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<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

SITE LISBGDE LISTDD LBREFNO FULLDESC PARNAME<br />

Jubilee Oak Cottage<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140425 House. Early C19. Cob and slate. Symmetrical front (east) of 2 ABBOTTS ANN<br />

Duck Street<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Rendered walls and plinth. Cast-iron<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

casements. 6-panelled (2-top-glazed) door within an open framed<br />

Andover<br />

porch, with a gable and ornamental bargeboards. At the south end<br />

Hampshire<br />

is a single-storeyed garage block, with a slate roof and rendered<br />

SP11 7AZ<br />

walls.<br />

3 Old Bakery<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140431 Range of 3 cottages, now one. Late C18, early and late C19, with ABBOTTS ANN<br />

Dunkirt Lane<br />

C20 restoration. Cob and brick, with a thatched and tiled roof.<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Formerly a pair of thatched cottages, with another added to the<br />

Andover<br />

south end, forming an irregular continuous frontage of 1 storey and<br />

Hampshire<br />

attic, 5 above 7 windows. ½-hipped roof at the north end, with<br />

SP11 7BB<br />

frame exposed in the upper gable, eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows and lowered above the porch; the south unit has a tiled<br />

roof, with scalloped bands. Plain rendered walls on a plinth, the<br />

south side being painted brickwork in Flemish bond: some<br />

cambered openings. Casements. C20 solid porch: another<br />

boarded door, and a former doorway now filled. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

Poplar Farm Inn<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140444 Public house. Late C18, with considerable C20 alterations. Flint ABBOTTS ANN<br />

Old Salisbury Road<br />

and brick, with a thatched roof. Front (north) of 1 storey and attic,<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

irregular fenestration, C20 features. Rear of 2 storeys, flint walls<br />

Andover<br />

with brick dressings (quoins, bands, cambered openings), and<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NJ<br />

casements.<br />

Lanes End<br />

64 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

Longthatch<br />

61 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140442 Pair of cottages. Late C18. Brick and render, with a thatched roof.<br />

1 storey and attic, 4 windows. ½-hipped roof, eyebrow dormers.<br />

Walls of painted brickwork in Flemish bond, cambered openings<br />

(some altered). Casements, one rectangular C20 bay. Boarded<br />

door in plain frames, No. 64 with a gabled hood on carved<br />

brackets. Each end has been extended in the C20, at the north<br />

side with a flat roof, and at the south side with the thatched roof<br />

carried over, in style.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140441 Pair of cottages, now one. Late C18. flint and brick, with a<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 above 5 windows. Roof hipped<br />

at the north end, hipped at the south, eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows. Walls of horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins,<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

Upper Mill House<br />

Andover Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AP<br />

The Old Swan House<br />

Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

Cygnet Cottage<br />

59 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

cambered arches, and small rendered section (former outshot) at<br />

the south side. Casements, one old leaded window above the<br />

entrance. Boarded door beneath a thatched hood on posts.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140460 House, formerly water-mill and house. Late C18, with mid C19<br />

additions. Brick and tile. The east front has 2 storeys, 3 windows<br />

at the south side (former mill building) and 2 storeys and attic, 2<br />

windows at the north side (house), with a C19 single-storey north<br />

extension. ½-hipped roof, brick lentil eaves, 2 small hipped<br />

dormers. Brickwork of Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered<br />

openings to the mill part: the south bay is boarded on a timberframe<br />

and houses the mill-wheel. Casements, large to the 1st floor<br />

of the house part, with splayed bays below. Gabled brick porch.<br />

There are rear extensions, of lower height, of the mid C19, with<br />

gabled slate roofs, and brick walls with panels. The wheel and<br />

some of the driving gear remains.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140440 Range of 2 houses, now one dwelling. C18, Flint and brick, mostly<br />

rendered on cob, with tiled and thatched roof. The set-back front<br />

(east) steps downhill, with a gabled projection at the south side; 3<br />

storeys, 1.1.2 windows. The south cross-wing is thatched, with a<br />

½-hipped gable to front and rear, the other part of the roof is tiled,<br />

and stepped. Rendered walls, part on cob part on brick and flint,<br />

some cambered openings. Casements. There is a large boarded<br />

door, and another wise (garage, ex workshop) door with adjoining<br />

window, serving cellar areas. Entrances are at the south elevation<br />

(2 doorways) and rear (in a flat-roofed late C20 extension). The<br />

south wing has a rear wall of flint panelling with brick dressings,<br />

and a framed upper gable. On the front wall above the north side<br />

door (where a window is missing) there is a swan cut in sheet metal<br />

and painted black, said to be attached by a previous owner (there<br />

being no history of the building having been a public house).<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140439 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. Although<br />

of lower height, the building is continuous with No. 58; 1 storey and<br />

attic, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof, with frame exposed in the upper<br />

gable, eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls of horizontal<br />

flint panels, with brick quoins and cambered arches. Casements.<br />

Side door in a C29 glazed porch.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


School House<br />

Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

50 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

49 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140437 House, formerly 3 cottages. Late C18, and mid C19. Brick, timber<br />

frame, with a thatched roof. Plain cottage, with a larger L-shaped<br />

extension on the north end, in Tudor Cottage-Orne style. Front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, 3 above 2 windows. The roof is ½-hipped at the<br />

south end, with exposed frame in the upper gable, at the north end<br />

there is a gable. The south side wall has red brickwork in Flemish<br />

bond, with cambered ground-floor opening: the centre and north<br />

side has an exposed frame, with some bold diagonal studding, the<br />

return face (north) also with diagonal studs, with infilling of herring<br />

bond brickwork, all on a brick plinth. Ground-floor casements to the<br />

front, the 3 upper lights being splayed oriels on carved brackets,<br />

with diagonal leaded lights. On the north elevation there is an oriel<br />

in the upper part of the gable, and below this a triangular bay<br />

beneath a deep thatched hood, with mullion and transoms and<br />

cast-iron diagonal lights; to the west side is a rectangular bay of<br />

similar details, with a framed gable and thatched hood, (merging<br />

with the low eaves of the rear wing). The doorway has a gabled<br />

hood on carved brackets, with a door of 3 above 3 panels; this<br />

design is repeated in the central entrance of the north elevation.<br />

The Tudor style continues on the gabled west face (of the rear<br />

wing), where it abuts the school.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140436 House, late C18, raised early C19. Brick and flint, with a slate roof.<br />

Front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (and small additional window<br />

between the 2nd and 3rd bay). Low-pitched hipped roof. The walls<br />

have horizontal panels of knapped flint, with brick quoins, bands,<br />

and plinth, the walls above the upper cill height being of brickwork<br />

in Flemish bond, with blue headers. Upper old leaded casements,<br />

small cast-iron casement, lower wood casements. 6-flush-panelled<br />

door in a plain frame with a moulded hood or carved brackets. The<br />

north wall is rendered, with an upper sash window. The rear has a<br />

continuous outshot.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140435 Cottage. Early C19, with C20 extensions. Brick and cob, with a<br />

thatched roof. Symmetrical front of 1 storey, 2 windows. Roof<br />

brought to a low eaves, and lowered again to cover the open porch.<br />

Red brickwork in Flemish Garden Wall bond, cambered openings.<br />

Cast-iron casements. 4-panelled door, with a trellis framework<br />

above curved low flank-walls to the porch. The north gable has an<br />

attic window above a lower window, and cob walls: the rear<br />

(roadwise) wall is also of cob, with a small window. To the south,<br />

there extends a single-storeyed C20 extension, with a low-pitched<br />

corrugated iron roof.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Manor Farm House<br />

Dunkirt Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BB<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

48 Dunkirt Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BB<br />

1 Old Bakery<br />

Dunkirt Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BB<br />

Westhill House<br />

Monxton Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BA<br />

Shilling Cottage<br />

Monxton Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BA<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140434 House, 1738. Brick and tile. Front (south-east) of 2 storeys, 4<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof. Walls of blue headers with red flush<br />

dressings; quoins, 1st floor band, rubbed flat arches, plinth.<br />

Casements. 4-panelled door in a plain frame, beneath a pediment<br />

hood.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140433 Cottage. C17, reclad early C19. Cob and thatch. Timber-framed<br />

house of 3 bays, with later cladding; 1 storey and attic, 3 windows.<br />

½-hipped roof, eaves raised above the upper windows, and<br />

lowered to cover the open porch (on posts). roughcast walls (on<br />

cob). Small casements. Boarded door in a plain frame. Inside,<br />

there are remains of the original timber frame, a massive chimney<br />

breast with a bread over, a lobby entrance, and a boarded door at<br />

the rear inscribed S. Perrett 1834.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140431 Range of 3 cottages, now one. Late C18, early and late C19, with<br />

C20 restoration. Cob and brick, with a thatched and tiled roof.<br />

Formerly a pair of thatched cottages, with another added to the<br />

south end, forming an irregular continuous frontage of 1 storey and<br />

attic, 5 above 7 windows. ½-hipped roof at the north end, with<br />

frame exposed in the upper gable, eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows and lowered above the porch; the south unit has a tiled<br />

roof, with scalloped bands. Plain rendered walls on a plinth, the<br />

south side being painted brickwork in Flemish bond: some<br />

cambered openings. Casements. C20 solid porch: another<br />

boarded door, and a former doorway now filled. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140430 House, Early C18, with early C19 alterations. Brick and tile.<br />

Symmetrical front (north) of 2 storeys, 5 above 2 windows. Plain<br />

roof, with catslide at rear, brick dentil eaves. Walls of blue bricks in<br />

header bond, with flush red dressings; quoins, 1st floor band, plinth<br />

(cemented); the ground floor has been changed by the replacement<br />

of 2 windows on each side of the central doorway with a wider<br />

single window beneath a cambered arch: other walls of Flemish<br />

bond with blue headers. Casements. ½-glazed door in a plain<br />

frame. The lower rear wing ends as a C20 enclosed verandah.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140429 House, formerly 2. C17, late C18, with C20 restoration. Timber<br />

frame, with a tile roof. Road front (north) of 2 storeys, with irregular<br />

fenestration. ½-hipped roof, one hipped ½-dormer. Exposed frame<br />

with infilling of brick-work, and of flint and brick bands: part of the<br />

ground-floor is flint with brick dressings. Casements. C20 brick<br />

porch with a hipped tile roof. The west end follows the curve of the<br />

roadway at a corner and has exposed framing in its upper part.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Barn 15m W Of Faircroft<br />

43 - 44 Monxton Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BA<br />

Faircroft<br />

43 - 44 Monxton Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BA<br />

Lower Cottage<br />

Monxton Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BA<br />

Chestnut Cottage<br />

42 Duck Street<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AZ<br />

Lupin Cottage<br />

40 Duck Street<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AZ<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140428 Former barn, now garages and store. Early C19, with C20<br />

extensions. 5-bay timber frame with ½-hipped thatch roof, and<br />

boarded walls. The C20 extensions are wings of low height.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140427 Cottage, former pair. C17, with early C19 cladding, and C20<br />

restoration. Brick and tile. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration.<br />

Roof (replacing thatch) ½-hipped at the east end, hipped at the<br />

west and brought low above a small C20 outshot, eaves raised<br />

above the upper windows. Walls of Flemish bond, cambered<br />

openings, showing altered features: there are diamond patterns of<br />

flint above the openings and in vertical arrangement between the<br />

openings. Casements. C20 brick porch with a tile roof, some<br />

doorways now filled.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140426 House. Mid C19. Flint and brick, with a slate roof. House built by a<br />

builder for himself (with adjoining sheds), using fine construction in<br />

the local idiom. Front (east) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Plain roof,<br />

hipped at the south end. Walls with panels of coursed squared<br />

knapped flint, with brick quoins, bands, verticals, cambered groundfloor<br />

openings, and plinth. Casements, with mullions and transoms.<br />

6-panelled (2-top-glazed) door in a plain opening, with a decorative<br />

lead concave canopy, above trellis cheeks, supported on carved<br />

brackets.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140424 Pair of cottages. Late C18, restored. Painted brick walls and<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows. Roof with<br />

eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls of Flemish bond,<br />

high cemented plinth. Casements, one splayed oriel to 41. Boarded<br />

door in plain frame to 41, side door to 42. No 41 has a north side<br />

single-storeyed extension, of flint with a hipped thatch roof.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140423 Cottage. C18. Cob and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows.<br />

Hipped roof, with a low eaves at the east side returned on the north<br />

to form a catslide at the rear, eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows. Rendered Walls. Casements. Boarded door beneath a<br />

gabled canopy of brackets. The west end has a flat-roofed C20<br />

outshot.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Ash Cottage<br />

37 Duck Street<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AZ<br />

Spring Cottage<br />

32 Duck Street<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AZ<br />

Linden Cottage<br />

30 Church Lane Footpath<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BE<br />

Lane Cottage<br />

Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

The Thatches<br />

27 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

23 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140422 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 3 windows. Roof ½-hipped, with exposed frame in the<br />

upper gable (filled with alternate flint and brick courses), catslide at<br />

the rear, eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls have<br />

horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins, bands, rubbed flat arches,<br />

cemented plinth. Casements. Plain door, within an open porch, of<br />

brick-filled frame and a thatched hood.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140421 Cottage. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Cob and thatch. Front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, 2 windows, with eastward extension of 3<br />

windows set back at the east side. Hipped roof, with catslide at<br />

rear. Plain rendered walls. Casements. French door beneath a<br />

thatched hood on poles.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140420 House, once 2. C17, early C19, and C20. Rendered walls and<br />

thatched roof. A timber-framed house, with west extension and<br />

recladding of the early C19, and a C20 small south wing. 2 stages,<br />

3 windows: single-storeyed wing. Hipped roof, pantiles to the wing.<br />

Cob walls, rendered. Casements. ½-glazed doors. Parts of the<br />

original timber-frame remain inside, and there is a large chimney<br />

breast.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140419 Cottage. Late C18, and early C20. Flint, brick and thatch: rendered<br />

wall and pantile roof to the wing. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows, with<br />

a south side single-storeyed extension of 1 window. ½-hipped roof,<br />

with exposed frame in the upper gable (on the north end), eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows. Walls of thin horizontal flint<br />

panels, with brick quoins, bands, and plinth. Casements. Boarded<br />

door in a plain frame, with simple hood on brackets.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140418 Cottage. C18, with C20 extension of the same style. Flint and brick,<br />

with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows ½-hipped roof,<br />

with eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls of horizontal flint<br />

panels, with brick quoins, bands, cambered arches, rusticated<br />

jambs. Casements. Entrance in the C20 extension.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140417 3 cottages. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. Lshaped<br />

block, of 1 storey and attic, originally with 2 windows and a<br />

central door to each inner face. Roof with eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. The inner elevations and 2 gables have flint walls<br />

with brick quoins, bands, and some cambered openings: the outer<br />

walls are cob with rendered finish. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Manor Cottages<br />

Church Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BQ<br />

The Manor<br />

Church Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BH<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140416 Pair of houses. Early C19. Rendered walls, and thatched roof.<br />

Front (west) of 2 storeys, 4 (regular) above 5 windows. ½-hipped<br />

roof. The walls up to ground-floor cill height have horizontal flint<br />

panels, with brick quoins and bands, but above is rendering.<br />

Casements, the upper being original. C20 solid porch to No 1, with<br />

a thatched roof and arched entrance; the entrance to No 2 is<br />

incorporated in a single-storeyed C20 south extension.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140415 House. C18, and early C19. Walls of brick and render, roof of slate<br />

and tile. An L-shaped house, with a taller early C19 north front.<br />

Regular front of 2 storeys, 6 windows. Hipped slate roof. Walls of<br />

painted brickwork in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills,<br />

plinth. Sashes in reveals, the 2 eastern bays are now filled as brick<br />

panels, the upper east unit having inserted a small casement (c.<br />

1900). Stucco porch with a simple Greek Order, being rectangular<br />

with narrow side windows, and with a semi-circular open front of 2<br />

columns, 2 pilasters on 4 steps, with an arched doorway having a<br />

radiating fanlight and a C20 panelled door. The C18 rear block is<br />

lower, with hipped tile roofing, slate-covered outshoots, walls of<br />

painted brickwork facing the rear courtyard and roughcast (c. 1900)<br />

on the east elevation: casements. The north side of the east<br />

elevation projects (being the end of the north front) and is<br />

symmetrical, of 2 windows (with front details). Inside, there is a<br />

plain staircase of the early C19.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


The Old Rectory<br />

Church Lane Footpath<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NR<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 403361 House. 1716, mid C19, and C20. Brick walls, tile and slate roofing.<br />

A Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e house, built at the time the church was rebuilt (at<br />

the expense of Thomas `Diamond' Pitt), with alterations and<br />

additions of the mid C19, and C20. Symmetrical front (west) of 2<br />

storeys and attic, 5 windows, with narrow windows on each side of<br />

the central entrance. Steep hipped tile roof, with pilaster coved and<br />

moulded eaves, 3 flat-roofed dormers with casements. Walls of<br />

Flemish bond with blue headers, rubbed flat arches (to the groundfloor)<br />

with thin stone keys, plinth, stone Gothic drip-mould as 1st<br />

floor band. Sashes in exposed frames. There is a `Tudor' brick<br />

porch, with coping to parapet, brick dentil cornice, 4-centred arch<br />

on impost band, plinth: at each side there is an arched recess with<br />

a narrow window. At the north end there is a massive tapered<br />

stack. The south elevation is 2-storeyed and was symmetrical of 5<br />

windows, with details similar to those at the front: the 2 western<br />

bays were replaced (late C18) with a 2-storeyed 1/2-12-sided brick<br />

bay, having a flat roof with a small coved eaves cornice, a central<br />

window above a doorway, and 2 ground floor windows the details<br />

follow the front but the entrance has double glazed doors with<br />

narrow side-panes. To the east side there is a single-storeyed 1/2octagonal<br />

projection with 3 large windows, of the mid C19; with a<br />

hipped slate roof behind to parapet. The north and east elevations<br />

are much altered (mid C19) with a higher eaves (to 3 storeys) and<br />

a low-pitched slat roof, irregular fenestration, the east having a 2<br />

storeyed wing and the north a garage block (continuous with the<br />

front elevation): brick walls in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches,<br />

stone cills, sashes in reveals, and a neat porch, with brick flank<br />

walls and low-pitched gable.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


St Marys Church<br />

Church Lane Footpath<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BH<br />

Pollyanna<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7SN<br />

LB1 20/12/1960 403359 Parish Church. 1716. Brick, with stone dressings, and a slate roof.<br />

The building replaces an earlier church, and was paid for by the<br />

estate owner Thomas "Diamond" Pitt, a former governor of Madras<br />

and father of the Earl of Chatham. The structure is of classical<br />

form, with symmetrical or regular elevations, with an aisleless nave<br />

of 4 bays, a chancel, west tower incorporating the entrance, and a<br />

small Victoria vestry south of the chancel. The walls are of<br />

brickwork in Flemish bond with blue headers, and Bath stone<br />

features; weathered coping to the parapet, moulded cornice, corner<br />

pilasters, moulded plinths: plain architraves to the openings,<br />

round-headed windows and doorways with Keystones. The tower<br />

has 3 stages, separated by moulded stone bands, the top state has<br />

a cambered head to the opening, the middle stage has a small oval<br />

window (clock face on the west) above a window with a cambered<br />

head, and the lower stage has a recessed brick panel above an<br />

opening: the west side has the arched doorway, with moulded<br />

impost, plain pilasters and arched cornice: the south side has a<br />

rectangular (staircase) projection with a small window above a tiny<br />

doorway. The easternmost group of windows (chancel and 2<br />

eastern bays of the nave) have been filled (C19) with traceried<br />

coupled lights, and the parapet of the tower is crenellated, with<br />

corner Gothic pinnacles. Inside, the simple classical appearance is<br />

enhanced by oak panelling, in the sanctuary and as a dado to the<br />

rest of the chancel and to the nave: the pews have doors and<br />

include a family pew: the pulpit is a panelled octagon. There are<br />

communion rails and wood octagonal font of baluster form, with<br />

stoneware bowl and decorative wooden cover. A gallery occupies<br />

the west bay of the nave, with panelled front, 2 Tuscan columns,<br />

with pilasters against the side walls: 2 panels are lettered (one<br />

about a bequest of 1728, the other about the church rebuilding of<br />

1716). There are wall monuments of the late C18 and ear<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140453 Cottage, former barn. Early C19, restored. Rendered walls and<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows. ½-hipped<br />

and hipped roof, eyebrow dormers. Plain walls, marked by spaced<br />

timber posts, with struts. Casements. Plain doorway.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Garden Wall At The Old Rectory<br />

Church Lane Footpath<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NR<br />

Brook Cottage<br />

Cattle Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7DS<br />

The Old Manor<br />

Church Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BH<br />

The Cottage<br />

Webbs Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7DD<br />

The Old Post Office<br />

57 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140413 High wall on 3 sides of a square, the north and west sides being<br />

the roadside boundary. C18, early C19. Wall of flint and brick,<br />

some sections having rendered surfaces, with a tiles capping, but<br />

alongside the roadway being of brickwork in Flemish bond, with<br />

blue headers, with buttresses at intervals, and flint panels<br />

intermediately, in the lower part.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140459 House. Late C18, restored. Cob and C20 tile. Front (south) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Leaded casements. Boarded door in a plain<br />

frame. The north elevation (to the roadway) has 2 upper<br />

casements, and an open porch with a gabled tile roof, and boarded<br />

door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140414 House. 1762. Brick and tile. A rebuilding of a large house: Lshaped<br />

block. Front (South) of 2 storeys and attic, 2 windows.<br />

Steep 1/2-hipped roof, brick dentil eaves. The west side has<br />

header bond and the east Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches to the<br />

ground-floor, cement plinth. There are early C19 upper casements,<br />

and lower sashes in exposed frames. Late C19 1/2-glazed door<br />

within a trellis porch with a gabled slate roof: above the doorway is<br />

a recessed brick inscribed WC 1762. The end walls have attic<br />

windows, the east end with an attached stepped stack, the west<br />

with 1st and ground-floor casements, and between them a<br />

recessed brick inscribed WC1762. The rear (North) wing of 2<br />

storeys is lower, with flint walls, but an extension (mid C19) is in<br />

brickwork: casement windows.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140443 House. Late C18, and C20. Flint and brick, with a steep slate roof.<br />

2 storeys, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with frame in the north gable.<br />

Walls of horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins, bands; rendered<br />

at the south side above a flint base. Casements. Late C19 rustic<br />

porch with a slate roof, and 4-panelled (2 top-glazed) door. 2<br />

storeyed flat-roofed rear addition of the C20.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140438 2 houses, with shop to 57. Late C18, with C20 alterations. Cob<br />

and thatch. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Plain walls, plinth, casements,<br />

in the centre the ground-floor has a C20 shop window, of many<br />

small panes. 2 C20 porches.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Water Cottage<br />

Mill Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NR<br />

Mill House<br />

101 Mill Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NR<br />

Pennymarsh<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7SN<br />

Rectory Cottage<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7SN<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140458 Large cottage. C18, restored and extended C20. Cob and thatch.<br />

The main block (formerly a pair) has 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, catslide at rear, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows and lowered above an open porch and an east-side<br />

verandah. Rendered walls. Casements. Plain doorway. The C20<br />

extension is almost detached at the north-east corner, but of similar<br />

style.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140457 House. C15, mainly early C19. Brick and tile. T-shaped small<br />

house, the south-east front being near-symmetrical, of 2 storeys, 2<br />

windows. Plan roof with brick dentil eaves, slate roof to rear wing.<br />

Brick walls of English Garden Wall bond, cambered ground floor<br />

openings. Casements. Boarded door beneath a gabled hood on<br />

posts. The rear wing has flint walls with brick dressings. The north<br />

gable has in its upper part an exposed timber frame, showing a<br />

cruck on the west side. The stepped faces of the west gable (once<br />

on the interior), together with the space between the mill-race<br />

cutwaters and the present building, suggests that the missing small<br />

mill was timber-framed and boarded (see Upper Mill Farmhouse).<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140456 Formerly 2 cottages, now 1. C15, C17 and late C18. Timber<br />

frame, brickwork, and a thatched roof. The middle part of the<br />

building is a medieval cruck-framed hall: in the late C16 or early<br />

C17 a 1st floor was inserted, as well as a massive chimney: C18<br />

extensions at each end and some C18 re-cladding of the centre.<br />

The east elevation is 1 storey and attic. 3 above 5 windows.<br />

Overall thatched roof, ½-hipped at ends, with eaves raised above 2<br />

upper windows. The frame is exposed at the north side, with brick<br />

infill, the west side having brick walls of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, and cambered openings. Casements. Boarded door,<br />

with a thatched hood on posts. The south gable (adjoining the<br />

roadway) has brickwork above eaves level, and below this 4<br />

horizontal flint panels. Inside, the cruck framework is exposed, as<br />

well as chamfered beams and joists; there is a bread oven within<br />

the chimney, and 2 staircases.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140455 House. C18, with C20 restoration. Cob and slate. Regular front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, 5 windows. Roof hipped at the south end.<br />

Rendered walls, plinth. Sashes in reveals; one ground-floor<br />

splayed bay. Plain doorway, with 6-panelled (2 top-glazed) door.<br />

Inside, there is a fragment of wall panelling, an old oak casement,<br />

and a Queen post roof.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Ash Barn<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7SN<br />

Constantia Cottage<br />

136 Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NW<br />

135 Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NW<br />

Beck Cottage<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NW<br />

Pill Hill<br />

87 Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NW<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

86 Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NW<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140454 Barn, converted to a dwelling. C18, with extensions and alterations<br />

of C20. Rendered walls and thatched roof. An aisleless timberframed<br />

barn of 6 bays, at right-angles to the roadway: 2 storeys, 4<br />

above 5 windows. Hipped roof, 2 eyebrow dormers. Walls<br />

rendered between the exposed posts and struts of the frame.<br />

Casements. 2 flat-roofed extensions at the east side, one a porch.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140452 Pair of cottages, now one. C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched<br />

roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. Roof hipped at the west end<br />

(with lowered eaves), ½-hipped at the east, with frame exposed in<br />

the upper gable, eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls of<br />

horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins, bands, and cambered<br />

arches. Casements. One boarded door in a plain frame, the other<br />

½-glazed and joined to a window.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140451 House. C18. Brick and tile. Front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows.<br />

Roof hipped at the west end. Walls of header brickwork, with blue<br />

panels between the openings; side walls of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, cambered arches to the ground-floor. Casements. Open<br />

porch with thatched and gabled canopy on posts, and plain<br />

doorway.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140450 Former pair, now one cottage. 1799, restored. Flint and brick, with<br />

a thatched roof. Symmetrical front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 4<br />

above 6 windows. ½-hipped roof, with frame exposed in the upper<br />

gables. Walls of horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins, bands,<br />

rubbed flat arches. Casements. Central ½ glazed door within an<br />

open porch with a gabled thatch roof. Dated stone panel.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140448 Pair of houses. Early C19. Rendered walls and a slate roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 2 windows, with singlestoreyed<br />

wings at each side, having a doorway. Low-pitched<br />

hipped roof. Plain walls. Cast-iron casements. Boarded doors<br />

beneath gabled open porches, wider side doors (also boarded).<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140447 House. C18, restored. Cob and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 3 above<br />

2 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows. Rendered walls. Casements. Plain C20 boarded door.<br />

At the east side there is a single-storeyed projecting wing (C20)<br />

have a tiled roof and rendered walls.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


85 Clatford Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NW<br />

79 Clatford Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NW<br />

Table Tomb 1m N Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Church Lane Footpath<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BH<br />

Mallard Cottage<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Little <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NW<br />

41 Duck Street<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AZ<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140446 2 connected dwellings. C18 and mid C19. Brick, with a thatched<br />

and slate roof. L-shaped block: the short west elevation is<br />

symmetrical of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows (and a northside C20<br />

outshot of 1 window). Roof ½-hipped to the roadway, with exposed<br />

frame in the gable, hipped to the north, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. Painted brickwork in Flemish bond, with cambered<br />

arches to the ground-floor. Casements. C20 brick porch, with<br />

gabled pantile roof and glazed double-doors. The roadside (south)<br />

elevation continues with similar but less regular features, and<br />

further to the east there is an extension (of the mid C19) with a<br />

hipped slate roof, and large C20 casements.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140445 Irregular terrace of 3 cottages. Late C18. Brick, some rendering,<br />

with a tiled roof. The south elevation is 2 storeys, 2. 3 windows.<br />

The roof ridge is stepped downwards to the east side, and the<br />

eaves is higher at the west side. Flemish bond walls, indicating<br />

altered features, the west side being cement rendered.<br />

Casements. 2 mid C19 wood porches (Nods 80 and 96) with<br />

gabled slate roofs, No 79 having a similar porch in the east gable.<br />

The north elevation has the same irregular form, with projecting<br />

lower extensions at each end.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 403360 Table Tomb. 1808. White stone. Rectangular form with pilasters<br />

set into each corner, having moulded caps and bases; oval panel in<br />

the side walls, with inscription.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140449 Short row of cottages, now one. Late C18, restored. Cob and<br />

thatch. 1 storey and attic, 4 above 6 windows. Roof hipped at the<br />

east end and brought to a low eaves above an outshot. Rendered<br />

walls. Casements. Boarded door beneath a wide thatched canopy<br />

on posts, another door is glazed.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140424 Pair of cottages. Late C18, restored. Painted brick walls and<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows. Roof with<br />

eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls of Flemish bond,<br />

high cemented plinth. Casements, one splayed oriel to 41. Boarded<br />

door in plain frame to 41, side door to 42. No 41 has a north side<br />

single-storeyed extension, of flint with a hipped thatch roof.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Friary Cottage<br />

63 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

24 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

25 Red Rice Road<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BG<br />

2 Old Bakery<br />

Dunkirt Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BB<br />

Chalk House<br />

Dunkirt Lane<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7BB<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140442 Pair of cottages. Late C18. Brick and render, with a thatched roof.<br />

1 storey and attic, 4 windows. ½-hipped roof, eyebrow dormers.<br />

Walls of painted brickwork in Flemish bond, cambered openings<br />

(some altered). Casements, one rectangular C20 bay. Boarded<br />

door in plain frames, No. 64 with a gabled hood on carved<br />

brackets. Each end has been extended in the C20, at the north<br />

side with a flat roof, and at the south side with the thatched roof<br />

carried over, in style.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140417 3 cottages. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. Lshaped<br />

block, of 1 storey and attic, originally with 2 windows and a<br />

central door to each inner face. Roof with eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. The inner elevations and 2 gables have flint walls<br />

with brick quoins, bands, and some cambered openings: the outer<br />

walls are cob with rendered finish. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140417 3 cottages. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. Lshaped<br />

block, of 1 storey and attic, originally with 2 windows and a<br />

central door to each inner face. Roof with eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. The inner elevations and 2 gables have flint walls<br />

with brick quoins, bands, and some cambered openings: the outer<br />

walls are cob with rendered finish. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140431 Range of 3 cottages, now one. Late C18, early and late C19, with<br />

C20 restoration. Cob and brick, with a thatched and tiled roof.<br />

Formerly a pair of thatched cottages, with another added to the<br />

south end, forming an irregular continuous frontage of 1 storey and<br />

attic, 5 above 7 windows. ½-hipped roof at the north end, with<br />

frame exposed in the upper gable, eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows and lowered above the porch; the south unit has a tiled<br />

roof, with scalloped bands. Plain rendered walls on a plinth, the<br />

south side being painted brickwork in Flemish bond: some<br />

cambered openings. Casements. C20 solid porch: another<br />

boarded door, and a former doorway now filled. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140432 House, Early C19. Chalk and slate. Symmetrical front (south-east)<br />

of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Low-pitched hipped roof. Plain walls.<br />

Sashes in reveals. Plain doorway with fanlight and panelled door.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN<br />

ABBOTTS ANN


Ampfield<br />

Milestone 25m NE Of Junction<br />

With Crampmoor Lane<br />

Straight Mile<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

St Marks Church<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BU<br />

Hawstead Farm<br />

Hursley Road<br />

Chandlers Ford<br />

Eastleigh<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 2LE<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141163 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular stone, flat-topped stone with large cast-iron plate, on<br />

front, inscribed "Winton 9, Romsey 2".<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141071 Parish Church, 1838-41 by O. B. Carter and W. C. Yonge, stained<br />

glass designed by W. Butterfield and made by W. Wailes, who built<br />

E. & W. windows and S porch in 1855. Blue brick, mostly stone<br />

dressings, some red brick dressings, stone bell turret, slate roof. In<br />

Early English style, plan of small chancel, 5 bay nave with short N.<br />

aisle, W bell turret and added S porch. Walls have plinth with and<br />

moulded cill band. On corners flat buttresses with chamfers. E<br />

window pointed with Geometrical tracery. On sides in each bay<br />

pointed lancet, expect for added S porch, gabled with moulded<br />

pointed doorway and geometric window over. Above is cornice<br />

with corbels supporting parapet with moulded coping. At W end is<br />

stepped triple lancets. On gable elaborate stone bell turret with<br />

octagonal spire, placed diagonally. Interior is as built. Above the<br />

pulpit in NE nave is stained glass window commemorating John<br />

Keble, 1792-1866, designed by W. Butterfield, carried out by W.<br />

Wailes, who did other windows. Roof has pen cusped framing<br />

filling the roof trusses. Stone octagonal font on circular drum.<br />

Ampfield parish was separated from Hursley when church was<br />

built, its foundation being inspired by John Keble, vicar of Hursley<br />

1836-66, and important member of the oxford Movement. The cost<br />

of the building and the site being provided by the owner of Hursley<br />

Manor, Sir William Heathcote.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141070 Farmhouse. C17 timber-framed house with early C19 recladding<br />

of part. Exposed bricknogged frame at the end and part of the front<br />

tilehung at other end; roughcast above a deep plinth, boarding to<br />

outshot : thatch roof. 2 bay, 2 storey with wing to rear of lower<br />

height. In centre gabled trellis porch. Front north-east elevation of<br />

2 storeys, 2 windows, with lower west side. One sash, and<br />

casements, including a small cast-iron lattice, other cast-iron<br />

windows at the rear. Roof at 2 levels, with hips, outshot to rear,<br />

with part of rear and all rear wing having a tile roof.<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD


Bishops Cottage<br />

Winghams Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BE<br />

Kitchen Garden Wall And<br />

Retaining Wall<br />

100m W Of Ampfield House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BQ<br />

Milestone 25m E Of Ampfield<br />

Primary School<br />

Knapp Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

Kingfisher House<br />

Knapp Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BT<br />

175 Knapp Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BT<br />

LB2 24/05/1990 141296 Cottage. Circa 1800. Red brick in English bond, mostly painted;<br />

thatched roof; brick chimney. One and a half storeys, 2 bays with<br />

C20 rear lean-to. To left of bay 1, board door with segmental<br />

header brick arch in early C20 open wooden porch with board roof.<br />

2- light windows, those on ground floor with 12-pane metal lights,<br />

those to 1st floor 12-pane wood casements. Hipped roof with cenral<br />

stack. Rear: lean-to has board door, metal casements and<br />

corrugated asbestos cement sheet roof. Left return has blocked<br />

former doorway, now window, with segmental header brick arch.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141079 Walls to kitchen garden. Early C19. Brick in Flemish garden wall<br />

bond, with brick coping. Along road wall 3m tall with regular flat<br />

buttresses. In front is terrace with lower brick retaining wall. At<br />

each end wall returns forming other sides of garden, and on one<br />

end wall is continued by a low wall, whose foundations are on the<br />

level of the retaining wall, which links up to stable courtyard.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141072 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular-section, flat-topped stone with large cast-iron plate, on<br />

front, inscribed "Winton 7, Romsey 4".<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141086 House, early and late C19. Painted brick, slate roof. 3 x 3 bay, 2<br />

storey house, with set back at R end 3 bay, single storey service<br />

wing. Symmetrical front has 6-panelled door within trellis porch.<br />

Above 12-pane sash. 4 16-pane sashes. Windows have rubbed<br />

flat arches and stone cills. Low pitched hipped roof with end<br />

stacks.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141088 Cottage orne, now 2 dwellings. C17 core, mainly C19. Lower walls<br />

brickwork, with some timber-frame exposed, upper walls tile-hung<br />

with fishscale bands, and part rendered, old plain tile roof. 3 bay,<br />

one storey and attic, narrow building with jettied crosswing. One<br />

gabled porch, another half-glazed C20 porch. Irregular fenestration<br />

of cast-iron lattice casements, oriel on L gable. Gabled dormers<br />

with tiled fronts and cheeks and similar casements. Off-centre C19<br />

Tudor stack of octagonal shafts on rectangular base. Extension at<br />

R end, single storey, 2 bays of weatherboarding and corrugated<br />

iron roof.<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD


Ratlake Hall<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 2LD<br />

Oakwood House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 2LD<br />

Broomhill<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BL<br />

Byways<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BL<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141095 House now cottages. C17 altered and extended C18 and C20.<br />

timber-frame core with brick encasing and additions, old plain tile<br />

roof. C17 2 storey, 3 bay and smoke bay house, with C18 wing to<br />

rear on L and C20 bay added to R. Front has planked door under<br />

open gabled timber porch in L bay and to R of centre of original<br />

building. Single light in smoke bay. 2-light casement in L bay. 3light<br />

cast-iron lattice-glazed casements. Openings with cambered<br />

heads. On 1st floor single light in smoke bay. 2 & 3-light<br />

casements in other bays. Roof half-hipped to L. Stacks above<br />

smoke bay, on wing to rear of L bay, at R end of C17 building, and<br />

at R end.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141094 cottages. C17 altered C18 and C19. timber-frame core, encased<br />

in brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 4 bays. Planked door in centre<br />

and between L bays. R centre bay has single light. 3-light<br />

casements under cambered heads. On 1st floor 4 3-light<br />

casements. Roof half-hipped to L. Ridge stack in centre. Ridge<br />

higher to R of it. External stack at R end and stack behind ridge to<br />

L.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141093 House. C15, altered C1600, C20 restoration. Exposed timberframe<br />

with plaster and brick infill, some lower walls rebuilt in brick,<br />

painted, C20 weatherboarding, thatched roof. Plan of medieval hall<br />

house of 3 bays, one always 2 storeys, with later outshot and<br />

insertion of massive C1600 stack and 1st floor to hall; all now 1½<br />

storeys. Plain doorways under 2 swept-down thatch porches on<br />

posts. All windows cast-iron lattice glazed casements, early C19,<br />

reused C20 from another building. Eyebrow dormers. Roof halfhipped<br />

one end and hipped at other, and swept-down above C20<br />

outshot. Interior has main beams supporting 1st floor with moulded<br />

chamfers, and fireplace to hall has chamfered bressumer and<br />

unusually worn brick jambs.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141092 Cottage. C17 with C20 restoration and outshots. Timber-frame<br />

with exposed brick nogging, some English bond encasing, outshots<br />

weatherboarded, thatched roof. 2 bays with outshots each end,<br />

one storey and attic. Entrance via half-glazed lobby in outshot.<br />

Irregular fenestration of casements. Half-hipped roof swept-down<br />

above one outshot.<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD


Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BL<br />

Hawkers Lodge<br />

183 Knapp Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BT<br />

Thornycroft<br />

176 Knapp Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BT<br />

Forty Winks<br />

169 Knapp Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BT<br />

Monks Barn<br />

Knapp Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BT<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141091 Cottage, once 2. Early C17 with extensions early C19. timberframe,<br />

some brick nogging exposed on rear upper part, front upper<br />

part tilehung, rest brick (Flemish bond) encasing, old plain tile roof.<br />

3 bay with C19 bay added to end, 1½ storey. Open gabled porch,<br />

on old reused posts, with C19 Gothic door. Windows 2 above 4. 2<br />

& 3-light cast-iron casements under cambered arches, lattice<br />

glazed. Upper casements built on wallplate in gabled dormers with<br />

simple bargeboards. Stack of brick shafts now central. Interior<br />

shows framing and massive chimney breast.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141090 Cottage. C17, with early C19 picturesque treatment, and C20<br />

renovation and extension. Timber-frame core, brick walling,<br />

painted, upper parts tile-hung with fish-scale bands, thatch roof. 3<br />

bay, 1½ storey, single-storey extension, set back, at each end. Offcentre<br />

C19 Gothic boarded door in a 4-centred arch frame. Thatch<br />

swept down on posts to form porch. Casements, an oriel on a<br />

moulded base, and a canted 2-storey bay with chamfered<br />

openings, all C19. Off centre C19 Tudor stack. Each end C20<br />

extensions set back, with hipped and half-hipped tile roofs.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141089 Cottage. Early C19 C20. Probably brick, rendered, thatch roof.<br />

Small 1½ storey, 2 bay cottage, set end on with flat-roofed C20<br />

extension on each side. Front is gable end with small gabled porch<br />

and 2-light casement, narrow casement above, both cast-iron.<br />

Gable tile-hung. Roof hipped at far end.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141087 Cottage. C17 with early C19 cladding and extension. Timberframe,<br />

part exposed, mainly encased in brick in English, Monk and<br />

Flemish Garden Wall bonds, gable tile-hung with fishscale bands,<br />

thatch roof. One storey and attic, 3 bay, with C19 bay one end.<br />

Plain doorways. Irregular fenestration.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141085 Cottage, once 3. C17 timber-frame, refaced and extended late<br />

C18, remodelled mid C19 in Tudor-style. Brick in English bond<br />

refaced to timber-frame, old plain tile roof. 3 bay, 1½ storey with<br />

full-height projecting porch on either end and in centre, and C20<br />

wing to rear. Front of 1.2.2.0 above 1.0.2.1 windows, on plinth.<br />

Door is set in timber Tudor arch. Casements, some cast-iron, with<br />

diamond and square glazing patterns, under cambered arches.<br />

Porches are jettied on 1st floor and tile hung with fishscale tiles.<br />

Gabled formers with similar casements, built off wallplate. Central<br />

C19 Tudor stack of diagonally-set flues. Interior shows that original<br />

timber-frame is virtually complete.<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD


Marstan<br />

Green Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BN<br />

Gosport Cottage<br />

Green Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BN<br />

Gosport Farm House<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BP<br />

The Old Farmhouse<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BD<br />

Hillside Cottages<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BD<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141084 Cottage. C16, with late C18 and minor C20 renovations. Timber<br />

framed with brick nogging on 2 elevations, brick encasing to rest,<br />

thatch roof. 3 bay, one storey and attic. C20 oak doors in a plain<br />

frame. Irregular fenestration of casements, some cast-iron frames<br />

of C1830, and eyebrow dormers. Roof hipped and swept-down at<br />

one end.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141083 Cottage. C17, and mid C19. Exposed timber-frame with brick<br />

nogging (mostly to upper part), elsewhere brick walls in Flemish<br />

Garden wall bond, old plain tile roof. 2 bay timber-frame house,<br />

extended at R end in mid C19, one storey and attic. Front has<br />

boarded door in plain frame, and 2 above 3 windows. Casements,<br />

some cast-iron frames, large C19 sashes to later part. Dormers<br />

with sloping roofs. Steep pitched roof, half-hipped to R and hipped<br />

to L end, where it is brought down to lower eaves.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141082 Farmhouse. Late C18 and mid C19. Walls of brick in Flemish<br />

bond, old plain tile roof. Symmetrical front of 3 bays, 2 storeys and<br />

attic, with 2 storey bay added to L, and single storey 1 bay wings at<br />

each end. Front has, originally central doorcase with open<br />

pediment with panelled reveal, carved brackets above pilasters,<br />

arched opening with panelled reveals and decorative fanlight, 6flush-panelled<br />

door, above two steps. In 4 bays sashes in exposed<br />

frames under rubbed flat arches, casements to wings. Above 3<br />

original bays flat-roofed dormers with casements. Brick dentil<br />

eaves. Massive C19 Tudor-style chimneys with octagonal and<br />

chamfered square shafts, having moulded caps and bases, on<br />

plain bases. The rear is of similar forms, with one dormer above<br />

two windows in middle part, which has walling of English and<br />

Flemish bond. The entrance is in open porch of 4 octagonal brick<br />

columns, with moulded stone caps and bases, supporting tile-hung<br />

1st floor and flat roof.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141081 House. C17 encased C18. Timber-frame core, brick encasing,<br />

plain tile roof. End onto road 3 bay, 1½ storey house with lower<br />

service bays at far end. C20 door under open hipped porch<br />

between road and centre bays. In each bay 3 light casement under<br />

cambered head, and 3-light casement in hipped dormer. Stack on<br />

ridge between centre and four bays.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141080 Pair of cottages. C18 with C20 restoration. Scantling timberframe,<br />

weather-boarded on front and rear, brick infill and additions<br />

on sides, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 2 bay symmetrical with<br />

outshot one end. Near ends small gabled wood porches.<br />

Casement windows. Hipped roof.<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD


Arboricultural Association<br />

The Stables<br />

Ampfield House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BQ<br />

Ampfield House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BQ<br />

The White Horse<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BQ<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141078 Stable ranges surrounding courtyard. C18 and mid C19. Brick in<br />

Flemish and Garden wall bonds, part timber-frame and brick<br />

nogging, old plain tile roof. End onto road 7-bay building with 2<br />

road end bays of timber-frame, next bay blank, next 3 bays 2.1.2<br />

C20 windows in original openings. End bay has C18 camber head<br />

16-pane window. This end half-hipped. Other side series of doors<br />

and arched windows, with central gable above carriage door.<br />

Other range at right angles to far end, lower, with stables and<br />

carriage doorways. Remaining buildings small and narrow stables,<br />

other side wall along roadside.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141077 Small country house, now offices. Mid C18, with early C19<br />

extension and mid C19 further addition. Brick, oldest part in header<br />

bond, English bond each side, additions Flemish, old plain tile roof.<br />

Plan of 5 bays, 2 storey and attic on plinth, to each side one bay<br />

slightly later, one end C19 4-bay addition, and then another of 2<br />

bays. Front has old part to left within its centre, above 3 stone<br />

steps, 6-panel door in plain frame in doorcase of open pediment on<br />

large double-scroll brackets. In 1st addition to R 6-panel door i<br />

doorcase with open pediment on brackets. 12-pane sashes in<br />

reveals with rubbed flat arches. On old part recessed 1st floor<br />

panels and stuccoed cornice (top missing) and parapet with coping,<br />

stone cornice each side on later bays. Behind hipped roof, in<br />

different sections, flat roofed dormers to old part, gabled to later.<br />

End elevation of old part 3 bays, similar details but large angular<br />

bays on each side. Interior has many C18 features, especially<br />

large drawing room with full softwood panelling and marble<br />

fireplace.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141076 Public house, former coaching inn. Early C17 with early C19<br />

alterations and recladding. Timber-frame with painted brick infill<br />

and rebuilding, old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay and stick bay,<br />

added bay. C20 half-glazed doors. 3 casement windows and wide<br />

rectangular bay with 3 casements. Over 3 gabled dormers and<br />

casements. Several casements cast-iron with lattice panes. Roof<br />

half-hipped at L and R hipped and swept-down over addition. L of<br />

centre shafted stack. Inside frame exposed and massive chimney<br />

breast with chamfered bressumer above chamfered stone jambs<br />

ending in moulded step, another large ground-floor chimney and<br />

small one upstairs of C1600.<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD


Home Farm Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BQ<br />

The Old Bakery<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BQ<br />

The Old Vicarage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BQ<br />

174 Knapp Lane<br />

Ampfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9BT<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141075 Cottage, stable and barn. Early C19. Painted brick cottage,<br />

weatherboarded timber-frame stables and barn, slate roofs. End<br />

onto road range, 2 bay, 2 storey cottage, outshot to rear, 2-bay low<br />

stables and 3-bay barn. Cottage has high unpainted brick plinth, 3light<br />

casements with camber heads, and 2-light casement over, all<br />

cast-iron. Roof overhangs at each end. End stacks. Low stables<br />

have window, door, double doors and long window. Barn has<br />

central gabled projecting porch with double doors and lean-to in<br />

front of far bay. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141074 House with attached shop. Late C18 and C19 house with attached<br />

C20 shop. Brick, old plain tile roof. End onto road double pile, 2<br />

storey, 3 bay house with C19 bays set-back at far end and mid C20<br />

single storey shop against road end. Front has central plank door<br />

in C19 gabled timber porch. Near each end 2-light cast-iron<br />

casement under cambered head. On 1st floor above door small<br />

light and either side 2-light similar casement. Above window in far<br />

bay loft door. Stacks at ends of other pile.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141073 Vicarage now private house. Late C18, with early and late C19<br />

alterations and extensions. Brick in header bond to old front,<br />

Flemish bond to sides, English bond to rear, old plain tile roof. 3 x<br />

3 bay, 2 storey building, with extensions to each side early C19 and<br />

late C19, of one bay. Symmetrical front. Central 6-panelled halfglazed<br />

door, under arched opening with radiating fanlight, panelled<br />

reveal, Doric doorcase with open pediment on pilasters. 12-pane<br />

sashes, except for rectangular bay with tripartite sash, late C19.<br />

Brick dentil eaves. Hipped roof. L C19 wing brought forward with a<br />

gable. Irregular rear elevations which include C18 mullion and<br />

transom leaded window. Interior has plain staircase, panelled<br />

doors in architraves.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141088 Cottage orne, now 2 dwellings. C17 core, mainly C19. Lower walls<br />

brickwork, with some timber-frame exposed, upper walls tile-hung<br />

with fishscale bands, and part rendered, old plain tile roof. 3 bay,<br />

one storey and attic, narrow building with jettied crosswing. One<br />

gabled porch, another half-glazed C20 porch. Irregular fenestration<br />

of cast-iron lattice casements, oriel on L gable. Gabled dormers<br />

with tiled fronts and cheeks and similar casements. Off-centre C19<br />

Tudor stack of octagonal shafts on rectangular base. Extension at<br />

R end, single storey, 2 bays of weatherboarding and corrugated<br />

iron roof.<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD<br />

AMPFIELD


Amport<br />

Kingsley Cottage<br />

Sarson Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AA<br />

Lilac Cottage<br />

Sarson Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AA<br />

The Old Post Cottage<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Amport<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AX<br />

Sarson Corner Cottage<br />

15 Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AE<br />

Amport Inn<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AE<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140052 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatch roof. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof with gabled dormers. Coursed<br />

flint horizontal panels, with brick quoins and bands. Casements;<br />

French door to the old front door; C20 porch (in style) at the rear.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140051 Cottage, at right-angles to the roadway. C18, C20 extension at the<br />

west end. Brick and flint, and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 3<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, eaves raised above the dormers, gable<br />

with exposed frame. The front (south) is mainly brickwork with<br />

some flint panels, with altered features; the roadside wall is flint<br />

with brick dressings (showing a former doorway, now filled).<br />

Casements. Plain door. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140050 House. C18, with a large west extension of late C20. Rendered<br />

walls and a thatch roof. The old (east side) part has a symmetrical<br />

front of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Rendered cob walls on a flint base.<br />

Casements. C20 porch with a gabled thatch roof. The extension is<br />

taller, of similar style.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140048 Row of cottages, now one dwelling. C17, C18 and C20. Timberframed<br />

building with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows.<br />

Hipped roof, with eaves raised towards the upper windows,<br />

together with eyebrows. Exposed frame with rendered infill, and<br />

rendered walls at each side. Casements. One plain doorway<br />

(No.15), the entrance being masked by a glazed conservatory, with<br />

a doorway at one side.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140047 Public House. c1840, with C20 additions. Stucco and slate.<br />

Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with a singlestoreyed<br />

west wing (of 1976) in the same style. Low-pitched<br />

hipped roof. Plain walls, plinth. Sashes in reveals. Doorway with a<br />

reeded architrave and 6-panelled (4 top glazed) door, beneath a<br />

later canopy on carved brackets.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


12 Sarson Cottages<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AE<br />

April Cottage<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AE<br />

Pear Tree Cottage<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AE<br />

Little Bec<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AQ<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140046 Unequal pair of cottages. C17, with exterior of c1800. Rendered<br />

walls and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3.2 above 2.2 windows.<br />

½-hipped roof, eyebrow dormers. Plain walls, some exposed<br />

timber frame at the rear, end walls with flint panels. Casements.<br />

No.12 has an estate porch, boarded and with an oval arch, slate<br />

roof, and boarded door; No.13 has a pediment hood and boarded<br />

door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140045 Cottage. C17, exterior c1800. Flint and brick, and thatch. The<br />

front (south) is an estate restoration of c1800, of 1 storey and attic,<br />

3 windows. Roof ½-hipped at the east, hipped at the west end, the<br />

2 dormers having gables with ornamental bargeboards. Walls of<br />

flint with brick quoins and bands: rendered at the west side.<br />

Casements. Porch with boarded sides, oval-arched opening, slate<br />

roof and boarded door. Part of the original timber frame is exposed<br />

at the rear.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140044 Cottage C16, c1800, with restoration and extension of 1973. Flint<br />

and thatch. Originally a late medieval single-bay timber-framed<br />

hall, with chimney attached to its west end (and 1st floor inserted),<br />

a further west extension of c1800, with an outshot at the east end,<br />

then a reconstruction of the east end and rear addition, of 1973. 1<br />

storey and attic, 3 windows, ½-hipped roof with gables to dormers<br />

with decorative bargeboards. Flint walls with brick quoins, the west<br />

gable having panels, and the eastern half painted brickwork.<br />

Casements. ½-glazed brick porch (1973) with a thatched roof. The<br />

interior shows the original timber framed core.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140042 House. Early C18. Flint and thatch. Symmetrical front (south) of 1<br />

storey and attic, 3 above 4 windows (with outshot at the west end).<br />

½ hipped roof, with eaves raised above the upper windows, hipped<br />

to the outshot. Walls of coursed squared knapped flint, with brick<br />

quoins, rubbed flat arches (with stone keys), plinth moulding and<br />

panel beneath the middle windows. Late C19 casements. C20<br />

brick porch with hipped tile roof and ½-glazed door.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Sarson Farm<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AQ<br />

Broadwater<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AY<br />

Fleur De Lys<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AY<br />

Marigold Cottage<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Amport<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AX<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140040 House, now 2 dwellings. C18, with C20 additions. Painted brick,<br />

some render, and a slate roof. Long front (east) of 2 storeys and<br />

attic, 7 (one blank) above 4 windows. One hipped dormer at the<br />

front, catslide to the rear with an extension covered by a doublehipped<br />

roof; large tapered stack at the rear. Some of the brickwork<br />

is header bond, some English, part of the ground floor is rendered,<br />

first floor band, rubbed flat arches and one cambered arch, plinth.<br />

Casements. The old doorway has a cambered arch, but below this<br />

is a C20 open porch with a low-pitched slat roof, & glazed door;<br />

another ½ glazed door with a window on one side.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140038 House and barn in one long range. Late C18 and early C19. Flint<br />

and brick, with a thatch roof. Front (south east) of 1 storey and<br />

attic, 4 windows, with barn extending at the east side. Roof over<br />

all, with ½-hips, eaves raised above the upper windows, catslide to<br />

part of rear. Walls of horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins,<br />

bands, cambered arches: barn walls boarded (horizontally at the<br />

front, vertically at the rear). Casements. C20 porch with a tile roof.<br />

The rear has an early C19 2-storeyed extension combined with a<br />

single-storeyed outshot, of red brick in Flemish and Monk bonds,<br />

with casements and a shallow trellis porch: the 2 storeyed section<br />

has a hipped thatch roof (with tiled valley) and the outshot a slate<br />

roof. The barn has a timber frame of 5 bays, with straight angled<br />

struts to the Queen post truss.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140037 Cottage. Late C18, with late C19 outshot along the rear.<br />

Rendered walls and thatched roof. Front (south-west) of 1 storey<br />

and attic, 3 windows. Hipped roof, with eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows; the rear outshot has a slate roof, which is also<br />

used above a narrow wing extending to the rear at the north side.<br />

Plain walls, with painted flint and brick at the rear. Casements.<br />

Gabled porch with a slate roof, vertical boarding on a brick base,<br />

and 4-panelled door.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140036 A pair of cottages, of different period and form. C18, early C19.<br />

Rendered walls thatch and slate. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows to<br />

Marigold, 2 storeys 1 window to Slate. The thatched roof is hipped<br />

at the (south) end, with a catslide to the rear and one eyebrow ½dormer<br />

to the front, at the north end it abuts the gable of Slate<br />

Cottage, which has a hipped north end. Casements. Plain<br />

doorway to Marigold, trellis porch with concave metal hood to Slate.<br />

To the north of Slate is a narrow set back lower extension, with a<br />

pantile roof.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Bridge Cottage<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Amport<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AY<br />

The Cottage On The Green<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Brook Cottage<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Mussett Cottage<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Patches<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140035 Cottage. Late C18, with C20 extensions at side and rear. Flint and<br />

thatch. Front (south-east) of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows, with 1<br />

window to the C20 east side single-storeyed wing, and a tiny light<br />

to the west side outshot. Roof ½-hipped to the east (with timber<br />

frame exposed in the gables) hipped to the lower roof of the wing,<br />

and hipped at the west and brought to a low eaves above the<br />

outshot, eyebrow dormers. Flint walls with brick quoins and bands<br />

(all now painted), boarding to the outshot, rendered to the wing.<br />

Casements. Wood porch (of the mid C19) to the outshot, with<br />

gable and decorative bargeboard, arched frame and boarded door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140034 Formerly 3, now one cottage. Late C18, with C20 restoration. The<br />

dwelling is L-shaped, the front part being lower. Brick and<br />

rendered walls, with a thatch roof. The front (north) is 1 storey and<br />

attic, 3 windows; roof ½-hipped at the west (with exposed frame in<br />

the gable), hipped at the east and linked to the higher roof of the<br />

rear wing, eyebrow dormers: tile roof above a C19 east side<br />

outshot. Painted brickwork in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches,<br />

plinth. Casements. Plain doorways, with 2 thatched porches (with<br />

French windows) to the rear wing.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140033 Cottage, incorporating a former small barn at the west side. C18,<br />

with late C20 restoration. Rendered walls and thatch roof. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 2 above 5 windows. Roof is ½-hipped at the east end<br />

(with exposed frame in the gable), lower at the west, with eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows. Plain walls, with some flint<br />

panels at the west side. C20 casements. C20 porch with a tiled<br />

roof and gabled front.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140032 Cottage. Mid C18. Rendered walls and thatch roof. Front (north)<br />

of 2 storeys 2 windows, with a single-storeyed wing to the east side<br />

of 2 windows. Hipped roof, with eaves lowered at the wing above<br />

an outshot. Casements (C20 to the ground-floor). C20 thatched<br />

porch: older doorway at the east side, where the end of the wing is<br />

finished with vertical boarding.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140031 Cottage, formerly 2, and attached to Willow Cottage. 1731.<br />

Rendered, with a thatch roof 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. The<br />

roof is ½-hipped at the east end and joined (at a lower level) at the<br />

west end to the roof of Willow Cottage, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. The walls are painted, mostly plastered, with a flint<br />

section at the west side : brick jambs to a filled doorway, the east<br />

side being now a garage within a short flat-roofed projection.<br />

Casements. Hood to a plain doorway. Dated inside.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Willow Cottage<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Rosemary Cottage<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Daisy Cottage<br />

39 The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Granary 15m SW Of The Old<br />

Farm<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140030 Cottage. Early C18. Flint and brick, with a thatch roof. From<br />

(north) on 2 planes, 1 storey and attic, 1.1 windows. The eaves are<br />

raised above the upper windows and lowered to form an open<br />

porch (in the angle). The wall recessed at the east side is of<br />

painted brickwork, the wider west side being of flint, with brick<br />

quoins and surround to the opening: the west end wall is an<br />

exposed timber-frame with rendered infill: part of the rear wall has<br />

exposed heavier framing indicative of an earlier origin. Casements,<br />

old leaded lights to the upper windows. C20 oak door in plain<br />

frame. The front has an inset stone panel inscribed RS 1711.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140029 House of zig-zag form, at least 2 previous dwellings. Late C18,<br />

early C20. A mixture of wall finishes with a tile roof. The rear unit<br />

of 2 storeys, 4 upper windows, was probably 2 cottages, and has<br />

flint walls with brick dressings (also partly rendered) C20 tile roof,<br />

C20 casements and two old beams within. The block adjoining the<br />

roadway (mainly early C20) is of 2 storeys, 2 windows, with hipped<br />

½-dormers, tile-hung 1st floor, rendered ground-floor (which<br />

extends as a single-storeyed wing at the west side), casements,<br />

one old door and another with a Victorian gabled shallow porch.<br />

The link unit is of painted brickwork, with a part-catslide roof, some<br />

cambered openings, and C20 casements. This much-altered<br />

building is the only one of a substantial group with a tile roof (due to<br />

the previous thatched roof being destroyed by fire). Included for<br />

group value.<br />

LB2 Small cottage. C17, mainly early C19. Front (north) of 1 storey,<br />

2.1 windows. Roof hipped at the east end, gabled at the west end.<br />

Rendered walls, outshots at each end, with a doorway at the east<br />

side (late C19) with a slate roof, and a window at the west side (late<br />

C20) with a flat roof. Casements. Central main entrance, with a ½glazed<br />

door within a shallow porch, having a decorative barge<br />

board to the gable. Within, the timber-framed cross wall indicates<br />

origin as a framed building.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140026 Small granary. Early C19. Timber frame on 6 staddles. ½-hipped<br />

tile roof. Boarded walls.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


The Old Farm<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Cholderton Park<br />

Cholderton Road<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0EB<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140024 House. Early C19. Brick and slate. Symmetrical front (north) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Hipped low-pitched roof, brick dentil eaves.<br />

Painted brick wall in Flemish bond, end pilasters set-in from the<br />

corners, stone wedge lintels, plinth. Sashes in reveals. Plain door<br />

opening, with a stone moulded canopy on brackets, fanlight, and 4panelled<br />

door. Other elevations of flint, with brick quoins, bands at<br />

lintel and cill levels.<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140157 Country House. c1800, modified and extended before 1890. red<br />

brick in Flemish bond; hipped Welsh roof to shallow pitch, with wide<br />

eaves overhang to main block; some other roofs have plain clay<br />

tiles; brick chimney stacks. Two storeys, 'L'-plan; south elevation of<br />

5 bays. Rendered plinth; small-pane 2-light casement windows of 8<br />

panes each, the ground floor windows having extra 4-pane<br />

toplights, all set under voussoired flat-arched heads; centre bay of<br />

ground floor has a stone entrance porch with 2 free-standing<br />

unfluted Ionic columns carrying plain entablature, framing a 6-panel<br />

door with plain sidelight and fanlight. East and west ends of main<br />

block rendered and colourwashed; to east gable a single-storey<br />

extension with coped gabled tiled roof, linked by a short lobby<br />

having 4-centre archway with boarded door, above which are<br />

Gothic-arched and cusped panels, one featuring a shield; a glass<br />

conservatory added to the south side, and the east gable has a 3light<br />

stone mullioned window. The west wall has blind window<br />

panels, one to each floor level, then northwards extends a doubleroof<br />

plan unit of 4 bays having steeper-pitched slate roof; the west<br />

elevation has 2 and 4 -light casement windows set under<br />

segmental arches to first floor; ground floor has a 9-pane sash<br />

window by 3, otherwise pointed-arched-light stone mullioned<br />

windows of varying pattern, all without labels, 2-light bay 1, two 4lights<br />

bay 4 and bay 2 has a projection window under tiled roof with<br />

4-lights and 2-light splay. Further north, another extension set back<br />

on west side, the lower storey masked by a C20 glased corridor<br />

having flat roof, the first floor tile hung with two 4-arched light<br />

casement windows; this unit screened by brick and flint walling<br />

enclosing a small courtyard. Inside, the principal rooms behind<br />

south facade in a late Adam style; the south-east room with<br />

ornamental plaster ceiling and typical doorcase and dado moulding,<br />

has a fine white marble fireplace surround with Ionic pil<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Weyhill Lodge<br />

Weyhill Road<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0PX<br />

1 Weyhill Farm Cottages<br />

Amesbury Road<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EA<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140570 Large house. C1830 and 1850. Stucco and slate. The original<br />

central unit is a simple classical design with a symmetrical front<br />

(north) of 2 storeys, 1.1.1 windows. Hipped roof. Plain walls, with<br />

eaves moulding, and plain pilasters, slightly-projecting centrepiece,<br />

1st floor band, plinth, architrave to the central (upper) window,<br />

ground floor windows having cornices on brackets. Victorian<br />

sashes in reveals. The doorway ha Ionic columns set within<br />

pilasters with a simple entablature and blocking course, fanlight,<br />

and ½-glazed door. There is a taller extension (c1850) at the west<br />

side, with a symmetrical west elevation, containing a projecting unit<br />

with Ionic columns to the entrance. There is a lower east block,<br />

with a front (north) of 3 windows, and a longer return (east)<br />

elevation; hipped slate roof; plain walls, some sashes and some<br />

casements.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140064 House, formerly 2. C18, and early C19. Rendered walls and<br />

thatch roof. L-shaped block of 2 storeys, 4 windows to the front<br />

(south). Roof hipped at the north wing and the angle, with catslide<br />

at rear. Roughcase walls, but the east side (and east elevation) has<br />

flint work with brick quoins, bands, some cambered openings.<br />

Casements. One gabled porch of painted brick, another wood<br />

porch with boarded sides, gable and decorative head to the<br />

opening: 4 panelled doors.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


6 Amport Park Mews<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BS<br />

LB2 08/01/1982 140010 Stable block, with extensions to provide added coach housing and AMPORT<br />

domestic quarters. 1857, by William Burn, and late C19. Yellow<br />

brick with stone dressings, & hipped slate roof. The original range<br />

was symmetrical, with a central carriage arch, flanked by stables<br />

and coach-house on each side, the west side being extended to the<br />

later 2-storeyed coach-house and house, forming an L-shaped unit.<br />

The external (south) elevation is plain, with 3 small ventilating<br />

windows (at each side) below the eaves, the centrepiece having<br />

side pilasters (with moulded stone caps) supporting an arch (with<br />

architrave moulding) with a key joined to a cornice with a central<br />

pediment (to each face); this supports a tall and narrower stone<br />

clock tower, with a plain base (with a moulded panel), a clock stage<br />

with Tuscan columns outside the chamfered corners, and an<br />

entablature capped by a leaded ogee dome, of octagonal plan with<br />

wide faces containing projecting oval ventilators. The courtyard<br />

elevation (north) is irregular but the return 2-storeyed block is<br />

symmetrical (east) with a hipped roof having moulded brick eaves,<br />

raised in the centre as a pediment, 3 windows above 3 oval arched<br />

carriage openings; to its north side is a lower 2-storeyed domestic<br />

wing, the north face of which (facing Lane) has a hipped slate roof,<br />

moulded brick eaves, cambered openings with casements, and a<br />

plinth.


7 Amport Park Mews<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BS<br />

LB2 08/01/1982 140010 Stable block, with extensions to provide added coach housing and AMPORT<br />

domestic quarters. 1857, by William Burn, and late C19. Yellow<br />

brick with stone dressings, & hipped slate roof. The original range<br />

was symmetrical, with a central carriage arch, flanked by stables<br />

and coach-house on each side, the west side being extended to the<br />

later 2-storeyed coach-house and house, forming an L-shaped unit.<br />

The external (south) elevation is plain, with 3 small ventilating<br />

windows (at each side) below the eaves, the centrepiece having<br />

side pilasters (with moulded stone caps) supporting an arch (with<br />

architrave moulding) with a key joined to a cornice with a central<br />

pediment (to each face); this supports a tall and narrower stone<br />

clock tower, with a plain base (with a moulded panel), a clock stage<br />

with Tuscan columns outside the chamfered corners, and an<br />

entablature capped by a leaded ogee dome, of octagonal plan with<br />

wide faces containing projecting oval ventilators. The courtyard<br />

elevation (north) is irregular but the return 2-storeyed block is<br />

symmetrical (east) with a hipped roof having moulded brick eaves,<br />

raised in the centre as a pediment, 3 windows above 3 oval arched<br />

carriage openings; to its north side is a lower 2-storeyed domestic<br />

wing, the north face of which (facing Lane) has a hipped slate roof,<br />

moulded brick eaves, cambered openings with casements, and a<br />

plinth.


8 Amport Park Mews<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BS<br />

LB2 08/01/1982 140010 Stable block, with extensions to provide added coach housing and AMPORT<br />

domestic quarters. 1857, by William Burn, and late C19. Yellow<br />

brick with stone dressings, & hipped slate roof. The original range<br />

was symmetrical, with a central carriage arch, flanked by stables<br />

and coach-house on each side, the west side being extended to the<br />

later 2-storeyed coach-house and house, forming an L-shaped unit.<br />

The external (south) elevation is plain, with 3 small ventilating<br />

windows (at each side) below the eaves, the centrepiece having<br />

side pilasters (with moulded stone caps) supporting an arch (with<br />

architrave moulding) with a key joined to a cornice with a central<br />

pediment (to each face); this supports a tall and narrower stone<br />

clock tower, with a plain base (with a moulded panel), a clock stage<br />

with Tuscan columns outside the chamfered corners, and an<br />

entablature capped by a leaded ogee dome, of octagonal plan with<br />

wide faces containing projecting oval ventilators. The courtyard<br />

elevation (north) is irregular but the return 2-storeyed block is<br />

symmetrical (east) with a hipped roof having moulded brick eaves,<br />

raised in the centre as a pediment, 3 windows above 3 oval arched<br />

carriage openings; to its north side is a lower 2-storeyed domestic<br />

wing, the north face of which (facing Lane) has a hipped slate roof,<br />

moulded brick eaves, cambered openings with casements, and a<br />

plinth.


9 Amport Park Mews<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BS<br />

7 Sarson Cottages<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AE<br />

2 Mount Pleasant<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AG<br />

3 Mount Pleasant<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AG<br />

LB2 08/01/1982 140010 Stable block, with extensions to provide added coach housing and<br />

domestic quarters. 1857, by William Burn, and late C19. Yellow<br />

brick with stone dressings, & hipped slate roof. The original range<br />

was symmetrical, with a central carriage arch, flanked by stables<br />

and coach-house on each side, the west side being extended to the<br />

later 2-storeyed coach-house and house, forming an L-shaped unit.<br />

The external (south) elevation is plain, with 3 small ventilating<br />

windows (at each side) below the eaves, the centrepiece having<br />

side pilasters (with moulded stone caps) supporting an arch (with<br />

architrave moulding) with a key joined to a cornice with a central<br />

pediment (to each face); this supports a tall and narrower stone<br />

clock tower, with a plain base (with a moulded panel), a clock stage<br />

with Tuscan columns outside the chamfered corners, and an<br />

entablature capped by a leaded ogee dome, of octagonal plan with<br />

wide faces containing projecting oval ventilators. The courtyard<br />

elevation (north) is irregular but the return 2-storeyed block is<br />

symmetrical (east) with a hipped roof having moulded brick eaves,<br />

raised in the centre as a pediment, 3 windows above 3 oval arched<br />

carriage openings; to its north side is a lower 2-storeyed domestic<br />

wing, the north face of which (facing Lane) has a hipped slate roof,<br />

moulded brick eaves, cambered openings with casements, and a<br />

plinth.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140046 Unequal pair of cottages. C17, with exterior of c1800. Rendered<br />

walls and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3.2 above 2.2 windows.<br />

½-hipped roof, eyebrow dormers. Plain walls, some exposed<br />

timber frame at the rear, end walls with flint panels. Casements.<br />

No.12 has an estate porch, boarded and with an oval arch, slate<br />

roof, and boarded door; No.13 has a pediment hood and boarded<br />

door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140043 Terrace of 4 cottages. Late C18, with C20 restoration. Plain<br />

rendered walls, and hipped thatch roof. Symmetrical front (south)<br />

of 2 storeys, 6 windows. C20 casements. 4 open porches, with<br />

slat roof, cambered arch, boarded cheeks, and boarded doors.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140043 Terrace of 4 cottages. Late C18, with C20 restoration. Plain<br />

rendered walls, and hipped thatch roof. Symmetrical front (south)<br />

of 2 storeys, 6 windows. C20 casements. 4 open porches, with<br />

slat roof, cambered arch, boarded cheeks, and boarded doors.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


4 Mount Pleasant<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AG<br />

1 Haydown Cottages<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LT<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140043 Terrace of 4 cottages. Late C18, with C20 restoration. Plain<br />

rendered walls, and hipped thatch roof. Symmetrical front (south)<br />

of 2 storeys, 6 windows. C20 casements. 4 open porches, with<br />

slat roof, cambered arch, boarded cheeks, and boarded doors.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140054 2 cottages linked by a high wall, each block once being a pair. Late<br />

C18, C20 restoration. Brick and flint, render, hipped thatch roof.<br />

Each unit symmetrical of 2 storeys, 2 windows, but with some<br />

windows inserted later. Casements. Plain doorways. The wall<br />

joining the blocks is of eaves height, with a tiled capping.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Phoenix 1 Amport Park Mews<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BS<br />

3-4 Amport Park Mews<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BS<br />

LB2 08/01/1982 140011 This structure forms the north and east sides of the courtyard made<br />

by the earlier stable block; it is taller and more elaborate in design.<br />

c1900. Yellow brick walls with stone dressings, hipped slate roof. 2<br />

storeys. On the inner (south) face there is a gabled centrepiece<br />

flanked by wings of 2 windows, with a return block (of 4 windows)<br />

completing the L-shape. The upper windows are ½ dormers with<br />

hipped roofs, the centrepiece has a high loading door with a stone<br />

frame (pediment, panelled pilasters, key, cill on 3 brackets): the<br />

lower openings are plain with cambered arches and stone cills.<br />

The return block is symmetrical (on its west face) with a pediment<br />

gable above the 2 taller middle windows. The outside (north)<br />

elevation follows the same style, producing an impressive<br />

appearance, with the pediment gable (and high loading door) off<br />

centre, with 2½ dormers to the east and 1 to the west: there is a<br />

middle band of small ventilation openings, of 2.2.2 arrangement,<br />

and at the east side 3 sash windows: again these are hipped roofed<br />

dormers, cambered openings; and a high plinth.<br />

LB2 08/01/1982 140011 This structure forms the north and east sides of the courtyard made<br />

by the earlier stable block; it is taller and more elaborate in design.<br />

c1900. Yellow brick walls with stone dressings, hipped slate roof. 2<br />

storeys. On the inner (south) face there is a gabled centrepiece<br />

flanked by wings of 2 windows, with a return block (of 4 windows)<br />

completing the L-shape. The upper windows are ½ dormers with<br />

hipped roofs, the centrepiece has a high loading door with a stone<br />

frame (pediment, panelled pilasters, key, cill on 3 brackets): the<br />

lower openings are plain with cambered arches and stone cills.<br />

The return block is symmetrical (on its west face) with a pediment<br />

gable above the 2 taller middle windows. The outside (north)<br />

elevation follows the same style, producing an impressive<br />

appearance, with the pediment gable (and high loading door) off<br />

centre, with 2½ dormers to the east and 1 to the west: there is a<br />

middle band of small ventilation openings, of 2.2.2 arrangement,<br />

and at the east side 3 sash windows: again these are hipped roofed<br />

dormers, cambered openings; and a high plinth.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Range of buildings N and W of<br />

Home Farm House<br />

Cholderton Park<br />

Amport<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140164 Byres, stabling, barn etc. Late C19; central gateway on north side<br />

by Crickmay and Sons for H.C.Stephens MP Unknapped flint and<br />

chalk cob, with brick dressings and plinths, roofs mostly early<br />

asbestos cement slates or double Roman clay tiles. In form of a<br />

quadrangle, open to south-east corner. Single-storey, with some<br />

lofts. Principal range on north side has central gateway, the gable<br />

above timber-framed with diagonal brick nogging to lower panels<br />

and rendering over; 6 bays to either side marked by brick piers, the<br />

roofs having raised centre sections for ventilation and being<br />

crowned with ornamental tiles, with a band of (original) patent<br />

glazing on south side: projecting gable to north-east corner with<br />

doorway and segmental-arched left door over; on north west corner<br />

projects a lower chalk cob building with hipped plain clay tiled roof,<br />

and a length of some 55 metres of cob walling with sloped tile<br />

capping, extends westwards. On south side of this north range,<br />

other than central throughway, are several doorways; that in northwest<br />

corner a A-centre0arched moulded doorway with framed and<br />

boarded door, having a 3-light mullioned store window without label<br />

immediately east. East range in cob with double-Roman tiled roof,<br />

the central portion raised with half-hipped roof, having a wide 3centre-arched<br />

doorway above which is 9-light transomed casement<br />

under a band of weatherboarding: 3 bays to each side of<br />

crosswing, the outer bays having matching casement windows of<br />

varying widths and the centre bays doorways with fanlight over.<br />

The west range is of open byres, with the roof in two sections; the<br />

north half set slightly higher, with collared queen-post roof trusses<br />

and wind-braced frame, is covered with double Roman tiles, the<br />

south section has similar framing but red asbestos cement slate<br />

coverings. South range has raised floors on a flint and brick plinth,<br />

with plain collar-truss roofs and timber boarded walls, with a brickwalled<br />

extension under a cat-slide roof on<br />

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Lodge<br />

Smug Road<br />

Cholderton<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0DR<br />

Kingsettle Stud<br />

Cholderton Road<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0DX<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140163 Farmhouse. Probably of C18 origin but Gothicised in C19 possibly<br />

by G. devey. Mostly rendered and colourwashed, with stone<br />

dressings; Welsh slate roofs, mostly behind parapets; grey brick<br />

chimney stacks with red brick caps and white square plan pots. 'U'<br />

plan, 2 storeys. South elevation of 4 bays with the two inner bays<br />

projecting: angled corner butresses with Gothic pinacles; pairs of<br />

French doors to lower bays, some with fanlight over; to first floor<br />

are composite windows having 8-pane sashes with flanking<br />

sidelights. Matching windows to first bay or returns in east and west<br />

sides; on the east side are 2-storey and single- storey extensions<br />

northwards, the former with small-pane casement windows for 2<br />

bays, the latter having 2 pointed-arched 'Y'-traceried casement<br />

windows. Entrance through small porch on north side. Interior not<br />

seen.<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140162 Cottage for groom or coachman. c1900, probably by G.C. Horsley<br />

for H.C. Stephens MP. Red brickwork in English Cross Bond with<br />

knapped flint panels; plain clay tiled roofs, ornamental brick<br />

chimney stacks. Single-storey with attics; 3-bay south elevation .<br />

Brick plinth; bay 1 has 3-light mullioned stone window, with a 3-light<br />

casement window in flat-roofed dormer above; bay 2 has a<br />

projecting open porch under catslide roof with hipped return,<br />

carried on 2 rustic timber posts off a tall brick plinth, the entrance<br />

door framed and boarded; bay 3 is blank, with a projecting brick<br />

chimney stack and a flintwork panel. Other elevations to match.<br />

Interior not seen, but said to have 6 bedrooms, some of which<br />

oversail bay 4 of the north range of the Kingsettle Stud. (qv)<br />

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Kingsettle Stud<br />

Cholderton Road<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0DX<br />

Andover Lodge<br />

Cholderton Road<br />

Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0EA<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140160 Stables complex with coach houses and two attached cottages (qv)<br />

c1900, probably by G.C.Horsley, for H.C.Stephens MP. Red<br />

brickwork with stone dressings and unknapped flint panels; plain<br />

clay tiled roofs with stone slate base courses and sawn stone<br />

ridges; ornamental brick chimney stacks. Single-storey with some<br />

lofts and attics; irregular 'U' plan with the cottages added to northeast<br />

and north-west corners. Main block on west side of courtyard,<br />

of 7 bays, with gabled 2-bay projection to bay 1 with overhung<br />

bargeboarded gable, irregular flint panel with 2-light stone<br />

mullioned windows at loft level; bays 2 to 6 separated by brick and<br />

stone piers, with brick plinths, flint panels and 4-light mullioned<br />

stone windows bays 2,3,5,and 6, plain double doorway bay 4 and<br />

small flat-roofed dormer window over bays 3 and 5; the return face<br />

to bay 1 to match with one mullioned window and a stable door:<br />

bay 7 has a very large doorway set under a gable at 45 degrees,<br />

there being diagonal timber boarding with a 3-light casement in the<br />

gable. North range of 4 bays, all in brickwork with brick piers; bays<br />

1 and 3 blank, bays 2 and 4 have pairs of coach doors; tile- hung<br />

gable over bay 4 has 6-light oriel window, but is part of NE cottage<br />

(qv). Inside, the walls of brickwork with glazed brick dadoes: south<br />

room is stable for mares in foal, then in west wing 8 boxes, and<br />

tack room with gallery over. Formerly used for breeding Suffolk and<br />

Cleveland Bay horses, the building still intact and in use as<br />

stabling.<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140167 Lodge to country estate. 1892. Probably by Cricknay and Sons, for<br />

H C Stephens MP. Random unknapped flintwork with ashlar stone<br />

dressings on squared rubble plinth; plain clay tiled gabled roofs;<br />

brick chimney stacks with moulded stone copings. Two storeys,<br />

gabled elevations to all but north. South elevation has catslide roof<br />

at west end over slightly rusticated quoin work; towards east end a<br />

segmental pointed-arched doorway with boarded door set in<br />

recess; in gable above a 2-light stone mullioned window without<br />

label. East elevation of 2 bays, with catslide roof to north, bay 1 has<br />

a single pointed-arched light window above; bay 2 has a 5-light<br />

mullioned window without label below and a 3-light above. West<br />

elevation has catslide roof to north, under which is a pointed arched<br />

single-light window; in main gable a 3-light window to ground floor<br />

and to right a mezzanine stair window of one light width, with to<br />

south a 2-light window under another catslide roof. North elevation<br />

to match. Interior not seen. (Unsigned drawings in Wiltshire Record<br />

Office, Cat. No. 1894, Ser. 38m, dated)<br />

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Cholderton Road<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0EB<br />

Roadside Boundary Wall To East<br />

And West Of Entrance To Sarson<br />

Farm<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AQ<br />

1 Mount Pleasant<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AG<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140158 Group of outbuildings including coachman's house. Late C19.<br />

possibly a remodelling by Crickmay and Sons. Mostly in red brick,<br />

some flintwork; mainly Welsh slate roofs but with some plain clay<br />

tiles and also stone slates. 'L'- plan, largely single-storey but with 2storey<br />

section to west range. South range all brick with slate roof,<br />

hipped at east end; 10 bays with casement window bays 1,3,4,6,7<br />

and 9 mostly 9-panel under timber lintels; bays 2,5 and 8 have<br />

doorways with rectangular fanlight; bay 10 recessed. West range<br />

10 bays: bay 1 single-storey under Welsh slate roof having 3-light<br />

casement windows: bays 2 to 4 two-storey, knapped flint with<br />

banded brickwork; half-hipped plain clay tiled roof, with 3-light<br />

casement windows: bays 2 and 3 and door with rectangular fanlight<br />

to bay 4, ground floor; above, 2-light casement window, bays 2 and<br />

4 and a small circular window bay 3. Bays 5 to 9 single-storey, in<br />

brick with Welsh slate roof, having 9-pane casements bays 5 and 7<br />

and large doorways bays 6, 8 and 9; bay 10 is in unknapped<br />

flintwork with half-hipped stone slated roof set at right angles to the<br />

remainder, with stone dressings to quoins and a stable door, and<br />

with a 2-light casement window set in timber louvred surround<br />

above. Extending from the north-east corner eastwards for about<br />

50 metres an unknapped flint wall with stone copings and<br />

dressings, having central opening with curved plan sweeps and<br />

circular piers as entrance to courtyard formed by these buildings<br />

and Cholderton Park House (q.v.) to which these are an important<br />

part of the setting.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140041 Roadside boundary wall, to east and west of the entrance to the<br />

farm. Early C19. High wall, of cob on a flint base, with rendered<br />

surface and a tile capping.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140043 Terrace of 4 cottages. Late C18, with C20 restoration. Plain<br />

rendered walls, and hipped thatch roof. Symmetrical front (south)<br />

of 2 storeys, 6 windows. C20 casements. 4 open porches, with<br />

slat roof, cambered arch, boarded cheeks, and boarded doors.<br />

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The White House<br />

Sarson Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AA<br />

Wall Between Fleur De Lys And<br />

Broadwater<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AY<br />

Large Granary 20m SW Of The<br />

Old Farm<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Stable 20m NW Of The Old Farm<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Stable Block 10m E Of Amport<br />

Firs<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BE<br />

Eight Table Top Tombs N Of St<br />

Marys Church<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Amport<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BW<br />

LB2 House. Early C19. Stucco and slate. Symmetrical front (south) of<br />

2 storeys, 3 windows. Low-pitched hipped roof. Plain walls, stone<br />

cills, plinth. Sashes in exposed frames, the upper windows being<br />

original. Wood boarded porch, with decorative head to the<br />

opening, and ½-glazed door. The rear wall has flint horizontal<br />

panels.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140039 Early C19. High garden wall of rendered cob on a flint and brick<br />

base, with tiled capping.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140027 Granary. Early C19. Timber frame on 5 x 3 staddles (some<br />

missing). ½ hipped tile roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140025 Stable. Early C19. Rectangular block with rendered walls (on cob<br />

with a flint base), and ½-hipped thatch roof. Hay loft door above<br />

lower door. Tile-hung upper east gable and all of west gable.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140020 Early C19. Plain rectangular block, with rendered walls and a slate<br />

roof, having at the centre a square turret with a pyramid lead roof,<br />

coupled arched ventilators above a plain base. On the east side<br />

there is a ½-dormer hay-loft door, the west (courtyard) elevation<br />

has 2 windows, a range of 3 carriage entrances in the centre and<br />

another at the south side.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140016 8 table-top tombs in the churchyard, north of the church. Of stone,<br />

with rectangular form, with classical mouldings. Dates include<br />

1983, 1790, 1796, 1826 and 1836.<br />

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Three Saddleback Tombs<br />

Immediatley N Of Porch Of St<br />

Marys Church<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Amport<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BW<br />

Two Table Top Tombs S Of St<br />

Marys Church<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Amport<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BW<br />

Gatepiers to Stables<br />

Amport House<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Barn 10 M N Of Manor Farm<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

Guyatt Cottage<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

K6 Telephone Kiosk<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140015 Early C19. 3 saddle-back tombs, immediately north of the north<br />

porch. Of stone, and set in a stone pavement, surrounded by<br />

wrought-iron rails.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140014 2 table-top tombs to the south of the chancel. Stone. Rectangular<br />

form, Dated 1764 and 1800<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140012 Gatepiers. c1900. The entrance to the courtyard from Furzedown<br />

Lane, in the gap between the early and later stable buildings, is<br />

made impressive by 2 massive gatepiers. Large ball finials rest on<br />

bold stone cornices, with pilasters at the corners of the square<br />

piers, and a simple base. The pilasters have moulded caps and<br />

bases, and rusticated projections tied horizontally by recessed<br />

panels, the infilling being yellow brickwork.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140057 Barn. C18. Timber frame of 4 bays with aisles, Queen post truss.<br />

Corrugated iron roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140060 Cottage. Late C18, with C20 restoration. Rendered and thatched.<br />

1 storey and attic, 2 above 3 windows. Hipped roof, extended<br />

southwards above a former outshot (now an open verandah);<br />

eyebrow dormers. Plain walls (some painted brickwork), plinth;<br />

C20 recessed entrance at the north side. Casements. Boarded<br />

door. Linked to Wiremead by a flat-roofed recessed unit.<br />

LB2 22/07/1988 Telephone Kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert<br />

Scott. Made by Carron Co. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed<br />

roof. Unperforated replacement Elizabeth II crowns to top panels<br />

and margin glazing to windows and door.<br />

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Amesbury Road<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EA<br />

Weyhill Barn<br />

Amesbury Road<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EA<br />

Granary in courtyard 45m NW of<br />

Home Farm House<br />

Cholderton Park<br />

Amport<br />

The White Horse Inn<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EE<br />

Clare Cottage<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

Wiremead<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140064 House, formerly 2. C18, and early C19. Rendered walls and<br />

thatch roof. L-shaped block of 2 storeys, 4 windows to the front<br />

(south). Roof hipped at the north wing and the angle, with catslide<br />

at rear. Roughcase walls, but the east side (and east elevation) has<br />

flint work with brick quoins, bands, some cambered openings.<br />

Casements. One gabled porch of painted brick, another wood<br />

porch with boarded sides, gable and decorative head to the<br />

opening: 4 panelled doors.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140065 C18. L-shaped block with thatched roof and rendered walls (on<br />

cob on a flint base), but also some brickwork and some boarding.<br />

Openings on the inner angle, the outer walls being plain. Included<br />

for group value.<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140165 Granary. c1900 of timber boarding on timber frame, set on 4x5<br />

staddle stones, having plain collar-trussed roof carrying plain clay<br />

tiles with ornamental ridge. Doorways set in the north and south<br />

gable ends. Building forms part of the varied courtyard group<br />

immediately north and west of Home Farm House (qv)<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140063 Public House. Late C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof. Front<br />

