Hampshire Treasures
Volume 7 ( Havant)
Page 51 - Hayling East
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| Sarsen Stone |
Lower Tye Farm. In the garden. These blocks of hard sandstone, (geological origin uncertain) were used in prehistoric monuments such as Stonehenge and Avebury, and in chambered long barrows. Ref: 1. Sarsens, 1946, (Brentall), pp.419-39. Ref: 2. The Kennet Valley Sarsen Industry, 1968, pp.83-93. Ref: 3. P.H.F.C., Vol. 2, Nos. 9 and 10. | SU 730 022 1104 203 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 34B |
St. Peter's Church. Used as a memorial stone. | SU 731 032 1104 320 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 34F |
Located in Boatyard. | SU 729 018 1104 322 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 34G |
Located in the hedge of the school grounds. Known as 'The Devil Stone'. | SU 726 006 1104 323 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 34L |
Woodgarson Cottage. The stone is built into the footings. | SU 731 019 1104 324 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 34P |
Pond End House. | A.O.N.B. |
SU 728 992 1104 325 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 34U |
In the wall at the corner of the main road and Church Lane. | SU 731 032 1104 326 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 34V |
In marshy ground beneath bushes. | SU 731 032 1104 327 |
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| Sarsen Stone |
Mengham House. Several boulders standing in the grounds. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SZ 727 994 1104 195 |
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| Sarsen Stones |
St. Peter's Church. In foundations and as nave column supports. | SU 731 032 1104 192 |
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| Sarsen Stone |
Eastney Farmhouse, St. Peter's Road. Boulder in garden. | SU 732 030 1104 200 |
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| Sarsen Stones |
Tournerbury Farm. Several in farmyard and incorporated into foundations of farm barn. | SU 729 000 1104 199 |
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| Sarsen Stone |
Hayling County Primary School. Largest exposed boulder on Hayling, sited on boundary of school. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 725 007 1104 197 |
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