Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
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| Cottages (2) C.18 |
Spindles, north of The White Cottage. Brick structures with old tiled roofs. | SU 774 623 2005 29 |
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| Cottage C.18 |
Green Cottage. Colourwashed brick. Toothed eaves. Old tiled roof hipped at north end. Sash windows. Two 6-panel doors, each in small lattice porch with tall concave curved lead hood finished at top in double scroll. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 797 615 2005 11 |
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| Building C.18 |
Shop premises abutting, and north of, Green Cottage. 1-storey L-shaped projection. Curved bow window. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 797 616 2005 12 |
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| House C.18 |
Eversley Cross House. Altered C.19. 2 storeys. Colourwashed brick walls. Hipped old tiled roof. South front has four irregular bays. Ground floor windows, French casements with 'gothic' top panes. East front similar with plain C.19 porch. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 796 618 2005 07 |
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| Farm House C.18 |
Church Farmhouse. 2 storeys. Brick walls. Steep pitched hipped old tiled roof. East front of three bays with 2-light leaded casements. 6-panel central door flanked by pair of narrow casements. Long irregular wing at rear. | T. & C. P. Act C.A. |
SU 779 609 2005 08 |
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| Barn C.18 |
East of Church Farm. Six bays. Weatherboard. Old tiled roof. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 779 609 2005 06 |
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| House C.18 |
Glaston Hill House. 2 storeys. Vitreous brick with red dressings. Old tiled roof. 5-bay front to original house. Modern red brick extension. Former doorway, now a window. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.215. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 781 614 2005 05 |
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| House C.18 |
Warbrook House. 2 storeys and attic. Brick with stone dressings. Symmetrical fronts to east and west, each with 3-bay pedimented block. Raised terraces in front of central block, each side approached by central flight of stairs. Formal layout of canals on west side of the house. Designed and built by J. James, a pupil of Wren, for his own use in 1727. Ref: 1. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.216. Ref: 2. Country Life, Vol. 85, pp.250-276. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 773 618 2005 04 |
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| Cottage C.18/19 |
Chesters. 2 storeys. Colourwashed stucco. Slate roof. South east front has three half-octagon 2-storey bays with hipped roofs. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 774 620 2005 10 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
The White Cottage. Built circa 1840. Colour- washed brick with slate roof. | SU 774 622 2005 27 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
40 yds north-west of The White Cottage. Colour- washed brick structure. | SU 774 623 2005 28 |
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| House C.19 |
White House. Formerly Sparvell. Stucco walls with slate roof. | SU 790 616 2005 31 |
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