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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Cottage
C.17/18
Culvers, Pilcot Road. Formerly Cuivers Farm. Brick structure with string courses. Half-hipped tiled roof.     SU 789 529
2003 32
House
C.18
Orchard House, Crondall Road. Formerly the Old Parsonage and stable block. Brick structure with later additions. Used as vicarage for Church Crookham/Crookham Village Parish, 1841 to approximately 1865.     SU 793 514
2003 53
House
C.18
Bridge House, Crondall Road. Brick structure. Tiled roof. Grounds used at turn of century for cricket. W. G. Grace said to have played here.     C.A.
SU 792 518
2003 25
Inn
C.18
The Chequers, Crondall Road. Colourwashed brick structure with slate roof. Held first contract for boarding canal employees and horses, and has close associations with Basingstoke Canal.     C.A.
SU 792 519
2003 43
Cottage
C.18
Laurel Cottage, The Street. 2 storeys. Red brick. Plain tile roof with brick end stacks. 3-light casement windows. Central 6-panel door with later hood.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 795 525
2003 62
Cottages (3)
C.18
Cross View, The Chestnuts and West Marsh, The Street. Brick structures. Tiled roof. Originally dated 1740 in brickwork - now rendered over. The Chestnuts was formerly The Jolly Waterman public house.     SU 794 524
2003 36
Cottage
C.18
Cedar Cottage, The Street. Brick structure. Tiled roof.     SU 794 525
2003 18
Buildings
C.18
The Black Horse and Mayfield, The Street. Brick structures. Attractive pair, vital to the village street.     SU 795 524
2003 39
Cottages
C.18
Berry Cottage and Karolyn, The Street. Built of local red brick, rendered. Modern tile roofs.     SU 795 525
2003 40
Cottage
C.18
Poulters Bridge Cottage. Brick structure, contemporary with canal and brickyard, now much altered. Forms with Poulters Bridge and adjacent barge loading bay an attractive reach of the Basingstoke Canal.     SU 796 517
2003 52
Cottage
C.18
Forge Cottage, Redfields Lane. Brick structure with string courses. Tiled roof. Timber and tiled porch. Brick in chimney dated 1767.     SU 804 511
2003 49
Cottage
C.18
The Old Horns, Redfield Lane. Brick structure with string courses. Tiled roof. Former public house. Licence transferred at the turn of the century to Horns at Crondall. Old yew tree in garden.     SU 806 514
2003 48
Building
C.18/19
The Forge, The Street. Brick structure. Tiled roof. In use for shoeing until late 1950s. Original forge and bellows still operational.     SU 795 524
2003 35
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