Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
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Turnpike Pond. Adjacent site of tollgate of Basingstoke, Odiham and Alton Turnpike Trust. 1755-1850. Ref: 1. O.S. Maps, 1796, 1817. Ref: 2. Tithe Map, 1843. | SU 758 557 2007 175 |
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Dilly Pond. Mediaeval village duck pond at crossroads of open field system. | SU 766 556 2007 163 |
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Hatton's Pond. C.18 pond named after late C.19 host of the Waggon and Horses. Ref: 1. O.S. Map, 1796. Ref: 2. Tithe Map, 1843. | C.A. |
SU 767 568 2007 121 |
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| Pond |
Causeway Pond. A farm duck pond since the C.16. Ref: 1. Isaac Taylor's Map. Ref: 2. O.S. Maps, 1796, 1843. | C.A. |
SU 770 569 2007 134 |
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St. John's Common. Village common since pre-Dissolution. | C.A. |
SU 766 567 2007 109 |
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| Open Space |
West Green Common. Village common since the C.17. A number of fine C.19 oaks. | SU 748 564 2007 70 |
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Hazeley Heath. An area of scenic beauty. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 761 579 2007 50 |
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| Open Space |
Cricketers Green. Believed to be the oldest cricket green in the county, on which cricket has been played since 1770. Ref: Cricket in North Hampshire, 1906, (May). | C.A. |
SU 769 568 2007 105 |
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| Open Space |
Phoenix Green. Containing many fine trees including oak, hazel and beech. | SU 759 562 2007 82 |
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Causeway Green. Named from mediaeval causeway across area known as 'Lake'. Ref: 1. O.S. Map, 1796. 2. Tithe Map, 1843. | C.A. |
SU 770 569 2007 133 |
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Hunt's Common. Site of December 4th Cattle Fair until 1914. | C.A. |
SU 769 571 2007 37 |
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| Mansion |
Elvetham Hall. Built on site of mediaeval manor, once the home of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset. Visited by Henry VIll and Elizabeth 1. O.S.A. No. SU75 NE4. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 4, p.74. Ref: 2. Tithe Map, 1839. Ref: 3. Lost Villages of England, (Beresford), p.353. Ref: 4. Elvetham. 1853. (Reprinting of 1591 pamphlet by John Wolfe). | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 781 563 2007 139 |
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