Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
Page 158 - Grayshott
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| Bridleway No. 4 |
Junction of Headley Road/Waggoners Well Road to Ludshott Common. Path leading through woodland belt to open heath and commanding extensive views. Follows parish boundary. | SU 861 353 1609 37 |
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| Bridleways Nos. 14 and 15 |
Five Ways (Hill Road) to Waggoners Wells. Broad track commencing at village centre, descending by old cottages and turning right on to old travelway to Waggoners Wells. Following valley of exceptional beauty. | SU 872 353 1609 36 |
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| Bridleway No. 2 and Footpath No. 1 |
Ruffits, Headley Road to Kingswood Lane. Scenic path traversing two steep densely wooded hills and valleys. | SU 867 353 1609 35 |
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| Cottages (6) C.18 |
Whitmore Vale. Originally squatters dwellings along ancient valley track known locally as a 'bottom'. Cottages and lane with adjacent stream and wooded hanger present a pleasant rural feature. | SU 865 359 1609 42 |
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| House C.18 |
Grayshott House, Headley Road. Stone structure built on older foundations. Well maintained in original style. | SU 862 353 1609 32 |
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| Building C.19 |
Grayshott Hall. Large brick structure with tower, built 1862 on site of old settlement, and standing in 45 acres of parkland bordering Ludshott Common. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, lived here in 1867. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner & Lloyd), p.260. | SU 857 357 1609 05 |
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| Buildings C.19 |
Nos. 1-7, Headley Road. Row of shops built circa 1890 when the village was first developed. Typical local design and structure; local stone and tile hung walls. | SU 874 353 1609 15 |
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| Cottages (3) C.19 |
The Pines, Headley Road. Terrace built circa 1890 when the village was first developed. Typical local design and structure; local stone and tile hung walls. Not altered appreciably since erection. | SU 874 353 1609 16 |
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| Building C.19 |
Crossways House, Crossways Road. Original village shop and post office. Built 1884 of local sandstone. | SU 873 352 1609 18 |
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| House C.19 |
Hunters Moon, Kingswood Firs. Large brick dwelling house with associated stables and out-buildings of a pleasing and well preserved design. Built 1887. | SU 868 349 1609 26 |
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