Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
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| Cottage C.15 |
Nos. 2 and 4, Chapel Lane. Part brick, part timber- framed and old plaster structure. Tiled roof. Roof rafters are trees roughly split. Exposed beams. Originally had large oven where all the village bread was made. | SU 861 581 2008 05 |
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| House C.15 |
Ye Olde Malthouse, No. 3, Chapel Lane. Brick and timbered structure. Tiled roof. Exposed beams. Bedroom doors only 4 ft high. Pottery kiln found recently under living room floor. | SU 861 581 2008 04 |
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| Cottage C.16 |
White Friars. Brick and timbered structure. Interior exposed beams, using timber from old sailing ships. Tiled roof. Formerly two cottages. | SU 859 587 2008 02 |
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| Cottage C.17 |
Nash Cottage, London Road. Built circa 1640. Brick and timbered structure. Tiled roof. | SU 849 597 2008 12 |
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| Cottage C.17/18 |
Ively Farm Cottage, Ball Hill, Ively Lane. White rendered brick walls. Gabled roof, retiled 1950. Low roof at rear, two buttresses. Small casement windows. Used as Aldershot command kennels for hunt beagles after being taken over by the War Office in 1893. | SU 845 542 2008 16 |
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| School C.19 |
Hawley County Junior School. Built 1853. Now with modern additions. 11/2 storeys. Mixed course brick walls. Gabled tiled roof with barge-boards. Dormers sprung above eaves. Vertical sash windows. | SU 854 592 2008 21 |
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| Houses (6) C.19 |
Henry Randells Almshouses, Hawley Green. Built 1857. Brick structure with central clock tower. | SU 850 593 2008 11 |
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| Church C.19 |
All Saints, Fernhill Lane. Built 1881. Red brick structure. Timber barrel roof, tiled. Nave, apsidal chapel and sanctuary. | SU 853 582 2008 13 |
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| Church C.19 |
Holy Trinity, Blackwater. Red brick structure. Semi-circular apse. Rib vaulted chancel. Steeple built 1882. O.S.A. No. SU85 NE (M)2. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.280. | SU 852 593 2008 10 |
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| Farmhouse |
Chilton Farmhouse, Fleet Road, Cove. Mainly C.17/18, with some traces of earlier structure. Part timber-frame with white rendering, part brick. Wooden casement windows. Four chimneys. | SU 844 558 2008 17 |
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| Canal |
A stretch of the Basingstoke Canal forms part of the southernmost parish boundary. Centred on grid reference. | C.A. |
SU 833 535 2008 25 |
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| Well |
Car park of Hawley Sports Centre. Dates from circa 1850. 30 ft deep. Discovered 1975. | SU 851 591 2008 23 |
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