Hampshire Treasures
Volume 5 ( New Forest)
Page 324 - Woodgreen
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Merrie Gardens. Thatched roof. Timber-framed with cob infilling. | SU 170 174 2416 04 |
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Oldings. Thatched roof. Timber-framed with cob infilling. Part modernised. | SU 173 176 2416 02 |
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Yew Tree Cottage. Thatched roof. Timber- framed with cob infilling. | SU 171 175 2416 05 |
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Old Beams, Lane End. Main structure brick. Some timber-framing with brick infill. Thatched and tiled roof. L-shaped plan. Very old beams. | SU 170 168 2416 10 |
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Vine Cottage. Thatched roof. Cob and brick walls. Very old beams. Part modernised. | SU 171 173 2416 09 |
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Thorn Cottage. Tiled roof. Rendered brick structure. Semi-detatched. Modernised. | N.P. Act S. S. S. I. |
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Built 1930-31. When erected, two students from the London College of Art (now Professor Baker and Edward Payne) were commissioned, by the Carnegie Trust, to decorate the walls entirely with murals. They painted the village as it was then, the poachers looking down from Castle Hill, the Sunday School in the Methodist Church, the folk dancing, fruit picking, the Horse and Groom, the village flower show, making cider, and the caretaker lighting the stove. The BBC, in a broadcast in 1973 called it the Village on the Wall. | SU 170 176 2416 07 |
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