Hampshire Treasures
Volume 8 ( Test Valley North)
Page 213 - Tangley
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| Building C.18 |
Plough Farmhouse, Wildhern. Originally an Inn. Flint rubble with red brick bands and dressings, 2 storeys. Plain wood casement windows, two panelled doors, one with arched fanlight. Thatched roof brought down as pentice to rear, with large modern shingled dormer in centre. | SU 353 506 1722 08 |
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| Farmhouse C.18 |
Charlton Down Farm. 2 storeys rising to 2 1/2 storeys at end section of building. Brick built with a pattern of vitrified headers on end wall. Thatched roof with central chimney. Wooden casement windows with brick arches and wooden lintels. | SU 356 499 1722 32 |
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| Farm Building C.19 |
Byre and Hay Loft, Manor Farm. 2-storey timber-framed structure, five bays. Open ground floor with weatherboarded upper stage. Slate roof and centrally positioned hoist door. Flint and brick rear wall. | A.O.N.B. |
SU 329 526 1722 30 |
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| Inn C.19 |
The Fox. Plain brick and flint structure with brick extension, low pitched slate roof. Porch at one end. Typical example of a mid C.19 rural public house. | A.O.N.B. |
SU 334 518 1722 26 |
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| Church C.19 |
St. Thomas of Canterbury. Rebuilt in 1875 in chunky early English style. Tower and spire added in 1898. Contains an unusual early C.1 7 lead font. Ref: Buildings of England; Hampshire and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.618-9. | A.O.N.B. |
SU 334 524 1722 20 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
Hunter's Lodge, Hatherden. Restored thatched cottage, limewashed roughcast. Upper floor has been heightened and roof level raised. Modern extension at rear. | SU 344 499 1722 12 |
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| Farmhouse C.19 |
Hatherden Farm. Fine early C.19 house, brick built, four bays, slate roof. Attractive porch with Ionic columns, added mid C.19. | SU 345 501 1722 25 |
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| Church C.19 |
Christchurch, Hatherden. Built in 1858, flint with brick bands. Wide and low interior, yellow brick with red bands. Church badly damaged in 1975 as a result of a lightning strike, but now completey restored. Ref: Buildings of England; Hampshire and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.275 | SU 344 503 1722 17 |
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| House C.19 |
Little Goddard, Hatherden. An L-shaped farm-house, with three sash windows and trellis porch on facade towards the road. Flint built with red brick bands and dressings. Tiled roof. | SU 342 501 1722 10 |
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