(north) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 5 windows. ½-hipped roof<br />

(timber framed gables) with catslide at rear, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. Plain walls and plinth, painted brickwork at the<br />

west side, the east corner having heavy chamfered rustic quoins in<br />

plaster. Casements. Boarded door in plain frame. C20 single-<br />

storeyed addition set back at the east end, of similar style.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140062 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and render, with a thatch roof. Near<br />

symmetrical front (east) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 4 windows.<br />

½-hipped roof, with eaves raised above the upper windows. Part of<br />

the front has flint and brick walls, the other part being rendered,<br />

and all painted. Casements. Open porch on 4 posts, with a thatch<br />

roof, and plain doorway.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140061 Cottage. Late C18. Brick and flint, with a thatch roof. 1 storey and<br />

attic, 3 above 4 windows. Roof hipped at the south, ½-hipped at<br />

the north end, eyebrow dormers. Casements. Plain doorway.<br />

Linked to Guyatt Cottage by a flat-roofed recessed (kitchen) unit.<br />

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Ladys Walk<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

Old Farm Cottage<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

Manor Farm<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

Meadowside<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140059 House, formerly 2. Early C19. Flint and brick, with a low-pitched<br />

slate roof. Wide regular front (east) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. The<br />

flint panels have thin patterned lines, with brick quoins, bands,<br />

cambered openings, plinth. Casements, original upper leaded<br />

lights, and mid C19 lights to the ground-floor. The plain doorway<br />

has played reveals of vertical boarding, with an old 6-panelled (2-<br />

top-glazed) door: another doorway now filled.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140058 House. Late C18 & early C19. Rendered walls and thatch roof.<br />

Front (east) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. ½-hipped roof, catslide to part<br />

or rear: the south end finishes as a gable to a short stretch of tiling.<br />

The front walls is rendered at the south side and painted brick<br />

(headers) at the north, plinth: the north gable has exposed framing<br />

above a wall of horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins, bands and<br />

plinth. Casements. Mid C19 wood boarded porch with ornamental<br />

bargeboards to the gable, slate roof, and boarded door.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140056 House. 1722, of earlier origin. Brick and slate. Near-symmetrical<br />

front (west) of 2 storeys, attic and cellar, 3 windows. Steep roof<br />

(originally thatched) with 2 C20 flat-roofed dormers. Painted brick<br />

in Flemish bond, moulded 1st floor band, cambered openings,<br />

plinth. Casements. Mid C19 brick porch with a Gothic arch; within<br />

an old wide doorway with a 4-panelled (2-top glazed) door. The<br />

east elevation is red brick in Flemish bond with blue headers, a<br />

plain 1st floor band and high plinth: casements, brick gabled porch<br />

and a porch of 1973 (to a room used as the farm office). 3 bricks<br />

are inscribed TP1722, RAL 1722, and JVA. Within, early C18<br />

features include a staircase (with later rails) dado panelling to the<br />

hall, plain 4 panelled doors in simple architraves; there is also a<br />

massive oval-arched chimney breast (a remnant of the earlier<br />

timber-framed house).<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140055 Cottage. Late C18. Painted brick walls and thatched roof. The<br />

building is at right-angles to the roadway, the front (south) having 1<br />

storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows. Roof hipped at the west end<br />

and ½-hipped at the east, with eyebrow dormers. 2 cambered<br />

openings; the east gable wall is mainly flint, with brick quoins,<br />

horizontal bands, and upper gable. Casements. C20 door, the<br />

former doorway now being a window.<br />

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2 Haydown Cottages<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LT<br />

Amport Church Of England<br />

Primary School<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Sheppard Almshouses Flats 1-6<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BD<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140054 2 cottages linked by a high wall, each block once being a pair. Late<br />

C18, C20 restoration. Brick and flint, render, hipped thatch roof.<br />

Each unit symmetrical of 2 storeys, 2 windows, but with some<br />

windows inserted later. Casements. Plain doorways. The wall<br />

joining the blocks is of eaves height, with a tiled capping.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140023 Primary school. 1815, with C20 extensions. Brick and slate.<br />

Symmetrical front (west) repeating the general pattern of the<br />

adjoining almshouses, of 2 storeys, 2.2.2 windows. The roof is<br />

raised as a pediment in the centre, with a stone plaque inscribed..<br />

"In pursuance of the intention of Thomas Shepheard DD his widow<br />

caused this school house to be erected for the use and benefit of<br />

the poor children of this parish AD MDCCCXV" above is a square<br />

turret with lead pyramid roof and boarded walls. Red brick walls of<br />

Flemish bond, stepped eaves blue band (with stone corner blocks),<br />

rubbed flat arches, pilasters to the centrepiece, plinth. Casements.<br />

Doorway at the south side of the centre (originally the south side of<br />

the building was the master's house) with simple cornice, frieze,<br />

pilasters and 4-panelled door. The north gable (school entrance)<br />

has a doorway within an arched recess (stone key and impost<br />

blocks), with a cornice on brackets and 6 panelled door, above<br />

which is a stone plaque inscribed.."This school was endowed AD<br />

MDCCCXV1..". To the east of the north gable there extends a C20<br />

lower wing, in the same style.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140022 Terrace of 6 almshouses, unaltered in form and use. 1815. Brick<br />

and tile. Symmetrical front (north-west) of 3.2.3 windows. Hipped<br />

tile roof, brick dentil eaves, catslide at rear, with a pediment above<br />

the centrepiece containing a stone plaque inscribed "..Erected and<br />

endowed for VI Poor Widows AD MDCCCXV pursuant to the will of<br />

Thomas Shepheard..". Painted brick walls in Flemish bond, rubbed<br />

flat arches, pilasters at each side of the centrepiece, plinth.<br />

Casements: blank panels above the 2 inner doorways (which lead<br />

to through passageways, giving access to the units on each side).<br />

4 boarded doors in plain openings. Improved at the rear, which has<br />

late C20 casements.<br />

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White Cottage<br />

The Green<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BA<br />

Amport Firs And Flats 1, 2, 3 And<br />

4<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BE<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140021 Cottage. C17, and late C18. Part-timber-framed, also brick and<br />

flint with a thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 above 3 windows. ½hipped<br />

roof, with exposed frame in the west gable, eaves raised<br />

above the small upper windows, catslide at the rear, and thatched<br />

porch. Part of the front wall has exposed framing, with rendered<br />

infill (and a few panels of brickwork), the other walls comprise<br />

horizontal flint panels with brick quoins and bands and plinth<br />

moulding (all now painted). Casements. The porch has an oval<br />

archway, enclosing a 4-panelled door.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140019 House and flats: the building is of several periods with a late C17<br />

core, with early C19 and C20 additions. Brick and tile. The central<br />

part of the north west elevation is a symmetrical unit of the late<br />

C17, of 2 storeys (now with dormers), 3 windows: hipped roof (east<br />

side) and modillion eaves cornice, 2 C20 dormers: red brick walls in<br />

Flemish bond with blue headers, rubbed flat arches (wider than the<br />

present openings), and pilasters, moulded 1st floor band, plinth.<br />

Old sash above the doorway, other sashes (early C19, one new) of<br />

30 small panes of old glass. C20 classical doorcase. To the east<br />

is a lower C20 plain extension of 2 storeys windows, with Flemish<br />

bond walls and casements; to the west is the tall gable of the front<br />

unit. The early C19 front (south-west) elevation is symmetrical, of 3<br />

storeys (2nd floor of 1845) 5 windows. Plain tile roof with thin<br />

moulded eaves cornice with carved dentils: walls of red brickwork<br />

in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth, and 2nd floor<br />

wood band (concealing earlier wall plate). Old sashes. Greek<br />

Doric stone porch of 2 columns, 2 pilasters, plain fanlight and ¾<br />

glazed double doors. Within the angle formed by the 2 front<br />

elevations there are rear extensions, of the late C17, but<br />

heightened in the early C19, with a late C19 2 storeyed wing<br />

attached by a single-storeyed service block (these irregular units<br />

have been converted to flats). Within the front entrance is a<br />

staircase of the early C19, and one room is panelled.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Gateway To East Lodge<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BW<br />

East Lodge to Amport House<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140018 Piers, with flanking walls, and gates. 1923 by Lutyens. 2 piers of<br />

Portland stone, enclosing wrought-iron gates; on a square plan, the<br />

elevation has a simplified classical form. The top ball finial merges<br />

with corner supports above a simple moulded cornice. The pier<br />

has a small upper panel, a plain band, and a plain niche in the<br />

lower part. The base is a wide slab with a concave underside. At<br />

each side there is a short length of boundary wall, with a plain<br />

Portland stone cap above rough Bath stone ashlar. The wroughtiron<br />

gates have Georgian features, with side pilasters and<br />

ornamental capping.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140017 Lodge at entrance to Amport House. 1871. Yellow brick walls with<br />

stone dressings, and a slate roof. Tudor design of T-form with a<br />

lower extension at the rear, and an entrance within the main angle:<br />

1 storey and attic. Steep roof with ornamental bargeboards, lower<br />

monopitch roofs to bays and extensions: there are 2 large stacks<br />

with moulded bases to the separate octagonal stone flues (one of 3<br />

another of 2) with moulded caps. Windows are casements, within<br />

chamfered stone frames. The porch has a gable above a 4-centred<br />

arch.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


St Marys Church<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Amport<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BW<br />

LB2S 21/12/1960 140013 Parish church. c1320, restoration of 1866 by Slater and Carpenter.<br />

Aisleless cruciform church with a central tower; the north transept<br />

and nave were virtually rebuilt in 1866 when the north vestry<br />

(appearing as a smaller north transept from the chancel), organ<br />

aisle and north porch were built new, and the nave extended by<br />

one bay to accommodate the font. The building is rendered, with<br />

flint walls for the work of 1866, with stone dressings, the roof being<br />

tiled. The windows are (except for the vestry) coupled lights with<br />

cusped heads supporting flamboyant roundels or ogee shaped<br />

trefoils (reproduced in the nave), with a 3 light east window and a<br />

high circular window in the west gable. The tower has a stone<br />

parapet, with a coved base decorated with heads, and small<br />

coupled lights to the bell stage; there are diagonal buttresses to the<br />

east wall. Within, the pointed and chamfered arches of the<br />

crossing are prominent, the nave and transepts of plain<br />

(restoration) appearance; the chancel is enriched by the traceried<br />

windows, a piscina, stepped sedilia of 3 ogee arches, and a floor<br />

covered by tomb slabs (including a finely-lettered group of 5 in the<br />

sanctuary, of late C17 early C18). There are several wall<br />

monuments in the chancel with small slate slabs of 1653 and 1636,<br />

and larger classical monuments of 1723, 1753 and 1779, and in the<br />

north transept a classical monument of 1807. The font is an<br />

elaborate 'Perpendicular' design of 1865 with a wood cover. A<br />

particular treasure (in a glazed frame) is a C14 alabaster carving<br />

(found at nearby East Cholderton) of a St. John's Head, with an<br />

ornamental canopy and head flanked by the small figures of St.<br />

Margaret, St. Katherine, St. Peter, S. William of York, with a<br />

Resurrection at the base.<br />

AMPORT


2 Amport Park Mews<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BS<br />

5 Amport Park Mews<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BS<br />

LB2 08/01/1982 140011 This structure forms the north and east sides of the courtyard made<br />

by the earlier stable block; it is taller and more elaborate in design.<br />

c1900. Yellow brick walls with stone dressings, hipped slate roof. 2<br />

storeys. On the inner (south) face there is a gabled centrepiece<br />

flanked by wings of 2 windows, with a return block (of 4 windows)<br />

completing the L-shape. The upper windows are ½ dormers with<br />

hipped roofs, the centrepiece has a high loading door with a stone<br />

frame (pediment, panelled pilasters, key, cill on 3 brackets): the<br />

lower openings are plain with cambered arches and stone cills.<br />

The return block is symmetrical (on its west face) with a pediment<br />

gable above the 2 taller middle windows. The outside (north)<br />

elevation follows the same style, producing an impressive<br />

appearance, with the pediment gable (and high loading door) off<br />

centre, with 2½ dormers to the east and 1 to the west: there is a<br />

middle band of small ventilation openings, of 2.2.2 arrangement,<br />

and at the east side 3 sash windows: again these are hipped roofed<br />

dormers, cambered openings; and a high plinth.<br />

LB2 08/01/1982 140010 Stable block, with extensions to provide added coach housing and<br />

domestic quarters. 1857, by William Burn, and late C19. Yellow<br />

brick with stone dressings, & hipped slate roof. The original range<br />

was symmetrical, with a central carriage arch, flanked by stables<br />

and coach-house on each side, the west side being extended to the<br />

later 2-storeyed coach-house and house, forming an L-shaped unit.<br />

The external (south) elevation is plain, with 3 small ventilating<br />

windows (at each side) below the eaves, the centrepiece having<br />

side pilasters (with moulded stone caps) supporting an arch (with<br />

architrave moulding) with a key joined to a cornice with a central<br />

pediment (to each face); this supports a tall and narrower stone<br />

clock tower, with a plain base (with a moulded panel), a clock stage<br />

with Tuscan columns outside the chamfered corners, and an<br />

entablature capped by a leaded ogee dome, of octagonal plan with<br />

wide faces containing projecting oval ventilators. The courtyard<br />

elevation (north) is irregular but the return 2-storeyed block is<br />

symmetrical (east) with a hipped roof having moulded brick eaves,<br />

raised in the centre as a pediment, 3 windows above 3 oval arched<br />

carriage openings; to its north side is a lower 2-storeyed domestic<br />

wing, the north face of which (facing Lane) has a hipped slate roof,<br />

moulded brick eaves, cambered openings with casements, and a<br />

plinth.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Terraced Garden<br />

Amport House<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BG<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140009 Formal garden. 1923, by Lutyens and Jekyll. A rectangular area in<br />

two shallow terraces below the old south terrace of the house. The<br />

upper terrace has a centre-piece of an oval stone-framed basin,<br />

from which lead narrow canals from the centre of each end, the<br />

canals turning at right angles and then dropping to the lower<br />

terrace, where they turn outwards to finish as decorative square<br />

ponds. The water channels have stone paving on each side, and<br />

there are stone walls on the borders of each terrace, and in the<br />

centre flights of stone steps. The whole scheme ends with a deep<br />

wall, separating the garden from the parkland beyond. Associated<br />

with the built up part of the scheme is a pattern of planting, formal<br />

and informal linked to axial lines of pleached limes to the west and<br />

a lower informal garden to the east: the layout includes large vases<br />

on pedestals and earthenware jars.<br />

AMPORT


Amport House<br />

Furzedown Lane<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8BG<br />

Haydown Lodge<br />

Wiremead Lane<br />

East Cholderton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LR<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140008 County mansion. 1857, by William Burn. Brick walls with stone<br />

dressings, and a steep slate roof. The design resembles the<br />

English style of c1600, the elevations being regular but not<br />

symmetrical; the tall house-block is of 2 storeys with attic, and the<br />

extensive service wing of 1 storey and attic, in each case the upper<br />

floors have semi-dormer windows. The south (garden) front is<br />

symmetrical, with an added bay at the east side, of 1.3.1:1<br />

windows. The centre part has ½ dormers with gables, and there<br />

are attic windows in the side gables: beneath each gable is a 2storeyed<br />

splayed bay. Walls of yellow brickwork in English bond<br />

with flush Bath stone dressings: the gables have small finials, with<br />

a stepped verge at each foot containing a finial, 2nd floor stone<br />

band (of classical cornice), 1st floor band (of a Gothic drip-mould),<br />

flush quoins, chamfered reveals, mullions and transoms, plinth:<br />

open strapwork at the top of the bays. Casements, 3 French<br />

windows in the middle. The east (entrance) elevation has a gable<br />

to the south side and a narrow bay of 4 storeys set back at the<br />

north side (also gabled): 1.3.1 windows. The details are similar,<br />

and at the south side there is a porch, in a Tuscan Order, of 2<br />

columns 2 pilasters, an arched entrance and ½ glazed door, the<br />

columns being enriched at top and bottom by strapwork. The<br />

service block comprises ranges round a courtyard, with a link to the<br />

house; the elevation treatment is similar but without ornamentation.<br />

Inside the building there is a long gallery behind the staterooms,<br />

lined with "Jacobean" panelling, and having a fireplace with a<br />

classical overmantel: opposite is a flight of stairs in the same style<br />

and at each ½-landing a large window formed of many lights, each<br />

containing painted escutcheons (of the Paulet family): the gallery<br />

has a set of early C19 paintings of birds. The main rooms have<br />

several details which came from an earlier (C18) house, including 4<br />

fireplaces, in one room a set of panels, 3<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140053 Cottage Orné. Early C19, with C20 extension. Rendered walls,<br />

and thatched roof. The old part is of 1 storey with a hipped roof<br />

standing forward of the walls, to form a verandah with rustic poles.<br />

2 casements to the east and south sides, and a plain doorway at<br />

the south side. The C20 extension at the west side is of 1 storey<br />

and attic, with a west-side gable (½-hipped) and a gabled dormer<br />

above a ground floor window to the older unit.<br />

AMPORT<br />

AMPORT


Andover Town – Harroway<br />

70 Charlton Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 3JN<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139474 C17, early C19. One storey and attic, 2 windows. Hipped thatched<br />

roof with eyebrows to dormers (with cills at eaves level). The north<br />

gable has exposed timber-framing but the front walling is of flint<br />

with brick dressings (all painted). Modern casements and plain<br />

door.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(HARROWAY)


Andover Town – Millway<br />

Railway Station<br />

Station Approach<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 3HN<br />

The Cloisters<br />

Junction Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 3FX<br />

West Lodge<br />

37 Weyhill Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2AL<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139458 1854. Symmetrical front, with late extensions on the south-west<br />

side; 2 storeys, 2.1.5 windows of which the right hand five are the<br />

original building. Hipped slate roof, with wide plain eaves and<br />

eaves fascia. Red brick walling in Flemish bond, with stucco<br />

features; the upper openings have architraves with keystones,<br />

resting on a first floor moulded band, with ground floor architraves<br />

on cills, and plinth; the attached buildings are plain. Sashes in<br />

reveals. The entrance has a simple-moulded cornice (incomplete)<br />

on carved brackets, and a plain architrave.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139524 1836. Symmetrical facade (east) of 2 storeys, 3.3.3 windows.<br />

Slate roof, with a pediment/gable above the slightly-projecting<br />

centrepiece. Red brick walling to the upper part, in Flemish bond<br />

and with rubbed flat arches, and eaves fascia (following the gable);<br />

a panel in the gable carried the date 1836. Stucco lower walling,<br />

with first floor band, rusticated pattern with arched openings, the<br />

horizontal joints being turned as voissoirs, plinth. Sashes in<br />

reveals, with radiating glazing bars within the arches of the ground<br />

floor. Plain doorway with radiating fanlight and 4-panelled door.<br />

Note : the symmetrical design is continued in the mid C19 larger<br />

extensions, of similar treatment<br />

LB2 25/05/1989 427745 Former lodge to Rockwood House, now private house. Early to mid<br />

C19. rendered brickwork, brick stacks, slate roof. A symetrical<br />

central stair plan with single depth layout to rear eaves stacks. To<br />

the road a blank recess to 4-centred arch at first floor above a 2light<br />

casement with glazing bars to interlaced 4-centred heads in a<br />

4-centred arch. Entrance front, towards Rockwood House (not<br />

included) 2 similar windows at each level, and central panelled door<br />

under 'tent' hood on trellis cheeks. To the left a short section of<br />

swept down wing wall with a C20 casement. At the back are 2<br />

single lights to each floor, and 2 large brick earex stacks. Lowpitched<br />

hipped roof to box eaves. An unspoilt example of lodge<br />

building, matched by No.33 to the east (not included)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(MILLWAY)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(MILLWAY)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(MILLWAY)


Andover Town – St Marys<br />

The Danebury Hotel<br />

2 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NX<br />

United Reformed Church Oak<br />

Tree Terrace<br />

East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1EY<br />

The Manse Health Centre<br />

54 East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1ES<br />

LB2S 24/02/1950 139499 Early C19 coaching inn, with a wide symmetrical facade (west)<br />

having Great Done details; 3 storeys, 3.3.3. windows. Low-pitched<br />

slate roof with eaves oulding to the side soffit. Stucco walling; first<br />

floor band above rusticated ground-floor. Moulded architraves to<br />

the middle window, voissoirs and keys to the ground floor plinth.<br />

Sashes in reveals; at each side are 2-storeyed bows to the first and<br />

second floor, with slender pilasters (the upper reeded) separating<br />

the sashes, and plastered aprons; the 2 wider windows on each<br />

side of the entrance are of 3 lights. Doric porch with fluted columns<br />

has a flat roof which extends on each side as narrow balconies to<br />

the 3 middle windows, with wrought-iron rails of 'Green' pattern,<br />

within, there are plain pilasters flanking the wide entrance which<br />

has side windows to the half-glazed door, and a decorative fanlight.<br />

To the north side is a lower attached building (integral with No 4)<br />

with an arched sash window above an oval-arched carriageway<br />

entrance. The south elevation has plainer features and<br />

incorporates a later large angular bay and a secondary entrance;<br />

the lower rear extensions have tile roofing.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139494 Former Congregational Church. Founded 1662, C18, C19. Central<br />

block (C18) with a hipped slate roof and roughcast walling, first<br />

floor band. Symmetrical classical front (west) of 1839; 2 storeys,<br />

1.1.1 windows. Stucco; cornice and frieze, raised as a pediment<br />

above the slightly projecting centre, Venetian central opening,<br />

lower side windows with plain arches, plinth. Wide doorways of<br />

simple Doric Order.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139493 Early C18. Regular facade (west) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Tile<br />

roof, deep modillion cornice (the upper part altered). Red brick<br />

walling in Flemish bond with blue headers, red rubbed flat arches,<br />

first floor bands, cement plinth. Sashes in exposed frames,<br />

Victorian to ground floor. Plain later door (off-centre of the third<br />

bay) with a block copy on brackets, architrave, panelled reveals<br />

and 5-panelled door.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


40 East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1ES<br />

36 East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1ES<br />

32 East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1ES<br />

Church Of England Primary<br />

School<br />

East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1EP<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139492 C18, mid C19. Symmetrical pair with embellishments of the later<br />

period; 3 storeys, 3.3 windows. Tile roof (modern to 40), brick<br />

dentil eaves. Painted brick walling in Flemish bond with stucco<br />

features; first floor band, eaved architraves, with keystones to the<br />

first floor and cornice on brackets to the ground floor, stone cills<br />

plinth. Victorian sashes; 3 windows have cast iron window boxes.<br />

Doorways have plain blocking courses, cornices on brackets,<br />

pilasters, fanlights and 6 panelled doors.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139491 C18. Regular facade (west) of 2 storeys and attic, 6 windows. Tile<br />

roof, modillion cornice, 3 flat-roofed dormers with sashes. Red<br />

brick walling in Flemish bond rubbed flat arches, moulded first floor<br />

bands, plinth; at the fifth bay the upper light has a moulded brick<br />

surround but is now filled. Sashes, some with narrow side lights of<br />

3 lights, to the south side bay. Doorcase has a moulded canopy on<br />

carved brackets, architrave, panelled reveals, and fanlight. At the<br />

third bay the former ground floor opening has been altered to form<br />

a second doorway of simple form.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139490 Formerly known as Nos. 30 and 32. Early C19. Two storeys, 2.2<br />

windows. Slate roof. Brick walling (painted to 34), first floor band,<br />

rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth; sashes in reveals to 32,<br />

casements in wider openings to 34. Doorways have canopies on<br />

brackets. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139488 1859. By William White. A large L-shaped block, with minor<br />

gabled projections. Steep tile roofing. Red brickwork in English<br />

bond with flush blue banding and multicoloured bands and<br />

voussoirs. High plinth. Two prominent slender battered chimney<br />

stacks. Cusped panes within the pointed arches, above plain<br />

casements, also tall, narrow rectangular windows, all in coupled<br />

arrangement; 2 modern windows have been added to the front<br />

(west) gable. Within, there are timber-framed and braced roof<br />

trusses, and an original folding screen. Modern extensions and<br />

other buildings on the east side are not included in the listing.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


Church Of England Primary<br />

School<br />

East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1EP<br />

Church Of England Primary<br />

School<br />

East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1EP<br />

3 Church Close<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DP<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139486 1859. By William White. Two houses, of 2 storeys, with a tile roof,<br />

half hopped above rear extension, with steeply-faced hips above<br />

the upper windows (with heads just above eaves level). The<br />

walling is in red brickwork English bond, with a series of flush blue<br />

brick bands, an upper cill flush band of yellow and red headers<br />

between blue courses, a band at the level of the ground floor<br />

window heads of alternating yellow and blue headers, a high 2stepped<br />

plinth, which stops at the door openings and dips below<br />

the ground-floor cills; the lower openings have cambered on<br />

stopped impost courses. All lights are coupled with brick mullions;<br />

casements. The 2 doorways have slightly-pointed arches, boarded<br />

doors, and heavy elaborate wood-framed gabled canopies, on<br />

curved brackets.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139486 1859, by William White, 1903, and later. Built as a National School,<br />

the group of buildings has 3 attached parts, comprising 2 houses<br />

for the schoolmaster and schoolmistress, with the Boys School on<br />

the north side and the Girls and Infants on the south. The whole<br />

has a Gothic (Butterfield) style, with steep roofing, pointed arches,<br />

and multicoloured banded brickwork. An L-shaped block, set<br />

forward from the houses and having an extension of 1903 at the<br />

rear. Modern steep tiled roof, with tapered chimney set against a<br />

gable, and a gable to the projecting extension at the north side.<br />

The red brick walling in English bond has a series of flush blue<br />

bands. Two flush bands with yellow and red headers between blue<br />

courses, one buttress, plinth. The gable has coupled lancets with<br />

multicoloured voussoirs, a cusped pane above rectangular lights;<br />

other windows are tall rectangles under a continuous head beam.<br />

The later, larger extension repeats the banding of the walling and<br />

has sash windows.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139483 Late C18. Symmetrical front of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Tile roof, 2<br />

hipped roofed dormers with casements. Stucco walling, eaves<br />

fascia, plinth. Sashes in reveals (of 16 lights on each side).<br />

Doorcase has a reeded architrave, panelled reveals and a 6panelled<br />

(2 top glazed) door. The rear elevation has 2 half-hipped<br />

gables, with brick dentil eaves, 2 old sashes and one round-headed<br />

(staircase?) light.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


6 Church Close<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DP<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139481 C18. Symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows,<br />

with a later single-storeyed extension on the north side (of 2<br />

windows). Tile roof, 2 flat-roofed dormers with sashes, plastered<br />

covered panes. Red brick walling in Flemish bond, rubbed flat<br />

arches, stone cills. Sashes in reveals. Tuscan doorcase with open<br />

pediment, arched doorway with panelled reveals, fanlight and 6panelled<br />

door. Within, there is a fine staircase of 2 flights, a<br />

panelled room with cornice and folding shutters, panelled rooms to<br />

the first floor (one with an old fireplace), doorcases and panelled<br />

doors. The rear elevation extends behind the north addition. It is<br />

regular of 6 windows with a solid door frame containing a fanlight<br />

and 6-panelled door. (To the south is attached a school building of<br />

1888, having a symmetrical elevation with similar treatment).<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


4 Church Close<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DP<br />

United Reformed Church Oak<br />

Tree Terrace<br />

East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1EY<br />

Barn At Picket Twenty Farm<br />

Picket Twenty<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6LF<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139480 C18. Symetrical front (west) of 2 storeys and attic, 5 windows. Tile<br />

roof. Stucco walling with parapet (having coping and band), stone<br />

cills, plinth. Sashes in exposed frames. Doric doorcase with open<br />

pediment and dentils, pilasters, arched doorway with panelled<br />

reveals, fanlight and 6-panelled door.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139495 Early C19. The boundary of the forecourt has wrought-iron rails<br />

between end piers, the gateway having decorative openwork<br />

wrought-iron piers.<br />

LB2 C18 threshing barn with some later alterations.<br />

EXTERIOR: Timberframed with corrugated tin roof and some<br />

replacement of the frame, with the wall of the north side having<br />

collapsed and partly rebuilt in concrete block. Weatherboarding on<br />

one side and one end, remaining end clad in tin sheet. The plinth<br />

and frame has been removed in two bays to allow access to a<br />

modern lean-to extension, which is not of special interest. The<br />

hipped roof is clad in tin sheet. Double cart entrance. The<br />

adjoining cart shed is later and not of special interest.<br />

INTERIOR: Five bays and single aisle to north. The wall frame<br />

has cut jowled principal posts. There are paired diagonal braces in<br />

two bays in lieu of more traditional wind braces. The oak roof, of<br />

angled queen post truss structure, has trenched purlins, and is<br />

largely complete. Many original split lathe battens rafters remain<br />

between the common rafters.<br />

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: C18 timberframed barn with much<br />

of its original timber framing intact. It is designed to function as a<br />

threshing barn, and has a double cart entrance, five bays for the<br />

storage of hay, and a large central area for threshing. It has<br />

special interest for its C18 date and degree of surviving frame, as<br />

well as group value with the nearby granary.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


Granary At Picket Twenty Farm<br />

Picket Twenty<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6LF<br />

11 - 13 Chantry Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DE<br />

34 East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1ES<br />

LB2 Granary C18. Square plan, probably 3 x 3 bays. Possibly<br />

constructed of re-used timber.<br />

EXTERIOR: It is supported by nine staddle stones, and is<br />

weatherboarded, mainly in oak, but with some soft wood<br />

replacements. The roof is half-hopped and covered with hand<br />

made clay tiles, which are pegged.<br />

INTERIOR: Not inspected by the granary is apparently lined with<br />

cut boarding internally. It was used as a store at the time of<br />

inspection.<br />

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: Well-preserved granaries of this<br />

date are of special interest because they are an important reminder<br />

of historic farm functions. This example is externally unaltered and<br />

has group value with the C18 barn at Picket Twenty Farm.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139470 C16, early C19. Timber-framed house of 2 storeys, irregular<br />

windows. Tile roof. Rendered upper walling, jetted over the<br />

ground-floor with a moulded board, part with exposed joists and<br />

curved brackets, part with a plastered soffit; the timber frame of<br />

11/14 is exposed on the ground floor with painted brick infill, No15<br />

has an early C19 shop front frame with pilasters. Windows are<br />

sashes above casements. No 11 has a C18 doorcase with a<br />

moulded canopy on carved brackets, with a 6-panelled (2 top<br />

glazed) door, and another plain boarded door; No 15 has a<br />

boarded (former house) door and a panelled (former shop) door.<br />

At the rear the roof falls to a low eaves, and there is a hipped<br />

roofed extension (to No 15) with exposed timber-framing.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139490 Formerly known as Nos. 30 and 32. Early C19. Two storeys, 2.2<br />

windows. Slate roof. Brick walling (painted to 34), first floor band,<br />

rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth; sashes in reveals to 32,<br />

casements in wider openings to 34. Doorways have canopies on<br />

brackets. Included for group value.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


38 East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1ES<br />

76 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NG<br />

84A High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

92 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

94 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139491 C18. Regular facade (west) of 2 storeys and attic, 6 windows. Tile<br />

roof, modillion cornice, 3 flat-roofed dormers with sashes. Red<br />

brick walling in Flemish bond rubbed flat arches, moulded first floor<br />

bands, plinth; at the fifth bay the upper light has a moulded brick<br />

surround but is now filled. Sashes, some with narrow side lights of<br />

3 lights, to the south side bay. Doorcase has a moulded canopy on<br />

carved brackets, architrave, panelled reveals, and fanlight. At the<br />

third bay the former ground floor opening has been altered to form<br />

a second doorway of simple form.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139505 Early C19. Three storeys, 2 windows. Slate roof, coupled carved<br />

brackets set against an eaves fillet. Stucco walling, blank panel at<br />

the first floor. Three-light sashes. Two modern shopfronts.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139508 C17, C18, C19. Corner block of 3 storeys, with an extension into<br />

Newbury Street (84A) of 2 storeys; 3:2.1.2 windows. Hipped slate<br />

roofing, gables to the east side. Painted brickwork, rubbed flat<br />

arches; rendered on the east side. Sashes in exposed frames<br />

(centre openings now filled), a first floor shop window on the south<br />

face, the ground floor has modern shopfronts. The rear part is<br />

older, with timber framing.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139512 Early C19. Two storeys, 3 (2 blank) and 2 (1 blank) upper<br />

openings and a curved corner window. Low-pitched slate roof.<br />

Stucco walling, eaves fillet merging with keystones to plain<br />

architraves, above a first floor band. Victorian sashes, casement<br />

on the curve. The ground floor has 2 Victorian shopfronts, each<br />

with a cornice, frieze, end pilasters, the south side being curved at<br />

the corner (with the passage through the Norman doorway).<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139513 Early C19. Symmetrical pair of 2 stories, 1.1:1.1 windows. Slate<br />

roof. Yellow brickwork in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches,<br />

recessed central pilaster with arched top, stone cills, plinth. Upper<br />

casements, lower sashes in reveals. Stone doorframes, with arch,<br />

keystone, impost blocks. Jambs, plinth and stone steps, enclosing<br />

radiating fanlights, above 4-flush-panelled doors. At the west side<br />

an abutment wall is the remains of an adjoining similar building,<br />

with arched top,strong course in unrecessed walling, stone cills.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


6 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BH<br />

10 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DG<br />

12 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DG<br />

16 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DG<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139464 Early C19. Regular facade of 3 storeys, 4.1 windows. Slate roof.<br />

Stone parapet of blocking course and cornice. Rendered walling,<br />

with on the first floor blind arcading of 4 arches to the main part,<br />

linked by a moulded impost band; the slightly recessed east side<br />

has a segmental carriage arch. Sashes in reveals to the second<br />

floor and above the archway, otherwise Victorian sashes. Two<br />

modern shop fronts at the ground floor.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139537 Mainly C19. Former school and master's house (west side).<br />

Symmetrical facade (south-west) of 2 storeys, 4 windows, the<br />

design being virtually identical to Nos 12-22. Tile roof, eaves<br />

broken by the heads of the upper windows which are surmounted<br />

by a brick-faced gable; central stack. Flint walling with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins, first floor band, camfered openings, high plinth;<br />

the gables have a similar banding with central verticals.<br />

Casements. Plain coupled doorways. A stone panel above the<br />

central entrances is inscribed... 'School restored by Charlotte<br />

Elizabeth Pollen widow of Sir John Walter Pollen Bart 1872'.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139538 1686, later C19 restoration. Regular row of cottages, of one storey<br />

and attic, 6 windows, 3 coupled doorways. Tile roof, catslide at<br />

rear, 3 massive old stacks, 6 dormers with cills at eaves level, with<br />

brick faced gables. Coursed flint walling in panels, with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins enclosing all the openings and at corners,<br />

continued as verticals above a horizontal band at first floor level,<br />

cambered arched, high brick plinth. The end gables have similar<br />

banding, with a central vertical. Modern casements. Plain boarded<br />

doors. Stone panel above the central doorways inscribed ..<br />

'Almshouses erected by John Pollen Esq 1686'.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139538 1686, later C19 restoration. Regular row of cottages, of one storey<br />

and attic, 6 windows, 3 coupled doorways. Tile roof, catslide at<br />

rear, 3 massive old stacks, 6 dormers with cills at eaves level, with<br />

brick faced gables. Coursed flint walling in panels, with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins enclosing all the openings and at corners,<br />

continued as verticals above a horizontal band at first floor level,<br />

cambered arched, high brick plinth. The end gables have similar<br />

banding, with a central vertical. Modern casements. Plain boarded<br />

doors. Stone panel above the central doorways inscribed ..<br />

'Almshouses erected by John Pollen Esq 1686'.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


18 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DG<br />

20 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DG<br />

22 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DG<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139538 1686, later C19 restoration. Regular row of cottages, of one storey<br />

and attic, 6 windows, 3 coupled doorways. Tile roof, catslide at<br />

rear, 3 massive old stacks, 6 dormers with cills at eaves level, with<br />

brick faced gables. Coursed flint walling in panels, with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins enclosing all the openings and at corners,<br />

continued as verticals above a horizontal band at first floor level,<br />

cambered arched, high brick plinth. The end gables have similar<br />

banding, with a central vertical. Modern casements. Plain boarded<br />

doors. Stone panel above the central doorways inscribed ..<br />

'Almshouses erected by John Pollen Esq 1686'.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139538 1686, later C19 restoration. Regular row of cottages, of one storey<br />

and attic, 6 windows, 3 coupled doorways. Tile roof, catslide at<br />

rear, 3 massive old stacks, 6 dormers with cills at eaves level, with<br />

brick faced gables. Coursed flint walling in panels, with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins enclosing all the openings and at corners,<br />

continued as verticals above a horizontal band at first floor level,<br />

cambered arched, high brick plinth. The end gables have similar<br />

banding, with a central vertical. Modern casements. Plain boarded<br />

doors. Stone panel above the central doorways inscribed ..<br />

'Almshouses erected by John Pollen Esq 1686'.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139538 1686, later C19 restoration. Regular row of cottages, of one storey<br />

and attic, 6 windows, 3 coupled doorways. Tile roof, catslide at<br />

rear, 3 massive old stacks, 6 dormers with cills at eaves level, with<br />

brick faced gables. Coursed flint walling in panels, with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins enclosing all the openings and at corners,<br />

continued as verticals above a horizontal band at first floor level,<br />

cambered arched, high brick plinth. The end gables have similar<br />

banding, with a central vertical. Modern casements. Plain boarded<br />

doors. Stone panel above the central doorways inscribed ..<br />

'Almshouses erected by John Pollen Esq 1686'.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


Priory Lodge<br />

4 Newbury Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DN<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 354792 Villa of severe classical treatment with an irregular front (north) of 2 ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

storeys and basement, 1.1.2 windows. Low-pitched hipped slate<br />

roofing, with a wide soffit ending in a moulding above a plain fascia.<br />

Stucco walling; the east wing has a slightly-projecting centrepiece<br />

(containing the opening) with a plain cornice coping above a fascia,<br />

recessed plain architraves (with cambered head to the groundfloor),<br />

plinth; the main block projects slightly at the west side (of 2<br />

windows), plain recessed architraves to the first floor, plain first<br />

floor cill band, cornices on brackets above recessed architraves to<br />

the tall ground floor windows, plinth with cambered arches to the<br />

basement openings (protected by cast-iron rails). Sashes in<br />

reveals. Ionic porch with 2 columns and pilasters, the wide opening<br />

having a fanlight and sidelights. At the west side is attached a wall<br />

between piers. The rear elevation is symmetrical, of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows, with first floor band, sashes to the first floor, French<br />

windows to the ground floor within a cast-iron trellis verandah of 6<br />

openwork columns linked by arches. The roadside forecourt has a<br />

wall and pier in yellow brickwork at the east side, connected to the<br />

adjoining curtilage (No.8), there are the remains of high rear garden<br />

walling, with a surviving tall octagonal pier with Gothic details (in<br />

stucco on brickwork). Curving interior staircase.<br />

MARYS)


6A Newbury Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DN<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 354792 Villa of severe classical treatment with an irregular front (north) of 2 ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

storeys and basement, 1.1.2 windows. Low-pitched hipped slate<br />

roofing, with a wide soffit ending in a moulding above a plain fascia.<br />

Stucco walling; the east wing has a slightly-projecting centrepiece<br />

(containing the opening) with a plain cornice coping above a fascia,<br />

recessed plain architraves (with cambered head to the groundfloor),<br />

plinth; the main block projects slightly at the west side (of 2<br />

windows), plain recessed architraves to the first floor, plain first<br />

floor cill band, cornices on brackets above recessed architraves to<br />

the tall ground floor windows, plinth with cambered arches to the<br />

basement openings (protected by cast-iron rails). Sashes in<br />

reveals. Ionic porch with 2 columns and pilasters, the wide opening<br />

having a fanlight and sidelights. At the west side is attached a wall<br />

between piers. The rear elevation is symmetrical, of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows, with first floor band, sashes to the first floor, French<br />

windows to the ground floor within a cast-iron trellis verandah of 6<br />

openwork columns linked by arches. The roadside forecourt has a<br />

wall and pier in yellow brickwork at the east side, connected to the<br />

adjoining curtilage (No.8), there are the remains of high rear garden<br />

walling, with a surviving tall octagonal pier with Gothic details (in<br />

stucco on brickwork). Curving interior staircase.<br />

MARYS)


1 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LJ<br />

36 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BW<br />

38 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BW<br />

LB2 17/05/1990 427672 Item includes No.1 High street. House now 2 shops C18, probably<br />

early-mid altered C19 and C20. Rendered and painted brick and<br />

timber studwork with brick infill; plain tiled roof. 2 storeys with attic.<br />

2x2 bays, No. 1 High Street with C20 rear extension (not of special<br />

interest). High Street elevation has: Mid C20 shop front on right<br />

with 4-pane sash over; and on left, bowed shop window on corner<br />

with curved glass panes over low stall riser, slender pilasters,<br />

narrow fascia, corniced flat roof supporting large wooden letters<br />

reading 'TOBACCONIST': To right of this shop window is C20 door,<br />

and above it a 4-pane sash with moulded wooden hood. Dentilled<br />

and moulded wooden eaves cornice, broken by right-hand<br />

window.Hipped roof with parallel ridges running behind at right<br />

angles and hipped at rear ends. Left return (Bridge Street): on right<br />

curved shop window returns. On left is a C19 shop front with<br />

narrow pilasters supporting deep fascia; low glased brick stall<br />

risers; central doorway in angled recess; and slender columns with<br />

bulbous bases and capitals to windows. On 1st floor a 4-light<br />

wooden casement window with transom and moulded timber hood.<br />

Eaves treatment as before. Gabled dormer with casement window.<br />

Rendered stack at left end. Interior: No.2 Bridge Street has: leaded<br />

casement secondary windows above low cupboards to the wider<br />

shop front and some decoratively- bracketted<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139468 Early C19, and later. Former 2-storeyed house, with several later<br />

extensions, one being a narrow block on the south-east, forming a<br />

shop front to the present street frontage. The main facade to the<br />

east has 2 semi-circular 2-storeyed bays, each of one window.<br />

Hipped slate roofing, brick dentil eaves, painted brickwork in<br />

Flemish bond with rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth. Sashed in<br />

reveals. The street front has a symmetrical arrangement of 3 upper<br />

windows and end pilasters (with moulded caps); stucco walling.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139468 Early C19, and later. Former 2-storeyed house, with several later<br />

extensions, one being a narrow block on the south-east, forming a<br />

shop front to the present street frontage. The main facade to the<br />

east has 2 semi-circular 2-storeyed bays, each of one window.<br />

Hipped slate roofing, brick dentil eaves, painted brickwork in<br />

Flemish bond with rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth. Sashed in<br />

reveals. The street front has a symmetrical arrangement of 3 upper<br />

windows and end pilasters (with moulded caps); stucco walling.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


78 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NG<br />

80 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NG<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139506 Early C19. Three storeys, 3 windows. Slate roof. Stucco walling,<br />

with coping stone to parapet, first and second floor cill bands.<br />

Sashes in reveals (Victorian to first floor of 80A). The ground floor<br />

has one shop front with a cornice, frieze, pilasters, with a shop door<br />

and a house door, another modern shop front, and between them<br />

an old doorcase with cornice, frieze, pilasters and pannelled door<br />

with top glasing appearing as a fanlight.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139506 Early C19. Three storeys, 3 windows. Slate roof. Stucco walling,<br />

with coping stone to parapet, first and second floor cill bands.<br />

Sashes in reveals (Victorian to first floor of 80A). The ground floor<br />

has one shop front with a cornice, frieze, pilasters, with a shop door<br />

and a house door, another modern shop front, and between them<br />

an old doorcase with cornice, frieze, pilasters and pannelled door<br />

with top glasing appearing as a fanlight.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


Andover War Memorial<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

LB2 29/06/2011 1402345 War Memorial, c1920.<br />

The War Memorial in the Garden of Remembrance, St Mary's<br />

Churchyard, Andover is designated at Grade II<br />

for the following principal reasons:<br />

English Heritage Advice Report 05 July 2011<br />

* Architectural Interest: a well-crafted stone memorial by Herbert<br />

Cowley<br />

* Historic Interest: strong cultural and historical significance, both<br />

locally and nationally, and an<br />

eloquent witness to the impact of tragic world events on this<br />

community<br />

HistoryThe memorial was unveiled on 20 May 1920 by the Lord<br />

Lieutenant of Hampshire Major-General JEB Seeley.<br />

It was designed by the architect Herbert Cowley and constructed by<br />

Harry Page at the Angel Yard works in<br />

Andover. The memorial bears the names of 213 men who fell in the<br />

Great War and, unusually, the date<br />

reads 1914-1920. This reflects the service of the Hampshire<br />

Regiment in Murmansk in Russia after the<br />

official end of the First World War, where they saw action with anti-<br />

Bolshevik forces.<br />

Initially, in 1919, the Municipal <strong>Council</strong> proposed to commemorate<br />

the Fallen of the First World War in the<br />

same manner as those who served in the Boer War – with a<br />

memorial tablet inside the Guildhall. Plans for a<br />

more public monument emerged soon after, however, and this was<br />

paid for by public subscription. The War<br />

Memorial was originally located in Andover High Street, outside the<br />

courtyard of the Guildhall, and was<br />

moved to its present site in St Mary's churchyard in 1956.<br />

DetailsThe stone cenotaph sits on a hexagonal base and is square<br />

on plan. It has a rusticated base, Tuscan corner<br />

pilasters, a dentil cornice and a stepped top. Each face of the<br />

monument is inscribed with the names of the<br />

Fallen with a wreath carved in relief above. The principal inscription<br />

reads, in capital letters: To honour / the<br />

memory / of those / men of Andover / who fell / in / the Great War /<br />

1914-1920. The frieze is inscribed on all<br />

four sides, also in capitals: Rest in peace / our glorious dead / but<br />

their name / liveth for evermore.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


Clare House<br />

East Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1EP<br />

Town Mill House<br />

20 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BL<br />

Jubilee Lamp<br />

High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

21 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LJ<br />

Crisis And Support Centre<br />

15 - 17 New Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1EL<br />

74 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NG<br />

86 - 88 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139489 C18. Symmetrical facade (east) of 2 storeys and attic, 5 windows.<br />

Steep hipped tile roof, 2 modern flat-roofed dormers. Stucco<br />

walling, plinth, arched panel above the central doorway. Sashes in<br />

exposed frames. The doorway has a simple order, with pilasters,<br />

an arched opening with a radiating fanlight and 6-panelled door.<br />

There are later extensions.<br />

LB2 16/11/1972 139466 C18. Two storeys, 2 windows. Tile roof, hipped at the east end.<br />

Red brick walling in Flemish bond, slightly-cambered openings,<br />

flush blue brick first floor band, plinth with stone off-set. Victorian<br />

sashes. Six panelled door within a modern half glazed porch. A<br />

plaque in the upper part of the centre is inscribed : "Rebuilt by the<br />

Honourable John Griffin 1753, John Pugh Gent Vailiff. Singlestoreyed<br />

rear extension has a tile roof above bricknogged timber<br />

framing.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139515 1887, commemorating the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. A<br />

cast-iron structure with a square pedestal supporting a slender<br />

fluted column entwined by a dolphin, with a complex of classical<br />

mouldings and a cross bar at the top. Modern Victorian style lamp.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139518 Early C19. Symmetrical front of 3 storeys and attic, 3 windows.<br />

Recessed mansard slate roof with 2 modern dormers. Parapet of<br />

blocking course and cornice, plain architraves, second floor cill<br />

band. Victorian sashes. Modern ground floor shop front. Included<br />

for group value.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139484 Early C19. Symmetrical pair of 2 storeys 3.3 windows. Slate roof.<br />

Red brick walling in Flemish bond, rubbers. Victorian sashes in<br />

exposed frames. Doorcases have canopies on brackets, 6-flushpanelled<br />

doors, a further door at the north side is boarded, within a<br />

solid frame.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139505 Early C19. Three storeys, 2 windows. Slate roof, coupled carved<br />

brackets set against an eaves fillet. Stucco walling, blank panel at<br />

the first floor. Three-light sashes. Two modern shopfronts.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139509 C18, late C19. Three storeys, 3.1 windows. Tile roofing, with hips to<br />

the west side and above rear extension, brick dentil eaves.<br />

Rendered walling, some filled openings. Victorian sashes. Two<br />

shopfronts, with cornice, frieze, pilasters, and modern door<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


St Marys Chamber<br />

1 Chantry Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DE<br />

Ford Cottage<br />

102 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

17 Chantry Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DE<br />

15 Chantry Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DE<br />

2 Chantry Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DE<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139534 Early C19. Two storeys, 2 windows. Slate roof. Red brick walling<br />

in Flemish bond, first floor blue brick band, rubbed flat arches,<br />

plinth. Sashes in reveals. Four flush panelled doors in a plain<br />

opening (the pediment load now missing). Attached to No.2<br />

Chanty Street.<br />

LB2 15/08/1973 139472 C16, early C19. Timber-framed house of 2 storeys, 2 windows.<br />

Tile roof, with wrought-iron eaves brackets; shaped stack.<br />

Exposed frame on a brick base, with rendered infilling. Four early<br />

C19 sashes. Modern boarded door.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139471 C16, C18. Timber-framed house of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Tile<br />

roof. Rendered walling. Upper sashes in exposed frames; the<br />

ground-floor has on the north-side a C18 shop front, with a slightly<br />

curved cornice/fascia and a central doorway between windows of<br />

28 lights. At the south side a coupled solid door case, incorporating<br />

2 windows and a boarded door. The rear elevations, including a<br />

large extension shows exposed framing, with painted brick infill,<br />

and casement windows.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139470 C16, early C19. Timber-framed house of 2 storeys, irregular<br />

windows. Tile roof. Rendered upper walling, jetted over the<br />

ground-floor with a moulded board, part with exposed joists and<br />

curved brackets, part with a plastered soffit; the timber frame of<br />

11/14 is exposed on the ground floor with painted brick infill, No15<br />

has an early C19 shop front frame with pilasters. Windows are<br />

sashes above casements. No 11 has a C18 doorcase with a<br />

moulded canopy on carved brackets, with a 6-panelled (2 top<br />

glazed) door, and another plain boarded door; No 15 has a<br />

boarded (former house) door and a panelled (former shop) door.<br />

At the rear the roof falls to a low eaves, and there is a hipped<br />

roofed extension (to No 15) with exposed timber-framing.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139469 C18, early C19, Two storeys, 3 windows. Tile roof. Stucco walling,<br />

painted brick plinth. Casements. Doorcase has a pediment on<br />

brackets, architrave, and fanlight. The north side (on corner with<br />

Marlborough Street) is a late C19 shop front.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


34 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BW<br />

Town Mills<br />

Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BL<br />

The White Hart Hotel<br />

12 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BH<br />

6A Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BH<br />

Wall and gateway opposite the<br />

Old Grammer School House<br />

Church Close<br />

Andover<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139468 Early C19, and later. Former 2-storeyed house, with several later<br />

extensions, one being a narrow block on the south-east, forming a<br />

shop front to the present street frontage. The main facade to the<br />

east has 2 semi-circular 2-storeyed bays, each of one window.<br />

Hipped slate roofing, brick dentil eaves, painted brickwork in<br />

Flemish bond with rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth. Sashed in<br />

reveals. The street front has a symmetrical arrangement of 3 upper<br />

windows and end pilasters (with moulded caps); stucco walling.<br />

LB2 16/11/1972 139467 C18. A 2 storeyed block with an elevation (south) of 2 periods.<br />

Tile roof, gabled and boarded sack hoist to the west (later) side.<br />

Red brick walling, of header bands to the older part, English band<br />

to the later, cambered openings. Two full-height vertical openings,<br />

with framework containing one boarded door above another.<br />

Casements, the rear has outshots, and shows the feathered<br />

archway of the water channel. Recent addition to the west, with<br />

corrugated iron cladding.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139465 C18, late C19. Victorian/Classical facade (south) of 3 storeys, 4<br />

windows. Hidden slate roof. Red brick walling in Flemish bond<br />

with stucco features; low parapet above a moulded cornice, rustic<br />

quoins, architraves (the first floor having segmental pediments on<br />

brackets), first floor band, rusticated ground floor with open joints<br />

turned as Voussoirs, plinth. Victorian sashes, of 3 lights to the east<br />

side windows. The doorway has a dentilled cornice, heavy carved<br />

brackets, and Ionic half columns, supporting a balcony with cast<br />

iron decorative balustrade. The west side opening is an oval<br />

carriageway arch. On the parapet above the doorway (at the third<br />

bay) is a sculptured hart.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139464 Early C19. Regular facade of 3 storeys, 4.1 windows. Slate roof.<br />

Stone parapet of blocking course and cornice. Rendered walling,<br />

with on the first floor blind arcading of 4 arches to the main part,<br />

linked by a moulded impost band; the slightly recessed east side<br />

has a segmental carriage arch. Sashes in reveals to the second<br />

floor and above the archway, otherwise Victorian sashes. Two<br />

modern shop fronts at the ground floor.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139482 C18 High roadside wall of flint, with red brick dressings, tiled<br />

capping and plain brick end piers. The central opening (opposite<br />

No.6) has taller brick piers with plinth and moulded stone capping,<br />

with a ball finial.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


St Marys Church<br />

Steps And Forecourt Wall<br />

Church Close<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

Cutting Cabin<br />

2 Newbury Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DN<br />

St Marys Church<br />

Church Close<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139536 Circa 1850. The church stands higher than the medieval building,<br />

and the position of the former nave is marked by a series of steps,<br />

from the street to the west door, flanked by forecourt walls. Piers<br />

remain on either side of the entrance and at the north end; stone,<br />

with gables, chamfered corners and stepped moulding to the base.<br />

The walling has a flint base, the upper part being of stonework,<br />

pierced with a regular series of lancet openings, and a weathering<br />

cap, which steps upward to meet the piers. The southernmost pier<br />

is now missing.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 354791 Early C19. Regular facade (north) of 3 storeys, 4 windows. Slate<br />

roof, hipped at the east side. Rendered walling, first floor band,<br />

stone cills, plinth; the eastern bay is recssed within a framework<br />

containing a first floor window above a wide plain opening. Sashes<br />

in reveals, one ground floor window to the west side. A modern<br />

shop window occupies the centre and there is a plain doorway at its<br />

west side.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139535 1840 (first service 11.8.1844), tower 1846, by Augustus F Livesay<br />

(and Sydney Smirke). The medieval church was demolished and<br />

the present church rebuilt over part of its site, at the expense of<br />

Dr.Goddard (a former headmaster of Winchester) in an Early<br />

English (Salisbury) style. Nave and aisles of 6 bays, the aisles<br />

being extended a bay on each side of the tower, transepts of 2<br />

bays, a half-octagonal apse, and western tower. Slate roof. Walls of<br />

knapped flint, with Caen stone dressings; parapet on brackets,<br />

clerestory with flat butresses coupled lancets, aisles with coupled<br />

lancets between gabled butresses, plinth. The north transept had 3<br />

lancets below a trefoil, the south transept has 5 tall equal lancets<br />

below a rose window and above an arcade of 3 arches below<br />

gables, with a central doorway; the apse has coupled lancets<br />

above 3-light traceried windows. The tower has corner octagonal<br />

pinnacles in 2 stages pierced parapet, a bell stage with triple<br />

arcade with a central opening, a circular opening and a traceried<br />

west window above a deeply-splayed doorway, all stages being<br />

marked by weathered bands ending in a massive plinth. Inside<br />

there are slender clustered columns, moulded caps, bands, and<br />

bases; quadripartite (plaster) vaulting; a 3-arched screen on<br />

slender coupled columns, with a 5-lancet window above. All the<br />

fittings are of the period. There are 2 Jacobean wall tombs (of 1611<br />

and 1621) and an historic charity board; within the base of the<br />

tower are several small wall monuments of the C18.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


Globe Hotel<br />

23 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LJ<br />

Norman Doorway To St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Church Close<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

66 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NG<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139519 C18, C19. The street facade has 3 storeys, 1.2 windows. Slate roof<br />

with brick dentils. Coupled against an eaves fascia. Red brick<br />

walling in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills, the first<br />

floor opening in the set-back south side being within a recess,<br />

plinth. Sashes in reveals, the first floor on the wider north side has<br />

a 3-sash bay window og segmental form, with a cornice, frieze,<br />

pilasters headed by curved brackets and a plaster apron. Plain<br />

arched doorway with radiating fanlight, 5-panelled door on stone<br />

steps. To the south side is a carriageway arch, leading to a deep<br />

yard, with south facing buildings (behind the main front) of 3<br />

storeys, 2 storeys and attic, and 2 storeys; 3.3.3 openings. Tiled<br />

roofing, painted brick walling, sashes, and a hay-loft door above a<br />

stable door for the last section. At the rear is a large upper<br />

(assembly) room, with an elevation to the yard of a pediment (with<br />

ball finial), a Venetian window between palisters and a first floor<br />

band linked to a keystone above an oval carriage arch; this block<br />

has a small 2-storied wing east of its south side, having an arched<br />

doorway with a fanlight. Some later minor extensions.<br />

LB1 24/02/1950 139511 C12. The west doorway of the former medieval church demolished<br />

in 1840 (see Marlborough Street) was rebuilt, to form an entrance<br />

gateway to the churchyard, which is approached by a series of<br />

steps. A rectangular section of stone walling fills passageway, and<br />

the semi-circular arch has 3 recessed stages; the innermost plain<br />

the outer 2 resting on cushion caps above columns. Continuous<br />

impost band, chevron ornament to the outer 2 stages.The paved<br />

area in front of the archway has a boundary with the street of<br />

wrought- iron rails, with central gates. Beyond the arch there is<br />

paving and 2 flights (7 and 3) of steps.<br />

LB2 16/03/1988 427738 Shop and house, now wholly shop. C15, altered C18 and C20.<br />

Timber frame with brick cladding and tiled roof. Originally comercial<br />

premises to street with probably a solar over, behind this an open<br />

hall with service rooms beyond. The timber frame was encased in<br />

brick in the C18 and the building refronted as a shop in the C20.<br />

Two storeys. High Street elevation has a modern plate glass<br />

ground floor with an early C20 4-light mullion and transom timber<br />

display window above framed by reeded pilasters and cornice.<br />

Roofed in line with street and continuous with adjoining property<br />

across Black Swan Yard. Elevation to yard has lower roof line.<br />

Painted brick with toothed cornice. 2 sash windows to each floor.<br />

Curved frontage is due to concealed timber frame. Modern<br />

stretcher bond gable wall. Re-roofed at right-angles to High street<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


2 Church Close<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DP<br />

2 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BH<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139479 Early C19. Symetrical facade (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Lowpitched<br />

slate roof with a wide eaves and soffit moulding. Stucco<br />

walling, first floor cill band, architrave to ground floor, plinth. Sashes<br />

in reveals; east side ground- floor has a later plain rectangular bay<br />

with a tile roof. Doric doorway with a blocking course, and pilasters.<br />

The east elevation is of similar form, symetrical, of 1.1.1 windows,<br />

the centre being a full-height bow-shaped projection. The west<br />

elevation is regular, of 2.2.1 upper windws, the middle part slightly<br />

projecting; there is one ground-floor sash (and 2 filled panels) and<br />

also a plain round-headed doorway with a decorative fanlight.<br />

(Note: the building is prominently seen on 3 sides.<br />

LB2 17/05/1990 427672 Item includes No.1 High street. House now 2 shops C18, probably<br />

early-mid altered C19 and C20. Rendered and painted brick and<br />

timber studwork with brick infill; plain tiled roof. 2 storeys with attic.<br />

2x2 bays, No. 1 High Street with C20 rear extension (not of special<br />

interest). High Street elevation has: Mid C20 shop front on right<br />

with 4-pane sash over; and on left, bowed shop window on corner<br />

with curved glass panes over low stall riser, slender pilasters,<br />

narrow fascia, corniced flat roof supporting large wooden letters<br />

reading 'TOBACCONIST': To right of this shop window is C20 door,<br />

and above it a 4-pane sash with moulded wooden hood. Dentilled<br />

and moulded wooden eaves cornice, broken by right-hand<br />

window.Hipped roof with parallel ridges running behind at right<br />

angles and hipped at rear ends. Left return (Bridge Street): on right<br />

curved shop window returns. On left is a C19 shop front with<br />

narrow pilasters supporting deep fascia; low glased brick stall<br />

risers; central doorway in angled recess; and slender columns with<br />

bulbous bases and capitals to windows. On 1st floor a 4-light<br />

wooden casement window with transom and moulded timber hood.<br />

Eaves treatment as before. Gabled dormer with casement window.<br />

Rendered stack at left end. Interior: No.2 Bridge Street has: leaded<br />

casement secondary windows above low cupboards to the wider<br />

shop front and some decoratively- bracketted<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


8 Newbury Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DN<br />

The Priory<br />

6 Newbury Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DN<br />

Anton Laundry<br />

24 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DQ<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427581 Formerly No.4 the Old Vicarage. Early C18. Symmetrical facade<br />

(north) of 2 storeys and attic, with wings of 2 storeys; 2.5.2<br />

windows. Steep slate roof with modillion cornice, formed as a<br />

pediment above the 3 middle windows (and with a small arched<br />

window in the Tympanium); Massive stepped stacks at each end<br />

of the taller centre; the lower outshot roofing of the wings is<br />

masked by the front wall, having a stone coping which rises in a<br />

curve to the centre block. Stucco walling, cambered openings,<br />

plain second floor band to the wings, plinth. Sashes in exposed<br />

frames. Ionic porch of 2 columns and 2 pilasters, on stone steps,<br />

with a fanlight above a 6-panelled door; secondary door at the<br />

extreme west side. Part of a forecourt wall remains, of yellow<br />

brickwork and simple piers (the former railings now gone).<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 354792 Villa of severe classical treatment with an irregular front (north) of 2<br />

storeys and basement, 1.1.2 windows. Low-pitched hipped slate<br />

roofing, with a wide soffit ending in a moulding above a plain fascia.<br />

Stucco walling; the east wing has a slightly-projecting centrepiece<br />

(containing the opening) with a plain cornice coping above a fascia,<br />

recessed plain architraves (with cambered head to the groundfloor),<br />

plinth; the main block projects slightly at the west side (of 2<br />

windows), plain recessed architraves to the first floor, plain first<br />

floor cill band, cornices on brackets above recessed architraves to<br />

the tall ground floor windows, plinth with cambered arches to the<br />

basement openings (protected by cast-iron rails). Sashes in<br />

reveals. Ionic porch with 2 columns and pilasters, the wide opening<br />

having a fanlight and sidelights. At the west side is attached a wall<br />

between piers. The rear elevation is symmetrical, of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows, with first floor band, sashes to the first floor, French<br />

windows to the ground floor within a cast-iron trellis verandah of 6<br />

openwork columns linked by arches. The roadside forecourt has a<br />

wall and pier in yellow brickwork at the east side, connected to the<br />

adjoining curtilage (No.8), there are the remains of high rear garden<br />

walling, with a surviving tall octagonal pier with Gothic details (in<br />

stucco on brickwork). Curving interior staircase.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 354790 Late C18. Symmetrical front (south-east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows.<br />

Hipped tile roof. Red brick work in Flemish bond, rubbed flat<br />

arches, first floor band, plinth; blue headers now fill the middle<br />

(upper) opening. Sashes in exposed frames, of 3 lights to the<br />

ground floor. Doorcase with flat hood, architrave and 6-panelled<br />

door. Later structures attached.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


14 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DG<br />

8 Marlborough Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1DG<br />

41 London Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2NU<br />

31 - 33 London Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2NU<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139538 1686, later C19 restoration. Regular row of cottages, of one storey<br />

and attic, 6 windows, 3 coupled doorways. Tile roof, catslide at<br />

rear, 3 massive old stacks, 6 dormers with cills at eaves level, with<br />

brick faced gables. Coursed flint walling in panels, with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins enclosing all the openings and at corners,<br />

continued as verticals above a horizontal band at first floor level,<br />

cambered arched, high brick plinth. The end gables have similar<br />

banding, with a central vertical. Modern casements. Plain boarded<br />

doors. Stone panel above the central doorways inscribed ..<br />

'Almshouses erected by John Pollen Esq 1686'.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139537 Mainly C19. Former school and master's house (west side).<br />

Symmetrical facade (south-west) of 2 storeys, 4 windows, the<br />

design being virtually identical to Nos 12-22. Tile roof, eaves<br />

broken by the heads of the upper windows which are surmounted<br />

by a brick-faced gable; central stack. Flint walling with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins, first floor band, camfered openings, high plinth;<br />

the gables have a similar banding with central verticals.<br />

Casements. Plain coupled doorways. A stone panel above the<br />

central entrances is inscribed... 'School restored by Charlotte<br />

Elizabeth Pollen widow of Sir John Walter Pollen Bart 1872'.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139533 Early C19. Symmetrical facade (south) of 3 storeys, 3 windows.<br />

Low-pitched hipped slate roof with plain wide eaves. Red brick<br />

walling in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills. Sashes in<br />

reveals. The ground floor windows show altered walling. At each<br />

side are identical wooden doorcases, of the Doric Order, with open<br />

pediments (modillion and dentils) on pilasters, arched entrances<br />

with panelled reveals, decorative fanlight to 41A, and 6-panelled<br />

doors.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139532 1846. A tall regular facade (south) of 2 storeys, 5 windows.<br />

Hipped slate roof with a wide eaves on coupled carved brackets<br />

above a yellow flush band; chimney stack with a wide cornice with<br />

brackets to each face. Red brick walling in Flemish bond, rubbed<br />

flat arches, first floor band, stone cills, plinth; at the east side is an<br />

oval carriageway arch with stone key and impost blocks. Victorian<br />

sashes in reveals. The entrance at the second bay is a Doric Order<br />

of tall proportions, with half columns, 6-panelled door beneath a<br />

plain fanlight, and stone steps. Above the doorway is a rectangular<br />

panel with a Royal Coat of Arms in relief within an arch moulding;<br />

above again is a rectangular table with a sundial and lettering,<br />

which includes the date 1846. A tall narrow doorway is at the<br />

extreme west side, having a cambered arch, deep 4-pane fanlight,<br />

and 6-panelled door.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


The Angel Inn<br />

95 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1ND<br />

89-93 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1ND<br />

Elvin House<br />

35 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LJ<br />

27 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LJ<br />

LB2S 24/02/1950 139523 Updgraded to Grade II_ 16th September 2011<br />

1445, C18, early C19. Two storeys, 1.2 above one window. The<br />

early C19 facades of Nos 89 and 91 continues as the front of this<br />

building, (Nos 91, 91A and the Angel Inn forming a symmetry), the<br />

slightly-projecting south side containing an oval carriage arch<br />

(opposite Newbury Street0, with a pediment above. Tile roof, a<br />

moulded eaves with cone-shaped brackets stop as 'capitals' on<br />

each slide of the archway, but are repeated at a higher level and<br />

turned as a pediment/gable, which encloses an arched plaster<br />

panel (for the former sign). Red brick walling in Flemish bond,<br />

rubbed flat and curved arches, plinth. Sashes in exposed frames,<br />

Venetian windows above the arch and on the north side groundfloor<br />

(with recesses for sliding shutters). An outshot at the north<br />

side of the mid C19 has a 3-unit frame containing arched windows<br />

(the centre within a narrow door). The archway into the yard<br />

exposes the south facing rear premises, which are a medieval<br />

property development by Winchester College. This range of<br />

buildings is 2-storeyed, with irregular fenestration; tiled roof,<br />

exposed timber-frame to the first floor with painted brick infill, the<br />

ground-floor being of painted brickwork with a long tiled hood<br />

covering entrances and 2 angular bay windows (of C18 and C19).<br />

the interior face above the archway is tile-hung, with triple 'Gothic'<br />

lights; within the carriageway passage are recesses to<br />

accommodate the large doors, some boarded walling, and a<br />

panelled door on each side, with an architrave. Modern single-<br />

storeyed extension at the west end, of brick and tile.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139522 Early C19 regular front (east) of 2 storeys, 4.2 upper windows. Tile<br />

roof, hipped at the sound end, half hipped, rear extensions to 89,<br />

catslide with dormer to 91; moulded wood eaves with cone-shaped<br />

brackets. Red brick walling in Flemish bond rubbed flat arches,<br />

filled ground floor doorway at the north side. Sashes in exposed<br />

frames. Two modern shop fronts.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139521 Early C19, C20. Symmetrical facade of 3 storeys, 3 windows. Tile<br />

roof. Yellow brick walling in Flemish bond with rubbed flat arches,<br />

parapet with coping stone and band, second floor cill band.<br />

Sashes in reveals. Modern ground-floor, with 'Georgian' shop<br />

windows on either side of a central Doric stone doorcase.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139520 Late C18. Plain symmetrical facade of 3 storeys, 3 windows. Slate<br />

roof, with coupled brackets set against an eaves fascia. Painted<br />

brick walling in Flemish band, rubbed flat arches, second floor cill<br />

band. Sashes in reveals. Modern ground-floor shop front.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


7 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LJ<br />

5 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LJ<br />

The Guildhall<br />

High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LP<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139517 Early C19. Two to three storeys, the 3 windows. Slate roofing.<br />

Stucco walling; parapet of blocking course and cornice, second<br />

floor band, the openings having moulded architraves with triple<br />

keys, impost and base blocks, plinth. Victorian sashes. The<br />

ground floor has a plain doorway (with keystone) on the north side,<br />

and a doorway between 2 wide (shop) windows, which repeat the<br />

detail of the upper openings, although the upper part is masked by<br />

a modern fascia board.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139516 1915. Symmetrical facade (east) of 3 storeys, 1.3.1 windows. Tile<br />

roof; modillion cornice, raised above the centrepiece as a<br />

pediment. Stone ashlar welling; recessed architraves, with keys to<br />

the first floor, recessed rusticated pilasters on each side of the<br />

slightly-projecting centre, moulded first floor band, rusticated<br />

ground floor with arched openings, panels below cills. Sash<br />

windows. Entrances at each side.<br />

LB2S 24/02/1950 139514 Formerly Town Hall, 1825. A successor to a guildhall of 1725 to<br />

1825, of similar form. A green Doric stone building, almost a cube,<br />

with 4 symmetrical elevations, a typical English Renaissance<br />

design, of a tall room above an open arcaded ground floor (now<br />

enclosed). The front (south) is of 1.3/1 bays. Blocking course<br />

above a Doric cornice, with moutile boxes, continuous frieze<br />

(without ) and continuous gutter below a tenia, plain<br />

architrave (with circular decorations above the columns); the<br />

central pediment encloses a circular opening containing a clock; 4<br />

fluted Doric columns (¾ attached) stand on the projected<br />

centrepiece, the wings terminating in parallel-sided pilasters. With<br />

a continuous base moulding. First floor band (continued into<br />

keystones), rusticated ground floor of 4 bands above an impost<br />

band then 5 bands above a (granite) plinth. Sashes in reveals to<br />

the upper floor, half-glazed filling of later date to the ground floor<br />

openings. The north elevation has a plainer upper part and<br />

fanlights within the arcade but the centre 3 bays of the ground floor<br />

project forward, with a pediment and central entrance. The side<br />

elevations (east and west) are the same, of 5 bays, having a<br />

regular pilaster treatment to the upper floor. Low-pitched hipped<br />

slate roof (unseen). Within the north side entrance leads to a<br />

lobby, with staircases on each side leading upwards through an<br />

apse with 2 niches to an upper lobby from which a single flight<br />

reaches the upper hall. (There was once a central clock tower).<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


96 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

92A High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

90 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

84 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NE<br />

82 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NG<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139513 Early C19. Symmetrical pair of 2 stories, 1.1:1.1 windows. Slate<br />

roof. Yellow brickwork in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches,<br />

recessed central pilaster with arched top, stone cills, plinth. Upper<br />

casements, lower sashes in reveals. Stone doorframes, with arch,<br />

keystone, impost blocks. Jambs, plinth and stone steps, enclosing<br />

radiating fanlights, above 4-flush-panelled doors. At the west side<br />

an abutment wall is the remains of an adjoining similar building,<br />

with arched top,strong course in unrecessed walling, stone cills.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139512 Early C19. Two storeys, 3 (2 blank) and 2 (1 blank) upper<br />

openings and a curved corner window. Low-pitched slate roof.<br />

Stucco walling, eaves fillet merging with keystones to plain<br />

architraves, above a first floor band. Victorian sashes, casement<br />

on the curve. The ground floor has 2 Victorian shopfronts, each<br />

with a cornice, frieze, end pilasters, the south side being curved at<br />

the corner (with the passage through the Norman doorway).<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139510 C16, C18 early C19. Timber-framed building of 2 storeys, now<br />

refronted in brick except for a gable at the rear. Tile roof. Red<br />

brick work in Flemish bond, cambered ground floor opening at the<br />

east side. Two upper wedge-shaped casements on coupled<br />

brackets, one upper sliding sash. Central doorcase with cornice on<br />

brackets, architrave, 6-panelled door. Victorian shop front of<br />

slender proportions, with cornice, frieze, 4 half columns, plinth. The<br />

rendered west elevation abuts a flight of steps to the churchyard.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139508 C17, C18, C19. Corner block of 3 storeys, with an extension into<br />

Newbury Street (84A) of 2 storeys; 3:2.1.2 windows. Hipped slate<br />

roofing, gables to the east side. Painted brickwork, rubbed flat<br />

arches; rendered on the east side. Sashes in exposed frames<br />

(centre openings now filled), a first floor shop window on the south<br />

face, the ground floor has modern shopfronts. The rear part is<br />

older, with timber framing.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139507 Early C19. Three-storeyed corner block (into Newbury Street) with<br />

a regular facade of 2.2.1 (in rounded and recessed corner). Three<br />

windows. Slate roofing; stucco cornice below blocking course.<br />

Yellow brick walling in Flemish bond, stone flat arches, first and<br />

second floor bands, rustication to most of the ground floor, plinth.<br />

Sashes in reveals. Old shop windows on either side of the corner,<br />

which has a doorway with rusticated pilasters; the south side has<br />

an arched doorway with a decorative fanlight. A modern shop front<br />

has been inserted into the eastern side, facing Newbury Street.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


80A High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NG<br />

32 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NN<br />

24 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1LJ<br />

Hsbc Bank Plc<br />

28 - 30 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NN<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139506 Early C19. Three storeys, 3 windows. Slate roof. Stucco walling,<br />

with coping stone to parapet, first and second floor cill bands.<br />

Sashes in reveals (Victorian to first floor of 80A). The ground floor<br />

has one shop front with a cornice, frieze, pilasters, with a shop door<br />

and a house door, another modern shop front, and between them<br />

an old doorcase with cornice, frieze, pilasters and pannelled door<br />

with top glasing appearing as a fanlight.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139504 Early C19. Slightly bowed symmetrical front of 3 storeys and<br />

basement, 3 windows. Moulded stone cornice below a blocking<br />

course. Yellow brick walling in Flemish bond, Dutch flat arches,<br />

stone cills, arched doorway at each side. Sashes in reveals, the<br />

long first floor windows have narrow side panes and open onto a<br />

balcony with delicate wrought-iron rails, the 'Gothic' detail having a<br />

variety of section widths, arranged in symmetry; one central 3 light<br />

sash to the ground floor. The deep doorways have radiating<br />

fanlights and panelled doors above a flight of stone steps (leading<br />

to different levels).<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139503 C18, early C19, and later. Three storeys and attic, 1.3 windows.<br />

Tile roof, 2 old camber-leaded dormers, with sashes. Stucco<br />

walling; parapet with coping, rectangular panels above the<br />

openings, eaved thin plain architraves, first and second floor bands,<br />

stonework rusticated ground floor with arched openings and impost<br />

band. Victorian sashes in reveals. The north side (slightlyrecessed)<br />

has a stone doorway with cornice on bracket and<br />

pilasters, the south side has a plain doorway within the third arched<br />

bay).<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139502 Early C20. Symmetrical facade (west) of 3 storeys, 5 windows.<br />

Blocking course above a modillion cornice. Rendered upper<br />

walling with stone features; quoins, architraves (eaved to first floor),<br />

first floor band, rusticated stonework ground floor with arches,<br />

impost band panels below cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals. The<br />

shallow porch has a cornice and the doorway has a cornice on<br />

brackets and architrave; it is tied vertically to the first floor window<br />

(with a pediment) and the second floor window (with a keystone).<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


The George Hotel<br />

George Yard<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1PD<br />

4 High Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1NX<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139501 Situated at the rear of Nos 16 and 18 High Street. Mainly C18.<br />

Behind a modern street front there remains the rear parts of an old<br />

hotel, facing south into the yard, which is still approached by a<br />

carriage opening, roofed at the rear by a fragment of the original<br />

street front timber-framed building. Two storeys, 3-bay 2 windows.<br />

Slate mansard roof to the western half, steeper tile roof to the<br />

eastern. The western part has red brick walling in Flemish bond,<br />

stone coping to parapet, rubbed flat arches, first floor band, stone<br />

cills, plinth. The 2-storeyed bay is in painted brickwork (also with a<br />

parapet), but the eastern part has painted brickwork above a first<br />

floor band, and rendering below. Sash windows, 2 of 3 lights to the<br />

ground-floor and also to the angular bay. Round-headed doorway<br />

with a 6-panelled door.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139500 Early C19. This structure is linked with the north side of No 2; 2<br />

storeys and attic, one window. Tile roof, half hipped at the<br />

southern connection, one flat-roofed dormer. Rendered walling.<br />

Modern first floor window (formerly a Venetian light). Modern<br />

ground-floor shop front.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN (ST<br />

MARYS)


Andover Town – Winton<br />

Wolversdene Club<br />

Dene Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2AA<br />

Savoy Chambers<br />

8 - 10 London Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2PA<br />

15 Winchester Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EG<br />

4 Winchester Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EA<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139485 Late C18. Two-storeys; north front of 4 windows with set-back<br />

wings each of one window. Pantile (former slate) low-pitched<br />

hipped roof, with wide eaves. Yellow brick walling in Flemish bond,<br />

rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals, Victorian<br />

to the ground floor. The entrance is at the second bay, a Tuscan<br />

porch of 2 columns, 2 pilasters on steps, the opening having<br />

panelled reveals and a half-glazed door. The rear elevation has<br />

red brickwork with 2 round-headed upper windows, other openings<br />

being of later date.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139529 C18. Two storeys and attic, 3.1.3 windows. Hipped tile roof, 3<br />

dormers. Stucco with central oval-arched recess. Semi-circular 2storeyed<br />

bays (each of 3 sashed), central Venetian light above a<br />

portico, which has a rounded front on 4 columns. Virtually rebuilt.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427637 Early C19. Formerly a symmetrical pair, known as Pentryre with<br />

addition (No. 15) on the south side. Two storeys and basement,<br />

3.3.2 windows. Hipped slate roof with a wide eaves, with a soffit<br />

moulding. Stucco walling; band at first floor cill level, projected<br />

slightly in front of opening, thin moulded architraves, painted brick<br />

base; a recessed panel marks the division between Nos. 11 and<br />

13, No. 13 has 2-storeyed angular bays. Sashes in reveals.<br />

Identical doorways to Nos. 11 and 13, having a blocking course,<br />

simple entablature, pilasters, enclosing an arched entrance with a<br />

decorative fanlight (plastered to 13), 3-panelled door, and stone<br />

steps with curved wrought-iron rails (to 11). No. 15 follows the<br />

style, with rear extensions and side entrance. Nos. 13 and 15 are<br />

included for group value.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427639 Early C19 terrace, with later shopfronts to the ground-floor; 2<br />

storeys and attic, 3.3.4 window. Slate mansard roof, 6 dormers (2<br />

southernmost being original with cambered lead-covered heads<br />

sashes). Painted brick walling, rubbed flat arches, stucco cornice.<br />

Sash windows. Two shopfronts have a cornice, frieze and thin<br />

pilasters to doorway and shop windows; 2 others are modern.<br />

Important for group value, and linked with a corner block (see<br />

Bridge Street).<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)


6 Winchester Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EA<br />

8 Winchester Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EA<br />

10 Winchester Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EA<br />

12 Winchester Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EA<br />

31 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BE<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427639 Early C19 terrace, with later shopfronts to the ground-floor; 2<br />

storeys and attic, 3.3.4 window. Slate mansard roof, 6 dormers (2<br />

southernmost being original with cambered lead-covered heads<br />

sashes). Painted brick walling, rubbed flat arches, stucco cornice.<br />

Sash windows. Two shopfronts have a cornice, frieze and thin<br />

pilasters to doorway and shop windows; 2 others are modern.<br />

Important for group value, and linked with a corner block (see<br />

Bridge Street).<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427639 Early C19 terrace, with later shopfronts to the ground-floor; 2<br />

storeys and attic, 3.3.4 window. Slate mansard roof, 6 dormers (2<br />

southernmost being original with cambered lead-covered heads<br />

sashes). Painted brick walling, rubbed flat arches, stucco cornice.<br />

Sash windows. Two shopfronts have a cornice, frieze and thin<br />

pilasters to doorway and shop windows; 2 others are modern.<br />

Important for group value, and linked with a corner block (see<br />

Bridge Street).<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427639 Early C19 terrace, with later shopfronts to the ground-floor; 2<br />

storeys and attic, 3.3.4 window. Slate mansard roof, 6 dormers (2<br />

southernmost being original with cambered lead-covered heads<br />

sashes). Painted brick walling, rubbed flat arches, stucco cornice.<br />

Sash windows. Two shopfronts have a cornice, frieze and thin<br />

pilasters to doorway and shop windows; 2 others are modern.<br />

Important for group value, and linked with a corner block (see<br />

Bridge Street).<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427639 Early C19 terrace, with later shopfronts to the ground-floor; 2<br />

storeys and attic, 3.3.4 window. Slate mansard roof, 6 dormers (2<br />

southernmost being original with cambered lead-covered heads<br />

sashes). Painted brick walling, rubbed flat arches, stucco cornice.<br />

Sash windows. Two shopfronts have a cornice, frieze and thin<br />

pilasters to doorway and shop windows; 2 others are modern.<br />

Important for group value, and linked with a corner block (see<br />

Bridge Street).<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139461 Mid C19. Symmetrical facade. (North) of 3 storeys, 5 windows,<br />

with a slight angle at a point west of centre. Hipped slate roof.<br />

Stucco walling, eaved plain architraves above cills on brackets, thin<br />

second floor band, broader first floor bands above rusticated<br />

ground floor, plinth; central clock opening with key, and drip mould<br />

to the upper half. Victorian sashes. The doorway has a bulky<br />

cornice on heavy brackets. The east side has a modern shop front<br />

inserted: there is a single window on the west side.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)


The Foresters Arms<br />

2 London Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2PA<br />

Mill House Gazebo And Garden<br />

Wall<br />

Rooksbury Mill Court<br />

Rooksbury Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2FD<br />

The Station Hotel<br />

63 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BY<br />

33 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BE<br />

7 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BE<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139528 C18, early C19. Irregular range of 2 storeys and one storey with<br />

attic, 1.4 upper windows. Tile roofing, brick dentil eaves to the<br />

higher east side, gabled half-dormers with decorative tile front.<br />

Painted stucco walling. Wide sashes 2 plain doors.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427595 C18. Small square block of red brickwork and some flint panels,<br />

built above a low arch across a canalised waterway. Pyramid tile<br />

roof. Walling extends in 2 directions from one corner, of flint with<br />

red brick dressings, and with a tiled corner.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139462 Early C19. Built as the Eight Bells Public House next to the wharf<br />

at the head of the canal (1796) from Redbridge. (Southampton<br />

Water). Regular facade (north) of 2 storeys, 5 above 3 windows.<br />

Low-pitched slate roof, with hips and wide eaves. Painted brick<br />

walling in Flemish Bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills. Victorian<br />

sashes, a 3-window angular bay at the first floor east side, and<br />

tripartite sashes to the ground floor. Tuscan porch of a simple<br />

design, 2 columns, 2 pilasters, a 6 panelled door beneath a<br />

fanlight. A long lower wing extends to the rear at the west side.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139461 Mid C19. Symmetrical facade. (North) of 3 storeys, 5 windows,<br />

with a slight angle at a point west of centre. Hipped slate roof.<br />

Stucco walling, eaved plain architraves above cills on brackets, thin<br />

second floor band, broader first floor bands above rusticated<br />

ground floor, plinth; central clock opening with key, and drip mould<br />

to the upper half. Victorian sashes. The doorway has a bulky<br />

cornice on heavy brackets. The east side has a modern shop front<br />

inserted: there is a single window on the west side.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139460 Mid C19. Symmetrical facade (north) of 3 storeys, 3 windows.<br />

Slate roof. Yellow brick walling in Flemish bond, with stucco<br />

features; blocking course (with pediment form at the centre),<br />

modillion cornice and frieze, architraves to second floor, with<br />

dentilled cornices to first floor, above eaves architraves. Modern<br />

shop front to the ground floor.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)


1 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BE<br />

Iron Bridge<br />

Ladies Walk<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

Stable Block<br />

The Station Hotel<br />

63 Bridge Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 1BY<br />

2 Winchester Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EA<br />

LB2 04/03/1982 139459 Early C19. The corner block with No 2 Winchester Street has a<br />

plain 2-storeyed design, of 2.2.3 upper windows, the central<br />

recessed section being rounded at the corner. Slate roof with low<br />

parapet and cornice. Painted brick walling, rubbed flat arches, first<br />

floor band, stone cills. Sashes. The rounded corner has on the<br />

ground-floor a symmetrical shop front, with cornice, frieze,<br />

pilasters, to central doorway. The Winchester Street facade has a<br />

round-headed window (former doorway) retaining a decorative<br />

fanlight within the arch; the Bridge Street front has a modern shop<br />

front.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139457 1840. A footbridge carrying the Ladies Walk above the old main<br />

road (from the east) into the Town, passing through a deep cutting<br />

in the chalk. The bridge comprised 3 cast iron cambered beams<br />

(each of 2 parts bolted at the centre), the upper and lower edges<br />

being joined by concentric circles. The footway has iron rails at<br />

each side, in a pattern of 17 between 7 thicker uprights, which are<br />

crowned with knob and have a curved abutment piece. The beams<br />

terminate on end plates which rest against brickwork abutments;<br />

one panel has raised lettering..."Tasker and Fowler 1851". The<br />

bridge is a representative product of a local firm.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139463 Early C19. A 2-storeyed block with a hipped tile roof. Hipped at the<br />

West end and gabled at the East. Walling of flint with red brick<br />

vertical and horizontal banding, quoins and plinth. Hay-loft<br />

doorways, one above the central entrance.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427639 Early C19 terrace, with later shopfronts to the ground-floor; 2<br />

storeys and attic, 3.3.4 window. Slate mansard roof, 6 dormers (2<br />

southernmost being original with cambered lead-covered heads<br />

sashes). Painted brick walling, rubbed flat arches, stucco cornice.<br />

Sash windows. Two shopfronts have a cornice, frieze and thin<br />

pilasters to doorway and shop windows; 2 others are modern.<br />

Important for group value, and linked with a corner block (see<br />

Bridge Street).<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)


11 Winchester Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EG<br />

Rooksbury Mill<br />

Rooksbury Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2LR<br />

16 London Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2PA<br />

14 London Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2PA<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427637 Early C19. Formerly a symmetrical pair, known as Pentryre with<br />

addition (No. 15) on the south side. Two storeys and basement,<br />

3.3.2 windows. Hipped slate roof with a wide eaves, with a soffit<br />

moulding. Stucco walling; band at first floor cill level, projected<br />

slightly in front of opening, thin moulded architraves, painted brick<br />

base; a recessed panel marks the division between Nos. 11 and<br />

13, No. 13 has 2-storeyed angular bays. Sashes in reveals.<br />

Identical doorways to Nos. 11 and 13, having a blocking course,<br />

simple entablature, pilasters, enclosing an arched entrance with a<br />

decorative fanlight (plastered to 13), 3-panelled door, and stone<br />

steps with curved wrought-iron rails (to 11). No. 15 follows the<br />

style, with rear extensions and side entrance. Nos. 13 and 15 are<br />

included for group value.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427590 C18, late C19. Wider older part of 2 storeys and attic, late north<br />

end tower attached: of 3 storeys and attic. Tile roof, half-hipped at<br />

the south end, and brought to a low eaves on the east side, tile roof<br />

to the tower with stepped brick eaves fascia. Red brick walling, of<br />

header bond in the centre above the arched waterway. English<br />

bond elsewhere; cambered openings. Cast iron windows; some<br />

later smaller wooden casements. Open timber-frame exposed<br />

within (now a large room with fireplace).<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139531 Early C19. Two storeys and basement, 2 windows. Slate roof.<br />

Stucco walling, first floor band, rusticated ground floor, plinth.<br />

Sashes in reveals. A square opening is on the east side, and there<br />

is a plain doorway with a canopy on brackets, a fanlight, and a<br />

panelled door.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139530 Early C19. Two storeys, 2.1 upper windows. Slate roof. Stucco<br />

walling; first floor band, plinth; the west side is slightly set back<br />

and has a rectangular carriageway opening, with moulded impost<br />

bands. Sashes in reveals. Entrance within the passageway.<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)<br />

ANDOVER TOWN<br />

(WINTON)


13 Winchester Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 2EG<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427637 Early C19. Formerly a symmetrical pair, known as Pentryre with<br />

addition (No. 15) on the south side. Two storeys and basement,<br />

3.3.2 windows. Hipped slate roof with a wide eaves, with a soffit<br />

moulding. Stucco walling; band at first floor cill level, projected<br />

slightly in front of opening, thin moulded architraves, painted brick<br />

base; a recessed panel marks the division between Nos. 11 and<br />

13, No. 13 has 2-storeyed angular bays. Sashes in reveals.<br />

Identical doorways to Nos. 11 and 13, having a blocking course,<br />

simple entablature, pilasters, enclosing an arched entrance with a<br />

decorative fanlight (plastered to 13), 3-panelled door, and stone<br />

steps with curved wrought-iron rails (to 11). No. 15 follows the<br />

style, with rear extensions and side entrance. Nos. 13 and 15 are<br />

included for group value.<br />

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(WINTON)


Appleshaw<br />

Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e Cottage<br />

Ragged Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HR<br />

Manor Barn Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140488 An unequal pair of cottages. C17,C18 and early C19. Timberframed<br />

building, with a thatched roof. Wide front (east) of 2<br />

storeys, 4 windows. The frame is exposed in the centre of the<br />

front, and partly in the south gable, with painted brickwork and<br />

some rendered infill: other walls are of painted brick and render,<br />

the south gable being of flint with brick dressings. Casements. 2<br />

plain doorways, one (Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e) having a thatched canopy on<br />

posts.<br />

LB2 08/06/2009 167019 A late C17 or early C18 agricultural building of cob, flint and brick<br />

and weatherboarding with a long straw thatched roof and flush<br />

wrap over the ridge. Converted to a cottage in the mid-C20.<br />

EXTERIOR:<br />

There are two aspects to the building; the earlier and larger cob<br />

section with hayloft at the east end and the lower recessed addition<br />

of brick and flint which abuts it at the west. The building is single<br />

storey with a loft; it is linear in form, displaying its origin as an<br />

agricultural building. The south elevation is of flint with red brick<br />

facings. The windows on this elevation are later insertions. The<br />

north elevation is rendered. The east end elevation is of flint and<br />

brick, with weatherboarding above the modern panel coach doors<br />

and at the loft hatch. The west addition is of flint with brick facing.<br />

INTERIOR:<br />

The interior of the building is modern, divided into rooms by cement<br />

block and plasterboard partitions. Doors are modern and casement<br />

windows are mid C20.<br />

The roof structure is intact, displaying splayed queen trusses with<br />

clasped purlins, principle rafters (all hand-cut timber), pole common<br />

ratters and ridge pole. The galleried hayloft to the east has a lathe<br />

and wattle gallery wall and plank floor supported by pole joists. The<br />

ground floor here is now a garage using brick, flint and cement<br />

block walls.<br />

HISTORY:<br />

The cottage has its origins as a late C17 or early C18 agricultural<br />

building. The 1838 tithe map shows the building as part of an Lshaped<br />

complex of farm buildings. By 1873 the Ordnance Survey<br />

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map shows that it has taken on its present appearance with a<br />

further addition, possibly an outshot, now gone, at the west end. It<br />

was converted into a cottage in the 1940s or 1950s.<br />

REASON FOR DESIGNATION:<br />

Manor Barn Cottage is designated at Grade II for the following<br />

principal reasons:<br />

• The original fabric of the building including the cob, brick<br />

and flint walls and the timber roof structure are intact.<br />

• The cob and timber building is a good example of late C17<br />

or early C18 agricultural building and retains its agricultural<br />

appearance.<br />

• The cottage has good group value with listed buildings to<br />

the south and east.<br />

A late C17 or early C18 agricultural building of cob, flint and brick<br />

and weatherboarding with a long straw thatched roof and flush<br />

wrap over the ridge. Converted to a cottage in the mid-C20.<br />

EXTERIOR:<br />

There are two aspects to the building; the earlier and larger cob<br />

section with hayloft at the east end and the lower recessed addition<br />

of brick and flint which abuts it at the west. The building is single<br />

storey with a loft; it is linear in form, displaying its origin as an<br />

agricultural building. The south elevation is of flint with red brick<br />

facings. The windows on this elevation are later insertions. The<br />

north elevation is rendered. The east end elevation is of flint and<br />

brick, with weatherboarding above the modern panel coach doors<br />

and at the loft hatch. The west addition is of flint with brick facing.<br />

INTERIOR:<br />

The interior of the building is modern, divided into rooms by cement<br />

block and plasterboard partitions. Doors are modern and casement<br />

windows are mid C20.<br />

The roof structure is intact, displaying splayed queen trusses with<br />

clasped purlins, principle rafters (all hand-cut timber), pole common<br />

ratters and ridge pole. The galleried hayloft to the east has a lathe<br />

and wattle gallery wall and plank floor supported by pole joists. The<br />

ground floor here is now a garage using brick, flint and cement<br />

block walls.


