Hampshire Treasures

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Cottage
C.17
The Thatched Cottage. Timber-framed and brick structure. Thatched roof. Diamond casement window.     C.A.
SU 784 527
2004 06
Cottages
C.17
The Chimes and Rosevale Cottage. Timber- framed and roughcast. Old tiled roof.     C.A.
SU 785 528
2004 08
Cottage
C.17
Briar Cottage. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Thatched roof. One chimney. Later additions in keeping.     C.A.
SU 785 527
2004 07
Cottage
C.17
Catherine of Aragon. Originally three cottages. Brick and timber-framed structure. Old tiled roof. Leaded windows - diamond pane in old parts; square panes in new. Much modernised and enlarged.     C.A.
SU 787 528
2004 09
Cottage
C.17
Red Cottages. Originally two cottages. 2 storeys. Timber-framed and brick structure. Old tiled roof. Diamond-pane windows. Interior timber-work apparently of ships' timber visible in floors and roof.     C.A.
SU 787 528
2004 10
Cottage
C.17
The Barracks. Originally four thatched cottages, converted into one circa 1938. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Old tiled roof. Diamond-pane casement windows.     C.A.
SU 786 528
2004 11
Cottage
C.17
Mill Cottage. Originally the miller's cottage. 2 storeys. Timber-framed and roughcast. Square leaded windows. Old tiled roof.     C.A.
SU 786 527
2004 13
Cottage
C.17
Pilcot House. Probably the original village shop. Timber-framed and colourwashed brick. Half- hipped old tiled roof. Bow windows.     C.A.
SU 786 529
2004 14
Cottage
C.17
Lords and Ladies. Example of rare form of cruck building. Timber-framed and brick. Old tiled roof. Many of what appears to be the original internal beams survive. At one time the village post office.     C.A.
SU 786 529
2004 16
Cottages (2)
C.17
Nos. 1 & 2, Parsonage Cottages. Timber-framed and brick. Old tiled roof. Casement windows. Two chimneys.     SU 778 521
2004 19
Lodges(2)
C.18
End of drive to Dogmersfield House. 2 storeys. Stuccoed walls. Hipped slate roof. 2-bay fronts.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 756 512
2004 02
House
C.18
Dogmersfield House. Probably incorporating Elizabethan house. 3 storeys. Colourwashed brick. Brick parapet with stone coping. Slate roof. Now used as a private school. O.S.A. No. SU75 SE6. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 4, p.72. Ref: 2. The Lost Villages of England, 1954, (Beresford), p.352.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 772 515
2004 01
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