Hampshire Treasures
Volume 8 ( Test Valley North)
Page 13 - Amport
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Trees |
The Green. Many different species in a group bordering the Pillhill Brook, on the north- eastern boundary of The Green. | T.P.O. No. 7 T.V.D.C. C.A. (Part) |
SU 303 444 1702 83 |
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| Trees |
Grateley Drove. Many different species, either side of the trackway, only part of the area covered by this order is in this parish. | T.P.O. No. 36 T.V.D.C. (Part) |
SU 285 429 1702 81 |
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| Trees |
Hook Lane. A long belt consisting of different species fronting the western edge of Hook Lane. | T.P.O. No. 67 T.V.D.C. (Part) |
SU 308 435 1702 82 |
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| Trees |
Hunt's Lane. Many species including field maple, ash, sycamore, pine and oak, in groups along the lane and in adjoining fields. | T.P.O. No. 77 T.V.D.C. C.A. (Part) |
SU 302 449 1702 84 |
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| Trees |
Keeper's Hill. Three groups containing different species including oak, sycamore, silver birch, ash, locust tree, hornbeam and holly, along Keeper's Hill and around the cricket pitch. Also four walnut along the north east boundary of the field. | T.P.O. No. 81 T.V.D.C. C.A. |
SU 304 440 1702 85 |
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| Trees |
Several different species including horse chestnut, beech, holly, sycamore and lime. | T.P.O. No. 92 T.V.D.C. |
SU 309 463 1702 86 |
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| Trees |
Amport Park. Many different species throughout the area. | T.P.O. No. 128 C.A. (Part) |
SU 296 436 1702 87 |
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| View |
Panoramic views in all directions from the track leading south-west-north-east over London Hill. | SU 291 449 1702 78 |
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| Viewing Point |
From Cholderton Hill looking north-west over farm and downland. | SU 249 430 1702 77 |
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| Shelter Belt |
Right hand side of Keeper's Hill, between the road and Amport Park. | C.A. |
SU 303 440 1702 73 |
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| Parkland |
Amport Park. A natural fold in the land offer- ing a very fine view from the terraces of Amport House and containing many fine trees. | C.A. |
SU 298 438 1702 71 |
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| Gardens |
Amport House. Terraced water gardens, topiary garden and pleached lime avenues. | C.A. |
SU 297 440 1702 67 |
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| River |
Pillhill Brook and its banks from Mullens Pond through East Cholderton and Amport to Sarson Farm. | C.A. |
SU 296 456 1702 76 |
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| Driveway |
Amport House. Parkland with winding drive and containing magnificent limes, copper beeches, cedars, california redwood, weeping horse-chestnut and beech. | C.A. |
SU 300 442 1702 70 |
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