Purton Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Long Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Granary 30 M E Of Rosehill<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

HISTORY:<br />

The cottage has its origins as a late C17 or early C18 agricultural<br />

building. The 1838 tithe map shows the building as part of an Lshaped<br />

complex of farm buildings. By 1873 the Ordnance Survey<br />

map shows that it has taken on its present appearance with a<br />

further addition, possibly an outshot, now gone, at the west end. It<br />

was converted into a cottage in the 1940s or 1950s.<br />

REASON FOR DESIGNATION:<br />

Manor Barn Cottage is designated at Grade II for the following<br />

principal reasons:<br />

• The original fabric of the building including the cob, brick<br />

and flint walls and the timber roof structure are intact.<br />

• The cob and timber building is a good example of late C17<br />

or early C18 agricultural building and retains its agricultural<br />

appearance.<br />

• The cottage has good group value with listed buildings to<br />

the south and east.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140471 Small house. Late C18. Brick and tile. A rectangular building at<br />

right-angles to the roadway, but set back: of 2 storeys, 1 window.<br />

Hipped roof with brick dentil eaves. Red brickwork in header bond,<br />

the ground-floor having rubbed flat arches with stone keys to the 2<br />

openings, cement plinth; the side and rear walls have horizontal<br />

flint panels. Casements. ½ glazed door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140469 Range of cottages, now 1. Late C18, With mid C19 alterations. Flint<br />

and render with a thatched roof. L-Shaped block of 2 storeys, 3<br />

above 5 windows with a projecting wing at the north side of 1 storey<br />

and attic, one upper window to the front. 1/2- hipped roof. Flint<br />

walls with brick dressings, cambered openings, now painted, with<br />

renered cob to the wing: some framing exposed in the upper wall,<br />

where the eaves has been raised. Caesments> Boarded door<br />

within an open porch, with a thatched canopy. C20 Alterations at<br />

the rear and north end.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140466 Granary. Early C19. Timber frame on 4 x 3 staddles, with boarded<br />

walls and ½ hipped thatch roof<br />

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The Hut Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Redenham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9AW<br />

Redenham House<br />

Home Farm Lane<br />

Redenham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9AQ<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140496 Cottage. C17 and C18. Flint and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 1<br />

above 2 windows, with C20 outshot at the north end. ½-hipped<br />

roof, with framing exposed in the gable, eyebrow dormer. Fling<br />

walls with brick dressings, indicating north side extensions.<br />

Casements. Boarded door in plain frame, with open porch having a<br />

gabled slate roof on posts.<br />

LB2S 20/10/1960 140501 Country mansion in a parkland setting. Early C19. Stone walls to<br />

the 3 main facades, brick and render, with hipped slate roofing. A<br />

classical design of plain Greek style; square plan with a wing at the<br />

north side. Symmetrical south elevation, of Bath stone, of 2<br />

storeys, 2.3.2 windows: parapet with moulded coping, with<br />

pineapple vases marking the corners and the ends of the slightlyprojecting<br />

centrepiece: moulded cornice, moulded cell band to the<br />

1st floor plinth. Sashes in reveals, the lower windows reaching to<br />

floor level. The symmetrical west (entrance) elevation, of 2 storeys<br />

and attic, 2.1.2 windows, has similar detail, with a slightly-projecting<br />

centrepiece. 2 flat-roofed dormers behind the parapet. Sashes,<br />

with normal cill levels to the ground floor. There is an Ionic porch of<br />

2 coupled columns, 2 pilasters, and ½-glazed wide opening,<br />

containing double doors. The Order has simplified details in Greek<br />

style and there is a blocking course. The east elevation has 5<br />

windows, symmetrical except for 1 ground floor window being<br />

centred between 2 upper windows at the south side, again with<br />

similar details. The north elevation (of brickwork) is symmetrical, of<br />

2 storeys and attic, with plain walls except for a large round-headed<br />

staircase window in the middle of the recessed centre: the west<br />

side is masked by the (north) wing, and the ground floor is masked<br />

by a C20 service block, roofed by a balustraded terrace. The wing<br />

is of 2 storeys above a basement, which has access to a yard on<br />

the west side: the roof ridge is below cornice level and there are<br />

rendered walls, regular fenestration with sashes, and garage<br />

entrances in the basement. Inside the house retains its original<br />

palatial appearance, with entrance hall, large staircase hall, and<br />

main rooms with plasterwork, doorcases and fireplaces.<br />

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Park Farm House<br />

Home Farm Lane<br />

Redenham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9AQ<br />

Park Cottage<br />

Privet Lane<br />

Redenham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9AU<br />

Craven Cottage<br />

3 Privet Lane<br />

Redenham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9AT<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140500 House. C16, with C18 extension and re-cladding, and early C19<br />

Orné extension. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. Originally a<br />

timber-framed hall of 2 bays, an upper floor was inserted and<br />

massive fireplaces attached: extended at each side in the C18<br />

(west) and early C19 (east). South front of 2 storeys, 5 windows,<br />

with east end of 1 storey and attic. The roof is ½-hipped at the<br />

west end, wit catslide at the rear, hipped at the east end, where the<br />

eaves is lowered above a verandah supported on rustic poles at<br />

the south and east sides. Walls of flint with brick quoins, cambered<br />

arches: painted brickwork at the east side, 2 filled openings.<br />

Casements. Boarded door beneath a thatched canopy. The east<br />

end has an entrance between small windows and an attic window<br />

set deeply in the roof. The timber-framing and chimney breasts are<br />

interior features of the original building.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140499 House. Mid C18, with early C19 extension. Flint and brick, with a<br />

tiled roof. The front (south-east) of 2 storeys was symmetrical, of 3<br />

windows, but there is an extension at the south side of the early<br />

C19, being a wider single bay, continuous in style. Plain roof. Thin<br />

horizontal bands of coursed knapped flint, brick quoins, cambered<br />

upper openings, and rubbed flat arches to the ground-floor, 1st<br />

floor projecting band. Casements. 6-panelled (2 top glazed) door<br />

in a plain frame, with a plain hood on carved brackets. Inside,<br />

there are old doors and a C18 staircase with decorated slatted<br />

rails.<br />

LB2 30/10/1984 140498 Former pair of cottages, now one dwelling. Late C18. Flint and<br />

render, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. ½hipped<br />

roof, with frame exposed in the gables, eaves raised above<br />

the upper windows. Flint walls with brick quoins, some cambered<br />

openings: the south side is rendered: the south end wall has<br />

brickwork and the north end wall has flint panels. Casements.<br />

French door beneath a canopy: former doorway now filled with<br />

brickwork. C20 extensions at the rear.<br />

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Box Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Redenham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9AZ<br />

Ivy Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Redenham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9AW<br />

The Horns<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Redenham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9AW<br />

Yonder Dene<br />

Ragged Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HX<br />

The Orchards<br />

Ragged Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HX<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140497 At one time 3 cottages, a public house from 1983. Early C19,<br />

renovated 1983. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. L-shaped<br />

block, the front elevation (south) having 1 storey and attic, 3<br />

windows. Roof hipped at the west end, ½-hipped elsewhere, eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows, catslide on the east side of the<br />

north wing. Walls of flint with brick quoins, cambered openings, all<br />

now painted. C20 casements. Boarded doors in plain frames.<br />

Above the entrance is a panel inscribed T H 1732, and also a Sun<br />

fire-insurance sign. At the rear is an ancient (early C19) privy,<br />

being a small hut with vertical boarding and a thatched roof.<br />

LB2 10/08/1984 140495 House. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Flint and brick, with a tiled<br />

roof. Symmetrical front (easata) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (centre<br />

Blank). Plain roof. Walls have horizontal bands of coursed<br />

knapped flint, with brick quoins, bands, and cambered arches.<br />

Casements, upper leaded lights. Boarded door in plain frame,<br />

within a C20 trellis porch. At the north end there is a dormer above<br />

a garage entrance, of 1983: also extensions at the rear.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140494 House, former public house. Early C19. Stucco and slate.<br />

Regular front (south) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Low-pitched hipped<br />

roof. Plain walls, plinth. Sashes in reveals. Plain doorway with<br />

canopy on carved brackets, panelled reveals, and 6-panelled (2 top<br />

glazed) door. The east elevation of 2 windows (south side filled)<br />

has a wrought iron bracket, for the former inn sign.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140487 House. C18 with early C19 alterations. Rendered, also flint and<br />

brick, with a slate roof. Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows (2-storeyed splayed bays at each side). Hipped roof:<br />

plain wall with plinth. Victorian with fanlight, and 6-panelled door.<br />

The east elevation has flint bands with brick quoins, cambered<br />

openings (some filled), and casements; at its north side there<br />

extends a long single-storeyed service wing, with hipped slate roof,<br />

rendered walls, 4 casements and 2 plain doors.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140486 House. Early C19. Render and slate. Square building of simple<br />

exterior: symmetrical south elevation of 2 storeys, 5 above 2<br />

windows. Hipped roof: plain walls and plinth. Sashes, of 3 lights to<br />

the ground-floor, the upper east side windows, similar features.<br />

Sashes, of 3 lights to the ground-floor, the south side openings<br />

being filled. Open porch of a very simple Order of 2 columns, the<br />

door having 4 panels below a top panel glazed as a fanlight. The<br />

north elevation has flint walling with brick dressings and chimney,<br />

all now painted. Inside, there remains the original plain staircase.<br />

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Mead House<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BT<br />

Appleshaw House<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BT<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140485 House. Early C18, with early C19 alterations. Brick walls, and roof<br />

of slate, and tile. Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e house with a symmetrical front<br />

(west) of 2 storeys and attic, 2.1.2 windows. Hipped slate roof with<br />

a wide eaves and plaster soffit, plinth, stone 1st floor band and cills,<br />

openings having rubber cambered arches (now cement covered)<br />

with keystones. Sashes in reveals. The doorway (early C19) has a<br />

large moulded canopy, with ¾ Doric columns, a plain frame<br />

enclosing a Gothic fanlight and a 6-panelled door. At each side<br />

there is a wall, with a dropped curve (from band level) and then a<br />

level top extending to simple piers C19 alterations: hipped slate<br />

roof, 2 large sashes at the east side, and on the west side a filled<br />

window above a French window. The east elevation also has<br />

enlarged early C19 fenestration, but the roof is tiled, with 2 C20 flatroofed<br />

dormers: there is a small ½-glazed door in the centre, below<br />

the staircase window. A single-storeyed service wing, extending<br />

eastwards, has a tile roof and a section of upper floor (C20) with<br />

tile-hung walls and a flat narrow horizontal flint bands.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140484 House. Late C18, early C19, with C20 extension. Brick and tile.<br />

Symmetrical wide front (west) of 2 storeys, 5 windows. Hipped<br />

roof, brick dentil eaves. Red brick in Flemish bond, rubbed flat<br />

arches, stone cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals. Semi-circular open<br />

porch on 2 steps, of columns and 2½ - columns, in a plain Order<br />

with a modillion cornice, enclosing a ½ - elliptical arch above a<br />

doorframe, 6-panelled door. The south elevation is of similar style,<br />

symmetrical of 3 windows. The east elevation comprised projecting<br />

wings (each of 1 window) but the centre (early C19) now fills the<br />

recess: Flemish bond walls, cambered openings, the outer<br />

windows being 3-light sashes, the centre having 2 upper sashes<br />

above 2 filled openings, and a central door with a fanlight and<br />

panelled door, lead rainwater pipes. The C20 wing on the north<br />

end, of 2 storeys, follows the style closely, and is set back from the<br />

main elevations. Staircase in the entrance hall.<br />

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Hill House<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BS<br />

The Thatch<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BN<br />

1 Rowan Cottages<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BL<br />

Watchmakers Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BN<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140483 House. Early C18, with early C19 wing. Brick and tile. Queen<br />

<strong>Ann</strong>e house with a symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys and attic,<br />

1.3.1 windows. The roof is hipped, with a stone moulded and<br />

coved eaves cornice, divided by a pediment above the slightlyprojecting<br />

centrepiece. Walls of red brickwork in Flemish bond,<br />

with stone plain 1st floor band, plinth; the openings have rubbed<br />

cambered arches with keystones, and there is an oval window in<br />

the pediment, with a plain architrave and keystone. Sashes in<br />

reveals. Doorcase with cornice, decorated frieze, fluted heads to<br />

panelled pilasters, architrave enclosing a fanlight with leaded<br />

decoration, panelled reveals and 6-panelled door. The south<br />

elevation is symmetrical, of 3 windows (2 blank) and a plain door: it<br />

links at its west corner with a wing (early C19) extending<br />

southwards, of 2 storeys, 3 windows, hipped roof, flint walls with<br />

brick quoins, head and cill bands, and large diamonds in the<br />

panels, rubbed flat arches: casements. The plain north elevation<br />

has Flemish bond brickwork with blue headers, 1st floor band,<br />

plinth, and 2 casements (the larger of old leaded lights). Inside the<br />

north side room has C18 panelling, there are panelled doors in<br />

architraves, and a C18 staircase.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140482 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and brick, some render, with a thatched<br />

roof L-shaped dwelling, with the front set back at the south side,<br />

and a C20 northward extension to form a garage. 1 storey and<br />

attic, 1.1 windows. Gable to the front next to the roadway, eyebrow<br />

window in the recessed part, and a low eaves along the north side.<br />

Painted flint and brick, some rendered parts, cambered opening.<br />

Casements. Door in the side wall, of 6 panels (2 top glazed).<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140481 Cottage. C18, restored. Flint and cob, with a thatched roof. 1<br />

storey and attic, 2 above 3 windows. Roof ½ hipped at the south<br />

end, eaves raised above the upper windows. Rendered walls.<br />

Casements. Plain doorway beneath a tiled canopy on posts.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140480 House, former pair. Late C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof.<br />

2 storeys, 4 windows. Plain roof and walls. Casements, one old<br />

leaded light. Open porch, with curved base walls supporting posts,<br />

and a thatched roof: boarded door. The west gable partly exposes<br />

the flint walling.<br />

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Walnut Tree Inn<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BN<br />

Apple Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Walnut Tree Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Stables 10m N Of The Old<br />

Vicarage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140478 Public house. Of late-mediaeval origin as a hostelry, with some<br />

C17 framing, but mainly early C19. Brick and tile. A building of<br />

several parts; a long range to the rear is masked by a short cross<br />

wing, which forms part of the front, and on its north side block is<br />

symmetrical of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Hipped and ½ hipped<br />

roofing, with variations of height and form, brick dentil eaves to the<br />

north side; outshots and dormers with low-pitched slate roofs.<br />

Walls of painted brickwork, some areas of flint and some of flint<br />

bands, cambered ground-floor openings, some exposed framework<br />

in gables and upper walls of the rear range. Casements, one<br />

splayed bay to the south side. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140477 Cottage. Late C18. Brick and thatch. The building is set at rightangles<br />

to the roadway, with a near-symmetrical front (south) of 2<br />

storeys, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof, slate roof to the rear outshot.<br />

Walls of bond with blue headers, cambered ground-floor<br />

openings, plinth: east wall of header bond, with flint to the outshot.<br />

Leaded casements. Plain doorway, with C20 open porch, with<br />

brick cheeks. Lead fire-insurance sign. The interior has a massive<br />

chimney-breast.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140476 House. Late C18. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front (west) of 2<br />

storeys, 1.1.1 windows. Hipped roof, with eaves moulding. Walls<br />

of painted brickwork in header bond, with plain pilasters at each<br />

side and enclosing the central openings, plinth. Victorian sashes,<br />

early C19 sash in the centre. The doorway has a moulded canopy<br />

on carved brackets, a plain frame enclosing a 2- light fanlight, and<br />

a 6- panelled door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140475 Stables, in use as garages and store. Mid C19. Brick and slate. A<br />

group of small service buildings on 3 sides of a courtyard, with a<br />

high wall on the 4th (south side). Plain roof of 3 levels. Brick walls<br />

in Garden Wall bond, with some flint panels, 2 plain gatepiers.<br />

Hayloft door, other small casements and plain doorways, all facing<br />

the courtyard. At eaves level on the roadway elevation there is a<br />

clock (commemorating the Jubilee). Included for group value.<br />

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The Old Vicarage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Pear Tree Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Redthorne Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Jasmine Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140474 Large house. Mid C18, and early C19. Painted brickwork and a<br />

tiled roof. Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys and attic, 3.1.3<br />

windows. The plain roof has stone copings to the gable ends, and<br />

to the central pediment-gable above the slightly-projecting<br />

centrepiece, brick dentil eaves continuous across the front, hipped<br />

slate roof to a lower short wing at the north side. Walls of header<br />

bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth: the openings on either<br />

side of the central entrance have been filled. Sashes in reveals, a<br />

Venetian window above the doorway, and a roundel in the<br />

pediment. The entrance is an open porch on an oval plan, with a<br />

Doric Order of 2 columns and 2 ½-columns, on a stone step, with<br />

an architrave, panelled reveals and 6- panelled door. The rear<br />

(west) elevation is of 2 parts (suggesting different periods), with<br />

different sections of regular fenestration, including 6 flat-roofed<br />

dormers. The walls are rendered, with a plinth. There are large<br />

and small sashes in reveals, a Venetian staircase window, a<br />

French window, and also a 6- panelled door. The small north wing<br />

has a north door, and a sash window on the west side. Inside,<br />

there is a C18 staircase.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140473 House, former house and shop. Late C18. Brick and tile. 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows (upper centre row now filled). Hipped roof,<br />

brick dentil eaves. Walls of header bond, now painted, rubbed flat<br />

arches, plinth. Sashes: to the north side is a bow window of 5 x 11<br />

small panes. The former 2 doorways (to house and shop) in the<br />

centre have now been filled.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140472 House. Late C1, with C20 alterations. Brick and tile. Symmetrical<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows. Steep hipped roof,<br />

brick dentil eaves, one C20 gabled dormer to the north of centre.<br />

Walls of header bond, now painted, cambered opening (now<br />

masked) to the ground floor, plinth. Casements, C20 small spayed<br />

bays on brackets. 6-panelled (4 top-glazed) door in a plain frame,<br />

with a simple flat canopy.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140470 Cottage. C17, with late C18 re-cladding. Painted brick and timber<br />

framed, with a thatched roof. Attached to the north side of Purton<br />

Cottage, to form an L-shaped block, ½ hipped roof, with catslide to<br />

the rear, eyebrow dormer, tiled at the junction with Purton. The<br />

timber frame of the original structure is partly exposed within, and<br />

exposed in the north gable, otherwise the walls are of brickwork,<br />

with some cambered openings. Casements. ½ glazed door within<br />

an old frame and a filled doorway at the north end.<br />

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Iron Peartree Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BE<br />

Stable 10 M E Of Rosehill<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Rosehill<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Garden Wall And Gate Of St<br />

Peters Church<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 9BH<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140468 Former public house, now 2 dwellings. C17, with late C18 cladding<br />

and early C19 extensions. Brick and flint, brick, render, with roof of<br />

thatch and slate. A building of mixed and appearance due to<br />

alterations and additions, of timber-framed origin, with wings<br />

projecting at each end, modified by an infilling wing at the rear and<br />

an early C19 forward projection at the north side; 2 storeys,<br />

irregular fenestration. ½ hipped thatched roof, the north side wing<br />

being lower with a hipped slate roof. Rendered front wall, with a<br />

plinth. Casements, sashes in reveals to the north wing. ½ glazed<br />

porch with a slate roof to No. 1 (South side), No. 2 having an<br />

entrance in the north elevation, with a C20 canopy on brackets.<br />

The rear has 3 gables and walls of flint panels in brickwork, of<br />

English bond to the lower part and header bond above, all now<br />

painted: timber frame exposed in 2 gables: casements.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140467 Stable and outhouse. Early C19. Brick, cob, and thatch.<br />

Rectangular building with a window on each side of a central<br />

doorway: ½ hipped roof, rendered cob walls on a flint base, with<br />

brick quoins. Attached to its west end is a lower narrower<br />

outhouse, of brickwork with a ½ hipped roof.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140465 House. Late C18, with early C18 and C20 additions. Brick, brick<br />

and flint, render: with a tiled roof. L-shaped block, with the angle<br />

filled-in with the extensions. South front of 2 storeys, 3 windows;<br />

hipped roof, red brick walls in Flemish bond, sashes in reveals with<br />

2 splayed ground-floor bays, a French door to the east side, porch.<br />

The west elevation has 4 above 2 windows: roof hipped at the<br />

south, ½-hipped at the north side, rendered on a plinth, casements<br />

and sashes, and a C20 classical porch, with the old entrance within<br />

retaining panelled reveals. Other elevations have brick walls with<br />

flint panels, and casements.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140464 Churchyard boundary wall and gate. Early C19. Wall of flint with<br />

brick bands and verticals, and some sections of brickwork in<br />

Flemish bond with blue headers, all with a tile capping. There are<br />

brick piers along the front, and 2 form the gateway, which contains<br />

a wrought-iron gate, having Gothic motifs. A short section of wall,<br />

on the north side, is incorporated with part of the Lodge to the<br />

Manor House.<br />

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St Peters Church<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 9BH<br />

Manor Lodge<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140463 Parish church. Rebuilt on an old site in 1830, using a grant from<br />

the 'incorporated society for promoting the enlargement building<br />

and repairing of churches', architect T.M. Shurmer. Rendered walls<br />

and slate roof. Of a plain Gothic style, a cruciform aisleless plan,<br />

most of the western arm (with thicker walls) being raised as a<br />

tower; west porch. The very plain exterior has pointed coupled<br />

windows (triple at the east and west ends) in the gables, chancel<br />

and tower, with small windows placed high just east of the tower.<br />

The tower has a parapet, and diagonal stepped buttresses, ending<br />

at the top as square piers, crowned by slender pyramid finials. The<br />

porch has a 4-centred arch: the side windows to the transepts are 2<br />

(north) and 3 (south) light casements of domestic scale. The<br />

interior appears as a long narrow nave/chancel , broken in the<br />

centre by segmental-pointed arches of the transepts, and with a flat<br />

segmental plaster vault, stopped at the west by a tower arch. At<br />

this point the ceiling rises inside the tower, to provide space for the<br />

(virtually hidden) gallery. The north transept has a pointed plaster<br />

ceiling and the south transept (slightly narrower on plan) a semicircular<br />

plaster vault. The south transept serves as a vestry, with a<br />

doorway beneath the gable window. There are wall monuments of<br />

1785, 1789. 1807 and 1835, and a Royal Coat of Arms of William<br />

IV, of 1831. There is a Victorian octagonal font, but in the porch<br />

what appears to be the original font, comprising a very slender<br />

circular stone pillar, on a square base, with a vase top, now<br />

accommodating a shallow metal dish.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140462 Lodge at the entrance to the Manor House. Early C19, with early<br />

C20 addition. Rendered walls, and slate roof. A single-storeyed<br />

swelling, of rectangular form ending as a ½-octagon at the west<br />

end (next to the driveway entrance) where it is set back beneath a<br />

verandah, supported on slim square posts. The roof is hipped at<br />

the angles, and is formed of fish-scale slates. Plain walls, with<br />

eaves fascia and plinth. Metal coupled casements. ½-glazed door<br />

in the inner corner of the verandah. To the rear, there is a C20<br />

extension, in conforming style. The building is constructed against<br />

the churchyard wall.<br />

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Appleshaw Manor<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BH<br />

Hammers<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BN<br />

Forge Cottage<br />

Biddesden Bottom Road<br />

Appleshaw<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BN<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140461 Large house in small park. Early C19. Stucco and slate. Of<br />

simple late Regency classical style; symmetrical west elevation of 2<br />

storeys, 1.1.1 windows. Low-pitched hipped roof with shallow<br />

eaves soffit above a moulding. Plain walls: 1st floor band,<br />

architraves to centre windows, plinth: the centre is set back slightly<br />

and the side windows (triple lights) are within shallow bows.<br />

Victorian sashes in reveals: the upper side windows have a<br />

cornice cill, with a decorative low rail of wrought iron. The north<br />

(entrance) elevation is also symmetrical, of 1.1.1 windows within<br />

chimneys, the upper light being in a slight recess and having an<br />

architrave surround: eaves moulding, 1st floor band, plinth.<br />

Victorian sashes. The doorway projects slightly, with a simple<br />

order of pilasters, and a deep recess containing ½ glazed double<br />

doors, with side glazing. The south elevation has similar features,<br />

projecting west side, and central recess, of 2.1.2 windows, the<br />

middle staircase window breaking the 1st floor band. The rear, with<br />

a small lower wing, has walls of flint with brick dressings, and<br />

irregular fenestration. The interior is original, with staircase,<br />

panelled doors in architraves, and chimney pieces.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140480 House, former pair. Late C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof.<br />

2 storeys, 4 windows. Plain roof and walls. Casements, one old<br />

leaded light. Open porch, with curved base walls supporting posts,<br />

and a thatched roof: boarded door. The west gable partly exposes<br />

the flint walling.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140479 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. 2 storeys,<br />

2 above 4 windows. Walls have flint panels, with brick quoins,<br />

bands, cambered ground-floor openings, plinth. Casements, old<br />

upper leaded lights. ½ glazed door. To the north side is a C20<br />

garage, with the roof brought to a low eaves above it.<br />

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Ashley<br />

Ashley Manor Lodge<br />

Ashley Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RQ<br />

Pair Of Tomb Chests St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Ashley Road<br />

Ashley<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RJ<br />

Ashley Cottage<br />

Ashley Road<br />

Ashley<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RQ<br />

The Old Manor<br />

Ashley Road<br />

Ashley<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RH<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140592 Lodge now house. Circa 1844. Chequerwork brick, old plain tile<br />

roof. 2 storey, double pile end onto road with left pile 1 bay set<br />

back and right 3 bays long. In front of left pile on right pent-roofed<br />

porch with top glazed 4-panel door. On each floor to both piles 16pane<br />

sash with rubbed brick arch and louvred shutters.<br />

Overhanging roofs. On outer sides of roof halfway along is a gable.<br />

Stacks on ridges above these.<br />

ASHLEY<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140590 Pair of tombchests. Early C19. Portland stone. Inscription illegible. ASHLEY<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140585 Cottage. C16 extended C19. Timber-frame, with plaster infill, brick<br />

end wall and addition, thatched roof, slate on addition. 3 bay, 1½<br />

storey with outshot addition to rear on left. Planked door in right<br />

bay with oval window beside. In centre bay 2 2-light casements<br />

and 3-light eyebrow dormer over and 2 similar windows in left bay.<br />

Stack on ridge to right of centre.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140587 House. C15 open hall core, C16 crosswing, C17 parlour all<br />

encased in brick C18 and bays added later with C19 rear wing.<br />

Timber-frame encased in brick, some chequer work, old plain tile<br />

roof. At right 1½ storey, 2 bay C15 part, with C16 wing and dairy to<br />

rear, C17 part 2 storey, 2 bays to left, and to left C18 bays with C19<br />

additions behind. Right bays have C18 16 pane sash in segmental<br />

head with similar replaced by C19 casement. 1st floor string and<br />

on roof 2 2-light hip-roofed dormers. To left 2 storey flat-roofed<br />

porch in purple brick with 16-pane segmental headed sash, single<br />

light above, and on left side C19 flush panel door. In left C17 bay<br />

tall 12-pane segmental head sash, 1st floor string and wide 12pane<br />

sash. In left bays door replaced by low silled 8-paned sash,<br />

with rubbed brick head, C20 sash over, to left rectangular flat<br />

roofed bay with 2 12-pane sashes in front and 12-pane sash in<br />

rubbed brick head over. Ridges of 3 heights rising to left, with<br />

stacks behind ridge to right, between C15 and C17 parts and at left<br />

end.<br />

ASHLEY<br />

ASHLEY


Ashley Manor<br />

Ashley Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RQ<br />

St Marys Church<br />

Ashley Road<br />

Ashley<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RJ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140591 House, Circa 1844. Chequerwork brick, front rendered and<br />

colourwash, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 pile, 3 x 3 bay building. Front of<br />

3 gables has in centre slightly projecting weatherboarded<br />

pedimented wide porch. Central half-glazed double doors,<br />

rectangular 4-pane fanlight and side lights. Each side large 12pane<br />

sash with rubbed brick arch and C19 sliding louvred shutters.<br />

On 1st floor 3 smaller similar with small iron balcony. Small central<br />

gable with stacks on outer ridges.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140589 Parish Church. Early C12, chancel lengthened mid C12, C15/C16<br />

windows. Porch 1701 on tablet, restored 1858 and 1895. Rubble<br />

flint, plastered except to E, stone quoins and dressings, old plain<br />

tile roofs. Small early C12 church of chancel and nave with W bellgable,<br />

chancel lengthened mid C12, S porch added 1701.<br />

Chancel was restored C14 square headed 3-light E window. C16<br />

diagonal corner buttresses. To N and S walls at E late C12<br />

roundheaded lancet with chamfer. In S wall to W and set lower 2nd<br />

C12 lancet, earlier with no chamfer but with later pointed head,<br />

perhaps original SE window. To NW and SW C15 squareheaded<br />

2-light cinquefoiled window. On E gable stone cross C19. Taller,<br />

wider nave has on N wall early C12 roundheaded lancet, set high<br />

on wall. No trace of N door, in its place C19 squareheaded<br />

perpendicular 2-light window. S wall at E has similar and in centre<br />

gable brick porch with stone keys to archway, one inscribed `1701<br />

P + L CW'. Inside plain roundheaded doorway with quirked<br />

abacus. Each side of porch high set five-sided window. W window<br />

C15, restored squareheaded cinquefoiled window with moulded<br />

jambs and mullions. Below 3 C18 headstones to Smith family. In<br />

gable C19 pair of unequal pointed bell openings C12 cross on<br />

gable. Inside chancel E window has splayed C14 jambs. E lancets<br />

have wide splays. Below SE is small rounded- headed recess with<br />

hole in soffitt. Central S lancet has altered sill and on E jamb C13<br />

wall painting of young person under crocketed gable. Opposite<br />

monument 1755 to A Weekes by T Baker, London, inscription<br />

panel with column each side supporting open pediment. On S wall<br />

monument 1707 to T Hobbs, volutes and garlands either side of<br />

inscription panel. C19 collar roof, tiled floor falling from altar rails to<br />

chancel arch, and fittings. Low roundheaded plain chancel arch<br />

with quirked impost. Each side later roundheaded squint, half arch<br />

width. In N nave wall original lancet has narrow splay. To W of it<br />

res<br />

ASHLEY<br />

ASHLEY


Little Thatches<br />

Ashley Road<br />

Ashley<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RH<br />

Wellhouse 20m N Of Ashley<br />

Cottage<br />

Ashley Road<br />

Ashley<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140588 Cottage. C15 cruck hall, C16 crosswing with C17 and C20 addition.<br />

Timber-frame with colourwashed brick infill, thatched roof. 2 bay<br />

hall with to right crosswing, not projecting of 2 storeys, with outshot<br />

C20 bay beyond and to left 2 C20 1½ storey bays. Left bay open<br />

on ground floor with well, 2-light casement and door opening into<br />

right end of hall bays. In these bays 2-light leaded casement, C18<br />

3-light casement with 3-light inverted dormer over and to right C19<br />

outshot weatherboarded porch with door on left side. End of<br />

crosswing has chambered-headed 2-light leaded casement with 2light<br />

leaded casement with 2-light casement over. End bay outshot<br />

has 6-light leaded casement. Roof hipped, ridge piece and lower<br />

ridge to C15 part with stack at each end of it and stack at front of<br />

roof in right bay. Interior: crucks visible.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140586 Wellhouse. On beam 1620. Timber-frame with thatched roof.<br />

Square plan of 4 posts with braces to wallplate and hipped roof. In<br />

centre frame holding winch.<br />

ASHLEY<br />

ASHLEY


Awbridge<br />

Game Larder At Stanbridge Earls<br />

School<br />

Stanbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0ZS<br />

Coombe Farm<br />

Coombe Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0HN<br />

Home Field House<br />

Dunbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GQ<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141165 Game larder, now boot store. Late C19. Timber-frame with<br />

louvred weatherboard sides, on brick plinth, plain tile roof.<br />

Pentagonal plan. Entrance open on one side. Conical pentagonal<br />

roof, ornamented by 2 vents and lead finial.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141222 House. C16 altered C20. Timber-frame with brick infill, thatched<br />

roof. 1 1/2 storey, 3 bay C16 house. Front has gabled brick and tile<br />

porch in R bay on RH and in LH of centre bay. 2-light leaded<br />

casements in each bay, 2 in centre and over centre bay large<br />

eyebrow dormer with similar. Roof half-hipped with stack above<br />

centre door at R end.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141098 Cottage. Mid C18 with C19 wing. Blue brick headers with red brick<br />

dressings, red brick wing, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay C18<br />

building with taller C19 cross-wing to R end. Front has C19 gabled<br />

glass and timber porch to R of head casement. On 1st floor 3-light<br />

casement each side of blind opening. Toothed eaves. Cross-wing<br />

has 4-light and 3-light segmental head casement and half-hipped<br />

roof. Stacks either end of original part.<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE


All Saints Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0HN<br />

Loggia On Awbridge Danes Lake<br />

Danes Road<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141107 Church 1876 by J Colson. Squared rubble Swanage stone and<br />

Bath stone dressings, old plain tile roof. Plan of chancel and nave<br />

with SE vestry and NW porch. E end has pointed 3-light trefoiled<br />

window with trefoiled in circular tracery in head below cill string<br />

course which drops either side and runs round diagonal buttresses<br />

with gables and sloping tops, and along sides. Sides have 2<br />

trefoiled lancets with hood moulds and buttresses between. Nave<br />

to SE gabled vestry, with vault under, shouldered door to W and 2light<br />

trefoiled plate tracery window to end. |Nave has on both sides<br />

stepped buttresses to E and between bays, with to E 2-light pointed<br />

trefoiled window with trefoil in head, single light similar in next bay,<br />

2 light similar in next bay and in W bay to 2 light similar. To N<br />

gabled porch with buttresses to sides on end, and pointed door of<br />

moulded arch on foliated capitals on nook shafts. W end has 2-tallsingle-light<br />

trefoiled window and rose window of cinquefoils in<br />

gable. Diagonal corner buttresses. Above weatherboarded<br />

bellcote of tapering lower section to bellstage of 3 trefoiled<br />

openings with quatrefoils opening over on each side and short<br />

broach spire. Inside chancel stained glass E window and E side<br />

window. Wagon roof. Reredos, panelling and rails. Chancel arch<br />

rising from foliated corbels. Nave side windows C20 stained glass.<br />

Open arch-braced roof. Contemporary furnishings, carved timber<br />

pulpit and stone front.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141105 Loggia. 1822 by W Garbett, boathouse, rebuilt as loggia from front<br />

only 1925. Dressed Portland stone and brick. On stone bridge of 3<br />

rusticated arches springing from piers with flanking walls running<br />

back to rusticated end piers. Behind these walls are steps up to<br />

loggia of 4 Greek Doric columns. Rear wall with short side walls at<br />

either end, of painted brick. Heavy entablature to flat roof, probably<br />

concrete. On rear walls stone tablets commemorate history of<br />

Awbridge Danes. Very picturesque spot, facing up lake. Drawing<br />

of original 1822 boathouse, signed by Garbett, in RIBA Drawings<br />

Collection.<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE


Coach House, Dovecote And<br />

Linking Wall At Awbridge Danes<br />

Danes Road<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GF<br />

Stable Cottage<br />

Dunbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GQ<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Dunbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GQ<br />

Redmans Cottage<br />

Dunbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GQ<br />

LB2 04/03/1986 141103 Coach house, dovecote and linking wall. 1822-5 by W Garbett.<br />

Rendered brick and stone dressings, slate roofs. Plan of round<br />

dovecote in corner of courtyard with wall running towards house to<br />

T-shaped coach house of 1½ storey, 3 bays with wing in centre<br />

projecting into courtyard. Dovecote of 2 storeys has Gothic door<br />

and covered plaster eaves to conical roof with open cupola<br />

containing bell. Wall has in centre 2 gabled and buttressed<br />

gatepiers 4m high with 3m infill wall between and 2m of wall each<br />

side. Old estate maps show these gatepiers to have been original<br />

entrance to courtyard. Coach house has Gothic double doors in<br />

end facing dovecote. In projecting bay Gothic door, glazed in<br />

middle, and tall leaded Gothic window over, under hood mould.<br />

Similar window in other bay. Coved plaster eaves to overhanging<br />

gables. Stacks on front of roof of bay and above centre bay.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141101 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick plinth, brick,<br />

asbestos sheet roof. 5 bay barn, 2 bays of brick, blank on road<br />

side. Other side has central stable door and loft dormer over,<br />

slatted window each side, stable doors in weatherboarded bays,<br />

and roof hipped at that end. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141100 Cottage. C17, C18 infill. Timber-frame with brick infill, thatched<br />

roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay and added half bay. Front has door at R of<br />

centre bay. C20 2-light leaded casement in each bay, added half<br />

bay to L with 2-light casement. Above centre and L bay, 2-light<br />

casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped with ridge piece<br />

and stack above RH of L bay. Tiled brick lean-to along rear.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141099 Cottage. Mid C18. Brick with blue diaper decoration, tile-hung<br />

gables, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 2 bay with later to rear. Front<br />

has central glazed door. Each side 2-light casement and smaller<br />

similar on 1st floor. Above door bricked-up small opening. Roof<br />

half-hipped with central stack.<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE


Awbridge House<br />

Dunbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GQ<br />

Barnes Thatch<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0HG<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141097 House: C17, additions of late C18. Timber-frame core to older<br />

part, brick encasing, rendered, later part brick rendered, with<br />

incised masonry lines, old plain roof tile roof. Plan of 3 bay, double<br />

pile C17 building in projecting cross-wing, possibly C19, to front of<br />

end bay; to this end and to rear pile c1800 L shaped house added<br />

of 2 storeys, 3 bay wing with 3 wide bay wing to rear of end bay.<br />

Front has to L 3 bay, 2 storey c1800 part with 4th bay to R formed<br />

of end bay of rear pile of C17 block; in front of it lower 2 storey<br />

cross-wing, with 2 R 2 1½ storey bays. Centre C18 bay has 6<br />

panel double door under flat-roofed Doric porch. 5 large 16-pane<br />

sashes. Roof extends over 4th bay and is hipped with large ridge<br />

stack above door. To R crosswing is gabled with C19 double 12pane<br />

sashes under segmental heads on both floors. To R 3-light<br />

casement and 2 or 3-light hip-roofed dormer in both bays, and<br />

buttress between. Large cruciform stack in centre between piles.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141096 Cottage once 2. C17 extended C18. Timber-frame with brick infill,<br />

rebuilding and extension, thatched roof. End onto road 1½ storey<br />

building of 2 C17 bays with C18 hip bays at each end. Front has<br />

C20 glazed door under hipped hood on posts on far side of centre,<br />

and C20 French window on road end. In that bay C19 2-light castiron<br />

lattice-paned casement. 3-light similar in next bay, C20 2-light<br />

casement beyond, and glazed door in weatherboarded lean-to<br />

store at far end. Above each bay 2 or 3-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Roof hipped with ridge piece. Stacks above doors.<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE


Awbridge Danes<br />

Danes Road<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GF<br />

Coles Farm Cottage<br />

Stanbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0HF<br />

LB2S 04/03/1986 141102 Medium-sized country house. 1822-5 by W Garbett, enlarged mid<br />

C19 in similar style, early Gothic revival, later parts neo-Tudor.<br />

Stuccoed brick, stone dressings, slate roof. Plan of double range<br />

of 2 storeys, 4 & 5 bay, rear range (facing onto courtyard) one bay<br />

shorter at garden end, with on side of its end bay 3 gable wing; at<br />

other end later 2½ storey cross-wing across end, projecting on both<br />

fronts, with entrance on its side and later conservatory on end of<br />

longer wing. Garden front has 2 storey, 5 bay original symmetrical<br />

front, with to R end projecting gable of 2½ storey cross-wing and<br />

single storey, 2 bay conservatory at other end. Original central bay<br />

projects slightly with thin 2 storey Gothic canted bay, shallow<br />

ground floor verandah, behind French window, on 1st floor<br />

windows with painted glass in front openwork Gothic balcony above<br />

Gothic parapet with finials. 2 bay each side have transomed 3-light<br />

windows with hood mould and 3-light windows on 1st floor. Above<br />

each bay overhanging gables, Barger in centre, with coved plaster<br />

eaves, and carved bargeboards and finials. To R cross-wing has<br />

two 3-light transomed windows under hood moulds and<br />

overhanging gable on carved brackets with finials. To L end single<br />

storey conservatory of 2 bays of pointed windows with timber<br />

tracery, pilasters between open work quatrefoils in parapet with<br />

gabled corner piers. Either side of original centre bay ridge<br />

chimneys of rectangular base and 2 and 3 diamond shafts. Similar<br />

at R end of original part and between ranges in centre and at L<br />

end. Other side has L Half of rear range as 3 bays, centre bay<br />

originally projecting porch. R half has 2 projecting wings, end one<br />

of 3 gabled bays, narrow centre one (on other side this was original<br />

entrance front), other wing of one bay with large quatre-foil in<br />

gable, at other end 2½ storey cross-wing has attic window. Similar<br />

windows and stacks. Interior has some early Gothic features, such<br />

as fireplaces, door with tracery and plaster mouldings. Buildings of<br />

England; Penguin; Pevsner; 1966; p87.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141224 Cottage. C16, refronted C18. Timber-frame with wattle and daub<br />

infill, refronted in painted brick; thatched roof. 1 1/2 storey, 3 bay<br />

with added half-bay around end stack. Front has between bays<br />

doors, that to L glased in segmental head solid frame, that to R with<br />

C20 gabled brick porch. In each bay 3-light half-bay to R. Roof half<br />

hipped with stack above R door and end stacks. Timber frame<br />

exposed to rear.<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE


Old Smithy<br />

Stanbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0HF<br />

Shrine At Awbridge Danes<br />

Danes Road<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GF<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141223 Cottage. C18 with added C19 bay. Brick, tilehung, old plain tile<br />

roof, slate roof to later bay. 2 bay, 1 1/2 storey C18 cottage with<br />

lower pitched roof C19 bay to R. Front has central planked door<br />

inside timber porch. Each side 2-light segmental head casement<br />

and 2-light flat-roofed dormer. Roof half-hipped to L with 2-flued<br />

stack above door. To R C19 bay has plank door in open timber<br />

porch and gabled bay window, C20 window over, low pitched roof<br />

with stack infront of ridge on end. To L of cottage C18 smithy of 3<br />

bays, door in centre, windows in end bays, roof half-hipped one<br />

end. Inside forge survives.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141104 Shrine. Early C19. Stone central part, rest stuccoed brick. Central<br />

part slightly concave wall stepped up in middle. In this part<br />

moulded stone arch with large single stone keyblock. This is<br />

carved as bust of a man with scrolled initials over, below crown. In<br />

front stone bench. Flanking walls angled forward of rendered brick,<br />

with steps in front. In front of shrine is rockery.<br />

AWBRIDGE<br />

AWBRIDGE


Barton Stacey<br />

The Old Plough<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RH<br />

Wheat Cottage<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RS<br />

Table Tomb 5m N Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139561 House, once an inn. Early C19. Brick walls, and tiled roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Brick dentil<br />

eaves, flush 1st floor band of headers within the Flemish bond,<br />

cambered ground floor openings. Casements. Doorway with a<br />

moulded canopy on carved brackets, and ½-glazed mid C19 door.<br />

LB2 21/06/1990 139774 House. Late C17 and early C18, altered early-mid C19 and mid-late<br />

C20. Timber-frame with plastered wattle and daub infill clad, earlymid<br />

C19, in banded red brick and knapped flint with segmentalbrick-arched<br />

openings and cement-rendered plinth. Plain tile roof<br />

with brick stack. Originally 2-bay central lobby-entry plan; C18 bay<br />

added at left end; rear outshot; C20 projecting half-hipped gabled<br />

bay added on right. 1 storey with attic, 4 bays in all. C19 2-panel<br />

door between left-hand bays has glazed upper panel with glazing<br />

bars and is in half-hipped tiled porch with log columns. Windows of<br />

2 or 3 lights, are metal casements with diagonal leading or wood<br />

casements with small-pane glazing and narrower margin panes,<br />

the 3 attic windows in hipped-roofed dormers. Roof half-hipped at<br />

left end and with ridge stack between bays 2 and 3. Left return:<br />

truncated external stack with offsets at base; 3-light window to right<br />

with 2-light window above in half-timbered gable. Interior: timberframe<br />

visible, particularly on 1st floor; clasped through purlins;<br />

straight wind braces in left bay. On ground floor, 2nd bay has large<br />

brick fireplace with chamfered timber bressummer and bread oven;<br />

chamfered cross-beam with cyma stops. Left bay has chamfered<br />

cross-beam and reseyt C18 panelling. C20 right-hand bay has<br />

early C19 pannelled cupboard with arched top, relocated from<br />

earlier part of house.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139558 Table Tomb, early C19. Rectangular stone structure, with a cap<br />

having a moulded edge, fluted pilasters to each corner with<br />

moulded caps and bases, moulding to the base slab, and panels to<br />

each face containing (indecipherable) inscription.<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY


Table Tomb 7m N Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

Table Tomb 9m N Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

Table Tomb 5m N Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

Table Tomb 9m N Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

Table Tomb 12m N Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139557 Table Tomb, early C19. Rectangular stone structure, with a cap<br />

having a moulded edge, fluted pilasters to each corner with<br />

moulded caps and bases, moulding to the base slab, and panels to<br />

each face containing (indecipherable) inscription.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139556 Table Tomb, c1800. Rectangular stone structure with a cap having<br />

a moulded edge, plain pilasters to each corner with cap and<br />

elaborate base moulding, simple moulding to the base slab and<br />

panels to each face containing (indecipherable) inscription.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139555 Table Tomb, c1800. Rectangular stone structure with a cap having<br />

a moulded edge, plain pilasters to each corner with cap and<br />

elaborate base mouldings, simple moulding to the base slab and<br />

panels to each face containing (indecipherable) inscription.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139554 Table Tomb, c1800. Rectangular stone structure with a cap having<br />

a moulded edge, plain pilasters to each corner with cap and<br />

elaborate base mouldings, simple moulding to the base slab and<br />

panels to each face containing (indecipherable) inscription.<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139552 Table Tomb, early C19. Rectangular stone structure, with a cap<br />

having a moulded edge, plain pilasters to each corner with moulded<br />

caps and bases, moulding to the base slab, and panels to each<br />

face containing (indecipherable) inscription.<br />

BARTON STACEY


All Saints Church, Churchyard<br />

And Cross<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

All Saints Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

The Malt House And Wall<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139551 The boundary wall of the early C19 is of brickwork with horizontal<br />

bands of flint, and with a stone capping. At the corner, mounted on<br />

the wall, is a fragment of a medieval cross, comprising a short<br />

stump on a square base (of oolite), said to be from Llanthony<br />

Abbey, Gloucestershire, to which the rectory belonged from C13 to<br />

C16.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139550 Parish church. C12, C13, C15, C16 and restoration of 1877.<br />

Originally a Norman 2-cell church, given north and south aisles<br />

circa 1180, with 2 arches supported by round pillars, which remain.<br />

Extensions eastward in the C13 continued the arcade, with 2<br />

octagonal columns on each side, ending in a short chancel. The<br />

eastern unit of the arcade opens onto transepts, with arches<br />

separating them from the aisles, supporting another (or chancel)<br />

arch across the nave. Tiled roof. Flint walls with stone dressing;<br />

lancets and Perpendicular windows, some corner buttresses. The<br />

chief feature is a western tower of circa 1610 (set into the end of<br />

the nave) of Perpendicular style, with castellated parapet,<br />

octagonal stair turret incorporated within one of 2 massive diagonal<br />

buttresses. South porch of the last period. Within, there are<br />

several wall monuments of the early C19, and floor slabs of the late<br />

C18, a Purbeck font of the 2nd period, having a square bowl, with<br />

arcade sides, resting on a central drum and 4 columns, medieval<br />

encaustic tiles in the sanctuary, a C17 alter table with carved<br />

(Flemish) figure, and Prescription boards (in the tower).<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139549 House. Early C19, with late C19 and C20 extensions and details.<br />

Stucco, with a hipped tile roof and gable to the wing. Symmetrical<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with a projecting gabled wing<br />

at the north side (of the middle date) of 2 storeys, 2 windows.<br />

Eaves fillet at the front, brick dentil eaves at the south end and in<br />

the gable, plinth. Sashes, Victorian to the wing. The doorway has<br />

a blocking course above a simple entablature, and 2 pilasters, now<br />

masked by a later canopy on slim columns, ½-glazed door. The<br />

roadside wall to the north side is of brickwork. With buttresses<br />

framing panels, and brick dentil eaves to the tile capping; it<br />

includes a doorway between closer-spaced buttresses, with a<br />

boarded door.<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY


Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

Old Farmhouse<br />

Newton Stacey Lane<br />

Newton Stacey<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BP<br />

Bransbury Mill<br />

Bransbury Lane<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

Riverside Cottage<br />

Bransbury Lane<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

1 The Barracks<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

Table Tomb 5m S Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139548 House. Early C19. Brick, with a tile roof. Symmetrical front (east)<br />

of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Brick dentil eaves, walls in English bond<br />

with flush 1st floor 3-course band of blue headers, and blue<br />

headers in the lower wall, cambered ground floor openings.<br />

Casements. 6-panelled door within a solid frame, with a C20 open<br />

gabled porch, with a timber-frame on brick side walls.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139545 House. Early C19, with late C19 additions. Brick walls, with a tile<br />

roof. Regular front (north) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Walls of<br />

Flemish bond, with cambered ground floor openings, and plinth.<br />

Sashes in exposed frames. ½-glazed porch. Other elevations<br />

include 'Tudor' gables with bargeboards and timber-framing.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139544 Former mill, with later additions to form a dwelling. Early C19 and<br />

early C20. Brick, with a tile roof. Mill block of 2 storeys and attic,<br />

roof ½-hipped at the south side, 2 gabled dormers, a high door next<br />

to a small gibbet-crane. Casements. Plain doorway, now with a<br />

gabled hood. The later extensions (circa 1900) include larger<br />

windows (some with splayed bays on brackets), and a 2 storeyed<br />

octagonal window with adjoining balcony. The water is channelled<br />

beneath a flattened arch beneath the south side.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139543 Pair of houses, with later rear extensions. Early C19, and mid C20.<br />

Brick, and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 3 above 5 windows. Hipped<br />

roof with eyebrow dormers, with cills at eaves level. Red brick<br />

walls in Flemish bond, with flush 1st floor band of brindle headers,<br />

cambered ground floor openings. Casements, some old. 2 plain<br />

boarded doors. Central stone plaque inscribed 'Restored 1900<br />

R,K,H.'.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139542 Row of 4 cottages. Early C19. Rendered walls, thatched roof.<br />

South front of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Casements. 4 rustic porches<br />

with corrugated asbestos canopy, and boarded doors. Central<br />

stone plaque inscribed 'Restored 1900 R.K.H.'<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139560 Table Tomb, early C19. Rectangular stone structure, with cap<br />

having a moulded edge, panelled sides, and base slab with<br />

moulding. Inscription worn.<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY


The Old Vicarage<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RH<br />

4 The Barracks<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

3 The Barracks<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

2 The Barracks<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

Virginia Cottage<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RH<br />

Barn 20yd N Of Old Farmhouse<br />

Newton Stacey Lane<br />

Newton Stacey<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BP<br />

Old School Site<br />

Bullington Lane<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QL<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139563 House. C18, with early C19 exterior. Stucco, with a hipped slate<br />

roof. Regular front of 2 storeys, 4.2 windows. Moulded eaves fillet,<br />

stone cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals (one blank). Tuscan porch of 2<br />

square columns and 2 pilasters, now enclosed with side windows<br />

and 1/2-glazed door. The north side, with slight set back and<br />

slightly lower, is of similar style.<br />

21/03/1984 139542 Row of 4 cottages. Early C19. Rendered walls, thatched roof.<br />

South front of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Casements. 4 rustic porches<br />

with corrugated asbestos canopy, and boarded doors. Central<br />

stone plaque inscribed 'Restored 1900 R.K.H.'<br />

21/03/1984 139542 Row of 4 cottages. Early C19. Rendered walls, thatched roof.<br />

South front of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Casements. 4 rustic porches<br />

with corrugated asbestos canopy, and boarded doors. Central<br />

stone plaque inscribed 'Restored 1900 R.K.H.'<br />

21/03/1984 139542 Row of 4 cottages. Early C19. Rendered walls, thatched roof.<br />

South front of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Casements. 4 rustic porches<br />

with corrugated asbestos canopy, and boarded doors. Central<br />

stone plaque inscribed 'Restored 1900 R.K.H.'<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139562 House. Early C19, with late C20 extension. Brick, with a tile roof.<br />

2 storeys, 1.3 windows. Brick dentil eaves, walls of Flemish bond,<br />

with cambered ground floor openings. Casements. Doorway has a<br />

moulded canopy on carved brackets, and 6-panelled door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139546 Barn. C18. Timber-frame of 6 bays with aisles; Queen Post truss.<br />

Hipped roof, tiled on the west and thatched on the east side.<br />

Boarded walls, blocked waggon entrance.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139566 House, now part of commercial premises. Late C18. Brick, with a<br />

tile roof. Symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Walls<br />

of Flemish bond, with blue headers, arch to upper central opening.<br />

Upper casements, ground floor splayed bays. ½-glazed porch.<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY


Table Tomb 3m N Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

Table Tomb 10m N Of All Saints<br />

Church<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RT<br />

Granary 10yds S Of Old Malt<br />

House<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

Wall 20yds E Of Bransbury<br />

Manor<br />

Bransbury Lane<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

Farmbuilding 20 Yd E Of<br />

Bransbury Manor<br />

Bransbury Lane<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139559 Table Tomb, early C19. Rectangular stone structure, with a cap<br />

having a moulded edge, plain pilasters to each corner with moulded<br />

caps and bases, moulding to the base slab, and panels to each<br />

face containing (indecipherable) inscription.<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139553 Table Tomb, early C19. Rectangular stone structure, with a cap<br />

having a moulded edge, fluted pilasters to each corner with<br />

moulded caps and bases, moulding to the base slab, and panels to<br />

each face containing (indecipherable) inscription.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139547 Granary. C18. Timber-frame on 9 staddles, with a ½-hipped tile<br />

roof, and boarded walls.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139541 Wall to kitchen garden. Early C19. Brick and rendered wall, with<br />

pantile capping.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139540 C18. 5-bay timber-framed wagon store with a narrower 4-bay unit<br />

to the west. Hipped thatched roof. East wall of brickwork (Flemish<br />

Garden Wall bond), extending along the south side, where it<br />

becomes rendered (on cob).<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY


Bransbury Manor<br />

Bransbury Lane<br />

Bransbury<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QJ<br />

Church Farm House And Garden<br />

Wall<br />

Bransbury Lane<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RR<br />

Grange Cottage<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RL<br />

Ash Farm House<br />

Gravel Lane<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RL<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139539 House. 1791. Brick, with a hipped tile roof. Symmetrical front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Red brick walling in Flemish bond,<br />

with rubbed flat arches and a round arch to the central full-height<br />

recess. Triple sashes, the upper centre being a lunette. Doric<br />

dentil pedimented doorcase, with carved brackets and 6-panelled<br />

(2 top glazed) door. Other elevations have cambered openings<br />

and casements. Brick incised WD 1791.<br />

LB2S 07/01/1952 139570 House. C15, with additions and alterations of the late C18, and<br />

minor additions of the early and late C20. Timber-framing; brick,<br />

stone and flint walls, with a tile roof. 2-storeyed 4-bay massive<br />

late-mediaeval frame, with extension of the 2nd period to produce a<br />

symmetrical front (south) of 3 windows. The long west elevation<br />

has the exposed frame, with brick-nogging, and some re-used<br />

stone in the lower part; irregular upper casements and one French<br />

window to the ground floor. The south elevation has a brick dentil<br />

eaves and red brick walls in Monk and Flemish Garden Wall bonds,<br />

with (on the eastern half) horizontal flint bands: upper casements<br />

and ground floor (late C20) bows, a French door within an<br />

architrave with carved brackets supporting a moulded canopy.<br />

Above the door are 2 Sun (fire) insurance signs of the late C18.<br />

Within the angle an addition of the early C20 continues the pattern<br />

of banded walls on the east elevation. Hipped roof, with a nonconforming<br />

joint between the old and late C18 work. Within, the<br />

frame is exposed and includes 2 arched doorways, a massive<br />

chimney breast, some wattle and daub and diagonal mullions. A<br />

roadside wall is of plastered cob, with a thatched capping.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139569 House. 1813, some C20 features. Brick, with a tile roof. 2 storeys,<br />

3 windows. Roof hipped at the south end, brick dentil eaves. Walls<br />

in Flemish bond, with cambered openings, plinth, and terra-cotta<br />

panel above the doorway inscribed:<br />

1 N 8<br />

S S<br />

I B 3<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139568 House. Early C19, with some C20 features. Brick, with a hipped<br />

tile roof. Symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Brick<br />

dentil eaves, walls of Flemish bond, with rubbed flat arches.<br />

Sashes in exposed frames. C20 simple classical doorway.<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY


The Swan Inn<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RL<br />

Wades Farm House<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RH<br />

The Forge<br />

Cocum Road<br />

Barton Stacey<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RH<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139567 Public house. Late C18, with early C19 exterior. Stucco, with a<br />

hipped tile roof. Near-symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys, 2<br />

windows. Brick dentil eaves, cambered ground floor openings,<br />

plinth. Casements. Plain doorway.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139565 House. Early C19. Brick walls, with a hipped slate roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Walls of Flemish<br />

bond, flush blue header bands to the 1st floor and plinth, stone<br />

lintels and cills. Sashes in reveals. Tuscan porch of 2 plain<br />

columns and 2 pilasters, architrave, and 6-panelled door. Similar<br />

details to the north and south elevations.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139564 House, with later additions at the rear and side. C18, and C20.<br />

Brick, with a tile roof. Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 2<br />

windows. Brick dentil eaves, walls of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, cambered ground floor openings. Casements. Late C20<br />

brick and tile porch. Included for group value.<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY<br />

BARTON STACEY


Bossington<br />

Bossington House<br />

Pittleworth<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LY<br />

The Lodge<br />

40 Pittleworth<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LZ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140593 Small country house. Circa 1840 by John Davies. Yellow brick<br />

and dressed stone, slate roof with lead ridges. 5 bay double pile, 2<br />

storeys and attic on cellars. Front has full-height projecting central<br />

porch, probably added, with tall 4-centred archway with cornice<br />

over and 1st floor string course. Diagonal buttresses on corners.<br />

On 1st floor paired sashes with mullion between and rusticated<br />

stone quoins. Heavy cornice to flat roof. Behind original front of<br />

bay slightly projects with thin 1st floor sash either side of porch and<br />

Dutch gable with 2-light mullioned window. Inner bays have 12pane<br />

sash in stone architrave on each floor and over stone crest<br />

with small Dutch gable above. End bays, slightly projecting with<br />

projecting 2 storey rectangular bays having triple thin sashes with<br />

mullions between and stone cornice at top. Above 2-light mullioned<br />

window in Dutch gable. Three diamond shafted stacks between<br />

bays set crossways.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140596 Lodge. Mid C19. Coursed flint with brick dressings, old plain tile<br />

roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay outshot along road. Drive front has to left<br />

projecting gable porch of carved timber on brick plinth wall.<br />

Entrance on left side. To right of it single leaded light. In right bay<br />

2-light casement. On roof above gabled dormer is knapped flint<br />

and brick in criss-cross pattern single leaded light and<br />

bargeboards. At right end single moulded brick stack. In centre<br />

behind ridge paired similar. At left end rectangular pent roofed bay<br />

with leaded lights. Ornate end bargeboards.<br />

BOSSINGTON<br />

BOSSINGTON


St James Church<br />

Pittleworth<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LZ<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140597 Parish church. 1839 possibly by John Davies. Coursed flint, stone<br />

dressings, old stone tiled roof. Plan of small chancel and nave with<br />

NE vestry/transept and porch. E end of chancel has 3-light lancet<br />

windows, taller centre lancet. String below with small lancet under.<br />

Clasping buttresses on corners and kneelered gable with cross on<br />

top of roof. Lancet on sides. Gable wall to E end of nave with<br />

gabled stone bellcote on. On wall triple lancet window. To W,<br />

gabled porch with pointed 2 chamfered order arch and inside<br />

pointed door. To N vestry the size of chancel facing N with<br />

kneelered gable with weathervane on, diagonal buttresses and 3light<br />

pointed lancet window to N. Pointed 2 order door to E. Strip<br />

pilaster on W wall and to W on nave wall. W end has clasping<br />

buttresses, kneelered gable and 3-light pointed lancet window with<br />

tiny lancet in gable. Inside the chancel E window has nook shafts<br />

supporting rear arches. Lancets to sides has continuous keel<br />

mouldings. 2 steps in chancel with lower E floor of marble.<br />

Furnishings C19, except for C17 altar table and stools. 2<br />

chamfered order pointed chancel arch. Nave and vestry/transept<br />

have nook shafts to rear arches. Roof has central raised base<br />

cruck on corbels! Furnishings C19 good copies of mediaeval stalls<br />

and octagonal baluster font. On floor to E 3 reset headstones;<br />

1657 to Howard Kelsey; 1682 to John Kelsey; 1682 to John Kelsey.<br />

Raised early C19 Gothic pew at W and 2 similar in raised<br />

vestry/transept. High on W wall C18 Royal Coat of Arms.<br />

BOSSINGTON


Pittleworth Manor<br />

Pittleworth<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NA<br />

42 Pittleworth<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LZ<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140598 Manor house. C16 with C17 crosswings and side stack, encased<br />

C18 when range added to front between 2 wings, altered windows<br />

C19. Timber-frame with plaster infill core, brick some chequerwork,<br />

stack C17 brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 4 bay C16 building<br />

with wide 2-bay deep wings added to end bays on front C17,<br />

probably in brick and side stack added to rear of upper bay, in late<br />

C18 narrow range added to front between wings and inner bay of<br />

wings re-roofed to form 2 long ridges and small parallel roofs to<br />

front bays of wings, early C19 wings and much else refronted.<br />

Front symmetrical 2 storey and attic 7 narrow bays having 2 bay<br />

wings projecting a bay at each end. Central 4-panel door in solid<br />

frame under C20 Doric porch, all dark stained. Each side altered<br />

C18 leaded cross-window under Dutch area, 3 similar on 1st floor<br />

under rubbed brick arches, centre one late C20 filling blocked<br />

opening. Toothed eaves. 2 hipped 2-light dormers on roof. Wings<br />

have on inner faces blocked opening under Dutch area with over<br />

cross-window under similar. Right wing has 2 similar with one over<br />

in centre, left has large cast iron window under Dutch arch with<br />

cross-window over. Wings half-hipped inwards to centre with stack<br />

at other end and hipped dormer on left wing. Inside, left bay of<br />

main range has C16 full height wall paintings on right and front<br />

facing wall. Walls are of timber-frame with stud and plaster infill all<br />

painted in ochre, vegetable dyes and oil paint. Painting of c1540<br />

mostly painted over in 1580 when at top of wall, Parable of Lazarus<br />

written in couplets. Discovered in 1922 when some of the<br />

Jacobean panelling removed, this survives on other 2 walls along<br />

with carved chalk 4-centred arch fireplace to external side stack on<br />

rear wall.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140594 Lodge. Mid C19. Squared knapped flint, brick dressings plain tile<br />

roof. T-shape plan 2 bay, 1½ storey main range with projecting<br />

single storey wing to front. On left side of wing outshot arcaded<br />

porch with door in side of wing. Canted hip-roofed bay to front of<br />

wing. At right on junction between body and wing is diagonal-set<br />

chimney with arched niche on ground floor recessed diamond<br />

panel above and on large rectangular brick stack, 3 moulded brick<br />

shafts. Moulded timber eaves and bargeboards.<br />

BOSSINGTON<br />

BOSSINGTON


Keepers Cottage<br />

41 Pittleworth<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LZ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140595 Lodge. Mid C19. Coursed flint, brick dressings, old plain tiled roof.<br />

2 bay, 1 1/2 storey, with outshot to front in centre and small stores<br />

either end. Front has planked door under open gabled timber<br />

porch. Central outshot has early C19 cast-iron Gothic casement.<br />

On roof between is gabled dormer in knapped flint with leaded light<br />

and bargeboards. On roof in centre rebuilt large stack with 3 shafts<br />

BOSSINGTON


Braishfield<br />

Pucknall Cottage<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

Granary immediately S of<br />

Sharpes Farmhouse<br />

Lower Street<br />

Braishfield<br />

Hall Place Cottage<br />

Eldon Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PT<br />

StableBlock 10m SW Of Hall<br />

Place<br />

Eldon Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PT<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140844 Cottage. C17 encased C18 altered C20. Timber-frame encased in<br />

brick, since painted, old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with<br />

crosswing to far bay, end onto road. Garden front has outshot to<br />

centre bay with door in road end and 3-light casement with head in<br />

hipped dormer. 3-light casement in road end bay and in projecting<br />

crosswing similar with 2-light casement over in tiled gable. Roof of<br />

crosswing half-hipped. Large stack over centre bay and stack at<br />

road end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140857 Granary. C18. Timber-frame with brick infill, tile roof, on staddle<br />

stones. Small granary on 9 staddle stones with door one side,<br />

leaded 2-light casement on other.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140854 Cottage. C18, possibly earlier core, roof raised C18, extended<br />

C20. Brick, old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay with lean-to to R<br />

and wings to rear. Front has central ledged plank door in solid<br />

frame in open-fronted pent-roofed porch. Each side 2-light<br />

segmental head casement, similar in R outshot. Over C19 2-light<br />

casements with heads in gabled dormer. Stack on L end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140853 Stableblock. C18. Flint and Brick bands, brick dressings, old plain<br />

tile roof, 4 bay with hip bays at each end. Stable door to R of centre<br />

with window over, in each bay window, except R hip bay has stable<br />

door with window over. Roof hipped.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Braishfield Manor<br />

Paynes Hay Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PS<br />

The Thatched Barn<br />

Paynes Hay Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PS<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140865 Medium sized country house. Mid C18 central block, wings added<br />

early C20. Brick old plain tile roof. 2 storeys and attic, 5 bay<br />

double pile centre part, early C20 end wings 2 bays wide, 3 long, to<br />

form H-shape. Front has slightly projecting wide central bay with 6panel<br />

door and semi-circular fanlight in large doorcase of Doric<br />

pilasters and entablature, broken forward over pilasters and flanked<br />

by narrow windows. Over, large roundheaded window that breaks<br />

cornice, flanked by plastered niches with keys 2 bays each side<br />

have 12-pane segmental head sashes under ribbed brick arches<br />

with keyblocks and rubbed brick aprons with gutter. Wings have<br />

12-pane segmental head sashes under similar arches with similar<br />

niches between 1st floor windows. Continuous modillioned timber<br />

cornice. Hipped roofs to wings which have higher ridges. Gabled<br />

2-light leaded dormers above 3 centre bays and in centre of wings<br />

hips. Above end bays of centre blocks, early C20 stacks each side<br />

of ridge joined by brick arch built on inside of stacks, between<br />

them, supporting moulded head which links them hem. 2 storey<br />

angular bay on R end. Interior mainly early C20 enhancement of<br />

C18 rooms.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140864 Barn and stable, now garage and residence. C18 or early C19,<br />

altered C20. Flint with brick bands and dressings, upper part<br />

weatherboarded, roof thatched. Of 4 bays, 2 bays parallel to road<br />

and 2 bays at slight angle to it with added rendered part between<br />

end and the gateway. 2-light casements high set in<br />

weatherboarding in all but end bays. Roof hipped and at far end<br />

gable to rear of end bay with thatch overhanging it.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Braishfield Lodge<br />

Paynes Hay Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PS<br />

The Red Cottage<br />

Paynes Hay Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PS<br />

Sharpes Cottage<br />

Lower Street<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PH<br />

Barn 10m S Of Sharpes Farm<br />

Lower Street<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PH<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140863 House, now 3 residences. C18 core, main front early C19,<br />

extended C19 and C20. Painted brick, slate roof. End onto road<br />

C18 2 storey, 3 bay house with 2 bays added to far end and on<br />

garden side tall 2 storey and attic; 2 bay parallel range added early<br />

C19 to these bays; late C19 low 2 storey, infill built onto road side<br />

of early C19 linking it to side of original bays; early C20 double pile<br />

low range added to far end and later raised to 2 storeys. Garden<br />

front to early C19 part stone, flat roofed Doric porch with top-lit<br />

double doors under, and 12-pane sash above. In other bay full<br />

height bowed bay with 3 12-pane sashes on each floor and coved<br />

cornice. Either side toothed eaves. C20 dormers above bay. Roof<br />

hipped with stack to far end. To road side lower 2 storey infill has<br />

small 16-pane sashes. Toothed eaves and low pitched hipped<br />

roof. Set bay beyond are road end bays of oldest part have<br />

casement sand sashes, toothed eaves and steep pitched roof. At<br />

far end early C20 bays have leaded lights and flat roof.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140861 Cottage. C17. Timber-frame with wattle and daub and brick infill,<br />

thatched roof. 2 bay and hip bay cottage with shortened 3rd bay at<br />

other end. Ledged door in solid frame under thatch hood in R of<br />

centre bay. Irregular 2 or 3-light casement in each bay. Eyebrow<br />

dormer with 2-light casement above L of centre bay. On first floor<br />

herringbone brick panels. Roof half-hipped on L end and swept<br />

down to R. Large stack above door.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140859 Cottage. C16 altered C18. Timber-frame with wattle and daub and<br />

brick infill, thatched roof. 2 bay with outshot bay to R, 1½ storey.<br />

Planked door to L of centre. 2-light casement, with C18 2-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer over, in each bay, and light in outshot<br />

bay. All windows leaded. Roof has ridge stack, is half-hipped to L<br />

and swept-down to R. Ridge stack above door.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140858 Barn. Early C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth,<br />

thatched roof. 5 bay barn, outshot to rear. Central double doors in<br />

front with window and door in L bays. Roof half-hipped. Inside<br />

Queen-post roof with straight braces to tiebeams, posts on brick<br />

piers with ties to baseplate, and some long diagonals in wall.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Sharpes Farm<br />

Lower Street<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PH<br />

Broom Hill Cottage<br />

Lower Street<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PH<br />

Hall Place<br />

Eldon Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PT<br />

Hawkes Farmhouse<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140856 Farmhouse how house. C16 extended C18. Timber-frame with<br />

brick infill and scantling timber, brick and weatherboard service<br />

range, thatched roof. 1½ storey 2 bay house with to L C 18 3 bay,<br />

single storey service range. Front has ledged plank door under<br />

open fronted gabled brick and timber, tiled porch. Each side C18<br />

3-light leaded casement. Over similar 3-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer. To R service range with end bay weatherboarded and<br />

leaded casement in other bay. Roof half-hipped with separate roof<br />

to service range. Ridge pieces and central stack above door. C20<br />

lean-to to L end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140855 Cottage. C16 with later hip bay. Timber-frame with painted wattle<br />

and daub and brick infill, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay, with C17<br />

hip bay to R and C18 brick hip bay to L. Door to R of centre. In<br />

each bay C20 2-light casement, with C20 single light at LH of L bay<br />

and in R hip bay. Over each bay 2-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Roof has ridge piece and is swept down each end.<br />

Central ridge stack.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140852 Farmhouse. C16 core, encased C18 altered C20. Timber-frame<br />

core brick encasing and additions, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3<br />

bay and smoke bay building with contemporary crosswing in front<br />

of R bay and C18 wing to rear of L bay. Front has 4 panel door<br />

under semi-circular fanlight in flat-roofed porch which is<br />

continuation of C18 outshot to R of centre bay and R side of<br />

crosswing. 2-light casement in outshot. 3-light casements in L bay<br />

on both floors and above door. Crosswing has hipped 2-light<br />

dormer on outshot and single light in end. On gable plinth, offset, 2<br />

12-pane sashes and 1 and 3-light casement over. Above tie beam<br />

and gable frame of C16 frame. Roof hipped to L with ridge stack<br />

above door and 2 projecting stacks on R side wall of crosswing.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140851 Farmhouse. Early C18. Brick with some blue headers, old plain<br />

tile roof. T-plan of 2 storey and attic on cellars, 5 bay with wing to<br />

rear in centre. Front has central C19 glass and timber on brick<br />

plinth gabled porch. Inside original door in solid frame. Plinth with<br />

offset and in bays apart from centre segmental head casements in<br />

cellar. Each side of door blind opening and to end bays 12-pane<br />

sash with sill lowered to plinth. 1st floor raised band and same<br />

window arrangement except 12-pane sash in centre. All openings<br />

have fine rubbed brick heads. Above centre and end bays 2-light<br />

gabled dormers. C19 gable walls. End stacks.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Churchers Barn<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

Unit 2 Pucknall Farm<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

Stables 10m NW Of Pucknall<br />

Farm<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

Granary 10m NE Of Pucknall<br />

Farm<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140850 House. C16 encased and extended C1800. Timber-frame with<br />

plaster or flint infill, tilehung or brick encasing and additions,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 1 bay C16 building with stack bay and 2<br />

bays added C18. Front 1½ storey, 5 bay, L2 bays C16. Central<br />

ledged plank door in solid frame under large hipped hood on timber<br />

posts. L bays tilehung with fishscale or plain tiles on upper half. I<br />

each bay 3-light casement, except R bay with small 2-light<br />

casement. Above in each bay (except centre) 2-light eyebrow<br />

dormer. Roof half-hipped with stack each end of ridge and large<br />

C18 M central stack. To rear frame exposed having close studding<br />

with flint infill on lower half and plaster infill in wider square panels<br />

above.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140849 Barn. Early C18 with C19 addition. Timber-frame weatherboarded<br />

on brick plinth, slate roof. 6 bay barn with 2 C19 bays in brick<br />

added to L, and C19 range to front of 2 R bays. Double doors in L<br />

centre bay and 3-light casement in R bay. C19 bays have steps up<br />

to loft, double doors and window. Roof hipped. Inside roof with tall<br />

queenposts, curved braces to tiebeams, struts to lower braces and<br />

windbraces.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140848 Stables. C18. Cob and brick on flint plinth, old plain tile roof. 3<br />

bay stables, with rear on high flint plinth above stream. One end<br />

open. Front has blank L cob bay, double doors in centre, door and<br />

window in R bay. Roof hipped to L, and half-hipped to R. Inside<br />

queen-post roof.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140847 Granary. C18. Timber-frame with brick infill, old plain tile roof, on<br />

staddle stones. Single bay on 9 staddle stones. Door in end. Halfhipped<br />

roof.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Wellbrook<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

Cromwell Cottage<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

1 Pond Cottages<br />

Braishfield Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PR<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140845 House. Late medieval timber frame, with insertion of fireplaces and<br />

1st floor C1600, C17 timber-framed extensions, mid C19 and C20<br />

renovation. Exposed frame with painted brick infill, some painted<br />

brickwork to the lower front and the end walls, slate roof. 3 bays,<br />

1½ storeys. Irregular fenestration of casements, some early C19<br />

cast-iron lattices. Gabled hood on posts to the front (glazed) door.<br />

Inside the framework, beams and fireplaces indicate the phases of<br />

construction. Roof half-hipped at L end and two gabled dormers<br />

with tile hung fronts. Central shafted stack and at R end attached<br />

C18 stepped stack.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140843 House now 2 cottages. C17 encased C18 altered C20. Timberframe<br />

core, brick encasing old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay and<br />

smoke bay, with C18 added bay to R and C20 wing to rear on L.<br />

Gabled open-fronted porch to R of centre smoke bay, planked<br />

inside. To R 2-light segmental head casement and added bay 3light<br />

similar. C20 bow window and casement in L bays. Above<br />

each bay, except smoke bay, 2-light gabled dormer. Roof halfhipped<br />

to L, lower ridge to R bay, but same pitch. C17 stack above<br />

door and C18 stack on R end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140839 L shaped row of cottages C18 and early C19 extended C20. Brick<br />

and old plain tile roof range, rendered cob and thatched roof. End<br />

onto road 4 bay brick wing with on side of far bay, 4 bay cob wing<br />

with 2 bays added to end C20. Brick range (Nos. 1 and 2) with 12pane<br />

sashes at end and on side of road bay segmental head<br />

opening filled with blue brick openings. 1st floor 2-light segmental<br />

head casement in next bay, and 2-light segmental head casement<br />

in 3rd bay with 2-light casement in blocked door. Toothed eaves to<br />

hipped roof and ridge stack between road end bays. 2-light<br />

casements on both floors in 4 bays of cob wing and garage doors<br />

with 2-light casement over in added bays. Between 2nd and 3rd<br />

bays from brick range pair of doors under thatched hood on timberposts.<br />

Roof half-hipped with tiled link from brick range, and stack<br />

at end of thatch.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Pitt Farm House And Flat<br />

Kings Somborne Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QS<br />

2 Pond Cottages<br />

Braishfield Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PR<br />

3 Pond Cottages<br />

Braishfield Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PR<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140838 Farmhouse. C17 core, encased and extended C18. Timber-frame<br />

core, brick encasing, flint and brick addition, old plain tile roof. 3<br />

bay and smoke bay C17 part encased C18 with bay added to R<br />

early C19 with later wing behind, 1½ storey. Front has C20 pentroofed<br />

brick porch to central smoke bay. In L 2 bays 3-light<br />

segmental head casement, 3-light casement in R of centre bay, 2light<br />

casement in R bay. Gabled 2-light dormer over L bay and R<br />

centre bay. Roof half-hipped with stack above smoke bay and at L<br />

end of ridge. At L end C20 single storey bay.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140839 L shaped row of cottages C18 and early C19 extended C20. Brick<br />

and old plain tile roof range, rendered cob and thatched roof. End<br />

onto road 4 bay brick wing with on side of far bay, 4 bay cob wing<br />

with 2 bays added to end C20. Brick range (Nos. 1 and 2) with 12pane<br />

sashes at end and on side of road bay segmental head<br />

opening filled with blue brick openings. 1st floor 2-light segmental<br />

head casement in next bay, and 2-light segmental head casement<br />

in 3rd bay with 2-light casement in blocked door. Toothed eaves to<br />

hipped roof and ridge stack between road end bays. 2-light<br />

casements on both floors in 4 bays of cob wing and garage doors<br />

with 2-light casement over in added bays. Between 2nd and 3rd<br />

bays from brick range pair of doors under thatched hood on timberposts.<br />

Roof half-hipped with tiled link from brick range, and stack<br />

at end of thatch.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140839 L shaped row of cottages C18 and early C19 extended C20. Brick<br />

and old plain tile roof range, rendered cob and thatched roof. End<br />

onto road 4 bay brick wing with on side of far bay, 4 bay cob wing<br />

with 2 bays added to end C20. Brick range (Nos. 1 and 2) with 12pane<br />

sashes at end and on side of road bay segmental head<br />

opening filled with blue brick openings. 1st floor 2-light segmental<br />

head casement in next bay, and 2-light segmental head casement<br />

in 3rd bay with 2-light casement in blocked door. Toothed eaves to<br />

hipped roof and ridge stack between road end bays. 2-light<br />

casements on both floors in 4 bays of cob wing and garage doors<br />

with 2-light casement over in added bays. Between 2nd and 3rd<br />

bays from brick range pair of doors under thatched hood on timberposts.<br />

Roof half-hipped with tiled link from brick range, and stack<br />

at end of thatch.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


4 Pond Cottages<br />

Braishfield Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PR<br />

2 The Terrace<br />

Newport Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PL<br />

3 The Terrace<br />

Newport Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PL<br />

Whites Cottage<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QJ<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140839 L shaped row of cottages C18 and early C19 extended C20. Brick<br />

and old plain tile roof range, rendered cob and thatched roof. End<br />

onto road 4 bay brick wing with on side of far bay, 4 bay cob wing<br />

with 2 bays added to end C20. Brick range (Nos. 1 and 2) with 12pane<br />

sashes at end and on side of road bay segmental head<br />

opening filled with blue brick openings. 1st floor 2-light segmental<br />

head casement in next bay, and 2-light segmental head casement<br />

in 3rd bay with 2-light casement in blocked door. Toothed eaves to<br />

hipped roof and ridge stack between road end bays. 2-light<br />

casements on both floors in 4 bays of cob wing and garage doors<br />

with 2-light casement over in added bays. Between 2nd and 3rd<br />

bays from brick range pair of doors under thatched hood on timberposts.<br />

Roof half-hipped with tiled link from brick range, and stack<br />

at end of thatch.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140860 Row of cottages. Late C18 altered C20. Rendered brick, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey. 3 and 2 bay cottages. RH cottage (No.1) has to<br />

LH bay C20 glazed and timber pent-roofed porch, RH bay has 12pane<br />

sashes on each floor. Centre 3 bay cottage has to centre and<br />

LH bay C19 glazed and timber pent-roofed porch. To RH bay 12pane<br />

segmental head sash. On first floor 12-pane sash either side<br />

of blank opening. LH cottage has C20 glazed and timber hiproofed<br />

porch with bow window to L. Above 2 16-pane. Toothed<br />

cornice. Roof hipped with ridge stacks between cottages.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140860 Row of cottages. Late C18 altered C20. Rendered brick, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey. 3 and 2 bay cottages. RH cottage (No.1) has to<br />

LH bay C20 glazed and timber pent-roofed porch, RH bay has 12pane<br />

sashes on each floor. Centre 3 bay cottage has to centre and<br />

LH bay C19 glazed and timber pent-roofed porch. To RH bay 12pane<br />

segmental head sash. On first floor 12-pane sash either side<br />

of blank opening. LH cottage has C20 glazed and timber hiproofed<br />

porch with bow window to L. Above 2 16-pane. Toothed<br />

cornice. Roof hipped with ridge stacks between cottages.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140843 House now 2 cottages. C17 encased C18 altered C20. Timberframe<br />

core, brick encasing old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay and<br />

smoke bay, with C18 added bay to R and C20 wing to rear on L.<br />

Gabled open-fronted porch to R of centre smoke bay, planked<br />

inside. To R 2-light segmental head casement and added bay 3light<br />

similar. C20 bow window and casement in L bays. Above<br />

each bay, except smoke bay, 2-light gabled dormer. Roof halfhipped<br />

to L, lower ridge to R bay, but same pitch. C17 stack above<br />

door and C18 stack on R end.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Elmgrove Farmhouse<br />

Dummers Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

All Saints Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QH<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140841 Farmhouse. Late C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. T-shaped 2 storey,<br />

3 bay wings. front has C19 timbers and tented lead roof verandah<br />

in front. Blocked central door, each side 16-pane sash and similar<br />

on 1st floor either side of blank opening. Toothed eaves. Hipped<br />

roof with central ridge stack. On R end C19 bay window and behind<br />

C19 gabled brick porch with hall running along rear to rear range.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140840 Parish church. 1855 by W Butterfield. Red brick in English bond<br />

with blue brick diaper patterns, stone dressings, plain tile roof, Plan<br />

of chancel and nave under one roof with N aisle and E vestry under<br />

outshot; SW porch. E end has 3-light trefoiled window with 3<br />

quatrefoils in head, and in end of vestry paired lancet window. S<br />

side has at W of chancel 2-light trefoiled window with quatrefoil in<br />

head, and to W sloping topped buttress denoting end of chancel. At<br />

E of nave 2-light window with quatrefoil in head. To W 2 2-light<br />

windows with blank heads. At W end gabled brick porch with end of<br />

timber screen reaching to gable with arch below. Inside pointed<br />

doorway with impost and label. All windows of plate tracery just<br />

below sills string course. Toothed eaves on N side vestry to<br />

chancel projects slightly and has to W rectangular light. Aisle has at<br />

E end in centre 2-light pointed window and to W chimney and<br />

boilerhouse lean-to. To W tall 2-light window with label. Over W<br />

bellcote of tilehung lower part each side of ridge. Weatherboarded<br />

belfry has 4 louvred bell openings taking up each side with tracery<br />

in corner ones. Tiled roof starts as low pitched offset, crowned by<br />

short spire and weathervane. Inside chancel E end typical<br />

Butterfield with stained glass window of Christ carrying cross. Wall<br />

painted with 4 Gospel writers, panelling below and on side walls,<br />

Well carved choir stalls with poppyhead finials. No chancel arch but<br />

braces on truss come down to corbels. 3-bay aisle of pointed<br />

arches on round capitals and piers. To E lower pointed archway<br />

opposite door, under heavy octagonal font with carved panels<br />

tapering onto spurred square base.NE carved pulpit, like stalls.<br />

Boarded arch braced roof off heavy wallplates. Contemporary<br />

furnishings and light fittings.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Stables 8m NW Of Fairbournes<br />

