Hampshire Treasures
Volume 8 ( Test Valley North)
Page 199 - Stockbridge
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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Prunus situated outside the Town Hall close to the High Street. | C.A. |
SU 354 351 2526 55 |
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Yew situated at the corner of the churchyard on the north side of the High Street. | C.A. |
SU 355 351 2526 56 |
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Prunus situated outside the Waggon and Horses public house, on the south side of the High Street. | C.A. |
SU 356 350 2526 57 |
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The Old Rectory. A weeping ash situated in the walled garden. | C.A. |
SU 356 351 2526 58 |
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New Street. A single yew tree, retained and incorporated into new development. | C.A. |
SU 358 350 2526 59 |
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To the south of The Vine public house, a young walnut tree. | SU 358 348 2526 60 |
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To the east of former railway line, now a road, a group of prunus. | SU 358 348 2526 61 |
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Manor Farmhouse. A yew and an acacia in the garden. | SU 358 349 2526 62 |
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White Hart Hotel. A large walnut situated in the rear garden. | C.A. |
SU 359 350 2526 63 |
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St. Peter's Church. A group of trees consisting of two sycamore, a yew and an avenue of limes, in the churchyard. | C.A. |
SU 359 350 2526 65 |
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Seven Gables. An ash in the garden. | C.A. |
SU 360 350 2526 66 |
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Fine group of beech, situated on woodland bank to the east of London Road. | SU 360 353 2526 67 |
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The Milsons. Large mature yew tree in front of houses. | SU 368 346 2526 68 |
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Stockbridge Down. Three belts of trees at grid references given. | Interim Order No. 4 |
SU 372 458 2526 83 |
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| Marsh |
The Common Marsh, of about 80 acres, lies to the south of the High Street. It was granted to the Lords of the Manor in Charters of 1190 and 1200. The area is used for pasturing of cattle belonging to the Burgesses of Stockbridge. There is a swimming pool area in the fresh water to the north-west of the marsh. The grid reference given locates the approximate central point. The marsh is now owned by the National Trust. Ref: A Short History of Stockbridge. | SU 354 353 2526 52 |
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