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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
House
C.17
Old Malt House, Three Ashes. 2 storeys. Brick with upper part timber-framed. Part of Tudor date. Hop gardens on left of Bramley Road, hence name Malt House.     SU 639 611
1824 10
Farmhouse
C.17/18
Manor Farmhouse. Adjacent St. Mary's Church. 2 storeys. Timber-framed with brick infilling partly plastered over. Old tiled roof. Massive brick chimney of unusual design. Leaded casements. Ref: The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, (Rushbrook-Williams), p.12.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 643 624
1824 17
Barn
C.17/18
Lower Farm, Lower Bramley Road. 5-bay, part weather-board structure with gabled central entry. Old tiled roof.     SU 644 612
1824 13
House
C.17/18
Woodman's Cottage. Timber-framed. Brick and roughcast. Thatched roof. Modern extensions.     SU 634 612
1824 06
Cartshed
C.17/18
Manor Farm, Church Lane. Timber-framed and weather-boarded structure with hipped old tile roof.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 644 624
1824 18
Farmhouse
C.18
Lower Farmhouse, Lower Bramley Road. 2 storeys. Roughcast on brick. Old tile roof. Fine barns associated with farm, and old dairy. Very thick interior walls.     SU 644 612
1824 12
Barns
C.18
Silchester Farm, (formerly Elliots Farm). Very large barns of weather-board with old tiled roofs.     SU 627 612
1824 14
House
C.18
The Old House - Edrington (formerly The Old Rectory). 2 storeys and attic. Brick structure. Hipped old tile roof. West front, five bays and two dormers. North front four bays with lower extensions and outbuildings. Approached by an avenue of oak trees. Ref: The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, (Rushbrook-William), p.15.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 629 624
1824 27
House
C.18
Pound House, Three Ashes. Formerly three cottages. 2-storey. Brick built structure with old tile roof. Leaded casements. At one time the Pound Inn. Opposite site of the old pound.     SU 638 611
1824 08
Granary
C.18
Manor Farm, Church Lane. Small timber-framed and weather-boarded structure with hipped old tile roof. Built on staddle stones.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 643 624
1824 19
House
C.19
Silchester Hall. 2 storeys. Stock brick, flat eaves and hipped slate roof. Garden front of nine bays. The three central bays in wide, 2-storey, half-octagonal projection with hipped roof.     SU 630 620
1824 03
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