Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
Page 121 - Mattingley
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| House |
Mattingley Cottage. Pink painted brick structure. Well modernised. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James). | SU 734 581 2012 30 |
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| 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 |
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Well House. Formerly the old village shop. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James). | SU 734 581 2012 29 |
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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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