Hampshire Treasures
Volume 7 ( Havant)
Page 26 - Cowplain
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| Trees |
No. 2, Padnell Road. Two oaks and a monterey cypress on land adjoining the above address. | T.P.O. No. 1018 |
SU 692 110 1103 31 |
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No. 62, Silvester Road. A horse chestnut in the garden. | T.P.O. No. 1030 |
SU 686 110 1103 38 |
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No. 21, Gladys Avenue. An oak in the garden. | T.P.O. No. 1031 |
SU 691 116 1103 39 |
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Nos. 161-163, Portsmouth Road. Two beech and three ash standing singly in the garden. | T.P.O. No. 1035 |
SU 696 120 1103 40 |
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No. 23, Rowan Avenue. One beech and three oaks standing singly in the garden. | T.P.O. No. 1036 |
SU 696 106 1103 41 |
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No. 20, Park Lane. A ginko or 'maidenhair' at the rear of the property. | T.P.O. No. 1039 |
SU 694 107 1103 42 |
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Durley Avenue. An oak a scots pine and a lawson cypress standing on ground adjoining the P.D.S.A. Clinic. | T.P.O. No. 1044 |
SU 689 111 1103 43 |
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No. 15, Padnell Road. A silver birch and a scots pine. | T.P.O. No. 1053 |
SU 694 111 1103 44 |
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Durley Avenue. A scots pine, an austrian pine and a belt of horse chestnut and sycamore at the rear of the P.D.S.A. Clinic. | T.P.O. No. 1087 |
SU 690 110 1103 45 |
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Forest Close. One group and several single oaks at the rear of the properties. | T.P.O. No. 1088 |
SU 688 113 1103 46 |
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| Woodland |
The Queen's inclosure. Important area of woodland providing relief from an otherwise intensely built-up area fringing the A3. Believed to be an ancient enclosure. Centred on grid reference. | SU 692 105 1103 06 |
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| Implements |
Between Portsmouth Road and Hazleton Wood. Scatter of flints with tanged and barbed arrowhead found circa 1969. Ref: Portsmouth City Museum Card Index. | SU 696 120 1103 08 |
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| Foundations |
Gladys Avenue. Three lengths of flint footings of two east-west walls and tiles and pottery revealed in builder's trench. O.S.A. No. SU61 SE9. Ref: Portsmouth City Museum Card Index. | SU 692 117 1103 07 |
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