| Farmhouse and Out Buildings |
Dare's Farmhouse, Odiham Road, Ewshot. 2 storeys. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Peg-tiled roof. Well preserved timber-framed barn. Built at a time when trees from local woods were sent to shipbuilding yards on the coast and wagons returned laden with old ships' timbers, dismantled by shipbreakers, for use in house building. Used in many buildings in Crondall. Ref: The Ewshot Story, (Cross). | SU 804 502 2002 81 |
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| Farmhouse C.17 |
Seymours Farm, at one time Ewshot Lodge, Ewshot Lane. Timber-framed and brick structure. Victorian front added 1884. | SU 809 503 2002 69 |
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| Farmhouse C.17 |
Hamptons Farmhouse, Ewshot Lane. Timber- framed and brick structure. Old tiled roof. | SU 812 502 2002 59 |
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