Hampshire Treasures
Volume 5 ( New Forest)
Page 70 - Copythorne
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Barrows (4) |
Money Hills, and Barrow Hill. A - Bowl Barrow. 24.0m. diameter and 1.2m. high. No ditch. B - Bell barrow 26.0m. diameter, height 2.5m. Surrounding ditch. C - Bell barrow 20.0m. diameter, 1.5m. high. Surrounding ditch. D - Not located. O.S.A. No. SU31 NW4. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 14, 1938-40, pp.11, 38, 210, 359. | S.A.M. No. 281 |
SU 318 150 2205 12 |
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| Enclosure Banks (4) |
Haifmoon earthworks and Warren. A - Halfmoon earthwork - perfect crescent shape. Horns of crescent 50ft. apart. width 10ft. B - Halfmoon warren - probably old coppice enclosure with bank and ditch. C - Two additional enclosures, similar to above. O.S.A. No. SU21 NE3. Ref: Field Archaeology in Hampshire, 1915, (Williams-Freeman), pp.429-30. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 293 167 2205 23 |
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| Barrow (Site) |
Newbridge inclosure. Slightly irregular mound 30.0m. diameter. Maximum height of 1.7m. Now under pasture, no visible ditch. Possibly a spread bowl barrow. O.S.A. No. SU31 NW3. | SU 302 156 2205 11 |
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| Farmhouse C.17 |
Wigley Manor Farmhouse, Ower. Timber-framed. Brick structure with thatched roof. Central, brick chimney stack. 2 storeys. Wooden casements with leaded lights. | SU 325 169 2205 08 |
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| Farmhouse C.17 |
Whitmarsh Farm, Winsor Lane, Winsor. Timber- framed. Brick structure, colour washed with tiled roof. Plastered chimney stacks. Originally built as malt-house and stable. | SU 316 141 2205 06 |
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| Manor House C.18 |
Bartley Manor, Bartley. Plastered walls and chimney stacks. Slate roof with plain parapet, 3-storey main block with 2-storey wings on north and south. Verandah type porch with wooden columns. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 305 123 2205 01 |
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| Inn C.18 |
The Barley Corn, Cadnam. Single storey and attic. Colour-washed brick. Brick chimney stacks. Thatched roof. Probably converted from two cottages mid C.19. | SU 291 136 2205 05 |
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