Hampshire Treasures
Volume 11 ( Portsmouth)
Page 74 - Drayton and Farlington
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Church |
St. Andrew's. Complete restoration and enlargement by G.E. Street in 1872-5. Flint structure with smooth stone dressings. The chancel roof rises above that of the nave. The west bell turret with leaded base and tiled steeple. The very tall west lancet is a survival of the original medieval church. The interior has white wall surfaces with Bath stone dressings, and stained glass designed by Street, including a memorial window to his parents who were married in the church in 1815. | SU 685 058 2704 04 |
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| House C.19 |
Nos. 353 and 355, The Old Rectory. Two storeys, stucco faced. Slight central projection with pediment, and on ground floor a shallow bow with cornice. Low pitch hipped slate roof with over-hanging bracketed eaves. Recessed sash windows with glazing bars. Trellis verandah in front of bow. | SU 686 058 2704 05 |
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| London Road, Cosham | ||||
| Milestone C.18/19 |
Large block of Portland stone, original inscription probably worn away as a plaque is now affixed which reads '65 miles to London, 13 from Petersfield, 4 to Portsmouth'. | T&CP Act |
SU 657 057 2704 06 |
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| Lower Drayton Lane | ||||
| House |
No. 50 The Lodge. A detached two storey house, brick built incorporating a pattern in darker brickwork. Flat-tiled gabled roof brought down very low at the rear of the building. Original sash windows at the front of the house, others modern. Open porch, with a peaked hood, surmounted by cambered arch, panelled wood door. | SU 670 053 2704 22 |
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| Solent Road, Drayton | ||||
| House C.20 |
No. 6. Detached house with datestone 1906. Single decorative stone bay, with decorated surrounds to sash windows. Mock Elizabethan chimney. | SU 671 058 2704 33 |
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| Farm Buildings |
Solent Road Middle School. A group of buildings once part of Solent Farm. Single storey brick buildings with tiled roofs, one mansard, others with gables and gablets. Mostly vertical sash windows, though some vertical and horizontal casements. Plain planked doors with 'Z' shaped reinforcements and one planked half barn-door, most surmounted by flat arches. | SU 676 058 2704 31 |
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