Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
Page 160 - Grayshott
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| Historic Street Pattern |
Victoria Terrace, Jubilee Terrace and Pendarvis, Crossways Road. | SU 874 352 1609 19 |
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| Historic Street Pattern |
Crossways Road. Large dwelling houses of typical local structure and design in wooded setting, presenting a pleasant and characteristic street Pattern of the late C.19. | SU 874 352 1609 20 |
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| Historic Street Pattern |
Five Ways. Junction of Headley Road, Crossways Road, Whitmore Vale Road and Hill Road. Meeting place of five roads forming 'hub' of village; of exceptional open and pleasant character. Area includes village green, war memorial and garden and children's playing green. | SU 873 353 1609 14 |
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| Cottage C.18 |
Plum Tree Cottage, Stoney Bottom. Stone structure; originally a squatters dwelling. Extensively altered but remains in character. | SU 872 352 1609 25 |
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| Cottage C.18 |
Well Cottage, Stoney Bottom. Stone structure; originally a squatters dwelling. Extensively altered but remains in character. | SU 871 351 1609 24 |
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| Cottage C.18 |
Silvae, Stoney Bottom. Stone structure; originally a squatters dwelling, with concealed cellar, probably used to store contraband. | SU 871 351 1609 23 |
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| Cottage C.18 |
Bramshott Cottage, Stoney Bottom. Stone structure; originally a squatters dwelling. Modernised but remains in character. | SU 877 349 1609 22 |
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| Cottage C.18 |
Yew Tree Cottage, Crossways Road. Stone structure; originally a squatters dwelling. Extensively altered but remains in character. | SU 878 349 1609 21 |
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| Cottage C.19 |
Broomsquires Cottage, Stoney Bottom. Remaining example of several cottages built circa 1820. Occupied until 1939 by makers of birch and heather brooms - a local industry. Ref: Hindhead, 1898, (Wright). | SU 871 350 1609 02 |
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| Building C.19 |
Grayshott C. of E. Primary School, School Road. Central part erected as school in 1871 under auspices of 'The National Society for the Education of the Poor according to the principles of the Church of England'. Original plaque and bell remains over doorway. Building used as first village Church from 1873 to 1891. | SU 869 355 1609 28 |
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