Hampshire Treasures
Volume 1 ( Winchester City District)
Page 53 - Colden Common
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Group A - Natural Features | ||||
| Trees |
Brambridge House. Double avenue of lime trees leading to the house. Dating at least from Napoleonic times, when they were pollarded. | T.P.O. No. 6 |
SU 472 221 2610 11 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 37A |
In valley gravel between Highbridge and Brambridge. | SU 470 210 2610 13 |
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| Sarsen Stones No. 18D |
Three stones located at The Dell. Many smaller stones also found. | SU 481 227 2610 14 |
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| Sarsen Stones No. 18C |
Two stones excavated in garden. | SU 475 225 2610 15 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 18A |
Excavated from the Malthouse. Now a garden ornament. | SU 479 227 2610 16 |
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| Trees |
In an area known as The Dell, Main Road. | T.P.O. No. 574 |
SU 480 228 2610 17 |
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| Pond |
Fisher's Pond. A freshwater pond which provides a good habitat for birds. Situated east of the A333. Centred on grid reference. | SU 490 210 2610 18 |
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| Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains | ||||
| Bronze Age | ||||
| Flat Axe |
Lords Wood, Brambridge. Middle Bronze Age founders hoard. O.S.A. No. SU42 SE29. | SU 470 210 2610 12 |
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| Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works | ||||
| House C.16/17 |
King Charles Cottage, Main Road. 2 storeys, timber frame and brick infilling. The thatch roof was replaced with tiles in 1963. About 1900 two cottages and a barn were joined to form this house. Ref: 1. Hampshire Magazine, April 1967. Ref: 2. Historical Novels by Jean Plaidy. | SU 479 226 2610 10 |
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| House C.17 |
Hill's Farm, Bishopstoke Road. 2 storeys, brick structure, hipped old tile roof. Interior, wattle and daub in parts. Formerly church property, the farm bailiff lived here and was responsible to the church for the land and produce. The house was altered and renovated in the early 1960's. | SU 475 214 2610 01 |
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| Farm House C.17 |
Kennel House, Hesting Lane, Fisher's Pond. 2 storeys, L-shaped, timber frame with brick infilling, old tile roof. Thought to be original kennels to Marwell Hall. | SU 494 219 2610 04 |
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