Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
Page 128 - Odiham
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Park (Site) |
Odiham Park. First mentioned 1216. Perimeter traced as a continuous line of hedgerows and field boundaries with lengths of the original pale surviving on the eastern side. Interior of the park is arable fields. O.S.A. No. SU75 SW8. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 4, p.90. Ref: 2. Archaeology in the Field, 1953, pp.189, 191, 196. | SU 739 523 2013 124 |
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| Flint Working Siie |
Odiham Airfield. Area centred on grid reference. O.S.A. No. SU74 NW1. Ref: Willis Museum Archaeological Gazetteer. | SU 739 492 2013 131 |
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| Castle (Remains) C.13 |
Odiham Castle or King Johns Castle. Ruined keep of 3 storeys. Stone and flint walls. One of the few octagonal shaped keeps in the country. Surrounded by moat. Old canal adjoining. O.S.A. No. SU75 SW11. Ref: 1. Castles of Great Britain, 1953, pp.103-4. Ref: 2. Field Archaeology as Illustrated by Hampshire, 1915, pp.67-9, 388. Ref: 3. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.360. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. S.A.M. No. 55 |
SU 724 518 2013 97 |
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| Inn C.13/14 |
The Kings Arms. No. 65, High Street. 3 storeys. Red brick, first floor tile-hung. Hipped old tiled roof. Half-timbered construction. Recessed porch. Sign showing King Johns Arms. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 741 510 2013 154 |
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| House C.14 |
Old Church House, Church Street. Timber-framed building of 2-bay hall construction. Gabled at north end. 2-light transomed window in north wall with Cusped Ogee head. Similar one in east wall. Internal timber framing. Original roof construction with braced collar beam. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 739 510 2013 210 |
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| Cottage C.15 |
Thatch Cottage, The Street, North Warnborough. Single storey and attic. Timber-framed cruck structure with colourwashed brick infilling. Thatched roof. Irregular casement windows. Right hand gable end shows a cruck. Ref: Folk Life, Vol. 9, 1971, p.129. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 729 512 2013 119 |
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| Farm House C.15/16 |
Hillside Farm. 2 storeys and attic. Red brick. Old tiled roof. Two symmetrical extensions. Three dormer windows. Interior tudor panelling. | SU 754 506 2013 173 |
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