Farm<br />

Kiln Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PJ<br />

Staddle Barn 25m S Of Elm<br />

Grove Farm<br />

Dummers Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0QG<br />

Pucknall Farmhouse<br />

Dores Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Paynes Hay Farmhouse<br />

Paynes hay Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

LB2 29/12/1988 141066 Stable block. C18. Red brick with well-burnt headers, English bond;<br />

half-hipped plain clay tiled roof. On north-south axis, 2 storeys, 4<br />

bays. Segmental- arched small windows to lower bays 1 and 4,<br />

segmental arched doorway bay 2 and flat-arched doorway bay 3;<br />

wide loft doorways over both doors. Intermediate floor remains;<br />

queen-post roof trusses with clasped purlins. Attached to south end<br />

a single-storey building in red brick of Flemish garden wall bond,<br />

with two doorways on east side: in south wall two 3-light diamond<br />

lattice cast iron window casements set under double-brick<br />

segmental arches. Rear (west) elevation very much overgrown<br />

(June 1988) and not visible for inspection.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140842 Staddle barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on stone<br />

staddles, slate roof. 3 bay barn on 21 staddle stones with on side of<br />

end bay facing farmhouse lower 1 bay granary on 6 staddle stones<br />

(sharing 3). On farmyard side double doors to added bay. Roof<br />

half-hipped to main part, hipped to added bay with finials.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140846 Farmhouse. C16 core, rebuilt C18, remodelled C19. Timber-frame<br />

core, brick with blue headre decorations, old plain tile roof. 2 storey,<br />

3 bay double pile. Front has central C20 glazed door in C19<br />

opened-fronted timber and glass gabled porch. Each side<br />

segemental head tripartite sash. Above door 4-pane sash and each<br />

side tripartite sash. Between each bay and near ends blue header<br />

pilaster, below windows blue header aprons. Moulded timber<br />

eaves. Gables rebuilt C19 with moulded brick kneelers and gable<br />

walls and stacks with large rectangular bases and 2 or 3 diamond<br />

or round shafts.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140862 Farmhouse. Early C18 and extended C19 and C20. Brick<br />

pebbledashed old plain tiled roof. 2 storey and attic on cellar, 5 bay<br />

x 2 bay building with C19 and C20 wings to rear and single storey,<br />

2 bay wing to R end. Front has just R of centre C19 4-panel top-lit<br />

door in C18 doorcase with 2-pane rectangular fanlight under flat<br />

hood on moulded brackets. Each side, positioned between bays<br />

early C19 16-pane sash. In L bay blind opening. On 1st floor 5 C18<br />

12-pane flush frame sashes. On roof three 2-light hip-roofed<br />

dormers. Roof hipped. Massive stack to rear wall of house, each<br />

side of centre hipped staircase wing now incorporated into<br />

additions. Interior much altered although C18 features remain.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


1 The Terrace<br />

Newport Lane<br />

Braishfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PL<br />

Fairbournes Farm House<br />

Braishfield Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

Granary 8m NE of Fairbournes<br />

Farm House<br />

Braishfield Road<br />

Braishfield<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140860 Row of cottages. Late C18 altered C20. Rendered brick, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey. 3 and 2 bay cottages. RH cottage (No.1) has to<br />

LH bay C20 glazed and timber pent-roofed porch, RH bay has 12pane<br />

sashes on each floor. Centre 3 bay cottage has to centre and<br />

LH bay C19 glazed and timber pent-roofed porch. To RH bay 12pane<br />

segmental head sash. On first floor 12-pane sash either side<br />

of blank opening. LH cottage has C20 glazed and timber hiproofed<br />

porch with bow window to L. Above 2 16-pane. Toothed<br />

cornice. Roof hipped with ridge stacks between cottages.<br />

LB2 29/12/1988 141063 Detached farmhouse. Possibly mediaeval origins, but earliest<br />

surviving parts c1680 and early C18. Red brick, partly in Flemish<br />

Bond, partly in header bond; hipped plain clay tiled roofs using<br />

bonnets to hips; brick chimney stacks, the westernmost rendered.<br />

Double roof plan, set at right angles to road and some distance<br />

from it; main facade faces south. Two storeys with attic, 4 bays.<br />

West end the earlier, featuring small brick band course and obvious<br />

join with the C18 remainder; windows of cast iron lattice pattern<br />

with margins, C19 inserts, 2- and 3-lights, with no window upper<br />

bay 2; both bay 1 windows and the remainder at first floor level<br />

have flat half-brick shoulder arches, the remaining ground floor<br />

windows have slightly segmental arches which were intended to<br />

serve earlier, narrower windows: to bay 3 a 6-flush-panel entrance<br />

door set in late C19 brick and glazed porch with tiled roof, with<br />

timber pilasters remaining of an earlier door surround: between<br />

bays 1/2 and 3/4 are small lead-flat roofed dormer windows with<br />

slated cheeks, the single lights diamond-paned. West elevation ivy<br />

covered; outbuildings this end, some with slated lean-to with<br />

pitched-roof porch, and two 2-light small-pane steel casements to<br />

first floor. Interior mostly of late C19 and early C20 character:<br />

curved beam over fireplace (blocked) at east end; attic has one<br />

early partition, and roof frame has collar trusses with clasped<br />

purlins. The site formed one of the boundaries to Michelmersh<br />

Manor as early as 985 AD, when it was known as "feora burnan" -<br />

hence Fairbournes - and fragments of a mediaeval building in the<br />

barn (q.v.) suggest an earlier building of some significance on the<br />

site. (VCH Vol 3 p424)<br />

LB2 29/12/1988 141065 Granary. C18. Timber boarding on timber frame, set on 9 staddlestones;<br />

half-hipped Welsh slate roof on north-south axis. Boarded<br />

and ledged door in south wall: inserted floor of early date; simple<br />

purlin roof with mostly oak members, but some rafters renewed;<br />

partitions and linings virtually intact. Part of a farmstead of<br />

apparently pre- 985 AD origins.<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Fairbournes Farm<br />

Braishfield Road<br />

Crookhill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0PJ<br />

LB2 29/12/1988 141064 Barn. C18, incorporating mediaeval timbers. Brick ends and bases<br />

in English bond, with timber boarding on timber frame; half-hipped<br />

plain clay tiled roof with loft doorways in gables. Five-bay aisled<br />

plan, with queen-post double-collar roof trusses having clasped<br />

purlins; windbraces to purlins, some curved; central full-height<br />

double doors to both long sides (north and south).<br />

BRAISHFIELD


Broughton<br />

Grandfathers<br />

Rookery Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AZ<br />

The Cottage<br />

Rookery Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AZ<br />

Broughton House<br />

Rookery Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AY<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140681 House. Circa 1700. Brick, old plain tile roof, tilehung gables. 2<br />

storey, 5 bay single pile. Central 6-panel door under moulded<br />

broken sediment hood on cut brackets. Above 2-light casement.<br />

Elsewhere cross windows. All windows leaded under rubbed brick<br />

arches. 1st floor string, and moulded coved timber eaves. Roof<br />

half-hipped with central ridge stack and projecting stack on left end<br />

and behind ridge to right.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140680 Cottage. C17 altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame with plaster infill<br />

and brick rebuilding and additions. 1½ storey, 3 bay with outshot to<br />

left end an outshot C20 porch to front of right bay. Planked door in<br />

centre of porch. 2 C19 2-light segmental head casements to centre<br />

bay. 2 2-light casements in left timber frame bay. Roof half-hipped<br />

to right and hipped and swept down to left. Large central stack<br />

rebuilt C20 and stack at right end.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140679 Small country house. Early C18, altered and extended early C20.<br />

Brick, old plain tile roofs. Main part early C18 2 storey on cellar<br />

and attic double pile with projecting rear staircase tower; to left<br />

C1800 3 bay wing rebuilt early C20 as double pile, set back a at<br />

bay; to right early C20 2-storey 3 bay wide wing running at right<br />

angles, and C19 additions to rear of main block. Front has early<br />

C20 Bath stone doorcase of architrave and pediment on brackets,<br />

with double doors above 3 stone steps in right of centre bay.<br />

Centre bay has cellar light in 1st floor string. 5 C19 and early C20<br />

12-pane sashes with rubbed brick arches. 1st floor string. 5 C18<br />

and C19 12-pane sashes with rubbed brick heads and blind boxes.<br />

Cover moulded timber eaves. 3 hip-roofed dormer with 2-light<br />

casements. End stacks, very deep. Left wing has 5 early C20 12pane<br />

sashes, dentilled eaves and end stack. Left wing has C20<br />

large windows and sashes dentilled eaves to hipped roof and end<br />

stack. Interior has in rear projection C1700 staircase with 3 turned<br />

balusters per tread, moulded handrails, square newels with<br />

moulded tops and curtain step. Front right room has original<br />

panelling to dado level, full height over bolection fireplace. Both<br />

rooms to left of 1st floor have panelling. In centre hall with timber<br />

pedimented doorcases.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Waterside<br />

Rectory Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AB<br />

Meadowsweet<br />

Paynes Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AQ<br />

Woodslee<br />

Rectory Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AB<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Rectory Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AB<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140677 Small house, once pair of cottages. Early C18, altered C19 and<br />

late C20 when restored. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2½ storey 5 bay<br />

early C18 building with lean-to porches each end at front, C20<br />

additions to left of link and garage and to rear. Front has in centre<br />

wide C19 hip-roofed bay with 4-light casement, each side 2 2-light<br />

casements under segmental arches. Over 5 2-light casements. In<br />

lean-to porches of half a half-hipped roof. C20 oak door under<br />

hipped hood on timber posts to left and 2-light casement to right.<br />

Roof half-hipped with large central stack and each side hip-roofed<br />

2-light casement dormers.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140676 Cottage. C15 extended C16. Cruck timber-frame,<br />

weatherboarded, on brick plinth and timber-frame with wattle and<br />

daub and colourwashed brick infill, thatched roof. 2 bay C15 cruck<br />

cottage with 1½ storey 2 bay C16 wing added to one side. Front<br />

has end of C15 part to left having planked door and 3-light<br />

casement with 3-light casement in gable. Small light in<br />

weatherboarded link. In C16 wing 3 2-light casements and over 2<br />

2-light casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped with ridge<br />

stack between C16 bays and where ridges meet.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140675 Cottage. C17 extended, mid C20. Timber-frame with brick infill,<br />

addition similar, thatched roof. 2 bay with bay added to right<br />

outshot to rear, 1½ storey. C20 planked oak door at left of centre<br />

bay. In each bay C19 2-light casement and similar over in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Roof half-hipped and ridge stack immediately left of door.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140672 Rectory now private house. C15 core encased late C17 building,<br />

extended mid and late C18 and early C19. Timber-frame core,<br />

brick on flint, mostly render, additions brick, and brick and flint, old<br />

plain tile roofs. 2 storey, 4 bay oldest range with remains of C15<br />

part at left end inside. To rear on left square C18 block. To rear on<br />

right late C18 wing. Front of oldest range has half-glazed door in<br />

left centre bay. In other bays 3-light casements, 4 smaller similar<br />

on 1st floor. Windows and doors early C19 with cambered head to<br />

each light. End stacks and large stack to rear of centre of main<br />

range staircase of oak with turned balusters and newels, 3<br />

balusters per step, moulded handrail ramped up over newels and<br />

softwood dado bolection moulded panelling and moulded handrail.<br />

On 1st floor in left bay room has exposed windbraces and purlin of<br />

C15 roof and C17 corner cupboard.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Stables And Wall 5m SW Of<br />

The Greyhound Hotel<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

Meadowbrook House<br />

Paynes Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AQ<br />

Old Timbers<br />

Paynes Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AH<br />

Quorn Cottage<br />

Paynes Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AH<br />

Wyncourt House<br />

Paynes Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AH<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140671 Stables and garden wall C18 and C19. Cob with slate coping wall<br />

and cob colourwashed brick and weatherboarded stables with old<br />

plain tile and slate roof. Next to Inn is C18 3 bay brick stable with<br />

cob road wall. On yard side central double doors. Stable door or<br />

2-light casement in end bays, half-hipped tiled roof. At far end low<br />

3 bay weatherboarded shed with cob roadside wall. On yard side<br />

double doors and windows. Wall 2.5m high extends 30m further.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140669 Cottage, once 2 cottages. C16, altered C18 and C20. Timberframe<br />

with brick infill and rebuilding, old plain tile roof. 2 storey 3<br />

bay, outshot to rear with wing to rear on right. Front has planked<br />

doors in open pent-roofs and brick wall porches in centre and left<br />

bays. C18 3-light casement in left bay. 2 C20 2-light leaded<br />

casements in right bay. On n1st floor to left 3-light leaded<br />

casement with head in eyebrow dormer. 1 and 2-light casement in<br />

other bays. Roof half-hipped with large central stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140668 Cottage, C17, altered C18. Timber-frame with brick infill some blue<br />

bricks, some colourwashed, and brick rebuilding, thatched roof. 2<br />

bay with outshot to left, 1½ storey on brick plinth. In right bay C20<br />

door and wide 3-light window. In left bay 3-light casement and in<br />

outshot similar with 2 lights blocked. All leaded. Above each bay<br />

3-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof hipped and swept down<br />

to left with pair of stacks above door.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140667 Cottage. C17, refronted C18. Timber-frame core encased in brick,<br />

weatherboarded store, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with<br />

outshot store to left. C19 brick and tile gabled porch with planked<br />

door at left of centre bay. 2 or 3-light segmental head casements<br />

with immediately left of porch similar window reduced to single<br />

light. In outshot C20 3-light window. Above either side of door 3light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped to right and<br />

hipped an swept-down to left. Large ridge stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140665 House. Early C19. Colourwashed brick, slate roof with lead ridges.<br />

L-shaped, 3 bay front on Paynes Lane and 2 bay front on High<br />

Street, 2 storey. Front of 3 wide bay with 6-panel door and semicircular<br />

fanlight to right of centre 6 16-pane sashes with keystones<br />

on rendered arches. Roof to left bay hip of other range with higher<br />

ridge. Stack at right end and to left of centre.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Barn 30m S Of Manor Farm<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

Garden Wall 100m SW Of<br />

Manor Farm<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

Wall Around Farm Yard 25m S To<br />

75m NW Of Manor Farm<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

Cartsheds 40m SW Of Manor<br />

Farm<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

Manor Farm<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140664 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on rendered brick plinth,<br />

corrugated iron roof. End onto road 5 bay barn. Double doors on<br />

one side and double doors in pent-roofed porch on other to centre<br />

bay. Double doors at far end. Roof half-hipped. Inside queen post<br />

roof with braces to tiebeams and wallplates and windbraces.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140663 Garden wall. C19. Rendered cob, thatched coping. Wall encloses<br />

a garden of an acre. Walls run SW along road for 35m long, at<br />

corner nearest farm wall runs SE 20m with in corner doorway. At<br />

other end of roadside, wall runs S 30m. The other wall completes<br />

enclosure, but has a bulge in it. Wall 2.5m long with thatch coping<br />

and brick repairs.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140662 Wall around farmyard. C18. Cob with brick repairs, thatched<br />

coping, replaced by tile. Wall 2-3m high runs SW from entrance to<br />

farm, 50m along road, then runs 130m N along other road. 1st part<br />

has for 1st 20m thatched coping, next 20m forms rear wall of<br />

cartsheds. Then last 10m has tiled coping, turning rounded corner<br />

to 50m run with thatched coping, followed by 20m run of tile coping.<br />

Here an entrance 4m wide has been blocked by brick wall. Beyond<br />

this 26m on flint and brick plinth with tile coping and 30m length<br />

rebuilt C20 with tile coping running into corner of barn.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140661 Cartsheds. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded and brick walls<br />

old plain tile roof. To right 6 bay C18 cartshed, to left set back early<br />

C19 5 bay cartshed. To right 6 bay cartshed open with posts on<br />

padstones having braces to ties, brick rear and right walls,<br />

weatherboarded left wall. Roof half-hipped. To left 5 bay cartshed<br />

has open right 3 bays and vertically weatherboarded left 2 bays<br />

with door and window. Brick rear wall and weatherboarded end<br />

walls.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140657 Farmhouse. Late C18. Brick in header bond, mainly blue headers<br />

with red brick dressings, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 x 3 bay with wing to<br />

rear on right. Front has central 5-panel door with flush lower<br />

panels, 2-light rectangular fanlight over. Doorcase of fluted<br />

pilasters, above solid brackets to heavy moulded hoods. Each side<br />

early C19 tripartite sash in segmental head. On 1st floor, 3 16pane<br />

sashes in segmental heads originally for wider windows.<br />

Roof hipped with central well and symmetrical stacks on return<br />

ridges.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Brewers<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8BA<br />

Gardeners Cottage<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8BD<br />

Wall To Churchyard Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

Beeches Lodge<br />

Beech Tree Walk<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DG<br />

wall to the S of Hyde Farmhouse<br />

Broughton<br />

Hyde Farm<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8BD<br />

Two Tombchests 12m S Of<br />

Chancel St Marys Church<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140656 Cottage, once public house. C18 extended to rear C20. Brick<br />

encasing cob walling, thatched roof, slate roofs to rear. 2 bay, 1½<br />

storey, front with wings to rear 2 storey. Front has central C18 5panel<br />

door in segmental head. Each side 3-light segmental head<br />

casement. Over 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof hipped<br />

with central stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140654 Cottage. C18. 2 storey, 2 bay. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 2<br />

bay. Central planked door under open gabled porch. Each side 3light<br />

casement, over 2-light casement. Roof hipped with central<br />

stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140618 Walls to churchyard. Early C18 much repaired. Brick with heavy<br />

stone coping. 1m high running S along road, from in front of The<br />

Close, to which it is linked by timber gate, for 55m with break for<br />

gateway halfway. Gabled stone coping.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140601 Lodge, Mid C19. M brick, old plain tile roof. L-shaped 2 storey<br />

building of 2 bays with projecting wing of one on front. Front with<br />

projecting wing on L bay. Top-glazed door at L or R bay. L bay<br />

has canted oriel on ground floor with leaded lights, 1st floor jettied<br />

on carved brackets. 3-light casement on 1st floor. Carved<br />

bargeboards to gables. Above R bay stack of pair of diamond<br />

stacks and at L end quadruple diamond shafted stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140651 Wall. C18. Rendered cob, thatched coping. Wall 3m high starts at<br />

S corner of house, runs S along road 70m then W for 40m with<br />

gates just round corner.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140649 Barn. C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth, shingle<br />

roof. 3 bay barn, outshot to left 2 bays, to rear. Double doors in<br />

right bay and windows in other bays. Roof half-hipped. Inside<br />

Queen post roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140623 2 tombchests. Late C18. Portland stone. 1760 to <strong>Ann</strong>e, 1769 to<br />

William, 1778 to <strong>Ann</strong>e Steele; and 1772 to William, 1791 to Martha,<br />

1813 to Mary Steele.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Group Of 8 Headstones 12m SW<br />

Of Porch St Marys Church<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

Group Of Three Headstones S Of<br />

Tower St Marys Church<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

Bourne Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

Store In Roadside Garden Wall<br />

20m S Of<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Rectory Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AB<br />

Cob Wall Rear Of Cob House,<br />

Old Timbers And<br />

Little Brook<br />

Paynes Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AQ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140620 8 headstones. Early and mid C18. Carved stones with embellished<br />

heads. Going away from church 1720/9 Edwrad and John Doswell,<br />

1750 Robert Courtney, 1722 John Courtney, 1733 Joseph Doswell,<br />

1731 Alice Doswell, 1731 Ambrose and Alice Courtney, 1779<br />

William and Sarah Courtney, 1769 Josiah and martha Doswell.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140621 3 headstones. Early C18. Carved stones with embellished heads,<br />

1725 Thomas Morgan, 1750 John Morgan, 1716 Susanna Morgan.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140670 House. Early C19. Brick, slate roof 2 storey, 3 bays double pile.<br />

Central C19 gabled timber and glass porch on brick walls with halfglazed<br />

door in front. Each side 16-pane sash. Over shorter similar<br />

with in centre fixed window with `snowflake' glazing pattern. All<br />

under rendered heads. End stacks. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140673 Store. C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. Low 3 bay building, blank<br />

except for open centre bay facing house. Roof hipped.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140666 Garden wall. C18 and C19. Rendered cob on flint or brick plinth,<br />

part rebuilt in brick, thatched coping. 3m high wall starts on corner<br />

of High Street and Paynes.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Warren Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AE<br />

Barn At Rear Of The Old Thatch<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

Foords Farm<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

Granary 10m SW Of Manor Farm<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

Broughton Mill and Mill Cottage<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140610 Cottage. C17 core early C18 altered C19. Timber-frame core,<br />

brick, colourwashed front, old plain tile roof. 2 storey on cellar, 2<br />

bay with C20 range to rear. Central c1800 6-panel door with flush<br />

lower panels. Each side C19 4-pane sash in original opening with<br />

rubbed brick head. 2 C19 4-pane sashes on 1st floor. Toothed<br />

cornice. External stack at right end. On 1st floor at left 2 straight<br />

tieplates.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140642 Barn. Early C19. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth,<br />

slated roof. 4 bay barn. Double doors in end bays. 6-panel C18<br />

door in centre right bay with loft door above. Roof half-hipped.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140631 House. Early C19. Chequerwork brick, rendered to rear, slate roof.<br />

2 storey 2 x 2 bays. Central round rubbed brick arch, originally to<br />

door, now with original fanlight and 9-pane window. 4 6-pane<br />

sashes with rubbed brick heads. C19 lean-to to left with similar<br />

sash. Wide eaves to hipped roof. End stacks originally to both<br />

piles now to front on right and rear on left. Cob barn and walls to<br />

rear. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140659 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on stone staddles,<br />

old plain tile roof. 3 bay granary on 12 staddle stones. Door in<br />

farmhouse end and windows in other end. C19 vertical<br />

weatherboarding. Roof half-hipped. Reused medieval combed<br />

ridge tiles.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140653 Mill and attached cottage. C18 and early C19. Brick, part<br />

weatherboarded mill, chequerwork brick cottage, old plain and<br />

fishscale tile roofs. 2 storey, 3 bay mill, 1½ storey, 2 bay cottage to<br />

left. Mill has right bay over millstream with bridge in front.<br />

Weatherboarded 1st floor with door. Centre bay blank. To left<br />

stable door in solid segmental head frame, and 12-pane window to<br />

right with segmental head. Over stable door in solid frame.<br />

Cottage has central open-fronted gabled brick porch. Inside 4panel<br />

door. To right 3-light casement, to left 2-light segmental<br />

head casement. 1st floor string. To each bay 2 or 3-light<br />

casement, to left 2-light segmental head casement. 1st floor string.<br />

To each bay 2 or 3-light pent-roofed dormer. Roof half-hipped to<br />

left, shared stack between buildings.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Wall At N End Of Hyde Farm<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8BD<br />

Hyde Farmhouse<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton<br />

The Thatch<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AX<br />

Dowse Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AX<br />

Silverton Cottage<br />

High Street (west side)<br />

Broughton<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140650 Wall. C18. Rendered cob, thatched coping. Wall 2.5m high starts<br />

at corner of lean-to to house, has pointed door, then turns right<br />

angle and runs up slide for 35m.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140648 Farmhouse. C16 extended C20. Timber-frame with colourwashed<br />

brick and wattle and daub infill, extension weatherboarded,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 4 bay with 2 C20 bays to left and lean-to<br />

to right. On plinth. 3-light casement in right centre bay. 2 2-light<br />

casements in other bays. Doors originally left of centre and in right<br />

bay. On wall plate to outer bays 3-light casements in eyebrow<br />

dormers, and 2-light similar over centre bays. C20 bays have 3 or<br />

4-ligh casement at different levels and 3-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer to end bay. Roof hipped with ridge piece and stacks at<br />

each end of ridge and between left 2 C16 bays.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140646 Cottage. C16. Timber-frame, colourwashed brick infill,<br />

weatherboarded outshot, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay with<br />

outshot to left. Planked C18 door to right of centre, to right on both<br />

floors C17 leaded oriel window on single cut bracket. At left end<br />

tiny C17 2-light casement, above in centre of bay 2-light casement.<br />

6-pane casement in outshot. Roof hipped and swept-down to left.<br />

Central ridge stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140645 School room and cottage. 1864 on tablet. Chequerwork brick<br />

room, coursed flint and brick, old plain tile roof. Cottage, 2 storey,<br />

3 bay; room is single storey, 3 bay. Central 6-panel top-lit door<br />

under open gabled timber porch. Each side 3-light segmental<br />

headed cast-iron lattice casements on both floors, 2-light similar<br />

over door. Central and left end stacks, decorated ridge tile. School<br />

room has central projecting gabled brick porch with pointed plank<br />

door and dentilled gable. Each side 3-light transomed window with<br />

top casements being latticed cast iron and rubbed brick heads.<br />

Iron vent in centre of roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140644 Cottage. C16. Timber-frame with M brick infill, thatched roof. 1½<br />

storey 3 bay with outshot to rear. Front on plinth. Blocked doors in<br />

centre and right bay replaced by single casements. In end bays<br />

C20 2 or 3-light casement with above smaller similar in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Roof half-hipped to left, with external stack to left and<br />

large stack at right end.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Village Well<br />

High Street (west side)<br />

Broughton<br />

The Barn House<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

Old Church Farmhouse<br />

High Street (west side)<br />

Broughton<br />

The Tally Ho Inn<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

The Greyhound Hotel<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140643 Well house. 1926 in memory of Lt John Fripp. Timber-frame on<br />

brick wall with brick rear walls, tile infill in gable old plain tile roof. 3<br />

bay pointed arcade along road. On end wide arch initialled<br />

keyblock. Now entrance infilled with metal fencing as is arcade.<br />

Roof gabled. Beside entrance brick wall with 2 tablets<br />

commemorating John Fripp and the opening.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140641 Barn. C18, Brick with some flint and cob areas, asbestos sheet<br />

roof replacing thatch. 5 bay barn. Front has farmyard falling right<br />

to left. Stable doors in all but right of centre bay under segmental<br />

heads. Steps up to right door. Roof half-hipped. Inside unusual<br />

roof of queen-posts on floor beams of hay loft attached halfway up<br />

to tiebeams between wallplates. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140640 Farmhouse, now doctor's house and surgery. Mid C18, extended<br />

1909. Brick, old plain tile roof with lead top. 2 storey and attic on<br />

cellar, 3 x 3 bay building, with 2 storey, 2 x 2 bay wing, set back,<br />

added to left C20, and low single storey wing added to right. Front<br />

has offset plinth and central doorway approached by 2 flights of 3<br />

steps. C18 5-moulded panel door in lugged moulded doorcase<br />

with aspidal hood on cut brackets. Each side canted flat-roofed<br />

1909 bays with 3 12-pane sashes. Above them 1909 tripartite<br />

sashes and in centre. C18 12-pane sash, all under rubbed brick<br />

heads. To left 1909 wing has in centre wide central brick stack,<br />

and at right 1st floor 12-pane sash. To right low wing (surgery) has<br />

tripartite sash and 9-pane sash. Dentilled eaves to hipped roofs<br />

with 3 C20 2-light flat-roofed dormers on main roof.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140639 Public House. Early C18. Colourwashed brick, old plain tile roof. 2<br />

storey and attic, 3 bay outshots rear. Central 6-panel door in<br />

moulded frame. Heavy moulded brackets to flat hood. Each side<br />

C19 4-pane sash. 1st floor string course. On 1st floor in centre<br />

bullseye window, each side C19 4-pane sash. Coved moulded<br />

timber eaves. Stacks each and behind ridge. 2 flat roofed dormers<br />

on ridge.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140638 Inn. Early C19. Colourwashed brick slate and old plain tile roof. 2<br />

storey on raised plinth, 3 x 3 bay with 1 storey addition to left.<br />

Front has above 3 steps, 6-panel door, half-glazed and rectangular<br />

5-light fanlight, doorcase has panelled reveal with plain hood on cut<br />

brackets. Each side canted hip-roofed bay with 16-pane sash in<br />

front. On 1st floor 3 small 16-pane sash. On right corner wrought<br />

iron sign bracket. Roof hipped with end stacks. Left addition blank<br />

with hipped roof and former on hip.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Sanford House<br />

High Street (west side)<br />

Broughton<br />

Dennetts<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

The Old Thatch<br />

High Street (west side)<br />

Broughton<br />

Kents Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140637 House. Early C18, addition C19. Colourwashed brick, old plain tile<br />

roof. 2 storey, 3 bay outshot to rear and C19 single storey bay to<br />

right. Central 6-panel door in doorcase of heavy architrave having<br />

carved brackets on supporting open pediment. Each side C19 4pane<br />

sash, that to left having original rubbed brick head. On 1st<br />

floor 3 similar sashes and at right end wrought iron bracket for sign.<br />

Stack at right end. C19 bay has roundheaded window and double<br />

pile hipped roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140636 Small house. C18 refronted. Early C19. Brick, old plain tile roof.<br />

2 bay, 2 storey with wing to rear. Blocked central doorway. Either<br />

side C16 pane sash under rendered head. Over similar sashes.<br />

Moulded brick eaves. Stack at left end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140634 House. C17. Timber-frame mostly encased in colour washed brick,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with low wing to rear on right<br />

originally service building and wing to rear on left. Front has plinth<br />

and in centre C19 pent-roofed bay with roof extended to right as<br />

hood over 4-panel door above 2 brick steps. Bay has 6-light Gothic<br />

casement. To left blocked door opening. Near each end C20 3light<br />

casement. Over left and centre bay C18 3-light casement in<br />

eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped to left. Large ridge stack to left<br />

of centre. Wing to rear on right. Service range single storey, 4<br />

bay. Bay against main house has 3-light casement, next bay has<br />

exposed timber-frame and 2-light casement.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140633 House, now pair of cottages. C16 with C17 cross-wing, refronted<br />

C18. Brick, mainly chequerwork thatched and tile roof. 1½ storey,<br />

3 C16 bays with C17 crosswing to left projecting to rear, later<br />

extended. Front has 3 C20 2-light leaded casements to right<br />

(Beehive) with above, but not over, remains of brick arches. Over<br />

centre small C18 2-light leaded casement, over other bays 2-light<br />

leaded casement in eyebrow dormer. Left bay has C19 3-light<br />

segmental head casement and on tile roof over C20 2- light flatroofed<br />

dormer. Left side C17 encased C18, extended C19, With<br />

panelled door in trellised gabled timber porch and 3-light<br />

casements in segmental heads with 2-light eyebrow dormers over.<br />

Roof of right part thatched with ridge piece, half hipped to right,<br />

stack to left of centre. Ridge stack on left wing.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Eversfield House<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

Linden House<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

North End Cottage<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

Knoll House<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140632 House. C17 core, remodelled C18 and C19. Timber-frame core,<br />

encased in brick then front rendered when bays added, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey, 2 bay timber frame building, encased in brick<br />

C18 then wing built to rear on left, early C19 wing extended and<br />

wing built to rear on left and mid C19 bays added to front. Front 2<br />

bay, 2 storey, rendered. In each bay mid C19 full-height canted<br />

bays with 4-pane sashes to front and hipped roofs. Originally<br />

opening between, now blank. Roof hipped with stack at left end.<br />

Left side of brick has C18 casements and door. Timber-frame<br />

inside. Included for group value.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140630 House. Mid C18, extended 1932. Red brick some blue headers old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey on cellar, 3 bay, double pile, with set back<br />

lower 2 bay, 2 storey addition to right. Front has plinth and central<br />

early C19 door of 6-panels, lower 2 flush, above C20 elliptical<br />

fanlight with intersecting glazing bars, all in solid doorcase. Open<br />

porch of Doric columns supporting dentilled open segmental<br />

pediment hood. Each side 16-pane sash with rubbed brick head.<br />

Over 2 similar sashes either side of 12-pane sash. Moulded timber<br />

cornice with wide spaced carved brackets. Symmetrical slightly<br />

projecting end stacks to both piles. Inside behind door with timber<br />

archway through to dog-leg staircase, altered C19, but with C18<br />

handrail ramped up at corners. Roundheaded stair sash and<br />

domed ceiling over with moulded timber cornice. In rear right room<br />

C18 dado panelling and corner cupboard.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140629 House. C16 extended C17 and C18 when became cottages.<br />

Timber-frame with wattle and daub and colourwashed brick infill,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 4 bay building, with hip bay added to left<br />

and outshot to right. C20 half-glazed door under hood at right of<br />

centre bay. Each side pair of C20 2-light casements with similar<br />

casement in each addition. In left 2 bays 3 or 4-light casement.<br />

Above each bay 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Right bay<br />

has exposed joist ends of inserted 1st floor. Roof hipped and<br />

swept down to right with ridge piece. Ridge stack between left<br />

bays and at right end of roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140628 House. Early C19. Brick, stuccoed, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 bay,<br />

double pile. Central 4-panel door with flush lower panels, over<br />

rectangular fanlight of central diamond and narrow red glass edge<br />

panels. Each side 16-pane sash and over 20-pane sash. Raised<br />

stucco quoins. Wide eaves with pairs of moulded brackets. Roof<br />

hipped with stuccoed external end stacks, that to right capped at<br />

eaves level.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


The Old Bakehouse<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AX<br />

Clifton Cottage<br />

Glin Cottage (and part of<br />

Grannon)<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Chestnut Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AX<br />

Dovecote In Churchyard 50m N<br />

Of Chancel Of<br />

St Marys Church<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140627 House and shop. Early C19. Colourwashed brick, slate roof. 2<br />

storey, 5 wide bays. C20 door under moulded gabled hood in left<br />

of centre bay. Double doors in segmental opening in right bay.<br />

Centre bay and in most of bays either side has C19 shop front of 8large<br />

pane window each side of brick panel all under cornice. To<br />

right of centre bay C20 16-pane sash and in left bay C19 16-pane<br />

segmental head sash. On 1st floor 5 16-pane sashes. Roof has<br />

stack at left end and to right of centre.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140626 Pair of semi-detached cottages. Mid C18, altered, possibly earlier.<br />

Brick part M, part colourwashed, old plain tile roof. 7 bays, 2 storey<br />

and attic, left (Clifton) 5 bays, right (Glin) 2 wide bays. Doors at<br />

inside of end bays. Left cottage has 4-panel door under tented<br />

lead hood. In bays each side on both floors 3-light casement in 3rd<br />

bay from left leaded casement. Narrow centre bays with 1 and 2light<br />

leaded C18 iron windows (these bays were possibly once a<br />

cottage). Right bays have in centre C20 glazed floor under open<br />

gabled timber porch, cartwheel window over. C20 2-light<br />

casements except bottom right which is C19, which belongs to<br />

Grannon (cottage to right) with a flying freehold.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140625 Small house. Mid C18, extended C20, possibly earlier core.<br />

Colourwashed brick, old plain tile roof. End onto road, 2 storey, 4<br />

bay, at far end C20 1½ storey. Front has in 2nd bay from road, 6panel<br />

door in solid frame under open porch of flat head on<br />

hexagonal posts and trellised sides. 12-pane sash in road bay and<br />

16-pane sashes in far bays, all under rubbed brick heads. 1st floor<br />

string. Above centre bays have 9-pane sashes, 2-light casements<br />

in end bays. Road end has tripartite segmental head sash, 1st<br />

floor string, 9-pane casement under rubbed brick head and in gable<br />

2-light leaded casement. Roof half-hipped with stack behind ridge<br />

above door.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140624 Dovecote. C17 and C18. Brick, old plain tile. Circular dovecote on<br />

plinth. Planked door. Brick eaves cornice. Overhanging conical roof<br />

with open cupola. Records suggest it was built in 1689 on site of<br />

C14 dovecote.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Two Tombchests And Two<br />

Headstones<br />

SW Of S Aisle St Marys Church<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

St Marys Church<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140622 2 tombchests and 2 headstones. Early and mid C18. Carved<br />

headstones and tombchests of Portland stone lids on brick walls<br />

tombchests. 1767 to Mary Hattatt; 1789 to John Hattatt.<br />

Headstones beside the former; 1729 to Nicholas Touton; 1744 to<br />

Sarah Hattatt.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140619 Parish church. C12 origins, c1200 N aisle, early C13 S aisle and<br />

have lengthened. C15 tower and nave clerestory, C17 rebuilt to<br />

nave and chancel, 1853 and 1901 restoration. Rubble flint, brick<br />

repairs, stone and brick dressings, old plain tile roof. Plan of C12<br />

church, chancel rebuilt C17, C19 N vestry, nave with C13 W bay,<br />

C15 clerestory, c1300 S aisle with porch rebuilt 1921. C13 N aisle<br />

with C19 porch, and C15 W tower, remodelled C19. E end of<br />

chancel rebuilt C19 has stepped 3-light trefoiled window recessed<br />

under pointed arch. Roof overhangs supported on timber corbels.<br />

S side has 2 C17 2-light squareheaded windows, W one taller and<br />

low set. To N is C19 gabled vestry with to W of it C19 2-light<br />

window. Tile hung exposed E gable of nave. Clerestory has on N<br />

to E 2 C15 squareheaded 2-light trefoiled window, and to W C19<br />

copy and C17 squareheaded 2-light roundheaded window. On S 3<br />

C19 2-light trefoiled window, C17 SE buttress. On S to E and W<br />

similar window and buttress. To W of centre C16 gabled porch with<br />

C20 S face of diagonal buttresses and perpendicular doorway with<br />

C18 door. In W end small C13 2-light trefoiled window with<br />

quatrefoil in head. N aisle has C13 2-light trefoiled window in E<br />

end, NE buttresses and central N C19 gabled brick porch. Each<br />

side C17 buttress and square headed 2-light trefoiled W window.<br />

W bay of nave has each side C13 slightly pointed lancet and clasps<br />

sides of tower. Tower has to W stepped diagonal buttresses to end<br />

stage C19 rendered brick battlemented top stage. To S low set<br />

roundheaded door. To W reset C13 W door of 3 moulded orders,<br />

outer with dog-tooth between beaded rolls, inner chamfered, outer<br />

2 on shafts with moulded capitals. On each side reset C15 niches,<br />

above single trefoiled light. Inside chancel early C19 vaults under<br />

sanctuary. Timber lintels to S windows. C 19 scissor truss roof.<br />

Monuments: to S 1647 Christopher Hearst, inscribed slate in stone<br />

frame with Dutch gable and 3 ball finials; to N<br />

BROUGHTON


The Close<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

Yew Tree House<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

Old Market House<br />

High Street (east side)<br />

Broughton<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140617 House. Mid C18. Blue brick in headed bond, red brick dressings,<br />

old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 wide bays. To left of centre C18 6panel<br />

door in solid doorframe with radiating arched fanlight.<br />

Doorcase of pilasters topped by console brackets supporting open<br />

pediment. Left bay has full height canted bay with flat roof. To<br />

front 12-pane sash, 8 pane sashes on angles. In M 2-light<br />

casements, 16-pane sash not directly over, and right bay has single<br />

storey canted flat roof bay with 16-pane sash to front and similar on<br />

1st floor. Dentilled eaves hipped roof with stack at right end ad on<br />

return ridge to left.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140616 Pair of semi-detached houses. Earlier core to late C18 buildings,<br />

No.4 much altered C20. Brick in header bond, some blue bricks,<br />

No.4 colourwashed, old plain tile roof. To right 2 wide bay, 2 storey<br />

(Yew) with lean-to to right end and older wing to rear, to left taller 2<br />

storey, 3 bay range, with parallel range to rear of left 2 bays, right<br />

bays belonging to Yew and rear range on centre bay. Front 2<br />

storey, 5 bay. At right end in hipped lean-to 6-panel door under flat<br />

hood and small 16-pane sash. At right end inserted C20 topglazed<br />

door, and in each bay 20-pane sash in rubbed brick arch<br />

with similar over. Toothed eaves. At right end of taller part C18 6panel<br />

double door with bullseye lights in top panels and reeded<br />

boarders to bottom ones, under tented lead roofed open timber<br />

porch. To left bays rebuilt and colourwashed. Ground floor in<br />

centre slightly projects, with 2 C20 3-light windows, one above, one<br />

at left end above C20 door. Dentilled eaves. Roof half-hipped to<br />

left and stack each end of right part. No.4 listed for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140615 House. C16 extended C18, altered C20. Timber-frame with brick<br />

infill, rebuilding and additions and weatherboarded in part, old plain<br />

tile roof. End onto High Street, left side onto Rectory Lane, 1½<br />

storey, 3 bay with weatherboarded store to road end bay on right<br />

and on left side pair of gabled bays to far 2 bays. Road end has<br />

door in corner of left bay, C18 planked door in solid frame under<br />

triangular hood across corner. Beside bullseye window. In end of<br />

house long C19 18-pane window to left and 10-pane window to<br />

right. In gable C20 3-light window. Roof half-hipped with stack left<br />

side of road end bay, and large ridge stack at far end.<br />

Weatherboarded store has double doors, half-hipped roof and ridge<br />

stack.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


12 High Street (east side)<br />

Broughton<br />

The Forge<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AE<br />

The Old Malthouse<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AE<br />

Brigge House<br />

High Street (east side)<br />

Broughton<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140614 House, once shop. Early C19. Chequerwork brick, slate roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay. Between left bays 6-panel top lit door in solid frame.<br />

Each side 16-pane sash in rubbed brick head. At right end early<br />

C20 3-light shop window with name board in frame above. On 1st<br />

floor 3 16-pane sashes in rubbed brick heads. Roof half-hipped to<br />

right with ridge stack between right bays.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140613 Row of cottages. C17 core, refronted C18. Brick some in<br />

chequerwork, old plain tile roof. Older core mainly in right part (Old<br />

Plough) of 3 bays, left bay narrow, left part (Forge) 2 bay with wing<br />

to rear of right bay. Left cottage has central top-lit 6-flush-panel<br />

door under flat hood. Each side C18 16-pane sash in rubbed brick<br />

head with similar sashes over. Right cottage has 4-panel door<br />

under flat hood between right bays, C19 sash in rendered head<br />

each side with small 4-light sash over. Narrow left bay has 2-light<br />

casement on each floor not in line roof half-hipped to left with<br />

external end stack, stack at right end and large ridge stack over<br />

narrow bay. Diamond pattern in newer tiles on roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140609 Row of cottages, formerly maltings. Late C18 and early C19.<br />

Brick, centre cottage rendered, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, each 2<br />

irregular bays. To left (The Old Malt House) has in left bay C18<br />

planked door under wide flat hood, above half-glazed double doors,<br />

originally a loading bay. To right 2-light casement. Near each end<br />

small casement. All with rubbed brick heads. Central part (Horns)<br />

has to left of centre 6-panel door under gabled hood, and at right<br />

end similar garden door, each side wide 6-pane sash. 1st floor<br />

string course and 2 wide 6-pane sashes. Right cottage (Linden)<br />

has to right 6-panel door under flat hood, to left 16-pane sash.<br />

Above wide 12-pane sash and 2-light casement. Dentilled eaves<br />

throughout. Roof hipped to right with rear wing. Ridge stacks<br />

between right 2 cottages and in centre over door.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140608 House. Late C18. Brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 4 bay with added bay<br />

set back at left. Irregular sized bays. Door in 3rd bay form right<br />

and door to garden in right bay. Main door C18 6-panel with 2<br />

panels in place of semi-circular fanlight. Right door planked with<br />

render in arch over. 6 C18 16-pane sashes. Added bay has<br />

similar over large double doors. Stacks each end of original part<br />

and to addition. Granary, converted to studio c1912 in garden to<br />

rear.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


The Old Manse<br />

High Street (east side)<br />

Broughton<br />

29 High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AE<br />

Dixons House<br />

Dixons Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AT<br />

Munday<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

28 High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AE<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140607 House. C17 core refronted C18 altered C20. Timber-frame core<br />

with brick encasing rendered with incised lines. 2 storey, 3 bay,<br />

outshot to rear. To left of centre 6-panel top-lit door in solid frame<br />

under flat head on moulded brackets, and timber posts. Above<br />

bullseye window. To left on both floors C18 16-pane sash. In end<br />

bays on both floors C19 and C20 tripartite sashes. Roof halfhipped<br />

with ridge stacks to left of door and at right end, and stack<br />

behind ridge in centre.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140606 Pair of semi-detached cottages. Early C19. Chequer brickwork,<br />

slate roof. Each cottage 2 storey, 2 bay. Planked door in outer bay<br />

under open gabled porch on tree trunks. Inner bays have 2-light<br />

cast-iron casement under blue brick segmental head. On 1st floor<br />

2 shorter similar windows. Roof hipped with stack each end of<br />

ridge. Brick lean-to to left.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140605 House. C16 refronted C18. Timber-frame encased in brick,<br />

thatched roof. 2 storey, 3 bay, outshot to rear. C18 6-panelled<br />

door in panelled reveal with doorcase of pilasters and moulded<br />

hood on replacement timber posts, to right of centre. In each bay<br />

C18, C19 and C20 wide 20-pane sashes. 1st floor string course,<br />

large L-section ridge stack above door and stack at left end. Ridge<br />

piece. C20 addition set back to left end.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140629 House. C16 extended C17 and C18 when became cottages.<br />

Timber-frame with wattle and daub and colourwashed brick infill,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 4 bay building, with hip bay added to left<br />

and outshot to right. C20 half-glazed door under hood at right of<br />

centre bay. Each side pair of C20 2-light casements with similar<br />

casement in each addition. In left 2 bays 3 or 4-light casement.<br />

Above each bay 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Right bay<br />

has exposed joist ends of inserted 1st floor. Roof hipped and<br />

swept down to right with ridge piece. Ridge stack between left<br />

bays and at right end of roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140606 Pair of semi-detached cottages. Early C19. Chequer brickwork,<br />

slate roof. Each cottage 2 storey, 2 bay. Planked door in outer bay<br />

under open gabled porch on tree trunks. Inner bays have 2-light<br />

cast-iron casement under blue brick segmental head. On 1st floor<br />

2 shorter similar windows. Roof hipped with stack each end of<br />

ridge. Brick lean-to to left.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


The Square<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AA<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140616 Pair of semi-detached houses. Earlier core to late C18 buildings,<br />

No.4 much altered C20. Brick in header bond, some blue bricks,<br />

No.4 colourwashed, old plain tile roof. To right 2 wide bay, 2 storey<br />

(Yew) with lean-to to right end and older wing to rear, to left taller 2<br />

storey, 3 bay range, with parallel range to rear of left 2 bays, right<br />

bays belonging to Yew and rear range on centre bay. Front 2<br />

storey, 5 bay. At right end in hipped lean-to 6-panel door under flat<br />

hood and small 16-pane sash. At right end inserted C20 topglazed<br />

door, and in each bay 20-pane sash in rubbed brick arch<br />

with similar over. Toothed eaves. At right end of taller part C18 6panel<br />

double door with bullseye lights in top panels and reeded<br />

boarders to bottom ones, under tented lead roofed open timber<br />

porch. To left bays rebuilt and colourwashed. Ground floor in<br />

centre slightly projects, with 2 C20 3-light windows, one above, one<br />

at left end above C20 door. Dentilled eaves. Roof half-hipped to<br />

left and stack each end of right part. No.4 listed for group value.<br />

BROUGHTON


Beehive Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

Rectory Lane Cottage<br />

Rectory Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AB<br />

Bridge Cottage<br />

Rookery Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AY<br />

Barn And Attached Office 10m N<br />

Of<br />

Manor Farm<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140633 House, now pair of cottages. C16 with C17 cross-wing, refronted<br />

C18. Brick, mainly chequerwork thatched and tile roof. 1½ storey,<br />

3 C16 bays with C17 crosswing to left projecting to rear, later<br />

extended. Front has 3 C20 2-light leaded casements to right<br />

(Beehive) with above, but not over, remains of brick arches. Over<br />

centre small C18 2-light leaded casement, over other bays 2-light<br />

leaded casement in eyebrow dormer. Left bay has C19 3-light<br />

segmental head casement and on tile roof over C20 2- light flatroofed<br />

dormer. Left side C17 encased C18, extended C19, With<br />

panelled door in trellised gabled timber porch and 3-light<br />

casements in segmental heads with 2-light eyebrow dormers over.<br />

Roof of right part thatched with ridge piece, half hipped to right,<br />

stack to left of centre. Ridge stack on left wing.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140674 Cottage, C16 remodelled and extended C18. Timber-frame with<br />

brick infill, replacement and addition, old plain tile roof. 1 1/2 and 2<br />

storey, 2 bay timber-frame, bay added to left C18 and lean-to to<br />

right. C20 stable door at right of centre bay under small gabled<br />

hood on timber posts. Each side C20 2-light steel windows. In left<br />

bay 2-light in segemtal opening, another above. In right bay outshot<br />

3-light casement. Above right 2 bays early C18 2-light wrought-iron<br />

casement in gabled dormer. Stack between 2 C16 bays and at left<br />

end. Roof half-hipped to right.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140678 Cottage. C16 remodelled early C19. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill on flint plinth with brick infill on flint plinth<br />

with brick and flint encasing. 3 bay, 1 1/2 storey C16 building with<br />

right bay rebuilt with added bay as 2 storeys, and weatherboarded<br />

store added to left end. Road front has in added right bay large 2light<br />

casement under rendered brick arch with 6-pane window. In<br />

left 2 bays ground floor rebuilt in brick with irregular 2-light<br />

casement in each bay. Stack at each end of right part and at left<br />

end. Weatherboarded store has double doors.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140658 Barn and attached office, Early C18 barn and C19 office. Timberframe<br />

weatherboarded, on brick plinth, partly rebuilt in cob, flint and<br />

brick office, old plain tile roofs. 3 bay barn to left, small ofice. Barn<br />

left bay against C20 barn, stable door in centre and window to right.<br />

Roof hipped to left and half-hipped to right. Office has to left door<br />

and window, to right 2-light casement.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Broughton Mill<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8BD<br />

Driscolls<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8BD<br />

The Granary At The Rear Of The<br />

Old Thatch<br />

High Street<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AD<br />

Staddle Barn And Mill 25m NW<br />

Of<br />

Manor Farm<br />

North End<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AN<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DB<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140652 Barn and cartshed. C17 barn, early C19 cartshed. Timber-frame<br />

weatherboarded barn, cartshed of brick and weatherboarding old<br />

plain tile roof. 5 bay barn with cartshed coming forward from left<br />

bay, and sheds to rear of centre bay. Barn has double doors in 2nd<br />

left bay, door in right bay. Roof half-hipped. Inside Queen post roof<br />

with curved and straight braces to tiebeams and wallplate, and<br />

windbraces. Cartshed open except for walls weatherboarded or<br />

brick.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140647 Cottage. C16 altered late C20. Timber-frame with wattle and daub,<br />

one end rebuilt in brick, other weatherboarded lean-to and gable,<br />

thatched roof. 3 bay, 1 1/2 storey, lean- to at right end. In centre<br />

and left bays 2 irregular 2-light casements, similar at right end and<br />

single casement at left end and left end of right bay. Above centre<br />

and left bay, C20 2 or 3-light eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped<br />

with ridge piece and stack above right bay.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140635 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, old plain tile roof,<br />

on staddle stones. Square-plan granary on 9 staddle stones.<br />

Planked door in end. Half hipped roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140660 Staddle barn and mill. C18 altered C19. Timber-frame<br />

weatherboarded on brick and flint plinth and stone staddles,<br />

corrugated iron roof. 9 bay barn with projections. Porches on both<br />

sides to 3rd bays in from each end, and on rear of left of centre<br />

bay, mill. Front has 2 projections pent roofed porches on 6 stone<br />

staddles with double doors in and double doors and window in right<br />

end. Far side has projecting hip-roofed porches on 6 stone staddles<br />

and half-hipped mill on brick walls. Inside floor removed from right 2<br />

bays. End 2 bays narrower. Much altered roof, originally queen<br />

post. Some mill gear remains.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140780 Cottage attached shop. C17 eaves raised and shop cross-wing<br />

added C19. Timber-frame with rendered brick infill and additions,<br />

slate. 2 bays of timber-frame with raised eaves to 2 storeys and<br />

C19 outshot to rear, at left end C19 projecting cross-wing with<br />

shop. 7-light casements in C17 bays with blocked door in right bay.<br />

Over 2 2-light segmental headed casements. Rights gable rebuilt.<br />

To left shop has central top-lit door with window either side all<br />

under moulded cornice. 4-pane sash over. Ridge stack above<br />

blocked door. Inside most of frame survives.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Hildon House<br />

Beech Tree Walk<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DG<br />

Rookery Cottage<br />

Rookery Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AZ<br />

Butlers Cottage<br />

Rookery Lane<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8AZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1984 140600 Stable block. Mid C19. Yellow brick with moulded bricks, slate<br />

roof. L-shaped of 5 bay front range, symmetrical, 1½ storey with 3<br />

storey central tower, single storey wings to rear. Square tower has<br />

corner full height clasping pilasters and blocked tall archway. On<br />

1st floor 4-light transomed window rubbed brick head. On 2nd floor<br />

blind circular opening. Above dentilled and moulded cornice,<br />

parapet and similar cornice, over rendered Dutch gable with coat of<br />

arms. Behind tall hipped roof with lead ridges and open cupola and<br />

weathervane. Bays each side of centre have blank ground floor,<br />

1st floor string course and above oriel window with head in Dutch<br />

gabled dormer. 2-light casement in rubbed brick arch and finial to<br />

gable. End bays slightly projecting with 12-pane sash under<br />

rubbed brick arch. Each side small pilaster rising into gable. 1st<br />

floor string and pediment gable off wallplate with dentilled and<br />

moulded cornice and architrave. 2-light cross window under<br />

rubbed brick arch. Over cornice like others, between pilaster. Roof<br />

has ornate vitreous ridge tiles with raised crosses. On end walls<br />

stack rising above eaves as pair of diamond shafts.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140683 Cottage C17 encased C18. Timber-frame encased in<br />

colourwashed brick, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with outshot to<br />

left. Planked door in C20 porch between right bays. To right<br />

canted oriel window of 3-lights. In other bays 3-light segmental<br />

head casements, with 2-light casement between and casement in<br />

outshot. On 1st floor at right 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer.<br />

To left long eyebrow dormer containing 2-light oriel and 2-light<br />

casement. Roof hipped to left with ridge piece and stack above<br />

door.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140682 Cottage. C17 altered C18. Timber-frame with colourwashed brick<br />

infill and additions, thatch roof. Single storey and attic, 4 bay, right<br />

bay C18. 3-light leaded C18 casement in centre bays with C19<br />

stained glass window left of centre. C18 planked door in right bay<br />

and 2-light casements in left bay. Over left centre bay 3-light<br />

casement in eyebrow gable. Roof hipped with large central stack.<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON<br />

BROUGHTON


Bullington<br />

Granary 10yds S Of 11<br />

Bullington Manor Lane<br />

Upper Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Hampshire<br />

Barn And Outbuildings 60yds E<br />

Of<br />

Church Farm<br />

Lower Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RE<br />

Mill N Of Church Farm<br />

Lower Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RE<br />

13 Bullington Manor Lane<br />

Upper Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RB<br />

10 Bullington Manor Lane<br />

Upper Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RB<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139578 Granary. Early C18. Timber frame on 9 (+ 1) staddles, with brick<br />

infilling (masked by boarding on the north side). Corrugated iron<br />

roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139574 Group of farm buildings on 3 sides of a courtyard. Early and late<br />

C19. On the north side is a long single-storeyed range with a<br />

hipped tile roof, the walls being partly boarded, part of brickwork,<br />

with some cartshed openings. The east range is s 4-bay timberframed<br />

barn with a 1/2 hipped pantile roof and boarded walls. the<br />

south range is a stable, with brick walls (timber-framed gable0 and<br />

1/2 hipped pantile roof. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139573 Water mill. C18, mostly mid C19. Boarded walls and hipped<br />

pantile roof. L-shaped block, with a timber-frame on a brick base.<br />

The north side has 2 storeys, 3 upper windows, with cambered<br />

heads, the base walls in the mill race showing the position of the<br />

wheel axle (now blocked). The roadside elevation (east) has 2 full-<br />

height openings, with upper and lower doors.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139579 Pair of cottages. C18, with C20 extensions to No.13. Rendered<br />

walls and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. The roof is<br />

½-hipped, the upper west gable having an exposed timber frame, 3<br />

dormers to the front (north) having boarded (one brick) gable and<br />

cills at eaves level. Small casements. No.14 has a boarded door<br />

in a plain frame. No.13 has mid C20 windows and a flat roofed<br />

single-storeyed extension at the east side.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139577 Long narrow block, being an irregular pair of cottages, of C17 origin<br />

but mainly early C19 exterior: No. 11 faces south and No.12 north.<br />

Brick and flint, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, irregular<br />

fenestration. ½ hipped roof, No.12 with higher ridge and lower<br />

eaves, with wide eyebrows to the dormers on the south (rear) side.<br />

Red brickwork, with narrow flint banding to the 3 sides of No. 11,<br />

and larger flint panels to the front (north) of No.12, with blue and<br />

red brick banding: fragments of exposed timber-framing in the<br />

upper part of No. 12 on the south side. Casements. No.11 has a<br />

C20 gabled and boarded porch on the south side, No.12 a plain<br />

doorway on the north side.<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON


St Michaels Church<br />

Lower Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RE<br />

12 Bullington Manor Lane<br />

Upper Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RB<br />

Bullington House<br />

Bullington Lane<br />

Bullington<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3QG<br />

32 Lower Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RE<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139571 Parish church. Late C12, early C13, early C19, and restoration of<br />

1871. Single cell, of Norman nave and a chancel of circa 1220,<br />

with a western tower of the third period; a north vestry, south porch,<br />

and some restoration details are of 1871. Flint walls with stone<br />

dressings; 2 small Norman windows at the west end of the nave, a<br />

lancet on the southside of the chancel and a Norman doorway<br />

(blocked) on the north side; the restoration work includes triple<br />

lancets at the east end, 2 small "Perpendicular" windows at the<br />

south side of the nave, a priest's door, and windows and door of the<br />

vestry. The tower is of red brickwork with flint panels, corner flat<br />

buttresses, the top of the brickwork finishing as a dentil eaves to<br />

the pyramid roof; small "Geometrical" belfry windows, and a larger<br />

west window. Single tiled roof, extending over the outshots (vestry<br />

and heating chamber) on the north side. The south porch has a tile<br />

and gabled roof above an open timber framework, resting on a<br />

base wall. Inside, the details are all of the last period, but there are<br />

4 wall monuments of the period 1800 to 1830 and a floor slab of<br />

1727; the tower arch is a plan semi-circle above impost bands.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139577 Long narrow block, being an irregular pair of cottages, of C17 origin<br />

but mainly early C19 exterior: No. 11 faces south and No.12 north.<br />

Brick and flint, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, irregular<br />

fenestration. ½ hipped roof, No.12 with higher ridge and lower<br />

eaves, with wide eyebrows to the dormers on the south (rear) side.<br />

Red brickwork, with narrow flint banding to the 3 sides of No. 11,<br />

and larger flint panels to the front (north) of No.12, with blue and<br />

red brick banding: fragments of exposed timber-framing in the<br />

upper part of No. 12 on the south side. Casements. No.11 has a<br />

C20 gabled and boarded porch on the south side, No.12 a plain<br />

doorway on the north side.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139576 House. Early C19, with early C20 extensions. Painted brick walls,<br />

and a slate roof. Symmetrical south elevation of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Low-pitched roof with wide eaves and hipped ends.<br />

Sashes in reveals, central French window. The west elevation has<br />

a rectangular brick bay with a small window and a hipped slate<br />

roof, and the entrance below a sash window, with a slightly lower<br />

northward extension of the later date, with casement.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139575 House. C17, with C20 extensions. Timber-framed house of 1<br />

storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Thatched roof, wrapping<br />

round a tile-hung dormer, with hipped tile roof and tiled main roof<br />

below the cill. Rendered infilling to the frame and other rendered<br />

walls. Casements. 2 plain doorways with boarded doors.<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON


Barn And Outbuildings 60yd E Of<br />

Church Farm<br />

Lower Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RE<br />

Church Farm And Wall<br />

Village Street<br />

Lower Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RE<br />

14 Bullington Manor Lane<br />

Upper Bullington<br />

Sutton Scotney<br />

Winchester<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO21 3RB<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139574 Group of farm buildings on 3 sides of a courtyard. Early and late<br />

C19. On the north side is a long single-storeyed range with a<br />

hipped tile roof, the walls being partly boarded, part of brickwork,<br />

with some cartshed openings. The east range is a 4-bay timberframed<br />

barn with a ½-hipped pantile roof and boarded walls. The<br />

south range is a stable, with brick walls (timber-framed gable) and<br />

½-hipped pantile roof. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139572 House. Of C17 origin, with mid C18 cladding, and early C20<br />

restoration and extension. Mainly brick walls, and a tile roof. Front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Hipped roof with massive stack,<br />

having a brick dentilled base supporting 4 diagonal flues. Red<br />

brickwork in English bond, cambered ground floor arches now<br />

relieving flat window tops, 2 flint panels at the lower level.<br />

Casements. Doorway has a moulded hood on carved brackets,<br />

and a boarded door. The north and part of the west elevations<br />

have exposed timber-framing with rendered and brick panels: the<br />

south end is tile-hung. Associated with the house on the south side<br />

is an enclosure surrounded by a high wall, with a rendered surface<br />

and pantile capping.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139579 Pair of cottages. C18, with C20 extensions to No.13. Rendered<br />

walls and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. The roof is<br />

½-hipped, the upper west gable having an exposed timber frame, 3<br />

dormers to the front (north) having boarded (one brick) gable and<br />

cills at eaves level. Small casements. No.14 has a boarded door<br />

in a plain frame. No.13 has mid C20 windows and a flat roofed<br />

single-storeyed extension at the east side.<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON<br />

BULLINGTON


Charlton<br />

Foxcotte Tower<br />

Foxcotte Lane<br />

Foxcotte<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AB<br />

Wren Cottage<br />

114 Charlton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AH<br />

Snowdrop Cottage<br />

112 Charlton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AH<br />

Foxcotte Tower<br />

Foxcotte Lane<br />

Foxcotte<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AB<br />

Sundial Cottage<br />

88 Hatherden Road<br />

Charlton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AW<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139497 Formerly Foxcott Farm. C18. Symmetrical facade (south) of 2<br />

storeys and basement, 3 windows. Hipped tile roof, brick dentil<br />

eaves. Red brick walling in Flemish bond, rubbed flat areas, stone<br />

cills. Sashes in reveals. The doorcase has a canopy on carved<br />

brackets, panelled reveals, fanlight, 6-flush panelled door, and<br />

steps flanked by wrought-iron rails.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139478 Late C18. symmetrical front of one storey and attic, 2 windows.<br />

Hipped thatched roof, brought to a low eaves over the north-side<br />

outshot, eyebrows. Walling of flint with red brick bands and quoins<br />

rubbed flat arches, high plinth. Casements. Boarded door in solid<br />

frame.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139477 C16, C18, early C19. A timber-framed building, now two cottages,<br />

of one storey and attic, 4 windows. Hipped thatch roof, catslide at<br />

rear, eyebrow dormers above first floor windows (with cills at eaves<br />

level). No 111 has flint walling with brickwork bands and quoins,<br />

covered by rendering on No 112. Casements, two small unglazed<br />

wooden windows in the former rear (now internal) wall. Central<br />

plain door, with thatched canopy on poles; west end has a curved<br />

ground floor with a door (once a larger window). Central stack of<br />

the late C17 inserted into the frame building. Was once the Buck<br />

and Dog Public House.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139498 Circa 1840. The surviving part of a church, which was a restoration<br />

of a medieval building. Pyramid tile roof. Squared and knapped<br />

flint walling, with stone dressings; eaves band, bands to the 2<br />

stages and plinth, diagonal buttresses, stair turrets, lancet openings<br />

(coupled below a circular light and above a doorway on the south<br />

side). A modern 2 storeyed structure is attached on the north side.<br />

LB2 C16, early C19. Timber-framed house of 2 storeys, 2 windows.<br />

Tile roof, with wrought-iron eaves brackets; shaped stack.<br />

Exposed frame on a brick base, with rendered infilling. Four early<br />

C19 sashes. Modern boarded door.<br />

CHARLTON<br />

CHARLTON<br />

CHARLTON<br />

CHARLTON<br />

CHARLTON


Bluebell Cottage<br />

111 Charlton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AH<br />

Upper Charlton House<br />

104 Charlton Road<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AH<br />

Walnut Tree Cottage<br />

66 Hatherden Road<br />

Charlton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AP<br />

Pintails<br />

113 Charlton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4AH<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139477 C16, C18, early C19. A timber-framed building, now two cottages,<br />

of one storey and attic, 4 windows. Hipped thatch roof, catslide at<br />

rear, eyebrow dormers above first floor windows (with cills at eaves<br />

level). No 111 has flint walling with brickwork bands and quoins,<br />

covered by rendering on No 112. Casements, two small unglazed<br />

wooden windows in the former rear (now internal) wall. Central<br />

plain door, with thatched canopy on poles; west end has a curved<br />

ground floor with a door (once a larger window). Central stack of<br />

the late C17 inserted into the frame building. Was once the Buck<br />

and Dog Public House.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139476 C.18. Symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Tile roof,<br />

(at the rear a catslide) with a hipped roofed 2 storeyed central<br />

projection, and 2 hipped dormers. Massive tapered stack at the<br />

north gable. The front is of stucco, with a first floor band. Sashes<br />

of 3 lights (except above the central door). The doorway has a<br />

moulded canopy on carved brackets, architrave, and 6 panelled<br />

door (2 top glazed). The side elevations are of red brickwork,<br />

English bond, with some exposed timber framing to the rear<br />

outshot. Flanking brick walling to the forecourt.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139475 Formerly known as Small House 70 yds NW of church. C. 18.<br />

Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped<br />

thatched roof. Stucco walling, first floor band, plinth. Sashes in<br />

reveals, of 3-lights to the ground floor. Lattice porch with a<br />

thatched roof.<br />

LB2 22/12/1987 427697 C17. Timber-framed lobby entrance, house refronted in late C18<br />

and refenestrated in late 20C. Front faced in flintwork with red<br />

brick quoins with lacing courses to left and panels to right. Hipped<br />

thatched roof with red brick chimney-stack having some C17 bricks<br />

to base. 2 storeys 3 windows. Large C20 tripartite casements with<br />

shutters to ground floor. Modern brick and glazed porch. Catslide<br />

roof to rear. Interior has exposed box framing with midrail. Dining<br />

room has central spine beam with 2 inch chamfers and run out stop<br />

to one end and open fireplace retaining entrance to bread oven and<br />

salt niche. Lounge, formerly parlour, has spine beam with 2½ inch<br />

chamfer and lambs tongue and quirk stop and C18 brick fireplace.<br />

Roof is of through purlin type with large tie beam, collar beam and<br />

3 vertical posts. Rustic type rafters Some diagonal tension braces.<br />

Very wide floorboards.<br />

CHARLTON<br />

CHARLTON<br />

CHARLTON<br />

CHARLTON


Chilbolton<br />

Abbots Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Wall Between Churchyard And<br />

Garden Of Church Farm House<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Barn, Stable And Workshop W Of<br />

Church Farm House<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Garden Wall E Of The Manor<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BQ<br />

Old Inn Cottage<br />

Joys Lane<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BD<br />

The Old Inn<br />

Joys Lane<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BD<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139591 House. C18. Rendered plain walls with plinth: thatched roof with<br />

rear catslide. Symmetrical front (south of 2 storeys, 2 windows.<br />

Casements, the upper being old leaded lights. Gabled porch.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139584 Early C19. Cob wall on a brick and flint base, with plastered finish<br />

and slate capping.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139585 Barn, stable and workshop. Early and mid C19. L-shaped bloc,<br />

with 4 bay timber-framed barn and shorter stable wing. Boarded<br />

walls to the barn, with carriage openings and a ½-hipped slate roof:<br />

the stable block is rendered with a ½-hipped slate roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139610 High wall round 4 sides of the garden, east of the house. Early<br />

C19. Cob and rendered, with a tile capping.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139581 House. C17, with C20 minor additions. Timber-frame with brick<br />

infillings: thatched roof with hipped end brought to a low eaves<br />

above an outshot at the west side, with eaves raised above the<br />

upper window, and merged with a lower roof above the entrance. 1<br />

storey and attic. Casements. Large ½-glazed porch.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139580 House. C17, with C18 extensions. Walls of painted brick and<br />

rendering, with some exposure of timbre framing in a rear gable;<br />

thatched roof. Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 2 windows.<br />

Casements. Late C19 ½-glazed porch, with a ½-hipped tile roof.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Spring Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

Heather Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139595 Irregular group of cottages, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C18<br />

alterations and additions, and a taller reconstruction in the centre of<br />

circa 1900. Painted walls of plaster and brick, with some exposure<br />

of original timber-frame; thatch roof with gables, ½-hips, inset and<br />

eyebrow dormers, catslides, forming an uneven skyline but linking<br />

the several structures. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration; the<br />

west elevation of Lilac has 2 storeys, 2 windows. The form of the<br />

older parts is quite irregular, but the bold centrepiece exaggerates<br />

the traditional features, having a gable with a wide ground floor<br />

window, set back at the north side as a ½-splayed bay beneath a<br />

jetted corner on a timber bracket, and a massive timber-framed<br />

projecting 2-storeyed porch with overhanging boarded 1st floor,<br />

having an oriel beneath a further overhanging gable. The whole<br />

now appears as a rambling group, prominent at the road junction,<br />

opposite the churchyard.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139595 Irregular group of cottages, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C18<br />

alterations and additions, and a taller reconstruction in the centre of<br />

circa 1900. Painted walls of plaster and brick, with some exposure<br />

of original timber-frame; thatch roof with gables, ½-hips, inset and<br />

eyebrow dormers, catslides, forming an uneven skyline but linking<br />

the several structures. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration; the<br />

west elevation of Lilac has 2 storeys, 2 windows. The form of the<br />

older parts is quite irregular, but the bold centrepiece exaggerates<br />

the traditional features, having a gable with a wide ground floor<br />

window, set back at the north side as a ½-splayed bay beneath a<br />

jetted corner on a timber bracket, and a massive timber-framed<br />

projecting 2-storeyed porch with overhanging boarded 1st floor,<br />

having an oriel beneath a further overhanging gable. The whole<br />

now appears as a rambling group, prominent at the road junction,<br />

opposite the churchyard.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Lilac Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

Digby Croft Cottage<br />

Winchester Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BQ<br />

1 Room Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139595 Irregular group of cottages, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C18<br />

alterations and additions, and a taller reconstruction in the centre of<br />

circa 1900. Painted walls of plaster and brick, with some exposure<br />

of original timber-frame; thatch roof with gables, ½-hips, inset and<br />

eyebrow dormers, catslides, forming an uneven skyline but linking<br />

the several structures. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration; the<br />

west elevation of Lilac has 2 storeys, 2 windows. The form of the<br />

older parts is quite irregular, but the bold centrepiece exaggerates<br />

the traditional features, having a gable with a wide ground floor<br />

window, set back at the north side as a ½-splayed bay beneath a<br />

jetted corner on a timber bracket, and a massive timber-framed<br />

projecting 2-storeyed porch with overhanging boarded 1st floor,<br />

having an oriel beneath a further overhanging gable. The whole<br />

now appears as a rambling group, prominent at the road junction,<br />

opposite the churchyard.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139611 Row of 3 cottages. Early C19. Brick walls in Flemish bond, with<br />

cambered ground floor openings, plinth: hipped slate roof. Regular<br />

front (west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Cast-iron casements. 2 plain<br />

doorways (the third now bricked up and replaced by a C20 set-back<br />

side entrance).<br />

LB2 504802 Terrace of six houses in a Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e style: 1893; with some C20<br />

additions including enclosing of the porches and modifications;<br />

attributed to WD Caroe. Red brick in English bond with brick plinth<br />

and plat band, hipped clay tiled roofs and rendered covered eaves,<br />

more prominent to No. 1; timber, small-paned casements.<br />

EXTERIOR: Nos. 2 to 6 are of two storeys with a wide first floor<br />

window above the later entrance porches and ground floor window;<br />

No.1 is advanced and taller with a pronounced plastered coving to<br />

the eaves and three-light hipped dormer window in the hipped roof<br />

of this ‘tower’-like end house. Red brick chimneys are shared<br />

between the inner cottages. No.6 has a gable end stack and No.1<br />

has its own more elaborate chimney with four pots. A rubbed brick<br />

plaque announcing ‘Room Cottages’ above entrance to No 3 and 4,<br />

set in a Classical surround. No 1 has a five-panel door under a<br />

moulded and bracketed flat hood, and the entrance doors of the<br />

other cottages are partly glazed in the modern porches. There are<br />

rear single storey extensions with first floor windows just below the<br />

eaves and under hipped roofs. Also at the rear are back-to-back<br />

outhouses with hipped roofs which once housed toilets; some of<br />

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these have later greenhouses or lean-tos attached which are not of<br />

special interest.<br />

INTERIOR: The plan of the cottages (except No.1) is of three<br />

rooms on the ground floor (front parlour with dining room and<br />

kitchen to rear) and two bedrooms on the first floor. Mid –C20<br />

alterations include to No.2 a rear bathroom and to No.6 the dividing<br />

wall has been removed. No.1 has four original rooms on the ground<br />

floor with a 1983 additions at the rear. The first floor here also has<br />

a bathroom and a further two bedrooms in the eaves. Of the three<br />

interiors seen, the original plan of the cottages was visible on Nos.<br />

1 and 2. No 1 has some original fixtures and fittings including the<br />

staircase, most interior doors, picture rails and skirting boards,<br />

some fireplace surrounds and window furniture. There is a rear<br />

door panelled with glass displaying lattice decoration, the scalloped<br />

string and curve of the ceiling on the staircase, angled ceiling in the<br />

bathroom and exposed beams in the front dormer. No. 2 has an<br />

original staircase, some interior doors, fire place surrounds, picture<br />

rails and skirting boards. The interior of No. 6 has been much<br />

changed and few original features remain.<br />

HISTORY: These cottages, relatively modest in nature, are<br />

attributed to the architect WD Caroe in 1893 for his patron Edward<br />

Silva to house workers on his <strong>Test</strong>combe Estate. The occupants<br />

shown in the 1901 census were general workers on the estate such<br />

as a washerwoman, labourer and seamstress. The exception was<br />

No.1 at the west end of the row, which is a more elaborate three<br />

storey building and which was occupied by a retired schoolteacher,<br />

a school mistress and three foster children.<br />

SOURCES: Jennifer M Freeman, “WD Caroe: his architectural<br />

achievement”, Manchester University Press (1990)<br />

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION:<br />

The terrace, Nos. 1-6 Room Cottages, Chilbolton, Hampshire is<br />

designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:<br />

• This terrace of rural workers’ cottages is attributed to the<br />

significant Edwardian architect WD Caroe and as such is a rare<br />

surviving example of his more modest domestic work, forming a<br />

notable part of the village where other buildings by Caroe survive><br />

• It is of special interest as a planned group of cottages in


<strong>Test</strong>vale<br />

2 Room Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

Arts and Crafts tradition introduced into a village with a large<br />

number of listed vernacular buildings nearby;<br />

• Special architectural interest as a late-C19 Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e<br />

style purpose-built terrace with an imaginatively designed taller end<br />

house, all of good materials and well sited on the street.<br />

LB2 504802 Terrace of six houses in a Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e style: 1893; with some C20<br />

additions including enclosing of the porches and modifications;<br />

attributed to WD Caroe. Red brick in English bond with brick plinth<br />

and plat band, hipped clay tiled roofs and rendered covered eaves,<br />

more prominent to No. 1; timber, small-paned casements.<br />

EXTERIOR: Nos. 2 to 6 are of two storeys with a wide first floor<br />

window above the later entrance porches and ground floor window;<br />

No.1 is advanced and taller with a pronounced plastered coving to<br />

the eaves and three-light hipped dormer window in the hipped roof<br />

of this ‘tower’-like end house. Red brick chimneys are shared<br />

between the inner cottages. No.6 has a gable end stack and No.1<br />

has its own more elaborate chimney with four pots. A rubbed brick<br />

plaque announcing ‘Room Cottages’ above entrance to No 3 and 4,<br />

set in a Classical surround. No 1 has a five-panel door under a<br />

moulded and bracketed flat hood, and the entrance doors of the<br />

other cottages are partly glazed in the modern porches. There are<br />

rear single storey extensions with first floor windows just below the<br />

eaves and under hipped roofs. Also at the rear are back-to-back<br />

outhouses with hipped roofs which once housed toilets; some of<br />

these have later greenhouses or lean-tos attached which are not of<br />

special interest.<br />

INTERIOR: The plan of the cottages (except No.1) is of three<br />

rooms on the ground floor (front parlour with dining room and<br />

kitchen to rear) and two bedrooms on the first floor. Mid –C20<br />

alterations include to No.2 a rear bathroom and to No.6 the dividing<br />

wall has been removed. No.1 has four original rooms on the ground<br />

floor with a 1983 additions at the rear. The first floor here also has<br />

a bathroom and a further two bedrooms in the eaves. Of the three<br />

interiors seen, the original plan of the cottages was visible on Nos.<br />

1 and 2. No 1 has some original fixtures and fittings including the<br />

staircase, most interior doors, picture rails and skirting boards,<br />

some fireplace surrounds and window furniture. There is a rear<br />

door panelled with glass displaying lattice decoration, the scalloped<br />

string and curve of the ceiling on the staircase, angled ceiling in the<br />

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athroom and exposed beams in the front dormer. No. 2 has an<br />

original staircase, some interior doors, fire place surrounds, picture<br />

rails and skirting boards. The interior of No. 6 has been much<br />

changed and few original features remain.<br />

HISTORY: These cottages, relatively modest in nature, are<br />

attributed to the architect WD Caroe in 1893 for his patron Edward<br />

Silva to house workers on his <strong>Test</strong>combe Estate. The occupants<br />

shown in the 1901 census were general workers on the estate such<br />

as a washerwoman, labourer and seamstress. The exception was<br />

No.1 at the west end of the row, which is a more elaborate three<br />

storey building and which was occupied by a retired schoolteacher,<br />

a school mistress and three foster children.<br />

SOURCES: Jennifer M Freeman, “WD Caroe: his architectural<br />

achievement”, Manchester University Press (1990)


3 Room Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

LB2 504802 Terrace of six houses in a Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e style: 1893; with some C20<br />

additions including enclosing of the porches and modifications;<br />

attributed to WD Caroe. Red brick in English bond with brick plinth<br />

and plat band, hipped clay tiled roofs and rendered covered eaves,<br />

more prominent to No. 1; timber, small-paned casements.<br />

EXTERIOR: Nos. 2 to 6 are of two storeys with a wide first floor<br />

window above the later entrance porches and ground floor window;<br />

No.1 is advanced and taller with a pronounced plastered coving to<br />

the eaves and three-light hipped dormer window in the hipped roof<br />

of this ‘tower’-like end house. Red brick chimneys are shared<br />

between the inner cottages. No.6 has a gable end stack and No.1<br />

has its own more elaborate chimney with four pots. A rubbed brick<br />

plaque announcing ‘Room Cottages’ above entrance to No 3 and 4,<br />

set in a Classical surround. No 1 has a five-panel door under a<br />

moulded and bracketed flat hood, and the entrance doors of the<br />

other cottages are partly glazed in the modern porches. There are<br />

rear single storey extensions with first floor windows just below the<br />

eaves and under hipped roofs. Also at the rear are back-to-back<br />

outhouses with hipped roofs which once housed toilets; some of<br />

these have later greenhouses or lean-tos attached which are not of<br />

special interest.<br />

INTERIOR: The plan of the cottages (except No.1) is of three<br />

rooms on the ground floor (front parlour with dining room and<br />

kitchen to rear) and two bedrooms on the first floor. Mid –C20<br />

alterations include to No.2 a rear bathroom and to No.6 the dividing<br />

wall has been removed. No.1 has four original rooms on the ground<br />

floor with a 1983 additions at the rear. The first floor here also has<br />

a bathroom and a further two bedrooms in the eaves. Of the three<br />

interiors seen, the original plan of the cottages was visible on Nos.<br />

1 and 2. No 1 has some original fixtures and fittings including the<br />

staircase, most interior doors, picture rails and skirting boards,<br />

some fireplace surrounds and window furniture. There is a rear<br />

door panelled with glass displaying lattice decoration, the scalloped<br />

string and curve of the ceiling on the staircase, angled ceiling in the<br />

bathroom and exposed beams in the front dormer. No. 2 has an<br />

original staircase, some interior doors, fire place surrounds, picture<br />

rails and skirting boards. The interior of No. 6 has been much<br />

changed and few original features remain.<br />

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4 Room Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

HISTORY: These cottages, relatively modest in nature, are<br />

attributed to the architect WD Caroe in 1893 for his patron Edward<br />

Silva to house workers on his <strong>Test</strong>combe Estate. The occupants<br />

shown in the 1901 census were general workers on the estate such<br />

as a washerwoman, labourer and seamstress. The exception was<br />

No.1 at the west end of the row, which is a more elaborate three<br />

storey building and which was occupied by a retired schoolteacher,<br />

a school mistress and three foster children.<br />

SOURCES: Jennifer M Freeman, “WD Caroe: his architectural<br />

achievement”, Manchester University Press (1990)<br />

LB2 504802 Terrace of six houses in a Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e style: 1893; with some C20<br />

additions including enclosing of the porches and modifications;<br />

attributed to WD Caroe. Red brick in English bond with brick plinth<br />

and plat band, hipped clay tiled roofs and rendered covered eaves,<br />

more prominent to No. 1; timber, small-paned casements.<br />

EXTERIOR: Nos. 2 to 6 are of two storeys with a wide first floor<br />

window above the later entrance porches and ground floor window;<br />

No.1 is advanced and taller with a pronounced plastered coving to<br />

the eaves and three-light hipped dormer window in the hipped roof<br />

of this ‘tower’-like end house. Red brick chimneys are shared<br />

between the inner cottages. No.6 has a gable end stack and No.1<br />

has its own more elaborate chimney with four pots. A rubbed brick<br />

plaque announcing ‘Room Cottages’ above entrance to No 3 and 4,<br />

set in a Classical surround. No 1 has a five-panel door under a<br />

moulded and bracketed flat hood, and the entrance doors of the<br />

other cottages are partly glazed in the modern porches. There are<br />

rear single storey extensions with first floor windows just below the<br />

eaves and under hipped roofs. Also at the rear are back-to-back<br />

outhouses with hipped roofs which once housed toilets; some of<br />

these have later greenhouses or lean-tos attached which are not of<br />

special interest.<br />

INTERIOR: The plan of the cottages (except No.1) is of three<br />

rooms on the ground floor (front parlour with dining room and<br />

kitchen to rear) and two bedrooms on the first floor. Mid –C20<br />

alterations include to No.2 a rear bathroom and to No.6 the dividing<br />

wall has been removed. No.1 has four original rooms on the ground<br />

floor with a 1983 additions at the rear. The first floor here also has<br />

a bathroom and a further two bedrooms in the eaves. Of the three<br />

CHILBOLTON


5 Room Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

interiors seen, the original plan of the cottages was visible on Nos.<br />

1 and 2. No 1 has some original fixtures and fittings including the<br />

staircase, most interior doors, picture rails and skirting boards,<br />

some fireplace surrounds and window furniture. There is a rear<br />

door panelled with glass displaying lattice decoration, the scalloped<br />

string and curve of the ceiling on the staircase, angled ceiling in the<br />

bathroom and exposed beams in the front dormer. No. 2 has an<br />

original staircase, some interior doors, fire place surrounds, picture<br />

rails and skirting boards. The interior of No. 6 has been much<br />

changed and few original features remain.<br />

HISTORY: These cottages, relatively modest in nature, are<br />

attributed to the architect WD Caroe in 1893 for his patron Edward<br />

Silva to house workers on his <strong>Test</strong>combe Estate. The occupants<br />

shown in the 1901 census were general workers on the estate such<br />

as a washerwoman, labourer and seamstress. The exception was<br />

No.1 at the west end of the row, which is a more elaborate three<br />

storey building and which was occupied by a retired schoolteacher,<br />

a school mistress and three foster children.<br />

SOURCES: Jennifer M Freeman, “WD Caroe: his architectural<br />

achievement”, Manchester University Press (1990)<br />

LB2 504802 Terrace of six houses in a Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e style: 1893; with some C20<br />

additions including enclosing of the porches and modifications;<br />

attributed to WD Caroe. Red brick in English bond with brick plinth<br />

and plat band, hipped clay tiled roofs and rendered covered eaves,<br />

more prominent to No. 1; timber, small-paned casements.<br />

EXTERIOR: Nos. 2 to 6 are of two storeys with a wide first floor<br />

window above the later entrance porches and ground floor window;<br />

No.1 is advanced and taller with a pronounced plastered coving to<br />

the eaves and three-light hipped dormer window in the hipped roof<br />

of this ‘tower’-like end house. Red brick chimneys are shared<br />

between the inner cottages. No.6 has a gable end stack and No.1<br />

has its own more elaborate chimney with four pots. A rubbed brick<br />

plaque announcing ‘Room Cottages’ above entrance to No 3 and 4,<br />

set in a Classical surround. No 1 has a five-panel door under a<br />

moulded and bracketed flat hood, and the entrance doors of the<br />

other cottages are partly glazed in the modern porches. There are<br />

rear single storey extensions with first floor windows just below the<br />

eaves and under hipped roofs. Also at the rear are back-to-back<br />

CHILBOLTON


6 Room Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

outhouses with hipped roofs which once housed toilets; some of<br />

these have later greenhouses or lean-tos attached which are not of<br />

special interest.<br />

INTERIOR: The plan of the cottages (except No.1) is of three<br />

rooms on the ground floor (front parlour with dining room and<br />

kitchen to rear) and two bedrooms on the first floor. Mid –C20<br />

alterations include to No.2 a rear bathroom and to No.6 the dividing<br />

wall has been removed. No.1 has four original rooms on the ground<br />

floor with a 1983 additions at the rear. The first floor here also has<br />

a bathroom and a further two bedrooms in the eaves. Of the three<br />

interiors seen, the original plan of the cottages was visible on Nos.<br />

1 and 2. No 1 has some original fixtures and fittings including the<br />

staircase, most interior doors, picture rails and skirting boards,<br />

some fireplace surrounds and window furniture. There is a rear<br />

door panelled with glass displaying lattice decoration, the scalloped<br />

string and curve of the ceiling on the staircase, angled ceiling in the<br />

bathroom and exposed beams in the front dormer. No. 2 has an<br />

original staircase, some interior doors, fire place surrounds, picture<br />

rails and skirting boards. The interior of No. 6 has been much<br />

changed and few original features remain.<br />

HISTORY: These cottages, relatively modest in nature, are<br />

attributed to the architect WD Caroe in 1893 for his patron Edward<br />

Silva to house workers on his <strong>Test</strong>combe Estate. The occupants<br />

shown in the 1901 census were general workers on the estate such<br />

as a washerwoman, labourer and seamstress. The exception was<br />

No.1 at the west end of the row, which is a more elaborate three<br />

storey building and which was occupied by a retired schoolteacher,<br />

a school mistress and three foster children.<br />

SOURCES: Jennifer M Freeman, “WD Caroe: his architectural<br />

achievement”, Manchester University Press (1990)<br />

LB2 504802 Terrace of six houses in a Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e style: 1893; with some C20<br />

additions including enclosing of the porches and modifications;<br />

attributed to WD Caroe. Red brick in English bond with brick plinth<br />

and plat band, hipped clay tiled roofs and rendered covered eaves,<br />

more prominent to No. 1; timber, small-paned casements.<br />

EXTERIOR: Nos. 2 to 6 are of two storeys with a wide first floor<br />

window above the later entrance porches and ground floor window;<br />

CHILBOLTON


No.1 is advanced and taller with a pronounced plastered coving to<br />

the eaves and three-light hipped dormer window in the hipped roof<br />

of this ‘tower’-like end house. Red brick chimneys are shared<br />

between the inner cottages. No.6 has a gable end stack and No.1<br />

has its own more elaborate chimney with four pots. A rubbed brick<br />

plaque announcing ‘Room Cottages’ above entrance to No 3 and 4,<br />

set in a Classical surround. No 1 has a five-panel door under a<br />

moulded and bracketed flat hood, and the entrance doors of the<br />

other cottages are partly glazed in the modern porches. There are<br />

rear single storey extensions with first floor windows just below the<br />

eaves and under hipped roofs. Also at the rear are back-to-back<br />

outhouses with hipped roofs which once housed toilets; some of<br />

these have later greenhouses or lean-tos attached which are not of<br />

special interest.<br />

INTERIOR: The plan of the cottages (except No.1) is of three<br />

rooms on the ground floor (front parlour with dining room and<br />

kitchen to rear) and two bedrooms on the first floor. Mid –C20<br />

alterations include to No.2 a rear bathroom and to No.6 the dividing<br />

wall has been removed. No.1 has four original rooms on the ground<br />

floor with a 1983 additions at the rear. The first floor here also has<br />

a bathroom and a further two bedrooms in the eaves. Of the three<br />

interiors seen, the original plan of the cottages was visible on Nos.<br />

1 and 2. No 1 has some original fixtures and fittings including the<br />

staircase, most interior doors, picture rails and skirting boards,<br />

some fireplace surrounds and window furniture. There is a rear<br />

door panelled with glass displaying lattice decoration, the scalloped<br />

string and curve of the ceiling on the staircase, angled ceiling in the<br />

bathroom and exposed beams in the front dormer. No. 2 has an<br />

original staircase, some interior doors, fire place surrounds, picture<br />

rails and skirting boards. The interior of No. 6 has been much<br />

changed and few original features remain.<br />

HISTORY: These cottages, relatively modest in nature, are<br />

attributed to the architect WD Caroe in 1893 for his patron Edward<br />

Silva to house workers on his <strong>Test</strong>combe Estate. The occupants<br />

shown in the 1901 census were general workers on the estate such<br />

as a washerwoman, labourer and seamstress. The exception was<br />

No.1 at the west end of the row, which is a more elaborate three<br />

storey building and which was occupied by a retired schoolteacher,<br />

a school mistress and three foster children.


