Hampshire Treasures
Volume 13 ( Eastleigh)
Page 29 - Eastleigh
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Group A - Natural Features | ||||
| Trees |
Pitmore Copse. A visually attractive mixture of conifers and deciduous trees, consisting mainly of oak and ash. | TPO 53 |
SU 453 220 0605 04 |
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| Trees |
On track leading east of Boyatt Lane. Trees in good condition. | TPO 5 |
SU 453 212 0605 05 |
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| Pond (site only) |
Until 1840 a pond existed opposite Boyatt farm. No trace remains. | SU 452 208 0605 03 |
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| Pond and watermeadow |
On east side of Southampton Airport. Now derelict and overgrown, but haunt of wildfowl. | SU 458 168 0606 10 |
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| Woodland and parkland |
Beech, oak and chestnut trees on land adjacent North Stoneham Church and running to SW of Stoneham Lane. Wooded area to the south and east of Old Rectory. | TPO 55 |
SU 440 171 0606 03 |
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| Woodland |
Woodland belt of trees, beech, elm, oak and chestnut, running parallel with eastern side of Stoneham Lane. | TPO 55 |
SU 443 175 0606 04 |
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| Trees |
Adjoining Chestnut Avenue, Stoneham Lane and Winchester Road. Trees include oak, ash, birch, etc. Centred on map reference. | SU 440 178 0607 04 |
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| Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains | ||||
| Bronze Age | ||||
| Barrows (4) (site of) |
Discovered 1923. Middle Bronze Age barrel and bucket urns found. Barrows destroyed by housing development. OSA SU 42 SW 13. Ref: 1. OS Prov 6' 1938. Ref: 2. Rec. 6' (O.G.S. Crawford). Ref: 3. PHFC XIV (1898) (T.W. Shore). Ref: 4. PHFC 14 (1938-40) p.20 (L.V. Grinsell). | SU 428 226 0604 06 |
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| Spearhead |
Small socketed spearhead found near River Itchen. Alleged to have been handed to Winchester Museum. | SU 460 180 0601 20 |
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| Bronze Palstave |
Looped, socketed. Found near Eastleigh Railway Station. Present whereabouts unknown. OSA SU41 NE3. Ref: Exhibit card, Tudor House Museum, Southampton. | SU 457 191 0603 04 |
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