Hampshire Treasures

Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)

Page 109 - Long Sutton

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Group A - Natural Features
Trees
All Saints Churchyard. Three yews, very fine specimens of great age. Said to be symbolic of the Trinity.     C.A.
SU 738 473
2011 30
Trees
Young trees planted along Hayley Lane to replace trees cut down when road was widened. Centred on grid reference.     SU 732 478
2011 32
Trees
Fine beeches on White Hill between Long Sutton and Well.     SU 755 468
2011 33
Trees
Beeches at the top of Wood Hill forming an important landscape feature. Also young trees, recently planted.     SU 743 481
2011 31
Pond
Well. Of interest as a habitat for aquatic life and also as an antiquity.     SU 762 466
2011 28
Site of Natural Interest
Sheephouse Copse. Forestry and old coppice with a very rich flora.     SU 755 457
2011 38
Site of Natural Interest
Hayley Copse. Old coppice woodland with a rich flora.     SU 732 476
2011 39
Sarsen Stone No. 43A
In churchyard. A block of hard sandstone, geological origins uncertain.     C.A.
SU 739 475
2011 40
Sarsen Stone No. 43B
Located on roadside.     SU 738 470
2011 41
Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains
Bronze Age
Implement
An hour glass perforated adze of quartz dolerite found near the centre of the village when the foundations of a new house were being excavated. Now in Basingstoke Museum. O.S.A. No. SU74 NW18. Ref: P.P.S., Vol. 17, 1951, (Stone and Wallis), p.154.     SU 739 473
2011 24
Barrows (2)
Sheephouse Copse. One bell barrow, in good condition except where the ditch is encroached upon by a chalk pit, and one bowl barrow gutted and severely mutilated by quarrying. O.S.A. No. SU74 NE11. Ref: 1. P.H.F.C., Vol. 12, 1932-34, p.310. Ref: 2. P.H.F.C., Vol. 14, 1938-40, p.33.     SU 751 455
2011 22
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