Hampshire Treasures
Volume 5 ( New Forest)
Page 24 - Bramshaw
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Well |
Irons. Old Healing Well, name taken from the colour of its water. Square in plan and lined with timber. Originally a pond for the gun-powder mills at Eyeworth. O.S.A. SU21 SW2. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 229 147 2203 30 |
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| Village Stocks (Site) |
Stocks Cross. On roadside verge. No visible sign remains. | SU 270 155 2203 09 |
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| Public Gallows (Site) |
Stocks Cross. On roadside verge. No visible sign remains. | SU 250 155 2203 09 |
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| Building (Site and Remains) |
Gunpowder Factory, Eyeworth Lodge. The magazine - large earth mound with brick chamber. Originated by Captain Schultz (German), to make powder for the German army in the Franco-German war, 1870. Specialised in powder for sporting guns until 1914. Taken over by British government. Powder transported by horse and cart to Redbridge Station. O.S.A. SU21 SW3. Ref: The New Forest, 1895, (Wise), p.114. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 226 145 2203 20 |
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