Hampshire Treasures
Volume 9 ( Test Valley South)
Page 3 - Ampfield
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Group A - Natural Features | ||||
| Trees |
A variety of trees adjoining the north-west side of Baddesley Road and the east bank of the Monks Brook. | T.P.O. No. 718 |
SU 423 222 2501 21 |
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| Trees |
Outwood Lodge. A number of oak trees standing in the grounds. | T.P.O. No. 101 |
SU 389 235 2501 10A |
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| Woodland |
Winchester Road. Fine selection of mainly oak and beech trees standing each side of the 'Straight Mile'. One magnificent beech tree stands 110 ft. high and is believed to be one of the finest in the country. | T.P.O. No. 25 |
SU 387 231 2501 09 |
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| Trees |
Monkswood House and Monkswood Cottage. Many different species in an area surrounding the house and cottage. | T.P.O. No. 11 T.V.B.C. |
SU 405 233 2501 22 |
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| Trees |
Crampmoor Lane. Four oaks and a yew standing separately; and a group of thirteen oaks, three hawthorn and a beech on the south side of the lane. | T.P.O. No. 31 T.V.B.C. |
SU 384 222 2501 23 |
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| Trees |
Crampmoor Lane. Seven large oaks standing to the rear of Warwick Cottage, Crampmoor Lane. | T.P.O. No. 31B T.V.B.C. |
SU 383 222 2501 24 |
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| Trees |
Ampfield House. This order covers all trees of whatever species standing in a large area which includes the grounds of Ampfield House and extends as a roadside belt along the north-west side of the A.31, also an area around The Vicarage, and an oak, a scots pine, a cedar and a plane, standing separately in adjoining fields. | T.P.O. No. 42 T.V.B.C. |
SU 399 233 2501 25 |
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| Trees |
Little Oak, Hook Crescent. All the trees of whatever species standing in an area of land adjoining the property. | T.P.O. No. 44 T.V.B.C. |
SU 423 227 2501 26 |
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| Trees |
Potters Heron Motel. Hazel, oak, silver birch, sweet chestnut and yew in an area to the east of the building. Lawson cypress, mountain ash, silver birch, sweet chestnut and yew, in an area to the west of the building. Also groups consisting mainly of sweet chestnut and silver birch, and a poplar and a yew standing separately. | T.P.O. No. 70 T.V.B.C. |
SU 411 232 2501 27 |
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| Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains | ||||
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| Building (Site) |
Ampfield Wood. Substantial foundations discovered consisting of large flints set in mortar. Tiles, plaster and building debris also found in this area. O.S.A. No. SU32 SE27. | SU 392 245 2501 20 |
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