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Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Monument
C.19
Wellington Monument. South east of London Lodges. Corinthian column surmounted by bronze statue of the Duke of Wellington. Erected 1866.     T. & C.P. Act
SU 717 616
2009 06
Building
The School. Part brick, part timber-framed with brick infilling. The whole white colourwashed. Old tiled roof. Four dormer windows. Probably dates from C.17 with later extensions.     SU 725 604
2009 19
Cottage
Whitewater Cottage. Timber-framed and brick structure. 1/2 and 2 storeys. Tiled roof with end chimneys. Dormer window, small-paned windows in wooden frames. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 729 592
2009 41
House
Old School House, Hound Green. Colourwashed walls. 2 storeys. Double pitched old tile roof. Chimneys on end walls. Lattice leadlight windows. Two porches on road front, supported on brick columns, with tiled roofs. Both doorways bricked up. Similar porch on side of house. Wooden door with two glazed panels. Ref: History of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     SU 729 592
2009 42
Mill
Riseley Mill on the River Whitewater. 4 storeys. Brick with slate roof. Mill race silted up. Bed-stones still in place. All other machinery has gone. Ref: Gazetteer of Water, Wind and Tide Mills of Hampshire, (Ellis).     SU 738 623
2009 46
Group F - Historical or Literary Associations
House
C.18
Highfield House. Home for 50 years of Lieut. Colonel William Augustus Pitt, governor of Portsmouth and A.D.C. to George III. King George III and Queen Charlotte were the first recorded royal visitors. Neville Chamberlain died here in November 1940. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 4, pp.45-6. Ref: 2. Archaeology in the Field, (Crawford). Ref: 3. Story of Heckfield and Mattingley, (James).     T. & C.P. Act
C.A.
SU 722 604
2009 24
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