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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Cottages
C.19
Martineau Cottages, Longwater Road. Brick and timber-framed structures.     SU 795 617
2005 40
Cottages
C.19
Martineau Cottages, Lower Common. Brick and timber-framed structures.     SU 770 620
2005 39
Building
C.19
Charles Kingsley School. Brick structure. Timber- framing in end section with rendering over brick. Upper storey part tile hung. Two porches; one brick, the second timber-framed with cement infilling. 'Water Babies' gates with figure of the little sweep boy.     SU 783 615
2005 36
Cottages
C.19
Martineau Cottages, Up Green. Victorian homes of brick and timber-framing. Built by a pupil of Charles Kingsley. Carved wooden texts on front.     SU 794 609
2005 37
Cottages
C.19
Martineau Cottages, Warbrook Lane. Brick and timber frame. Ornamental carving, texts and proverbs on front.     SU 772 620
2005 38
House
Heath Cottage. Formerly The Plover public house. Old brick structure with slate roof. Brick extension with tiled roof. Bow and sash windows. Two double chimney stacks on each end.     SU 764 623
2005 42
Group F - Historical or Literary Associations
Church
C.18
St. Mary. The author and social reformer, Charles Kingsley, was curate and rector from 1842-1875. He and his wife lie buried in the churchyard. O.S.A. No. SU76 SE10. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 4, p.41. Ref: 2 Charles Kingsley and Eversley, Church Notes, 1964. Ref: 3. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.215.     T. & C.P. Act
C.A.
SU 779 609
2005 02
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