K6 Telephone Kiosk<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Granary 20yds SW Of The<br />

Rectory<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BA<br />

Granary 30m W Of Church Farm<br />

House<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

SOURCES: Jennifer M Freeman, “WD Caroe: his architectural<br />

achievement”, Manchester University Press (1990)<br />

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION:<br />

The terrace, Nos. 1-6 Room Cottages, Chilbolton, Hampshire is<br />

designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:<br />

• This terrace of rural workers’ cottages is attributed to the<br />

significant Edwardian architect WD Caroe and as such is a rare<br />

surviving example of his more modest domestic work, forming a<br />

notable part of the village where other buildings by Caroe survive><br />

• It is of special interest as a planned group of cottages in<br />

Arts and Crafts tradition introduced into a village with a large<br />

number of listed vernacular buildings nearby;<br />

• Special architectural interest as a late-C19 Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e<br />

style purpose-built terrace with an imaginatively designed taller end<br />

house, all of good materials and well sited on the street.<br />

LB2 22/12/2004 492170 Telephone Kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert<br />

Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast Iron. Square kiosk with<br />

domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing<br />

to wondows and door. T6he K6 is in a heritage location.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139600 Small early C19 granary. Timber frame on 7 staddles, with boarded<br />

walls and pyramid thatched roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139586 Granary. Early C19. Timber frame on 4 x 3 staddles. Half-hipped<br />

thatch roof. Boarded walls.<br />

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CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Boathouse NW Of <strong>Test</strong>combe<br />

House<br />

Coley Lane<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Fishing Hut N Of <strong>Test</strong>combe<br />

House<br />

Coley Lane<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

<strong>Test</strong>combe<br />

Coley Lane<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6AZ<br />

LB2 07/05/1997 468673 Boathouse. C1890. Weatherboarded timber-frame. Clay plain tile<br />

roof with gabled ends, pierced ridge-tiles and terracotta finials.<br />

Long rectangular plan single-storey building with loft, and standing<br />

on masonry piers set in River <strong>Test</strong>. One end is open and has<br />

scissor-truss form of bargeboards with cusping at apex; set behind<br />

the truss a window and above is a wrought-iron weathervane.<br />

INTERIOR not inspected.<br />

LB2 07/05/1997 468672 Fishing hut. Dated 1888. Timber-framed and clad in rustic split<br />

logs in herring-bone pattern with bark. Clay plain tile roof with<br />

gabled ends and three gables to the verandah at the front which<br />

are supported on rustic timber posts. Windows have leaded panes,<br />

that on gable end with initials EJS and date 1888. INTERIOR not<br />

inspected.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139613 House. 1893. Arts and Crafts building of Early Tudor style. Brick,<br />

½-timber, stone slates. 2 storeys. The west front (facing the River<br />

<strong>Test</strong>) is a long range, with the roof line broken by a central stack,<br />

with elaborate base and plain diagonal flues; 2 gablets (above<br />

upper windows) and 2 gabled projections. The upper walling is a<br />

bricknogged timber frame, the lower having some areas of flint<br />

(some of brick) with brick quoins and plinth. The projections have<br />

upper railed galleries, one having a ground floor of windows with a<br />

central (½-hexagon) French door, the other being plainer and set<br />

back behind wood cornerposts. 2 shallow brick projections have<br />

tiled roofs, one containing a window, the other a French door. The<br />

north side is a complex of gabled projections of different widths<br />

and varied heights, 2 tile-hung another rendered. The south end<br />

has a tall tower at the east side, its upper part being an exposed<br />

frame with roughcast infill. The north end is of 2 parts, one being<br />

the gable end of the long west front with an upper railed gallery,<br />

separated from the east side which has a tiled roof at right-angles<br />

and a large semi-circular bay. The main entrance next to the south<br />

east tower has a Jacobean decorative arch, with short side<br />

pilasters.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Winchester Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

The Manor<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BQ<br />

Old School<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Coachhouse And Stables 50yds<br />

SW Of Northwood House<br />

Winchester Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BQ<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139612 House. Late C18, with early C19 extension at the north end. Flint<br />

and stone walls with brick quoins, 1st floor band (tied to window<br />

surrounds) and plinth band: the later walls of Flemish bond with<br />

blue headers, cambered ground floor openings. Thatched roof, ½hipped<br />

with eyebrow dormers. 1 storey and attic, once of 2<br />

windows with central doorway (now a window), extended by 1<br />

above 2 windows. Casements. Entrance at rear.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139609 House on an ancient site, now with mainly C18 front section and<br />

early C19 rear (double-pile). Brick walls: tile and slate roof.<br />

Symmetrical wide front (south) of 2 storeys, 5 windows. Tiling to<br />

the front roof slope, with a deep moulded wood fascia masking the<br />

gutter. The upper walls have Monk bond and the lower, English<br />

bond; stone cills. Sashes. The doorway has a cornice, fluted frieze<br />

and moulded pilasters, with a fanlight above ½-glazed double<br />

doors; this is protected by a mid C19 cast-iron trellis porch with a<br />

concave leaded roof. Other elevations are less regular, with<br />

brickwork in Monk and Flemish Garden Wallbond, some arched<br />

windows, and a doorway in the east gable with a decorative fanlight<br />

above a 6 panelled door. Interior not seen.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139608 Hall type school of Jacobean style, with later extensions to form an<br />

L-shape. 1844. Flint walls with brick dressings; quoins, eaves and<br />

plinth bands, stepped verges. Slate roof. The main block is at<br />

right-angles to the roadway, of 3 windows; the elevation to the road<br />

comprises 2 gables, each with a large window. The cast-iron<br />

window frames have a pattern of large octagons and small<br />

squares. Plain doorways within the angle.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139607 Coach-house and stables, now garage and store. Late C18. 2storeyed<br />

rectangular block. Walls of flint and brick horizontal<br />

panels, with brick quoins and cambered arches. Hipped tile roof<br />

with a wood coved eaves. The openings on the inner (east)<br />

elevation include windows (casements) hay-loft doors and 2<br />

carriage entrances. The ends and roadside elevations have no<br />

openings.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Northwood House<br />

Winchester Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BQ<br />

St Marys Church<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BQ<br />

LB2S 07/01/1952 139606 Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e House, circa 1700. Brick walls and tile roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys and attic, on a raised<br />

basement, 2.3.2 windows. Recessed inner faces of the wings.<br />

Hipped roof and 3-hipped dormers (with casements), coved plaster<br />

eaves. Red brickwork in Flemish bond, 1st floor band, cambered<br />

openings to the ground floor and within the high plinth. Sashes in<br />

exposed frames, casements to the small basement lights. The<br />

doorway has a pediment hood with cornice mouldings, on carved<br />

brackets, above a plain opening, containing a fanlight and ½-glazed<br />

(narrow side panes) double doors. There is a stone-paved area in<br />

front of the entrance, and a flight of 6 steps (curving outwards at<br />

the base) flanked by plain wrought-iron rails. The north elevation<br />

has a regular arrangement of 4 windows, the west has irregular<br />

fenestration, including a tall staircase window, and a mid C19 ½octagonal<br />

ground floor bay. The east side of the house is part of<br />

an older house, rendered on the outside and with different floor<br />

levels: minor brick and tile outbuildings are attached. Within, the<br />

hall and 2 rooms retain original panelling; the staircase has dado<br />

panelling, there are panelled doors within architraves, an old<br />

fireplace, and other C18 details.<br />

LB1 20/12/1960 139605 Parish church. C12, C13, C14, C15, 1842 and restoration of 1893.<br />

Norman nave with blocked clerestory window, Early English<br />

chancel, North and South aisles of C14, Tower of 1842, vestry and<br />

porch of the last date. Tile roof, carried over the aisles; walls of flint<br />

rubble with rendering to the chancel and north aisle, stone<br />

dressings (buttresses, windows and plinth). There are restoration<br />

lancets and coupled lights, with one Perpendicular window to the<br />

south of the chancel. The tower, at the west end of the south aisle,<br />

has 3 stages, the lowest having flint walls enclosed by flat<br />

buttresses and corbelled eaves to the tile roof, linking to the<br />

narrower (middle) bell stage, which has boarding on an earlier<br />

timber frame (removed from the nave), the top being a tiled broach<br />

spire. Inside, the nave arcade has 2 arches on each side,<br />

staggered on plan to fit a shorter south aisle, the north side having<br />

a rood-stair within the east end of the nave wall. The shafts are<br />

octagonal, with ½ octagonal end supports, with moulded caps and<br />

bases. There is a much restored C15 screen, C16 linenfold<br />

panelling in front of the reading desks and a Jacobean pulpit.<br />

"Perpendicular" font of 1891.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Chalkdell Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BA<br />

St Michaels Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BA<br />

Upcote Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BA<br />

Poplar Cottage<br />

Cart Lane<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BA<br />

Daventry Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139604 House. Early C19. Rendered walls, and hipped thatched roof. 2<br />

storeys, 2 windows. Casements. Plain doorway.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139602 House. C17 timber frame with C18 cladding. 2 storeys, 3 windows.<br />

The thatched roof is ½-hipped at the north-east end, hipped at the<br />

south west and brought to a low eaves above an outshot, square<br />

eyebrows to the ½-dormers. Red brick walls in Flemish bond with<br />

blue headers, cambered ground floor openings (one widened by a<br />

second arch), plinth; the north-east gable has exposed framing.<br />

Leaded casements, old to the upper floor. Early C19 open timber<br />

framed porch with a gabled thatched roof, and a boarded door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139601 Former row of small cottages, now one dwelling. C18, with C19<br />

alterations and extensions. Walls of mixed materials, tiled and<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 irregular windows. The central<br />

section has a tiled roof, with a later gable and 2 gabled dormers<br />

with cills at eaves level; the north and south ends are thatched with<br />

hipped ends, the north side having a tiled and gabled dormer. Part<br />

of the walls are of stone rubble with brick dressings, another of<br />

brickwork, with rendering at the north side, all now painted; 2<br />

cambered openings. Casements. The entrance has a boarded<br />

door within a shallow timber-framed porch, the south side door is<br />

plain, and the former northside entrance is replaced by later<br />

brickwork.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139599 Long house, probably once 2 cottages. C18. Roughcast walls,<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. Roof ½-hipped at the<br />

west end, exposing timber framing in the gable, eyebrows to the<br />

upper windows. Some cambered ground floor openings, the rear<br />

(north) wall is partly rendered and partly of flint (both painted), and<br />

an outshot at the west end is of painted brickwork. Casements.<br />

Plain doorway beneath a thatched hood.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139597 House. C17, and late C20. Timber-framed structure with a ½hipped<br />

thatch roof, having different eaves levels. 1 storey and attic,<br />

2 windows. The frame is exposed at the front (north) and the upper<br />

parts of each end, indicating that the lower rear extension masks a<br />

former catslide; painted brick infill with some areas of flint. Small<br />

casements. Boarded door in a solid frame. Late C20 brick and tile<br />

extensions, set back on the west side.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Whiteways<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

Chilbolton Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BG<br />

Horseshoe Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Chilbolton Stores And Post Office<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Abbots Rest<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139596 House. Early C18, with addition of early C19. Roughcast walls and<br />

thatched roof. The front (north) is of 2 storeys, 1 window at the<br />

east side and 1 storey and attic. 2 windows to the west side. ½hipped<br />

roof, of 2 levels of ridge and eaves, with eyebrows to the<br />

upper windows of the west side. Casements. Boarded door with a<br />

gabled thatch hood on posts.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139595 Irregular group of cottages, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C18<br />

alterations and additions, and a taller reconstruction in the centre of<br />

circa 1900. Painted walls of plaster and brick, with some exposure<br />

of original timber-frame; thatch roof with gables, ½-hips, inset and<br />

eyebrow dormers, catslides, forming an uneven skyline but linking<br />

the several structures. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration; the<br />

west elevation of Lilac has 2 storeys, 2 windows. The form of the<br />

older parts is quite irregular, but the bold centrepiece exaggerates<br />

the traditional features, having a gable with a wide ground floor<br />

window, set back at the north side as a ½-splayed bay beneath a<br />

jetted corner on a timber bracket, and a massive timber-framed<br />

projecting 2-storeyed porch with overhanging boarded 1st floor,<br />

having an oriel beneath a further overhanging gable. The whole<br />

now appears as a rambling group, prominent at the road junction,<br />

opposite the churchyard.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139594 House. C17, with late C19 restoration. 3 bay bricknogged timberframe<br />

to the front (east), with a thatched roof, ½-hipped at ends<br />

and with eaves raised above the upper windows. Symmetrical<br />

elevation (east) of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. C20 casements.<br />

C20 brick gabled porch with an arched entrance and a tile roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139593 House and shop. C17, with C20 alterations and additions.<br />

Exposed timber-frame with panels rendered or of painted brick;<br />

thatched roof with square-cut eyebrow dormers. 1 storey and attic,<br />

irregular fenestration. Casements. The south side is a C20 flat<br />

roofed shopfront, projecting forward.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139592 House. C17, timber-framed structure, with C18 cladding. Walls<br />

partly rendered above painted brickwork, some exposed framing in<br />

the west gable; hipped thatch roof brought to a low eaves at the<br />

east end. 2 storeys, irregular fenestration (1 eyebrow dormer).<br />

Casements, the lower windows having slate hoods. Boarded door<br />

with tiled gabled hood.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Bannuts Farm<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Vine Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Pentons<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Small Granary 30m W Of Church<br />

Farm House<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

Church Farm House<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BE<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139590 House, and adjoining garden walls. Late C18. Brick walling in<br />

English bond with blue headers, red brick dentil eaves, red flat<br />

rubbed arches, plinth; tile roof. Symmetrical front (south) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows with east side outshot of 1 window. Sashes in<br />

exposed frames, casements to outshot. Doorway with canopy on<br />

brackets and 6-panelled (2-top-glazed) door, flanked by 2 lead fire<br />

insurance signs (EXETER). The garden to the east has high walls<br />

of plastered cob, with corrugated iron capping.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139589 House, with flank wall to the front garden. Late C18. Brick walls<br />

with flint banding of the lower part, and upper panels in the east<br />

gable, cambered ground floor openings: tile roof. Symmetrical front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Casements. Doorway with hood<br />

on brackets and ½-glazed door. There is a small C20 boarded and<br />

slate outshot at the west side. Plastered cob wall, with a slate<br />

capping. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139588 House. Early C19, with late C20 extension (in style). Brick walls of<br />

Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered ground floor openings,<br />

brick dentil eaves to hipped tile roof. Once symmetrical front (west)<br />

of 2 storeys, 2 windows, extended at the north side with 1 window.<br />

Casements. Doorway has a canopy on carved brackets and a C20<br />

2-panelled door. The plain (south) and elevation to the roadway<br />

indicates the filling of a window and a doorway.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139587 Granary. Early C19. Square timber-frame on 4 staddles, with<br />

boarded walls and pyramid roof of (later) corrugated iron.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139583 House. Early C19, with mid C19 rear addition. Brick and slate.<br />

Symmetrical front (south of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Low-pitched<br />

hipped roof, brick dentil eaves. Red brickwork in Flemish bond with<br />

blue headers (cambered central opening now a window). Victorian<br />

sashes in exposed frames, with narrow side panes. Doorway on<br />

the west side has a C20 canopy on carved brackets, with a fanlight<br />

and 4-panelled door.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON


Tudor Cottage and Willow<br />

Cottage<br />

Joys Lane<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Chalkdell House<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BA<br />

Honeysuckle Cottage<br />

Winchester Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BQ<br />

Wisteria Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Chilbolton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6BA<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139582 Long narrow block of 2 dwellings. C17, with C19 cladding and<br />

features. Rendered walls, some painted brick and flint, with a small<br />

exposure of timber frame: thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4<br />

above 5 windows. The roof is ½-hipped at each end, with eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows, and merged with bell-shaped<br />

door-hoods. Casements. Plain boarded doors.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139603 L-shaped house. Early C19. Stucco, with a slate roof. Symmetrical<br />

front (north) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Plain eaves fillet, stone cills,<br />

plinth. Victorian sashes in reveals, with narrow side panes. Plain<br />

doorway, with fanlight and ½-glazed door.<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139611 Row of 3 cottages. Early C19. Brick walls in Flemish bond, with<br />

cambered ground floor openings, plinth: hipped slate roof. Regular<br />

front (west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Cast-iron casements. 2 plain<br />

doorways (the third now bricked up and replaced by a C20 set-back<br />

side entrance).<br />

CHILBOLTON<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139598 House. Late C18, with mid C20 details. Brick walls, and tile roof.<br />

2 storeys, 3 windows. Flemish bond brickwork with some blue<br />

headers, cambered ground floor openings. Casements and plain<br />

doorway of the later date.<br />

CHILBOLTON


Chilworth<br />

8 Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

Milestone Opposite St Denys<br />

Church<br />

Chilworth Road<br />

Chilworth<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

Gay Meadows<br />

7 Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

Kitchen Garden Walls W Of<br />

1 And 2 Park Farm<br />

Stoneham Lane<br />

South Eastleigh<br />

Eastleigh<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO50 9HS<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141115 2 joined cottages. C17, C18 mid C20. Timber-frame, exposed on<br />

part of upper wall, rest encased in English bond brick, painted, roof<br />

mainly thatch, some slate. 1 1/2 storey, 2 bay outshot to one end.<br />

C20 brick porches. 3 casements in one bay, one in other, eyebrow<br />

dormer above each. Roof half-hipped one end, hipped other with<br />

lower slate roof. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141110 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and attached cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular stone with slightly rounded top, on front large<br />

rectangular cast-iron plate, inscribed "8 miles to BOTLEY, 4 TO<br />

ROMSEY". On route of Whiteparish, Romsey & Southampton<br />

Turnpike, 1755.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141114 3 cottages. C18. Brick, painted, thatch roof. 3 cottages forming Lshaped<br />

block, main range 1 1/2 storey, 3 bay, wing to rear on L.<br />

Symmetrical front has plain doors at each end, one (to No.5) with<br />

gabled half-glazed porch. 2-light casement beside, and 2 in centre<br />

bay with segmental heads. Above in centre eyebrow dormer. Roof<br />

with hips and half-hips. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 17/06/1996 461816 Kitchen garden walls and loggia. Circa late C18 or early C19, the<br />

loggia added possibly in 1818 by Thomas Hopper. Red brick walls<br />

in English bond with brick coping and with brick pilasters on the<br />

outside, enclosing a large rectangular kitchen garden. On the<br />

south side, facing south, is a loggia built of ashlar of 2:1:2 bays with<br />

pilasters and an entablature, the centre bay has a doorway through<br />

to the garden, the flanking bays were open-fronted originally, but<br />

those on the right have been infilled with brick and on the left it is<br />

weatherboarded. The rear walls of the two bays are brick and<br />

semi-circular, the wall tops rebuilt in brick and the pitched roof clad<br />

in corrugated steel sheets; the parapet centre is raised and on top<br />

there is a weather-cock. A short section of the north wall of the<br />

garden has fallen down. NOTE: Stoneham Park was remodelled in<br />

1775 by Lancelot Brown for John Fleming and in 1818 the house<br />

was rebuilt for John Willis Fleming to the designs of Thomas<br />

Hopper.<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH


Walnut Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

11-12 Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

Lavender Cottage<br />

10 Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

5 Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

2 Beehive Cottage<br />

Manor Road<br />

Chilworth<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JL<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141118 Cottage. C16, altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame with brick infill,<br />

refronted with painted brickwork, old plain tile roof, C20 brick and<br />

pantile wing. 1 1/2 storey, 2 bay, with C20 wing. Plain doorways,<br />

and irregular casements, with cambered openings. Gabled dormer.<br />

Roof half-hipped one end, hipped other. Shafted stack. Small C20<br />

wing one end.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141116 Farmhouse, now 2 cottages. C16 house with C15 hall house C15<br />

jettied crosswing, extended C17, renovated C18, later minor<br />

extensions. Upper walls have exposed framing, with pointed brick<br />

infill and slatehung gables, lower walls have painted brick encasing,<br />

old plain tile roof. 3 bay, now 1 1/2 storey, and 2 storey cross-wing<br />

at one end, C17 bay added to other end, and a staircase wing to<br />

rear, C18 encasing and lean-tos to rear. Front has plinth, door<br />

under open gabled porch on timber pillars, and half-glazed door<br />

within corrugated-iron porch. 4 casement windows. Approximately<br />

central shafted stack. Ornamental C19 bargeboard one end with<br />

wing to rear of other, having hipped roof, similar to stairwing, rest of<br />

rear outshot.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141115 2 joined cottages. C17, C18 mid C20. Timber-frame, exposed on<br />

part of upper wall, rest encased in English bond brick, painted, roof<br />

mainly thatch, some slate. 1 1/2 storey, 2 bay outshot to one end.<br />

C20 brick porches. 3 casements in one bay, one in other, eyebrow<br />

dormer above each. Roof half-hipped one end, hipped other with<br />

lower slate roof. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141114 3 cottages. C18. Brick, painted, thatch roof. 3 cottages forming Lshaped<br />

block, main range 1 1/2 storey, 3 bay, wing to rear on L.<br />

Symmetrical front has plain doors at each end, one (to No.5) with<br />

gabled half-glazed porch. 2-light casement beside, and 2 in centre<br />

bay with segmental heads. Above in centre eyebrow dormer. Roof<br />

with hips and half-hips. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141112 One of pair of lodges. Early C19. Stuccoed brick with attached<br />

rustic timber trunks, thatch roof. Circular pavilion of 2 storeys. 8<br />

attached rustic tree trunks of full-height, between alternate bays<br />

full-height arched panels and openings for 4 upper windows,<br />

ground floor with 2 windows and 2 doorways. Cast-iron leaded<br />

casements and half-glazed doors. Wide eaves rests on stone<br />

block caps on top of tree-trunks, themselves on brick base.<br />

Beehive-shaped roof, surmounted by small brick stack. Side away<br />

from drive has single storey wing with low-pitched corrugated iron<br />

roof, and boarded walls.<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH


Beehive Cottage<br />

Manor Road<br />

Chilworth<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JL<br />

Manor Farm<br />

Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141111 One pair of lodges. Early C19. Brick stuccoed, with attached rustic<br />

timber posts, thatch roof. Circular 2 storey. Alternate full-height<br />

arched panels and openings for 4 upper windows, ground floor with<br />

2 windows and 2 doorways. Cast-iron leaded casements, halfglazed<br />

doors. Between panels 8 full-height attached rustic tree<br />

trunks. Wide eaves rest on stone block caps to top of tree trunks,<br />

which rest on brick base. Beehive-shaped roof, surmounted by<br />

small brick chimney. Lodge at old entrance to Chilworth Manor.<br />

LB2 18/05/1987 141274 Former Manor House, now house. Late C15 or early C16 building<br />

of 2 bays, refronted in brick in C17 with lobby entrance addition of 2<br />

1/2 bays added between 1650 and 1675. Refenestrated early to<br />

mid C19. One and a half storeys, 3 windows. Front elevation is of<br />

C17 English bond brickwork now painted, slate roof and off central<br />

brick chimneystack. 3 brick stringcourse, 3 gabled dormers with<br />

fretted bargeboards and triple casements. Ground floor has three<br />

20-pane sashes in reveals and projecting one storey closed in<br />

entrance porch with hipped tiled roof and 16-pane sash. Interior<br />

cross wing has queen strut roof with butt purlins and rafters joined<br />

and teamed at the purlin. Parlour has C17 finely moulded beams<br />

with chamfered stops. Moated site.<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH


St Denys Church<br />

Fowlers Walk<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

Milestone Opposite Heatherlands<br />

Road<br />

Chilworth Road<br />

Chilworth<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141108 Parish church. 1812, completed by 1820, on site and having bells<br />

of older church dating back possibly to C12. Brick, stuccoed on<br />

stone plinth, slate roof. Plan of short chancel with little transepts,<br />

and later N vestry, to aisleless nave with squat W tower<br />

incorporating porch. Chancel has E 5-light slender Perp. window.<br />

Tall diagonal buttresses at corners and to ends of transepts, having<br />

panelled sides and top raised to form 4 gables. Coupled pointed<br />

lancets to transepts. 4 bay nave with pointed lancets and short<br />

stepped buttresses at W end. Walls have deep weathering<br />

mouldings at eaves and cill level, plain stone plinth. Tower has<br />

crenellated parapet, narrow openings to bell stage, string courses,<br />

short buttresses on corners. W face has plain doorway with 4centred<br />

chamfered arch, above band with arcaded panels and<br />

cusping, pointed coupled lancet window on bell-stage, with<br />

hoodmould. Parapet taller in centre. Inside chief feature is the<br />

plaster lierne vaulting. In chancel it rests on slender attached<br />

octagonal shafts, with closely spaced ribs, rising to foliated boss.<br />

Either side of E window are original text boards. Delicate wrought<br />

iron communion rail. Vaulting in nave has shafts shortened on<br />

carved corbels. Again closely spaced ribs and foliated bosses, with<br />

traceried panels at E and W carried over with vaulting. Originally<br />

there was a W gallery and 2-decker pulpit. Open contemporary<br />

pews with Gothic panels on ends. Family pews used to be in<br />

transepts, with fireplaces. C12 font of square-panelled bowl, cut<br />

down. Monuments on walls of 1819, 1825, 1826 and one 1883 to<br />

sculptor R C Lucas, carved by himself 1840. 2 bells from old<br />

church, possibly C12, small, uninscribed with domed crowns,<br />

straight sides and sound bow of angular section on inner face.<br />

Very rare if genuine.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141113 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and attached cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular stone with slightly rounded top, on front large<br />

rectangular cast iron plate, inscribed "7 miles TO BOTLEY, 5 TO<br />

ROMSEY. On route of Whiteparish, Romsey and Southampton<br />

Turnpike, 1755.<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH


15 Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

Monument<br />

St Denys Church<br />

Fowlers Walk<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

Cat Cottage<br />

6 Church Lane<br />

Chilworth Old Village<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 7JP<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141117 Cottage. C17, encased C18. Timber-frame with brick infill to end<br />

and part of front, rest encased in painted brick, thatch roof, rear<br />

slope tiled. 3 bays, 1 1/2 storey. Boarded door in plain frame, with<br />

adjoining frame of former door now window, in centre. 3<br />

casements, those each end under cambered arches. Above 2<br />

eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141109 Monument. 1823 Stone. Classical square structure of vase on<br />

slender base, resting on pedestal with concave sides and<br />

mouldings at top and bottom. Inscription on one side to Pitt family.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141114 3 cottages. C18. Brick, painted, thatch roof. 3 cottages forming Lshaped<br />

block, main range 1 1/2 storey, 3 bay, wing to rear on L.<br />

Symmetrical front has plain doors at each end, one (to No.5) with<br />

gabled half-glazed porch. 2-light casement beside, and 2 in centre<br />

bay with segmental heads. Above in centre eyebrow dormer. Roof<br />

with hips and half-hips. Included for group value.<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH<br />

CHILWORTH


East Dean<br />

St Winifreds Church<br />

East Dean Road<br />

East Dean<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HD<br />

East Dean House<br />

East Dean Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HQ<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140870 Parish Church. C12/13 nave and chancel, much repaired C18.<br />

Rendered rubble stone and flint, stone dressings of dark and light<br />

limestone, old plain tile roof. Small chancel, and nave with S porch<br />

and W bellcote. E end of chancel has C13 pointed and rebated<br />

lancet. N side has reset C12 roundheaded lancet, and S side has<br />

C18 timber 2-light leaded casement. E nave gable rebuilt in flint<br />

above stone offset. S side has at E 3-light, in centre 2-light and W<br />

of centre single light C18 timber, leaded casement with each side<br />

full height brick panel bounded by head pilasters. In centre C18<br />

gabled brick porch with 4-panel door and to W of centre similar<br />

brick panel with brick buttress near W. In W end C18 timber 3-light<br />

leaded casement and in gable rebuilt in brick round window with<br />

radiating leaded lights. On roof small square section bellcote, prob.<br />

C17 with 3 trefoiled bell openings on each side and hipped roof.<br />

Inside chancel splayed rear arch to E window, C20 splayed rear<br />

arch to N window. Plastered arched brace roof, C18, with tall<br />

ashlar pieces, moulded wall plates and at each end cambered<br />

tiebeams. C19 chamfered segmental head chancel arch. Nave<br />

has timber lintels to windows. To S of chancel arch top of blocked<br />

C13 pointed arch, high set, possible reredos over altar, and on S<br />

wall traces of wall painting below remains, badly hacked, of piscina<br />

and bowl. N doorway of heavy timber carved into arch and C17<br />

planked with strap hinges. Queenpost roof, C18, plastered except<br />

for tiebeam and posts. At W small gallery of C17 and C18 on posts<br />

against walls and 2 central posts, on these C17 lamp-holders<br />

containing cannon balls. Above panelling and to rear of gallery on<br />

W wall C17 panelling. Bellcote over contains bell said to be<br />

medieval. Monuments on S in centre 1831 to Henry Newman; on<br />

N to W 1804 to William Newman, 1808 to Ally Radcliffe, 1834 to<br />

Elizabeth Newman. By door C18 front of small octagonal bowl<br />

with traceried sides on octagonal stem.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140871 House. Late C18 altered C19. Brick in header bond, old plain tile<br />

roof. 2 storey and attic, basement to side and rear and C19 wing to<br />

rear, lower set. Front of 5 bays has early C19 flat-roofed brick<br />

porch with corner pilasters and stone coping, large 6-panel door,<br />

bottom panels flush, to L of centre. To end bays C19 full height<br />

canted bays, 5 12-pane sashes. Moulded timber eaves. Roof<br />

hipped with stacks behind ridge to end and centre bays.<br />

EAST DEAN<br />

EAST DEAN


Garden Cottages<br />

East Dean Road<br />

East Dean<br />

Romsey<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HH<br />

Manor Cottage<br />

Frenchmoor Lane<br />

East Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HA<br />

Thujas<br />

East Dean Road<br />

East Dean<br />

Romsey<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HU<br />

Dean Gate House<br />

East Dean Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JQ<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140872 Pair of cottages. Early C19. Chequer work brick, old plain tile roof.<br />

1½ storey, each cottage 2 bay, outshot to rear. Front has in outer<br />

bay gabled porch with door on front or side and single cast-iron<br />

casement on side or front. Inner bay has 3-light casement in<br />

segmental arch and similar over with head in wide gabled dormer.<br />

Roof hipped with central stack having 3 shafts, square in centre,<br />

diamond in front and rear.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140866 Cottage. C17 altered early C19. Timber-frame with painted brick<br />

infill and additions, plain tile roof. Single storey and attic with hip<br />

bay each end and wing to rear. Front has half-glazed door under<br />

open pent-roofed porch in centre bay. Single casement in each<br />

bay including narrow added hip bays. Over door early C20 3-light<br />

headed casement in hipped dormer. Roof hipped with stack above<br />

L bay.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140867 Cottage. Mid C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 2 bay,<br />

outshot to R. In centre planked door inside gabled timber porch.<br />

Each side segmental head 3-light casement. In outshot blocked<br />

door and casement. On 1st floor 3-light casement. Toothed eaves.<br />

End stack.<br />

LB2 07/11/1996 462336 House. Circa 1830s, with circa C18 or earlier range. Red brick in<br />

Flemish bond. Welsh slate roof with deep eaves and verges to the<br />

gable ends. Brick gable-end stacks. PLAN: Double-depth plan<br />

with two front rooms and central entrance/stairhall; the 2-storey<br />

outshut at the rear might be a later C19 addition. C18 or earlier<br />

range at right-hand (east) side. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys.<br />

Symmetrical 3-window south front with 9-pane sashes with flat<br />

rubbed brick arches, ground floor replaced by casements; central<br />

doorway with wooden lattice porch and partly glazed flush-panel<br />

door. At rear, casement windows with glazing bars. Lower, 1storey-and-attic,<br />

range at east end, brick with exposed tie-beam<br />

truss on gable end. INTERIOR: Staircase with stick balusters and<br />

turned newel.<br />

EAST DEAN<br />

EAST DEAN<br />

EAST DEAN<br />

EAST DEAN


Park Farm<br />

Frenchmoor Lane<br />

East Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HA<br />

East Dean Manor And The Flat<br />

East Dean Road<br />

East Dean<br />

Romsey<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HB<br />

Manor Farm<br />

East Dean Road<br />

East Dean<br />

Romsey<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HB<br />

Deangate Farmhouse<br />

Holbury Lane<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JQ<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140873 Farmhouse. C17 extended and tilehung C19. Timber-frame<br />

tilehung on stone and brick plinth, later brick wing also tilehung, old<br />

plain tile roof. L-shaped plan of C17 2 storey, 3 bay and stack bay<br />

building with to rear at one end C18 3 bay wing outshot to rear<br />

added. C17 front has French windows in smoke bay to L of centre.<br />

16-pane sash in L bay. C18 4-light leaded casement in centre bay<br />

and two 2-light casements in R bay. On 1st floor irregular 2-light<br />

casements. 2 in centre and R bays. Roof half-hipped with large<br />

C17 stack bay with 3 diamond shafts. To L end C18 front with<br />

central C20 half-glazed door in C20 hipped open porch on brick<br />

piers. 5 16-pane sashes. Roof hipped with higher ridge.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140869 House. Early C18 and early C19. Brick in English bond, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey and attic, 3 bay double pile with early C19 wings<br />

to rear. Front has central 6-panel door, top-lit, and rectangular<br />

fanlight with arched glazing bar, in panelled reveal under moulded<br />

flat hood on arched brackets. Each side low plinth with offsets and<br />

16-pane flush framed sash under rubbed brick arch 1st floor raised<br />

band. On 1st floor 16-pane flush frame sash each side of 12-pane<br />

similar. Painted rendered eaves to overhanging hipped roof. On<br />

roof between bays 2-light hip-roofed dormers. External end stacks<br />

to L to both piles, of cruciform-section. Projecting from front<br />

corners short walls with archways ending in piers surmounted by<br />

large stone finials. Interior is of interest as much of C18 survives.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140868 Farmhouse. Early C18. Brick in header bond, plain tile roof. 1½<br />

storey, 3 bay, outshot to rear. Central C20 rustic door in gabled<br />

open porch. In bays each side two 2-light segmental head<br />

casements. On roof 3 three 2-light gabled dormers. End stacks,<br />

that to R large external stack.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140877 Farmhouse. C17 encased C18. Timber-frame encased in brick,<br />

except for tilehung or brick infill gables, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3<br />

bay. Planked door inside open C19 gabled porch to R of centre. In<br />

centre 3-light casement under segmental arch. Each end 2-light<br />

casement under segmental arch. Over centre 2-light leaded<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped with ridge piece.<br />

Stack above door and projecting stack at R end.<br />

EAST DEAN<br />

EAST DEAN<br />

EAST DEAN<br />

EAST DEAN


East Tytherley<br />

Granary 10m N Of Park Farm<br />

Frenchmoor Lane<br />

East Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HA<br />

Mill Cottage<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LW<br />

Dairy Cottage<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Manor Farm<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Unit 15 Home Farm Rural<br />

Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140874 Granary. C18. Timber frame weatherboarded on staddle stones,<br />

old plain tile roof. Single bay granary on 9 staddle stones. Door on<br />

one side, windows in gables. Roof half-hipped.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140906 Cottage. C17 & C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, thatched<br />

roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with outshot bay to L. Timber porch in RH<br />

of L bay. 2-light casement in each bay and outshot. 2-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer over each bay. Roof hipped and<br />

swept-down to L with ridge piece. Ridge stack to L of centre.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140905 Cottage. C17 remodelled C18. Timber-frame with brick infill and<br />

encasing, all colourwashed, old plain tile roof. 2 bay, 2 storey with<br />

brick lean-to to LH end and weatherboarded store to R end. Front<br />

has in each bay 2-light segmental head casement with 2-light<br />

casement over. Roof half-hipped with stack to L of centre.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140901 House. Circa 1700 altered C18 and C19, earlier core. Brick, old<br />

plain tile roof. Plan of 2 storeys and attic on basement, 3 by 3 bay<br />

with C19 wing to ear. Front has plinth and 4 stone steps with<br />

wrought iron railing on LH side up to central 6-panel half-glazed<br />

door with flat hood on carved brackets. Each side C19 4-pane<br />

sash with blind box and timber lintel. 1st floor string. On 1st floor 3<br />

similar windows, narrow one in centre. Flat eaves. Roof hipped<br />

with 2-light casements in hip-roofed dormers to outer bays. Large<br />

stacks on end walls.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140900 Estate workshops. Mid C19. Timber-frame weatherboarded brick<br />

rear wall, slate roof. 2 storey, 2 bay. Double doors to L 2 bays with<br />

double doors in lean-to to L. 2 2-light casements in other bays.<br />

Over 3-light casement in each bay. Estate carpenters and<br />

plumbers with original equipment, such as lathes, templates,<br />

benches, materials for mixing paints.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


Units 16-19 Home Farm Rural<br />

Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

Unit 20 Home Farm Rural<br />

Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

Unit 1 Home Farm Rural<br />

Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

Lockerley Hall<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LU<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140899 Gas house. Mid C19. Brick, slate roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay retort<br />

house. To one end single storey one wide bay fuel store at one end<br />

and single storey 3 bay regulator house. In fuel store planked door.<br />

In retort house arched cast-iron windows, one with door in lower<br />

part. In regulator house doors and similar window. Inside retort<br />

house foundations of retors and cast-iron slate related to<br />

conversion to acetylene; "Acetylene Installation, by The St James<br />

Illuminating Co Ltd, 3 Victoria St, London SW". Along rear<br />

blacksmiths forge was housed in shed.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140898 Hay barn and mangle shed. Mid C19. Timber-frame barn with<br />

brick rear and side walls, brick shed, slate roof. 5 bay barn of huge<br />

pitched pine trusses. Open to front, on posts. 3 bay, 1½ storey,<br />

shed has double doors in each bay, pilasters between. Above 2<br />

bays loft door with head in hipped dormer.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140897 Farm range. Dated 1848. Brick with slate roof. Polygonal of 6<br />

irregular ranges, one barn. In each bay depressed gauged brick<br />

arch, most blank. Mullioned windows or stable doors in others. On<br />

side formed by barn of 6 bays with double doors in one bay. Either<br />

side in flint date 1848. Roof replaced after fire. Internally many of<br />

the ranges have stabling and calving panels dating from late C19<br />

with monogram of the Dalgetys.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140893 Medium sized country house. 1868-71 by Burn and MacVicar<br />

Anderson, remodelled 1930-2 probably by Trenwith Wells. Brick<br />

with stone dressings, slate roofs behind parapet. Plan of 9 bay, 2<br />

storey on basement, double pile house with projections and wings<br />

and porch on front; originally having Jacobethan gables and to L<br />

(N) end lower long L-shaped guest/service wing which gave house<br />

100 rooms. Front has central full height porch of wide stone Doric<br />

porch with open pediment, containing double doors, and over<br />

tripartite sash below open pediment interrupting stone cornice.<br />

Each side of porch as far as wings light-well to basement behind<br />

balustrade. Each side on both floors 3 12-pane sashes with rubbed<br />

brick arches and stone keys. In 2 bay wings 2 close set similar<br />

sashes. Rusticated raised stone quoins. Stone cornice, brick<br />

upstand and lead downpipes. Roofs hipped with stacks on ridge to<br />

R of porch, in front on inside of wings, on L end and above R wing.<br />

Inside interior mainly 1930s and 1900s with good parquet flooring,<br />

and reused C18 fireplaces. Cellars as built. Good C20 plaster.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


Granary To The Rear Of The<br />

Water House<br />

Lockerley Water Farm<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LW<br />

Lockerley Water House<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LW<br />

2 South Lodge<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LW<br />

Aberdeen Cottage<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LW<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140892 Granary. Late C19. Brick on timber baseplates on staddle stones,<br />

old plain tile roof. Unusual 1 bay granary of brick construction but<br />

on timber base frame on 16 staddle stones. Planked door in centre<br />

with window in gable.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140891 House, formerly millers house. Mid C18. Brick, old plain tile roof.<br />

2 storey and attic, 3 bay double pile, wing to rear of R C19. Central<br />

C19 gabled brick porch with archway. Each side C19 french<br />

windows with stone steps under original rubbed brick openings. On<br />

1st floor 3 16-pane sashes under rubbed brick arches. Roof hipped<br />

with over hanging eaves. In centre C20 3-light flat-roofed dormer.<br />

End stacks to R single storey C19 range of huge 12-pane sash and<br />

french windows under hipped roof.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140890 Pair of lodges and quadrant walls. Circa 1870 by Burn and<br />

McVicar Anderson as main approach to Lockerley Hall (qv). Brick<br />

with stone dressings and slate roof. Jacobethan style pair of T-plan<br />

lodges facing each other across drive and quadrant walls from far<br />

corner of each along roadside. T points towards drive, each wing 1<br />

bay, 1½ storeys, porch in junction between wings, has on side<br />

stone archway with pillars each side. Dutch gables on ends with<br />

rectangular bays containing 4 or 5-light mullioned and transomed<br />

window. Figure of 8 balustrade above bays and porch. Ridge stack<br />

above porch with 3 octagonal shafts with stone heads and similar 2<br />

shafted stack on rear of stem. In from gatepier, to far corners Sshaped<br />

quadrant wall of brick plinth wall topped by balustrade of<br />

Islamic arcading, and stone piers with ball finials.<br />

LB2 22/09/1976 140889 Cottage. C17 and C18. Timber-frame core, colourwashed brick<br />

and flint and cob encasing, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay with<br />

C18 bay added to R. Stable door between original bays under tile<br />

and timber open porch. To L bay C19 2-light casement under<br />

segmental head. In centre bay 5-light casement and 2-light<br />

casement in R bay. Above centre 2-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Half-hipped roof with ridge piece and stacks between<br />

bays.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


The Smithy<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Letter Box Cottage<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Queenwood House<br />

Queenwood Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DF<br />

Barn And Cartshed 50m NE Of<br />

Park Farm<br />

Frenchmoor Lane<br />

East Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1HA<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140881 Smithy. C18 altered C19. Brick, weatherboarded gable, old plain<br />

tile roof. 1 bay, 2 storey end onto road building, outshot both sides<br />

with hipped outshot at road end onto L half. Outshot has 2-light<br />

window and door. Exposed gabled of main part weatherboarded.<br />

Wall runs from R corner of outshot to R corner of building. Stack of<br />

forge on L side at junction with outshot. Beyond it 2-light casement<br />

and small boarded opening. Far gable rebuilt. This and Letterbox<br />

Cottage (qv) are part of landscape features of E Tytherley Manor,<br />

now demolished.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140880 Cottage and post-box. C17 altered C18 and C20; post circa 1857-<br />

8. Timber-frame with rendered infill and brick encasing, old plain<br />

tile roof. End onto road 1 bay 2 storey cottage outshot on both<br />

sides. roiad end has exposed frame 4-light casement over 2-light<br />

casement. At road end on R side stack, beyond 2-light casement<br />

and stable type door. Roof half-hipped. This and the Smithy (qv)<br />

are part of landscape features of E Tytherley Manor, now<br />

demolished. Including attached post-box to north set in small<br />

renderd brick pier with tile capping; a rare survival of a post-box<br />

first introduced in 1857 and superceded in 1859 by a version<br />

having a pitched top, because the earlier model was found to leak;<br />

both types have flaps and hoods to the aperture.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140879 House. C18 and early C19, part of Robert Owen's Harmony Hall<br />

Estate. Brick, slate and plain tile roof. Built as laundry and well<br />

pumphouse for Harmony Hall. 2 storey, 4 bay house with R2<br />

storey, 3 bay laundry wing, with projecting porch in L bay. House<br />

has in each bay tall 2-light casements, above 2-light casements,<br />

slightly to L. Most windows have ribbed brick arch. Toothed and<br />

dentilled cornice. Stack on L end. R wing has to L projecting 2<br />

storey porch with double doors, half-glazed, under rubbed brick<br />

depressed arch. Round-headed window over. In R bays 2-light<br />

casements, low set on 1st floor. Cornice carrying on from house on<br />

parapet with hipped roof behind of lower eaved wing. Surviving<br />

building of Robert Owen's Harmony Hall.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140876 Barn and cartshed range. C18 of 2 builds. Timber-frame<br />

weatherboarded on flint and brick plinths, old plain tile roof. 4 bay<br />

barn and on higher level 4 bay cartshed. Farmyard side has<br />

midstrey pent-roofed slated porch with entrance blocked in 3rd bay<br />

from R. On other side open bay and cartshed bays to L open.<br />

Roof continuous and half-hipped. Inside barn Queen-post roof with<br />

curved braces to ties. Queen-strut roof to cartshed.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


Unit 26 Home Farm Rural<br />

Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

Unit 25<br />

Home Farm Rural Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

Unit 24<br />

Home Farm Rural Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

Unit 23 Home Farm Rural<br />

Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

Units 21 And 22<br />

Home Farm Rural Industries<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JT<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140898 Hay barn and mangle shed. Mid C19. Timber-frame barn with<br />

brick rear and side walls, brick shed, slate roof. 5 bay barn of huge<br />

pitched pine trusses. Open to front, on posts. 3 bay, 1½ storey,<br />

shed has double doors in each bay, pilasters between. Above 2<br />

bays loft door with head in hipped dormer.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140898 Hay barn and mangle shed. Mid C19. Timber-frame barn with<br />

brick rear and side walls, brick shed, slate roof. 5 bay barn of huge<br />

pitched pine trusses. Open to front, on posts. 3 bay, 1½ storey,<br />

shed has double doors in each bay, pilasters between. Above 2<br />

bays loft door with head in hipped dormer.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140898 Hay barn and mangle shed. Mid C19. Timber-frame barn with<br />

brick rear and side walls, brick shed, slate roof. 5 bay barn of huge<br />

pitched pine trusses. Open to front, on posts. 3 bay, 1½ storey,<br />

shed has double doors in each bay, pilasters between. Above 2<br />

bays loft door with head in hipped dormer.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140898 Hay barn and mangle shed. Mid C19. Timber-frame barn with<br />

brick rear and side walls, brick shed, slate roof. 5 bay barn of huge<br />

pitched pine trusses. Open to front, on posts. 3 bay, 1½ storey,<br />

shed has double doors in each bay, pilasters between. Above 2<br />

bays loft door with head in hipped dormer.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140898 Hay barn and mangle shed. Mid C19. Timber-frame barn with<br />

brick rear and side walls, brick shed, slate roof. 5 bay barn of huge<br />

pitched pine trusses. Open to front, on posts. 3 bay, 1½ storey,<br />

shed has double doors in each bay, pilasters between. Above 2<br />

bays loft door with head in hipped dormer.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


1 South Lodge<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LW<br />

Barn 30 Metres East Of<br />

Manor Farm<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Stable Block, 70m N Of Lockerley<br />

Hall Estate<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LU<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140890 Pair of lodges and quadrant walls. Circa 1870 by Burn and<br />

McVicar Anderson as main approach to Lockerley Hall (qv). Brick<br />

with stone dressings and slate roof. Jacobethan style pair of T-plan<br />

lodges facing each other across drive and quadrant walls from far<br />

corner of each along roadside. T points towards drive, each wing 1<br />

bay, 1½ storeys, porch in junction between wings, has on side<br />

stone archway with pillars each side. Dutch gables on ends with<br />

rectangular bays containing 4 or 5-light mullioned and transomed<br />

window. Figure of 8 balustrade above bays and porch. Ridge stack<br />

above porch with 3 octagonal shafts with stone heads and similar 2<br />

shafted stack on rear of stem. In from gatepier, to far corners Sshaped<br />

quadrant wall of brick plinth wall topped by balustrade of<br />

Islamic arcading, and stone piers with ball finials.<br />

LB2S 140902 Barn. Circa 1600. Header bond brick walls timber-frame barn with<br />

old plain tile roof. 5 bay aisled barn of great width. Double doors in<br />

centre bays on both sides and ventilation slits in ends with C20<br />

door in one end. Roof half-hipped with timber scantling. Inside<br />

Queen-strut roof with straight braces to aisleplates and tiebeams.<br />

Massive posts on padstones. Ties from posts to top of walls with<br />

struts to principal rafters. 2 sets of purlins above and below<br />

aisleplate. Windbraces to upper purlins in central bay.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140894 Stable block. "1870" and "FGD" on tablets by Burn and MacVicar<br />

Anderson. Brick with stone dressings, slate roof. Plan of rectangle<br />

7 x 6 bays around courtyard. Entrance front has large central<br />

archway with clock tower over of 4 storeys. Archway of moulded<br />

stone with inscriptions in spandrels. Each side rusticated brick<br />

pilaster rising to form quoins of tower. Sash in stone surround on<br />

1st floor. Clock in stone architrave on 2nd floor. Blind arcading on<br />

3rd floor with stone heads to arches and stone base string. Stone<br />

cornice and parapet. On one corner on yard side octagonal stair<br />

turret, topped above stone cornice by stone dome with arched<br />

openings and weathervanes. Other bays have plinth and blind<br />

opening in stone surround with top in gabled stone dormer. Gable<br />

walls and ridge stack on centre of range. Behind walled gardens<br />

containing C18 stone gateway from the demolished East Tytherley<br />

Manor House.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


St Peters Church<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LG<br />

LB2S 11/04/1986 140882 Parish church. Mid C13 chancel and nave, heavily restored 1862-3<br />

when transepts vestry and porch built, N transeptal tower 1898.<br />

Rubble flint with stone dressings, old plain tile roof. Plan of C13<br />

chancel with C19 N vestry, C13 nave with C19 5 transept and N<br />

transeptal tower with N porch against W side. E end of chancel<br />

has 3 C13 lancets, centre one wider. S wall has 2 similar lancets<br />

and in centre and at E offset sloping buttress, prob. C19. Low set<br />

at W blocked C13 priests door. To N at E similar lancet, below it<br />

steps down to C18 brick vault below C19 lean-to vestry with EE<br />

style door to E. In centre, partly hidden by buttress, blocked C13<br />

door with keel roll hood. N wall has similarly arranged lancets and<br />

buttresses and to E of centre tower with N3 lancet window, reset<br />

C13 lancet to E, small N lancet to middle stage. Tiled offset to top<br />

stage with paired louvred bell openings and overhanging bell-lip<br />

roof with weathervane. On W gabled porch with wide pointed<br />

doorway and to W2 trefoiled lights. To W large C13 lancet, offset<br />

sloping buttresses on corners and gable wall with sanctus bellcote.<br />

Inside chancel wide splays to windows with chamfered round<br />

arches. S and NE lancets have C13 stained glass figures. NW<br />

lancet lights vestry, C19 door beside. E windows have C19 stained<br />

glass. C19 stone and marble reredos, and others fittings and roof.<br />

Chancel arch C13 2 chamfered order label on nave side with mask<br />

stops, responds half-octagonal with moulded capitals. Nave<br />

windows have wide splays with pointed chamfered arches. S<br />

transept arch copy of chancel arch, N tower arch copy of outer<br />

order not carried down but walled in. Original N doorway in larger<br />

round rear arch. At W end below window, reset from S chancel<br />

wall, monument in stone, 1568 to Richard Gifford and family, panel<br />

of kneeling figures of man and 3 bays to L and woman and<br />

daughters to R, all looking to R, male's heads turned, above<br />

inscription, each side tapering pilasters supporting cornice, and<br />

gable with achievement. Each side good C18 panelling which like<br />

altar rail is said to come from E Tytherley Manor which once stood<br />

beside. C19 fittings, including stone NE pulpit, SE organ, corona<br />

lucis and roof. At W C13 font of large octagonal bowl on round<br />

column on octagonal base. VCH; Vol 4; 1911; p517-8<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


Old Dairy Manor Farm<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141047 Rectory now private house. Late C17 and early C18, with late C18<br />

lower ranges each end and wing in centre, mid C18 stable block<br />

linked to house by range. Brick, some stone dressings, old plain tile<br />

roof. Plan of 4 wide bay late C17 house, altered and extended early<br />

C18 (8 bays on garden front), 2 storey and attic, to each end low 2<br />

storey, 3 bay added wings, that to L of entrance front joining house<br />

to mid C18 stable range at right angles, on garden front to centre<br />

full height 2 bay deep half octagonal wing of late C18. Entrance<br />

front has late C17 brick and flint bands and stone quoins to L 3<br />

bays of centre part. Plinth to centre part. To L centre bay C19<br />

projecting single storey, wide porch containing half-glazed door and<br />

side lights. In other bays 3 C18 12-pane flush-framed sashes, all in<br />

modified openings. On 1st floor 3 similar and in L bay blocked<br />

opening. Moulded timber cornice. 4 irregular 2-light hip-roofed<br />

dormers. Large multi-flued C17 stacks at each end, that to L<br />

external, that to R external when built but bay added around it. R<br />

wing has C19 single storey range in front with irregular tripartite<br />

windows, and casements over. L wing has 12-pane sashes,<br />

central door and blocked windows, and casements over. L wing<br />

has 12-pane sashes, central door and blocked windows. To L<br />

stable block of 10 bays, including 2 behind L wing, 1 storey and loft.<br />

Visible 8 bays have 2 bay central pediment with pitching oculus,<br />

below 2 sets of double doors. To L C20 garage doors either side of<br />

lunette window. To R tall planked door and fanlight under rubbed<br />

brick head, each side of lunette. Roof hipped. Garden front has 8<br />

narrow bay to central block, early C18 12-pane flush-frame sashes<br />

under rubbed arches. To centre, projecting 2 bays, is 2½ storey<br />

half-octagonal wing, with late C18 sashes on end faces, casements<br />

on 2nd floor, rubbed arches. Roof hipped with flat top. Wings have<br />

assorted casements and sashes. Early C20 summerhouse to R<br />

wing and projecting end of stable block. Interior is C18 and C19<br />

and is of interest. House overlooks small park. West wing is listed<br />

under Wiltshire, as is garden wall.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


Rolle House<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LQ<br />

Queenwood Farm House<br />

Queenswood<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DF<br />

North Lodge<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LJ<br />

Game Larder And Ice House<br />

Lockerley Hall<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LU<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140886 School now private house. On tablet "The Gift of Mrs Sarah Rolle<br />

for a Charity School begun March 16th 1718", became house in<br />

1920s. Plan of 2 storey and attic, 7 bay by 3 bay, with at L end, set<br />

back, C20 1½ storey, 2 bay addition with wing behind. Front has<br />

low plinth, stopped each side of central 6-panel door in doorcase<br />

and carved brackets supporting open pediment. Each side 2-light<br />

leaded metal casements in wooden frames under rubbed brick<br />

arches. Similar on 1st floor except blank opening over door with<br />

Phoenix fire insurance plaque. Coved timber cornice. Hipped roof<br />

with 4 2-light leaded casement in hipped dormers. Large multiflued<br />

stack at L end and behind ridge to R of centre. On R end 2 arched<br />

niches either side of C20 treble French doors and inscribed tablet<br />

over. Interior modified C20, but doors and fireplace survive.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140878 House, once pair of cottages. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2 storey<br />

6 bay. Front has 6-panel door and rectangular fanlight under heavy<br />

plain flat hood on Doric columns and pilasters. 1 12-pane sashes.<br />

Stacks each end and large stack in centre. Surviving building of<br />

Robert Owen's Harmony Hall Settlement.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140888 Lodge. Circa 1850, built as lodge to Oaklands House, later<br />

replaced by Lockerley Hall. Yellow brick, red brick addition, old<br />

plain tile roof. 1½ storey 2 bay with single storey addition to L and<br />

lean-to porch to rear. Front has 1 or 2-light casement in each bay<br />

and later casement in addition. 2-light gabled dormer over R bay.<br />

On R end hip-roofed canted bay window with leaded lights. Roofs<br />

half-hipped with stack in centre.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140895 Game larder and icehouse. Late C19. Brick with stone dressings,<br />

slate roof with eaves on rustic tree trunks. Octagonal game larder<br />

with brick vaulted icehouse below. Doorway one side with 4-panel<br />

door, and 2-light stone mullioned windows on other sides.<br />

Overhanging roof with central ventilation cupola.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


Barnowls at Parkfarm<br />

Frenchmoor Lane<br />

East Dean<br />

Home Farm<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LW<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140875 Barn converted to house. C18 converted late C20. Brick with<br />

some blue headers old plain tile roof. 6 bay barn. Double doors in<br />

segmental head opening to L centre bay. C20 under pent-roofed<br />

hood to L bay with 2-light casement in segmental head opening.<br />

Single similar casement in bay beside. R centre bay has<br />

segmental headed door. Above 2-light casements to all but 2nd<br />

from right bay, those in 2nd from left and R of centre bays have<br />

heads in gabled dormer roof half-hipped.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140896 Farmhouse and attached dairy and smoke bay. Mid C19. Brick,<br />

slate roof. House 3x3 bay with projections of wings and dairy and<br />

smoke house, 2 storey. Front has planked door in centre under<br />

pent-roofed porch. R bay projects a bay five 4-pane sashes. 1st<br />

floor band, dentilled brick cornice. L side similar but with canted full<br />

height bay at far end and link to dairy. Roof hipped. Ridge stack<br />

over R bay and on L side ridge. Dairy octagonal plan with overhanging<br />

roof on tree trunks. Glazed cupola. Inside originals fittings<br />

of marble shelves round walls and central marble basin with<br />

fountain. Smoke house to rear, attached by link 1 1/2 storey square<br />

plan, hipped roof with louvred cupola.<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY<br />

EAST TYTHERLEY


Enham Alamein<br />

Manor Farm<br />

Enham Lane<br />

Knights Enham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4DS<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Enham Lane<br />

Knights Enham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 4DS<br />

Church Of St Michael And All<br />

Angels<br />

Enham Lane<br />

Knights Enham<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139527 C18, early C19. Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys with attic and<br />

basement, 3 windows. Tile roof, brick dentil eaves, 3 flat-roofed<br />

dormers with casements. Red brick walling in Flemish bond,<br />

slightly-cambered openings; older brickwork in English bond to the<br />

north gable. Sashes in reveals, of 3-lights to each side. Central<br />

red brick gabled Gothic porch.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139526 C18, early C19. Symmetrical front (south) of, 2 storeys and attic, 5<br />

windows. Modern tile roof, moulded wooden eaves, 3 modern flat<br />

roofed dormers; massive and stack. Rendered walling, plinth.<br />

Sashes in exposed frames. Elaborate lattice porch with concave<br />

leaded roof (all remade). The forecourt has a boundary wall at the<br />

front and west side, of flint and brick, with a doorway to the<br />

churchyard.<br />

LB1 24/02/1950 139525 Norman, C13, C17. Narrow single-cell church of Norman origin but<br />

mainly C13 features, bell-turret, south porch, C19 vestry. Tile roof,<br />

shingled bell turret with spire. The external walling is cement<br />

rendered, but the stonework of the filled-in 2 bay C13 arcade to a<br />

former south aisle is exposed, brick stepped buttresses at the<br />

angles; the vestry is of flint with stone dressings. The C17 porch is<br />

timber-framed on a low wall, the cheeks being rendered and the<br />

gabled front clad in recent vertical boarding (with a round arched<br />

opening). There are some small C13 lancets on the north side, and<br />

on the south side an old double light in a square frame, and later<br />

wood-framed windows, the east window being a modern triple<br />

lancet. Within, the separate of nave and chancel is marked by the<br />

remains of a timber-framed structure (including a rood beam), with<br />

3 arched openings above a recently-widened square opening; the<br />

surrounding part is plastered, with painted texts (at the top) on<br />

either side of a framed Royal Coat of Arms; to the south side is an<br />

endowment board. The walling of the north side of the nave<br />

contains painted panels with texts of the Creed and the Lord's<br />

Prayer. There are several wall monuments (of the C18 and early<br />

C19) in the chancel and the south wall of the nave, where there is a<br />

small exposure of the arch and column of the former arcade; two<br />

hatchments are hung high. The west wall has a C18 piscina;<br />

Norman tube font. Old moulded tie-beams extend a little below the<br />

ceiling.<br />

ENHAM ALAMEIN<br />

ENHAM ALAMEIN<br />

ENHAM ALAMEIN


Cottage On The Green<br />

Chapel Lane<br />

Enham Alamein<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6HN<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139496 C17, C18. One storey and attic, 2 windows. Thatched roof,<br />

hipped, with a lower section above the north side. The main part<br />

has an exposed timber frame, with painted brick infill; elsewhere<br />

there is painted brick walling, with one cambered opening. Leaded<br />

casements of traditional pattern, and plain boarded doors.<br />

ENHAM ALAMEIN


Faccombe<br />

Netherton Farm House<br />

Netherton Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Netherton Cottage<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Granary 45m SE Of Netherton<br />

House<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139789 House. Early C19. Brick and tile. Regular front (south) of 2 storeys, 5<br />

windows. Hipped roof, brick dentil eaves. Flemish bond walls with<br />

blue header, red quoins rubbed cambered arches with keys and flat<br />

extrados, plinth. Sashes in exposed frames, triple lights to outer and<br />

centre windows. Tuscan porch at the second bay, with a wide<br />

cornice, smooth columns, oval fanlight, and 6-panelled door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139780 Large cottage. Late C18. Flint and brick with thatch roof. The front<br />

(south) is of 1 storey and atiic, with 2 (later) dormer windows with<br />

cills at eaves level and 2 small (original windows) just below the<br />

eaves, 3 ground floor windows. Roof 1/2 hipped at the west end,<br />

with eyebrow dormer openings, hipped at the east and extended to a<br />

low eaves above an outshot. Flint horizontal (8) panels with brick<br />

quoins, cambered arches; thin projecting 1st floor band: the outshot<br />

being boarded. Casements. Boarded door beneath a gabeld<br />

canopy on brackets. To the west of the doorway is a VR wall post<br />

box.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139788 Granary. C18. Timber frame on 9 staddles, with 1/2 hipped tile roof,<br />

and boarded walls.<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

FACCOMBE


Netherton House<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Keepers Cottage<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

LB2S 07/01/1952 139783 Large House. Early C18; altered and extended in 1966-7 by<br />

Raymond Erith. Brick and tile. Square on plan, with symetrical<br />

treatment of facades. Front (east) of 3 storeys, 2:1:2 windows.<br />

Hipped roof, with fully modillion cornice, raised above the slightly<br />

projecting centre piece as apediment (with black lunette). Blue<br />

header walls with flush red dressings; quoins, rubbed flat arches<br />

(cambered to upper windows) 1st and 2nd floor bands, moulded<br />

plinth, stone cills. Sashes (thick glazing bars), 3 casements at the<br />

top. Doric doorcase with modillion cornice, pulvinated frieze, fluted<br />

pilasters against plain ground, panelled reveals and soffit, 8-panelled<br />

door above 3 steps. At each side at the ground floor a small wing<br />

extends, of 1 window, the parapet wall dropping as a curve. The rear<br />

(west) elevation has similar details, of 6 windows, the staircase (2<br />

centre) windows being set at intermediate levels, the upper being<br />

taller, and the top round-arched, the lowest on the south side being a<br />

doorway with 1/2-glazed door. Attached, but projecting foward at the<br />

south end is a wing of 1 storey and attic, with a large ground floor<br />

room having french windows opening onto the garden. The north<br />

and south elevations have similar details, with widely-spaced 3<br />

windows and flemish bond brickwork; the north side has a (kitchen)<br />

extension of 1964, the south side ground floor has an early C19<br />

outshot and a classical wood splayed bay, by Raymond Erith 1966-<br />

7, with an Ionic Order enclosing an arched French door. inside, the<br />

original staircase rises to full height at the rear of the through<br />

entrance hall, with dado panelling. Doors and architraves remain,<br />

and there are Adams fireplaces (of later insertion).<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139779 Small cottage. Early C19. Painted brick and thatch. Symmetrical<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Casements. Railed porch with a<br />

gabled tile roof.<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

FACCOMBE


St Barnabas Church<br />

Home Farm Lane<br />

Faccombe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DX<br />

Barn 30 Metres SE Of Netherton<br />

Farm House<br />

Netherton Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Small Stable 20m East Of<br />

Netherton House<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Stable And Store. 35m E Of<br />

Netherton House<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139777 Parish Church. 1866, by G B Musslewhite. A new parish church in<br />

Early English style, to replace the Norman building (St Michael)<br />

demolished at the medieval site at Netherton. Single cell, with<br />

western tower, and south porch. Plain tile roof, the walls are of<br />

coarse flints with stone dressings; alternate single and couple<br />

widows with trefoils and quatrefoils above cusped lights, larger<br />

traceried east window, butteresses, bands and plinth. The tower has<br />

2 main stages, with crenellated parapet, coupled belfry windows, and<br />

diagonal stepped butteresses. Gabled porch with arched opening.<br />

Within are features from the old church; a Norman front with chevron<br />

ornament, an engraved brass panel within a moulded sotne frame<br />

(of <strong>Ann</strong>e Reades, of 1624), 2 small C16 wall brasses, and wall<br />

monuments of 1647, 1759 and 1802.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139790 Large Barn. Early C18 Timber frame with 9 bays with aisles all<br />

round: straight struts, with 3 R.S.J's of full span at eaves level.<br />

Hipped thatch roof. Boarded wall; some open sided and some<br />

brickwork bays. One post is inscribed with many initials and dates,<br />

inlcuding IEN 1712, EL 1718, PI 1770, GG 1780 and TM 1807.<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139787 Stables. Late C19. Lower smaller link block between 2 stables, with<br />

mainly boarded walls, and a slate roof. The rear wall, of flint and<br />

brick, extending along the north ends of the other 2 stabes, forms the<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

southern boundary wall of the entrance forecourt to netherton house.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139786 Stable and store. Early C19. Flint, brick and boarded walls, with a<br />

tile roof. Long range with most of the west and part of the east walls<br />

of flint horizontal panels withina brick framework, the remainder<br />

being boarded. Roof hipped and 1/2 hipped. Plain doorways, one<br />

1/2 dormer hay loft door. Included for group value.<br />

FACCOMBE


Stable 15m E Of Netherton<br />

House<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Walls Extending To W And S<br />

Including Garden Pavillion Of<br />

Netherton House<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Cart Shed Immediately E Of<br />

Netherton Cottage<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Faccombe Manor<br />

Faccombe Road<br />

Faccombe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DS<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139785 Stable and Coach House. Late C18. Flint and brick with tile roof.<br />

Long. Single storeyed range with a symmetrical elevation (west)<br />

towards the service courtyard south of the house. Hipped roof, brick<br />

dentil eaves. The centre is marked by 2 carriage openings beneath<br />

cambered arches: on each side is a symmetrical arrangement of an<br />

arched doorway (now filled on the south side) between 2 arched<br />

windows. The walls have horizontal flint panels; brick quoins,<br />

rubbed arches, verticles. The door has 4 panels beneath a 'fanlight'<br />

glazed panel. Outshot at the rear (of later date) with boarded walls<br />

and corrugated iron roof.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139784 Late C18. A system of garden walls, with gate-piers and garden<br />

pavilion, associated with the house. Late C18. Flint construction<br />

with brick verticals and other dressins, and tile capping. At the south<br />

end of the west range is a small square garden pavilion, with a<br />

pyramid tile roof (and brick dentil eaves). The north elevation of<br />

flemish bond brickwork has an arched opening flanked by panels,<br />

the south ahs horizontal flint panels, the esast has a single window<br />

with gothic leaded lights; the main opening was probably glazed but<br />

now has a boarded door. In line with the axis of the hous there is a<br />

simple gateway, comprising brick piers with plain stone caps,<br />

surmounted by scalloped ball finials.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139781 Cart Shed. C18. Timber frame of 4 bays with aisles on 3 closed<br />

sides, and an extended canopy (of aisle width) on the open side.<br />

Queen post truss. Boarded walls. C20 corrugated metal roof, with<br />

hipped ends.<br />

LB2 16/11/1978 139778 Mansion. Front west of early C18, with extensive additions in similar<br />

style of 1936. Brick and tile. The old front wall is symmetrical, of 2<br />

storeys and (later) attic, 5 windows. Hipped roof, with fully-moulded<br />

modillion eaves cornice. Walls of blue headers with flush red<br />

dressings, quions, rubbed flat arches (with keys to the ground floor),<br />

projecting 1st floor band which rises above the keystones and<br />

merges with the plain architrave of the upper central window, stone<br />

cills, plinth. Sashes (the outside upper openings now filled with<br />

brickwork). Doorcase of 1936 in classical style, with arched<br />

pediment and Ionic 1/2 columns.<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

FACCOMBE<br />

FACCOMBE


Fyfield<br />

St Nicholas Church<br />

Fyfield<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EL<br />

Manor Farm<br />

Fyfield<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EL<br />

Fyfield Grange<br />

Fyfield<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EL<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140489 Parish church. C13, with substantial C19 restoration, late C19 vestry<br />

and porch. Flint and stone, with a tile roof. Aisleless nave and<br />

chancel, north vestry (1894) and south porch. Plain roof, with stone<br />

bell turret at the west end. Exterior has walls of flint with stone<br />

rubble, flint with brick bands, some coursed knapped flint, and some<br />

rendered parts; stepped buttresses to the nave (diagonal at the west<br />

end). Small late medieval 2-light window in the south wall of the<br />

nave, other windows being Victorian-Perpendicular of 3-lights. The<br />

interior is plain with Victorian fittings; there are wall monuments of<br />

1778, 1784, 1788, 1847, 1846 and 1878, and a floor slab of 1806.<br />

Henry White (brother of Gilbert White of Selbourne) was rector 1762-<br />

88.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140490 House. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Brick and tile. Symmetrical<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof. Red brick walls in<br />

Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, plinth. Sashes in reveals. 6panelled<br />

(2 top glazed) door in plain frame, with a C20 canopy on<br />

C18 carved brackets. The other elevations have thin horizontal<br />

bands (11) of flint; on the south elevation there are also brick<br />

verticals and cambered openings, sashes and 2 French windows:<br />

the north elevation has a C20 brick porch with a hipped tile roof. The<br />

rear is partly masked by the C20 extension, in matching style.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140491 House. Mid C18, with late C18 extensions, forming an L-shape, and<br />

minor C20 extensions. Flint and brick, with a tile roof. The south<br />

front has 2 storeys and attic, and had 5 windows, but the west side 2<br />

bays are now masked by a projecting wing (of 2 windows). Mansard<br />

roof to the main block the west-end hip being hidden at its lower paet<br />

by the wing, which has a double-pile roof ending as 2 gables to the<br />

west (roadside) elevations; 2 dormers, brick dentil eaves. The walls<br />

have flint panels between the openings and continues below cill level<br />

with a brick step to the plinth, rubbed flat upper and cambered lower<br />

arches. C20 leaded casements (replacing former sashes); C20 door<br />

within a plain frame, beneath casements (replacing former sashes);<br />

C20 door within a plain frame, beneath a large moulded canopy on<br />

carved brackets. The wing is rendered on its south face, but the<br />

west elevation has red brickwork in Flemish bond with blue headers,<br />

and high level arched windows (south side now filled) below each<br />

gable. The rear (north) elevation is partly hidden by a 2-storeyed flat<br />

roofed block, but there are 2 early C19 sashes.<br />

FYFIELD<br />

FYFIELD<br />

FYFIELD


Grange Cottage<br />

Fyfield<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EL<br />

Bell Cottage<br />

Fyfield<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8ES<br />

Lilac Cottage<br />

Fyfield<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8EL<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140492 Row of 3 cottages, now 2. Early and late C18. Timber frame, flint<br />

and brick, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. ½hipped<br />

roof, with eaves raised above the upper windows, lower C20<br />

rear extension with a pantile roof. Exposed frame of 2 periods in the<br />

upper part of Grange (south and centre units) and in the north gable<br />

(Lilac), with painted brick infill, other walling of flint with brick quoins,<br />

some cambered openings, and plinth; all now painted. Casements,<br />

several old square-leaded lights. 3 boarded door in plain opening.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140493 Former school with house attached, now one dwelling. Said to be<br />

1790, but VCH states that the school was founded 1818. Brick and<br />

tile. The house part is 2 storeys, 1 window, with a C20 outshot at the<br />

east side. Hipped roof: walls of Flemish bond, cambered openings,<br />

plinth. Casements. French door beneath a C20 canopy on wrought<br />

iron brackets. The school part is attached to the house on its west<br />

side and an upper floor has been inserted into the former hall: 1<br />

storey and attic, 2 windows. Hipped roof, flat-roofed dormers: the<br />

north wall shows the removal of large windows and insertion of lower<br />

windows, casements; the west end has the original central doorway.<br />

At the top of the hip is a small wood-framed bell-cote, with a bell,<br />

resting on a leaded base, and with a shingled pitched roof.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140492 Row of 3 cottages, now 2. Early and late C18. Timber frame, flint<br />

and brick, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. ½hipped<br />

roof, with eaves raised above the upper windows, lower C20<br />

rear extension with a pantile roof. Exposed frame of 2 periods in the<br />

upper part of Grange (south and centre units) and in the north gable<br />

(Lilac), with painted brick infill, other walling of flint with brick quoins,<br />

some cambered openings, and plinth; all now painted. Casements,<br />

several old square-leaded lights. 3 boarded door in plain opening.<br />

FYFIELD<br />

FYFIELD<br />

FYFIELD


Goodworth Clatford<br />

Manor Farm House<br />

Church Lane<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HL<br />

Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RN<br />

Goodworth Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QX<br />

Forsythia<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RN<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HL<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139615 House. Late C18, with a mid C19 front. Brick and rendered walls,<br />

tile roof. Regular front (south) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Walls of<br />

Flemish bond. The openings have stone frames, of cornice, frieze,<br />

side pilasters, with cills on brackets. Casements. Porch with<br />

blocking course, cornice, pilasters and C20 glazed door. The long<br />

east side is rendered, with cambered heads and small sashes in<br />

exposed frames; an entrance has hipped tiled canopy on posts,<br />

supported on side walls, and a plain door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139628 Once a pair, now one house. Early C18, with late C20 rear and side<br />

additions. Timber framed structure, with a thatched roof. 2 storeys,<br />

3 windows. ½-hipped roof, C20 flat at the rear. Exposed frame with<br />

painted brick infill, brick base: rendered brick wall at the south end,<br />

beneath a boarded gable, boarded wall to the north end outshot.<br />

Casements, 2 upper oriels with moulded cills on cut brackets, and<br />

some early glazing. 2 boarded doors in plain frames.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139633 House. C17 and C18. Walls of painted brick, with a thatch roof. Lshaped<br />

block with addition at the rear, of 1 storey and attic. ½hipped<br />

roof, with eyebrow dormer. The north wall has exposed<br />

timber-framing. Casements. Doorway in a plain porch, with a lowpitched<br />

C20 cover.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139626 House. Late C18, with mid C19 extension on the north side.<br />

Rendered and painted brick walls, with a thatched roof. The roof is<br />

hipped at the south end and ½-hipped at the north. The old part has<br />

roughcast walls. Casements. C20 French door with a thatched<br />

hood on posts; another ½-glazed door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139617 Cottage, at right-angles to the roadway. C18, with C20 additions.<br />

Stucco and thatch. 1 storey and attic. The roadside gable is ½hipped,<br />

the rear is hipped and brought to a low eaves above an<br />

outshot. Casements. Thatched cover to former porch, the door<br />

being replaced by a window. Covered passageway along the north<br />

side masks ground-floor windows and the entrance: the east side<br />

has a flat-roofed projection of painted brickwork.<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD


Boundary Walling To Martins And<br />

Posthouse<br />

Church Lane<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HL<br />

K6 Telephone Kiosk West Of<br />

Village Hall<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 15/02/1988 139771 Boundary wall, formerly to the Glebe House (not included on list).<br />

C19 or earlier. Chalk cob, rendered on brick base, with pitched<br />

covering of double Roman clay tiles crowned with purpose-made<br />

clay ridge. Wall averages 2.5 metres high, and extends for about 80<br />

metres, with curved corner to a return towards Posthouse (not<br />

included in the list) into which is set a G VI R letter box. The wall is<br />

an important visual element in the village, and screens some late<br />

C20 buildings from the listed group of Manor Farm (qv) and the<br />

Church of St peter (qv).<br />

LB2 06/12/1994 437992 Telephone Kiosk, type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.<br />

Made by various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed<br />

roof. Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to<br />

windows and doors.<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD


St Peters Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HL<br />

LB1 20/12/1960 139614 Parish church. C12, late C13, circa 1340, C15 and late C19. GOODWORTH<br />

Norman have now represented by arcading of 3 bays on the south<br />

side (with C13 pointed arches with dog-tooth ornament resting on<br />

scalloped caps) set at the east end against a massive rectangular<br />

support (with a wider arch beyond in the position of the first chancel).<br />

These are 3 late Norman bays on the north side of the nave with<br />

moulded caps and round columns. The chancel is C13, with coupled<br />

lancets. The aisle walls and windows, of coupled cusped lights, are<br />

C15, the south side being a widening of the earlier aisle and<br />

absorbing A C13 south transept, built originally with the chancel.<br />

The tower at the west end is of the mid C14. Vestry of the mid C19<br />

with later northward extension and late C19 with later northward<br />

extension, and late C19 south porch. The exterior has a single ridge<br />

to the tile roof, another ridged roof above the north aisle, and a lead<br />

sloping roof to the south aisle; the walls are of flint with stone<br />

dressings. The tower of 2 stages is of ashlar, with parapet<br />

mouldings, set-off moulding to the middle band and a plinth, with<br />

small ogee openings (coupled as a west window), and there is a<br />

shingled broach spire. Tiled and gabled porch on an open timberframe<br />

on a stone wall. The front is C12, being a Purbeck square top<br />

with arcaded sides, on a central drum, with 4 corner shafts moulded<br />

top and bottom. There are several wall monuments of the early C19,<br />

moulded top and bottom. There are several wall monuments of the<br />

early C19, three C18 paintings of religious subjects, and Prescription<br />

boards. On either side of the north aisle (former) east window are<br />

moulded canopies and brackets for statuary, and the east side<br />

capital of the eastern columns on the north side of the nave has<br />

carved heads of the mediaeval period. The ceiling to the chancel<br />

has arch-braced collars, and the nave has King-post trusses.<br />

CLATFORD


Thistledown Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HL<br />

Isle Barn<br />

St Peters Close<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7SF<br />

LB2 15/05/1997 468683 House. Probably C16, altered C17, C18 and C19 and extended<br />

C20. Timber-framed, partly rebuilt in brick and stone. Concrete tile<br />

roof with gabled ends. Brick axial stacks. PLAN: 4-room plan with<br />

C20 1-room plan extension on right[E] end. At least the centre righthand<br />

bay was open to the roof and heated from an open-hearth fire.<br />

Floors and an axial stack between the centre two rooms were<br />

inserted in about the C17. The left [W] bay was probably also added<br />

in the C17 or early C18. There is an outshut behind the centre<br />

rooms. EXTERIOR: 1 storey and attic. Asymmetrical 5-window<br />

south front with C20 casements and dormers breaking eaves with<br />

flat roofs; doorway to left with gabled porch; addition on right end<br />

partly weatherboarded. Store-posts exposed in rear wall; rear<br />

outshut to right of centre. INTERIOR: chamfered axial ceiling beams<br />

with hollow-step stops. Stack between centre rooms with back-toback<br />

fireplaces with cambered chamfered timber lintels and rebuilt<br />

ovens. Timber-framed partition walls and some exposed framing in<br />

rear wall. Roof consists of simple common-rafter couples; the bay to<br />

the right of centre with square-set ridge-piece and straight windbraces<br />

is smoke-blackened and the closed tie-beam truss on the<br />

right is also blackened on its right [E] side. Some blackened roof<br />

timbers survive at either end, hips and battens.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139616 Barn, with cartshed extending from the west end. Early C19. The<br />

barn is a timber frame of 5 bays with aisles and central entrance.<br />

High collar between upper purlins and struts form tie-beam to lower<br />

purlins. Hipped roof of corrugated asbestos. Boarded walls. The<br />

cartshed is a lower and narrow timber-framed structure of 6 bays.<br />

Corrugated asbestos roof. Walls partly boarded, with open front and<br />

garages to 4 bays. Included for group value.<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD


Barn Attached Shelter Shed And<br />

Yard Wall Longbarrow<br />

Barrow Hill<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7SE<br />

Barn 20yd Of Green Meadow<br />

Cottage<br />

Green Meadow Lane<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HH<br />

LB2 09/10/1989 139772 Barn and attached shelter sheds and yard wall. Barn probably late<br />

C18, byres and wall early-mid C19. Flint, with brick quoins, vertical<br />

strips, lacing courses and buttresses. Welsh slate roofs, barn<br />

previously tiled or thatched. Courtyard plan, with aisled 6-bay barn<br />

forming right (north-east) side, shelter sheds forming rear and left<br />

sides, and wall across front. Barn: north-east elevation: cart-entry to<br />

bay 4 has board double door and rises above eaves under hipped<br />

roof; left bay has bead-moulded board double door; hipped roof.<br />

Yard elevation: opposing cart-entry with board doors; at right end<br />

board door under segmental header brick arch. South-east gable<br />

has raked buttresses. Yard wall is approx. 2 metres high having<br />

domed brick coping and entrances at centre and on right. Shelter<br />

sheds are open-fronted with wooden posts on chamfered padstones,<br />

the original posts square with triangular-stopped chamfered arrises;<br />

some replacement posts; hipped roof. Interior: barn: jowelled arcade<br />

posts rise from brick walls projecting from walls and are braced to<br />

wall plate, arcade plate, and tie beams; curved queen strut roof<br />

trusses; butt purlins; long straight wind braces; old rafters; plank<br />

ridge piece. Original partition dividing off end bay has brick and flint<br />

plinth wall supporting weather-boarded timber-framed<br />

superstructure. Cart-entry jamb posts have slotted base-posts (to<br />

receive planks to partly block entrances when threshing). The<br />

arcade posts at the cart-entries have incised graffiti the earliest dates<br />

being in the 1820s. Shelter sheds; King-post roof trusses with raked<br />

struts, the king-posts bolted on to tie-beams; clasped purlins; plank<br />

ridge pieces, the rear walls have timber plates, possibly used to<br />

support mangers. The buildings were in a dilapidated state at time<br />

of inspection. The 1808 tithe map shows the existing enclosure<br />

within which the yard is located; it does not appear on the 1735 tithe<br />

map.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139618 Barn now, garage and store. C18, and C20. 4-bay timber-frame,<br />

continued with 2½ bays of brick-walled structures: straight struts to<br />

Queen Post: on part of the east side. ½-hipped and hipped thatch<br />

roof. Walls mostly boarded; the solid walls have some admixture of<br />

flint. Early C20 details.<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD


Oakcuts<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Red Rice<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PQ<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QX<br />

Thatchings<br />

Village Street<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QX<br />

Old Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QY<br />

Goodworth Clatford Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RN<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139635 Farmhouse. Early C19. Rendered walls and steel slate roof.<br />

Regular front (north) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. The house has the 3bay<br />

form, with a massive chimney breast between 2 units, of the late<br />

C16, but the timber-framing within and on the west gable is of the<br />

later pattern, and the use of framing at this date may account for the<br />

name. 3-light casements. Doorway with moulded canopy and 3panelled<br />

(top-glazed) door. The rear elevation is similar, with added<br />

windows of the early C20. At the west end there is a single-storeyed<br />

outshot of the late C19.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139634 House at right-angles to the roadway. C17, with late C18 front<br />

(south). Painted brick; and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic. ½hipped<br />

gable to slightly-projecting west side, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. Flint panelling to the older eastern part, at front and<br />

rear. Casements. Thatched canopy to the open porch at the front;<br />

plain doorway at the rear.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139632 House. C17, mainly C18 exterior. Painted brick and render, with a<br />

thatch roof. Front (west) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 4 windows.<br />

The eaves are raised (higher at the north side) above the upper<br />

windows. The painted walls have some flint panels, and there is a<br />

short section of exposed timber frame, cambered ground floor<br />

openings. Casements. Plain doorway beneath a thatched canopy.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139631 Cottage of C17 and C18 parts. Timber frame, with some rendered<br />

walls, thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows to the front<br />

(west). The roof indicates that the tall C18 section was added to the<br />

lower C17 part, hipped at the lower ends, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. The north end (and a lower wing to its rear) has<br />

exposed framing with rendered infill, the remainder of the front being<br />

plain. Casements: one small splayed bay with a hipped tile roof (in<br />

the position of a former doorway). New door at the north end, with a<br />

brick surround.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139630 House, at right-angles to the roadway. C18, with C20 extensions.<br />

Rendered walls and thatched roof. Front (south) of 2 storeys, once<br />

symmetrical of 2 windows but extended eastwards by 1 window. ½hipped<br />

roof, catslide at rear with eaves raised above upper lights.<br />

Plain walls, with timber-frame exposed in the gable. C20<br />

casements. C20 small porch, with a thatched roof.<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD


The Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RN<br />

Granary 15yds East Of Green<br />

Meadow Cottage<br />

Green Meadow Lane<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HH<br />

Ford Acre<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RN<br />

The Old Farm House<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RE<br />

Johns Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RE<br />

Flint Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RE<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139629 House. C18, with C20 renovations and rear additions. Painted brick<br />

and rubble walls, thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof (with some exposed timber frame in the<br />

gable), eyebrow dormers, eaves merge with roof above 2 C20<br />

porches. Casements. 2 porches. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139619 Granary. Early C19. Timber-frame on 5 x 3 staddles. ½-hipped tile<br />

roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139627 House. C18, with early C20 extensions. Brick, with a tile roof. 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with catslide at rear: separate<br />

hipped roof to rear addition on the south side (with flat-roofed block<br />

in front). Walls of Flemish bond with blue headers. C20 leaded<br />

casements. C20 brick porch with thatched roof.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139625 House. C18, extended and renovated late C20. Rendered walls and<br />

tiled roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. Hipped dormer, the other<br />

upper light enclosed by the raised eaves (of formerly thatched<br />

section of roof), gabled and tile-hung dormer on the south elevation.<br />

Plain walls, probably raised along the south side, plinth. Casements.<br />

C20 tiled porch on the south side. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139624 House. C17, with early C19 features and mid C20 rear outshots.<br />

Rendered front, with a thatched roof. Front (east of 1 storey and<br />

attic, 3 irregularly-spaced windows. The north end of the building is<br />

an early C19 extension, with exposed framing (to the gable and rear)<br />

of late style, the rear elevation has exposed framing of the first<br />

period, with painted brick C20 additions: the front is plain with a<br />

plinth. Casements. The doorway at the south side (being central in<br />

the original unit) is early C19, with a tall frame, having a canopy (with<br />

thatched top) with panelled soffit, supported on carved brackets, thin<br />

pilasters, fanlight and double (3-panelled) doors.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139623 House, at right-angles to the road. C18. Rendered walls, and<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. ½-hipped roof, with<br />

eaves raised above the upper window; tile roof to outshots. Exposed<br />

framing in the gable. Casements. Entrance in C20 outshot along the<br />

north side.<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD


The Lawns<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RE<br />

Molesey Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7RE<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139622 House. Early C19. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front (east) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Walls of English bond, with cambered<br />

openings; north gable having 7 horizontal flint panels. Casements,<br />

ground-floor splayed bays with hipped tile roofs. ½-glazed door<br />

within a tiled canopy on posts (with corner braces).<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139621 House. C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic,<br />

