Hampshire Treasures
Volume 13 ( Eastleigh)
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Villa (site of) |
Half a mile east of Swaythling Church on the banks of the canal. Excavations revealed wall foundation of Isle of Wight limestone, broken tiles and fragments of Samian ware. OSA SU41 NE 8. Ref: 1. OS 6' 1931. Ref: 2. PHFC 9 (1925) pp.398-9 (O.G.S. Crawford). | SU 452 162 0606 05 |
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| Manor House and Deer Park |
The Manor of North Stoneham is mentioned at the dissolution of the Monasteries. Deer park owned by the Abbot of Hyde in C.14. Garden Temple built on site in 1818, demolished in 1968. OSA SU41 NW 19. Ref: 1. VCH (Hants) 3 (1908) pp.479-80. Ref: 2. Tour Round Southampton 1801 p.212. Ref: 3. Buildings of England (Hants) (Pevsner and Lloyd) p.359. | SU 440 173 0607 06 |
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| Earthwork (alleged site of) |
Embankment and entrenchment. Probably of agricultural origin and possibly medieval. No visible trace remains. OSA SU41 NW 14. Ref: Rec 6' (O.G.S. Crawford). | SU 445 198 0605 06 |
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| Earthworks |
Fragment of a bank on Cranbury Common was probably part of medieval coppice. Destroyed by housing development. OSA SU 42 SW11. Ref: 1. OS 6' 1930-38. Ref: 2. PHFC VI (1885-9) p.23. Ref: 3. Archaeology in the Field, 1953 p.194. (O.G.S. Crawford). | SU 434 181 0607 07 |
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| Enclosure |
Circular cropmark reported by R.A.F. Pilot. No visible trace on ground. Probable mark of continuation of bank and ditch, of boundary of Stoneham Park. Centred on grid reference. OSA SU 41 NW 22. Ref: Rec 6' (O.G.S. Crawford). | SU 434 181 0607 07 |
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