Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
Page 76 - Hartley Wintney
|
|
Next page (Volume 3, Page 77) |
| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| House C.18 |
Warren Farm Studio, Hartford Bridge. Formerly a farmhouse and afterwards in 1839, a Dame School. Brick structure. Old tiled roof. Recently enlarged and altered. Ref: 1. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.56. Ref: 2. O.S. Map 1796. Ref: 3. Tithe Map, 1837. | SU 775 579 2007 22 |
||
| Inn C.18 |
Whyte Lyon, Hartford Bridge. Part 2-storey, part 3-storey. Brick walls. Hipped old tiled roof. Venetian windows in south-west end. Centre block probably dates from 1645. Arched yard entry at right hand end. Two C.19 2-storey brick cottages at north-east end. Ref: The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.15. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 774 577 2007 25 |
|
| Farmhouse and Yard C.18 |
Home Farm, Elvetham. 2 storeys. Red brick structure. Old tiled roof. Unusual C.19 model farmyard attached in weatherboarding and brick. Ref: 1. O.S. Map, 1796. Ref: 2. Tithe Map, 1839. | SU 785 571 2007 15 |
||
| Cottage C.18 |
Bakers Bridge Cottage, Elvetham. 3 storeys. Red brick structure. Old tiled roof. Modern open brick porch with sloping tiled roof. Charity school teacher's house in early C.19. | SU 787 568 2007 147 |
||
| Cottage C.18 |
Lodge Cottage - Lodge to Elvetham Hall. 2 storeys. Timber-framed with red brick infilling. Three chimneys. Old tiled roof. Restored in C.19. Ref: 1. O.S. Map 1796. Ref: 2. Tithe Map, 1839. | SU 787 559 2007 154 |
||
| Farmhouse C.18 |
Lodge Farm, Elvetham. Red brick structure. 2-storey with dormers sprung above eaves. Three hipped old tile roofs. Moulding on chimney stacks. Casement windows. Thought to have been main farmhouse of the estate. Ref: Tithe Map, 1839. | SU 780 561 2007 138 |
||
| House C.18 |
Hazeley House. 2 storeys. Brick with stone decorative work. State roof. Sash windows. Double wood-panelled door with decorative fanlight. Home of the Singleton family from the reign of George III to George IV. Ref: 1. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.37. Ref: 2. O.S. Map 1796. Ref: 3. Tithe Map, 1843. | SU 758 575 2007 52 |
|
|
Next page (Volume 3, Page 77) |