3 above 4 windows. The roof is ½-hipped at the north end, with a<br />

catslide at rear, the eaves are raised above the upper windows but<br />

lowered at the south side, where they meet the extension to a lower<br />

eaves of the roof hipped at the south end. The upper windows are<br />

set within triangular framing, the south side outshot has exposed<br />

framing in its upper part, and the north gable has exposed framing.<br />

Casements. Plain doorway within a rustic porch.<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD<br />

GOODWORTH<br />

CLATFORD


Grateley<br />

Barn 15m S Of Manor Farmhouse<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JS<br />

Manor Farmhouse<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JS<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JT<br />

Grateley Junior And Infants<br />

School<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JS<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140068 Barn C17. Timber frame of 5 bays with aisles all round; Queen post<br />

truss. Tile roof with ½-hip at the north end, hip at the south, and a<br />

hipped roof (of corrugated iron sheeting) projecting above the<br />

entrance (at the 4th bay). Boarded walls; the north elevation being<br />

an exposed frame.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140067 House. C18 with early and mid C19 additions. Brick and tile.<br />

Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, 2 flatroofed<br />

dormers with casements. Walls of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, 1st floor (cemented) ban, plinth. Victorian sashes, 2<br />

splayed bays to the ground floor (with hipped tile roofs). Tuscan<br />

porch of 2 columns, 2 pilasters, with fanlight. The rear has a fullwidth<br />

Early C19 extension with a hipped slate roof, cambered<br />

openings with casements, and a C20 shallow brick bay with 3<br />

French windows.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140069 House, once 2. C17, early C19, with early C20 extensions. Brick<br />

and tile. Long narrow block with a small wing at the rear and an<br />

early C20 cross-wing at the east end. Front (north) of 1 storey and<br />

attic, 3 windows, with east end wing of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Steep<br />

roof, central large shafted stack, small gabled dormers with cills at<br />

eaves level. Part of the timber frame is exposed, the walling<br />

otherwise being of Flemish bond with blue headers (stretchers to the<br />

cross wing). Old leaded casements to the dormers, 2 sash windows,<br />

the remainder casements. 2 ½-glazed doors. The west end has a<br />

steeply-roofed outshot of the early C19, with a bricknogged frame.<br />

The rear elevation is similar, and the C20 work maintains the scale<br />

and style.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140070 Primary school. Early C19, late C19, and C20. Rendered walls and<br />

hipped slate roof. The old part is a simple rectangular block with (on<br />

the east elevation) a central doorway and 2 windows on each side;<br />

those at the north side being sashes in reveals and those at the<br />

south of the late C19, being casements of a style used in the later<br />

extensions. The tall doorway has a flattened Gothic arch with a<br />

traceried fanlight (with coloured glass) above a 6-panelled door.<br />

Late C19 additions at the rear are in the same style and there are<br />

further C20) smaller extensions, each of different style and materials.<br />

GRATELEY<br />

GRATELEY<br />

GRATELEY<br />

GRATELEY


Hope Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JT<br />

Grateley Post Office<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JT<br />

The Old Farm House<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JR<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140071 House and shop. C17, late C18, and late C19. flint and brick, thatch<br />

and slate. The old part is a timber-framed building re-clad in the late<br />

C19, of 1 storey and attic, 2 above 3 windows. The roof is hipped at<br />

the east end, with eaves raised above the upper windows, and<br />

catslide at rear. The flint walls have brick quoins, bands, cambered<br />

arches, plinth, an indications of altered features. Casements.<br />

Boarded door in an architrave. Attached at the west end (a at a<br />

slight angle) is a late C19 2-storeyed house of 1 window, with a slate<br />

roof, painted brick walls and a sash window; the ground floor to the<br />

narrow front is a shop-front. Within the old part, the rear wall of the<br />

original frame is exposed. There is a small C20 extension set back<br />

at the east side with a slate roof and painted brick walls.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140071 House and shop. C17, late C18, and late C19. flint and brick, thatch<br />

and slate. The old part is a timber-framed building re-clad in the late<br />

C19, of 1 storey and attic, 2 above 3 windows. The roof is hipped at<br />

the east end, with eaves raised above the upper windows, and<br />

catslide at rear. The flint walls have brick quoins, bands, cambered<br />

arches, plinth, an indications of altered features. Casements.<br />

Boarded door in an architrave. Attached at the west end (a at a<br />

slight angle) is a late C19 2-storeyed house of 1 window, with a slate<br />

roof, painted brick walls and a sash window; the ground floor to the<br />

narrow front is a shop-front. Within the old part, the rear wall of the<br />

original frame is exposed. There is a small C20 extension set back<br />

at the east side with a slate roof and painted brick walls.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140073 House, formerly 2. C17, late C18, early C20. Timber framed<br />

building with some later cladding, flint and brick to the rear wing. Tile<br />

roof. Front (north) of 1 storey and attic, 2 above 3 windows. Plain<br />

roof, with shafted stack in the centre and large stack attached at the<br />

west end, ½-hipped dormers with cills at eaves level. The eastern<br />

half has exposed framing with rendered infill, the remainder of the<br />

front being rendered. Casement. Doorway with canopy, panelled<br />

frieze with acanthus leaves at each side above panelled pilasters,<br />

boarded door. A triangular outshot at the west end has a tiled roof.<br />

The east elevation shows a gable (north side) with exposed framing,<br />

the 2-storeyed rear extension of the late C18 having flint horizontal<br />

panels with brick quoins, bands, cambered arch; casements. A<br />

further extension in similar style is single-storeyed, with a large flat<br />

roofed dormer.<br />

GRATELEY<br />

GRATELEY<br />

GRATELEY


Grateley House School<br />

Pond Lane<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8TA<br />

St Leonards Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JZ<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140074 Large house, with extensive service blocks abutting the roadway.<br />

C1840 and late C19. Brick and slate. Symmetrical front (south) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Low-pitched hipped roof. Red brick walls in<br />

Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone first floor band (now broken<br />

by lowered cills). Sashes in reveals, the ground-floor has splayed<br />

brick bays, each with 3 sash windows. Plain arched doorway with<br />

fanlight and ½-glazed door. The feature of the elevation is a stoneflagged<br />

verandah with thin cast-iron columns, oval arches (to fit the<br />

different spans as the eaves passes across the front, round the<br />

bays, and on the west side of the building), trellis spandrels and side<br />

panels, and concave leaded roof. The east elevation is of the same<br />

style, symmetrical of 2 storeys, 3 windows (south side blank), with<br />

ground-floor recessed openings (the north side replaced with a<br />

shallow brick 3 light rectangular bay). Ionic porch of 2 plain columns,<br />

2 pilasters, fanlight and late C19 door of 2 vertical panels. Extending<br />

to the north of the east elevation is the east end of the north service<br />

block, with flint and brick walls. The roadside (north) elevation is<br />

mainly late C19, of mixed sections (flint and brick, brick with diaper<br />

patterns), 2 storeys, 1 storey and attic, with a carriage arch now<br />

filled.<br />

LB1 24/10/1984 140066 Parish church. C12, C13, restoration of 1851. Aisleless nave and<br />

chancel, west tower and south porch. The nave is Norman with an<br />

original window, some lancets and a traceried (south) light of the mid<br />

C19; the chancel is C13 (slightly-wider than the nave) with 2 lancets<br />

on the north side and triple lancets at the east end; the tower is C13<br />

with C15 diagonal buttresses; the porch is 1738 restored mid C19.<br />

Plain tile roof, walls of flint (with some stone rubble), coursed,<br />

knapped and squared to the chancel, with stone dressings. The<br />

tower has a small brick parapet and small corner pinnacles. The<br />

porch, with a simple Norman doorway within, has a sundial above<br />

the entrance, dated 1784. Within, the notable feature is the<br />

presence of stained glass (with brilliant reds and blues) rescued from<br />

Salisbury cathedral by William Benson Earle in 1787 and given to<br />

the church. The front is a plain Norman tub. The west wall of the<br />

nave has 4 painted prescription boards (with arched tops) and a<br />

bequest board. A small wrought-iron bracket fixed to the wall near<br />

the pulpit once held the hourglass (for timing the sermon). In front of<br />

the altar rail is a double row of 60 medieval inlaid tiles.<br />

GRATELEY<br />

GRATELEY


Jasmine Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JR<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Grateley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8JR<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140072 Now a pair of houses, forming an L-shape. C17, early C19, with C20<br />

restoration. Timber frame and brick, with a tile roof. The old part<br />

(Jasmine) is a timber-framed building at right angles to the roadway,<br />

of 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Exposed frame with<br />

painted brick infill, the gable to the roadway is a brick wall (of the<br />

early C19) planted on the end of the frame, having horizontal flint<br />

panels. Casements. ½-glazed door. Rose Cottage has painted<br />

brickwork, with a west elevation of 2 storeys, 2 windows and a front<br />

(south) of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. Casements. ½-glazed door.<br />

The prominent roof, with varied hips, gables and dormers, was<br />

formerly thatched, but this was replaced by tiling in the late C20.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140072 Now a pair of houses, forming an L-shape. C17, early C19, with C20<br />

restoration. Timber frame and brick, with a tile roof. The old part<br />

(Jasmine) is a timber-framed building at right angles to the roadway,<br />

of 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Exposed frame with<br />

painted brick infill, the gable to the roadway is a brick wall (of the<br />

early C19) planted on the end of the frame, having horizontal flint<br />

panels. Casements. ½-glazed door. Rose Cottage has painted<br />

brickwork, with a west elevation of 2 storeys, 2 windows and a front<br />

(south) of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. Casements. ½-glazed door.<br />

The prominent roof, with varied hips, gables and dormers, was<br />

formerly thatched, but this was replaced by tiling in the late C20.<br />

GRATELEY<br />

GRATELEY


Houghton<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LN<br />

Granary 2m E Of Eveley Farm<br />

Stevens Drove<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6SA<br />

Church Lane Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LJ<br />

Staddle Barn At Pittleworth Farm<br />

Pittleworth<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NA<br />

Rowans<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LT<br />

Granary 15m S Of The Manor<br />

House<br />

Church Lane<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LJ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140655 Cottage. C17 extended C20. Timber-frame with colourwashed<br />

brick, thatched roof, tile roof to addition. 1½ storey, 2 bay cottage<br />

end onto road with C20 bay added to far end. Front has 4 panel<br />

door between C17 bays under downswept hood. In each bay 2-light<br />

casement with small casement in eyebrow over centre. Far C20 bay<br />

has timber-framing and 2-light casement with similar over in pent<br />

roofed dormer.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140684 Barn. C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded, corrugated iron roof. 5<br />

bay barn with central double doors and porch on far side, to each<br />

end C18 and C19 sheds. Inside queen post roof with large curved<br />

braces to tiebeams and wallplates. Part of a deserted C18/C19<br />

farmyard.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140691 Cottage. C18. Rendered cob, thatched roof, 2 storey, 2 bay.<br />

Central C20plank in gabled timber porch. Each side on both stories<br />

3-light casement. End stacks.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140599 Staddle barn, C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on stone<br />

staddles, corrugated iron roof. 4 bay barn on 20 staddle stones.<br />

Double doors both sides to one inner bay. Half-hipped roof. Outshot<br />

to one side. Inside Queen strut roof with braces to tiebeams and<br />

wall-aisle plate. Tie from posts to wall of aisled side. Straight<br />

windbraces.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140712 Cottage. C17 and C18 altered C19. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and additions, shingle and slate roof. 1½<br />

storey, 4 bays, C17 centre bays. C20 oriel in right bay. 1 and 2-light<br />

casement in each. Right 3 bays have sloping roofed 2-light dormer.<br />

Roof has stack above left bay.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140696 Granary. Mid C18. Timber-frame weatherboraded, old plain tile<br />

roof, on stone staddles. 3 small bays on 12 staddle stones. Door<br />

above steps on far side. Dovecote in gable on one end. Roof halfhipped.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Service Range Immediatly E Of<br />

The Manor House<br />

Church Lane<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LJ<br />

Coopers Farm<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LU<br />

Granary Behind Fir Tree Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LH<br />

Granary 10m N Of Tiebridge<br />

Farm<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LQ<br />

Barn 50m NE Of Tiebridge Farm<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LQ<br />

The Granary<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LF<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140695 Service range, originally stables. Mid C18. Chequer brickwork,<br />

timber scantling in gables, old plain tile roof. 7 bay, single storey.<br />

Front has original openings with Dutch arches. 3rd bay from left<br />

originally double doors, now glazed. 2-light casement or glazed door<br />

in each bay. Over central bay hipped dormer with 12-pane window.<br />

Blue brick eaves course.<br />

DELISTED<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140710 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on stone staddles,<br />

shingle roof. Square plan on 9 stone staddles. Door in one end with<br />

fanlight. Hipped roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140720 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on staddle stones,<br />

slate roof. On 6 staddle stones, door in end. Half-hipped roof.<br />

Probably more recently used as game larder.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140729 Barn. C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick and concrete<br />

plinth, corrugated iron roof. Low 6 bay barn, possibly for wintering<br />

sheep. Double doors in 3rd bay from left and 2nd bay from right.<br />

C20 ventilation windows cut in other bays. Inside queen-post roof<br />

with braces, some curved, from posts to tie-beam and wallplate.<br />

Curved windbraces.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140726 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on stone staddles,<br />

old plain tile roof 3-bay granary on 15 staddle stones. Central door<br />

and window to left. Roof half-hipped. Inside inserted floor and<br />

queen-post roof with curved braces to tiebeams.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Steps Up To S Long Walk On W<br />

Side Of Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

Steps And Bench At S End Of<br />

Long Walk On W Side Of Marsh<br />

Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

Sun-dial In Centre Of S Court<br />

10m S Of S Door Of Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

The Lodge<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LQ<br />

The Lodge<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LQ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140753 Steps. 1901-5 by E L Lutyens. Stone with flint and stone risers.<br />

Flight of 7 steps widening downwards from small projecting platforms<br />

each side of top 2. Outside this, top level spreads out, with below it<br />

wide step, of a level 2 below, continues each way towards house<br />

and away from it.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140752 Steps and bench. 1901-5 by E L Lutyens. Stone with flint and stone<br />

risers, bench of tile piers with stone copings slotted to take timber<br />

planks. Flight of 7 steps widening downwards from small projecting<br />

platforms each side of top 2. Outside this top level continues each<br />

way towards house and away from it, with on top this side the bench.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140758 Sun-dial. Circa 1900 dial by Pilkington and Gibbs, on pedestal by E<br />

L Lutyens. Stone plinth and pedestal to bronze sun dial. Hexagonal<br />

plinth to round column with continuous inlaid bronze spiral pattern.<br />

Square abacus with sophisticated sun-dial device mounted on it.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140719 Wall garden. Early C19. Rendered cob walls on flint plinths, wide<br />

tile coping. Enclosing a kitchen garden 65m wide by 95m long.<br />

Walls are 3m high except W wall with greenhouses is 4m high.<br />

Entrance timber double gates in S end with cob and slate stables<br />

either side built on outside of wall. E side facing river has 2 iron<br />

gateways.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140721 Pair of lodges with fences and gates between. Early C19. Brick,<br />

fishscale tiles, cast-iron fence and gates and piers. Symmetrical<br />

arrangements of central gates each side 2 bay single storey lodges<br />

facing drive with projecting porch at road end. From corner of porch<br />

on road end quadrant wall and fence. Road end elevation has<br />

pointed Y-tracery. Gothic window above, stucco quatrefoil around<br />

recess. Carved bargeboard. Gabled porch has pointed archway to<br />

front and bargeboard, 4 centres arch on sides. Inside studded plank<br />

door. Recessed panel or 2-light casement in other bay. Central<br />

carved stack and decorated ridge tiles. Gates between are central<br />

carriage gates with pedestrian gates either side with 4 octagonal<br />

cast iron piers.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Sunken Garden On S Of W Wing<br />

Of Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

Bench At S End Of S Long Walk<br />

20m SW Of Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

The Retreat<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LR<br />

Pergola Against S Wall Of<br />

Ballroom Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

LB2S 07/02/1986 140755 Sunken Garden. 1901-5 by E L Lutyens. Stone steps with flint and<br />

stone risers, surrounding wall brick (except end of flint and stone),<br />

with stone piers and balustraded parapet. In front of W end of S<br />

front, which has an exposed basement overlooking garden, with<br />

walls running S from SW corners of house and projecting 5 bay<br />

some 20m, joined at S end by 10m long wall pierced by gateway<br />

with steps up to it. In centre, pool 2m by 8m having dolphin fountain<br />

in centre and all round a step below surface of water and 4 steps<br />

above up to walkway. Below walkway at corners and third intervals<br />

small flower beds containing fountain heads. Above walkway low<br />

wall around flower beds on sides and retaining lawn against house.<br />

Halfway along sides, cutting beds, flight of 3 steps to lead tanks<br />

inscribed '1904 HJ' on tile piers, tank missing on one side. Above<br />

each, fountain which poured into narrow conduit cut in steps down to<br />

pond. Walls on each side have stone piers every 2m with stone<br />

balustraded parapet running along top. S end has 3 steps up to level<br />

of beds on sides then 6 semi-circular steps up to gateway in wall of<br />

stone and flint with similar detail to side walls. Gatepiers moulded<br />

wih moulded offset base and head.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140754 Bench. 1901-5 by E L Lutyens. Tile piers with stone copings slotted<br />

to take timber planks.<br />

LB2 14/08/1996 461933 Pair of attached cottages. Circa 1830's. Rendered cob walls. Welsh<br />

slate hipped roof. Brick axial stack at centre. 2 storeys. Almost<br />

symettrical 2-window south front, the windows at the centre and with<br />

doorways to right and left with plank doors and simple rendered<br />

porches with open gabled slate roofs. C19 2-light casements with<br />

glasing bars, those on the right with mullion off-set to the right;<br />

rendered brick cills. 2-light casement on left (west) end wall and<br />

outbuilding attached to right (east) end.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140759 Pergola. 1926 by E L Lutyens. Tile piers on stone plinths with small<br />

stone cornices supporting large timber beams onto stone corbels on<br />

wall of ballroom. 6 piers long. On ballroom wall between columns<br />

oval niches with console corbels at bottom.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Chapel 20m NW Of Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

Walls Of S Court In Front Of S<br />

Side Of Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

Pergola And Retaining Walls With<br />

Pools On S Walk 25m S Of<br />

Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

Steps To Rendezvous At End Of<br />

Long Walk 20m NW Of Marsh<br />

Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140760 Chapel built as store. 1905 by E L Lutyens. Brick with tile details,<br />

old plain tile roof. 3 bay, single storey and attic. Central planked<br />

door with 2-light casement against right side and in other bays, all<br />

leaded. Roof half-hipped with window in gable.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140757 Walls of S court. 1901-5 by E Lutyens. Ashlar stone with flint.<br />

Court is in front of centre of S front, bounded by projecting E wing,<br />

by walk above sunken garden running S from projecting bay and at<br />

S by wall on retaining wall above S walk. To W bed with 1m wall<br />

retaining it from walkway, but against house 8 steps down to<br />

walkway and more steps at S end. Other side has 0.5m retaining<br />

wall to bed and higher lawn in front of ballroom, with at far end<br />

several steps up to this level. Along S low wall with either end large<br />

square beds on part where retaining wall projects further S. In<br />

centre of court sun-dial (qv).<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140756 Retaining wall with pergola and pools. 1901-5 by E L Lutyens.<br />

Retaining wall of ashlar stone and knapped flint with brick niches,<br />

and brick surrounds to pools with stone walkways around, pergola of<br />

tile piers on stone plinths with large timber beams between. Lying S<br />

of centre of house below S Court, retaining wall starts at W at side of<br />

10 wide steps to court beside sunken garden. Wall runs 3m E with<br />

stone corbels to take beams to 1st 2 parts of pergola. Then wall<br />

steps 2m N towards house and runs 12m E before coming out. This<br />

alcove contains the pools with, in return walls brick niches having<br />

below fountain bowls feeding pools. 2 centre parts of pergola are 2<br />

span with 2nd span over pools onto stone corbels over oval niche<br />

with console corbels. E end similar to W then instead of steps wall<br />

steps back and continues in brick with rough stone and brick steps<br />

rising parallel to it in several flights to lawn in front of ballroom.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140751 Steps to Rendezvous 1901-5 by E L Lutyens. Stone with knapped<br />

flint. Plan of 3 sided small enclosure with semi-circular steps rising to<br />

narrow opening in N wall and then radiating upwards and outwards<br />

onto viewing platform. On one side, at end of walk above moat in<br />

front of house, 2 tall square piers of 3.5m high with moulded cornice<br />

and obelisk finial, no parapet between. On other side balustraded<br />

parapet. Set in lower part of wall both sides oval niche at bottom<br />

console corbel. End wall has square pier near each corner rising<br />

0.5m above balustraded parapet. Between piers parapet descends<br />

from each side to short piers either side of opening for steps.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Moat In Front Of Forecourt Of<br />

Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

Tiebridge Farm<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LQ<br />

North Houghton Manor<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LF<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140750 Moat. 1901-5 by E L Lutyens. Grassed moat with dressed stone<br />

(some knapped flint) walls, balustrades and bridge. E-shaped N front<br />

of house with long projecting wings, U-shaped moat runs from ends<br />

of wing of same width, with longlink E-W section, crossed in centre<br />

by bridge, yew hedges complete sides of courtyard while N end is<br />

open with bridge and steps down each side. Bridge has brick lined<br />

arch and moulded architrave with keyblocks. Parapet cambered up<br />

in centre . Balustraded parapet either side on far side of moat, on<br />

wall with knapped flint areas in stone. To E side wall some 3m high<br />

of similar material separate main courtyard from service range,<br />

running to corner of wing. At other end tall stone gatepier originally<br />

with finial. On courtyard end of bridge roadway widens bounded by<br />

short length of balustrade. Then either side 6 wide steps down to<br />

moat. S balustraded wall of moat overlooks lower W walk. Running<br />

in front of wings flight of steps into moat, and pathway across it, on<br />

one side further flight descends to Long Walk, on other passing<br />

through arch in screen wall to flight of steps rising in front of service<br />

range.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140728 Farmhouse. Circa 1800 incorporating stones of medieval church.<br />

On reused dressed stone plinth, brick old plain tile roof. 2 storey on<br />

cellar, 3 x 3 bay with contemporary wing to rear. Front has central<br />

glazed C20 door under open C19 open gabled timber porch on plinth<br />

of fine medieval blind tracery work, probably from N Houghton<br />

church. Each side 6-pane sash. Over shorter similar and narrower<br />

similar over door. All with rendered brick arches. Roof hipped with<br />

stacks on return ridges.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140727 House. Early C18 altered C18 and C19. Brick, slate roof, 3 storey<br />

(2nd floor late C18, 3 x 2 bay with to left C19 2 storey addition<br />

slightly set back with stables behind it. Front has plinth and central<br />

C19 flat-roofed brick porch, with top-lit door and fanlight. Above 12pane<br />

sash, each side on both floors large 16-pane sash. On 2nd<br />

floor in centre wide 6-pane sash, each side wide 8-pane sash.<br />

Rubbed brick arches and blind boxes to all sashes. Wide eaves to<br />

low-pitched roof with stacks at tops of hips. Left addition has 12pane<br />

sashes and hipped roof with stack to left wall of main part.<br />

Inside behind porch panelled reveal, fanlight and pilasters of original<br />

doorway. Behind is hall with early C18 dogleg staircase on left with<br />

turned balusters and moulded handrail and on right under return<br />

stairs moulded timber archway. Many C18 doors and other features<br />

remain. Cellar is formed of narrow Tudor bricks.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Wallgarden Cottage<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LF<br />

Dairy House<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LF<br />

Grotto Doorway From Road Into<br />

Garden 150m SW Of Houghton<br />

Lodge<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LQ<br />

Gate House Left Houghton Lodge<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LQ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140725 Cottage. Late C17, extended late C20. Flint with moulded brick<br />

dressings, old plain tile roof, additions brick and plain tile. 1½ storey,<br />

2 bay cottage with C20 wings each end. Front has plinth with<br />

moulded brick offset and in left bay of older part door under rustic<br />

timber porch. 2-light casement beside and 3-light casement in right<br />

bay. 2 2-light hip-roofed dormers. Stacks at each end of original<br />

part. Added left bay projects slightly, roof-line higher. 2-bay wide<br />

wing to right has lower ridge-line. Hipped roofs. Inside older part<br />

C17 stud wall, beams and brick stacks.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140724 House. C17 altered C18 and early C20. Timber-frame with brick infill<br />

on high flint and brick plinth, old plain tile roof, brick additions. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay and smoke bay with early C20 lean-to to right 2 bays<br />

and smoke bay to left of centre. Well constructed oak door with<br />

heavy frame and hood and single casements in lean-to. Single light<br />

in smoke bay and C20 2-light casement and high-set 3-pane window<br />

in left bay. On 1st floor 2 C17 2-light casement one above other in<br />

smoke bay and 2-light casements in bays either side. Roof halfhipped<br />

and large cruciform stack over smoke bay, with stack on front<br />

of roof over right bay.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140722 Grotto doorway. Early C19. Rustic flint nodules forming walls and<br />

vaulted roof inside brick vault and tiled floor. Square plan with turret<br />

on each corner. Pointed archway each end with heavy planked<br />

pointed door with blind tracery in panels at road end of arch. Sides<br />

curved up to form vaulted roof. Turrets rise to point.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140721 Pair of lodges with fences and gates between. Early C19. Brick,<br />

fishscale tiles, cast-iron fence and gates and piers. Symmetrical<br />

arrangements of central gates each side 2 bay single storey lodges<br />

facing drive with projecting porch at road end. From corner of porch<br />

on road end quadrant wall and fence. Road end elevation has<br />

pointed Y-tracery. Gothic window above, stucco quatrefoil around<br />

recess. Carved bargeboard. Gabled porch has pointed archway to<br />

front and bargeboard, 4 centres arch on sides. Inside studded plank<br />

door. Recessed panel or 2-light casement in other bay. Central<br />

carved stack and decorated ridge tiles. Gates between are central<br />

carriage gates with pedestrian gates either side with 4 octagonal<br />

cast iron piers.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


The Lodge<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LQ<br />

Corner Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LT<br />

LB2S 07/02/1986 140718 Fishing Lodge. Circa 1800, possibly by J Nash for Pitt-Rivers family.<br />

Stuccoed brick with stud frame, and yellow brick additions, old plain<br />

tile roof, later slate roofs. Main block 1½ storey, 6 bay double pile<br />

with projecting bowed bay to rear, garden side, in centre. To N end,<br />

left of entrance front, 1½ storey with C20 attic mansard, 4 bay link<br />

wing connecting to mid C19 service courtyard of continuing 1½<br />

storey, 4 bay range with at far end at right angles 4 bay<br />

carriage/garage rang with archway at far end and at right angles<br />

return wing of 5 bays of stable, parallel to 1st. Front of house has to<br />

left bay late C19 pent-roofed porch with fish-scale tiles and pointed<br />

arches. Under tall 4-panel Gothic door with carved fanwork in head,<br />

entrance from right side, single round light beside. Centre bays have<br />

pointed openings with double doors, between external shouldered<br />

side stack, crest mounted on it, cut off at eaves. Each side of these<br />

bays, and near right end, added pilaster containing downpipe, in<br />

bays either side quatrefoil stairlight. Moulded stucco eaves. To<br />

centre and end bays 2-light casements with Gothic fanlight over in<br />

tall gabled dormers with carved bargeboards. Roof hipped with<br />

decorated ridge tiles and behind ridge each side of centre bays<br />

stacks of 4 detached moulded brick shafts and 2 similar on right hip.<br />

Right end extended in C20 with outshot with, on end, pointed double<br />

French doors and similar dormers over. Garden front of 3 wide<br />

bays, centre bay large projecting bow with beehive roof, then to right<br />

N link of 4 bays. In front of all mid C19 glazed cast-iron frame<br />

verandah. To centre bow 3 and to let bay one pointed double door,<br />

with blind quatrefoils above centre bow door. In right bay ornate<br />

Gothic, almost Islamic, pointed double doors. Over end bays, 3-light<br />

casements under Gothic fanlights in gabled dormers. Roof hipped<br />

with central beehive roof and moulded brick stacks on ridge either<br />

side. Inside bowed bay, circular music room with<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140717 Cottage. Late C15 encased and extended C18 and C20. Cruck<br />

timber-frame encased in brick with brick additions. 4 bay cruck<br />

building with left end rebuilt C17 and bay added to left C18, wing<br />

added to rear in centre. In each bay 3-light segmental head<br />

casement. In left C15 bay projecting brick porch with 6-pane halfglazed<br />

in centre and blind panel each side. Each side of door<br />

eyebrow dormer with 2-light casement. Roof half-hipped with ridge<br />

piece. Stack on ridge above door and between right bays.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Barn 10m SW Of Bossington<br />

Estate Office<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LT<br />

Thatch Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LT<br />

Lavender Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LT<br />

Vine Cottage And Wine Store<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LT<br />

Elm Tree Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LH<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140716 Barn. C17. Timber-frame, weatherboarded on brick plinth.<br />

Corrugated iron roof. 3 bay barn outshot on ends. Road elevation<br />

blank, double doors in centre bay on other side. Roof hipped and<br />

sweptdown. Inside queen-post roof with straight struts to tiles and<br />

wallplate and straight windbraces.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140715 Cottage. C17 refronted C18. Timber-frame with colourwashed brick<br />

infill and refronting, thatched roof. End onto road, 1½ storey, 3 bay.<br />

Front has planked door between centre and road end bay. 3-light<br />

casements in these bays, 2-light in other. Eyebrow dormers to<br />

centre and far bay with 2 or 3-light casement. Roof half-hipped.<br />

Ridge stack above door.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140714 Cottage. C18. Rendered cob, thatched old plain tile roof. End onto<br />

road, rear onto lane, 1½ storey, 3 bay with C19 lean-to along rear<br />

and weatherboarded sheds at far end, along lane. Garden front has<br />

3-light casements in end bay, French windows in centre with 2-light<br />

eyebrow dormer above. Roof half-hipped with stack at far end to<br />

road side of centre, with roof to road bay tiled. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140713 Cottage. C16, extended C18. Timber-frame with colour-washed<br />

brick infill and additions, thatched roof. End onto road, 2 bay C16<br />

building with bay added to road end and outshot bay added to far<br />

end C18, 2 storey. Planked door to road end bay with 1 or 2-light<br />

casement each side. 2 2-light casements in road end C16 bay and<br />

one in narrow other, door in outshot. On 1st floor 2-light casement in<br />

each bay and window in outshot. Roof half-hipped at road end and<br />

sweptdown at far end. Stack at inner end of C18 bay and far end of<br />

ridge. Road end has c1900 bowed shopfront, bullseyes beside and<br />

casements over.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140711 Cottage. C16 altered C18. Timber-frame with colourwashed brick<br />

infill and addition. Single roof, formerly thatched. Central C19 halfglazed<br />

4-panel door under pent-roofed hood. Roof half-hipped with<br />

ridge stack above door. Outshot a sweptdown roof extended from<br />

half-hip.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Fir Tree Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LH<br />

Houghton Farm House<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LT<br />

13 - 14 Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LT<br />

Ladymead Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LU<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140709 Cottage. C18 altered late C20. Timber-frame with colourwashed<br />

brick infill, thatched roof 3 bay, 1½ storey, originally single storey.<br />

C20 ledged door and small light under thatched hood in right of<br />

centre bay. C20 2-light leaded casement at left of this bay and right<br />

bay. 2 2-light casements in left bay. On roof 4 C20 3-light windows<br />

in eyebrow dormers, 2 in centre. Roof half-hipped with ridge piece.<br />

Ridge stack between left bays and external projecting stack at right<br />

end. Damaged by fire Feb.1996 - roof lost - RDG<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140708 House. C17 encased C18 refronted early C20. Timber-frame<br />

encased and extended in brick, then refronted in cement render to<br />

resemble ashlar on ground floor and timber-framing on 1st, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay and passage/smoke bay, wing to rear of left<br />

half projecting at left end. To left of centre narrow bay with large<br />

ornate gabled timber porch on brick walls, under planked door. In<br />

each bay C20 3-light casement with C19 smaller similar above.<br />

Roof over-hanging with corner braces to hip rafters, hipped. Large<br />

stack above door with 4 moulded brick shafts. Rear wing at left halfhipped<br />

with brackets supporting overhand and on rear roof face 2<br />

moulded brick shafts. Used as village reading room c1926.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140707 House. Late C18, with earlier core. Timber-frame core, brick, old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay and smoke bay, wing to rear on right.<br />

Half-glazed segmental head door under flat hood on timber posts<br />

between right bays. Each side on both floors 3-light casement under<br />

rubbed brick arch. To left smoke bay, then 2 similar windows in left<br />

bay. Stacks each end and over smoke bay.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140706 Cottage. C17 and C18. Timber-frame with colourwashed brick infill<br />

and additions, thatched roof. Left C17 bay outshot on end, right C18<br />

bay, 1½ storey. Door at left of C18 bay, planked, under hipped<br />

hood. In right bay 3-light casement, 2-light casement in left bay and<br />

outshot. Over left bay C18 3-light casement, over right bay 2-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormers. Roof hipped with ridge piece. Stack<br />

over right bay.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Freemantle Farm<br />

Houghton<br />

Wisteria Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LH<br />

Bridge Over River <strong>Test</strong> 30m SE<br />

Of Houghton Mill<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Marwin Cottage<br />

Stevens Drove<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LW<br />

The Anchorage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LW<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140705 Farmhouse. C17 extended C18. Timber-frame encased in brick and<br />

plaster, thatched roof. 3 bay with passage/stack bay and bay added<br />

to left C18, 1½ storey. Front has early C19 6-flush-panel door in<br />

narrow 2nd right bay, inside open gabled timber porch. In bays each<br />

side C19 3-light segmental head casement and over C18 3-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer. 2nd left bay has 2 C20 3-light<br />

windows, upper one in eyebrow dormer. Added part blank. Roof<br />

hipped and swept down to left with ridge piece and large 3-flued<br />

stack above and left of door and stack on left hip at end of original<br />

building.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140704 Cottage. C17 altered C18 an dC20. Timber-frame rebuilt in brick,<br />

colourwashed and brick and flint bands, thatch roof. End onto road 3<br />

bay, 1½ storey. C20 outshot porch to far bay with planked "rustic"<br />

door. C20 3-light casement to centre bay. Pair of 2-light casements<br />

in road end bay which has high brick plinth. Above 2 bays nearer<br />

road C20 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped with<br />

stack between far 2 bays.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140703 Bridge. Early C19. Brick. Wide brick arch with abutment walls.<br />

Humped-back bridge with parapet walls rising to point, on side low<br />

surmounted by C20 railings. Splayed abutment walls.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140701 Cottage, once pair. C17 encased C18. Timber-frame core chequer<br />

brickwork, thatched roof. End onto road, 1½ storey, 4 bay C20 leanto<br />

porch in road end bay with door in road end.. In narrow centre bay<br />

2-light segmental head casement and 3-light similar in far bay. In all<br />

but far centre bay 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof halfhipped<br />

at road end and hipped at far end, with ridge piece. Stacks<br />

between centre and end bays and on far hip.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140700 Cottage, once pair. C17, encased and extended C18, Timber-frame<br />

core in colourwashed brick thatched roof. End onto road 1½ storey,<br />

5 bay. Doors in bays one in from ends. Road end door C18 planked<br />

in raised brick panel with segmental head. Far door planked under<br />

C20 open gabled porch. 2-light segmental headed casements in<br />

other bays. Over 2-light casement in all but bay with road end door.<br />

Roof half-hipped with large stack above road end door and at far<br />

end.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Hunters Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LW<br />

Beam Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LN<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LN<br />

The Manor House<br />

Church Lane<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LJ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140699 Cottage. C16, extended C18. Timber frame with colourwashed<br />

brick infill and additions, thatched roof. 1½ storeys, 3 bays (left bay<br />

C18). C20 planked door at left end of centre bay. In right and centre<br />

bays 3-light casement, 2-light casement in right bay and 3-light<br />

segmental head casement in left bay. Above left and centre bay 2light<br />

casement. Roof hipped to right and half-hipped to left. Large<br />

stack at left end of older part.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140698 Cottage. C17 encased and extended C18. Timber-frame wit brick<br />

infill and encasing to front, cob addition, thatched roof, 1½ storey, 3<br />

bay timber-frame with cob bay added to right. Front has C18<br />

planked door at right of centre C17 bay. Right 2 bays have 5-light<br />

casements. Left of door 3-light casement and at left end C20 2-light<br />

window. Above door on each side tall eyebrow dormer with C20<br />

steel window. Roof half-hipped with ridge piece and stack above<br />

door and right end of older part.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140697 Cottage. C17 altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame wit brick infill and<br />

additions, some tile hanging, plain tile roof, formerly thatched. 3<br />

bays, 2 C17 right C18 and outshot to front, roof raised C20 to make<br />

2 storey. Front has planked door in centre bay, and C19 and C20 2light<br />

casements to let an don 1st floor. Stack above door and at right<br />

end, roof swept down over right outshot.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140694 Manor House. Mid C18 (fire insurance plaque of 1760), extended<br />

C18 and C19, restored 1980. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 5 x<br />

3 bay mid C18 part with central wing to rear and low service range to<br />

rear on right. Circa 1800 wide bay added to left and extensions to<br />

rear of this C19, interior remodelled 1980. Garden front 2 storey, 5<br />

bay with slightly set-back bay added to left. Central glazed C20<br />

double doors in heavy doorcase of fluted pilasters supporting<br />

entablature and pediment. Each side C19 low-silled 15-pane<br />

sashes, similar in left bay. On 1st floor 6 12-pane sashes. All have<br />

rubbed brick arches, toothed brick cornice. Hipped continuous roof.<br />

Large central ridge stack above door. L-shaped entrance front is left<br />

end of garden front, having to left side of rear wing 2 storey, 3 bay<br />

and projecting to right end of main range. Wing has central 6-panel<br />

door and similar doorcase, and 5 12-pane sashes. End of main<br />

range has Venetian window with rubbed brick arch and roundheaded<br />

window over. In addition to right hand side 9-pane sash. Wings half<br />

hipped with stack behind in centre and hipped end of main block.<br />

Inside remodelled.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Bossington Mill<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LY<br />

Horsebridge Station<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PU<br />

Walls In Front And To Side Of All<br />

Saints Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LJ<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140693 Mill. Mid C18. Brick, once colourwashed, slate roof, 3 storey, 7 bay<br />

by 3 bay. Front has in left of centre bay wide 6-panel door with light<br />

either side. Over balcony on 2 cast iron columns with wrought iron<br />

balcony, french windows to balcony. Right of centre bay as planked<br />

door, blank above. In each bay on ground and 1st floor 2-light cast<br />

iron Gothic casement. On 2nd floor short similar except blank right<br />

centre bay. Roof hipped with stack on front face near right end. Mill<br />

wheel was at left end. Right end has flush-panel door in centre and<br />

fanlight, and similar windows. Other front has slightly projecting<br />

centre bays with pediment.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140692 Station building. 1865, for London and South Western Railway.<br />

Brick with stone dressings, with later slate cladding, timber awnings,<br />

slate roof, 2 storey, 2 bay house with single storey part at one end.<br />

On station side of this and far bay of house is a one bay deep single<br />

storey flat roofed wing with glazed infill between and in front,<br />

stretching right across, 3 wide bay canopy, over part of brick edged<br />

platform. Railway front has double door under segmental head in<br />

end of left wing, and 3-light casement in right wing. Gas lamp hung<br />

between, with infill behind glazed on rendered walls with half-glazed<br />

double doors to left of centre. Canopy on 4 cast-iron columns with<br />

brackets at top to main beams, having spandrels infilled with foliage.<br />

Around canopy freework awning. On side of right wing urinal. Left<br />

end has segmental head 3-light casements on both floors of house<br />

part with rubbed brick heads, with stack on side wall above front<br />

wing and similar window in wing.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140690 Garden walls. C18, repaired C19 and C20. Coursed flint and brick<br />

with brick or tiled coping. Walls start 30m SW of old rectory with flint<br />

and brick quadrant wall into gateway, on other side similar in towards<br />

house to 40m brick wall running parallel to front of house. This joins<br />

flint wall with tile coping running a further 10m before turning right<br />

angles and running 50m between garden and churchyard.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


The Old Rectory<br />

Church Lane<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LJ<br />

Six Headstones 12.5m S Of The<br />

Chancel Of All Saints Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LJ<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140689 Rectory, now private house. Mid C18, extended early C19. Brick<br />

with blue headers on ends, old plain tile roof. 2 storey and attic on<br />

raised basement, 5 bays with 2 bays added to right and bits to rear<br />

early C19. To original part T-shaped steps with wrought iron<br />

handrail, rebuilt C20 in front of centre bay. Some casements in<br />

basement. Central doorcase of pilaster supporting open pediment.<br />

Inside semi-circular fanlight and half-glazed door. Each side 2 12pane<br />

sashes under rubbed brickhead with blindbox and stone sill. 5<br />

similar on 1st floor. Moulded timber cornice. Above 3 central bays<br />

brick pediment with bullseye window and moulded timber architrave.<br />

Each side 2 2-light hip-roofed casements. Large ridge stack each<br />

end of original part. Added 2 bays are slightly set back and have 4<br />

similar sashes without blind boxes. All sashes right of door have<br />

thick glazing bars. Cornice carried through. Interior is of interest<br />

with C18 features.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140688 Headstones. Late C17 and C18. Carved stone. Late C17 to<br />

Thomas Griffin, scrolled head and raised border; 1719 to Philip<br />

Homes; 1730 to Richard Homes; 1764 to William Homes. Double<br />

headstones; 1753 to Nick and Mary Wickham; 1760 to Henry and<br />

Betty King; and further south unusual design, 1749 and 1773 to John<br />

Spragg and wife.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


All Saints Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LJ<br />

Houghton Down House<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Houghton Down<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JR<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140687 Parish church. Early C12 origins, C13 aisles, C14 chancel, C15<br />

alterations, 1875 and 1882 restorations. Coursed flint with stone<br />

dressings, chancel rendered old plain tile roof. Plan of C14 chancel<br />

with C19 S vestry, C12/C13 nave with c1300 S aisle under outshot<br />

roof and N chapel, late C13 N aisle under separate roof, C19 S<br />

porch and C15 W bellcote with C19 spire. Chancel E window C19<br />

reticulated 3-light window with label. Below against wall headstone<br />

1699 to John Stubbs, rector. In centre of S wall pent-roofed vestry.<br />

To W C14 2-light reticulated window and C19 similar to E. N wall<br />

has 2 similar C14 windows, that to W shorter. Under E end of N<br />

aisle C18 vault with railings around stone steps to Portland stone<br />

arch. Above C13 squareheaded 2-light trefoiled window with label.<br />

In N wall C16 and C18 stepped buttresses each end and in centre.<br />

Each side of centre similar window. Towards W roundheaded N<br />

door. W window squareheaded 2-light trefoiled. S aisle E window<br />

C19 2-light trefoiled window with label. In N wall C16 and C18<br />

stepped buttresses each end and in centre. Each headed 2-light<br />

trefoiled. S aisle E window C19 2-light trefoiled window. On S wall<br />

C19 gable with 3-light trefoiled window. In centre C19 gable porch<br />

open to front with ornate timberwork. Inside late C12 roundheaded<br />

doorway of chamfered order and label, W window C14<br />

squareheaded 3-light cinquefoiled window. W weatherboarded<br />

bellcote with bell openings on each face of 2 trefoiled lights with<br />

quatrefoils above. Short broach spire. Inside chancel openings<br />

have C17 rear arches. At E restored remains of reredos, stone band<br />

cut each side of altar stone shelf on brackets. In W jambs of W<br />

windows squints form aisles. Braced collar roof with ashlar pieces.<br />

Central moulded cambered tie. Rebuilt C13 2 chamfer order chancel<br />

arch on later wider square jambs. Nave has to N 2 bay aisle of<br />

c1300 slightly pointed and chamfered stilted arch on square resonds<br />

to E, length of wall, and pointed<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140686 Farmhouse. Late C18. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 4 wide<br />

bays, 2 bays deep, with service range to rear at each end. In right of<br />

centre bay 6-panel door with light either side under open C19 gabled<br />

timber porch. 7 16-pane sashes. Roof hipped with stacks on each<br />

hip, at right end on front of roof between left bays.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Milestone 400m W Of Entrance<br />

To Houghton Down Farm<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Houghton Down<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

The Flat North Houghton Mill<br />

Houghton Road<br />

North Houghton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LF<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140685 Milestone. Late C18. Painted stone. Square-sectioned stone with<br />

chamfered top edge set diagonally. On one face "69 Miles to<br />

LONDON", on other "2 miles to STOCKBRIDGE".<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140723 Barn. C18, porches later. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick<br />

plinth wit brick additions, old plain tile and corrugated iron roof. 5 bay<br />

barn, with on road front cartshed built in front of right 2 bays. Centre<br />

and centre left bays have projecting porches in brick to centre porch<br />

has double doors and hipped roof. Other gabled with loft door. Left<br />

bay has doorway. Roof half-hipped. Inside combination queenpost/queen<br />

strut roof, with straight braces to ties. Left bay contained<br />

mill now mostly dismantled. Running forward from right bays of barn<br />

and just left of it early C19 cartsheds forming good farmyard group.<br />

HOUGHTON<br />

HOUGHTON


Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Table Tomb 20m S Of St Peters<br />

Church<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Table Tomb 7m SW Of St Peters<br />

Church<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Table Tomb 3m S Of St Peters<br />

Church<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Table Tomb 17m S Of St Peters<br />

Church<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Table Tomb 3m S Of St Peters<br />

Church<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139809 Early C19. Stone rectangular tomb, with moulded cover, corner<br />

tapered pilasters with moulded caps and bases, moulded base slab.<br />

Worn inscription, within oveal panels.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139808 Stone rectangular tomb, with moulded cover, corner fluted pilasters<br />

with moulded caps and bases, moulded base slab. The inscription<br />

refers to Elizabeth Child, died January 22nd, 1831.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139811 Stone rectangular tomb, with moulded cover, corner tapered<br />

pilasters, with moulded caps and bases, moulded base slab. The<br />

inscribed panel refers to Elizabeth Mundy, died October 20th 1780:<br />

other panels bear the dates 1762, 1770 and 1806.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139810 Stone rectangular tomb, with moulded cover, corner thin plasters<br />

with baluster form and mouldings, moulded base slab. The faint<br />

inscription has the date 1807.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139807 Stone rectangular tomb, with moulded cover, corner tapered HURSTBOURNE<br />

pilasters with moulded caps and bases, moulded base slab. The<br />

inscribed panel refers to M Robert Bunny, died November 20th 1797.<br />

TARRANT


Well House 10m N Of Parsonage<br />

Farm House<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

Greenfields<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

Barn 15m N Of Greenfields<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139902 Well House. Early C19. Small square timber framed structure, with a<br />

pyramid thatched roof, and boarded walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139897 House Late C18 with C20 improvements. Flint and thatch. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 2 above 3 windows. 1/2 hipped roof, eyebrow dormers.<br />

Flint walls with brick quoins and cambered arches (one doorway now<br />

filled). Casements. C20 solid porch in the same style, with a hipped<br />

tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139898 Small Barn, adapted as garage. C18. Timber frame of 3 bays, with<br />

queen post trusses. Hipped thatch roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139899 House, formally 2 cottages. Early and late C18, with C20 extension.<br />

Timber-frame with later cladding for most of the walls, and a thatch<br />

roof. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Hipped roof, at the<br />

west end brought to a low eaves above an outshot, a flat (C20) to<br />

the eastern outshot. Exposed frame with rendered infill, other<br />

walling of flint with brick dressings, vertical poles to the west outshot,<br />

rendering to the east. Casements. Boarded doors. Inside date of<br />

1734.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Hurstbourne House<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Shepherds Peace<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Medlands Farmhouse<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

The Old Saddlery<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139812 House. Late C17, late C18 and early C19. The original unit has a<br />

north elevation of 2 storeys, with 3 storeyed cross wings at each<br />

end, of the early C19: with a 2 storeyed front unit of the C18. Stucco<br />

walls, tile roof. The front (south) is widely spaced, of 3 bays, the<br />

middle being a shallow recess, and the western a wide 2 storeyed<br />

splayed bay of 3 windows. Eaves moulding, plinth. Sashes in<br />

reveals, of 3 lights the east side ground floor. THe early C19 porch<br />

has simple pilasters and pediment gable, with a 1/2 glazed door<br />

(with narrow side panels). The rear elevation has irregualr spacing<br />

of 6 above 3 million and transom leaded casements, of 2, 4 and 6<br />

lights, and a gabled doorcase with pilasters. The plain wings<br />

(projecting at the rear and recessed at the front) have sashes, some<br />

casements, a French door, with a trellis porch to the 1st floor at the<br />

rear (west side, where the high ground is level with the adjoining<br />

churchyard). The east gable of the front is curved, with an old upper<br />

casement and an early C19 tiled bay.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139817 Cottage. C15, C17, and C18. Timber-framed building. The central<br />

part originating as a late-medieval hall, with C17 extensions and the<br />

insertion of an upper floor, and C18 extension at the east end. 1<br />

storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Hipped thatch roof with<br />

eyebrow dormers. Exposed frame with painted brick infill and other<br />

walling, cambered openings at the east side. C20 leaded<br />

casements, one projecting cill to former oriel at the west end.<br />

Recessed entrance with an inserted Gothic panel. Within, the heavy<br />

timber-frame is exposed, and there is a massive chimney breast.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139816 House. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Flint and brick, with a slate<br />

roof. The front (south-east) is symmetrical, of 2 storeys, 2 windows.<br />

Flint walls with brick quoins, bands, cambered openings to the<br />

ground floor 9central doorway now filled), plinth. Sashes. The<br />

north-east elevation shows alterations but no openings. The northwest<br />

elevation (present front) is similar with a C20 extension at the<br />

west side in brickwork, a blocked doorway, casements (one old<br />

frame) and a plain doorway with a C20 canopy.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139815 House. Early C19. Brick and slate. 2 storeys, 3 windows, with a<br />

single-storeyed forward extension at the east side, and a singlestoreyed<br />

wing at the west end. Roof hipped and ½-hipped. Walls of<br />

Flemish bond with blue headers, rubbed flat arch: the side walls are<br />

of flint with brick dressings. Casements. Plain doorways. Included<br />

for group value.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Church Farm Cottage<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

2 Victoria Place<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AU<br />

Chestnut Tree Cottage<br />

The Square<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AA<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139814 House. Late C18. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front (north-east) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Brick dentil eaves, walls of Flemish bond with<br />

blue headers, cambered arches (rubbed to the ground floor with flat<br />

extrados). Leaded casements. Early C19 open porch with simple<br />

Order of 2 columns, and a 6-flush panelled door. The end walls<br />

have flint panels, masked at the east side by a late C19 one-<br />

storeyed extension, with a slate roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139813 Former terrace of 3 houses, now 2. Early C19. Brick and slate.<br />

Regular front (north-east) of 2 storeys 4 windows. Red brick walls in<br />

Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills. Sashes in reveals: one<br />

Victoria (former shop) window. Plain doorways: No.1 has a canopy<br />

on brackets, continued with lesser projection above the windows on<br />

each side.<br />

LB2 07/01/1952 139838 An inn from medieval times, then a coaching house, now a public<br />

house. The rear has remains of a timber framed building (C16 or<br />

C17) but the main structure is late C18, with some early C19 details.<br />

Walls part painted brick and part render (with joint marks), with a tile<br />

roof. Symmetrical treatment of the front (north-west) and wings<br />

extending to the rear (the north wing abutting Church Street): 2<br />

storeys, 2.1 3 windows (wings of 3 windows). Hipped roof with brick<br />

dentil eaves, gabled centrepiece. The plain walls have a plinth, and<br />

the centre is flanked by pilasters (of painted brickwork) with a band<br />

at eaves level, and another at the top forming a cap which continues<br />

as coping to the gable, which has a flat top (for a feature now<br />

missing). Sashes, the outer upper lights being triple, one splayed<br />

early C19 bay and a wide late C19 rectangular bay, in the<br />

centrepiece a blind arch heads a wide triple sash to the 1st floor.<br />

Doors at each side, one 1/2 glazed the other of 6 panels within an<br />

architrave headed by a canopy on carved brackets: the centre<br />

(former carriage entrance) has a door with windows at each side,<br />

under a canopy of 4 brackets. The north wing has all the former<br />

openings (2 Venetian to the ground floor) now filled; beyond is a<br />

single storeyed unit with an entrance to the rear yard, connected to a<br />

cottage (part of the premises) of 2 storeys, 2 windows, with walls of<br />

painted flint and brick, sash windows, and a central entrance now<br />

filled.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Table Tomb 1m S Of St Peters<br />

Church<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

St Peters Church<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Parsonage Farm<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AY<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139806 Stone rectangular tomb, with moulded cover, corner Tapered<br />

pilasters with moulded caps and bases, moulded base slab. The<br />

inscribed panel refers to Thomas Bunny, 1781.<br />

LB1 20/12/1960 139805 Parish church. Late C12, C13, C15, and restoration of 1853.<br />

Transitional nave and aisles of 4 bays. Early English chancel<br />

(virtually rebuilt in C19), timber-framed tower set within the west end<br />

of the nave, south porch (1908). Low-pitched lead roof, tiled porch,<br />

shingled tower with broach spire. Walls of flint and rubble with stone<br />

dressings; lancets, coupled lancets, 2 Geometrical and 1<br />

Perpendicular window, 2 C1 clear-storey windows, some buttresses.<br />

Within, the pointed arcade rests on cylindrical columns, the font is<br />

C13 (with a C17 wood cover) the main frame of the tower<br />

incorporates parts of the screen, there are prescription boards above<br />

the chancel arch and a Royal Coat of Arms of George III attached to<br />

the tower-frame. There is a Jacobean pulpit, 2 old communion rails,<br />

an old south door, and several wall monuments. A most interesting<br />

feature is a set medieval wall paintings in the north aisle, the chief<br />

having the subject of 'THe three living and three dead'.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139798 House. 1685, and early C19. The east wing of the original house is<br />

attached to the much larger unit of the later date, being a<br />

replacement of the larger part of the old block, together with an<br />

extension to the rear, to form a T shaped building. Brick, brick and<br />

flint, slate and tile. The early C19 front (south) is symmetrical, of 2<br />

storeys and basement, 3 windows. Slate roof of low pitch. Red brick<br />

wlals in Flemish bond, with rubbed flat arches, stone cills. Sashes<br />

(of 16 panes) in reveals. Tuscan porch of 2 plain columns,<br />

architrave, and 1/2 glazed door with narrow side panes and<br />

decorative lower panel, above 8 steps. Set back at the east side the<br />

(older) 3 storeyed wing of 1 window has flint walls with brick quoins,<br />

flat arches, moulded arrises, 1st floor band, plinth; upper sashes and<br />

lower casements (this treatment continues along the east and north<br />

sides) with filled openings. The other elevations have hipped tile<br />

roofs, walls of horizontal flint panels, brick quoins, cambered<br />

openings; large sashes and smaller casements and a Victorian<br />

splayed bay, and boarded doors.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Service Block N Of Parsonage<br />

Farm<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AY<br />

Stable 15m N Of Parsonage<br />

Farm<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AY<br />

Barn 30m NW Of Parsonage<br />

Farm<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AY<br />

Granary 30m W Of Parsonage<br />

Farm<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AY<br />

Stable 40m W Of Parsonage<br />

Farm<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AY<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139803 L-shaped block. Early C19. Hipped tile roof. Outer walls of flint<br />

panels and brick dressings, walls facing the courtyard are boarded.<br />

Included for group value<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139802 Small stable. Early C19. Rectangular block, with walls of horizontal<br />

flint panels and brick quoins. 1/2-hipped tile roof. Plain door with<br />

hay-loft door above<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139799 Barn. C18. Weather-boarded timber-framed on a brick base, with<br />

1/2-hipped thatched roof. L-shaped block, with a slightly wider eastwest<br />

timber frame of 6 bays with aisles, joined at its west end by a<br />

north-south timber frame of 5 bays, with 2 aisled bays north of the<br />

central entrance. Queen post truss, with angled struts to the smaller<br />

arm.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139801 Granary. Late C17. Bricknogged timber-framed on 4 X 3 staddles,<br />

with 1/2-hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139800 Stable, attached to the barn. Early C19. Rectangular block with<br />

walls of flint with brick dressings, and C20 openings. Hipped thatch<br />

roof, with 2 eyebrows to hay-loft doors.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Dalton House<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Hollies<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Old Well Cottage<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AZ<br />

Stanley Cottage<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139797 Large house. Mid C18, with some early C19 extensions and<br />

detailing. Stucco and tile. Symmetrical front (south-west) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows, with wings at each side of 1 storey 2 windows.<br />

Steep hipped roof, with eaves moulding having carved dentils,wings<br />

have brick dentil eaves. The main block is divided by shallow<br />

pilasters (coupled at each side) with caps, with 1st floor band and<br />

plinth, cambered central window with a key, and Venetian lights at<br />

each side with cambered arch (upper with keys and lower with<br />

cornices on brackets). Sashes. The doorway has a moulded<br />

cornice on carved brackets, an architrave, and a tall door with 6<br />

panels below a top glazed panel formed as a radiating fanlight. 1/2<br />

hipped roofs to the wings, which have cambered openings and<br />

casements (one French window). The rear elevation, with a<br />

continuous outshot linking the end wings, suggests that these units<br />

are of the early C19. Inside , thereis the original staircase; there are<br />

several panelled doors in architraves (of very small height), and<br />

plaster cornices to the ceilings.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139796 House. Early C19. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front (south-west) of<br />

2 storeys, 3 windows. Brick dentil eaves, painted brick walls in<br />

Flemish bond, with rubbed flat arches, plinth. Sashes in exposed<br />

frames (Victorian to upper lights). Plain doorway with canopy, 5panelled<br />

(top-glazed) door above 2 steps.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139795 Former pair, now one cottage. Late C18. Flint and thatch. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 3 above 4 windows. 1/2-hipped roof, eyebrow dormers.<br />

Flint walls with brick quoins, verticals, bands, cambered arches,<br />

plinth, indicating different phases of construction. Casements. 2<br />

plain doorways, with boarded doors.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139794 Small house. Early and late C19. Flint and slate. Symmetrical front<br />

of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Flint walls with brick quoins, bands,<br />

cambered arches. Casements. Small wood porch dated 1885.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


The Old School House<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Old Plough<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Little Plough And Link Wall<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

LB2 Pair of houses of unequal size. Late C18 and early C19. Flint, brick,<br />

and thatch. Front (south-west) of 2 storeys, 2.1 windows. Roof<br />

hipped at the west-end, 1/2-hipped at the east. Flint walls with brick<br />

quoins, thin bands, plinth: Janes Cottage of brickwork in English<br />

bond. Casements. Hicks has a gabled thatched hood (with boarded<br />

front) on brackets and a 1/2-glazed door, Janes a plain doorway with<br />

1/2-glazed door: an old doorway immediately to the east is part of a<br />

slate-roofed link unit to Stanley Cottage, with brick and flint walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139791 Two houses, once (with Little Plough) a coaching inn. C16 timberframed<br />

building at right angles to the roadway with late C18<br />

recladding and westward extension and an early C19 front elevation.<br />

Brick, flint, slate and tile. The regular front (south-west) is 2 storeys,<br />

4 windows. Hipped slate roof with wide eaves on wrought-iron<br />

brackets. Red brickwork in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone<br />

cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals. 2 doorways with thin canopies on<br />

carved brackets, one 6-panelled another (Martins) 4 panelled door.<br />

The east and upper wall continues as a mask to the side elevation of<br />

the old part, which has a tile roof, flint walls (part coursed knapped<br />

flint part horizontal panels) with brick dressings and an attached<br />

stack dated 1835. One old upper casement frame is now blocked, 2<br />

lower casements and a blocked doorway. The rear elevation has a<br />

tile roof narrow horizontal flint panels and casements. The interior<br />

exposes part of the old frame, with an arch brace to one truss, and a<br />

beam with diagonal sockets (for mullions).<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139792 Former stable range in the rear yard of the former Plough Inn, now a<br />

dwelling and a garage. Early C19. Tile roof, brick dentil eaves, one<br />

C20 flat-roofed dormer. Walls of flint horizontal panels, with brick<br />

quoins, cambered arches, with openings blocked at the rear (facing<br />

Garvery). 1 storey and attic. Casements, one sash. Gabled trellis<br />

porch. The high wall linking this block with the west end of Martins<br />

continues the elevation treatment of Martins/Old Plough, with 3 blank<br />

upper windows, indicating the demolition of this part of the former<br />

inn.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Garvery<br />

The Square<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AA<br />

Willow Cottage<br />

Ibthorpe Road<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BD<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Ibthorpe Road<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BG<br />

Tollgate Cottage<br />

Ibthorpe Road<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BH<br />

LB2S 139839 House. Early C19. Brick walls, and hipped slate roof. Symmetrical<br />

front (south-west) of 2 storeys, 5 windows. Red brickwork in Flemish<br />

bond with rubbed flat arches, flush 1st floor band of blue headers,<br />

plinth of English bond. Sashes in reveals. Tuscan porch of 2<br />

columns, 2 pilasters with Greek mouldings, reeded architrave,<br />

panelled reveals, and ½-glazed door (with narrow side panes and<br />

decorative lower panel), and 2 splayed stone steps. Other<br />

elevations have 13 narrow flint horizontal bands, brick quoins,<br />

cambered openings, with a stepped plinth. Sashes, some<br />

casements. The east elevation has a stucco frame (cornice,<br />

brackets, pilasters) to a wide French door, and a Victorian<br />

rectangular bay with a hipped tile roof and casements. A slightlylater<br />

single-storeyed wing extends at the rear. Within, there is an<br />

original staircase (with decorative wrought-iron rails), panelled doors<br />

and architraves and fireplace.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139892 Once 3 now 1 dwelling. Late C17 timber frame, with late C18<br />

cladding. Brick and tile. Front (west) of 1 storey and attic, 5<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, 5 gabled dormers. Walls of painted<br />

brickwork, some flint panels at the south side, and altered features.<br />

Casements. Boarded door within a C20 wood gabled porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139890 Pair of cottages. Early C19. Timber-framed building with roof of<br />

diagonal cement slates. Narrow pair, with a wide front. 2 storeys, 4<br />

windows. Exposed box frame, with painted brick infill, cement plinth.<br />

Casements. Boarded doors in plain frames. The west end has a<br />

C20 boarded outshot (garage). The rear of No. 1 has some recladding<br />

in flint with brick quoins and thin bands, the ground floor of<br />

No. 2 being rendered.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139889 House, once 3 cottages. C16 timber-framed building at right-angles<br />

to the roadway, with a set-back extension at the east side of the late<br />

C18, of brick and flint: thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 1.3<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof to the west cross-wing, with catslide to a<br />

western outshot, hipped at the east end, 3 eyebrow dormers.<br />

Exposed framing to the older part, with rendered infill, the rendered<br />

wall continuing into part of the main block, which is mainly of<br />

horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins, verticals, cambered arches,<br />

and cement plinth. Casements. Boarded door in a plain frame. C20<br />

detailed improvement.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Boundary Cottage<br />

Ibthorpe Road<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BQ<br />

The Old House<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Old Malt Cottage And The Old<br />

Malt House<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Maltings<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139888 House, once 2 cottages, each of different front appearance. C16,<br />

C17 and late C18. A building with timber-framing of more than one<br />

period, with later cladding (to the eastern half) brought forward in line<br />

with a former-projecting wing, with added timber-framed western<br />

unit, all now on one front plane. 1 storey and attic, 2.1 windows. ½hipped<br />

thatch roof, with eaves raised above 2 upper windows at the<br />

east side. East side walls (of late C18) with horizontal flint panels,<br />

brick quoins, cambered arches, plinth; the west side has exposed<br />

framing of 3 phases, with plaster and brick infill, the west gable is a<br />

bricknogged frame with a later upper part, the east gable shows the<br />

(upper) frame above a flint wall, indicating that the front wall was<br />

built forward of the original frame. Casements, with older upper<br />

lights. Plain doorway with boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139887 House. C16, C17, early C19, with C20 improvements. A late<br />

medieval timber frame, possible a 2-bay hall with 2-storeyed 3rd bay<br />

at the east end, with a lower rear extension at the west end, now<br />

altered. Thatched roof, hipped and ½-hipped: the front has lower<br />

tiled roofing on each side of 2 dormers, one with a hipped tile roof<br />

the other (with lower cill in the centre of the front) having a steeplygabled<br />

roof with plastered front. Exposed frame with painted brick<br />

infill, other walling of painted brick; the east end has a double-jettied<br />

upper wall (with C20 weatherboarding). Casements. Boarded door.<br />

The rear elevation has a recessed centre with lower thatched eaves,<br />

broken by a C20 2-storeyed projection, with a flat roof and boarded<br />

walls. A massive chimney breast inside has a timber bressumer<br />

inscribed IC 1642.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139886 House. C17, C18, with C20 improvements and restoration. Timberframed<br />

building with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows.<br />

½-hipped roof, the east gable boarded, the west oversailing the<br />

exposed frame to cover a massive tapered stack. Exposed frame<br />

with rendered and brick panels. Casements. C20 rendered porch<br />

with a tile roof. The north side has a garage projecting forward, with<br />

a thatched roof and rendered roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139885 House at right-angles to the roadway, formerly 2. Dated 1840. Flint<br />

and slate. Symmetrical arrangement of the front (east) of 2 storeys,<br />

4 windows, hipped roof. Flint walls with brick dressings; quoins,<br />

cambered openings, ground floor cill band and plinth. Cast-iron<br />

coupled casements, one small window in blocked doorway. C20<br />

porch of flint and brick with a hipped tile roof. Roof timber inscribed<br />

TW 1840<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Swift Cottage<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Edrup Cottage<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Stable S Of Homelea<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Wall Between The Retreat And<br />

Keepers Cottage<br />

Heaven Hill Road<br />

Netherton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DZ<br />

Stable 20m NE of Garvery<br />

The Square<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Garden Walls to the N and E of<br />

Garvery<br />

The Square<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139884 Cottage. C17, C18, with C20 extensions. Flint and brick, thatch and<br />

tile. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof with eyebrow<br />

dormers. Partial exposure of the timber-frame at the north end,<br />

which has a jettied 1st floor, tile-hung with fishscale tiles; other walls<br />

of flint with brick dressings (now painted), former doorway in the<br />

roadside gable now blocked. Casements, some old leaded lights in<br />

the dormers. Boarded door. Lower narrow rear extensions, with tile<br />

roof and painted brick walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139883 Cottage. Late C18. Timber-framed house with later cladding. Flint<br />

and thatch. 2 storeys, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof with catslide at<br />

rear, eaves raised above the upper windows, east gable with<br />

exposed frame in the upper part and a tapered brick stack. The front<br />

wall has regular horizontal flint panels, within a red brick framework.<br />

Casements. 4-panelled door within a late C19 ½-glazed porch.<br />

Stone plaque above the entrance inscribed IMD 1774.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139882 Early C19. Small rectangular block, of flint walls with brick quoins<br />

and bands. Slate roof. Boarded door. A wide carriage opening at<br />

the west side.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139782 Roadside boundary wall. Early C19. Flint with Brick quoins, base and<br />

buttresses; with a tile capping<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139840 Small stable block, now a garage and store. Early C19.<br />

Rectangular block with a symmetrical north-west elevation, with a<br />

central doorway (now a window) with lunette windows at each side.<br />

½-hipped tile roof, brick dentil eaves. Walls of narrow horizontal flint<br />

bands, with brick quoins, bands and arches. C20 wide garage<br />

entrance at the rear.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139841 Early C19. Tall garden walls of flint with brick dressings and tile<br />

capping, surrounding 3 garden enclosures, and in part prominent as<br />

the boundary alongside the main road. Continued as lower flint and<br />

brick wall with central gateway to east.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Four Winds<br />

The Square<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AA<br />

Home Farm Cottages<br />

The Square<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AB<br />

2 Rookery Cottages<br />

The Hill<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AE<br />

Rookery House<br />

The Hill<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AE<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139842 House. Late C18. Brick and slate. Symmetrical front (south-west)<br />

of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Walls masked by foliage, there is a wood<br />

eaves cornice with full mouldings and small modillions, beneath a<br />

hipped roof. Cambered arch to the centre light, plinth. Sashes, with<br />

2-storeyed splayed bays at each side. Doorway with moulded<br />

canopy (with panelled soffit) on carved brackets, architrave and 5panelled<br />

(1 top glazed) door. The other walls are rendered, 2 with<br />

coved eaves, with a lower 2-storeyed extension brick and tile, and<br />

sash and casement windows. The C20 forecourt brick wall is linked<br />

by 6 original piers, each with stone caps and 2 rusticated bands of<br />

unknapped flint.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139843 Two dwellings. C18. Long building with plaster cladding and a<br />

thatched roof. 2 storeys, 5 above 4 windows. Roof hipped at the<br />

north end, ½-hipped at the south with exposed framing, eyebrow<br />

dormers, tiled outshots at the rear. Plain walls, exposed framing<br />

below the eaves. Casements, 2 splayed bays with sashes, 2 plain<br />

doorways, one within a trellis gabled porch.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139834 Two cottages. C17 with a later addition at the south end and<br />

restored to form a near-symmetrical pair. Timber framed building<br />

with a ½-hipped thatch roof. 2 storeys, 4 upper windows. Frame<br />

exposed at the front, most of the rear, and the north gable (upper<br />

part with original timbers) with painted brick infill and other walling.<br />

C20 casements. 2 plain doorways with boarded doors.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139835 Georgian house, associated with William Cobbett. 1776. Brick and<br />

tile. Symmetrical front (south east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped<br />

roof, with moulded brick eaves having carved dentils. Walls of blue<br />

headers with flush red dressings; quoins, vertical panels containing<br />

the windows, projecting 1st floor band, stepped plinth. Sashes in<br />

exposed frames, triple except for centre. Doorway with moulded<br />

canopy with panelled soffit, carved brackets, architrave, with<br />

panelled door (the upper 1/2 glazed), and a single step. The side<br />

elevations have flemish bond with blue headers. The rear elevation<br />

has horizontal flint panels, the projecting south side containing<br />

similar features but the other parts being altered; a low wing at the<br />

north side has been raised to 2 storeyed level with a flat roof. This<br />

wing has a brick incised A.H. 1776; the front boundary wall has a<br />

brick incised WC 1825 (said to have been carved by William<br />

Cobbett). The interior has many plain original features, including a<br />

staircase, panelled doors in architraves, dado panelling, and a<br />

corner cupboard.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Stable N Of Rookery House<br />

The Hill<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AE<br />

Granary 40m N Of Rookery<br />

House<br />

The Hill<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

County Bridge<br />

The Hill<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

Bladon Gallery<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AH<br />

1 - 2 Dene Cottages<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AJ<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139836 Part of a group of farm buildings, but with particular decorative<br />

details of construction. C1840. The walls are of flint with horizontal<br />

brick bands, with verticals and quoins arranged in lozenge patterns.<br />

The bases of wine bottles are used to form diamonds in the gable,<br />

below the window, and as strings above the cambered openings.<br />

Roman pantile roof<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139837 Granary. C18. Timber-frame on 9 staddles, with ½-hipped tile roof,<br />

and boarded walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139833 Road bridge. C18 and 1831. Red brick structure with a single arch<br />

having a stone key; above this level the later parapet has rounded<br />

stone capping and band the wall curving outwards at each end to<br />

stop on a circular buttress. A stone plaque inserted in the centre of<br />

the parapet is inscribed: "HURSTBOURNE TARRANT COUNTY<br />

BRIDGE, 1931".<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139831 Former chapel. 1840. Stucco and slate. Gable to the front of<br />

pediment form, with a projecting dated plaque, band at eaves level<br />

pilasters at each side with cap and Gothic panel, plinth. A window at<br />

each side with 4-centred arch and "Perpendicular" glazing. Gabled<br />

porch with a pointed doorway masking an earlier doorway. The side<br />

elevations have 3 windows of the same pattern. On the south-west<br />

side to the rear is a small slate-roofed extension with flint and brick<br />

walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139830 Row of 3 cottages, now 2 units. Late C18, with C20 restoration.<br />

Flint, brick, with thatch and tile roof. 2 storeys, 6 windows. Thatch<br />

roof to 2 and 3, tile to No. 1. Flint walls with brick quoins, cambered<br />

arches, plinth; all now painted. Casements. Plain doorways, no. 3<br />

with a thatched hood.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Chestnut Cottage<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AN<br />

Thatchers Cottage<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AN<br />

Hurst Lodge<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AH<br />

Hurst Cottage<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AH<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139829 Cottage at right-angles to the roadway. Early C18. Brick, flint, with a<br />

thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. Hipped roof, with eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows. The front (south-west) has red<br />

brickwork in Flemish bond, 1st floor band, rubbed cambered arches<br />

with decorative brick keys, plinth with flint base. The roadside (end)<br />

wall is flint with brick quoins, bands and plinth. Casements. 4panelled<br />

door with cambered canopy on brackets. Low C20 wing of<br />

painted brick, and a tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139828 Cottage at right-angles to the roadway. C16, C17, and late C18.<br />

House of 3 phases, of late medieval origin as a 2-bay timber-framed<br />

hall, with floor inserted later when a large fireplace was added at the<br />

south-east end, with probable extension then of another bay,<br />

external re-cladding of the mid C18, and further addition at the<br />

south-east end of the early C19. Flint walls and thatch roof. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 4 windows. Roof ½-hipped at the north-west end, with<br />

exposed frame in the gable, hipped at the other end, eyebrow<br />

dormers. Flint walls with brick quoins, verticals, indicating changes<br />

and additions. C20 casements and porch: above the porch is a<br />

stone plaque inscribed HE 1759. Within, there is a large chimney<br />

breast and part of the original frame.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139827 House. Early C19. Stucco and tile. Symmetrical centrepiece, with a<br />

continuous wing at the north-east side and a shorter lower wing to<br />

the south-west: 2 storeys, 2.3.3 windows. The centre has pilasters<br />

with plain caps at each end and at each side of the doorway, plain<br />

eaves fascia, plinth. Sashes in reveals. Doorway with cornice,<br />

pilasters and 6-panelled door, now enclosed by a late C19 timber-<br />

framed ornate gabled porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139826 Cottage at right-angles to the roadway. Late C18. Brick and flint,<br />

with a thatch roof. South-west front of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows.<br />

Roof ½-hipped, with eaves raised above an upper window, and<br />

exposed framing in the gable. Flint walls (some flint panels), with<br />

brick quoins, bands, verticals, cambered arches. Casements. 2<br />

boarded doors in plain frames.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Valentine And Orchard Cottage<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AG<br />

Dene House<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AG<br />

2 Marine Terrace<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AQ<br />

The Cedars<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AG<br />

Bridge Cottage<br />

Ibthorpe Road<br />

Ibthorpe.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139825 Pair of houses. Late C18 (Valentine) and early C19 (Orchard) in<br />

same style, with an extension set back at the south end. Flint with<br />

brick dressings, and a tile roof. Two storeys, Valentines 3 windows<br />

(centre blank) Orchard 2 windows. Brick dentil eaves, narrow<br />

horizontal flint panels, brick quoins, verticals, cambered openings to<br />

the ground floor, plinth. Casements, Valentines has 2 bays, one<br />

splayed the other rectangular, with concave lead roofs. Valentines<br />

has a plain doorway, with 6-panelled (2 top glazed) door beneath a<br />

moulded canopy, Orchard has a wide C19 tiled canopy on<br />

ornamental brackets.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139824 House. Early C19. Stucco and slate. Symmetrical front (southeast)<br />

of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with later wing at the west side. Lowpitched<br />

hipped roof, with lower roof to the wing: the walls are marked<br />

with joints, and the ground floor window heads have cornices on<br />

brackets, plinth. Sashes in reveals. Doorway with moulded cornice<br />

on carved brackets, panelled pilasters and 6-panelled (2 top glazed)<br />

door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139823 Short terrace of 3. Early C19. Stucco and slate. Symmetrical<br />

fenestration to the front (south-east) of 2 storeys. 4 (2.1.1) windows.<br />

Low-pitched hipped roof. Plain walls with stone cills. Sashes in<br />

reveals. 6-panelled doors, that at the south side with a porch having<br />

a concave metal canopy, those (coupled) at the north side with thin<br />

canopies on wrought-iron brackets.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139822 House. Early C19. Stucco and slate. Square plan with lower rear<br />

wings. Symmetrical front (south-east) of 2 storeys, 1.1.1 windows.<br />

Hipped double-pile roof, of low pitch with wide eaves. Eaves<br />

moulding above a fascia, which merges with thin plain architraves,<br />

bays to ground floor architraves, plinth: the centre projects slightly<br />

and there are end pilasters, with caps and panelled faces. Sashes in<br />

reveals. Doorway with stepped blocking course, simple entablature,<br />

panelled pilasters with caps and bases, deep entrance with ½-glazed<br />

door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139891 House. Originating as a C17 timber-framed building, but mainly<br />

early C19. Brick and slate. Regular front (east) of 2 storeys, 5<br />

windows. Walls of Flemish bond, with cambered arches to the<br />

ground floor, plinth, some horizontal flint panels at the north side; all<br />

now painted. C20 casements. C20 brick porch with a tile roof. The<br />

interior shows part of the timber-frame, and there is a massive<br />

chimney breast.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Little Thatch<br />

Pill Heath Cottage Lane<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JG<br />

Brookside<br />

The Hill<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AE<br />

Riverside Cottage<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Murrle<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Granary 20m S Of Lower Farm<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Church Cottage<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139895 Cottage. Late C18, with C20 extensions at each end. Flint and<br />

thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows. Hipped and 1/2<br />

hipped roof, with eaves raised above the upper windows. Brick<br />

dressings to the flint walls, with cambered openings, and some<br />

banding. Casements. C20 porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139832 House. Early C19. Brick and slate. Symmetrical front (south west)<br />

of 2 storeys 3 windows. Low pitched hipped roof with a wide eaves.<br />

Red brick-work in flemish bond with blue headers dutch flat arches<br />

stone cills. Sashes in reveals. C20 brick porch with parapet and flat<br />

roof. C20 single storeyed wing set back at the south east side.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139819 Cottage. C17 and late C18. Timber framed building with small<br />

extensions at each end of the C18, with a thatched roof. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 2 above 4 windows. Roof 1/2 hipped, with eaves raised<br />

above the upper windows. The frame has painted brick infill to the<br />

lower part and rendered panels to the later upper framing: the end<br />

walls are flint with brick quoins and bands, returning on the front at<br />

each side as painted brickwork. Casements. Boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139818 Cottage. Early C18. Painted flint and brick, with boarded outshots,<br />

and a 1/2 hipped thatch roof. 1 storey and attic. 2 windows.<br />

Casements. Boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139821 Granary. C18. Exposed timber frame on staddles, with brick<br />

infilling. 1/2 hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139820 Cottage with attached barn. Late C17. Timber-framed building, with<br />

rendered and brick panels, and boarded walls to the barn: thatched<br />

roof. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. The roof is 1/2 hipped<br />

at the west end with tile hung upper wall, with 2 eyebrow dormers,<br />

and hipped at the east and brought to a low eaves above an outshot.<br />

Casements. Boarded doors. The small barn has 3 bays and a<br />

queen post truss.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Homelea<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Granary 10m SE Of Adams Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Barn 10m S Of Adams Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Latches<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Barrack Cottage<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BL<br />

Honeybere Cottage<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139881 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows.<br />

Roof ½-hipped at the west end, at the east end brought forward and<br />

continued at a lower level above a narrow wing (projecting forward<br />

alongside the road), one small eyebrow dormer. Brick quoins,<br />

bands, cambered openings (painted on the front). Casements. 6-<br />

panelled (2 top glazed) door, and a plain boarded side door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139880 Granary. Early C19. Timber-frame on 9 staddles. Slate roof. Walls<br />

of vertical boards<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139879 Barn. C18. Timber-frame of 8 bays, with one aisle; Queen post<br />

truss. Corrugated iron roof. Boarded walls<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139877 Formerly 2 cottages, now 1 dwelling. Late C18, with C20 rear<br />

extension. Flint and brick, with a thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 3<br />

above 4 windows. ½-hipped roof, with timber-framed gable, eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows. Flint walls with brick quoins,<br />

cambered arches. Casements (4 being old leaded lights). Plain<br />

doors, glazed porch at the rear. Stone plaque inscribed MMN 1776.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139876 Range of cottages, converted into one dwelling. C17 timber frame<br />

with C18 brick and flint cladding. C18 wing of flint and brick, forming<br />

an L-shaped plan. Thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, fairly regular<br />

fenestration. The roof has different levels, includes ½-hips and<br />

gables, a catslide, and a small area of tiling with 3 hipped tiled<br />

dormers. There are brick dressings to the flint walls, some rubbed<br />

flat arches to openings now filled, cambered arches to most of the<br />

(small) openings, some buttresses, and indications of several<br />

alterations. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139859 Cottage. C17 timber frame, with C18 cladding. Flint and brick walls,<br />

with a thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. Hipped and ½hipped<br />

roof, catslide at rear, eaves raised above the upper windows.<br />

The flint walls have brick dressings, the western bay being<br />

brickwork. Old leaded casements. C20 ½-glazed porch with a<br />

thatched roof.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Elm Cottage<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

Kilderkin Cottage And The<br />

Malthouse<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

Ibthorpe Farm House<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Stables 20m N Of Ibthorpe Farm<br />

House<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139860 House, attached to the east end of Kilderkin. C18. Flint and thatch.<br />

Front of 2 storeys, 2.1 windows (the east side projecting forward).<br />

Walls have brick quoins and verticals. Mullion and transome<br />

windows. C20 ½-glazed porch at the east end, with a thatched roof,<br />

C20 brick porch at the rear with a hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139861 Formerly house and malting (to the east), now 2 dwellings. C17<br />

timber frame and early C18 flint and brick cladding, with late C18<br />

rear extensions. Brick, flint and brick, tile and thatch. The house<br />

part has a symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (centre<br />

blank), the less regular eastern range having 2 storeys, 2 windows.<br />

The tile roof is hipped at the west end, and lowered over the malting,<br />

where it continues as thatch (continuous with Elm Cottage); at the<br />

rear are a gable, 2 hipped roofs and a thatched gable. The arches to<br />

the ground floor, plinth; the malting has flint walls with brick quoins<br />

horizontal bands of different patterns, plinth, and some rendering on<br />

new blockwork; the rear has painted brickwork with exposed framing<br />

in the thatched gable. To the rear of the house is a wing of banded<br />

flint and brick with a tile roof, of 2 storeys with an extension of 1<br />

storey, and a further extension ending in boarded walls, with a<br />

thatched roof. The front windows of the house are 3-light sashes<br />

and there is a 6-panelled door; other windows are casements.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139872 House of L-shape. Early C18. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, brick dentil (carved)<br />

eaves. Walls of blue and brindle headers with flush red dressings;<br />

quoins, rubbed flat arches, plinth (of English bond). Sashes in<br />

exposed frames. 6-panelled (2 top glazed) door within an architrave,<br />

with a moulded canopy having a panelled soffit, and carved brackets<br />

above plain pilasters, and a stone step. The long east elevation is<br />

regular, of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with similar features and a 1st floor<br />

band (broken), upper windows being old mullion and transom<br />

casements with leaded lights, the lower triple sashes: former<br />

doorway partly filled and with a narrow window. The west and north<br />

wall of the front block have narrow horizontal flint panels.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139873 Stables. Early C19. Rectangular 2 storeyed block, with a slate roof<br />

(hipped at the north end) and walls of flint with brick quoins, verticals,<br />

thin horizontal bands and cambered openings. Irregular openings;<br />

doors, windows, and hayloft doors.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Kitchen Garden Wall 30m NW Of<br />

Ibthorpe Farm House<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Cartshed 10m W Of Ibthorpe<br />

Farm House<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Ibthorpe Agricultural Engineering<br />

Company<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Yew Tree Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Granary 25m N Of Yew Tree<br />

Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Stables And Barn 30m NW Of<br />

Yew Tree Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139875 Early C19. High wall of flint with brick bands and plinth, with a tile<br />

capping. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139874 Cartshed. Early C19. Rectangular block with a timber frame and<br />

solid wall facing the roadway, having flintwork with brick quoins and<br />

bands. Hipped slate roof. Prominent alongside the roadway.<br />

Included for group value<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139866 House. 1702. Brick and flint, with a tile roof. Symmetrical front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows. Steep hipped roof, with 3<br />

hipped dormers (with casements). The walls have horizontal flint<br />

panels, brick quoins, rubbed flat arches, plinth. Sashes in exposed<br />

frames. Doorway with canopy on carved brackets, fanlight with<br />

diagonal bars, 4-panelled (2 top glazed) door. Rear addition (to form<br />

double pile) has similar walls, with a lower-pitched gabled roof.<br />

Dated brick<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139867 Barn. C18. 4-bay timber frame with small southward addition at the<br />

east end. Queen post truss. ½-hipped thatch roof, hipped to the<br />

lower addition. Boarded walls, one bricknogged section.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139868 Granary. C18. Tall timber frame on 9 staddles. ½-hipped thatch<br />

roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139869 Stables and barn. C18 stable, with early C19 extension (barn).<br />

Rectangular building of flint and brick, with a symmetrical front, with<br />

a timber framed addition to the west side. ½-hipped thatch roof.<br />

Walls have brick quoins and horizontal bands, the later part being<br />

boarded. Brick above the old doorway inscribed TW 1708.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Stables 40m W Of Yew Tree<br />

Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Barn 20 Metres West Of Yew<br />

Tree Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Stables 10m SE Of Bank Tree<br />

Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Barn 30m E Of Ibthorpe Manor<br />

Farm<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BZ<br />

Stable 20m NE Of Ibthorpe<br />

Manor Farm<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BZ<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139871 Stables. Early C19. Low narrow building linking the west end of the<br />

barn and stables, to form a courtyard west of the farmhouse.<br />

Thatched roof. Flint outer, boarded inner walls. Included for group<br />

value<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139870 Barn. C18. 5 bay timber-frame with Queen post truss. Hipped<br />

thatch roof. North wall boarded, other walls of flint with brick quoins<br />

and horizontal bands.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139865 Stables. Early C19. Small rectangular building of flint, with brick<br />

quoins, verticals, eaves and plinth. Slate roof. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139855 Barn. C18, and late C19. Original timber frame of 5 bays with one<br />

aisle and central entrance, extended at the north end by 3 bays<br />

without aisle, and with a short extension at right angles of the C19.<br />

Queen post truss on brick base wall. Hipped thatched roof.<br />

Boarded walls.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139856 Stable. C18, and late C19. Walls of narrow horizontal flint panels HURSTBOURNE<br />

with brick quoins and cambered arches; ½-hipped thatch roof with<br />

exposed frame in the gable, lower western part ending in a hip.<br />

Rectangular block with solid walls, and a lower narrower westward<br />

extension. Symmetrical arrangement of central door with an opening<br />

at each side. Plain doorway. The extension has boarded walls.<br />

TARRANT


2 Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

Lime Cottage<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

Horseshoe Cottage<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

Bridle Cottage<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

The Cottage<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139858 Pair of houses. Narrow early C19 block, with a late C19 extension at<br />

the south side. Brick and slate. Formal arrangement of the front<br />

(east), each unit having a projecting centrepiece with a doorway, a<br />

window on each side (missing at the north end) and pilasters<br />

beyond, and a window in the extension: 2 storeys, 1.1. door<br />

.l.blank.1.door.blank windows. Simple roof form, with catslide at<br />

rear. Walls in Garden bond, the north gable having exposed framing<br />

above 3 pilasters. Casements. 2 plain doorways, with boarded<br />

doors.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139857 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 3<br />

windows. Roof ½-hipped to the south, hipped to the north. Flint<br />

walls with brick quoins and verticals, indicating changes. Casements.<br />

½-glazed door, and another boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139853 Cottage. C17, with C18 cladding, and C20 extensions. Brick and<br />

rendered walls, thatch roof. Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys,<br />

3 windows, has westward extension of equal size, of 1 storey and<br />

attic, 3 windows. ½ hipped roof, with hip at the west end and<br />

brought to a low eaves above an outshot. Main wall of Flemish bond<br />

with blue headers, cambered openings, flint plinth: the other parts<br />

being rendered. Casements. Plain doorway with a French door,<br />

beneath a wide thatched canopy on rustic poles.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139852 House. Late C18, and early C19. Brick and flint, render, and thatch.<br />

