Hampshire Treasures
Volume 7 ( Havant)
Page 110 - St Faiths
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| Wall |
Old stone-built wall forming boundary between garden of Hall Place and grounds of Hall Place Cottage. May represent boundary of farm built 1640 and demolished 1795. Ref: Hundred of Bosmere, (Longcroft). | C.A. |
SU 717 061 1113 157 |
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| Buildings |
Langstone Village. Small hamlet with many houses, mostly simple Georgian, gathered round the ancient quay. | C.A. N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 717 049 1113 136 |
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| Bridge (Site) |
Wooden railway bridge linking Langstone to Hayling Island. Timber trestles on concrete piers, with manually operated swing centre section. Built 1864 for London and Brighton South Coast Railway, opened 1867 as single line track from Havant to South Hayling and closed in 1963. The timber parts, and the swinging span of the railway viaduct have been removed, the concrete piers remain. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 718 044 1113 189 |
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| Wall |
Between South Street and East Street. Old wall containing several re-used dressed stones including one carved with date 1672. Boundary of former footpath from town centre. | C.A. |
SU 718 062 1113 150 |
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| Wall |
Between South Street and East Street. Old wall incorporated into engineering workshop. Boundary of former footpath from town centre. | C.A. |
SU 718 061 1113 154 |
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| Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces | ||||
| Open Space |
The Park, originally the recreation ground, presented to the people of Havant by Sir Frederick Fitzwygram, Bt. of Leigh Park. The Pavillion was opened in 1890. Important as a place, in the town centre, where the public can find relaxation and enjoy pleasant walks. | SU 716 065 1113 124 |
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| Castle |
Warblington Castle. Built between 1514 and 1526 by Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury who was beheaded by Henry V I I I in 1541. The castle was visited by Henry V I I I, Edward V I and, by repute, Elizabeth I. O.S.A. No. SU70 NW9. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 3, pp.134-6. Ref: 2. P.H.F.C., Vol. 18, 1954, pp.286-8. Ref: 3. Field Archaeology as Illustrated in Hampshire, 1915, pp.279-80, 337, 416 and Plan. Ref: 4. Buildings of England; Hants. and I.O.W., (Pevsner & Lloyd), p.641. | T. & C.P. Act S.A.M. No. 92 C.A. N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 729 055 1113 02 |
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