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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Group A - Natural Features
Tree
Cedar standing in Watery Lane.     SU 793 514
2003 54
Tree
Fine specimen of oak standing in the garden of Little Windflower.     SU 792 525
2003 55
Tree
Oak of considerable age standing in the garden of Crickets, Crondall Road.     SU 789 521
2003 56
View
From Footpaths Nos. 1 and 5. Extensive view over farm fields, woodland and canal to Harrow Way ridge above Crondall.     SU 795 523
2003 57
Canal
Basingstoke Canal. Attractive stretch with adjacent mixed woodland. Interesting aquatic flora and invertebrate fauna.     C.A.
SU 800 523
2003 01
Woodland
Part of Faulkners Copse. Good size woodland with interesting flora and birds.     SU 792 510
2003 63
Group C - Footpaths, Bridleways and Old Travelways
Footpath No. 5
'The Shar'. Attractive walk on early C.19 causeway through boggy woodland and Zephon Common.     SU 795 520
2003 58
Footpath No. 2
Leaves Footpath No. 13 at Goddards Farm, follows north bank of stream skirting Hilly Burrow, a prominent hillock, Attractive and remote walk.     SU 799 514
2003 60
Footpath No. 13 (Part)
Follows bed of stream for several hundred yards to site of Goddards Farm, then through woodland and farmland to canal swing bridge.     SU 800 513
2003 59
Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works
Cottage
C.13/14
Two Ponds, Crondall Road. Brick and timber- framed structure. Left hand wing basically a single bay cruck cottage. Internal timbering of great interest. Large modern extension. The oldest building in the village.     SU 793 512
2003 30
Farm Building
C.16/17
Hancocks Farm. Timber-framed and brick barn/granary.     SU 791 511
2003 46
Farmhouse
C.16/17
Grove Farmhouse. Timber-framed, flint and brick structure with later additions. Interesting timber and flint work.     SU 798 527
2003 23
Granary
C.17
Grove Farm. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Standing on staddle stones. Half-hipped old tiled roof.     SU 798 527
2003 24
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