Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
Page 146 - Froxfield
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Church C.19 |
Church of St. Peter, High Cross. Built 1862 by Martineau. Nave and chancel with south west steeple. Contains Norman arcade of three bays removed from the old church. Round piers with trumpet-scallop capitals. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner & Lloyd), p.293. | T. & C.P. Act N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 711 265 2306 01 |
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| Church C.19 |
Holy Trinity, Privett. Built 1876-8 by Blomfield on site of earlier church. Early English and decorated styles. Nave with aisles square chancel, and west tower with broach spire. Stone structure with tiled roof. Lancet windows to chapel, aisles and clerestory. | T. & C.P. Act N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 676 269 2306 48 |
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| Lych Gate C.19 |
Holy Trinity Church, Privett. Built 1876-8 on north side of churchyard. Gabled, tiled roof supported on ballustraded arcades with arched openings. | T. & C.P. Act N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 676 269 2306 73 |
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| House |
The Red House, Cockshott Lane. Built by Geoffery Lupton of local handmade bricks and tiles, with massive oak framing. Floors of oak planks, some are 2 ins. thick and up to 32 ins. wide. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 732 267 2306 54 |
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| Cottage |
The Thatched Cottage, Filmorehill Lane. Brick structure on flint plinth. Thatched roof. Ground floor served as cattle stalls and fodder store with living room and bedroom on first floor. Extensively restored. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 661 274 2306 26 |
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| Farmhouse |
Trees Farm. 2 storeys. Brick structure with tiled roof. Well timbered interior, possibly of cruck construction. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 705 261 2306 58 |
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