Hampshire Treasures
Volume 8 ( Test Valley North)
Page 221 - Thruxton
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Southville. Small thatched cottage with chalk and brick walls. | SU 290 455 1723 12 |
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| Cottages (2) |
AshwelI Cottage and Curlew Cottage. 2 storeys, rendered chalk walls. Thatched roof, casement windows. Modernised. | SU 290 455 1723 13 |
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The Old Forge. 2 storeys with single storey side projection, limewashed chalk, flint and brick walls with some exposed light timber-framing. Thatched roof. The former forge is now incorporated as a room into the cottage. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 290 455 1723 15 |
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Bray Cottage. Once the village shop, 2 storeys, rendered chalk walls. Three small casement windows. Thatched roof. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 291 455 1723 16 |
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Bridge Cottage. Small L-shaped thatched cottage. Rendered chalk walls, with timber- framing exposed in side gable. Thatched and weatherboarded outbuilding to rear. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 291 455 1723 17 |
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Clovelly. A flint, brick and chalk cottage with thatched roof. | SU 291 456 1723 18 |
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George Cottage. Chalk and brick structure, colourwashed white. Thatched roof. Once two cottages. Modernised. | SU 292 456 1723 20 |
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Garage to George Inn. A long narrow building lining the road. Rendered chalk walls and thatched roof. | SU 292 456 1723 20 |
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Yew Tree Cottage. Situated at right angles to the road. Chalk, flint and brick construction, colourwashed white. Thatched roof. Modernised. | SU 294 456 1723 22 |
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Robins Roost and Forge Cottage. Flint and brick with some exposed timber-framing. Thatched roof. | SU 291 456 1723 23 |
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Yew Tree Cottage. Colourwashed and rendered over chalk. Thatched roof, and thatched porch. Modernised. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 290 456 1723 27 |
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| Open Space |
The Village Green. Situated in the heart of the village, originally known as Glebe Field, acquired by the villagers in 1978. Surrounded by many tall mature trees, many of which are situated in the grounds of the rectory. | SU 290 455 1723 44 |
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