Symmetrical front (east) to the older part, of 2 storeys, 2 windows,<br />

with extension to the north side of 2 windows, and outshot to the<br />

south. Roof ½-hipped at the north side, meeting the lower tile roof of<br />

the extension, hipped at the south and brought to a low eaves above<br />

the outshot. Main wall of flint panels with brick quoins, bands and<br />

cambered ground floor openings, extension rendered and outshot<br />

boarded in the upper part. Casements. Boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139851 House. 1751, with C20 cross wing. Brick and thatch. The old front<br />

(east) is symmetrical, of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. ½-hipped<br />

roof, catslide at rear, eaves raised above upper window; hipped to<br />

the C20 wing. Flemish bond with blue headers, 1st floor band,<br />

rubbed flat arches to the ground floor, plinth; later north gable has<br />

squared knapped flint wall with brick quoins and exposed framing in<br />

the upper part, C20 walls of red brick. Casements. French door; ½glazed<br />

porch at the rear. Plaque inscribed WAS 1751<br />

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Poores Cottage<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

Corner Cottage<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

Bank Tree Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Stables 30m N Of Bank Tree<br />

Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BN<br />

Banktree Cottages<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

2 Malthouse Cottages<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BU<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139850 House. Late medieval 2-bay massive timber frame, with cladding of<br />

the late C18, and extensions to the west and rear of the C20. Flint<br />

and thatch. 2 storeys, irregular fenestration. ½-hipped roof, with<br />

pantile above the rear outshot. Flint with brick quoins, plinth, and<br />

marks of alterations; painted brick infill to the exposed frame at the<br />

east end (boarded in its upper part). Casements. Glazed C20 porch<br />

with hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139849 Small house. Late C18, with early C20 extension. Flint and brick,<br />

with a thatch roof. Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 2<br />

windows, with a 1 window westward extension. Roof hipped at the<br />

west end. Flint walls with red brick quoins, bands, cambered arches<br />

to the ground floor, plinth; tapered stack at the east gable.<br />

Casements. Boarded door in a plain opening.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139863 House. Early C18. Painted brick, with a thatch roof. Regular front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, 6 windows (some now blank and one filled).<br />

Hipped and ½-hipped roof, central shafted stack and tapered stack<br />

at the east end. Flemish bond, 1st floor band, cambered ground<br />

floor openings, plinth. Casements, sashes to the eastern-most<br />

windows. 5-panelled door within a C19 trellis porch on a low wall,<br />

with a thatched roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139864 Stables. Late C18. Rectangular building of red brickwork, with 7<br />

narrow horizontal flint panels, cambered openings. ½-hipped tile<br />

roof with boarded gables.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139847 Pair of cottages. C17, late C18, with C20 extensions. Timberframed<br />

building with some later cladding, with a thatched roof. 1<br />

storey and attic, irregular fenestration. ½-hipped roof, with eyebrow<br />

dormers. Exposed frame with painted brick infill, part of rear wall<br />

has flint panels in brickwork, with cambered openings; C20 north<br />

wing of painted brickwork. Casements. C19 plain door to one and<br />

porch to the other<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139848 Cottage range, now one dwelling. Late C18, with C20 improvement.<br />

Flint and thatch. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Roof<br />

hipped at the west end and returned as a gable to the south front,<br />

eyebrow dormers. Flint walls with brick dressings, some brickwork in<br />

English bond, with much alteration. Casements. French door to the<br />

front, ½-glazed door to the rear.<br />

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Kitchen Garden Wall To The N Of<br />

Ibthorpe House<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

Forecourt Wall And Gatepiers To<br />

Ibthorpe House<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

White Hart House<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BW<br />

Keepers Cottage<br />

Windmill Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Windmill Farm<br />

Windmill Lane<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0DQ<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139846 Kitchen garden wall. Early C19. Tall boundary wall of cob, with a<br />

tile capping.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139845 Roadside boundary wall, including 2 gate-piers. C18. Flint walls<br />

with brick dressings, and 2 gatepiers, with a rusticated design of<br />

brick with projecting flint bands, and plain caps.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139862 House, and former public house. Early C19, with C20 north<br />

extension and west side restoration. Rendered walls and slate roof.<br />

Front (east) of 2 storeys, 2.1.1 windows. Hipped roof. Plain walls,<br />

with stone cills. Sashes in reveals. Simple C20 classical doorcase.<br />

The west elevation has C20 pedimented ½-dormers.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139893 Small cottage. Late C18, with early C19 outshot. Flint and brick,<br />

with a thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows to the NW<br />

elevation. Roof ½ hipped at the southern end, with exposed timber<br />

frame filled with wattle, hipped and brought to a low eaves at the<br />

northern outshot, which masks a large tapered brick stack, eaves<br />

raised above upper windows. Casements. Boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139894 House. Early C18, with C20 restoration. Of timber-framed origin, the<br />

walls are reclad in flint, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 5<br />

windows. There are brick dressings, with signs of several<br />

alterations, the north gable has an exposed frame. Casements,<br />

upper lights within eyebrow dormers. Plain doorway with a thatched<br />

hood. Within there are changes of levels, and a timber chimney<br />

bressumer inscribed WAB 1718.<br />

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Blakes Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

Upton House<br />

Village Street<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

Upton Farmhouse<br />

Upton<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139909 House. Early C19 cottage at right angles to the roadway, with a<br />

substantial C20 addition to the rear, forming an L-shaped block.<br />

Flint and brick, with a pantile roof. The old unit has a symmetrical<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. The walls have regular banding<br />

of flint and brick, with brick quoins and coupled Gothic arches<br />

(without middle pier) to the openings, the centre being filled with<br />

brickwork including a blue diamond. Cast-iron casements of small<br />

panels and pointed tops. Boarded door in a plain frame. The north<br />

gable to the road, and rear wall, continue the banded effect. The<br />

west elevation has a small cast-iron casement above a boarded<br />

door. The C20 extension has a similar scale with upper walls tile-<br />

hung above ground floor brickwork.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139910 Cottage. Late C18, with a small C20 extension. Flint and thatch. 1<br />

storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Hipped and ½-hipped roof,<br />

one eyebrow dormer. Brick quoins and cambered arches, with flint<br />

panels to the C20 part. Casements. Plain doorway.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139908 House. C17 timber framed house with late C18 re-cladding, and<br />

early C19 addition alond the rear (to form a double pile). Brick, flint:<br />

thatch, slates. The wide front (once 2 houses) is 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Half-hipped thatch to the front part, with exposed framing<br />

in the gables, brick dentil eaves. Flint walls with brick quoins,<br />

verticles, horizontal bands, and indications of changes. Old leaded<br />

casements to upper windows, 2 early C19 splayed bays with sashes<br />

and one other sash, to the ground floor. The doorway has a<br />

moulded canopy on carved brackets (with added decorative struts),<br />

with panelled soffit, 6 panneld (2 top glazed) door. The rear block<br />

has a hipped slate roof, victorian sashes; and there is a verandah<br />

across the west end.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139950 House. Late C18, with a late C20 addition. Brick, with a hipped tile<br />

roof. symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (centre<br />

filled). Brick dentil eaves with blue heads in the hollows, red brick<br />

walls in Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered rubbed red brick<br />

arches to the ground floor, high plinth. Cast-iron casements. 6panelled<br />

door in a plain frame, with a moulded canopy on brackets<br />

and 4 steps. East and west walls have thin horizontal flint panels.<br />

Set back on the west side is a late C20 wing, of identical style<br />

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Gatepiers And Roadside Wall N<br />

Of<br />

Oriel College Farm<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

Barn And Stables 30yds NW Of<br />

Oriel College Farm<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

Garden Wall At Oriel College<br />

Farm<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

Upton Dean<br />

Village Street<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139955 Gatepiers and wall. Early C19. Pair of gatepiers in brickwork, with<br />

plain caps and stucco ball finials. The wall is of flint with brick<br />

dressings and a tile capping.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139956 Barn at right-angles to the roadway, with a lower narrower stable<br />

block extending along the roadside. C18 and early C19. Timberframe<br />

of 3 bays with aisles on 3 sides and central entrances; Queen<br />

post truss. Hipped thatch roof with catslide on the west side, with a<br />

thatch canopy on that side supported on brackets on each side of<br />

the doorway. Boarded walls. The stable block has a hipped thatch<br />

roof. Along the roadside the wall next to the barn is boarded, but the<br />

eastern half is of flint, merging with the boundary wall to the house;<br />

on the courtyard side there are many doors and windows, with<br />

boarded walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139954 Garden wall. Early C19. Tall cob and rendered wall with a thatched<br />

copping, enclosing the garden to the rear of the house.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139906 House. Late C18, and early C19. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows, extended at the north side by 2<br />

windows. Hipped roof, brick dentil eaves. Flint walls with brick<br />

quoins, verticals, horizontal bands, and indications of changes. Old<br />

leaded casements to the upper windows, 2 early C19 splayed bays<br />

with sashes and one other sash, to the ground floor. The doorway<br />

has a moulded canopy on carved brackets (with added decorative<br />

struts), with panelled soffit, 6 panelled (2 top glazed) door. The rear<br />

block has a hipped slate roof, Victorian sashes; and there is a<br />

verandah across the west end.<br />

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Rushdown House<br />

Village Street<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JS<br />

The Cottage<br />

Linkenholt Road<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

Barn 50m NE Of Parsonage Farm<br />

House<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

Granary 5m N Of Parsonage<br />

Farm House<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

1 Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139896 House. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. Symmetrical<br />

front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Walls of flint horizontal panels<br />

with brick intermediate bands, quoins, and cambered arches to the<br />

ground floor. Casements. 6-panelled (2 top glazed) door within a<br />

plain opening, with a C20 curved canopy. C20 additions to the rear,<br />

and garage to the west side.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139904 House. C17. Timber framed building with cladding of C18, and rear<br />

additions of the C20. Front (west) of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows.<br />

1/2 hipped thatched roof, with eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows, and lowered to form a canopy to the entrance. Walls of<br />

horizontal flint panels with brick quoins an bands. Upper casement,<br />

lower sashes (2 being 3 light early C19 splayed bays). 1/2 glazed<br />

door. Terra-cotta panel with raised figures 1697.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139903 Barn, C18. Timber frame of 4 Bays with one aisle; queen post truss.<br />

Thatched roof and boarded walls. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139901 Granary. Late C18. Bricknogged timber frame on 6 Staddles, with<br />

hipped thatch roof, and boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139858 Pair of houses. Narrow early C19 block, with a late C19 extension at<br />

the south side. Brick and slate. Formal arrangement of the front<br />

(east), each unit having a projecting centrepiece with a doorway, a<br />

window on each side (missing at the north end) and pilasters<br />

beyond, and a window in the extension: 2 storeys, 1.1. door<br />

.l.blank.1.door.blank windows. Simple roof form, with catslide at<br />

rear. Walls in Garden bond, the north gable having exposed framing<br />

above 3 pilasters. Casements. 2 plain doorways, with boarded<br />

doors.<br />

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1 Marine Terrace<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AQ<br />

3 Marine Terrace<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AQ<br />

1 Rookery Cottages<br />

The Hill<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AE<br />

The Old Bakery<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

1 Victoria Place<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AU<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139823 Short terrace of 3. Early C19. Stucco and slate. Symmetrical<br />

fenestration to the front (south-east) of 2 storeys. 4 (2.1.1) windows.<br />

Low-pitched hipped roof. Plain walls with stone cills. Sashes in<br />

reveals. 6-panelled doors, that at the south side with a porch having<br />

a concave metal canopy, those (coupled) at the north side with thin<br />

canopies on wrought-iron brackets.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139823 Short terrace of 3. Early C19. Stucco and slate. Symmetrical<br />

fenestration to the front (south-east) of 2 storeys. 4 (2.1.1) windows.<br />

Low-pitched hipped roof. Plain walls with stone cills. Sashes in<br />

reveals. 6-panelled doors, that at the south side with a porch having<br />

a concave metal canopy, those (coupled) at the north side with thin<br />

canopies on wrought-iron brackets.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139834 Two cottages. C17 with a later addition at the south end and<br />

restored to form a near-symmetrical pair. Timber framed building<br />

with a ½-hipped thatch roof. 2 storeys, 4 upper windows. Frame<br />

exposed at the front, most of the rear, and the north gable (upper<br />

part with original timbers) with painted brick infill and other walling.<br />

C20 casements. 2 plain doorways with boarded doors.<br />

LB2 Pair of houses of unequal size. Late C18 and early C19. Flint, brick,<br />

and thatch. Front (south-west) of 2 storeys, 2.1 windows. Roof<br />

hipped at the west-end, 1/2-hipped at the east. Flint walls with brick<br />

quoins, thin bands, plinth: Janes Cottage of brickwork in English<br />

bond. Casements. Hicks has a gabled thatched hood (with boarded<br />

front) on brackets and a 1/2-glazed door, Janes a plain doorway with<br />

1/2-glazed door: an old doorway immediately to the east is part of a<br />

slate-roofed link unit to Stanley Cottage, with brick and flint walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139813 Former terrace of 3 houses, now 2. Early C19. Brick and slate.<br />

Regular front (north-east) of 2 storeys 4 windows. Red brick walls in<br />

Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills. Sashes in reveals: one<br />

Victoria (former shop) window. Plain doorways: No.1 has a canopy<br />

on brackets, continued with lesser projection above the windows on<br />

each side.<br />

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The George And Dragon<br />

The Square<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AA<br />

1 Malthouse Cottages<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BU<br />

3 Dene Cottages<br />

The Dene<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AJ<br />

LB2 07/01/1952 139838 An inn from medieval times, then a coaching house, now a public<br />

house. The rear has remains of a timber framed building (C16 or<br />

C17) but the main structure is late C18, with some early C19 details.<br />

Walls part painted brick and part render (with joint marks), with a tile<br />

roof. Symmetrical treatment of the front (north-west) and wings<br />

extending to the rear (the north wing abutting Church Street): 2<br />

storeys, 2.1 3 windows (wings of 3 windows). Hipped roof with brick<br />

dentil eaves, gabled centrepiece. The plain walls have a plinth, and<br />

the centre is flanked by pilasters (of painted brickwork) with a band<br />

at eaves level, and another at the top forming a cap which continues<br />

as coping to the gable, which has a flat top (for a feature now<br />

missing). Sashes, the outer upper lights being triple, one splayed<br />

early C19 bay and a wide late C19 rectangular bay, in the<br />

centrepiece a blind arch heads a wide triple sash to the 1st floor.<br />

Doors at each side, one 1/2 glazed the other of 6 panels within an<br />

architrave headed by a canopy on carved brackets: the centre<br />

(former carriage entrance) has a door with windows at each side,<br />

under a canopy of 4 brackets. The north wing has all the former<br />

openings (2 Venetian to the ground floor) now filled; beyond is a<br />

single storeyed unit with an entrance to the rear yard, connected to a<br />

cottage (part of the premises) of 2 storeys, 2 windows, with walls of<br />

painted flint and brick, sash windows, and a central entrance now<br />

filled.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139848 Cottage range, now one dwelling. Late C18, with C20 improvement.<br />

Flint and thatch. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Roof<br />

hipped at the west end and returned as a gable to the south front,<br />

eyebrow dormers. Flint walls with brick dressings, some brickwork in<br />

English bond, with much alteration. Casements. French door to the<br />

front, ½-glazed door to the rear.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139830 Row of 3 cottages, now 2 units. Late C18, with C20 restoration.<br />

Flint, brick, with thatch and tile roof. 2 storeys, 6 windows. Thatch<br />

roof to 2 and 3, tile to No. 1. Flint walls with brick quoins, cambered<br />

arches, plinth; all now painted. Casements. Plain doorways, no. 3<br />

with a thatched hood.<br />

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Little Plough<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AX<br />

Highford House<br />

1 Windmill Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BP<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139791 Two houses, once (with Little Plough) a coaching inn. C16 timberframed<br />

building at right angles to the roadway with late C18<br />

recladding and westward extension and an early C19 front elevation.<br />

Brick, flint, slate and tile. The regular front (south-west) is 2 storeys,<br />

4 windows. Hipped slate roof with wide eaves on wrought-iron<br />

brackets. Red brickwork in Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches, stone<br />

cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals. 2 doorways with thin canopies on<br />

carved brackets, one 6-panelled another (Martins) 4 panelled door.<br />

The east and upper wall continues as a mask to the side elevation of<br />

the old part, which has a tile roof, flint walls (part coursed knapped<br />

flint part horizontal panels) with brick dressings and an attached<br />

stack dated 1835. One old upper casement frame is now blocked, 2<br />

lower casements and a blocked doorway. The rear elevation has a<br />

tile roof narrow horizontal flint panels and casements. The interior<br />

exposes part of the old frame, with an arch brace to one truss, and a<br />

beam with diagonal sockets (for mullions).<br />

LB2 03/02/1987 140007 Cottage. Late C17 or early C18, C19 alterations and additions. Flint<br />

with brick quoining, long- straw thatched roof with two eyebrow<br />

dormers to front. Brick stack at left hand gable end. Single storey<br />

and attic. Single storey brick lean-to additions against left hand gable<br />

end wall and at rear. Three bays with entrance to right of centre on<br />

front; early C20 brick gabled porch with panelled door built in front of<br />

doorway with vertical plank door. A C19 four-light casement to left of<br />

porch and two-light casement to right in segmental brick arched<br />

openings. Two-light casements with sidelights in dormers.<br />

Casements have horizontal glazing bars. Interior: large inglenook<br />

fireplace, exposed top chamfered joists. Early C18 doors, queen<br />

strut roof.<br />

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Ibthorpe Manor Farm<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BZ<br />

Boundary Wall And Gatepiers To<br />

Upton Dean<br />

Village Street<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

Chapel 20m NW Of The Cottage<br />

Linkenholt Road<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

Parsonage Farm House<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139854 House. Early C18, with mid C19 rear outshot. Brick and tile.<br />

Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys and attic, 7 windows. Hipped<br />

steep roof, 3 hipped dormers (with sashes), fully moulded eaves<br />

cornice, with a monopitch (from rear eaves level) over the rear part.<br />

Walls of flemish bond with blue headers, flush red quoins, rubbed flat<br />

arches, moulded 1st floor band, some moulded stone cills, high<br />

plinth. Sashes in exposed frames, one original above the doorway,<br />

the other C18 with interior folding shutters. Plain doorframe, with<br />

carved brackets supporting a hood, 8 panelled (2 top glazed) door,<br />

above splayed steps. Large stepped stackat the east end. Rear<br />

Elevation is plain with casements and 3 ground floor sashes, arched<br />

doorway. Single storeyed service wing extends east of the house,<br />

with old leaded casements and boarded door. Simple C18 staircase<br />

within.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139907 Boundary wall, broken by 2 gatepiers. Late C18. Flint wall with brick<br />

dressings. Brick piers capped by stucco vases. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139905 Former small chapel, now a gallery. 1839. Rectangular block with 1<br />

window along each side and arched doorway to the front (west), with<br />

a small raised panel above containing the date. Slate roof with able<br />

to the front. Rendered walls on a flint base. Sashes, mall upper light<br />

in the east gable. 6 panelled door. Within, there remains a plain<br />

panelled rostrum approached by steps, and some original bench<br />

seats.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139900 House. Late C18. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front (west) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, brick dentil eaves. Walls of<br />

flemish bond with blue headers, cambered arches to the ground floor<br />

now masked, stone cills. Casements, C20 splayed bays to the<br />

ground floor. 1/2 glazed victorian door within an architrave, wth a<br />

thin canopy on narrow carved brackets. Other elevations and single<br />

storeyed rear extension have flint walls, with brick quioins, cambered<br />

openings, horizontal bands; casements. Simple original interior.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Parsonage Farm<br />

Church Street<br />

Hurstbourne Tarrant<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0AY<br />

Adams Farm<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BJ<br />

Ibthorpe House<br />

Horseshoe Lane<br />

Ibthorpe<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0BY<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139804 1685. Square brick piers, with fronts having 3 moulded panels,<br />

diminishing upwards, the top containing the date in raised figures,<br />

with the inner jambs surmounted by carved stone ancone brackets,<br />

plinth. The stone caps have a bold cornice moulding, with a ball<br />

finial. Extending from each pier, and enclosing the wide area of the<br />

farmyard and its buildings, is a flint wall, with brick verticals and<br />

bands, and with a tile capping.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139878 House. Originally a C17 timber-frame, the older block was modified<br />

in the early C19 with "Cottage Orne" features, and a cross-wing was<br />

added in 1870 to the east side. Mainly rendered in the old part, flint<br />

and brick to the later: thatch and slate roof. L shaped plan. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 2 storeys to the later part with a l storeyed rear extension.<br />

½-hipped thatch roof, on the north side a dormer with a gable<br />

decorated with diagonal rustic woodwork: the slate roof has<br />

decorative bargeboards to gables. Although part of the framework is<br />

exposed, the main feature of the old part is a verandah on the front<br />

(north) with 2 wide French doors and a slated roof. The later part<br />

has flint panels, brick quoins and cambered openings, the front gable<br />

incorporating the date 1870. Casements in some variety. Boarded<br />

doors to front and rear.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139844 Large house, associated with Jane Austen. Mid C18. Brick and tile.<br />

Symmetrical front of 2 storeys and attic, 5 windows, with a lower<br />

wing at back at the west side. Steep hipped roof with moulded and<br />

dentilled eaves cornice; 3 dormers with cambered leaded heads and<br />

casements. Walls of Flemish bond with blue headers, red flush<br />

quoins, rubbed flat arches, moulded 1st floor band, and high plinth<br />

(stepped below windows). Sashes in reveals. Doorway with<br />

moulded canopy on carved brackets, panel above a plain architrave,<br />

and double doors, above 2 steps. The west wing of 2 storeys, 1<br />

window has a brick dentil eaves and casements. There are massive<br />

stacks at each end with moulded bases. The rear elevation has one<br />

hipped dormer, and irregular fenestration, colourwashed brickwork<br />

and sashes. A small service block at the north-east corner has a<br />

hipped slate roof and flint walls with brick dressings. Jane Austen<br />

here attended the wedding of her sister Mary to Mr Lloyd (owner)<br />

and was afterwards a frequent visitor.<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT<br />

HURSTBOURNE<br />

TARRANT


Kimpton<br />

Forge Cottage<br />

Fyfield<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8ES<br />

K6 Telephone Kiosk<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

Well Cottage<br />

Shoddesden Lane<br />

Little Shoddesden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9LW<br />

Little Shoddesden Farm<br />

Shoddesden Lane<br />

Little Shoddesden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9LW<br />

Well Cottage<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140099 Cottage. C17, early C19, with late C20 extension. Timber-framed<br />

building with a cross-wing at the east end. Mixed exterior materials,<br />

and a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Roof<br />

½-hipped at 3 gables and hipped at the west, eyebrow dormers,<br />

eaves raised above the upper windows of the C20 (north) arm.<br />

Exposed frame with mostly plastered infill, but some panels of brick<br />

and flint bands (painted): C20 unit of painted brickwork. Casements.<br />

Plain doors.<br />

LB2 22/07/1988 140169 Telephone kiosk. Type K6. designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.<br />

Made by Carron Co. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof.<br />

Unperforated George VI crowns to top panels and margin glazing to<br />

windows and door.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140096 Cottage, once 2. C18. Timber frame with rendered outshot, thatch<br />

roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. Hipped roof, brought to a low<br />

eaves above the north-side outshot, eyebrow dormers. Exposed<br />

frame, with rendered infill. Casements. Plain doorway at each end.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140095 House. Mid C18. Brick and thatch. Front (west) of 2 storeys, 6 (2<br />

blank) windows. The roof has a long ridge, and a catslide at the<br />

rear. Painted brick, 1st floor band, cambered ground-floor openings,<br />

plinth: north gable rendered, south gable of flint. Casements.<br />

Doorway with moulded canopy on carved brackets, and 6-panelled<br />

door, boarded door in plain opening at the north side.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140093 Cottage. Late C18, with C20 restoration. Flint walls, some render<br />

with a thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof,<br />

catslide to part of one side, eaves raised above the upper windows.<br />

Flint walls on 3 sides with brick quoins, cambered openings and<br />

plinth: the north (entrance) elevation is rendered. C20 casements.<br />

C20 porch with hipped tile roof and rendered walls.<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON


Kimpton Cottage<br />

The Green<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NX<br />

Garden House<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

Stable And Cartshed<br />

Keepers Cottage<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140092 Unequal pair of enlarged cottages. C17, C19 and late C20<br />

extensions and restoration. Flint and brick, with a hipped thatch roof.<br />

Irregular front (south) of 2 storeys, 4 windows: the west side<br />

(Kimpton) has a wing (of 2 storeys 1 window) projecting forward, with<br />

a garage still further forward: the east side has a single-storeyed<br />

outshot to the front and extensive rear additions. The walls of the<br />

old part of Kimpton are of flint, with brick quoins, bands, zig-zag<br />

ornament of the old part of Kimpton are of flint, with brick quoins,<br />

bands, zig-zag ornament between bands at 1st floor level, some<br />

lozenges, cambered openings and plinth; there is a small oval (now<br />

filled) above the old doorway and the doorway has a triangular head<br />

of brickwork, containing the date 1610; the east side (Yew Tree) has<br />

flint panels (of the early C19), with other walling of flint without bands<br />

but with brick quoins. Casements. 3 French doors, one beneath a<br />

thatched hood on posts.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140091 Now one L-shaped dwelling. Once 2 separate C16 timber-framed<br />

buildings at right angles, linked and extended in the late C18 (as 3<br />

dwellings), with minor extensions of the C20. Mainly C18 exterior of<br />

coursed flint, with a thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, with regular<br />

fenestration within the angle of 4.3 windows. ½-hipped roof, slightly<br />

lower to one wing, with eaves raised above the upper windows. Flint<br />

walls with brick quoins, cambered arches, plinth: with indications of a<br />

new doorway and a doorway replaced by a window. Casements.<br />

Boarded doors, one within an open porch, having a gabled thatch<br />

roof and a timber frame on a base wall. Within, there are remains of<br />

the timber frame, and 2 massive one-sided fireplaces (originally built<br />

outside the frame), one now enclosed by the C18 extension.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140089 Stable, garages, and cartshed, comprising a continuous building<br />

following the curving roadside boundary, in 4 sections meeting at<br />

slight angles, and with a through carriageway between the 1st and<br />

2nd unit. C18 and early C19. Continuous thatch roof, ending in<br />

hips. The outer face is a solid wall, of rendered cob except for the<br />

2nd section (and its return face within the entrance) which is of flint<br />

with brick verticals and horizontal bands. On the inner elevations,<br />

the 1st unit has a rendered wall with brick jambs to the 4 stable<br />

doors, (& a hayloft door above the 2nd opening). The 2nd unit has<br />

boarding above 3 garage openings, and one dormer window within<br />

an eyebrow opening of the roof. The 3rd and 4th units are open to<br />

the courtyard, with arch-braced posts on the stone bases and Queen<br />

post trusses.<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON


Cartshed 20m NW Of Keepers<br />

Cottage<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

Keepers Cottage<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

Paddock Cottage<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

Alexander Cottage<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

Welcome Stranger<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140088 Small cartshed. Early C19 timber frame of 4 bays, with cob rear<br />

wall: Queen post truss. Hipped thatch roof. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 House. 1740, with C20 west side extension. Brick and tile. Regular<br />

front (south) of 2 storeys, 1.4 windows (one blank above the door).<br />

Roof hipped at the east end, at the west gabled a little higher than<br />

the C20 extension, lower eaves at the north side with 2 gabled<br />

dormers, brick dentil eaves. Painted header bond (Flemish at the<br />

north side), cambered ground-floor openings, plinth. C20 c<br />

casements, one old casement on the north side. Plain doorway with<br />

6-panelled door, the north entrance being a C20 gabled porch.<br />

Small C20 porch added at the east end. Plaque inscribed BB1740.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140085 Cottage. Late C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof. 1 storey and<br />

attic, irregular fenestration. ½-hipped roof. Walls of cob.<br />

Casements. Entrance at the rear. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140084 House, once a pair. Early C19. Rendered walls and plain slate roof.<br />

2 storeys, 2 windows. Plain features; casements. Entrance at rear.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140083 Public house. Late C18, and mid C19. Flint and brick, with a tile<br />

roof. Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (centre row<br />

filled). Hipped roof, brick dentil eaves. Walls of 8 horizontal flint<br />

panels (broken by openings), brick quoins, cambered ground-floor<br />

openings, plinth. Casements. C20 ½-glazed porch.<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON


The Coach House<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140081 House, converted from the stable/coach-house of Kimpton House<br />

(itself replaced), and the boundary wall to the rear courtyard. 1835,<br />

with late C20 restoration and alterations. Flint and brick, with a<br />

hipped slate roof. Wide symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 1.2.1<br />

windows. Deep parapet containing the upper windows, with flint<br />

panels, stone coping curving upwards above each opening with<br />

semi-circular head above the openings: at the slightly-projecting<br />

sides the higher level of the parapet allows for a circular flint panel.<br />

A plain stone band separates the parapet from the main walls, which<br />

have 6 horizontal flint panels, broken by brick quoins and recesses<br />

containing the openings (repeated at the sides for the upper<br />

openings). C20 casements. Central C20 porch of brickwork with<br />

entablature extending forward above corner Tuscan columns, the<br />

door being flanked by windows. At each end the elevation details<br />

are repeated in 2 bays, at the north with an attached stack and a flatroofed<br />

garage wing. At the rear, the courtyard is enclosed by a high<br />

wall, of brickwork with flint panels.<br />

KIMPTON


St Peter And St Pauls Church<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

Walls To Kimpton Manor<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

LB1 21/12/1960 140080 Parish church. C13, C14, C15, C18, 1837, restorations of 1894 and<br />

1896. Cruciform church with a south aisle to the nave, south porch,<br />

and western tower. Flint and stone rubble, flint and brick, and a tile<br />

roof. Single cell nave and chancel of c1220 with lancets in the<br />

chancel, and blocked north door in the nave; transepts of the C14<br />

(the north earlier) with decorated traceried windows and ogee<br />

cusped openings (2 squints). C14 arcade of 3 bays with a narrow<br />

south aisle, with wall restored in the C18 (exterior plaque dated<br />

1702) with 2 small windows. Tile roof of continuous ridge, slightly<br />

lower transept roof, low eaves to the south aisle, with wall restored in<br />

the C18 (exterior plaque dated 1702) with 2 small windows. Tile roof<br />

of continuous ridge, slightly lower transept roof, low eaves to the<br />

south aisle. Walls of flint and stone rubble with stone dressings,<br />

cement render to the chancel which has clasped buttresses to the<br />

middle height at the eastern corners. The tower of 1837 is of 2 main<br />

stages, with a parapet with central gablets to each face, flat<br />

buttresses with shallow steps, coupled lancets to the bell stage and<br />

a larger lancet west window: the features of the walling are<br />

expressed in red brickwork with complex intermediate patterns of<br />

flush flint panelling. Windows are a mixture of lancets, coupled lights<br />

with reticulate tracery, small lights of ogee form with cusps, and 2<br />

perpendicular windows (in the nave). Within, there is a Gothic<br />

cusped tomb recess in the north wall of the chancel near the altar,<br />

and a similar recess (altered by the insertion of a window) in the<br />

south wall of the south transept; there are piscinas to the chancel<br />

and south transept. The floor of the chancel has many monumental<br />

slabs from the late 17th to the early C19, and there are several wall<br />

monuments within the same date range. The north wall of the north<br />

transept (the Shoddesdon Chapel) has a small altar tomb (with<br />

inlays for brasses now gone) partly buried in the wa<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140079 Early C19. The roadside boundary wall to the east of the house is<br />

broken in the centre by a plain entrance; the wall then extends along<br />

the north side of the house garden and turns south to meet the<br />

service building. Another section is north of the stable block, and a<br />

length east of the stable block turns southwards (near the service<br />

building) for a short length. The construction is generally of cob<br />

(rendered) on a flint base, but there are parts of flint with brick bands<br />

and base. Along the road front the capping is tiled, but to the rear is<br />

mainly slated.<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON


Kimpton Manor<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

The Vines<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

The Flat And Manor Farm<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

Service Building 10m W Of<br />

Kimpton Manor<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

Stables 30m W Of Kimpton<br />

Manor<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140076 House. C16 and early C19. Brick walls (front rendered), tile roof.<br />

Front (east) of 2 storeys, 4 above 5 windows. The timber frame of<br />

the original building remains in the upper part as a jettied first floor,<br />

above wide pilasters at each end, the plain rendered wall having a<br />

chamfered soffit at 1st floor level, plinth. Victorian sashes in reveals.<br />

The stucco doorcase has a thin architrave within a wider frame (with<br />

edge moulding and convex centre), plain fanlight and 6-panelled<br />

door. The south gable is C16 red brickwork with a chequer pattern<br />

of plaster squares (mostly covering flint panels), a central stepped<br />

buttress: the north gable is rendered, with a massive brick stack of<br />

blue headers with red quoins with one large offset. The rear<br />

extensions of the early C19 are of brickwork in Flemish bond, with<br />

dentilled eaves, some cambered openings, sashes and casements,<br />

and plain boarded doors; 2 outshots have slate roofs. Within the hall<br />

has dado panelling and a C18 staircase; there are 2 stone Tudor<br />

fireplaces.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140094 House. Late C18 and early C19. Brick and tile. 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Flemish bond walls, 1st floor band, plinth: other walls of<br />

flint with brick dressings (parts plastered). Casements. C20 brick<br />

and tile gabled porch.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140087 Barn. C18. Timber frame of 7 bays with one aisle, with entrances at<br />

the 3rd and 5th bays: Queen post truss. ½-hipped thatch roof, hips<br />

above entrances. Boarded walls on a brick base.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140077 Service block at the back of the courtyard, at the rear of the house.<br />

Early C19. Flint, brick and tile. A rectangular block with a hipped<br />

roof, and walls of horizontal flint panels with brick quoins and bands.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140078 Stable and coach-house. Early C19. Brick and slate. Rectangular<br />

block with low-pitched 1/2 hipped slate roof. Irregular front (east) with<br />

double carriage entrance at the south side, and a doorway (with a<br />

hayloft door above) between 2 windows. Flemish bond brickwork<br />

with blue headers..<br />

KIMPTON


Bailiffs Cottage<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PH<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

The Green<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

Shoddesden Manor<br />

Tidworth Road<br />

Great Shoddesden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9LP<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140082 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and thatch. Front (south) of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Roof gabled to the east, hipped at the west and catslide to<br />

part of the rear. Flint walls with brick quoins, cambered arches to the<br />

ground-floor, plinth. C20 casements. Boarded door within an open<br />

porch, with gabled thatched roof on posts.<br />

KIMPTON<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140092 Unequal pair of enlarged cottages. C17, C19 and late C20<br />

extensions and restoration. Flint and brick, with a hipped thatch roof.<br />

Irregular front (south) of 2 storeys, 4 windows: the west side<br />

(Kimpton) has a wing (of 2 storeys 1 window) projecting forward, with<br />

a garage still further forward: the east side has a single-storeyed<br />

outshot to the front and extensive rear additions. The walls of the<br />

old part of Kimpton are of flint, with brick quoins, bands, zig-zag<br />

ornament of the old part of Kimpton are of flint, with brick quoins,<br />

bands, zig-zag ornament between bands at 1st floor level, some<br />

lozenges, cambered openings and plinth; there is a small oval (now<br />

filled) above the old doorway and the doorway has a triangular head<br />

of brickwork, containing the date 1610; the east side (Yew Tree) has<br />

flint panels (of the early C19), with other walling of flint without bands<br />

but with brick quoins. Casements. 3 French doors, one beneath a<br />

thatched hood on posts.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140075 House. Late C17, early C18 and early C19. Mixed wall materials, tile<br />

roof. 2-storeyed. T-shaped block, of which the cross piece is older<br />

with thick walls now rendered, and stone quoins (and a massive<br />

clasped butress of stepped brickwork at the angle): the stem of the<br />

early C18; the whole having irregular fenestration, including some<br />

early C19 sashes. The front (south-east) of 2.1 windows has<br />

roughcast walls, Istfloor band, plinth, flat and cambered arches (one<br />

filled upper opening), projecting stepped stack. Sashes of different<br />

size, and one late C19 rectangular bay (ofcasements) with a hipped<br />

tile roof. The north-east elevation is rendered above a brick plinth,<br />

with windows unevenly spaced and of different sizes (but all sashes).<br />

The walls forming the internal angle (west) are of flint t the ground<br />

floor with brick quoins, Ist floor band, cambered arches, cill band and<br />

plinth, the upper walls of brickwork in Flemish and English bond;<br />

sashes. The hip at the north west extends to a low eaves above an<br />

outshot and links to a narrow service wing. Of several doors the<br />

main entrance is a glazed porch with a hipped roof. There are 2 flatroofed<br />

C20 dormers to the south-east and north-east elevations.<br />

Within there is a C18 staircase with slatted ballusters.<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON


Well Cottage<br />

Thruxton Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NU<br />

Boundary Wall To Keepers<br />

Cottage<br />

Down Road<br />

Kimpton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PG<br />

Brook Cottage And Flats 1, 2, 3<br />

And 4 Littleton Manor<br />

Fyfield<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8ES<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140141 Cottage. Early C18 and C20. Rendered and thatched. 1 storey and<br />

attic, 2 windows. Roof hipped at the west end and brought to a<br />

lower eaves above an outshot: the east gable has a chimney and the<br />

roof merges with a C20 rear extension. Walls of chalk and flint cob<br />

on a flint base, rendered: painted brick re-facing of the outshot.<br />

Casements. ½-glazed door with a side window.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140090 The forecourt wall to Manor Cottage Farmhouse links the stable<br />

range with the small cartshed and continues west of the cartshed to<br />

a gateway opening. Early C19. rendered on cob, with a tile capping.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

KIMPTON<br />

KIMPTON<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140098 House, with conversion to flats at the rear. C16, early C19, with late<br />

C20 extensions. Roughcast, painted brick, and tile. The main part is<br />

of the early C19, with the original timber-framed building acting as a<br />

cross-wing at the rear. Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Hipped roof. Plain roughcast walls, plinth. Victorian<br />

sashes. Plain doorway with 6-panelled (2 top glazed) door, with a<br />

flat-roofed C20 open porch, made up of old timbers. The side<br />

elevations are of brickwork in Flemish bond, plain cement pilasters at<br />

the corners with the front, plinth; sashes and some casements. The<br />

rear part has a partial exposure of the timber frame, with C17<br />

brickwork in the north gable, but is masked by the late C20 flatroofed<br />

2-storeyed extensions: the south face of the north side wing<br />

has a C17 doorway, with a boarded door, a hood on carved<br />

brackets, and a Sun Fire Insurance sign. Within, there is a plain<br />

early C19 stairway, panelled doors in architraves, and some<br />

exposure of the frame.<br />

KIMPTON


King’s Somborne<br />

Manor House<br />

Up Somborne Lane<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QY<br />

Cartshed at Marsh Court Farm<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Roadside barn at Marshcourt<br />

Farm<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Cowshed 25m E of barn at<br />

Marshcourt Farm<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

2 Marsh Court Farm Cottages<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DF<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140802 Farmhouse. Mid C18 altered mid C19 earlier core. Brick, front<br />

stuccoed, slate roof with lead ridges. 2 storey 3 x 3 bay building with<br />

C19 single storey range added to front. Addition has central<br />

archway flanked by pilasters. Inside original 6-panel door. Each side<br />

12-pane sash. Cornice and parapet with coping. On 1st floor 3 12pane<br />

sashes. Other side has central C20 door. To left french<br />

windows, to right 3-light casement under segmental head and small<br />

C20 window beside. Roof hipped with stack in front of ridge to other<br />

front and another on rear hip. Earlier core including C16 well<br />

discovered during alterations in 1980.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140801 Cartshed. Early C20 by E Lutyens. Brick with tile details and roof. 7<br />

bay cartshed, blank except for farmyard side which has 6 round brick<br />

piers supporting wallplate. Roof hipped. Brick walls connect it to<br />

barn and cowshed.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140800 Barn. Early C20 by E L Lutyens. Brick with tile and stone details,<br />

old plain tile roof. 7 bay barn with tall double doors in n central<br />

hipped midstray porch. Between each bay sloping brick and tile<br />

buttress. Right end bay as granary on 24 brick pillars with stone<br />

capitals and brick arches between on walls. Door in that end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140798 Cow house. Early C20 by E L Lutyens. Brick with tile detail and<br />

roof. 5 wide bays with stable door in central bay and square<br />

windows in other bays on farmyard side. On other side small 2-light<br />

casement in end bays with hipped doors with hay loft doors above.<br />

Long brick wall links it to barn and short wall to cartshed.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140796 Pair of semi-detached cottages. Early C20 by E L Lutyens. Brick<br />

with tile details, old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay cottages wing to<br />

rear to each, end onto road with entrances in each end with shell<br />

hoods and in rear wings. Garden front has to road end cottage 2 4light<br />

windows with brick mullions, tile heads and leaded light. To<br />

inner bay 1st floor dormer bay sitting on roof with hipped roof and<br />

similar 4-light casement. Far cottage has in each bay 2 2-light<br />

casements with central brick mullion and tile head and similar in<br />

similar 1st floor bay. Roof swept down. Large ridge stack between<br />

bays of cottages.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Barn 20m S Of Hayes<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PR<br />

Hayes<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PR<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Romsey Road (west side)<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Crown Hill Cottage<br />

Romsey Road (west side)<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Shappon<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PW<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140795 Barn. C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded, corrugated iron roof. 5<br />

bay barn end onto road with narrow road end bay with flint wall<br />

continuing as shed along roadside. Double doors both sides to<br />

central bay. Roof hipped. Inside queen-post roof with cambered ties<br />

and braces to ties and wallplates and some windbraces.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140794 Farmhouse. C16 altered C18. Timber-frame with brick infill cob<br />

outshots, roof thatched. End onto road, 3 bay building with outshot<br />

to front of far bay, 1½ storey. To near end of far bay planked door in<br />

solid frame and casement beside. 2-light casement in other bays<br />

and small eyebrow dormer above centre. Roof half-hipped at near<br />

end and outshot at far end. Stack on roof above door and external<br />

stack at far end.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140790 Cottage. C17, encased C18 refronted late C19. Timber-frame<br />

encased in brick, tilehung gables and front of flint with brick and<br />

stone dressings and tiled coping. C17 2 storey, 3 bay timber-frame<br />

encased in brick C18 and outshot to rear. Central C20 door, each<br />

side brick pier supporting moulded cornice and gabled hood. Each<br />

side canted hip-roofed bays with small panes in upper part. On 1st<br />

floor in centre small round window, with white and blue ceramic tiles<br />

in surround. Each side segmental head cross window. Each side of<br />

right bay full height brick pilasters with white ceramic tiles. Red and<br />

yellow brick 1st floor string. Higher up stone bands and machiolated<br />

eaves cornice. Central ridge stack with similar ridge tiles each side.<br />

Inside much of C17 timber-framing exposed.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140788 Cottage. C16. Timber-frame wit colourwashed brick infill, thatched<br />

roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay and smoke bay, outshot to rear. Top-lit door<br />

under open pent-roofed porch in left of centre bay. 3-light casement<br />

in right of centre narrow bay, in left bay, and small one in right bay.<br />

Eyebrow dormers with 2-light casements over centre bays. Roof<br />

half-hipped with stack on ridge in centre and stack at left end.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140787 Cottage, once pair. Early C19. Colourwashed brick, slate roof. 3<br />

bay, 2 storey. Early C19 6-flush panel top-lit door in flat roof trellis<br />

porch to right of centre. In end bays 3-light casements on both<br />

floors. In centre 2-light casement with 4-pane sash above. Roof<br />

hipped with ridge stacks between bays. Note: Survival of timber bay<br />

timber frame. Ridge tiles<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


The Crown Inn<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PW<br />

Yew Tree House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PW<br />

Staddle Barn 75m W Of Compton<br />

Manor<br />

Compton Manor Estate<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QW<br />

K6 Telephone Kiosk<br />

Church Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Haywain House 6 Parsonage<br />

Farm Barns<br />

Church Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NB<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140786 Public house. C17, altered C18 and late C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and rebuilding, weatherboarded front to<br />

addition roof thatched. 3 bay C17 building with left bay rebuilt C18,<br />

and to left C20 2 bay single storey service part. Half-glazed 4panelled<br />

doors under flat hoods at each end of centre bay. !6-pane<br />

flush framed sash in each bay, low set at right. 2-light casement<br />

eyebrow dormer in each bay. Roof with ridge piece, ridge stack to<br />

left of centre, lower ridge to left bay and stack at left end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140785 Cottage. C17. Timber-frame, wattle and daub infill, thatched roof.<br />

1½ storey, 3 bay. In centre bay to right C20 "Tudor" door with light<br />

each side. C20 2-light casement in other bays. In eyebrow dormers<br />

in left bay 3-light casement, in right bay 4-light casement. Roof halfhipped<br />

to right with ridge stack to left of centre.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140740 Staddle barn. Early C19. Timber-frame weatherboarded, slate roof<br />

with lead ridges, on brick plinth and staddle stones. 7-bay barn<br />

resting on brick plinth on ends and side facing house, other side and<br />

middle supported on 52 staddle stones. Double doors on this side in<br />

2nd bay from left and 3rd bay from right. Loft door and window in<br />

centre and end bays. Roof hipped.<br />

LB2 28/07/1988 140837 Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert<br />

Scott. Installed 7.7.1938. Made by Lion foundry. Cast-iron. Square<br />

kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated George VI crowns to top<br />

panels and margin glazing to windows and door.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140738 Stable. C18. Brick, part weatherboarded, old plain tile roof. Single<br />

storey, 6 bay range, blank on road elevation. On other side, 3 bay<br />

stable of central door and slatted windows to one side, and 2<br />

cartshed bays of weatherboarding, with blank bay at end, on other<br />

end.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


The Grain House 1 Parsonage<br />

Farm Barns<br />

Church Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NB<br />

7 Upper Brook Cottages<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QR<br />

11 Upper Brook Cottages<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QR<br />

Brook Farm House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QR<br />

How Park Barn<br />

Cow Drove Hill<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QG<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140737 Barn. C17 and C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded with corrugated<br />

iron roof. End onto road of 2 buildings, C17 7 bay barn at road end,<br />

C18 4-bay aisled barn at far end. C17 barn has double doors in<br />

centre bay, C18 barn has on far side hip-roofed midstray porch and<br />

roof half-hipped at far end. Inside C17 barn has queen post roof with<br />

angled queen posts and curved braces from posts to wallplates and<br />

tiebeams. C18 part has tall-posted queen post roof with straight<br />

braces and some windbraces.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140736 Cottage. C17. Timber-frame encased in pebbledash, shingle roof.<br />

1½ storey, 3 bay, outshot to rear. Front has central flush door with<br />

window beside. 4 or 5-light casement in gable. Roof half-hipped<br />

with central stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140735 Cottage. C17 extended C18. Timber-frame with pebble dash infill,<br />

shingle roof. Single storey and attic, 3 small bay with later outshot to<br />

right and C19 addition to left. Front has planked door in left bay with<br />

casement beside, 2-light casement in other bay, above centre bay in<br />

gabled dormer. Roof half-hipped to left and hipped and sweptdown<br />

to right. Stack between right and centre bays.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140734 Farmhouse. C18 altered C19. Brick later rendered, old plain tile<br />

roof. " storey and attic, 3 bay with long wing to rear on right and<br />

short wing to rear on let with gable to rear in centre. C19 central<br />

half-glazed door inside gabled porch. Each side small 12-pane<br />

sash. Above 2 large 12-pane sashes, in centre 4-pane sash. Roof<br />

half-hipped with rendered central cruciform stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140733 Barn. C17, converted to house 1981. Timber-frame,<br />

weatherboarded walls on brick plinths and piers, old plain tile roof. 7<br />

bay barn outshot all round now converted so that wall rebuilt on one<br />

side and ends inside main posts. On this side central hipped<br />

midstray porch now with open sides. Inside this doorway, each<br />

under roof canted bays. Velux windows on hipped roof. Inside<br />

frame kept intact, queen-post/queen-strut roof with straight braces to<br />

ties, mostly exposed.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Barn 30m W of North Park Farm<br />

House<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

North Park Farmhouse<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

The Cottage And 3 Farm<br />

Cottages<br />

Shoddesden Lane<br />

Little Shoddesden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9LW<br />

Barn 75 NW Of Lower Eldon<br />

Farmhouse<br />

Eldon Firs Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QN<br />

War Memorial<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140731 Barn. Circa 1800. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth,<br />

slate roof. 7 bay with double doors in 3 bay from left and door n 2nd<br />

bay from right, roof half-hipped. Inside low-pitched queen-strut roof,<br />

with king-posts. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140730 Farmhouse. Mid C18 of 2 builds. Brick with flint and brick outshot,<br />

concrete tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay with 2 bays added to left and<br />

outshot to rear. In original central bay planked door n solid<br />

segmental head frame. Wall around rendered with sloping<br />

buttresses either side of bay. In right bay and 2 added bays 2-light<br />

segmental casement. 2-light casement in centre bay and on 1st<br />

floor over and in end bays. 1st floor raised band, broken between<br />

builds. Blue header brick panel above door. End stacks and small<br />

stack at end of original building.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140097 Cottage. Of C16 origin, with early C19 re-cladding. Flint and thatch.<br />

South elevation of 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows (one a<br />

former doorway). ½-hipped roof, with eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows. Flint walls with brick quoins. Casements. C20 entrance<br />

at the west end. Within, there exists framing which suggests an<br />

origin as a late-mediaeval 2-bay hall, with a large fireplace attached<br />

at the west end when a 1st floor was inserted; a further timber<br />

framed bay was added at the west end, and the 3 bay unit<br />

afterwards re-clad. To the rear is attached a late C20 extension in<br />

the form of a timber frame, with panels glazed on the south side.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140741 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth,<br />

corrugated iron roof. 10 bay barn with double doors on both sides of<br />

3 bay in from each end. Small double door and window opposite to<br />

one central bay and stable door in end bay. Inside queen-post roof<br />

with angled queen posts. Curved braces to ties and some straight<br />

windbraces. Diagonals in walls.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140776 War memorial. 1921 by E L Lutyens. Portland stone. 3 wide steps to<br />

plinth that splays out upwards to form seat. Rectangular section<br />

base, inscribed, changing via spurs into lozenge section cross shaft<br />

with contemporary style cross. One of a series built using a Lutyens<br />

design.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Dovecote 75m NW Of Compton<br />

Manor<br />

Compton Manor Estate<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QW<br />

Staddle Barn At Horsebridge<br />

Farm House<br />

Horsebridge Farm Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PY<br />

Willow Cottage<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PW<br />

Parsonage Farmhouse<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PN<br />

Cob Wall Around Garden To N Of<br />

Fromans House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PW<br />

Diamond Cottages<br />

Nutchers Drove<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PB<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140739 Folly. C18. Brick in header bond on flint and brick plinth, old plain<br />

tile roof. Square-sectioned, 2 storey building with plinth offset and<br />

only a planked door in solid segmental head frame. Roof hipped<br />

with wide lead flashing below weathervane.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140747 Staddle barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, corrugated iron<br />

roof on staddle stones. 3 bay barn on 28 staddle stones. C20 low<br />

lean-to on each side. Centre bay has door both sides. High-set<br />

windows in other bays. Door in end. Roof half-hipped.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140789 Cottage. Early C19. Rendered cob, slate roof once thatched. 1½<br />

storey, 2 bay with lean-to rear. C20 flush door to left, 3-light<br />

casement to right. Roof half-hipped with 2-light casements in<br />

gables. Central stack. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140775 House. Early C18, altered C19. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3<br />

bay, later range to rear. Central 6-flush panel door under trellis<br />

porch. Each side large C19 canted bay. On 1st floor C19 3-light<br />

casement each side of 2-light. Toothed cornice. External end<br />

stacks.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140783 Cob wall. C18 altered C20. Cob with pantile coping. Wall runs from<br />

end of barn (qv) 5m N then 30m E, then 50m S to S of house. 2m<br />

high with pantile coping with ridge tiles.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140767 Two semi-detached cottages. Mid C19. Pebbledashed cob on flint<br />

plinth, slate roof. Semi-detached cottages, 2 storey, 2 bay, 2 bays<br />

deep. Each has central gabled porch open to front with planked door<br />

or reused C18 6-panel door. To outer bay casement with similar<br />

above, to inner bay 2-light casement and another above. Roofs<br />

hipped with central ridge stack with similar stack behind on rear face.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Butchers End<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NZ<br />

Prospect House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

Sheds to rear of Marshcourt Farm<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Granary 30m NW of North Park<br />

Farm House<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Barn Immediately W Of<br />

Providence Cottage<br />

Up Somborne Lane<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QZ<br />

Reeds Farm Cottage<br />

Up Somborne Lane<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RB<br />

Morecroft<br />

Muss Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PE<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140814 House. Mid C18, altered C20. Brick, old plain tile roof 2 storey, 2<br />

bay double pile. Central 6-pane top glazed door under flat hood with<br />

posts. Each side, both floors C20 9-pane sashes. External stack at<br />

left end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140826 House. Mid C18, extended late C18, possibly earlier core. Brick, old<br />

tile roof. 2 storey and attic, 3 bay, with lower 2 storey addition to<br />

rear. Central 6-panel top-lit door in C20 replica Georgian doorcase<br />

and moulded hood. Each side 16-pane sash with rubbed brick arch.<br />

Above door o12-pane sash, each side 16-pane. Brick dentilled<br />

eaves. Roof half-hipped to left, external stack to right and 2 2-light<br />

hipped dormers.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140797 Sheds. Early C20 by E Lutyens. Brick with tile details and old plain<br />

tile roof. Shed running each side of wall between yards of cottages.<br />

Each side of wall recessed planked door and small light in other bay.<br />

Roof swept down on this side.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140732 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on stone staddles,<br />

corrugated iron roof. On 12 staddle stones. Door in centre, roof<br />

half-hipped.<br />

LB2 09/02/1984 140807 Barn, now garage. C16 restored 1984. Timber-frame<br />

weatherboarded on brick plinth, old plain tile roof. End on to road, 2<br />

bay with double doors in road end. Roof hipped. Inside late cruck<br />

frame with ties and collars.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140804 Cottage. Late C18 refenestrated C20. Chequerwork brick, asbestos<br />

sheet roof, formerly thatched. Central planked door, each side 2-light<br />

casement. Roof half-hipped with central stack.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140765 Pair of cottages, Late C18. Brick, thatched roof. Pair of 3 bay, 1½<br />

storey cottages. Left cottage has to left C20 outshot brick porch with<br />

door on right side and reset 3-light casement to front. In end bay of<br />

right cottage half-glazed C20 door in original segmental head frame<br />

and in this and other bays 3-light cast-iron casement in segmental<br />

head. On 1st floor on wallplate to inner end of right bay and 2nd bay<br />

from left.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Old Palace Lodge<br />

Old Palace Farm<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NJ<br />

1 Marsh Court Farm Cottages<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DF<br />

Granary 30 Metres North Of<br />

Rookley Farmhouse<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QX<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140773 Farmhouse now 2 dwellings. C16 core, refronted C17 and C18,<br />

altered C19 remodelled 1965, on site of John of Gaunt's Palace<br />

Palace. Flint with brick dressings and brick, old plain tile roof. C16<br />

L-shaped building of 5 bay front with 2 bay wing to rear on left, wing<br />

originally extended further and front extended to right, (wing bays are<br />

wider suggesting greater importance), to right of centre bay to left 2<br />

bays and along wing plinth with moulded brick offset. C20 door in<br />

2nd bay from left, 3-light casement to centre and 2 2-light casements<br />

in left bay. Over left bays 3-light casement with head in hipped<br />

dormer and 2-light casement in centre bay. Projecting C18 wing has<br />

C20 french doors and windows. To right corner C20 pent-roofed<br />

porch with casement beside and C20 2 and 3-ligiht casement<br />

above. Roof hipped with large right of centre ridge stack and stack<br />

on right hip. Inside remains of C16 roof, possibly originally on a<br />

timber-frame structure. Queen post roof with 3 posts and curved<br />

windbraces although only one nearly complete truss remains, and<br />

parts of an interesting truss across the diagonal of the corner<br />

survive. " C16 stone windows which were in building pre-1965<br />

survive in pieces in garden. Possible part of outbuildings of palace.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140796 Pair of semi-detached cottages. Early C20 by E L Lutyens. Brick<br />

with tile details, old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay cottages wing to<br />

rear to each, end onto road with entrances in each end with shell<br />

hoods and in rear wings. Garden front has to road end cottage 2 4light<br />

windows with brick mullions, tile heads and leaded light. To<br />

inner bay 1st floor dormer bay sitting on roof with hipped roof and<br />

similar 4-light casement. Far cottage has in each bay 2 2-light<br />

casements with central brick mullion and tile head and similar in<br />

similar 1st floor bay. Roof swept down. Large ridge stack between<br />

bays of cottages.<br />

LB2 13/08/1984 145582 Granary. C18. Timber-framed on 9 staddles, with 1/2 hipped tile roof,<br />

and walls of vertical boarding.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Rookley Farmhouse<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QX<br />

Garden Wall At Rookley Manor<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QX<br />

LB2 13/08/1984 145581 House. A late-medieval timber-framed building, with re-cladding and<br />

extensions of the early C19. Rendered and brick walls, with a tile<br />

roof. The front (south east) is of 2 storeys, 2.1 windows. The hipped<br />

roof extends to a low eaves above a south-side outshot, and is<br />

broken to form a lower eaves to the early C19 north side, where<br />

there is a brick dentil eaves. The south side is roughly plastered, the<br />

north side of painted brickwork. Sashes, one Yorkshire sliding sash<br />

in the upper aprt of the north side. 4-panelled door within a lightly<br />

framed open porch. The north elevation (early C19) has 2 windows<br />

(the upper Yorkshire shashes the lower casements) and is linked to<br />

a single-storeyed service wing. Within, the heavy frame of the<br />

original building is exposed.<br />

LB2 Garden wall running North from each end of house some 200m with<br />

walls between halfway along and at top. C18. Brick. Wall 3m high<br />

on plinth, piers at 3m intervals with panles between. In NE corner<br />

remains of dovecote.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Rookley Manor And Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QX<br />

Milestone 1100m SW Of Leckford<br />

Hutt PH<br />

London Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Henley House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

LB2S 05/12/1955 145580 House. Early C18, with late C18 re-fronting. Rendered and brick<br />

walls, tile roof. A plain 2 storeyed house, with a Gothick elevation<br />

applied to the south east front in the late C18. The entrance front<br />

(south-east) has in the centre a taller angular bay, to produce 2.3.2<br />

windows. The walls have been rendered (with masonry marks), with<br />

a crenellated parapet above a stone cornice, comprising a moulding<br />

above pointed arcading, plain 1st floor band, pointed arches to the<br />

openings, stone cills, and a stone plinth. Sashes in revels, with<br />

interlacing pointed glazing bars in the upper part. The stone door<br />

frame has a reeded architrave, pointed at the top, with moulded<br />

impost caps and plain base and a 1/2 glazed Gothick door. 2 small<br />

circular windows (of C20) break the symmetry. The south west<br />

(original) elevaytion in plain and symmetrical, of 5 windows, with<br />

coping to parapet and stone moulded cornice, plinth, sashes in<br />

reveals. The hipped-roof to the 2 fronts returns at the north-east as a<br />

hip and gable, the upper walls being tile-hung and the lower masked<br />

by outshots: 2 sash and 3 casement windows. The rear elevation is<br />

red brickwork in English bond, with a large arched staircase window.<br />

C20 2 storeyed addition at the north corner links to a C18 range,<br />

being a 2 storeyed addition at the north corner links to a C18 range,<br />

being a 2 storeyed cottage, extending as a sing-storeyed stable<br />

block: tile roof, red brick walling in Flemish bond, with casements<br />

(some old leaded lights). Within, there are 2 rooms lined with C18<br />

panelling, a fine C18 staircase in oak, and the entrance hall has<br />

marble paving and a fine decorated plaster ceiling.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140830 Milestone. C18. Painted stone. Square-section stone with chamfered<br />

top edge, set diagonally onto road with corner facing road cut away<br />

at bottom. Inscriptions on 2 faces read ' 64 Miles to LONDON' and '3<br />

Miles to STOCKBRIDGE', and on cut away corner '18 to BAS'<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140822 Public house. C17 encased C18 extended early and late C19.<br />

Timber-frame encased in brick, flint and brick additions, old plain tile<br />

roof and slate roof. 3 bay timber-frame encased in, with to right early<br />

C19 cross-wing projecting forward a bay, 2 storey, and in front of<br />

earlier part late C19 slate-roofed outshot with C20 garage to left end,<br />

door on road end. 4-panel half-glazed door to right end of outshot, to<br />

left 2 4-pane sashes, in end of wing 2 casements, all with rendered<br />

arches. Roof half- hipped to left. Stack at left of outshot. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Spencers Farm<br />

Winchester Road (north side)<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Granary 10m S Of Upper Eldon<br />

Farm<br />

Eldon Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QN<br />

September Cottage<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PR<br />

Middle Thatch Cottage<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PR<br />

Tombchest 10m NW Of Church<br />

Of<br />

St Peters And St Pauls Church<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140815 Pair of cottages, once house. Early C18. Brick in header bond, left<br />

half colourwashed, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 4 bay, outshot to rear.<br />

Central porch to each cottage; to right C20 brick pent-roofed porch,<br />

to left gabled open timber porch with S-shaped tie-plate above. To<br />

left cottage 4 C20 2-light casements. To right cottage 2-light<br />

casements in segmental heads. On 1st floor 2 2-light casements.<br />

Toothed eaves. Stack in centre and at each end<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140812 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, old plain tile roof, on<br />

stone staddles. Rectangular, 3 small bays with central door, on 12<br />

staddle stones. Roof hipped.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140793 Cottage, C18. Rendered cob with brick gables, thatched roof. 1 1/2<br />

storey, 2 bay. In centre slated pent-roofed porch with 2 small doors.<br />

Each side 3-light casement and above right bay 2-light casement in<br />

eyebrow. Brick stack at right end. Included for group value.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140792 Semi-detached cottages, once one. C16 enlarged C18 and C20.<br />

Timber- framed with brick and plaster infill and rendered additions,<br />

thatched roof. 3 bay C16 building with C18 bay added to left and<br />

added to left late C20 outshot to front, 1 1/2 storeys. C20 planked<br />

door in large gabled hood in left bay and planked door inside pentroofed<br />

porch in right bay. In C16 bays 2-light casements. In C18 bay<br />

3-light casement with shutters. Above C18 2-light leaded casement.<br />

Over left 2 C16 bays 2-light casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof<br />

half-hipped with right hip rnning into September Cottage (qv). Stack<br />

above right door, over left C16 bay and at end of C18 bay.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140778 Tombchest. 1792. Stone. 1792 to Charles Mill. KINGS SOMBORNE


Horsebridge Mill And Flat<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PX<br />

Granary 2m E Of Manor Farm<br />

House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NZ<br />

Barn And Shed NW Of Fromans<br />

House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PW<br />

Pear Tree Cottage<br />

Romsey Road (west side)<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Cob Wall Around Garden 40m SE<br />

Of Fromans House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PW<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140746 Mill and attached mill house. Early C19, late C20 extension. Brick,<br />

pantile roof. 5 bay, 3 storey and attic mill, with 2 storey, 4 bay mill<br />

house to right with wing to rear of left and taller 2 storey 4 bay C20<br />

extension. Mill has race under left bay. 2nd bay from right has door<br />

on each floor with segmental head to lower 2. On roof overhanding<br />

above this bay luccam. In other bays C19 cast-iron segmental head<br />

24-pane window. Inside construction of cast-iron columns and Ibeams<br />

by Joseph of Ringwood. Under left bay remains of an<br />

Armfield of Ringwood turbine and sluice gate gear. House has C20<br />

6-panel door and fanlight under open porch of brick piers. To right<br />

bay C18 16-pane sashes under rubbed brick arch and similar above.<br />

In other bays 5 early C19 16-pane sashes under segmental heads.<br />

Stack on ridge between left bays. C20 addition in matching style.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140817 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboard, corrugated iron roof, on<br />

stone saddles. Small granary on 9 stone staddles. Central door.<br />

Hipped roof.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140782 Barn and shed. C18. Cob barn, with weatherboarded outshot garage<br />

and brick barn, thatched roofs. Set at right-angles to house single<br />

storey, small 2 bay shed with double doors in end and raised eaves<br />

with weatherboarding at far end to hipped roof. Barn at far end of<br />

shed has planked door in solid frame at end, 2-light casements in<br />

gables and in far gabvle C18 planked door. Roof half-hipped. On one<br />

side C20 weatherboarded garage.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140791 Small house. Early C19. Brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 bay, double-pile<br />

building. Central 6-panel door with flush bottom panels under timber<br />

trellis flat-roofed porch. Each side 16-pane sash with rubbed brick<br />

arch. On 1st floor similar with cambered heads and in centre<br />

roundheaded window with tiled arch. Roof hipped with wide eaves.<br />

End stacks on hips.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140784 Cob garden wall. C18. Cob on flint plinth with tile coping. Wall<br />

encloses triangular garden with spur wall running N towards house,<br />

3 walls each 35m long and 15m wall running towards house. Walls<br />

3m high, that along road higher and spur wall higher, having tiled<br />

coping with ridge tiles and gateway in NW corner.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Fromans House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PW<br />

Headstone And Three<br />

Tombchests<br />

St Peters And St Pauls Church<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140781 Farmhouse. C16, altered C18 and C19. Timber-frame with brick<br />

infill, encasing and rebuilding, rendered on ground floor, thatched<br />

roof. 2 storey, 3 bay with crosswing at left end C16 building, with<br />

gable of crosswing and ground floor rebuilt C18, outshot added to<br />

rear and C19 wings to rear of left 2 bays. C19 hip-roofed porch of<br />

timber-frame and brick infill at right of centre bay. In each bay and<br />

crosswing C18 16-pane sash. On 1st floor original 2, 4 and 5-light<br />

mullioned windows with small C20 steel casements, crosswing blank<br />

but with casement in gable. Roof half-hipped with ridge piece and<br />

C17 stacks above door and at junction of ridges.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140779 Headstone and 3 tombchests. Late C18. Portland stone. 1789 to<br />

Elizabeth Reeves (nee Edwards), 1783 to James Edwards, 1832 to<br />

James Edwards. Headstone 1763 to James Edwards.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


10 Church Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NU<br />

Goosehill<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PH<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140777 Parish church. C12 origins, chancel and S aisle C13, chancel rebuilt<br />

early C14, mid C14 side chapels to W chancel bays, N aisle and<br />

tower, in 1886 N arcade, part of S arcade, chancel arch, W aisle<br />

bays, tower and S porch rebuilt. Course flint and stone dressings,<br />

plain tile roof and timber upper part to tower, shingled spire. Plan of<br />

C13/C14 chancel with W bay having C14 side chapels continuing<br />

C13/C14 aisles of C12 nave and in W bay of nave large W tower<br />

with timber belfry and spire, to E of it S porch. E end of chancel has<br />

early C14 3-light reticulated centre wide C14 trefoiled window, to W<br />

mid C14 squareheaded 2-light trefoiled window with label, with some<br />

old glass. S aisle has 6 small square headed 2 -light trefoiled<br />

windows 3 C14, one reset in old doorway, 3 C19. N aisle 4 C15<br />

similar windows, much repaired, a C19 similar at W and W of centre<br />

C19 gabled porch, buttress each side and pointed door with label,<br />

inside door of reused stone. W end has C19 pointed door rising to<br />

sill of C19 W window similar to E window and aisles have W<br />

windows similar to E. Tower has tapered shingled middle stage,<br />

belfry of 4 roundheaded louvred bell opening son each side, short<br />

broach spire. Inside chancel E window has splayed arch. Each side<br />

image bracket, below square recess with C20 timber door. In NE<br />

monument 1736 to Needham Family in marble of console brackets<br />

supporting sill, inscribed panel on with Doric columns supporting<br />

entablature and broken segmental pediment with cartouche. To W<br />

low set C14 sept-foil ogee moulded recess containing slab with in<br />

low relief figure under trefoiled canopy, around edge Gothic<br />

inscription. W bay has to N and S double chamfered arches dying<br />

into jambs, above N jamb plaque 1729 to Luke Sutton. Chancel arch<br />

C13 rebuilt C19, with 2 chamfered order arch on C13 simple round<br />

capitals and shafts. To SE ugly C19 stone pulpit. 5 arcade 3 bays,<br />

C13 restored C19, E bay and arch of next C13, of 2 chamfered<br />

orders with simple round capital<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140774 Public house now private residence. Mid C19 altered C19 and late<br />

C20. Colourwashed brick, old plain tile and slate roof. 2 storey, 3<br />

bay single pile with contemporary stable attached to right and early<br />

C19 low 2 storey, 3 bay single pile with contemporary stable<br />

attached to right and early C19 low 2 storey, 2 bay wing attached to<br />

left. Central 6-panel door in much altered Doric doorcase mainly<br />

C20. Each side C20 bay. On 1st floor in centre 12-pane sash and<br />

16-pane sash each side. Roof hipped to right with stack to rear on<br />

right and stack at left end. Left addition has C20 windows and<br />

hipped roof.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Old Palace Farmhouse<br />

Old Palace Farm<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NJ<br />

Stable Block 10m E Of<br />

The Old Vicarage<br />

Old Vicarage Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PZ<br />

The Old Vicarage<br />

Old Vicarage Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PZ<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140773 Farmhouse now 2 dwellings. C16 core, refronted C17 and C18,<br />

altered C19 remodelled 1965, on site of John of Gaunt's Palace<br />

Palace. Flint with brick dressings and brick, old plain tile roof. C16<br />

L-shaped building of 5 bay front with 2 bay wing to rear on left, wing<br />

originally extended further and front extended to right, (wing bays are<br />

wider suggesting greater importance), to right of centre bay to left 2<br />

bays and along wing plinth with moulded brick offset. C20 door in<br />

2nd bay from left, 3-light casement to centre and 2 2-light casements<br />

in left bay. Over left bays 3-light casement with head in hipped<br />

dormer and 2-light casement in centre bay. Projecting C18 wing has<br />

C20 french doors and windows. To right corner C20 pent-roofed<br />

porch with casement beside and C20 2 and 3-ligiht casement<br />

above. Roof hipped with large right of centre ridge stack and stack<br />

on right hip. Inside remains of C16 roof, possibly originally on a<br />

timber-frame structure. Queen post roof with 3 posts and curved<br />

windbraces although only one nearly complete truss remains, and<br />

parts of an interesting truss across the diagonal of the corner<br />

survive. " C16 stone windows which were in building pre-1965<br />

survive in pieces in garden. Possible part of outbuildings of palace.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140772 Stable block and carriage shed. Late C18 and C19. Brick slate<br />

roofs. 1½ storey, 3 bay central block with 4 bay low block to right and<br />

3 bay carriage shed to left. Central block has corner pilasters. To<br />

left large arched opening, 2 16-pane segmental head sashes.<br />

Above at each end 2 small wide 8-pane sashes. Central pediment<br />

with dentilled eaves. Roof hipped with central rectangular leadcovered<br />

cupola. To right range has 16-pane sash or C19 door in<br />

C18 segmental head range. To left, range has set of C19 quadruple<br />

doors and to left 2 C20 garage doors with windows over.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140771 Vicarage, now private house. Early C18, extended late C18. Brick<br />

in header bond, old plain tile roof. 2 storey and attic on raised<br />

basement, 5 bay by 3 bay and low 2 storey late C18 wing to rear.<br />

Front has in basement 4 2-light casements, with rubbed brick heads.<br />

In centre perron stairs of brick with stone treads of 2 4-step flights,<br />

wit wrought iron railings. At top central Doric porch with fluted<br />

columns and pilasters, and heavily moulded hood. Under 5-pane<br />

top-lit door and rectangular fanlight. Each side C19 12-pane sashes<br />

with rubbed brick arches. Above 5 original 12-pane sashes with<br />

rubbed brick arches. Timber dentilled and moulded eaves. Hipped<br />

roof and symmetrical end stacks with small ridged roofs joining them<br />

to hip. Interior almost completely unaltered, of great interest.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Triangle Cottages<br />

Old Vicarage Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Garden Wall Running W Brook<br />

House<br />

Old Vicarage Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PZ<br />

Diamond Cottages<br />

Nutchers Drove<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PB<br />

Vine Cottage<br />

Muss Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PE<br />

Dove Cottage<br />

Muss Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PE<br />

Wistaria<br />

Muss Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PE<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140770 Pair of cottages. Late C18, altered C19. Brick slate roof. 2 storey, 3<br />

bay. Planked doors in solid segmental head frames between bays. 6<br />

2-light segmental head casements. Stack in front of ridge at right<br />

end and behind ridge in centre. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140769 Wall. C18 and C19. Rendered cob and brick, tiled coping with ridge<br />

tiles. Wall 3m high has brick offset with tiled coping and ridge piece.<br />

It starts from W corner of front of house, runs 10m W then forward to<br />

edge of stream on Old Vicarage Lane, then runs along stream to<br />

where lane joins A3057 Romsey Road, with last 20m in brick with<br />

sloping buttresses.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140766 Row of cottages. Late C18. Pebbledashed cob on flint plinth, slate<br />

roof originally thatched. Each cottage 2 bay, 2 storey. To each<br />

planked door in pent-roofed open fronted corrugated iron roofed,<br />

wattle or rendered porch, single casement to one side and 3-light<br />

casement to other with 3-light casement over doors. Windows<br />

arranged alternately. Roof hipped with stacks between cottages, not<br />

in centre.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140765 Pair of cottages, Late C18. Brick, thatched roof. Pair of 3 bay, 1½<br />

storey cottages. Left cottage has to left C20 outshot brick porch with<br />

door on right side and reset 3-light casement to front. In end bay of<br />

right cottage half-glazed C20 door in original segmental head frame<br />

and in this and other bays 3-light cast-iron casement in segmental<br />

head. On 1st floor on wallplate to inner end of right bay and 2nd bay<br />

from left.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140764 Cottage. C17, extended C20. Timber-frame, wattle and daub infill,<br />

addition in rendered brick, thatched roof. Single storey, 2 bay C17<br />

part with 1½ storey, 3 bay addition. C20 hip roofed porch with C20<br />

door in right C17 bay, 2-light casement beside and in left bay. To left<br />

C20 part, in each bay 2-light casement with similar over in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Half-hipped roof with ridge piece. Stack in centre of C17<br />

part.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140763 Cottage. C18. Brick with blue headers, thatched roof. 2 bay, 2<br />

storey. Central C20 door in segmental head. Each side C20 2-light<br />

casements in original segmental heads. On 1st floor 2 C18 2-light<br />

casements. Roof half-hipped with ridge piece and central stack.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Muss Cottage<br />

Muss Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PE<br />

Marsh Court Manor<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140762 Cottage. C16, partially rebuilt C18, restored 1980. Timber-frame<br />

and scantling timber, rendered. 1 bay of C16 building, the hall, with<br />

2 C18 bays to left and C20 bay to rear. Front 1½ storey, 3 bay, has<br />

blocked doors between each bay, that to right with narrow 2-light<br />

casement. C20 2-light casements in each bay with 2-light eyebrow<br />

dormer over. Roof half-hipped with stacks each end of ridge.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140761 House. Late C17 with earlier core, altered mid C20. Timber-frame<br />

core, brick encasing with blue headers, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3<br />

bay and passage/stack bay, wing to rear in centre and rest of rear<br />

outshot. Front has planked door in solid frame in passage bay.<br />

Each side C20 tripartite window and in right bay 3-light casement.<br />

Rubbed brick arches over each opening, made for wider opening.<br />

Directly over 1st floor string. Above end bays 9-pane sash with head<br />

in flat roofed dormer. Over right inner bay C20 tripartite window with<br />

head in gable. Roof half-hipped with large multi-flued stack above<br />

door and stack on front at right hip.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Marsh Court<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

LB1 29/05/1957 140749 Large country house. 1901-5, extended 1924-6 by E L Lutyens for H<br />

Johnson. Clunch chalk blocks, Portland stone, red brick and tiles,<br />

old plain tile roof. Plan of E Plan N entrance front consisting of<br />

corridors on both floors of main range. Behind this taller S main<br />

range with S projecting wing at E (on left of entrance front) and<br />

service courtyard to E, not completed until 1905 and 1926 when<br />

behind, to S of this courtyard large ballroom built, extending E from S<br />

facade. N entrance front low and long is 2 storey of 2 heights, 7<br />

wide bays with wide wings projecting forward each end. Central 2<br />

storey gabled porch. On ground floor archway of Portland stone<br />

arch with key blocks curving inwards from it to detached arch<br />

supported off plinth walls inside main arch. Underneath vaulted in<br />

stone and tile squares. Above 2-light casement above level of eaves<br />

either side. Either side 3 bays of blank centre bay except for<br />

chequered tile strip, each side paired 3-light mullioned windows with<br />

similar over rand 2-light similar over centre bays. Hipped ends of<br />

wings have eaves raised over canted full height bays with paired<br />

cross-windows and paired 2-light casements over. Tile chequerwork<br />

along inner of wings at ground floor window level. Windows all<br />

leaded. Roofs hipped with moulded 2 or 3 shaft brick stacks on<br />

outer sides of wings near front and towards rear. On higher main<br />

roof large stack at right end of ridge, stack to right of centre and<br />

stack behind ride immediately right of centre. S front taller, with<br />

vertical emphasis with several projecting bays and unsymmetrical<br />

with one projecting end wing and added tall roofed ballroom beyond<br />

it. Service court yard in brick and much more vernacular. Interior<br />

much as built (c.f. Country Life photographs) Country Life; Vol 71;<br />

1932 p 316, p 354, p 378. Buildings of England, Hampshire;<br />

Penguin; N Pevsner; 1966; p313-3. Lutyens; Arts <strong>Council</strong><br />

Catalogue; 1981; p103-106.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Western Cottage<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JB<br />

Horsebridge House<br />

Horsebridge Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PU<br />

Austins Cross Cottage<br />

Church Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NH<br />

Snowdrop Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NY<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140748 Former garages and power house. 1905 by E L Lutyens, extended<br />

since. Brick, ashlar stone and flint, tile offset, weatherboarded<br />

upper, tile buttresses, old plain tile roof. Either side of drive Lshaped<br />

block of 1½ storey, 7 bay block along road and to rear at<br />

house end 5 bay single storey range on higher level, with in front at<br />

house end retaining wall coming forward to constrict road. Road front<br />

has tall plinth of stone, tile offset and weatherboarded upper, except<br />

for bay of brick. On one side in all but end bay cross-window,<br />

formerly leaded, on other side similar in all but bay next to brick bay<br />

which has timber archway, planked door inside. On roof on this side<br />

hipped dormer with 2-light casement above door and high on roof in<br />

centre similar dormer but with latticed blind openings. Both roofs<br />

hipped at house end with large stack of square with half-lozenge<br />

each side section and moulded heads over 2nd bay from that end.<br />

Wings are weatherboarded on brick plinths and have tall hip-roofed<br />

central midstray porch. In road bays 2-light casements. Far bays<br />

outshot, either with similar casements and over 2 hipped dormers<br />

and 2-light casements, or open verandah. Roof hipped and<br />

sweptdown. Large ridge stack above side with dormers, double<br />

version of other stacks.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140745 House. Early C18. Colourwashed brick, old plain tile roof, timber<br />

stud frame internally. 2 storey, 3 bay with lean-to to left, double pile.<br />

Front has central early C19 top-lit 6-panel door. Each side tall 12pane<br />

sash, above 3 12-pane sashes. Roof hipped with end stacks.<br />

Internally early C18 features except for C17 staircase from a manor<br />

house of that date near Whitchurch. Constructed for bachelor<br />

gentleman and internal layout give insight into social structure of that<br />

period.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140744 Cottage. C18. Brick with weatherboarded store, thatched roof. 2<br />

bay, 1½ storey with outshot each end, that to left store. Left of<br />

centre C20 gabled porch. To left and in right outshot single<br />

casement, to right 2-light casement, all segmental headed. Above a<br />

1 and 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof swept down each<br />

end. Ridge stack above door.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140743 Cottage. C16 extended C18. Timber-frame wattle and daub infill,<br />

thatched roof. 3 bay timber-frame with C18 scantling timber-frame<br />

bay added to right, 1½ storey. Planked door in centre and 3-light<br />

casement in each C16 bay, all with small hoods over. Above right 2<br />

C16 bays 2-light casements, with carved boards each side, in<br />

eyebrow dormers. Roof hipped with ridge stack immediately left of<br />

door and stack on left end.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Cartshed Granary 100m NW Of<br />

Lower Eldon Farmhouse<br />

Eldon Firs Lane<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QN<br />

Manor Farm Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

Redhill Cottages<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

Briar Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

The Cruck Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140742 Cartshed/granary. Early C19. Timber-framed weatherboarded on<br />

flint and brick wall, slate roof. 3 bay cartshed, open one side with<br />

posts on plinth stones. Double door in gable.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140829 Cottage, once pair. Early C19. Rendered cob with weatherboraded<br />

outshot stores at each end, thatched roof. 2 storey, 3 bay with<br />

outshot store each end. Just left of centre planked door under pentroofed<br />

hipped, blocked door beside. 5 C20 3-light casements. Roof<br />

hipped and swept down with ridge piece wit brick stacks at each end<br />

of ridge. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140828 Pair of cottages, once cottage. C17 extended C18. Timber-frame<br />

wit with plaster infill and end rebuilt in blockwork, added<br />

colourwashed brick bay, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay C17 part<br />

with bay added to right C18. Central bay has pair of planked doors<br />

under long slated pent-roofed hood on brackets. In left bay C20 2light<br />

casements. To right 2-light segmental head casement. Above<br />

2 end bays 2-light eyebrow dormer.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140827 House, once 3 dwellings. C17 encased C18 extended early C19 and<br />

C20. Timber-frame encased in rendered brick with similar additions.<br />

Older parts roof thatched, rest slate. 2 storey, 3 bay C17 building<br />

and 2 bay C18 cottages added to left with C20 additions to rear and<br />

to right end 2 bay C18 cottages added to left with C20 additions to<br />

rear and to right end 2 C20 bays added. C17 part has gabled<br />

rendered porch to left of centre with C20 door. 6 C20 3-light leaded<br />

casements. Roof has ridge piece and stack each end. To left and to<br />

right additions have similar 1, 2 and 3-light casements with door to<br />

left. Inside floor of C17 building, huge brick fireplace and good C17<br />

queen-post roof survive. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140825 Cottage. C15 altered C18 and C20. Cruck timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick, thatched roof, weatherboarded store, 3 bay, 2<br />

storey, with outshot store at left end. Right bay has C20 planked<br />

door with casement. 2-lkight casement in centre bay on right and 2light<br />

casement at left end. Vertically weatherboarded outshot with<br />

door. On 1st floor 3 3-light casements with heads in eyebrow<br />

dormers, long one right of centre. Roof hipped and swept down to<br />

left with stack to left of centre. The eaves have been raised twice as<br />

the frame clearly shows. English Vernaculara Houses; E Mercer;<br />

HMSO; 1975; p 165 and fig. 79.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Woodmans Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

9 Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

Stafford Lodge<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

The White House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PF<br />

New Farm<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6PG<br />

The Long Barn<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NZ<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140824 Cottage. C18, extended C20. Rendered cob and brick, thatched<br />

roof. End onto road 2 bay, 1½ storey cottage with narrower single<br />

storey bay added to road end and large porch added to front of it and<br />

road end C18 bay. To front of porch planked door and casement,<br />

roof hipped C19 3-light casement in far bay with 2 2-light casements<br />

in eyebrow dormers over. Roof half-hipped at far end with end stack<br />

at road end.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140823 House. Early C19. Brick with flint on sides, slate roof. 2 storey, 3<br />

bay, double pile. Central 6-flush panel top-lit door and to left 12pane<br />

sash, both with rendered arches. To right late C19 canted hiproofed<br />

bay with large panes and painted shop sign area above. On<br />

1st floor 3 9-pane sashes with rendered arches. Stack at left end.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140821 House. Early C19. Brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 x 2 storey, 3 x 2<br />

bay. Central 6-panel door and rectangular fanlight. 5 4-pane<br />

sashes, all openings with rendered head. Roof hipped with<br />

overhanging eaves and symmetrical stack at each end. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140820 House. C18 altered C19. Stuccoed brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 5<br />

bay, double pile with wing to rear on left, and C20 garage addition<br />

right. Central 4-panel door and radiating fanlight in doorcase of<br />

architrave with pilasters laid on 9 C19 4-pane sashes. Roof hipped<br />

with stack on right hip.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140819 Farmhouse. Early C18 altered C19. Brick, old plain tile roof. Tshaped<br />

building of 3 bay 2 storey front with similar wing to rear.<br />

Central C18 6-panel door with timber moulding, each side C19<br />

rectangular bay with 3-light casement with transom, all under pent<br />

roof. On 1st floor 3 12-pane sashes. External stacks each end.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140818 Barn and stables. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick<br />

plinth with road wall of stables brick and cob, roofs thatched 4 bay<br />

barn with doors in left 2 bays, bay loft between, at left end and on<br />

roadside windows. At right end low 4 bay stable with stable doors in<br />

left bays. Roof hipped. Inside barn queen-strut roof.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Manor Farm House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NZ<br />

White Chapel<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6NZ<br />

Eldon House<br />

Eldon Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QN<br />

Lovells Farm Cottage<br />

Up Somborne Lane<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RD<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140816 House. C16 remodelled C17, altered late C20. Timber-frame core<br />

with flint and brick bands and brick dressings and additions, tilehung<br />

parts. Double pile C17 part end onto road 2 storeys, 3 bays deep.<br />

To right set back 1½ storey, 2 bay double pile wing, part C16. Wing<br />

has planked segmental head door to left, 1st floor tilehung wing 3light<br />

casement. To left gable of C17 part C20 door with in right<br />

gable C17 4-light casement. On 1st floor to left C19 2-light<br />

casement, to right C20 steel window. Gables tilehung. Between<br />

piles C17, partly rebuilt, stacks of 2 or 3 diamond shafts with offset<br />

heads.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140813 Methodist chapel. 1826 on tablet. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2 x 2<br />

bay single storey. Blocked central door with 24-pane sash each side<br />

to road front. Added porch on right end. Roof hipped.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140811 Farmhouse. C16 encased C18. Timber-frame core encased in<br />

coursed flint with brick dressings. 3 bay, 2 storey with wing to rear<br />

on left and small hipped one bay wings to rear of other bays. Front<br />

has central planked door. Each side C20 3-light casement. 1st floor<br />

timber beam under lea lead flashing. Above door 2-light casement<br />

and each side 3-light casement. Roof hipped. In centre ridge stack<br />

and stack on left hip. Inside C17 and C18 features including on 1st<br />

floor in room to left of centre C17 plaster overmantle with coat of<br />

arms.<br />

LB2 20/06/1985 140810 Cottage. Late C15, encased C18, altered C19 & C20. Cruck timberframe,<br />

painted brick and rendered cob encasing, rendered addition,<br />

thatch roof. 1½ storey, 3bay with C20 wing to rear in centre. On<br />

road front, in each bay irregular C18 & C19 2-light casement, 2 in<br />

centre bay, over 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer centre one<br />

