Hampshire Treasures
Volume 13 ( Eastleigh)
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Farm Buildings C.19 |
Home Farm. Barn and cowsheds. Red brick with hipped gable ends to slate roof. Carved stone dated 1791. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 442 193 0607 10 |
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| Hall C.19 |
Railway Institute. Built 1891 by Mitchell, Son & Gutteridge. Drab brick with neo-Jacobean details. Slate roof. In prominent position between park and railway station. Ref: Buildings of England (Hants) (Pevsner and Lloyd) p.199. | SU 455 191 0603 11 |
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| Church (remains of) C.19 |
Parish Church of the Resurrection. Small church built by G.E.Street 1868, largely due to the generosity of Charlotte Yonge, whose profits from her writings went to the erection and furnishing of the church. Destoryed by fire. Ref: 1. Buildings of England (Hants) (Pevsner and Lloyd) p.198. Ref: 2. Old Eastleigh 1838-1889, p.89. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 456 193 0603 07 |
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| Memorial C.19 |
Iron cross in graveyard of Church of the Resurrection. Dated 1880. Memorial to a person named Knight. | SU 456 193 0603 12 |
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| Memorial |
Wrought iron surround to memorial. To Frances and Henry Ellis, in graveyard of Church of the Resurrection. | SU 456 193 0603 13 |
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| Buildings C.19 |
Interesting complex built in 1874 as a brewery for Little and Ross. Altered to use as a warehouse and shop. | SU 456 188 0603 15 |
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| Railway Station C.19 |
Sir William Tite's original block built in 1840 survives. Italianate classical in style. Decorated brickwork and three columns of iron supporting platform canopy, marked Lankester 1841. Interesting chimney stacks. Ref: Buildings of England (Hants) (Pevsner and Lloyd) p.198. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 457 190 0603 06 |
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