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Volume 9 ( Test Valley South)

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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
Building (Site)
Wooley Green Farm. Flint and mortar foundations and also layer of burnt earth sealed by clay. Aerial photographs show outline of rectangular building. O.S.A. No. SU32 SE13.     SU 396 249
2501 19
Post Norman
Bank and Ditches
Portland Bank. Forming part of the parish boundary and marking the limit of the Hursley Deer Park on the south side. About 5 ft. high with ditch on either side.     SU 410 241
2501 14
Coppice Enclosure (Remains)
Hocombe Upper Plantation. Obvious trace of banks but the age or use of them is uncertain. O.S.A. No. SU42 SW8. Ref: 1. Archaeology in the Field, 1952, (Crawford), pp.194-5. Ref: 2. History of North Baddesley, 1808, (Marsh), p.36.     SU 423 230
2501 11
House and Moat
Winchester Road. Square piece of land, the circumference of which is bounded by the vestiges of a sunken way, most apparent on the northern arc. Centre is now occupied by a modern house and market garden. O.S.A No.SU32 SE11.     SU 396 233
2501 12
Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works
Cottage
C.16
Yew Tree Cottage, Pound Lane. Originally two cottages. Timber-framed with brick infilling at the rear. Front facade of brick and tiles. Tiled roof. Open fire places with cupboard for smoking bacon. Well in garden, 30 ft. deep.     SU 398 227
2501 17
Cottage
C.16
Plum Tree Cottage, Lower Farm Lane. Brick structure. Tiled roof. Well restored with interior oak beams exposed. Huge fireplaces.     SU 396 231
2501 15
Inn
C.17
The White Horse. Single storey and attic. Timber-framed with colourwashed brick infilling. Old tiled roof. Interior oak panelling, massive beams and two huge fire places. May be older than date shown.     T. & C. P. Act
SU 400 231
2501 03
Cottages
C.17/18
Knapp Hill. Irregular group. Originally the cottages for the employees of Hursley Estate. Single storey and attic. Some timber-framed with brick infilling, some brick. A mixture of thatched and tiled roofs. Centred on grid reference.     SU 406 237
2501 06
Cottage
C.17/18
Gosport Farm Cottage, Green Lane. Single storey and attic, timber framed with brick infilling. The originally thatched roof is now replaced by tiles.     SU 397 227
2501 08
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