Hampshire Treasures
Volume 9 ( Test Valley South)
Page 155 - Sherfield English
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| House |
Awbridge House. Of brick construction, partly rendered, under a peg tiled roof, it features both Elizabethan and Georgian styles. | SU 239 246 2525 25 |
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| Village Pound |
Pound Hill. This is the probable site of a mediaeval pound. O.S.A. No. SU22 SE (m)4 | SU 298 227 2525 16 |
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| Mill |
Sherfield Mill. Although the mill building has been demolished, the foundations are still visible. The mill house, built about 1720, of brick with a tiled roof, has now been restored. The watershed has been reset in concrete. The tail race and sluice survive. Ref: Water and Windmills in Hampshire and I.O.W., (S.U.I.A.G), p.47. | SU 293 220 2525 29 |
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| Signalling Station C.19 |
Telegraph House, Lockerly. Built to form part of the Plymouth to London signalling route. Believed not used as a signalling post as there is no evidence that the appropriate equipment was installed. | SU 282 248 2525 28 |
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