Hampshire Treasures
Volume 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane)
Page 34 - Basingstoke
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Jug |
Part of glazed and decorated C. 13 jug found during development of new town centre in 1966. Approximate grid reference only. | SU 638 522 0402 67 |
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| Panelling and Plaster |
Early C.17 panelling and painted plaster from the site of the Angel Inn, Market Place. Now in Basingstoke Willis Museum. | C.A. |
SU 637 518 0402 68 |
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| Pottery |
Early C.18 salt glazed pottery found during rebuilding at 3, Church Street. Now in Basingstoke Willis Museum. | C.A. |
SU 637 519 0402 69 |
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| Mediaeval Building Site |
C. 1 3 pottery recovered from area between London St. and Southern Road in July 1957. | SU 638 518 0402 70 |
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| Stone Corbel |
C.12 mediaeval stone corbel with carved head, from a timber-framed building on the site of 1 7, Winchester Street. Once the site of the Maiden's Head Inn. Corbel now in Basingstoke Willis Museum. | C.A. |
SU 637 518 0402 47 |
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| Hospital (Site) |
Hospital of John the Baptist or Merton Hospital. Once catered for aged and infirm priests and poor travellers. Ceased to exist as such, before the C.18. Site now under new road and grassed area, in Basingstoke new town centre. O.S.A. No. SU65 SW28. Ref: 1. Mediaeval Religious Houses of England and Wales, 1954, (Knowles and Hadcock), p.253. Ref: 2. A History of Basingstoke, 1886, Vol. 2, (Baigent and Millard), p.44. | SU 636 522 0402 45 |
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| Implement |
Adze with well marked neck found at Kite Hill in 19 1 7. Age of adze and exact find spot not known. O.S.A. No. SU65 SW39. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 8, 1917-19, (Willis), p.247. | SU 600 510 0406 30 |
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| Inhumations (2) |
One complete adult and the leg bones of another found during pipe laying 1974. | SU 616 523 0406 40 |
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| Group C - Footpaths, Bridleways and Old Travelways | ||||
| Travelway |
Deadman's Lane. Old cart-track between hedges, recently badly overgrown but with footpath remaining. Originally led to small canal wharf which was demolished in the late thirties. | SU 648 520 0402 02 |
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| Travelway |
Course of old Roman Road from Silchester to Winchester. Largely covered by modern roads. Ref: Roman Roads in Britain, Vol. 1, (Margary), (Road No. 42a). | SU 609 532 0405 15 |
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