Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
Page 71 - Hartley Wintney
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Field |
Higher Field. A mediaeval open field north of Church House Farm. Ref: 1. 1843 Tithe Map. Ref: 2. Zouche Papers 15M50/978 (Hampshire County Record Office). | SU 776 559 2007 165 |
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| Field |
Well Field. A mediaeval open field east of Church Lane. Ref: 1. 1843 Tithe Map. Ref: 2. Zouche Papers 15M50/978 (Hampshire County Record Office). | SU 769 560 2007 95 |
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| Priory (Site) |
Wintney Farm. Site of Cistercian Priory founded circa 1190 and dissolved in 1536. Traces of Tudor brick and tile discovered in experimental digging during M.3 excavations. O.S.A. No. SU75 NE5. Ref: 1. Mediaeval Religious Houses of England and Wales, (Knowles and Hadcock), p.226. Ref: 2. V.C.H., Vol. 2, p.149. Ref: 3. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), pp.48, 49. | SU 776 552 2007 156 |
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| Ancient Site |
Mediaeval village of Hartley Wintney. Present village on the A30 is more correctly 'Hartley Row' - late C.17/18. Ref: The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, (Gorsky), p. 47. | SU 767 559 2007 167 |
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| Ancient Site |
Elvetham. Believed to be site of mediaeval village. O.S.A. No. SU75 NE4. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 1, p.472. Ref: 2. V.C.H., Vol. 4, pp.66-7, 74-6. Ref: 3. Deserted Mediaeval Villages, (Beresford and Hurst). | SU 782 564 2007 180 |
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| Mound |
Possible Saxon boundary mark at junction of Holdshot, Odiham and Crondall Hundreds, or may be spoil heap from nearby quarries, or a barrow. O.S.A. No. SU75 NE3. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 13, 1935-7, p.70. | SU 795 584 2007 12 |
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| Park Pale (Remains) |
Elvetham Hall. Park at Elvetham mentioned in 1359. Best preserved section of pale, up to 12.0 m in width and 1.3 m in height. O.S.A. No. SU75 NE4. | SU 780 559 2007 189 |
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| Old Footpath |
Elvetham Park. Church footpath used by parishioners since enclosure of park by William Esturmy in 1403. Footpath No. 11. Ref: Tithe Map 1839. | SU 783 563 2007 141 |
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