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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains
Roman
Vessels (2)
Minley Road. Two miniature flagons of C.3/4, found 1940 in rubbish dump. Could be discarded collectors items. Now in Acton Museum. O.S.A. No. SU85 NW4.     SU 816 554
0902 30
Anglo-Saxon
Coin Hoard
Aldershot Road. The Crondall Hoard was discovered 1828 and consisted of 101 gold coins (one of which was an ancient forgery), 2 jewelled ornaments and a chain. Acquired by the Ashmolean Museum in 1944. O.S.A. No. SU85 SW5. Ref: Anglo Saxon Gold Coinage in the light of the Crondall Hoard, (Sutherland).     SU 814 520
0902 16
Post Norman
Fish Pond (Alleged)
Between Chestnut Grove and the Brookly Stream. Believed to have been used by the monks of Winchester.     SU 817 546
0902 25
Fish Pond (Site)
East of Black Lake Copse. Circular pond surrounded by low bank. Traditionally believed to have been used by the monks of Winchester, but may be a comparatively modern ornamental pond. O.S.A. No.SU75 SE5.     SU 799 536
0902 01
Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works
Canal Bridge
C.18
Malthouse Bridge. Built circa 1794 in red brick.     C.A.
SU 800 524
0901 64
Canal Bridge
C.19
Old Pondtail Bridge. Built circa 1890 to replace a brick bridge of which part remains. Present bridge constructed of inverted iron channels.     C.A.
SU 823 537
0901 65
Church
C.19
All Saints, Church Road. Consecrated 1862. Red brick structure with steep bellcote over east end of nave. Lower chancel and apse. Contains C. 19 tomb of C. E. Lefroy and his wife - the donors of the church. Ref: Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.234.     SU 808 545
0901 28
Canal
Basingstoke Canal. Forming the majority of the boundary between North and South Fleet. Purchased by Hampshire County Council in conjunction with Surrey County Council for the purpose of restoring the canal to its original condition. Ref: 1. London' s Lost Route to Basingstoke, (Vine). Ref: 2. The Basingstoke Canal - the Case for Restoration, (The Surrey and Hampshire Canal Society).     C.A.
SU 800 523
0901 17
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