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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
House
C.18
The Dutch House, West Green. 2 storeys and attic. Colourwashed brick. Old tiled mansard roof. Half glazed central door under porch with Ionic columns. Verandah on ground floor of west front. Later extension to east and south-west. Used as a school in the C.19. Ref: 1. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.38. Ref: 2. Isaac Taylors Map, 1759. Ref: 3. O.S. Map, 1796. Ref: 4. Tithe Map, 1843.     T. & C. P. Act
SU 750 567
2007 76
House
C.18
West Green House. 2 storeys, attic and cellars. Brick structure. Hipped tiled roof. Pedimented dormers and wooden cornice. West front of five bays with five roundels holding busts of Bacchus and four Roman emperors in place of first floor windows. Owned by the National Trust and open to the public at certain times of the year. Ref: 1. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.44. Ref: 2. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.646. Ref: 3. Isaac Taylors Map, 1759. Ref:4. O.S. Map, 1796.     T. & C.P. Act
N.T. Act
SU 745 563
2007 71
Cottage
C.18
Oak Tree Cottage, West Green. 2 storeys. Brick structure. Old tiled roof. Casement windows. White painted trellis porch with white painted wood door. Extensions to north. Ref: 1. O.S. Map, 1796. Ref: 2. Tithe Map, 1843.     SU 748 563
2007 72
Farmhouse and Barn
C.18
The Homestead and Barn, formerly New Home Farm, West Green. Brick built structure with 5-bay timbered barn. Dating from C.17. Ref: 1. O.S. Map, 1796. Ref: 2. Tithe Map, 1843.     SU 748 562
2007 73
House
C.18
Bellswood. 2 storeys. Rendered brick - colourwashed dark cream. Slate roof. Sash and casement windows. C.19 additions. Ref: 1. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.36. Ref: 2. O.S. Map, 1796. Ref: 3. Tithe Map, 1843.     SU 759 567
2007 77
House
C.18
Hartley Grange. Enlarged 1869 and 1893. Brick and stone structure. Old tiled roof. Mainly sash windows. Porch with ornamental stone canopy. Fine example of farmhouse converted into mid Victorian Jacobean-style mansion. Ref: 1. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.35. Ref: 2. Isaac Taylors Map, 1759. Ref: 3. O.S. Map, 1796. Ref: 4. Tithe Map, 1843.     SU 758 565
2007 78
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