Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
Page 11 - Alton
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| Cottage C.18 |
Church Cottage. 2 storeys. Three bays. Colourwashed brick. Old tile roof. Casement windows. Door with small trellis porch to left. | T. & C. P. Act C.A. |
SU 733 412 0202 14 |
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| House C.17 |
Holybourne House. 2 storeys. Five bays. Timber-framed, brick, old tile roof. Ground floor has central modern porch. Mullioned and transomed leaded casement windows. Brick band at first floor level. To the right a projecting gable wing with tile hanging. Single rectangular window running through ground and first floors. | T. & C. P. Act C.A. |
SU 734 411 0202 19 |
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| Almshouses (4) C.17 |
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, Geales Almshouses. 2 storeys. Brick, tiled roof. On ground floor in each half of the block there is a central pair of oak doors with heavy wrought iron strap hinges. Mullioned and lattice-paned windows. All windows have stuccoed coverings to mullions and frames. Founded 1653. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 2, p.483. Ref: 2. History of Alton, (Curtis), p.104. | T. & C. P. Act C.A. |
SU 718 395 0203 03 |
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| House C.18 |
No. 10. 2 storeys. Three bays. Brick structure with tiled roof. Ground floor with modern door on left and two windows. First floor has two windows complete with their Gothic glazing bars. | T. & C. P. Act |
SU 718 395 0204 60 |
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| Houses (2) C.19 |
Nos. 15 and 15A. Early C.19. Perhaps originally one dwelling. 2 storeys, three gabled and barge-boarded bays. Rendered. Slate roof. Square windows in moulded surrounds with original glazing bars. No. 15, ground floor with door under simple hood and flanked by windows. No. 15A, ground floor with modern door to left and carriage door to right. | T. & C. P. Act C.A. |
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| Cottage C.19 |
No. 16. Bell Cottage. Altered. 2 storeys, two bays. In addition a single storeyed gabled and barge-boarded wing to the left, and a little advanced from the front of the house. Tile hung, slate roof. Ground floor with door in arched opening to the right and a window to the left. First floor with window on left. Both windows with original glazing bars. | T. & C. P. Act C.A. |
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| Church C.15 |
St. Lawrence. Perpendicular church built round a Norman crossing tower. All four Norman arches still there. Jacobean pulpit. Bullet holes in south door from Parlimentary troops who attacked Royalist troops taking refuge in church. O.S.A. No. SU73 NW28. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner & Lloyd), p.76. | T. & C. P. Act C.A. |
SU 717 396 0204 02 |
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