Hampshire Treasures
Volume 4 ( Winchester)
Page 84 - St Michael
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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Rear of Nos.1 and 2, St. Swithun Street. Planned between 1919-1927, by Richard Gleadon (Designer of the Stalingrad sword). Two magnificent magnolia trees. | C.A. |
SU 481 290 1505 110 |
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| Passage |
St. Thomas Passage. Between St. Thomas Street and Southgate Street. Stone steps lead down into wide paved foot passage, between high brick walls, View of Cathedral over C.18 Mulberry House. | C.A. |
SU 478 292 1505 330 |
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| Trees |
Copper beech in the garden of No. 19, Southgate Street. Possibly part of an avenue planted by Charles I I for the Barracks. Cypress, yew and small ilex trees in the grounds of St. Michael's Gardens. | SU 478 290 1505 352 |
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| Tree |
Southgate Street. In the garden of the Southgate Hotel adjoining the Barracks and new Lawcourts. The sycamore forms a background to the gardens of Serle's House. | C.A. |
SU 478 294 1505 334 |
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| Garden |
Wolvesey Lodge, Wharf Hill. An attractive water garden with trees including willow and ash. | C.A. |
SU 485 289 1505 341 |
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| Footpath |
From Wharf Hill along top of old railway line to a dairy depot. Fine vistas of the Cathedral, College and St. Catherine's Hill. Centred on grid reference. | SU 486 288 1505 308 |
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| Green |
Wharf Hill. Lime trees on small open space make a 'village green', improving views of surrounding buildings. Formerly site of Dog & Duck Inn, demolished circa 1927. | C.A. |
SU 486 289 1505 307 |
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| Lane |
Whiteshute Lane. Attractive sunken lane leading from St. Cross to Compton. Fine views from bridge over railway and gaps in hedge. Centred on grid reference. | SU 472 279 1505 307 |
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| Group 3 - Man-made Features | ||||
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| Cottages C.19 |
Nos. 1-5 (consec.). Terrace of 2-storey cottages. Brick and flint sides, plastered fronts. Hipped slate mansard roof, with five dormers. Rear elevation faced with flint. Round-headed doorcases with blank fanlights and recessed doors. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 484 292 1505 196 |
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| Houses C.16 |
Nos. 8 and 9. 2 storeys, one roof. Timber- framed with brick infilling. Tiled roof with four modern dormers. Two extra bays on left, recently built to match. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 476 278 1505 77 |
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