Hampshire Treasures
Volume 5 ( New Forest)
Page 49 - Brockenhurst
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Cottages (3) C.19 |
Adjoining Hayters Garage, Brookley Road. Originally four cottages. Old brick and cob structure. Tiled roof. Sash windows. Modern C.20 addition on garage side. | SU 299 023 2204 02 |
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| Gatehouse C.19 |
North Lodge, Brockenhurst Park. Brick structure very ornate in chateau style. Morant arms in centre above archway. Living quarters on right hand side, and over gateway. Designed by A. Waterhouse. | SU 305 021 2204 51 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
Field Head, Grigg Lane. Originally a pair, now converted, into one dwelling. Colour- washed brick. Slate roof with two gables. Iron-framed casement windows. | SU 301 025 2204 126 |
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| House C.20 |
Latchmoor House. Pebble dash, timber-framed. Thatched roof. Gatehouse, and stabling in the same style. Built 1911. Extended 1936. Many unusual and attractive features. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 298 004 2204 48 |
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| House C.20 |
Black Knoll House. Large Edwardian house. Red brick with tiled roof, built about 1900. Solid walls three bricks thick. Same architect as Chequers (Prime Minister's house). | SU 291 023 2204 49 |
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| House |
Green Lodge. Mill Lane. Brick structure, part timber-framed. | SU 311 024 2204 115 |
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| House |
Little Brockley, Rhinefield Road. Old brick house. Elliptical-headed windows. | SU 296 023 2204 116 |
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| Cottage |
Reads, Rhinefield Road. Small compact house. Apparently dating from the C.18 or earlier. | SU 296 024 2204 110 |
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| Cottage |
Reynolds, Mill Lane. Small Georgian house. T-shaped. Fine door-head. | SU 304 021 2204 112 |
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| Cottage |
Thurstons. Mill Lane. Small brick house. Mid Victorian restorations. | SU 303 022 2204 114 |
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| Cottage |
Brook, Rhinefield Road. Regency house. Long fronted with Gothic heads to small-paned windows. Timber porch in Chinese style. | SU 296 023 2204 117 |
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Marlpool. 100 yds. south of the level crossing on the Lymington Road. A gentlemans residence of the late C.18 or early C.19. | SU 302 019 2204 111 |
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| Granary |
Dilton Farm. Wood structure, tiled roof. Supported on staddle stones. | SU 331 009 2204 104 |
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Thatched Cottage Restaurant. Single storey and attic. Timber-framed with brick infill. Thatched roof. Brick stack. Recent refurbishing. | SU 301 022 2204 03 |
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