Hampshire Treasures
Volume 4 ( Winchester)
Page 31 - St Barnabas
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Group 2 - Natural Features | ||||
| Trees |
East side of Andover Road. Avenue of beech and sycamore, following line of road. | SU 475 308 1501 08 |
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| Trees |
On frontage of Mountbatten Court, Andover Road and on opposite side of road. Mixed coniferous and deciduous trees. | T.P.O. No. 20 |
SU 473 313 1501 23 |
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| Trees |
East side of Stockbridge Road, near junction with Bereweeke Road. Varieties of both coniferous and deciduous trees. | T.P.O. No. 20 |
SU 470 302 1501 24 |
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| Trees |
East side of Stockbridge Road. | T.P.O. No. 20 |
SU 468 303 1501 25 |
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| Tree |
East side of Stockbridge Road, near St. Matthew's Church. Fine cedar close to the road. | SU 467 304 1501 22 |
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| Pond |
Stockbridge Road, adjoining old church. Solid white iron rails along pavement. Background of privet, may and two fine sycamores. | SU 467 305 1501 09 |
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| Trees |
Ruffield House, Stockbridge Road. Beech trees. | T.P.O. No. 47 |
SU 463 309 1501 04 |
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| Group 3 - Man-made Features | ||||
| Andover Road (east side) | ||||
| Milestone |
5m. north of Park Road junction. Limestone block marked Winchester 1 mile to the Buttercross. | SU 475 308 1501 06 |
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| Andover Road (west side) | ||||
| Boundary Stone C.20 |
Junction with footpath, south of Berwick House. Composite stone, dated 1932, bears City Arms. | SU 472 313 1501 05 |
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| Flats C.20 |
Mountbatten Court. Development by the British Legion. Red brick with red tile roofs. Picture windows. Mature trees in the grounds. Officially opened by Prince Charles, accompanied by Lord Mountbatten, on the 25th June 1977. | SU 472 312 1501 20 |
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| Bereweeke Road (south side) | ||||
| Building |
Peter Symonds College. Original block of red brick with stone dressings. Three gables with stone ball finials. Tiled roof. Stone crests in gables. | SU 476 303 1501 26 |
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| Boscobel Road (north side) | ||||
| Dwellings |
Nos. 1-7 (consec.) David Murray Homes. Red brick with slate roofs. Continuous roof over ground floor bay and porch. Modern aluminium-framed windows. Handrail to each doorway. Plaque states 'Endowed by David Kenneth Murray' beside a carving of his head. | SU 476 304 1501 12 |
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