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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
House
White Ladies, Hazeley Bottom. Formerly two cottages. Old brick structure. Partly hipped tiled roof, sloping at rear. Two dormer windows.     SU 750 579
2012 32
Cottage
West End Cottage. Old brick structure. Gabled roof. Wood framed windows. Formerly two cottages. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 721 580
2012 24
Inn
Shoulder of Mutton, Hazeley Heath. Formerly at the present Hill Farm, and transferred from there before 1875. Old original building adapted into good modern inn. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 742 590
2012 46
Cottages (3)
Shoulder of Mutton Cottages, Hazeley Heath. Attractive terrace of white painted brick cottages with distant view behind, forming a back drop. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 742 590
2012 47
Farmhouse
Hill Farm, Hazeley Heath. White painted timber- framed structure. Situated on corner with orchards sloping down to road. Fine views over Hampshire. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 743 591
2012 45
Cottage
Crabtree Cottage, Hazeley Heath. Old brick structure with tiled roof. At one time a keepers cottage on Bramshill Estate. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 757 590
2012 55
House
Mattingley Cottage. Pink painted brick structure. Well modernised. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 734 581
2012 30
House and Barn
Glebe Cottage and barn. A quadrangular set of buildings including a C.17 timber-framed barn with corrugated iron roof. House well restored. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     T. & C.P. Act
SU 727 589
2012 25
Group F - Historical or Literary Associations
House
Well House. Formerly the old village shop. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 734 581
2012 29
House
The Brickmakers, Hazeley Bottom. Former inn opposite the old brickworks. Once known by nickname as the 'Drum and Monkey' after a wandering player who travelled around with a drum and monkey. The building still carries the old inn sign.     SU 753 578
2012 39
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