Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
Page 186 - Headley
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| Cottage |
Holly Cottage, Hammer Lane. Single storey stone structure. Old tiled roof. Lattice windows. Now modernised. | SU 852 375 1610 92 |
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| Building |
Barford Mill, Churt. Old flock mill and mill house converted into attractive house. Original mill, possibly C.17, timber-framed with random stone infilling. Lattice casement windows. Mill House, C.18. 2 storeys. Colourwashed brick walls. Long ridge tiled roof. Ref: 1. White's History and Directory of Hampshire, 1859. Ref: 2. P.H.F.C., Vol. 18. (Shorters 'Paper Mills in Hampshire'). Ref: 3. Headley Booklet, (Tudor Jones). | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 853 377 1610 05 |
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| Millhouse |
Old Mill, Barford. 3 storeys. Brick walls, with galleting between bricks. Ridge tiled roof, with stacks each end. Sash windows under segmental lintels. Elaborate pedimented porch. | SU 853 380 1610 55 |
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| Building |
Bulls Hollow. Remains of lime kiln. Brick and stone structure. Believed to be the only one left in the parish. | SU 820 383 1610 65 |
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| Bridge |
Huntingford Bridge. Plain stone structure consisting of two round arches and parapet, crossing the River Wey northwest of Huntingford Cottage. | SU 823 387 1610 22 |
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| Bridge |
Northwest of Linstead Farm. Mediaeval pack- horse bridge, consisting of single stone arch. Parapets removed and replaced with decorative wrought iron railings of recent origin. Stage coaches once crossed this bridge on the way through Headley Wood to the Toll Gate opposite the New Inn at Sleaford. | SU 818 372 1610 21 |
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| Aqueduct |
River Wey, Headley Park. Brick and stone structure possibly C.17 or C.18. Part of a complex system which encompasses similar aqueducts in surrounding parishes. Thought either to serve water meadows or possibly used in conjunction with iron works in this area. | S.A.M. No. 469 |
SU 813 372 1610 66 |
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| Memorial |
Adjacent All Saints Church. War Memorial (1914-1918). Two pillars linked by concave wall, surmounted by a cross. Contains three bronze tablets bearing ninety-six names. | C.A. |
SU 821 362 1610 98 |
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| Gravestone |
All Saints Churchyard. Designed by sculptor J. Reid in memory of Alida, Lady Brittain and Sir Harry Brittain, founder of The Pilgrims. | C.A. |
SU 821 363 1610 101 |
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