Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
Page 199 - Aldershot
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| Gas Holder C.20 |
Aldershot Gas Works. No. 4 gas holder. Built 1926-7. Unusually tall, 212 ft. steel structure. Capacity 3,000,000 cubic feet. No longer used after advent of North Sea Gas. Ref: The Story of Aldershot, (Cole), p.258. | SU 880 501 0103 05 |
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| House |
Aldershot Lodge, Church Lane East. 3 storeys. Limewashed brick. Hipped tiled roof. Now converted into flats. Altered and rebuilt many times. Reputed to be the oldest house in Aldershot, dating from the C.12. From circa 1480 to circa 1620 the Manor House. Ref: 1. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), p.74. Ref: 2. The Story of Aldershot, (Cole), p.289. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 871 497 0104 03 |
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| Stables |
The Vicarage, Church Lane. Small ironstone and brick structure with tiled roof. The original building believed to be C.17. | SU 869 498 0102 10 |
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| Farmhouse |
Herrett's Farm, Lower Newport Road. 2 storeys. Front stuccoed C.18/19. Partly timber-framed. Sash windows. Central door. Ref: The Story of Aldershot, (Cole), p.260. | SU 879 501 0103 03 |
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| Farmhouse |
Boxall's Farm. Stone and brick structure. Extensively restored. Original structure possibly C.18, on site of earlier building. Farmland was rented by Waverley Abbey until its dissolution 1536. Ref: The Story of Aldershot, (Cole), p.294. | SU 866 494 0102 08 |
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| Farmhouse |
The Farmhouse, Eastern Road. Originally two cottages. One storey and two half-dormers. Red brick facade strengthened with two brick buttresses, probably masking old timber-framed structure. Exposed timbers at rear. Hipped tiled roof. | SU 879 507 0103 01 |
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| Chapel (Disused) |
Trinity Strict Baptist, Victoria Road. Small single storey building, built 1862 of knapped flint with dark brown front. Converted into commercial premises 1976. Ref: The Story of Aldershot, (Cole), p.277. | SU 864 506 0104 60 |
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| Houses (7) |
Nos. 247-259, Weybourne Road, a small and ancient terrace ending with the Fox and Hounds Inn, long since closed. No. 247 a modern projecting wing on extreme left. Nos. 249-55 originally the C.18 stables and coachhouse. 2 storeys. Limewashed brick and mansard tiled roof. Leaded casement windows. No. 257 timber-framed with brick on ground floor, fishscale tile-hanging above. One storey and two half-dormers. Old walls, brick and tile-hung with timber-framing. Carved Jacobean figure over porch. Renovated 1924. Ref: The Story of Aldershot, (Cole), pp.6-7. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 859 495 0101 02 |
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