Hampshire Treasures
Volume 5 ( New Forest)
Page 64 - Burley
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| Cottages (2) C.19 |
The Cottages, Shapper Bottom. Cob and rendered walls. Slate roof. 2 storeys. Semi-detached. Single central decorative chimney stack. Wooden casement windows. | SU 212 025 2402 51 |
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| Cottage |
Appletree Cottage. Thatched roof. Rendered, cob and Burley rock structure. | SU 215 032 2402 93 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
Yew Tree Cottage. Detached. Slate roof. 2 storeys. Two decorated chimneys on gable ends. Wooden casement windows. Glass enclosed porch with sloping roof. | SU 230 030 2402 35 |
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| Building C.20 |
Burley Parish Hall, Pound Lane. 1907. Brown tiled roof with arched bracers. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Ref: Records of Burley, p.76. | SU 209 028 2402 55 |
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| Cross C.20 |
Village Memorial Cross. 1920. Erected by Colonel and Mrs. Willan as a thanks offering for the safe return of their sons. Ref: Records of Burley, p.77. | SU 216 033 2402 117 |
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| Memorial C.20 |
War memorial in St. John the Baptist church. Commemorates World War I and Word War II. | SU 214 032 2402 116 |
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| Group of Buildings |
Burley Street Green. Six dwellings of various ages and types make a pleasant scene grouped around the green. | SU 201 042 2402 91 |
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| Building |
Holmesly Railway Station. The line from Southampton to Dorchester was opened in 1847. The station for Christchurch and Bournemouth was at Holmesly. Line closed 1964, but the station remains. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 232 007 2402 142 |
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| Cottage |
Oakley Cottage. Believed to date from the C.16. Thatched roof. Stuccoed walls. Ref: Records of Burley, p.233. | SU 221 041 2402 40 |
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| Cottage |
Tates Cottage, Burley Street. Described in The Terrier (1838) as Tates Shop Plot. Thatched roof. Stuccoed over cob walls. Ref: Records of Burley, p.251. | SU 201 045 2402 98 |
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| Milestone C.19 |
Burley Street. Circa 1823. Ref: Records of Burley, p.173. | SU 201 042 2402 124 |
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| Milestone C.19 |
Copse Corner, Burley Street. Placed there by Thomas Eyre 1823. Inscribed 'Rest and be Thankful'. Ref: Records of Burley, p.209. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 199 042 2402 125 |
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| Milestone C.19 |
Durmast Crossroads. Circa 1823. | SU 224 025 2402 121 |
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