Hampshire Treasures
Volume 9 ( Test Valley South)
Page 154 - Sherfield English
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| Farmhouse C.18 |
Manor Farmhouse. 2 storeys, built in plum- coloured brick with red brick window arches. Old tile roof. C.19 wide sash windows. Central door. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 293 230 2525 04 |
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| House C.18 |
Sherfield Manor. Set on a small hill and backed by tall trees. It is a 2-storey house with an old tile roof. Low single storey wings with hipped roofs project to either side of a central bay. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 296 229 2525 02 |
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| Cottage C.18 |
Redmans Cottage, Stockbridge Road. A 2-storey dwelling built of brick with a vitreous diaper pattern. It has an old tile half-hipped roof with toothed eaves. | SU 326 239 2525 06 |
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| Church C.19 |
All Saints. Built by Colson in 1876. It is constructed of stone with some bar tracery and has a west tower, nave and chancel. Ref: Buildings of England; Hampshire and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.86. | SU 324 234 2525 23 |
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| House C.19 |
Awbridge Danes. Built in 1825. The neo-Tudor 3-bay part of the rendered front has barge- boarded gables and windows with hood-moulds. A thin neo-Gothic bay forms the central feature of another elevation. Ref: Buildings of England; Hampshire and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.87. | SU 318 230 2525 24 |
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| House C.19 |
The Round House. Formerly a pair of estate cottages, this is a 1 1/2 storey dwelling of colour- washed brick under a hipped thatched roof. The lower storey has two projecting thatched wings and there is also a rounded central wing to the rear of the house. | SU 318 223 2525 09 |
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| House C.19 |
The Rectory. A 2-storey building with stuccoed walls and a wood cornice under a slate roof. It has a long 5-bay front with tall windows and a pediment over the right hand bay. | SU 295 226 2525 03 |
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| Signalling Station C.19 |
Telegraph House, Lockerley. Three storeys and basement. Dated 1826, built of cement rendered brickwork under a lead roof. The central core is flanked by a single storey on either side. Ref: Industrial Archaeology in Hampshire (Course). | SU 282 248 2525 27 |
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| Church C.20 |
St. Leonard's. By Fred Bath of Salisbury built in 1902. Constructed from red brick and stone, it consists of a nave, chancel, crossing-tower with an octagonal bell-stage and a spire. The windows have C.18 and Art Nouveau stained glass. It was built in a lavish style Lady Ashburton to commemorate her daughter. Ref: Buildings of England; Hampshire and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.502. | SU 290 223 2525 26 |
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