Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
Page 204 - Kingsley
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Ockham House. 2 storeys. Brick, cement covered walls. Tiled roof with ornamental ridging tiles. Clock tower. Formerly a school. | SU 788 381 1611 25 |
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Spring Cottage. 2 storeys. Brick and stone walls. Slate roof. Three chimneys. | SU 778 384 1611 27 |
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Foxes, Green Street. Old barn converted into dwelling. 2 storeys. Brick and stone walls. Tiled roof. Two chimneys. | SU 768 379 1611 28 |
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Birch Cottage. 2 storeys. Brick, cement covered walls. Slate roof. Three chimneys. Formerly a chapel. | SU 788 378 1611 32 |
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Old Rectory. 2 storeys. Brick construction with cement rendering. Tiled roof. Two pairs of brick chimneys. Glass porch. Formerly the vicarage. | SU 786 382 1611 30 |
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Burningham Cottage. 3 storeys, two of which are in the roof. Lower half of the walls brick with cement rendering, the upper half being tile-hung. Tiled roof. Formerly a Hop kiln. | SU 778 379 1611 29 |
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| Pound |
Malthouse Barn. Brick-walled former village pound. | SU 799 385 1611 44 |
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| Farmhouse |
Lode Farm. Includes remains of manor house and alleged site of mediaeval hunting lodge. Frequently visited by Henry V I I I when Prince of Wales, and for this reason he was nick-named 'Harry of Lode'. O.S.A. No.SU73 NE8. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 2, p.514. | SU 776 377 1611 04 |
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