Hampshire Treasures
Volume 8 ( Test Valley North)
Page 156 - Nether Wallop
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Cottages (2) |
Nos. 1 and 2, Manor Cottages. Greatly altered. Chalk walls faced with a skin of brick. Thatched roof replaced by tiles. C.19 rebuilding of older cottage. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 302 366 2520 21 |
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| Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces | ||||
| Downland |
Danebury Hill. Opened to the public in 1968. Interesting flora and fauna. Wonderful views of surrounding downland from the summit. Site of Iron Age Hill Fort. | S.S.S.I. S.A.M. No. H.25 C.O.S. |
SU 320 375 2520 43 |
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| Group F - Historical or Literary Associations | ||||
| Farmhouse C.15/16 |
Place Farmhouse, formerly known as 'Nether Wallop Buckland', one of the Manors of Wallop. Owned by the Abbess of Amesbury in mediaeval times and a legendary 'remand centre' for nuns in the C.15. Home of Leopold Stokowski, the conductor, until his death in 1977. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 305 365 2520 05 |
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| Manor House C.15/16 |
Fifehead Manor. Built on the site of the ancient Manor of Wallop, mentioned in the Domesday Survey. Owned by the famous Lady Godiva and probably her birth place. Its owner is entitled to call himself 'Lord of the Manor'. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 289 379 2520 01 |
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| Farmhouse C.16 |
Berry Court Farm. Built on site of earlier building where the mediaeval courts for the Manor of Nether Wallop were held. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 301 356 2520 16 |
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| Manor House C.19 |
Garlogs. One of Nether Wallops ancient Manors and part of Amesbury Abbey lands in mediaeval times. An historic site since Saxon times. Name probably derived from 'Galrug'. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 304 375 2520 04 |
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