Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 25 - Bishops Waltham
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Old Grammar School |
Portland Square. Approximately dated from 1824. Now a car park. | C.A. |
SU 553 175 1901 99 |
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| Railway Line 1863-1933 |
Botley-Bishops Waltham. Track now removed. Closed to passenger traffic 1933. Remained open for goods traffic until April 1962. | SU 540 160 1901 95 |
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| Building |
Palace Stables. Flint walls. One aisle, roof with King-post, rebuilt in C.16 with brick walls, aisle removed. Ref: English Vernacular Houses. (Mercer). | SU 552 175 1901 132 |
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| Building (Site) |
Clayland's House, Newtown. Constructed of red and black brick. Formed part of the famous Blanchard's Brick and Tile Works. Terracotta pottery now in local museum. | SU 547 178 1901 122 |
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| Building C.19 |
The Priory, Newtown. Built as Royal Albert Infirmary. Foundation stone laid by Prince Leopold. Now Hampshire Police College. Named The Priory in early C.20 by 'White Fathers Society' a Roman Catholic Missionary College. Ref: 1. Illustrated London News, Aug. 13, 1864, p.177. Ref: 2. The Story of Bishops Waltham (Sergeant), p.49. | SU 547 174 1901 121 |
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