Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
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Dover Cottages and Old Post Office, Church Street. Dover Cottage, thatched, brick patched with plaster. Old Post Office, tiled roof, creamwashed brick. Used as Post Office until 1930s. | C.A. |
SU 645 319 1615 20 |
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The Old Parsonage, Church Street. Colour- washed brick and cement structure. Old hipped tiled roof. Triple lattice casements. No record of use as Parsonage. Possibly C.18. | C.A. |
SU 649 319 1615 22 |
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The Old Parsonage, Church Street. Thatched and weatherboarded on wide base of flint with brick dressings. | C.A. |
SU 649 319 1615 23 |
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Cromwell Cottage, Church Street. Brick structure, patched in places with flint and plaster. Thatched roof. Name derived from Cromwellian coins found in cellar. | C.A. |
SU 646 319 1615 15 |
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Bounty House, Gilbert Street. Blue brick with red dressings. Moulded string course between ground and first fIoor. Re-fronted 1757. Originally several cottages, one room being the Telephone Exchange. Formerly known as The Alberts or Great Alberts. (Grete Alberts mentioned in Court Roll of 1628). | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 647 314 1615 07 |
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| Farmhouse |
The Old Farmhouse, Gilbert Street. Limewashed brick and flint structure with exposed light timber-work. Short single storey wing. Interesting open staircase, many low beams. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 647 319 1615 08 |
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Town Street Farm, Dunsells Lane. 2 storeys. Good herringbone brickwork. Hipped tiled roof. Contains 'priest's hole'. Formerly a farmhouse. | C.A. |
SU 647 319 1615 17 |
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Laurel Cottage, Pond Cottage and Appletree Cottage, Lyeway Lane. Single storeys. Lime- washed brick walls. Ridge thatched roof. | C.A. |
SU 647 319 1615 19 |
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Archibishop's Cottage, Lyeway Lane. Brick structure with flint panels below window. Steep thatched roof. | C.A. |
SU 647 319 1615 18 |
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Lyewood Cottage, Petersfield Road. Colour-washed, flint walls. Ridge thatched roof. C.19 double sash windows. Rustic thatched roof. | SU 653 312 1615 44 |
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Soames Place, Soames Lane. 2 storeys. Timber- framed with red brick infilling. Thatched roof and centre ridge chimney. Originally part of the Tichborne Estate at West Tisted. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 654 306 1615 11 |
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Little Reeds, Chapel Lane. Limewashed brick structure. Thatched roof replaced by modern tiles. Lattice casement windows. | SU 654 324 1615 39 |
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