Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
Page 102 - Colemore and Priors Dean
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| Cottages (2) |
Nos. 1, and 2, Common Cottages, Becksteddle Farm. No. 2 facing road to farm, flint and brick, thatched roof, casement windows. Possibly of C. 1 7 date. No. 1 joined to the back of No. 2, brick with tiled roof. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 695 299 2304 19 |
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| Cottages (2) |
Nos. 1, and 2, Knapp Cottages. 2 storeys. Flint with brick dressings. Hipped tiled roof, with dormers at back. Casement windows with glazing bars. Brick and tile lean-to additions. | N. P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 703 306 2304 09 |
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| Inn |
The White Horse. A pleasant example of vernacular architecture. A halting place for travellers. The lounge bar was originally a smithy. The inn is the subject of Edward Thomas' longest poem, 'Up in the Wind'. In the lounge bar is a carved wooden plaque, erected in 1978 to mark the poet's birth centenary. Ref: Edward Thomas Country, 1978, (Whiteman), pp.32-33. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
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