Hampshire Treasures

Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)

Page 32 - Crookham Village

 Previous page (Volume 3, Page 31) Next page (Volume 3, Page 33)

Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Cottages (2)
C.19
Prospect Cottage and Lavernock, The Street. Well built of locally made red brick in 'Victorian Gothic' style. Metal window frames.     SU 796 524
2003 41
Cottage
Sundown, Crondall Road. Brick and timber-framed structure. Old tiled roof, half-hipped with dormer windows.     SU 792 522
2003 42
Cottage
Bine Cottage, Crondall Road. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Old tiled roof with dormer windows.     SU 792 516
2003 45
Building
Hop Kiln, Pilcot Road. Brick, twin square pyramidal towers. Slated hipped ventilators. Wooden annexe, weatherboarded. In use until 1974, and a focal point in village.     SU 794 526
2003 38
Building
The Oast House, Pilcot Road. Hop kiln with adjacent timber-framed barn, converted into residence.     SU 788 529
2003 31
Bridge
Zephon Common swing bridge over Basingstoke Canal. Steel and wood structure, modern, 1950s. Abutments and mounting, C.18 brick. Carries weights dated 1840.     C.A.
SU 798 518
2003 03
Bridge
Chequers Bridge over Basingstoke Canal. Modern structure of 1951 with some original C. 18 brick- work at base. Third bridge on site. Blends well with adjacent items of canal-side interest. Remains of original brick canal wharf, restored 1976/77.     C.A.
SU 792 517
2003 04
Bridge
Poulters Bridge. Over Basingstoke Canal. Original C.18 canal bridge. Brick structure.     C.A.
SU 796 516
2003 02
Canal
Basingstoke Canal. Opened 1794. Attractive stretch bisecting the parish from Coxmoor Wood to south-west of Malthouse Bridge. Commercially active until 1949. Ref: 1. Basingstoke Canal Conservation Area, (Hampshire County Council). Ref: 2. London's Lost Route to Basingstoke, (Vine). Ref: 3. Hampshire Industrial Archaeology; A Guide, (Ellis).     C.A.
SU 800 523
2003 01
Wharf
Crookham Wharf. Brick wharf, approximately 8 ft. high. Once the site of a saw mill - now grassed over. Ref: London's Lost Route to Basingstoke, (Vine), p.71.     C.A.
SU 791 517
2003 05
 Previous page (Volume 3, Page 31) Next page (Volume 3, Page 33)
 Search Hampshire Treasures
 Top of this page  Hantsweb Homepage  Treasures Homepage  Hampshire Localpages