Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
Page 94 - Clanfield
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Farmhouse C.19 |
Woodcroft Farm, Chalton. Older part at rear. 2 storeys. Flint with brick dressings and brick dentil cornice. Slate roof and sash windows at front, tiled roof and casement windows with some diamond leaded lights at rear. Single storey lean-to addition. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 738 161 2303 07 |
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| Farmhouse |
Manor Farm, Chalton. Late C.17 front of flint with red brick dressings. Sash windows. C.19 gabled porch with decorative bargeboards. Some parts of house date from early Middle Ages. Excavations have revealed C.13 building near the farm. Replaced by timber-framed house in C.14 of which some timber posts survive. C.16 fireplace. House altered many times. Ref: 1. Chalton Conservation Area booklet. Ref: 2. South Hants Archaeological Research Group Records. | C.A. N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 733 159 2303 13 |
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| Building |
Chalton Priory. Irregular mediaeval building of stone with stone quoins. Mid C.18 front of flint with red brick dressings. Sash windows. Cornice obscures original roof line. House formerly known as The Rectory. C.19 alterations. | C.A. N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 731 159 2303 15 |
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| Building |
The Old School, South Lane. Originally St. James' Church Hall. Partly single storey, remainder 2 storeys. Flint structure with brick quoins. Tiled gabled roof with bargeboards and gabled dormer. Casement windows surmounted by cambered arch. | SU 697 167 2303 41 |
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| Cottages (3) |
Rose Cottage, Mews Cottage and another, Pond Lane. L-shaped block. Rose Cottage of C. 18/19 date. Flint with brick quoins and a slate roof. Mews Cottage and the other cottage probably of C.17 date. Close vertical timber framing with flint filling, asbestos slate roof. All of 2 storeys with casement windows. | SU 698 168 2303 24 |
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| Well |
Village well. Thatched well head supported on timber posts. Open sides. Some original machinery remains, some has been accurately replaced by the local blacksmith. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 697 168 2303 11 |
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| Forge |
Flint with brick dressings. Tiled roof. Wooden stable door. | SU 698 168 2303 33 |
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| Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces | ||||
| Open Space |
The southernmost tip of Holt Down Plantation. This is part of the Butser Hill open space and the Queen Elizabeth Country Park including information centre and ancient farms project. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. C.O.S. |
SU 721 174 2303 39 |
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