Hampshire Treasures
Volume 13 ( Eastleigh)
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| Stoneham Lane | ||||
| Church C.15 |
St Nicholas, North Stoneham. Built on site of C.13 Church and possibly a Saxon Chapel. Ashlar Tower. C.15 font and Slavonian tomb-stone dated 1491 over grave of Venetian seamen. Two early English pillars in the nave. OSA SU41 NW 21. Ref: VCH (Hants) 3 (1908) p.48. | SU 465 194 0601 19 |
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| Hotel C.19 |
The Old Rectory (Olde Record House). Two storeys. White brick. Hipped slate roof. South front has a large row of three windows on both floors at its west end. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 441 174 0606 02 |
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| Gateway C.19 |
Gateway to The Old Rectory, c. 1800. Outer piers yellow brickwork, plinth, chamfered corners, moulded stone cap. Low curved walls with cast iron rails with variety of motifs, connects to similar gate piers. Ornamental cast iron double gates. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 441 174 0606 02 |
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| Twyford Road | ||||
| Farmhouse C.17 |
Allbrook Farmhouse. Three storey, timber-framed with herringbone brick nogging in the east and west walls, refronted with brick in C.19. Tile-hung gable ends. Tiled roof. | SU 460 211 0605 01 |
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| Farmhouse |
Ham Farmhouse. Two storeys. L-shaped red brick with the exception of some timbering exposed in north gable end. Hipped thatched roof. Believed to be 300 years old. | SU 456 208 0605 02 |
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| Lock |
Withymead Lock on Itchen Navigation. Turf sides. Some brickwork still remains | SU 461 202 0603 05 |
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| Cottages (2) |
Nos. 1 & 2, West Horton Farm Cottages. Two storeys. Timber framed. Red brick and grey headers. Half-hipped tiled roof. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 476 180 0601 04 |
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