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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Inn
Whyte Lyon, Hartford Bridge. Visited at various times by George III, George IV and Queen Victoria. Ref: The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.15.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 774 577
2007 25
House
West Green House. Home of General Hawley (Hangman Hawley) commander of the cavalry at Battle of Culloden. Ref: 1. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970 (Gorsky), p.44. Ref: 2. West Green House, (Wallace). Ref: 3. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.646.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 745 563
2007 71
House
Ferney Close, formerly gardeners cottage to Ferney Close. Post-war home until his death of Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke.     SU 749 561
2007 75
House
Hunters Hill House, formerly Ferney Close. C.20 house occupied by Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke during the second world war. Camoflaged remains of his staff quarters are near by. Ref: 1. Diary of Lord Alanbrooke, (Lord Alanbrooke). Ref: 2. The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.47.     SU 749 560
2007 74
Gibbet (Site)
Yateley Heath. Built as a deterrent to highwaymen. No visible remains. Ref: Isaac Taylor's Map, 1759.     SU 796 587
2007 14
Workhouse (Site)
Situated where the golf course now stands. Used between 1835 - 75 and often containing sixty or more paupers. Ref: The Old Village of Hartley Wintney, 1970, (Gorsky), p.8.     SU 772 573
2007 27
Racecourse (Site)
Hazeley Heath. Popular with C.18/19 gentry up to and after the railway opened in 1838.     N.P. Act
S.S.S.I.
SU 759 577
2007 51
Pond (Site)
Elvetham. Great Pond, scene of entertainment by Earl of Hertford during a visit by Queen Elizabeth I in 1591. Ref: Elvetham. (1853 reprinting of a description of the Queen's visit 1591 by John Wolfe).     SU 785 564
2007 142
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