Hampshire Treasures
Volume 13 ( Eastleigh)
Page 48 - Hamble
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Castle (site of) C.16 |
St. Andrew's Castle was built by Henry VIII. A stretch of mortared walling survives. A fragment of bellarmine ware was found on this site. OSA SU 40 NE 11. Ref: 1. History of Hampshire (Woodward and Others). Ref: 2. Ibed 2. p.316. Ref: 3. Collected Papers (1908-11) (Geology & Hants Industries). T.W. Shore. Ref: 4. VCH Hants 5 (1912) pp.331, 465. Ref: 5. Rec. 6' (O.G.S. Crawford undated). | SU 479 059 2614 22 |
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| Saltern |
Area consisting of a saltmarsh. A number of small black earth mounds to be found, possible connection with a salt working industry. OSA SU 40 NE 7. Ref: 1. Rec 6' (O.G.S. Crawford). Ref: 2. ASP 18.9.69. | SU 485 079 2614 26 |
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| Soilmark |
Circular mark 45.0 m in diameter in the area of Hamble Airfield. The site is permanently under grass. OSA SU 40 NE 15. Ref: 1. RAF AP's CPE/UK/1749/4088-89. Ref: 2. ASP 18.9.69. | SU 476 079 2614 27 |
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| Cottages C.18-19 |
Manor Cottage, Jasmine Cottage and West Cottage. Group of small C.18 cottages on west side of the Green, immediately SW of Manor House, Hamble Green. Two storeys, brick, old tile roof, hipped. Two two-light casement windows. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 482 065 2614 19 |
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| House C.18/19 |
Ferryside Cottage. Two storeys and attic. Red tile roof. Red brick walls. Rendered on east face. Casements. Small hoods to doors. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SU 484 066 2614 30 |
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| House C.17 |
Sydney Cottages, No. 1. Two storeys and attic. Red tiled roof, gabled and hipped. Red brickwork. Casements. Simple door hoods. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SU 484 066 2614 31 |
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| House C.18 |
Sydney Cottages, No. 2. Two storeys, upper windows below eaves. Red tile roof. Red brickwork in Flemish Bond. Casements. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SU 484 066 2614 32 |
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