Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| 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 |
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| Cottage |
Sundown, Crondall Road. Brick and timber-framed structure. Old tiled roof, half-hipped with dormer windows. | SU 792 522 2003 42 |
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| Cottage |
Bine Cottage, Crondall Road. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Old tiled roof with dormer windows. | SU 792 516 2003 45 |
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| 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 |
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The Oast House, Pilcot Road. Hop kiln with adjacent timber-framed barn, converted into residence. | SU 788 529 2003 31 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Bridge |
Poulters Bridge. Over Basingstoke Canal. Original C.18 canal bridge. Brick structure. | C.A. |
SU 796 516 2003 02 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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