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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains
Stone Age
Axe
Palaeolithic hand axe found at Crowshott. Presented to Reading Museum. O.S.A. No. SU46 SW7. Ref: Transactions of the Newbury Field Club, Vol. 6, 1930, (Peake), p.37.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 434 604
2104 18
Mesolithic Flint
Woolton Hill. Found in sand and on surface in 1958. O.S.A. No. SU46 SW6.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 424 616
2104 04
Group C - Footpaths, Bridleways and Old Travelways
Footpath No. 10
From road C133 at Heath End Village Hall to road U27 south of Copse Farm. Footpath runs through typical variations of local countryside, pasture, arable and less typically, woodland. Centred on grid reference.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 415 620
2104 13
Footpath No. 13
From road C133 north of Heath End to road U34 at North End. Incorporates glimpses of typical local scenery, arable, woodland and pasture. Centred on grid reference.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 411 625
2104 14
Footpaths Nos. 25, 27, 32, (U32), 33, 38, 46
East End/Hollington Park areas. Network of footpath, walked either way, gives a fine understanding of local beauty. Fine views of Pilot Hill, undulating arable land and also more good views in the area of Hollington Park. Centred on grid reference.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 420 608
2104 16
Footpaths Nos. 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,46
South and west of East End. Network of foot- paths providing an impressive panorama of local beauty, including farmland and tremendous views from a chalk escarpment that rival any in the district.     N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 407 607
2104 15
Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works
Church
C.19
St. Martin. Rebuilt 1828. Large brick nave and square battlemented west end tower. Enlarged in 1887 when flint porch and chancel were added. lnteresting C.18 monument to Thomas Goddard. Ref: 1. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), pp.205-6. Ref: 2. History of East Woodhay, (Hodgson), revised by Gordon and Omerod 1968.     T. & C. P. Act
N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 405 614
2104 01
House
C.19
Stargroves. Large mansion with tower and battlements. Grey cement rendered walls. Mullioned and transomed windows. Stands on site of earlier house with Crornwellian associations. Ref: History of East Woodhay (Hodgson) revised by Gordon and Omerod in 1968.     T. & C.P. Act
N.P. Act
A.O.N.B.
SU 411 610
2104 02
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