Hampshire Treasures
Volume 13 ( Eastleigh)
Page 40 - Fair Oak
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Woodland |
Hill Copse. West of A3051. East of Footpath No. 26. | SU 486 205 2613 42 |
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| Woodland |
Upperbarn Copse. Forestry Commission plantation. | SU 484 202 2613 43 |
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| Woodland |
Crowdhill Copse. West of A3051. Divided by Footpath No. 33. Forestry Commission plantation. | SU 486 197 2613 44 |
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| Woodland |
Stoke Park Wood. North of Fair Oak Road. West of A3051. Forestry Commission plantation. | SU 480 193 2613 45 |
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| Woodland and Shelter |
Periwinkle Copse and belt of trees adjoining in northerly direction to Footpath No. 1. Continuing West both sides of Footpath No. 1 to junction of Footpath No. 10. Continuing East of Footpath No.1, to A3051 opposite White Tree Farm. | SU 486 180 2613 50 |
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| Soil Marks (circular) |
Visible on air photo, but site now ploughed out. OSA SU41 NE12 Ref: 1. ASP RAF CPE/UK/1768/4100-1. Ref: 2. NVQ 11.1.60. | SU 476 188 2613 23 |
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| Enclosure (rectangular) |
Stoke Park Woods. Visible on air photo. Site overgrown. OSA SU41 NE9 Ref: ASP J.R. Boyden 7/62 Site 13. DA 9.4.62. | SU 476 198 2613 22 |
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| Earthworks (linear) |
Number of lengths of pale (bank and traces of ditch) of the medieval park of (moated) Marwell Manor. Original manor built by Henry de Blois, Bishop of Winchester 1129-1171. | SAM 172 |
SU 500 200 2613 54 |
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| Convent C.16 |
Fair Oak Lodge. Brick and tile. Four bays on east side. Interior of interest. Enlarged C.19. | SU 489 180 2613 10 |
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| Farmhouse C.18 |
Lake Farmhouse. Colour washed brick. Old tile roof. Central porch on east side. Altered in C.19. | SU 482 176 2613 48 |
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