Hampshire Treasures
Volume 7 ( Havant)
Page 76 - Hayling West
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| Houses (3) C.20 |
Nos. 40, 42 and 44, Sinah Lane. Built 1935 in 'Cubist' style. Concrete and glass walls. 2 and 3 storeys. No. 44 has external staircase. Metal-framed windows. | T. & C.P. Act |
SZ 704 997 1105 185A |
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| Farm Building |
Granary, rear of Old Fleet Manor, Yew Tree Road. Fine timber-framed and herringbone brick structure with thatched roof. Standing on twelve stone staddles. | SU 722 017 1105 96 |
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| Farm Building |
Granary at rear of Manor House, Manor Road. Small timber-framed and black weatherboard structure, once thatched. | SU 721 008 1105 09 |
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| Farm Building |
Barn at rear of Manor House, Manor Road. Timbered tithe barn of massive proportions. 140 ft. long and 40 ft. wide. On low brick and stone wall. Date on beam 1706, but probably older. | SU 721 008 1105 08 |
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| Dovecote |
Manor Farm, South Hayling. 65 ft. by 19 ft. divided crosswise into three with nests for several hundred doves. Associated with former mediaeval manor. | SU 721 008 1105 07 |
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| Railway |
Havant and Hayling Branch Railway 1867-1963. Opened for goods traffic from Havant to Langstone Jan. 12th 1865 and to South Hayling July 12th 1867 for goods and passengers. O.S.A. No. SU70 SW(M)2. | SZ 709 998 1105 172 |
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| Tombstones |
St. Mary's churchyard. Several early C.18 tombstones with interesting epitaphs including John Staires (1710) 'Blacksmiths Epitaph'. A Durrell (1738) Staires twins (1719). | SU 722 000 1105 16 |
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| Memorial |
Lych Gate War Memorial, St. Mary's churchyard. Wooden gate on stone pillar foundations. Tiled gable roof. Commemorates the fallen of two world wars. | SU 722 000 1105 15 |
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| Fire Insurance Plaque |
Sykes Cottage, South Road. | SZ 717 993 1105 187 |
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| Pound |
Manor Corner. Square enclosure of brick, flint and re-used stone, used for impounding stray animals. Ref: King Holds Hayling, (Thomas) | SU 722 006 1105 11 |
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| Stocks and Whipping Post |
South of St. Mary's Church lych-gate. Originally believed to have been sited at'The Pound'. | T. & C.P. Act |
SU 722 000 1105 14 |
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