Hampshire Treasures
Volume 10 ( Fareham)
Page 97 - Warsash
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| Chilling Lane | ||||
| House C.19 |
Fish House and Solent Court. Originally one farmhouse on the Hook Estate, now divided into two residences. Built before 1856. Two storeys, brick with gabled tiled roof. White quoins and window dressings. Ground floor verandah. Alterations to windows of Solent Court. | SU 509 050 0708 57 |
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| Dibles Road | ||||
| Cottage C.18 |
No. 57, The Thatched Cottage. Cob cottage with red brick above eaves. Thatched roof carried out over weather-boarded outshots at each end, vertical boarding. One and a half storeys with four dormers. Casement windows, square bay replaces one door. Wooden porch. Originally two cottages. | T&CP Act |
SU 500 061 0708 58 |
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| Fleet End Road | ||||
| Public House C.19 |
The Jolly Farmer. Two-storey building with incised masonry lines. Hipped slate roof with wide eaves. Five sash windows, one blank on first floor. Two doors symmetrically placed with flat hoods on brackets. | T&CP Act |
SU 509 062 0708 114 |
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| Greenaways Lane | ||||
| Cottages C.20 |
Nos 1-6. A terrace of six Edwardian two-storey cottages built for workers on the Warsash House Estate. The ground floor is of red brick, the upper floor rendered. Tiled gabled roof with dormer windows. Bay windows. | SU 498 067 0708 36 |
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| Havelock Road | ||||
| House C.18/19 |
Yew Tree Cottage. Formerly two cottages. The older western side is rendered with old tile roof. Two storeys with single storey outshot to side, central door. Later part of house is taller, red brick with slate roof. Sash windows and dormer window where two sections join. | T&CP Act |
SU 492 061 0708 66 |
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| Cottages C.19 |
Nos. 1-3 Warsash Cottages. May be earlier than date shown, originally a row of four cottages, they then became part of the Warsash Lodge Estate, now three cottages. Two storeys built of brick now painted, hipped slate roof. | SU 492 061 0708 43 |
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| Hook Lane | ||||
| House C.18 |
The Nook. A two-storey house built of grey bricks with red brick window dressings, quoins, and string course; old tiled roof. Modern casement windows inserted in original window spaces. Panelled door, trellis porch. Single storey outshot to one side of the building and single storey wing to the other side. Once the wheelwright's house and workshop. Ref: A Short History of Warsash (Light) p.31. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 509 053 0708 07 |
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