C18, rest C20. Roof half-hipped. Surviving upper part of cruck<br />

exposed at right end. Inside 2 cruck trusses, almost complete,<br />

exposed. Full crucks with diagonally set ridge piece, collar and tiebeam<br />

that extends to carry wall plate. Diagonally set purlin, scarf<br />

jointed at trusses and cut into blade. Top surface of most blades<br />

replaced, curved braces run from this part of blade to purlin. During<br />

C20 restoration remains of smoke hood found against right of centre<br />

truss when C18 stack take down. Flooring over C17 with chamfered<br />

beams and joists.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


St John The Baptist Church<br />

Eldon Road<br />

Kings Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QN<br />

Lovells Farm House<br />

Up Somborne Lane<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QZ<br />

Providence Cottage<br />

Up Somborne Lane<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QZ<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Up Somborne Lane<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RB<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140809 Redundant church. Late C12, E wall rebuilt early C19 and roof<br />

similarly, late C20 restoration. Rubble flint rendered, stone dressing,<br />

rebuilt brick wall, old plain tile roof. Single cell church. Brick E wall<br />

set slightly W of original has pointed window copying original.<br />

Sloping brick buttresses to each end. Other walls all have stone roll<br />

mould string at sill level, halfway up wall. S wall has to W of centre<br />

round headed window with continuous chamfer and roll mould inside<br />

it. To W rebuilt pointed doorway with C20 door and buttress on<br />

corner. N wall has 2 similar windows each side of centre, to W of<br />

centre stone for consecration cross, and clasping buttress at W end.<br />

W wall has similar window with rectangular squint below, to S<br />

consecration cross stone and SW buttress. Inside E wall is rendered<br />

with render imitation rear arch to E window and string course below,<br />

with reset consecration cross stone each side. On other walls much<br />

repaired roll mould string. At E end of N & S walls half of splays of<br />

rear arches of windows lost in shortening. To n each side of centre<br />

and W of an S wall wide splayed pointed rear arches with continuous<br />

roll moulding. Possibly remains of NW window with consecration<br />

cross stone below. In SW reconstructed C20 roundheaded doorway<br />

with consecration cross stone above. On W wall similar rear arch to<br />

window with squint below, not glazed. Vested with the Redundant<br />

Churches Fund since 1971.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140808 Farmhouse. C17 encased and extended C18. Timber-frame with<br />

brick infill and front, cob wing to rear on left, roof shingled. 2 storey,<br />

3 bay with outshots each end. To right of central 6-flush-panel top-lit<br />

door in C19 timber-trellis porch. Above 2-light casement. In each<br />

bay C19 3-light casement on both floors. Outshot to left is<br />

weatherboarded. Roof hipped and sweptdown each end. Ridge<br />

stack above door and stack on left hip.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140806 Pair of cottages, once house. C15 altered C18 and C20. Cruck<br />

timber-frame building with colourwashed brick infill and additions,<br />

shingle roof. 3 bay C16 building with C20 half-bay added to left and<br />

1½ bays added to right. C16 part on plinth. At left of centre C16 bay<br />

and in centre of right C16 bay, C20 door. Between 2 C19 2-light<br />

casements. In other bays C20 2-light casement. Roof-hipped with<br />

steep hips. On roof 4 tall C20 2-light hipped dormers.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140805 Pair of cottages. Early C19. Brick, thatched roof. Each cottage 3<br />

small bays 2 storeys. Central plank door under open pent-roofed<br />

porch, each side 2-light segmental head casement. Above 3 2-light<br />

casements with heads in eyebrow dormers. Large central stack and<br />

external stack.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Barn Cottage<br />

Up Somborne Lane<br />

Up Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6RB<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140803 House. Late C18 refenestrated C19. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2<br />

storey end attic, 3 bay with wing to rear in centre. Central 6-panel<br />

top-lit door under moulded flat hood. Each side C19 4-pane sash<br />

and 3 more on 1st floor, all with rubbed brick arches. End stacks<br />

and 3 2-light flat-roofed dormer.<br />

KINGS SOMBORNE


Leckford<br />

The White House<br />

Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

14 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

Wall Running NW And NE From<br />

12 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

New Farm House 1-2<br />

New Farm<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DA<br />

Barn 100m N Of New Farm<br />

House<br />

New Farm<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DA<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140195 House. Early C19 altered C20. Rendered brick, slate roofs. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay building with 3 bay wing to right end set back a bay.<br />

Front has central C20 glazed door in C19 heavy doorcase having<br />

reveal with flush panelling, over large moulded flat hood on console<br />

brackets. Each side large sashes with C19 louvred shutters. On 1st<br />

floor 3 12-pane sashes. Wide eaves to hipped roof with stacks<br />

behind ridge at top of hips. Wing has large C20 window and small<br />

window in large opening with columns each side and 4 small 4-pane<br />

sashes on 1st floor, roof hipped.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140194 Pair of semi-detached cottages. Mid C19. Flint with brick dressings<br />

and bands. 2 storey, 2 bay with single storey porch at each end, set<br />

back, containing planked door. Brick plinth and on ground floor 3light<br />

cast iron casement, under cambered rubbed brick arch with<br />

course of blue headers over. 1st floor brick band and brick strip<br />

between cottages. 2-light cast iron casement above with arch in brick<br />

eaves band. Flat eaves. Large centre stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140197 Wall. Early C19. Rendered cob, thatched coping. Wall 3m high<br />

with large thatched coping. Wall runs forward 1m from left end of<br />

No. 12 then runs NW for 30m, then there is a gateway now blocked<br />

with rendered wall containing door. Wall runs NE for 30m from other<br />

side of gateway and similarly at other end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140198 Farmhouse. C17 core rebuilt C18 and extended C19. Timber-frame<br />

core encased in brick, once colourwashed, old plain tile roof and<br />

addition in chequer brickwork and slate roof. 3 bay and chimney bay<br />

building with hipped bays added to rear of right 2 bays and 2 C19<br />

bays added to left. Front has pent-roofed porch in front of chimney<br />

bay, 2nd bay from right, now blank and in other bays original gauged<br />

brick openings with C20 single pane windows. On 1st floor in all but<br />

chimney bay C18 16-pane sashes. Stacks to each end and over<br />

chimney bay. To left C19 bays have 3-light casements to right bay<br />

brick lean-to to left bay and large central ridge stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140200 Barn. C17 altered C19 and C20. Timber-frame weatherboarded on<br />

brick plinth, patent tile roof. 7 bay aisled-all-round barn with C20<br />

sliding double doors to centre bay and C19 3-pane windows in other<br />

bays wit with flint and brick wall in one end hip bay and doors in<br />

other. To far side C20 barn attached. Roof hipped. Inside queenpost<br />

roof with post on base plates on brick plinths. Curved braces to<br />

cambered ties and straight braces to aisle plates and windbraces.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


13 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

17 The Square<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

Rowan Cottage<br />

18 The Square<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

19 The Square<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140194 Pair of semi-detached cottages. Mid C19. Flint with brick dressings<br />

and bands. 2 storey, 2 bay with single storey porch at each end, set<br />

back, containing planked door. Brick plinth and on ground floor 3light<br />

cast iron casement, under cambered rubbed brick arch with<br />

course of blue headers over. 1st floor brick band and brick strip<br />

between cottages. 2-light cast iron casement above with arch in brick<br />

eaves band. Flat eaves. Large centre stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140181 Row of cottages C16 and C17 probably originally 2 buildings.<br />

Timber-frame with wattle and daub infill and colourwashed brick infill<br />

and rebuilding, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 8 bays of 4 9-panel bays to<br />

right 4 12-panel bays to left. planked doors in 2nd and 4th bays from<br />

right and 2nd bay from left. Irregular C19, 1, 2 or 3-light casements<br />

in each bay. Irregular eyebrow dormers with 2-light casements in left<br />

2 bays and 2 bays right of centre. Right gable wall rebuilt. Roof<br />

hipped with ridge piece and stacks at left end of ridge, in centre, in<br />

centre of right 4 bays and on slope of roof in right corner.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140181 Row of cottages C16 and C17 probably originally 2 buildings.<br />

Timber-frame with wattle and daub infill and colourwashed brick infill<br />

and rebuilding, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 8 bays of 4 9-panel bays to<br />

right 4 12-panel bays to left. planked doors in 2nd and 4th bays from<br />

right and 2nd bay from left. Irregular C19, 1, 2 or 3-light casements<br />

in each bay. Irregular eyebrow dormers with 2-light casements in left<br />

2 bays and 2 bays right of centre. Right gable wall rebuilt. Roof<br />

hipped with ridge piece and stacks at left end of ridge, in centre, in<br />

centre of right 4 bays and on slope of roof in right corner.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140181 Row of cottages C16 and C17 probably originally 2 buildings.<br />

Timber-frame with wattle and daub infill and colourwashed brick infill<br />

and rebuilding, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 8 bays of 4 9-panel bays to<br />

right 4 12-panel bays to left. planked doors in 2nd and 4th bays from<br />

right and 2nd bay from left. Irregular C19, 1, 2 or 3-light casements<br />

in each bay. Irregular eyebrow dormers with 2-light casements in left<br />

2 bays and 2 bays right of centre. Right gable wall rebuilt. Roof<br />

hipped with ridge piece and stacks at left end of ridge, in centre, in<br />

centre of right 4 bays and on slope of roof in right corner.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


2 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

3 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

9 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

10 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140191 House now row of cottages. C17 core encased in C18. Timberframe<br />

core, encased in brick, part in chequerwork, part in header<br />

bond, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay and smoke bay building<br />

encased in brick C18 with later 3 half-hipped single bay wings in flint,<br />

added to rear. To right of centre in smoke bay planked door in solid<br />

frame in cambered opening. In right bay 2-light casement and in<br />

others 3-light casements, all in camber heads and between left bays<br />

tall C20 window. 1st floor blue header band except in chequerwork<br />

left bay. On 1st floor 2 and 3-light casements. Dentilled cornice.<br />

Roof half-hipped with large stack above door and stack above front<br />

wall near left end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140191 House now row of cottages. C17 core encased in C18. Timberframe<br />

core, encased in brick, part in chequerwork, part in header<br />

bond, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay and smoke bay building<br />

encased in brick C18 with later 3 half-hipped single bay wings in flint,<br />

added to rear. To right of centre in smoke bay planked door in solid<br />

frame in cambered opening. In right bay 2-light casement and in<br />

others 3-light casements, all in camber heads and between left bays<br />

tall C20 window. 1st floor blue header band except in chequerwork<br />

left bay. On 1st floor 2 and 3-light casements. Dentilled cornice.<br />

Roof half-hipped with large stack above door and stack above front<br />

wall near left end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140193 Row of cottages. Early C19. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 8<br />

bays of 2 bay cottages, with doors in centre; planked except for 4panel<br />

door to right. Inner bay of end cottages and outer bay of<br />

centre cottages bay 2-light casements on each floor. Left bay of left<br />

cottage has similar and centre bays have single casement with<br />

shared sill on 1st floor. Roof hipped with shared stacks between end<br />

and centre cottages.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140193 Row of cottages. Early C19. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 8<br />

bays of 2 bay cottages, with doors in centre; planked except for 4panel<br />

door to right. Inner bay of end cottages and outer bay of<br />

centre cottages bay 2-light casements on each floor. Left bay of left<br />

cottage has similar and centre bays have single casement with<br />

shared sill on 1st floor. Roof hipped with shared stacks between end<br />

and centre cottages.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


11 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

The Cottage<br />

New Farm<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DA<br />

28 Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

8 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

Barn 125m N Of New Farm<br />

House<br />

New Farm<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DA<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140193 Row of cottages. Early C19. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 8<br />

bays of 2 bay cottages, with doors in centre; planked except for 4panel<br />

door to right. Inner bay of end cottages and outer bay of<br />

centre cottages bay 2-light casements on each floor. Left bay of left<br />

cottage has similar and centre bays have single casement with<br />

shared sill on 1st floor. Roof hipped with shared stacks between end<br />

and centre cottages.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140199 Cottage. C17 partly rebuilt. Timber-frame with brick infill and<br />

replacement, slate roof. Perhaps reduced building of 2 bays and<br />

narrow central smoke bay, single storey and attic. Old planed door<br />

in solid frame in centre. Each side 2-light casement with on roof 3light<br />

flat roofed dormers. Roof half-hipped to left and central stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140185 Cottage. C17 refaced C18. Timber-frame with brick infill and<br />

rebuilding, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay, outshot to rear, with left<br />

bay of exposed frame. C20 door in left bay, C19 3-light cast-iron<br />

casements with 2-light similar in eyebrow dormers in other bays.<br />

Roof hipped to left and half-hipped to right with stack at left end of<br />

ridge and on right end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140193 Row of cottages. Early C19. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 8<br />

bays of 2 bay cottages, with doors in centre; planked except for 4panel<br />

door to right. Inner bay of end cottages and outer bay of<br />

centre cottages bay 2-light casements on each floor. Left bay of left<br />

cottage has similar and centre bays have single casement with<br />

shared sill on 1st floor. Roof hipped with shared stacks between end<br />

and centre cottages.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140201 Barn. C17 reclad C19. Timber-frame with corrugated iron walls and<br />

roof. 5 bay barn aisled to one side with pent-roofed midstray<br />

porches to both sides of centre bay. Inside queen-post roof with<br />

posts on base-plate on brick wall to aisled side, braces to cambered<br />

ties and wall/aisle plates and curved windbraces.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


Leckford Hutt<br />

London Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DE<br />

1 And 2 Abbots Manor<br />

Farmhouse<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JQ<br />

Ashorne<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JQ<br />

16 The Square<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140177 Public house. Mid C18 extended C19 and C20. Brick rendered and<br />

colourwashed, old plain tile and slate roofs. 2 storey 3 bay double<br />

pile with single storey C19 addition to front and left end and C20<br />

extension to right. Front has central C19 brick and slate gabled<br />

porch. To right pent-roofed single storey addition open to front with<br />

3-light casement behind. To left pent-roofed extension with 2 3-light<br />

casements which extends round left end. On 1st floor blind central<br />

opening and 2-light casement each side. Dentilled cornice, roof<br />

hipped to right and runs along right end, end stacks to front pile.<br />

Single storey C20 addition along right end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140179 Farmhouse. Mid C18, possibly earlier core, C19 additions. Brick,<br />

some blue headers, old plain tile roofs. 2 storey, 3 bay C18 range in<br />

front of longer, thinner range, possibly with earlier core, and C19<br />

addition behind. Front has central door in C19 wide glazed gabled<br />

porch, above 12-pane sash. 4 16-pane sashes. All sashes flush<br />

frame with rubbed brick arches, those in left bay in narrowed<br />

openings. Toothed cornice. Hipped roof and projecting end stacks.<br />

To right rear range projects 1½ bays with C19 single storey addition<br />

beyond containing 4-panel door, 2 & 3-light casements on both<br />

floors, and end stack with timbers in gable.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140180 Cottage, once pair. C18 with C19 additions and C20 alterations.<br />

Rendered cob and brick, brick additions, thatched roof. End onto<br />

road 5-bay, 1½ storey with C19 range to rear. Door in 4th bay with<br />

2-light casement at far end. Large pent-roofed bay to road 2 bays<br />

and hipped bay to next bay. On 1st floor 4 2-light casements in<br />

eyebrow dormers. Roof hipped at far end with ridge piece, stack<br />

between far bays and external stack at road end. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140181 Row of cottages C16 and C17 probably originally 2 buildings.<br />

Timber-frame with wattle and daub infill and colourwashed brick infill<br />

and rebuilding, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 8 bays of 4 9-panel bays to<br />

right 4 12-panel bays to left. planked doors in 2nd and 4th bays from<br />

right and 2nd bay from left. Irregular C19, 1, 2 or 3-light casements<br />

in each bay. Irregular eyebrow dormers with 2-light casements in left<br />

2 bays and 2 bays right of centre. Right gable wall rebuilt. Roof<br />

hipped with ridge piece and stacks at left end of ridge, in centre, in<br />

centre of right 4 bays and on slope of roof in right corner.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


Church Cottage<br />

26 Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

Maytree Cottage<br />

27 Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140182 Cottage. C17 altered C19. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick<br />

plinth, thatch roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay and smoke bay to left of centre.<br />

Planked door with diamond light and gabled hood over between right<br />

bays. In bay C19 3-light casement with 2-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer. In left bay C20 2-light casement. Roof hipped to left and<br />

half-hipped to right with C17 stack to left of centre and external<br />

projecting stack at right end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140183 Cottage. Late C18. Flint and brick bands, brick dressings, thatched<br />

roof and weatherboarded store. 1½ storey, 3 bay with store bay at<br />

left end. Planked door in gabled weatherboard and tile porch<br />

between right bays. 3 2-light camber-head casements and above<br />

left 2 bays 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Left store bay has<br />

plank door and 3-pane window. Roof hipped with ridge piece and<br />

stack above door. Cottage outshot to rear at right end.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


Church of St Nicholas<br />

Leckford Lane<br />

Leckford<br />

29 Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140184 Parish church. C13 core largely rebuilt C16, restored C19 and early<br />

C20. Flint with stone dressings and much brick repair, mostly<br />

rendered, old plain tile roof. Plan of nave with chancel set off centre<br />

to S, with S wall continuous, and in NE early C20 organ chamber in<br />

outshot, W bellcote. E end of chancel has plinth, C18 diagonal-set<br />

brick buttresses and C16 squareheaded 3-light cinquefoiled window.<br />

On NE door to outshot, on S high plinth and to W of centre reset C13<br />

2-centred 2-order doorway, above C16 squareheaded 2-light<br />

cinquefoiled window. C18 buttress at SE of nave with 2 C17<br />

headstones built in. In centre C19 gabled carved timber porch on<br />

brick plinth and inside C15 2-centred door of 2 continuously moulded<br />

orders. Buttress to E and at W end and each side C16<br />

squareheaded 2-light cinquefoiled window. N wall of nave has<br />

diagonal E buttress, buttress in centre and W end, and near each<br />

end C16 squareheaded 2-light windows with hood moulds. W of<br />

centre C13 2-centred door blocked with brick. W end has 2 tall<br />

buttresses and C15 2-light window. On roof at W square<br />

weatherboarded bellcote, 3 louvred openings on each face, with flat<br />

roof. Inside chancel C16 slightly hollow chamfered rear arches. In<br />

SE is an image corbel. Medieval altar stone on C20 stone columns,<br />

with small continental reredos, installed C20. Reset C17 altar rails<br />

with turned balusters, and moulded rails. On N and S walls C16<br />

Italian stalls, 7 each side, back panels having fluted Doric pilasters<br />

and frieze of cherubs heads, installed C20 with copies of altar rails in<br />

front. In SW reading desk incorporating parts of C15 screen. King<br />

post roof. C16 chancel arch of 2 continuously moulded orders of<br />

ogee and hollow chamfer. In N respond is narrow trefoiled niche and<br />

to N on E nave wall a larger similar niche, perhaps over an additional<br />

altar, due to unusual plan. Windows except W have moulded 4centre<br />

rear arches on shafts. In SE C17 pulpit with tester over<br />

having finials an hanging arch<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140186 Cottage. C18 altered C19. Brick, some blue, old plain tile roof. 1½<br />

storeys, 5 irregular bays, those to right rebuilt, and wings to rear<br />

either end. Approximately central planked door with light in camber<br />

head opening. Each side irregularly spaced C19 cast iron 2-light<br />

casements. Above, on wallplate 3 irregular 2-light hipped dormers.<br />

Roof hipped with stacks on wings to rear.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


Old Rectory<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JF<br />

Fishing Cottage<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JF<br />

Leckford Abbas<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JF<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140187 Rectory, now estate office. Early and mid C19. Brick rendered on<br />

original part, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 bay by 2 bay main block with<br />

added range to rear. Central C19 6-panel half-glazed door with<br />

rectangular fanlight over in panelled reveal with pilaster each side in<br />

open fronted, glazed-side porch. Each side C19 French doors with<br />

narrow side panes and below flush panelling. On 1st floor 3 15-pane<br />

sashes with narrow side panes. Wide eaves to hipped low-pitch roof<br />

with symmetrical stacks behind ridge.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140188 Fishing lodge. Early C19. Rendered brick, thatched roof. Large 2<br />

storey, 5 bay cottage ornée. Plinth. Central C18 door, half-glazed<br />

and 3-light fanlight, in panelled reveal. Doorcase of roll mould<br />

reeded each side with roundels on corners. Windows to left 2 and 3light,<br />

to right 3-ligiht casements with rounded corners to casements<br />

and leaded lights. On 1st floor 5 similar 2-light windows. Wide<br />

eaves to hipped roof with brick stacks on hip.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140189 Medium-sized country house. 1900 by Sir Bannister Fletcher.<br />

Rendered brick and Bath stone, old plain tile roof. Double pile 2<br />

storey and attic, 7 bay building, in 3 sections with separate lines of<br />

front wall and roofs, built out of hillside on levelled plateau. Entrance<br />

front has hill on left and large single storey billiards hall projecting<br />

forward from left bays. Right 3 bays project forward, in centre, Ionic<br />

porch of pair S of column each end with entablature above with<br />

under double doors of Art Nouveau style and window each side.<br />

Continuing right from porch, panel with niche, entablature over and<br />

Ionic pilaster. Over porch 7-light mullioned and transom window.<br />

Each side gabled bay with 3-light show window on ground floor, 3light<br />

window on 1st floor and light in Dutch gable. 3-light flat roof<br />

dormer in centre and ridge stack each side with modillioned head.<br />

Centre 2 bays have 3-light windows, wide modillioned head. Centre<br />

2 bays have 3-light windows, wide modillioned cornice and 2-light flat<br />

roofed dormer with ridge stack between. 2 left bays have billiards<br />

room projecting forward with on its right side canted bay with 5-light<br />

mullioned and transomed window and copper dome with round<br />

headed dormers all round and vent cupola. On 1st floor of main part<br />

casements, roof hipped to left with stack to right. Interior much as<br />

built.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


The Folly<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JF<br />

1 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

Forge Cottage<br />

No 5 and attached former smithy<br />

Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

12 Winchester Street<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JG<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140190 Pair of cottages now cottage. Late C18 and early C19. Rendered<br />

cob and brick and flint band addition, thatched roof. Originally 2<br />

storey, 2 bay cottage and on to road, with bay added to far end.<br />

Planked door in gabled weatherboard and tile porch between road<br />

bays and planked door at far end of original building. In each bay<br />

irregular 3-light casement and 3-light casement on 1st floor. Roof<br />

hipped and swept down to rear with ridge piece. Ridge stack above<br />

door and projecting stack on far end hip.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140191 House now row of cottages. C17 core encased in C18. Timberframe<br />

core, encased in brick, part in chequerwork, part in header<br />

bond, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay and smoke bay building<br />

encased in brick C18 with later 3 half-hipped single bay wings in flint,<br />

added to rear. To right of centre in smoke bay planked door in solid<br />

frame in cambered opening. In right bay 2-light casement and in<br />

others 3-light casements, all in camber heads and between left bays<br />

tall C20 window. 1st floor blue header band except in chequerwork<br />

left bay. On 1st floor 2 and 3-light casements. Dentilled cornice.<br />

Roof half-hipped with large stack above door and stack above front<br />

wall near left end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140192 House and attached smithy, now 2 cottages. C18 and early C19.<br />

Brick, with flint and brick dressing addition and smithy except for<br />

brick end walls with scantling timber in gables. 2 storey, 3 bay<br />

building with further forward and to right single storey, 2 bay smithy.<br />

C20 2 and 3-light casements in camber head openings with similar<br />

casements above to left 2 bays. Right added bay of flint, rebuilt in<br />

brick on ground floor has C18 6-pane door and casement with 2-light<br />

casement over. Roof half-hipped and outshot to rear and large stack<br />

behind ridge to right of centre. Smithy attached to right corner has<br />

flint with brick bands on front with 3 brick dressings to openings,<br />

blocked except for small casement to left. Half-hipped roof with<br />

projecting stack in centre on slope of roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140196 Cottage. Early C19. Colourwashed rendered cob, thatched roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay with outshot to left end. Central planked door with 3light<br />

casement with central opening light and 3 2-light casements on<br />

1st floor. Roof swept down to left over weatherboarded outshot with<br />

door-in. Stacks at each end.<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD<br />

LECKFORD


Linkenholt<br />

17 Rockmoor Lane<br />

Littledown<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EE<br />

Cleve Hill Cottage<br />

16 Rockmoor Lane<br />

Littledown<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EE<br />

St Peters Church<br />

Rockmoor Lane<br />

Littledown<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EE<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139911 Cottage. Late C18. Brick and thatch. Symmetrical front (north) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows (centre filled), with outshots at each end. The<br />

roof is gabled at the east, hipped at the west and brough to a low<br />

eaves above the outshot. Walls of flemish bond with blue headers,<br />

cambered ground floor openings: the west outshot is boarded and<br />

the east gable has 10 horizontal flint panels. Casements: The west<br />

outshot is boarded and the east gable has 10 horizontal flint panels.<br />

Casements. Boarded door in solid frame beneath a gabled and tiled<br />

canopy, with wavy bargeboards and decorative struts. Set back at<br />

the east side is a small C20 outshot, of brickwork with a corrugated<br />

asbestos roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139912 House. C16, C17, early C19 and C20. Timber Framed hall type<br />

house, with later brick caldding and massive firepalces planted at<br />

each end: thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows.<br />

Roof gabled at the north end, hipped at the south side with extension<br />

to a lower eaves above the outshot, eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows, and brought forward on posts to form a porch over the<br />

entrance. The lower wall on the east side is of English Bond (of<br />

small bricks) and a plinth: elsewhere there is flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, some cambered openings. Casements, 2 french windows.<br />

Boarded door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139914 Parish church. 1871, by William White. A rebuilding in early English<br />

style of a norman church, incorporating original doorway, font, and 1<br />

window. Aislesless nave and chancel with a small north vestry and a<br />

south porch. Tile roof, bell turret at the west end with exposed<br />

timber frame (with plastered panels), the west main 3 verticals<br />

resting on stone brackets: shingled broach spire. Walls of large flints<br />

with stone dressings and thin red brick bands, one stepped buttress:<br />

3 small windows (one being an early window rebuilt into the north<br />

side of the nave) 4 traceried lights, triple lancets at the east end,<br />

narrow priest's and vestry doors, and a (replaced) entrance doorway<br />

having a round arch and simle label motif. The gabled and timberframed<br />

porch rests on the stone base walls. Within, there is a<br />

piscina and a low gated screen beneath the chancel arch, massive<br />

belfry timbers, and a Norman font (being a tapered drum with a<br />

shallow chevron roof and Kingpost trusses to the nave.<br />

LINKENHOLT<br />

LINKENHOLT<br />

LINKENHOLT


The Old Rectory<br />

Rockmoor Lane<br />

Littledown<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EE<br />

Old Farm House<br />

Upton Road<br />

Linkenholt<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0ED<br />

Jesse Dewey Cottage<br />

8 Rockmoor Lane<br />

Littledown<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EE<br />

The Estate Office<br />

Linkenholt Manor Estate<br />

Rockmoor Lane<br />

Littledown<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EE<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139915 House. 1870. Early Arts and Crafts style of building, with irregular<br />

gabled features. Brick and tile. 2 storeys and attic, front (south) of<br />

1.1 windows with a gabled projection at the west side. Tile roof, with<br />

gables and some hips at the rear. The upper walls are tile hung,<br />

with scalloped bands and pronounced tilt at the foot, lower walls of<br />

red brick in flemish bond with cambered arches and plinth.<br />

Casements, some upper oriels with tiled canopies and brackets to<br />

the cills, the main ground floor light being within a projecting brick<br />

frame with a tiled canopy: several sashes of different widths to the<br />

doorway. The west elevation has an elaborate stack, a gablet, and a<br />

2 storeyed gabled projection.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139917 House. C18, and early C19. Brick, brick and flint, with a tile roof.<br />

North front (regular but with minor alterations) of 2 storeys and attic,<br />

4 windows. Hipped roof, 2 small hipped dormers with csements.<br />

Walls of flint with brick quoins, thin bands, 1st floor projecting band,<br />

and plinth (all now painted). Sashes in exposed frames. Plain<br />

doorway with simple canopy on brackets, 6 panelled door above 5<br />

steps. The end elevations have flint horizontal panels, 1st floor<br />

band, one upperssh window, with at the west end a C20 splayed bay<br />

of flint and brick witha French window. The south side (originally the<br />

front), with a centrepiece (of the 2nd period) projecting from an<br />

original recess, has 3 hipped roofs, each with a hipped dormer, the<br />

walls to the centre and east side being of flint panels and brick<br />

dressings, the west side being header bond brickwork above a<br />

double stepped plinth. Sashes, some Victorian. Wide boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139916 House. Early C19. Brick and flint with thatch roof. Regular front<br />

(north) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, with catslide at rear.<br />

Flint walls, with thin brick bands, quoins, and cambered arches.<br />

Cast iron casements. 2 plain doorways, one with C20 wooden<br />

porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139913 School now used as Estste office. 1871, ascribed to William White<br />

because of its resemblance to the church, also by him. Small hall,<br />

with a porch. Tile roof, with (steep) 1/2 hipped gable to the south<br />

window, gabled porch, and a bellcote at the east end comprising an<br />

octagonal spirelet of shingle, with 2 pointed window openings<br />

beneath the south gablet and the east gable. Casements, the upper<br />

parts with pierced 'tracery' within the gothic arches. The interior is of<br />

brickwork, with finely wrought roof trusses.<br />

LINKENHOLT<br />

LINKENHOLT<br />

LINKENHOLT<br />

LINKENHOLT


Little Somborne<br />

Church Cottage Somborne Park<br />

Somborne Park Road<br />

Little Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QT<br />

Somborne Park<br />

Somborne Park Road<br />

Little Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QT<br />

Park Farm House<br />

Somborne Park Road<br />

Little Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QT<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140834 Cottage. C18 with older core. Brick with plinth in header bond, flint<br />

sides, old plain tile roof. C20 central door in earlier camber head<br />

opening. Each side C19 2-light camber head casements. On 1st<br />

floor 3 C19 2-light casements. Roof hipped with ridge stack to right<br />

of centre and on left hip.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140831 Small country house. Mid C18 house with to one end early C19<br />

addition and to other late C19 addition. Brick, once colourwashed,<br />

slate roof. Central mid C18 part 5 bays, 2 storey with right 3 bays<br />

flat canted full height bay. To left high roofed 2 storey, 3 bay early<br />

C19 addition. To right 2 storey and attic 2 wide bay addition. In<br />

centre part 5 18-pane sashes and 5 12-pane sash on 1st floor. To<br />

left on ground floor 3 15-pane sashes each in recessed arched<br />

panel. Over 3 9-pane sashes. To right pairs of sashes on both<br />

floors in each bay. Above left bay wide 4-light hipped dormer, to<br />

right bay roof lower with eaves above windows. Centre part hipped<br />

to right with lead roof over bay. Stack on hip and stack on front of<br />

ridge to left. To left wide eaves to roof hipped to left with stack<br />

behind ridge. Hipped roof of several parts to right with 3 stacks.<br />

Interior of interest with fine C18 staircase and rooms in older part.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140835 Farmhouse. C17 encased and extended C18, altered C20. Timberframe,<br />

brick infilled on end, encased in flint and brick bands, brick<br />

dressings, old plain tile roof. End onto road C17 3 bay building, bay<br />

added to far end when extended C18 and outshot beyond it. Front<br />

1½ storey, 4 bay. Doorway i nC20 gabled brick porch in 2nd bay<br />

from road end and in bays either side C20 rectangular hip-roofed<br />

bay windows. In far bay C20 door in C20 segmental head opening<br />

and 2-light casement. Above 4 2-light gabled dormers. Roof halfhipped<br />

at road end, with ridge stack to far side of door and stacks at<br />

each end.<br />

LITTLE SOMBORNE<br />

LITTLE SOMBORNE<br />

LITTLE SOMBORNE


All Saints Church<br />

Somborne Park Road<br />

Little Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QT<br />

Whitehall<br />

Whitehall Road<br />

Little Somborne<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6QT<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140833 Redundant church. Saxon C11 nave with C12 features, C12<br />

chancel long demolished. W bellcote. Rendered rubble flint with<br />

stone dressings, colourwashed, old plain tile roof and<br />

weatherboarded bellcote. E end probably altered C17 when chancel<br />

demolished, wall built under chancel arch with 3-light ovolo<br />

mullioned window. Above arch 2 restored late C12 painted lancets,<br />

probably reset from chancel. To N wall at E remains of pilaster strip<br />

with wooden lintel indicating remains of door. E of centre is late C12<br />

squareheaded light with rebate. W of centre similar squareheaded<br />

doorway with chamfer and C17 door. High set to W behind glazed<br />

sheet is roundheaded Saxon window minus some dressings. Beside<br />

is complete pilaster strip. On S to E large C13 pointed lancet with<br />

chamfer and rebate for timber frame. To E of centre, opposite other,<br />

is squareheaded late C12 light. To W of centre is late C12<br />

roundheaded door of chamfered order with label and imposts. To W<br />

C19 large rectangular window, high set. Near W corner remains of<br />

strip pilaster. W end has C14 pointed 2-light trefoiled window with<br />

quatrefoil over. Above square plan bellcote with hipped roof<br />

containing bell date 1604. Inside walls stripped of plaster and floor<br />

removed, partly replaced by flagstones. E wall has C12 pointed<br />

chancel arch, probably of 2 orders, inner has shafts with small<br />

scalloped capitals, and abaci hacked off. On S side of arch small<br />

roundheaded niche or possible reset C12 window. Above wide<br />

splays to lancets. Widely splayed roundheaded arches to E of<br />

centre windows. SE C13 lancet has wide splay. Cambered heads<br />

to rear arches of doors. C19 SW window has beside blocked Saxon<br />

window matching that to N. Pointed splayed rear arch of W window.<br />

C17 queen strut roof with curved struts and paired windbraces. Built<br />

into this frame for bellstage and bellcote, posts C20. C19 font.<br />

VCH; Vol 4; p 482. Buildings of England, Hampshire; Pevsner;<br />

Penguin; 1966; p322.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140832 House. Early C19 altered C20. Flint with brick dressings with single<br />

roof. 2 storey, 3 bay with C20 link to left to early C19 stable. Central<br />

C20 planked door with light either side all under wide segmental<br />

head opening. In bays each side 2 2-light segmental head<br />

casements. On 1st floor 3 2-light casement. End stacks.<br />

LITTLE SOMBORNE<br />

LITTLE SOMBORNE


Lockerley<br />

The Old Smithy<br />

The Street<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JF<br />

Critchells Cottage<br />

Butts Green<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JG<br />

Critchells Farm House<br />

Cooks Lane<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JD<br />

Barn 10m NW Of Critchells Farm<br />

House<br />

Cooks Lane<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JD<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140912 House. C16 altered C19 and C20. Timber-frame core, encased in<br />

brick, brick additions, tilehung gables, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 2<br />

bay C16 house with C20 2nd range added to rear. Front has central<br />

C19 gabled brick porch with archway, inside 6-panel top-lit door.<br />

Each side C20 2-light casement with smaller similar over. Central<br />

ridge stack. Inside exposed framing showing that building was<br />

originally jettied.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140908 Cottage. C17 altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame core, painted<br />

brick, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay. Front has planked door<br />

under thatched hood on timber posts to LH of centre bay. In each<br />

bay irregular 2-light casement, and blocked door in R bay. Over<br />

centre bay 2-light eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped with ridge<br />

piece. Stack over door and external stack at R end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140914 Farmhouse. 16th Century, encased and extended C18. Timberframe<br />

core, brick encasing and addition, old plain tile roof. 3 bay and<br />

passage bay C17 building with 2 C18 bays added to L, 2 storey,<br />

outshot to rear. Front of 2 storeys and 5 bays has old plank door in<br />

open gabled timber porch to passage bay, 3rd bay form R. In each<br />

bay C19 and C20 2, 3 or 4-light casement. On 1st floor to each bay<br />

2-light casement, except 3-light to L and blank passage bay. Roof<br />

half-hipped with large multi-flued stack to R of passage bay, stack<br />

over L C17 bay and projecting external stack at L end, with lean-to<br />

built around.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140915 Barn. C17 and C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick and flint<br />

plinth, corrugated iron roof, 5 bay barn with C17 single bay C18<br />

wing to front of L bay, shortened. Double doors to centre bay. To<br />

front of R bays C19 cartshed lean-to with slate roof and brick piers.<br />

Door in L of centre bay and in side of L wing, also windows. Roof<br />

half-hipped.<br />

LOCKERLEY<br />

LOCKERLEY<br />

LOCKERLEY<br />

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Mount Pleasant Farm<br />

Mount Lane<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JS<br />

Barn 10m W Of Mount Pleasant<br />

Farm<br />

Mount Lane<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JS<br />

Mill Farmhouse<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LW<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140917 Farmhouse. C18 altered early C19. Brick, cast iron casements, old<br />

plain tile roof. L-shaped of 2-storey and attic on cellar, 3 bay main<br />

block with wing to rear of one end. Front has central C19 gabled<br />

brick porch with half-glazed door and pointed fanlight. Either side<br />

plinth with to L head of cellar light. Each side of porch early C19 3light<br />

cast iron casement with small panes over with interlacing<br />

glazing bars. Segmental arches over. 1st floor raised brick band.<br />

On 1st floor similar windows with 2-light similar above porch.<br />

Dentilled eaves. On roof three 2-light leaded casements in gabled<br />

dormers. End stacks.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140918 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth, old plain<br />

tile roof, one gable in brick. 5 bay barn, outshot on roadside with<br />

central gabled midstray porch with double doors. L end of brick. At<br />

R end cartshed of weatherboard and corrugated iron. Inside Queenstrut<br />

roof with braces to tiebeams and wallplate.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140919 Mill, now house. Mid C18, converted C1970. Brick, old plain tile<br />

roof. 2 storey and attic, 3 wide bays with low, C20 link bay to alter<br />

offices. 6-panel door at RH of L bay under flat hood. Each side 2light<br />

segmental head, leaded casement, with over 2 single light or 2light<br />

leaded casements. R bay has C20 garage with over to L loft<br />

door now 2-light leaded casement in top half and 2-light casement.<br />

Above other bays high set 2-light casements in plastered gabled<br />

dormers. Ridge stack between R 2 bays. Millstream runs under<br />

centre bay and in front of building is brick single arch bridge with<br />

parapet wall which continues as wall in front of L bay. Inside some<br />

of the mill great survives but with cast concrete around it.<br />

LOCKERLEY<br />

LOCKERLEY<br />

LOCKERLEY


Tamarind<br />

Lockerley Green<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JN<br />

Barn 20m S Of School Farm<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JH<br />

LB2 06/03/1989 141067 Cottage, at one time 3, now single dwelling. C17 with major mid C20<br />

reconstruction. Remnants of timbre framing, pointed or exposed<br />

brickwork, thatch roof. Original form difficult to decipher because of<br />

later variations, but may have been an L-plan through passage has<br />

with service wing beside the road, and parlour away from road; now<br />

has much modified interior. All 1½ storeys. To the road are three 2light<br />

casements at ground floor and one to a prominent eyebrow;<br />

brick stack between first two bays, was probably external in initial<br />

layout. Return frontage had various casements including pair in left<br />

half-hipped end which shows remnants of light framing. C20 door to<br />

right of gable. Gable stack to hipped right hand. Interior of `L' has<br />

early work faced in stretcher brickwork; in the service wing this was<br />

light timber framing, elsewhere timbering not in evidence. Series of<br />

C20 casements including 2+1 to prominent eyebrows. Interior: of the<br />

early fabric a chamfered spine beam to lamb's tongue stop is<br />

supported by an inserted round post where previously a partition. At<br />

the fireplace bressumer and the beam carried on a short bracket;<br />

fireplace cheeks in C18 brick. This fireplace has a large bread oven<br />

projecting into the added bay. Some framework visible to inner wall<br />

and roof storey. Elsewhere no evidence of historic fabric; straight<br />

stair of late C20 inserted between heavy strings or beams, but not<br />

traditional position for stair. Is important visually on entering the<br />

village green from the east side.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140921 Barn, Late C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth, old<br />

plain tile roof. 4 bay barn with outshot one end and double doors to<br />

one of the centre bays. Roof half-hipped. Inside Queen-post roof<br />

with curved braces to tiebeams and wallplates, and some<br />

windbraces.<br />

LOCKERLEY<br />

LOCKERLEY


School Farm<br />

Dunbridge Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JH<br />

Thatched Cottages<br />

Carters Clay Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GN<br />

Granary 60m W Of Critchells<br />

Farm House<br />

Cooks Lane<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JD<br />

Telegraph House<br />

Cooks Lane<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JE<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140920 Farmhouse. C16 house encased early C18, extended and<br />

remodelled early C20. Timber-frame core, brick encasing and<br />

additions, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, irregular 7 bay main block,<br />

containing C16 Wealden house, set end onto road with to rear at<br />

road end, double pile C18 and C19 wing. Front has in road side of<br />

centre bay C19 panel door in C18 moulded solid frame. Over flat<br />

hood on carved brackets, under rubbed brick arch. In centre bay 3light<br />

casement. To far side single casement. 2-light casement in<br />

other bay and 7 on 1st floor. 1st floor raised band and wide bearded<br />

eaves. Roof hipped with gablet and road end hip stepped with short<br />

length of ridge, half way up. Projecting external end stack. C20 leanto<br />

at far end. Inside parts of frame exposed. Behind door early C20<br />

hall, at road end dining room of C18 painted panelling. Behind<br />

these rooms much restored late C17 staircase with panelling below,<br />

turned balusters, moulded handrail and square newels. Far bays<br />

have drawing room.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140911 House, now pair of cottages. C17 core encased early C18,<br />

extended C18. Timber frame core with brick encasing, thatched<br />

roof. 2 bay with added outshot bays each end. C20 top-lit door in<br />

solid segmental head frame and 2-light segmental casement in<br />

centre bays. Straight joint to R bay with 2-light casement and single<br />

light under eaves. Above centre bays 2 or 3-light casement in<br />

eyebrow dormer. Roof hipped and swept-down to R, with ridge<br />

piece. Stack above straight joint and projecting stack on L hip.<br />

LB2 22/02/1985 140916 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on staddle stone,<br />

and slated roof. 2 bay granary on 15-staddle stones. Door in L bay.<br />

Loft door in R bay. Roof half-hipped.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141214 Telegraph house, now private residence. Early C19. Stuccoed<br />

brick. Single bay 3 storey tower with single storey bays each side,<br />

all on basement. Front has porch to ground floor on raised plinth,<br />

with door on side approached by steps. To front of porch, in bays<br />

each side and on each floor to C19 cross-window. Coping to<br />

parapet. Inside lower rooms restored but top storey room and steep<br />

flight of stairs up to it with ladder of wall to reach roof are unaltered.<br />

A part of the Plymouth extension of the telegraph.<br />

LOCKERLEY<br />

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LOCKERLEY<br />

LOCKERLEY


Cromwells<br />

Dean Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JL<br />

St Johns Church<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JJ<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140922 Cottage. C17 and C18. Timber-frame with brick infill, thatched roof.<br />

1½ storey, 2 bay with outshot bay to L. C20 door in L outshot with<br />

casement beside. In L bay 2-light casement with another over in<br />

eyebrow dormer. Roof with ridge piece, half-hipped to R and sweptdown<br />

to L with stack on L end of ridge.<br />

LOCKERLEY<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140923 Parish church. 1890 by J Colson. Squared grey limestone with<br />

brown limestone dressings, plain tile roof. Plan of chancel with<br />

outshot, N vestry, nave with transepts and SW tower with porch<br />

under, in Dec and Perp style. E end of chancel has 3-light Perp<br />

window with traceried head, diagonal corner buttresses. On S 1-light<br />

cinquefoiled window with quatrefoil in head, central buttress and W<br />

2-light trefoiled window with quatrefoil in head. N wall has similar 1light<br />

window, vestry has E shouldered-arch door and N<br />

squareheaded 3-light trefoiled window. S transept has on E side<br />

porch with S shouldered-arch door, E cinquefoiled light, quatrefoiled<br />

parapet with coat of arms over door to transept. 2-light cinquefoiled<br />

window with traceried head, and diagonal buttresses. Nave and<br />

transepts have gabled walls with heads carved on kneelers. S<br />

transept has on W tiny C12 lancet. In each bay of nave 2-light<br />

cinquefoiled window with quatrefoil in head and buttress between<br />

bays. W end has to N clasping buttresses, to S octagonal stair turret<br />

and tall 3-light cinquefoiled window with traceried head and quatrefoil<br />

in gable. SW tower has clasping buttresses with gabled offsets. 2<br />

order pointed S door and 2-light cinquefoiled W window. To middle<br />

stage trefoil on each face, to belfry 2-light trefoiled opening with<br />

quatrefoil in head. Corner pilaster to this stage and machiolated<br />

parapet. Short octagonal spire with vane. Inside chancel has<br />

stained-glass to E windows. Reredos of marble with plaster of Last<br />

Supper. Boarded roof with ribs. Chancel arch 2 order off foliated<br />

corbel. Moulded arches starting above springing to transepts. Nave<br />

roof of king-post on arch-brace with tracery in spandrels. 2 trusses<br />

per bay with braces coming down to head corbels. Stone pulpit and<br />

font in perp style. Organ in N transept behind carved screen.<br />

Contemporary stalls. In porch old font of cylindrical bowl,and reset<br />

C18 monuments : 1701 to Mathew Barlow, 1716 to Amy and George<br />

Thomas, also 2 C17 bells<br />

LOCKERLEY


Forge Cottage<br />

The Street<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JF<br />

Kings Arms<br />

The Street<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JF<br />

The Old Smithy<br />

The Street<br />

Lockerley<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0JF<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140910 Pair of cottages and old forge. C17 core encased C18 altered C19<br />

and C20. Timber-frame, brick, thatched roof, slated smithy. Pair of<br />

2 bay cottages with C20 bay added to L cottage and C19 single<br />

storey smith 1½ storey at R end. LH cottage has at R planked<br />

cottage with inserted light under thatched hood in each bay 2-light<br />

casement with 2-light eyebrow dormer over. R cottage has 6-panel<br />

top-lit door under thatched hood in centre. Each side small 16-pane<br />

sash under segmental arch. Over L bay horizontal sliding sash in<br />

eyebrow dormer and to R large single casement in eyebrow dormer.<br />

Roof half-hipped with ridge piece, and large central stack between<br />

cottages. Smithy has double doors and 3-light casements with<br />

shutters. Roof hipped with stack built up against cottage. Once<br />

home of J M Jagger, local poet and historian.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140909 Public house mid C18. Brick old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 x 2<br />

outshot to end, lean-to R end. Central hip-roofed C20 porch with<br />

planked door. End side 16-pane sash under rubbed brick arch. On<br />

1st floor 3 16-pane sashes. Dentilled cornice. Roof hipped with end<br />

stacks. In L outshot large 2-light casement and bricked-up door. To<br />

R flat-roofed lean-to with 12-pane sash and planked door.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140913 Barn. C18 and C19 addition. Timber-frame weatherboarded, plain<br />

and Marseilles tile roof, added brick bays with corrugated iron roof.<br />

5 bay barn, blank on road elevation, double doors in centre on other<br />

side, with doors in end bays. Roof half-hipped to R. To L C19 bays<br />

stable door and 2-light casement and loft door over.<br />

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Longparish<br />

1 Cricketfield Cottages<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PR<br />

Mill House<br />

Mill House Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QH<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139679 Pair of cottages. C17, refronted and extended late C18, with C20<br />

rear additions. Timber-framed building with a rendered front, and a<br />

thatched roof. Front (north-west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Plain<br />

front wall, the north-east gable is of painted brickwork, the southwest<br />

has an exposed frame (with rendered infill) above a painted<br />

brick ground-floor, and a tapered stack: flat-roofed brick rear<br />

additions. Casements. The entrance to No.2 has a finial above a<br />

concave metal canopy on side poles, with a plain doorway and 6-<br />

panelled (2 top-glazed) door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139638 House, attached to watermill by a small block. Early C19, with early<br />

C20 extensions to the house. A mixture of materials; stucco and<br />

brick for the house walls, brick and boarding for the mill, hipped tile<br />

roof for the house, pantile for the mile, with slate for the connecting<br />

block. The front (north-west) of the house is 2 storeys, with irregular<br />

fenestration of 5 above 2 windows. The brick walls are of Flemish<br />

bond with blue headers, cambered ground floor openings, some<br />

infilling of former windows, the north side (of later date) being<br />

rendered. Casements (with decorative shutters to the first floor).<br />

Plain doorway, with Gothic fanlight and 4-panelled door. The rear<br />

extensions to the house are of 1 storey and attic, with ½-hipped roof,<br />

the latest section having a widely-spaced bricknogged timber frame.<br />

The mill is a rectangular block of 3 storeys, 4 windows to the brick<br />

section and 1 to the boarded section (at the south end). Low pitched<br />

pantile roof, walls of English bond, cambered arches to the small<br />

openings. The 2 long fronts overlap slightly and in the gap there is a<br />

single-storeyed link unit with a slate roof, ½-gabled to the front area<br />

and hipped at the rear. A roadway passes in front of the mill, above<br />

2 low-arched races.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Smallwood Lodge<br />

Longparish Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AJ<br />

3 Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Cherry Tree Cottage<br />

5 Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Barley Cottage<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139709 Now 2 dwellings, but formerly the railway station, comprising a<br />

stationmaster's house, and the station building. 1884. Brick walls,<br />

and hipped tile roof. The L-shaped house, with a tall porch within the<br />

angle, is of 2 storeys, 1.1 windows. The walls have stepped brick<br />

eaves, cambered rubbed arches, a moulded 1st floor band, and<br />

decorative aprons beneath the moulded stone cills. Coupled<br />

sashes, with unusual glazing bars: one rectangular bay with a tile<br />

roof. The doorway, beneath a relieving arch has a hood on brackets<br />

and ½-glazed door. The station block is symmetrical, of 1 storey, 4<br />

windows (with an inserted central attic window), and there is a setback<br />

unit at the north end. Similar details to those of the house, with<br />

a wide doorway, with a hood on brackets, and ½-glazed double<br />

doors. A virtually unaltered structure.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139655 Row of 3 cottages, No 1 being restored. C17 timber-frame, re-clad<br />

C18, with late C20 restoration. Brick and thatch. 1 storey and attic,<br />

3.1.2 above 3.2.3 windows. 1/2-hipped roof, eye-brow dormers.<br />

Flemish garden wall bond, with cambered ground floor openings,<br />

north-east gable has exposed frame. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

The interior of No.1 (next to No.3 ) retains its timber-frame.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139655 Row of 3 cottages, No 1 being restored. C17 timber-frame, re-clad<br />

C18, with late C20 restoration. Brick and thatch. 1 storey and attic,<br />

3.1.2 above 3.2.3 windows. 1/2-hipped roof, eye-brow dormers.<br />

Flemish garden wall bond, with cambered ground floor openings,<br />

north-east gable has exposed frame. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

The interior of No.1 (next to No.3 ) retains its timber-frame.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139654 Row of cottages. Early C18 (No. 9 early C19), with minor C20<br />

features. Brick and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 7 above 8 windows.<br />

1/2-hipped roof, with catslide to part of rear, eyebrow dormers of<br />

varied shape. Red brick walls to No.7 in Flemish bond, with flush<br />

blue 1st floor band, the remaining walls of brick with some flint<br />

panels, all now painted, cambered ground floor openings, cement<br />

plinth to 9 and 11. Casements. Side door to No.7, No. 9 has a C20<br />

brick porch with a thatched roof, plain doorways to No. 11 9 which<br />

was once a shop and off-licence)<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Sirriah Cottage<br />

9 Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

West Brook Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PG<br />

Barn 30yds S Of Firgo Farm<br />

House<br />

Firgo Farm Lane<br />

Tufton<br />

Whitchurch<br />

Hampshire<br />

RG28 7RE<br />

Firgo Farm House<br />

Firgo Farm Lane<br />

Tufton<br />

Whitchurch<br />

Hampshire<br />

RG28 7RE<br />

Deadmans Plack Monument<br />

Longparish<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139654 Row of cottages. Early C18 (No. 9 early C19), with minor C20<br />

features. Brick and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 7 above 8 windows.<br />

1/2-hipped roof, with catslide to part of rear, eyebrow dormers of<br />

varied shape. Red brick walls to No.7 in Flemish bond, with flush<br />

blue 1st floor band, the remaining walls of brick with some flint<br />

panels, all now painted, cambered ground floor openings, cement<br />

plinth to 9 and 11. Casements. Side door to No.7, No. 9 has a C20<br />

brick porch with a thatched roof, plain doorways to No. 11 9 which<br />

was once a shop and off-licence)<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139693 Row of small dwellings, now 2. Early C19. Stucco walls and slate<br />

roof. 2 storeys, 3.2 windows. Casements. ½-glazed doors within<br />

C20 open gabled porches. At the corner (with a facet) the walls<br />

change to red brickwork. Included for group value.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139703 Barn. C18. timber-frame of 5 bays, with aisles all round, and central<br />

waggon entrances: Straight struts and inverted curved braces.<br />

Hipped thatch roof, raised over entrances (the south being carried on<br />

poles). Boarded walls above a brick base.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139702 House. C17, refronted C18, with an early C19 extension. Red brick,<br />

thatch and slate. front (south) of 2 storeys, 4.1 windows. The roof is<br />

separated by a slated section at the junction of the 2 parts, hipped,<br />

with a catslide at rear. Main walls of painted brickwork with<br />

cambered ground floor openings. Casements, some sashes in the<br />

later part. C20 gabled brick porch, with a slate roof<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139701 Commemorative monument, erected to the memory of Earl<br />

Athelwold, who was killed here by King Edgar in 963. Tall stone<br />

cross on a pedestal of 2 stages with plain unmoulded details. An<br />

inscription on the north side states the cross was erected in 1825 by<br />

Lt. Col. William Iremonger. An inscription on the south side in Gothic<br />

lettering tells the story of the deed<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Granary 15yds N Of Malthouse<br />

Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PT<br />

Longparish House<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QE<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139678 Small granary. Early C19. Timber frame on staddles, with boarded<br />

walls and ½-hipped thatch roof.<br />

LB2S 07/01/1952 139662 Mansion. Late C17 or early C18, with alterations and additions of the<br />

late C19. Stucco, with a slate roof. Symetrical garden front<br />

(overlooking the River <strong>Test</strong> to the south-east) of 2 storeys and semibasement,<br />

3.5.3 windows. The roof is hipped above the 1/2octagonal<br />

projections at each side. Parapet with coping, conice with<br />

small carved brackets. Sashes in reveals, the central opening of<br />

each end bay and the 3 middle openings have French windows, the<br />

2 outer leading to a flight of steps (with wrought-iron rails) and the 3<br />

inner having access to a raised terrace with a cast-iron rail and a<br />

central fight of steps. A minor extension of 1 storey and attic, 1<br />

window is attached at the south-west corner. The north-west front<br />

has the later changes but is symmetrical with projecting wings and 2storeyed<br />

centre, while at the outside are towers (the north-east being<br />

taller): 2 storeys, 1.2.2.1.2.2.1. windows. The hipped roof (steep<br />

chateau roofs to the towers) has as eaves the moulded cornice of<br />

the south-east front, which is raised in the centrepiece as a<br />

pediment. The walls have 'Tudor' hoodmoulds above the windows,<br />

1st floor bands to the towers, and high plinth. Sashes in reveals, with<br />

thick bays, and a Venetian light above the doorway. Classical<br />

doorway, with fully-moulded cornice, narrow pulvinated band above<br />

an eared architrave, above a flight of spreading steps. The northeast<br />

tower has on its north-east face a 2nd floor window , and a wide<br />

doorway, with a flight of steps. The south-west end of the building<br />

has several minor extensions of the last period, connecting to a<br />

narrow 1-storeyed service block, of slate and painted brick, which<br />

has a gateway from the service courtyard to the garden, comprising<br />

an ornamental open timber frame, arch-braced and with brackets,<br />

suppoting a 1/2-hipped steep roof, patterned with scalloped bands.<br />

The main rooms open from a corridor (behind the front wall), with<br />

staircases at each end. 2 rooms have panelling with corner rosettes,<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Tribbeck Cottage<br />

1 Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Orchard Cottage And Barn<br />

Mill House Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QQ<br />

Stable 20yd W Of Gavelacre<br />

Golf Course Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AL<br />

Barn 30yd SW Of Gavelacre<br />

Golf Course Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AL<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139655 Row of 3 cottages, No 1 being restored. C17 timber-frame, re-clad<br />

C18, with late C20 restoration. Brick and thatch. 1 storey and attic,<br />

3.1.2 above 3.2.3 windows. 1/2-hipped roof, eye-brow dormers.<br />

Flemish garden wall bond, with cambered ground floor openings,<br />

north-east gable has exposed frame. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

The interior of No.1 (next to No.3 ) retains its timber-frame.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139642 House and attached service building. Late C18, with early C19<br />

addition. Brick and flint, with a thatched roof. 2storeys, 4 windows.<br />

Hipped roof. The walls have narrow horizontal brick and flint bands,<br />

with brick quoins, cambered arches to the ground floor, and plinth.<br />

casements. 4-panelled door to a rustic timber porch, with panels of<br />

diagonal rods, supporting a gabled tiled roof. The single-storeyed<br />

building at the north-east end has a hipped thatch roof and boarded<br />

(vertical and horizontal) walls.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139707 Stable, now a store. Early C19. Rectangular block with outshots on<br />

one side and one end. Walls of brickwork with horizontal flint panels,<br />

with full-height openings containing upper and lower doorways. Tile<br />

roof to main block and end, slate roof to the side outshot (which has<br />

boarded walls). Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139706 Barn. C18, with late C20 covering. Timber-frame of 9 bays with<br />

aisles, 2 wagon entrances on each long side, Queen post truss with<br />

arch-braced tie beams. Hipped and ½-hipped tile roof. Boarded<br />

walls on a brick base.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Gavelacre<br />

Golf Course Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AL<br />

Stable 20yds W Of Firgo Farm<br />

House<br />

Firgo Farm Lane<br />

Tufton<br />

Whitchurch<br />

Hampshire<br />

RG28 7RE<br />

Granary 50yd W Of Southside<br />

Farm<br />

Southside Road<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PJ<br />

River Barn<br />

Southside Road<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PJ<br />

LB2 07/01/1952 139705 Large house. Mainly early C18, but of earlier origin, with late C19<br />

and late C20 renovations and extensions. Brick with a tile roof.<br />

Near-symmetrical front (north-west) and rear, with recessed centres<br />

brought forward at the later stage: 2 storeys and attic, 2.2.2<br />

windows. There are hipped roofs to each side, and a parapet to the<br />

centre. Walls in English bond, slightly cambered openings, plinth.<br />

Sashes in exposed frames. The doorway is an arch formed by a<br />

plain architrave, with C20 panelled reveals; the set-back entrance (in<br />

line with the old front wall) having an architrave and 6-panelled (2top<br />

glazed with patterned bars) door. The rear is similar, the centre<br />

being a gable with a stepped stack above a hipped roof verandah on<br />

5 (turned) baluster poles, with a ½-glazed door. There are late C20<br />

extensions at each end, in similar style. Within, there is panelling of<br />

3 periods: C16 linen-fold in the stairwell, C17 in one room and early<br />

C18 in another. The C17 dog-leg staircase has slatted balusters.<br />

One fireplace has C17 pilasters incorporated.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139704 Stable block, with hay store. C18. Brick and cob, with a thatch roof.<br />

Rectangular building of plastered cob, with areas of brickwork. ½hipped<br />

thatch roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139699 Stable. Mid C19. Rectangular block, brick walls of English bond and<br />

a pantile roof. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139697 Old barn, with later cartshed attached. C18 and mid C19. Timberframe<br />

of 4 and 3 bays, with rear aisle, the barn having a tall roof with<br />

double-tiered Queen posts. Hipped thatch roof to the barn, pantiles<br />

to the cartshed. Boarded walls.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Southside Farm<br />

Southside Road<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PJ<br />

The Thatch<br />

Southside Road<br />

Longparish<br />

Honey Cottages<br />

Sugar Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PG<br />

White Windows<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PB<br />

The Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PB<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139696 C17, with refronting and extensions of 1815. Mainly brick exterior,<br />

with a tile roof. Irregular front (south-west) of 1 storey and attic and<br />

2 storeys, 4 windows. The roof is ½-hipped at the north-west end,<br />

with one gabled dormer, a small and larger gable, the south-east<br />

side being 2-storeyed with a low-pitched (slated) gable. Mixed<br />

bonding (English and Flemish, 1st floor band to the later unit, one<br />

cambered arch and 4 rubbed flat arches. Casements at one side,<br />

triple sashes to the south-east. The south-east gable has a `Tudor'<br />

stack, and some exposure of the timber-framing (to be seen within),<br />

the north-west gable has framing in its upper part. The rear has a<br />

catslide roof with 2 dormers, the lower part being slate.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139695 Small cottage. Late C18. Stucco and thatch. Symmetrical front<br />

(west) of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows, with a single-storeyed<br />

outshot at the north end. Hipped and gabled roof, with eaves raised<br />

above dormers (with cills at eaves level). Plain walls. Casements.<br />

Gabled tiled canopy to plain doorway, and glazed door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139693 Row of small dwellings, now 2. Early C19. Stucco walls and slate<br />

roof. 2 storeys, 3.2 windows. Casements. ½-glazed doors within<br />

C20 open gabled porches. At the corner (with a facet) the walls<br />

change to red brickwork. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139692 House. C18, with mid C19 alterations. Brick, and tile. 2 storeys, 1.2<br />

windows. The south-west side is brought forward with a gable (of<br />

the later period with brick dentil verge), the north-east side has a<br />

gable above a 2-storeyed bay. Walls of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, one red brick rubbed flat arch, other openings cambered.<br />

Casements with decorative heads (½-ogees), a splayed bay with a<br />

hipped roof. Plain doorway beneath a tiled canopy.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139691 House. Mid C19. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front (south-east) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows, with 1-storeyed extension at the south-west<br />

side. 2 gablets with decorative bargeboards. Walls of Flemish bond<br />

with cambered ground floor openings. Casements, each light having<br />

a decorative head (with ½-ogees). Brick porch, with gable projected<br />

on brackets.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


The Old Curacy<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PB<br />

St Nicholas Church<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PB<br />

Woodbury House<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PB<br />

Church Farm Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PA<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139690 House. C17, with early C19 extensions. Timber-frame, with a<br />

thatched roof. Front (south-west) of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows.<br />

Roof ½-hipped at the south-west, hipped at the north-east end and<br />

brought to a low eaves above an outshot, eaves raised above 2<br />

upper windows, the 3rd being a tiled and gabled dormer with tiled<br />

roof surrounds, hipped tiled roof to the rear addition. Exposed<br />

bricknogged frame, part of front (and rear walls) being of brickwork.<br />

(Monk and Flemish bond), with cambered ground floor openings.<br />

Casements, one splayed bay with hipped tile roof. ½-glazed door in<br />

a solid frame, with a tiled and gabled canopy (mid C19) on braced<br />

framework.<br />

LB1 20/12/1960 139687 Parish church. Circa 1200, C13, C15, C18, restored 1857. Nave of<br />

C1200, having 4 bays with aisles, C13 chancel with Victorian north<br />

vestry, slightly-inset C15 west tower, Victorian south porch, with a<br />

north `transept' opposite (accommodating the organ). Tile roof,<br />

extending at a flatter slope over the aisles. Walls of mixed flint and<br />

stone rubble, with stone dressings; buttresses, plinth: small lancets<br />

to the chancel, the other windows being of the restoration period,<br />

with triple lancets below an ogee arch (to the nave) and traceried<br />

windows to the east and west ends. The tower has 3 stages, with<br />

massive diagonal buttresses, the walls being chequered flint and<br />

stone. The small smooth porch is timber-framed. Within, the<br />

Transitional arcade rests on cylindrical columns, there is a pillar<br />

piscina, a C18 font with an oval basin resting on a square baluster,<br />

and several wall monuments.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139686 House. Early C19. Brick, some rendering, and slate roof. Regular<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Low-pitched hipped roof, with<br />

spaced carved brackets. Painted walls of Flemish Garden Wall<br />

bond, rubbed flat arches. Casements, with leaded lights within<br />

frames having rounded corners. Porch on poles, with square trellis<br />

infilling, and hipped slate roof, and ½-glazed door. The symmetrical<br />

south elevation has 4 windows, with oval-arched French windows<br />

beneath a verandah, with a hipped slate roof. The west side has 3.1<br />

windows, a recessed arched entrance, a splayed bay, and a French<br />

window within a pointed opening.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139685 Cottage. Late C18. Painted brick, and thatch. 1 storey and attic,<br />

1.2 windows. Roof at 2 levels, eyebrow dormers, and catslide at<br />

rear. Flemish, Monk and Flemish Garden Wall bonds, cambered<br />

ground floor openings, plinth. Casements. 2 plain doorways, the<br />

main entrance having a trellis porch.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Granary 70yds W Of Church<br />

Farm House<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NY<br />

Church Farm House<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NY<br />

Middleton House<br />

The Middleway<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NX<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139684 Granary. Late C18. Timber-frame on 4 x 3 staddles, with boarded<br />

walls and ½-hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139682 House, formerly 2 cottages. C18, with extension of the early C19.<br />

Walls of brick, with rendering to the later (slightly-taller) part,<br />

thatched roof, 2 storeys, 5 and 1 above 3 and 2 windows. Hipped<br />

roof, with higher eaves to the later (east) side, and brought to a low<br />

eaves above an outshot at the other side. Walls of Flemish bond<br />

with blue headers, cambered ground floor openings. Casements,<br />

sashes to the later part. Plain doorway, with tiled canopy on posts.<br />

Rear extensions of 1 storey and attic.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139680 Mansion. Early C19, with C20 extensions. Stucco and slate.<br />

Classical symmetrical facade (south-east) with centrepiece of 2<br />

storeys and attic, 3 windows, sides of 2 storeys, 2 windows, linked to<br />

forward projecting 2-storeyed wings by quarter-round units (early<br />

and late C20) of 2 storeys 2 windows. The centrepiece has a<br />

balustrade in front of segmental headed dormers (set in a Mansard<br />

roof), cornice, rusticated quoins, 1st floor band, stone architraves<br />

with frieze cornice and plinth. The sides are plainer, with cornice,<br />

architraves and plinth, the design being continued (with a lower<br />

parapet) to the wings, which have irregular fenestration of smaller<br />

windows with similar detailing. Sashes in reveals. Greek Doric<br />

porch, with thin added side walls between pilasters and the fluted<br />

columns, the door now being set within the columns. The rear<br />

(north-west) has a symmetrical centrepiece of 2 storeys and attic, 5<br />

windows, with plainer treatment, ending in rusticated pilasters at<br />

each side, and an ornamented porch beneath a concave metal roof.<br />

At each side are still plainer blocks with parapets, each having a<br />

bowed wall with a French window, beneath a concave metal canopy<br />

resting on thin coupled supports. The outermost units are more<br />

irregular. Interior not seen.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


2 Cricketfield Cottages<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PR<br />

Malthouse Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PT<br />

Tudor Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PT<br />

Keepers Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PZ<br />

Little Newton<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PZ<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139679 Pair of cottages. C17, refronted and extended late C18, with C20<br />

rear additions. Timber-framed building with a rendered front, and a<br />

thatched roof. Front (north-west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Plain<br />

front wall, the north-east gable is of painted brickwork, the southwest<br />

has an exposed frame (with rendered infill) above a painted<br />

brick ground-floor, and a tapered stack: flat-roofed brick rear<br />

additions. Casements. The entrance to No.2 has a finial above a<br />

concave metal canopy on side poles, with a plain doorway and 6-<br />

panelled (2 top-glazed) door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139677 Cottage with gable to the roadway, and a small (former) malthouse<br />

attached at the other end. C17, and late C18. Brick, with thatched<br />

roof to the cottage and tiled to the malthouse. 1 storey and attic, 2<br />

windows to the north-east front. Roof ½-hipped, with eyebrow<br />

dormers and catslide to the rear (south-west), the malthouse has at<br />

the top the remains of a ventilation cap. The walls are of mixed<br />

Flemish an English bond, cambered ground floor openings, and<br />

there are fragments of exposed framing; the malthouse has exposed<br />

bricknogged framing on its north-east elevation. Casements. C20<br />

gabled brick porch, with a tiled roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139676 Cottage. C17, with early C19 and early C20 renovations. Timberframed<br />

building with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows.<br />

The roof is ½-hipped at the south-west end, and hipped at the northeast<br />

end, with eyebrow dormers, and a lower hipped projection<br />

above the porch. Exposed framework of irregular pattern, with red<br />

brick infill, repeated on the C20 porch. Casements, one splayed bay<br />

with a tiled roof. Plain doors.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139675 House. C17, with C18 and early C20 minor additions. Timberframed<br />

building, with a thatched roof. 2 storeys, irregular<br />

fenestration. At the north-east end the hipped roof is brought to a<br />

low eaves above a boarded outshot, the south-west end is ½-hipped<br />

with a separate roof above a C20 boarded outshot (garage). Frame<br />

exposed in the upper part with rendered infill, the lower walls being<br />

of painted brickwork. Casements. Projecting central brick outshot<br />

with a tile roof, with open porch and entrance.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139674 House. C17, with C20 renovations and porch. Timber-frame, and<br />

thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 3 windows. ½-hipped roof,<br />

with outshot at the north-east side, eyebrow dormers, extended<br />

forward above porch. Frame exposed at the first floor, with painted<br />

brick infill and other walling. Casements, 3 splayed bows. Plain<br />

door.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Preston Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PZ<br />

Meadow Lawn House<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PZ<br />

Maiden Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PZ<br />

Drove Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PZ<br />

Newton Cottage And Boundary<br />

Wall<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QB<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139672 House, once 2 cottages. C17, with late C18 exterior. Brick and flint<br />

walls, thatch roof. Regular front (south-east) of 1 storey and attic 4<br />

windows. Roof has eaves raised above upper windows, with<br />

catslide at rear. The roof has eaves raised above upper windows,<br />

with catslide at rear. The interior shows that a timber-frame has<br />

been refaced at the second period, with walls of banded brick and<br />

flint, with brick quoins and cambered arches to the ground floor<br />

openings. Casements. Boarded door in a solid frame, within a yew<br />

hedge `porch'.<br />

LB2 03/11/1982 139671 House. Late C18, with early C19 extension. Brick, flint, and<br />

rendered walls, with a tile roof. L-shaped building, with a slightlytaller<br />

extension at the south-west side: front (north-west) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Roof hipped, with ½ hip to the rear wing and<br />

catslide within the (rear) angle. Cement walls on a brick base to the<br />

front and south-west side, brickwork in Flemish bond to the northeast,<br />

with flint banding at the rear. Sashes in exposed frames,<br />

casements at the rear. 6-panelled (2 top glazed) door in a plain<br />

frame, and a detached cast-iron porch of 4 thin columns, supporting<br />

a flat square frame (turned up as a moulded edge with cresting), with<br />

4 triangular castings set within the frame to form a concave pyramid,<br />

with a finial. Plain doors to the side and rear.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139670 House. C18, with late C19 and late C20 alterations and additions.<br />

Stucco, with a thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, and 2 storeys, irregular<br />

fenestration. The roof has irregular form, with different levels of<br />

ridge and eaves, one eyebrow dormer, and a thatched porch.<br />

Casements; 2 sashes. Boarded door in C20 porch.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139669 House. Early C19. Brick and thatch. Front (south-west) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Plain roof, with rear catslide. Walls of Flemish<br />

bond with blue headers, flush blue 1st floor band, cambered ground<br />

floor openings. Casements. French door to the centre.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139667 House, formerly 2, at right-angles to the roadway. C17, with C18<br />

cladding. Brick and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. Roof ½hipped<br />

at the roadside (north-west) gable, hipped at the other end,<br />

catslide at rear, eyebrow dormers. Main walls of painted brick, but<br />

timber frame is exposed at the gable and rear wall. Casements.<br />

Boarded door with thatched canopy on poles. The roadside<br />

boundary wall extending at the rear is of cob, with a tile capping.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Acre Cottage<br />

135 North Acre<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QX<br />

Yew Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QE<br />

Vine Cottage<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QE<br />

Barn And Stable 20 Yds Of<br />

Forton Farm House<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Forton Farm House<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139666 House. C17, with C18 cladding. Brick, with a thatch roof. Front<br />

(south-west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, with catslide at<br />

rear. Walls of Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered ground<br />

floor openings: gables have exposed timber frame. Casements.<br />

C20 tiled brick porch and garage attached at the north-west end,<br />

with a thatched roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139665 House, formerly 2. Late C18, with C20 minor extensions. Brick and<br />

flint, with a thatched roof. Regular front (south-east) of 1 storey and<br />

attic, 4 windows, with later extension to the north-east of 1 storey, 1<br />

window. ½-hipped roof with catslide at rear, and eaves raised above<br />

the upper windows. Walls of flint horizontal bands with red brick<br />

bands, quoins, cambered arches to ground floor openings, plinth:<br />

one doorway now filled with a window. Casements. ½-glazed door<br />

within a gabled and tiled open porch.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139664 House, at right-angles to the roadway. Late C18, renovated C20.<br />

Brick and thatch. Hipped roof, with catslide to the rear. Front<br />

(south-west) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Walls of Flemish bond with<br />

blue headers, cambered ground floor openings, plinth. Casements.<br />

½-glazed door within an open porch, with a gabled thatch roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139660 Barn and workshop. C18, with early and late C20 restoration.<br />

Timber-framed barn of 8 bays with aisles (except north-west gable),<br />

and 2 wagon entrances, Queen post truss: boarded walls and hipped<br />

roof (now with coloured pantiles). A low wing connects to the stable<br />

(now a workshop), which is a timber frame of 3 bays with one endaisle,<br />

having vertical wall frame with herring-bone nogging of brick<br />

and flint: ½-hipped thatched roof, brought to a low eaves above the<br />

aisle.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139659 House. C18, with an early C19 front. Stucco, slate and tile. The<br />

wide front (south-east) is regular, of 2 storeys 5 above 3 windows.<br />

Low-pitched slate roof. Plain walls, with an eaves fillet, plinth, and<br />

shallow end pilasters with moulded caps. Sashes in exposed<br />

frames. Solid porch, with Tuscan details of low projection; blocking<br />

course, cornice, frieze, pilasters with moulded caps, plinth, small<br />

round-headed side windows, 6-panelled door. The rear of the house<br />

has projections with tile roofs: the north-east gable has the upper<br />

part of exposed timber-framing, suggesting earlier origin.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Queen <strong>Ann</strong>e Cottage<br />

2 Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

6 - 8 Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Riverside Cottage<br />

10 Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Westhay<br />

7 Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Owls Lodge<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139658 House, now 2 cottages. C16, 1702, with C20 extensions. Timber<br />

framed building of 3 bays, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3<br />

above 6 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eaves raised above upper<br />

windows (with cills at eaves level): chimney has stone plaque<br />

inscribed NP 1702. Exposed frame, bricknogged, with some (older)<br />

infilling of banded brick and flint. Casements. No.2 has a boarded<br />

door in a solid frame, the other dwelling has a rear entrance.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139657 Pair of houses, being a replacement of an earlier one. 1865. Brick<br />

and slate. Symmetrical front (north-west) of 2 storeys, 2 windows,<br />

with lower sides set back to form porches. Walls of Flemish bond<br />

with blue headers, cambered openings, plinth. Casements. Plain<br />

doorways. Central stack incorporates 2 inscribed stone plaques,<br />

one with `HFA 1699', the other `rebuilt 1865'. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139656 Once, two, now one house. Late C18. Brick, stucco, and thatch. 1<br />

storey and attic, 4 above 5 windows. The roof has eyebrow dormers<br />

to the front (south-west) and catslide to the rear. The north-west<br />

gable has exposed framing, the north-west side of the front has<br />

brickwork with horizontal flint banding, the south east side now being<br />

rendered: cambered ground floor openings. Casements. Boarded<br />

door within C20 porch.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139654 Row of cottages. Early C18 (No. 9 early C19), with minor C20<br />

features. Brick and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 7 above 8 windows.<br />

1/2-hipped roof, with catslide to part of rear, eyebrow dormers of<br />

varied shape. Red brick walls to No.7 in Flemish bond, with flush<br />

blue 1st floor band, the remaining walls of brick with some flint<br />

panels, all now painted, cambered ground floor openings, cement<br />

plinth to 9 and 11. Casements. Side door to No.7, No. 9 has a C20<br />

brick porch with a thatched roof, plain doorways to No. 11 9 which<br />

was once a shop and off-licence)<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139652 Small house. C18, with early C19 extensions. Brick and thatch. 1<br />

storey and attic, 4 windows to the front (north-east). ½-hipped roof.<br />

Flemish bond walls, with cambered ground floor openings: altered<br />

details suggest origin as 2 cottages. Casements. Boarded door in<br />

solid frame.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Forton Cottage<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Meadow Cottage<br />

Forton<br />

Longparish<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

<strong>Test</strong> View Cottage<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Kingfisher Cottage<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139651 House. Early C18, with C20 extensions. Brick, with a tile roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (south-east) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Hipped roof,<br />

with catslide to C20 rear outshot. Front wall of Flemish bond with<br />

vertical blue diaper patterns, 2 buttresses, cambered ground floor<br />

openings: the south west end wall has flint panels (and altered<br />

details), the north-east end wall has exposed bricknogged timberframing<br />

in its upper part. Leaded casements. ½-glazed door within<br />

an open gabled porch, on tree-post supports.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139650 REMOVED FROM LISTING 27TH FEBRUARY 2004 BY DCMS<br />

Once two, now one house. C17, with C18 cladding. 1 storey and<br />

attic, 2 above 4 windows. ½-hipped thatch roof, with two eyebrow<br />

dormers to the front, and catslide to the rear. The gable to the<br />

roadway has exposed framing with brick infilling and brickwork to the<br />

lower part, the front (south-west) has brickwork in Flemish and Monk<br />

bonds, with blue headers, cambered opening. Casements. ½-<br />

glazed C20 door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139649 Once two, now one house. Mid C18. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Red<br />

brick walls in Flemish bond, cambered ground floor openings, plinth.<br />

Hipped thatch roof. Casements. Boarded door in solid frame, the<br />

other doorway now filled with a window. The upper walls at each<br />

end have exposed timber-frames, bricknogged.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139648 Once two, now one house. Early C18. Brick walls with flint<br />

horizontal bands, cambered ground floor openings: thatch roof, ½hipped<br />

with eyebrow dormers. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows.<br />

Casements. Boarded door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139647 House. C17, with C18 and C20 features. Timber-framed building,<br />

with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 5 windows. The<br />

roof is hipped at each end, and brought low above outshots, a<br />

catslide above a rear extension, eyebrow dormers, and with a<br />

forward extension to cover the porch. Most of the frame is exposed,<br />

with painted brick infill and lower front wall, vertical boarding to the<br />

north-east outshot. Casements. C20 painted brick porch, with a<br />

boarded door.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Forton House<br />

Forton<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NN<br />

Cowlease Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QF<br />

East Aston House<br />

Mill House Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QQ<br />

Home Farm Cottage<br />

Mill House Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QQ<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139645 Large house. Early C19. Painted brick and slate. A tall main block,<br />

with lower rear extensions. The front (south-west) is regular but not<br />

symmetrical of 3 storeys 3 windows. Low-pitched hipped roof with<br />

wide eaves on coupled carved brackets. Walls have rubbed slightlycambered<br />

openings, a 2nd floor moulded stucco cill band, stone cills.<br />

Sashes in reveals, one casement in altered ground floor window at<br />

the south-east side. Triangular-headed doorway within a stucco<br />

porch of 2 columns, with a severely-plain Order, 6-panelled door.<br />

The south-east elevation has 3 widely-spaced large openings on 2<br />

floors (the south-west third being the south-east face of the main<br />

block), with similar details: sashes to the first floor above French<br />

windows, which open onto a terrace, the 2 north-east side windows<br />

being enclosed within a trellis verandah (glazed at each end) under a<br />

hipped slate roof. Other elevations are of vernacular form, with<br />

irregular window sizes and patterns.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139644 House. C17. Timber-framed building, with a thatched roof. 1 storey<br />

and attic, irregular fenestration. Roof hipped at the south-west, ½hipped<br />

at the north-east, end: 2 eyebrow dormers. Exposed frame,<br />

with some rendered infilling in the upper part, bricknogged<br />

elsewhere, the western-most bay having horizontal above vertical<br />

boarding. Casement. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139641 House. Early C19. Square block with a low wing, of stucco, with a<br />

low-pitched slate roof. The front (north-west) is symmetrical of 2<br />

storeys, 2 windows. The rectangular casements have Gothic<br />

pointed window bars, this design being repeated as the glazed top<br />

part of the entrance door (with 4 other panels), which is set within a<br />

plain pointed opening. The longer side (south-west) elevation to the<br />

roadway has 3 windows to the main part, each with a pointed head:<br />

the set-back wing has plain small casements and a slate-roofed<br />

porch.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139640 House. Late C18. Bricks and thatch. Irregular front (south-east) of<br />

1 storey and attic, 2 windows, with outshot of 1 window. ½-hipped<br />

roof to the roadside gable, with hip at the other end, brought to a low<br />

eaves above the outshot, eyebrow dormers. Flemish bond walls<br />

with blue headers, cambered ground floor openings, some flint<br />

panels to the outshot, the south-west gable being tile-hung (with<br />

scallops). Casements. Plain doorway. The rear has a singlestoreyed<br />

C20 service wing, of brickwork with a low-pitched slate roof.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Meadow Farm Cottage<br />

Mill House Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QQ<br />

Upper Mill<br />

Mill House Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QH<br />

Lower Farm Cottage<br />

Sugar Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PW<br />

Honey Cottages<br />

Sugar Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PG<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139639 House. Late C18. Brick and thatch. Irregular front (south-east) of 1<br />

storey and attic, 3 windows. Hipped and ½-hipped roof, with eyebrow<br />

dormers. Walls of Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered<br />

ground floor openings: exposed timber-frame at the north-east gable,<br />

with some rendered and some brickwork infilling. Casements. Plain<br />

doorway under a canopy on brackets. Small single-storeyed C20<br />

service block extends forward at the south-west side, of brickwork<br />

with a low-pitched slate roof.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139638 House, attached to watermill by a small block. Early C19, with early<br />

C20 extensions to the house. A mixture of materials; stucco and<br />

brick for the house walls, brick and boarding for the mill, hipped tile<br />

roof for the house, pantile for the mile, with slate for the connecting<br />

block. The front (north-west) of the house is 2 storeys, with irregular<br />

fenestration of 5 above 2 windows. The brick walls are of Flemish<br />

bond with blue headers, cambered ground floor openings, some<br />

infilling of former windows, the north side (of later date) being<br />

rendered. Casements (with decorative shutters to the first floor).<br />

Plain doorway, with Gothic fanlight and 4-panelled door. The rear<br />

extensions to the house are of 1 storey and attic, with ½-hipped roof,<br />

the latest section having a widely-spaced bricknogged timber frame.<br />

The mill is a rectangular block of 3 storeys, 4 windows to the brick<br />

section and 1 to the boarded section (at the south end). Low pitched<br />

pantile roof, walls of English bond, cambered arches to the small<br />

openings. The 2 long fronts overlap slightly and in the gap there is a<br />

single-storeyed link unit with a slate roof, ½-gabled to the front area<br />

and hipped at the rear. A roadway passes in front of the mill, above<br />

2 low-arched races.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139637 House, formerly 2. Late C18. Brick and thatch. Front (south-east) of<br />

2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, with catslide at rear. Walls of<br />

Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered ground floor openings<br />

(former doorway now part-filled as a window). Casements, one old<br />

small upper frame now filled. Plain boarded door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139636 Cottage. Early C18. Stucco and thatch. Long narrow range with<br />

timber-frame exposed in the north gable, below the ½-hipped roof.<br />

Plain walls. Casements. One glazed and one boarded door. Small<br />

outshot at the north end, with slate roof above walls of vertical<br />

boarding.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Garden Cottage<br />

Mill House Lane<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QQ<br />

Granary 100yds SW Of<br />

Longparish House<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6QE<br />

Cricketers Inn<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PZ<br />

Aston Cottage And Autumn<br />

Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PZ<br />

Stable 20yds W Of Southside<br />

Farm<br />

Southside Road<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PJ<br />

Granary 50yds SW Of Southside<br />

Farm<br />

Southside Road<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PJ<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139643 House. C17 timber frame, with C18 cladding. Brick, some flint,<br />

walls and a thatch roof. Front (south-east_ of 1 storey and attic, 3<br />

windows. Roof ½-hipped at the south-west end, 3 eyebrow dormers.<br />

Flemish bond walls with blue headers, cambered ground floor<br />

openings: the south-west gable has narrow horizontal flint panels,<br />

and reveals the post of a timber-framed structure. Casements.<br />

Boarded door in a plain frame, within a `bushy' porch.- new porch to<br />

front and rear<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139663 Granary. C18. Bricknogged timber-frame on many staddles, with a<br />

1/2-hipped tile roof<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139668 Public house. Early C19, with late C19 details. Brick, with a tile roof.<br />

Front (north-west) of 2 storeys, 6 windows above 3 windows and 3<br />

doors. ½-hipped roof with catslide at the rear. Painted walls of<br />

Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches. Sashes in exposed frames. Plain<br />

doorways.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139673 Pair of cottages. Late C18. Brick and thatch. Symmetrical front of 1<br />

storey and attic, 4 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eyebrow dormers<br />

(with cills at eaves level) Walls of Flemish bond with blue headers.<br />

(Aston Cottage now painted), cambered ground floor openings.<br />

Casements. Plain doorways, with ½-glazed doors.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139700 Mid C19. Long narrow block with a pantile roof. North and east<br />

(gable) walls of brickwork: front (south) mostly boarded, with 6<br />

doorways. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139698 Granary. Early C19. Timber-frame on 9 staddles, with boarded<br />

walls and pantile roof.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Fellmongers Barn<br />

Southside Road<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PQ<br />

Stone Cross outside The Rectory<br />

Middleton<br />

Longparish<br />

Stocks Next To Churchyard At St<br />

Nicholas Church<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6PB<br />

Granary 30yds W Of Gavelacre<br />

Cottage<br />

Golf Course Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AL<br />

Harewood Halt<br />

Longparish Road<br />

South Harewood<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7AH<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139694 Cottage. Late C18, with late C20 extension. Narrow timber-framed<br />

block with later addition, forming an L-shape. ½-hipped thatch roof.<br />

The frame is exposed and filled with painted brickwork. Casements.<br />

Entrance in the later part.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139689 1867. Slender octagonal and tapered stone shaft supporting a<br />

`Saxon' cross-within-a-circle. Square base inscribed VIA CRUCIS<br />

VIA LUCIS.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139688 Wooden stocks. Early C19. Two round headed posts with slots,<br />

which accommodate 2 horizontal boards, with 4 holes spaced along<br />

the joint.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139708 Granary. Early C19. Timber-frame on 4 x 3 staddles, with boarded<br />

walls and a tile roof.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139709 Now 2 dwellings, but formerly the railway station, comprising a<br />

stationmaster's house, and the station building. 1884. Brick walls,<br />

and hipped tile roof. The L-shaped house, with a tall porch within the<br />

angle, is of 2 storeys, 1.1 windows. The walls have stepped brick<br />

eaves, cambered rubbed arches, a moulded 1st floor band, and<br />

decorative aprons beneath the moulded stone cills. Coupled<br />

sashes, with unusual glazing bars: one rectangular bay with a tile<br />

roof. The doorway, beneath a relieving arch has a hood on brackets<br />

and ½-glazed door. The station block is symmetrical, of 1 storey, 4<br />

windows (with an inserted central attic window), and there is a setback<br />

unit at the north end. Similar details to those of the house, with<br />

a wide doorway, with a hood on brackets, and ½-glazed double<br />

doors. A virtually unaltered structure.<br />

LONGPARISH


Stable And Cartshed<br />

15yds SW Church Farm House<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NY<br />

Granary 60yds NW Of Middleton<br />

House<br />

The Middleway<br />

Longparish<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NX<br />

Inglenook Cottage<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Forton Lane<br />

Forton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6NU<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139683 Stable block and cartshed. Early C19. Brick and boarded walls,<br />

thatched roof. Hipped roof, with lower ridge above the cartshed. The<br />

cartshed has a timber frame of 3 bays, with Queen post truss, open<br />

to the north, boarded to the east and with a brick wall to the rear. 2<br />

ventilation openings and 5 doorways to the stable.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139681 Granary. Early C19. Small timber-frame on 3 x 2 staddles, with a<br />

½-hipped tile roof, and walls of wavy elm boards.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139646 House. C17. timber-framed building, with a thatched roof. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 2 above 3 windows. Roof has catslide to the rear, 2<br />

eyebrows, the hipped south-east side falling to a low eaves above a<br />

slightly-later outshot. Exposed frame, with painted brick infill,<br />

cement plinth. Casements. Plain doorway and boarded door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139653 House. C17 cottage, with large extension of 1982. 1 storey and<br />

attic. Timber-frame, with painted brick infill, exposed on the roadside<br />

gable, otherwise rendered walls. ½-hipped roof, thatch over the<br />

original with tile over the new part. Casements. Entrance in the<br />

latest part.<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH<br />

LONGPARISH


Longstock<br />

1 Church Cottages<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DY<br />

17 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

11A Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140227 Pair of cottages and attached barn. C17 and C18 addition and barn.<br />

Timber-frame with colourwashed brick infill and rendered cob<br />

additions on flint and brick plinth, thatched roof and old plain tile roof<br />

to barn. 1½ storey, 2 bay timber-frame with 2 bays added to left and<br />

2 bay barn added to right C18. Planked door in left bay and at right<br />

end of C17 part, and double doors in right bay. Irregular 2-light<br />

casement in all bays except right. 2-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer to right frame bay and right cob bay. Thatched roof half<br />

hipped to left with ridge piece and stacks at either end of framed<br />

part. Barn half-hipped to right with lower ridge.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140223 Cottage. C17. Timber-frame with colourwashed plaster and brick<br />

infill, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay with outshot bay to right and<br />

outshot store to right, on high plinth. 1930s door in left bay and 3light<br />

casement in other, over each 2-light leaded lattice pane<br />

casement in eyebrow dormers. Weatherboarded outshot store to<br />

right. Hipped roof with ridge piece, downswept to right with stack at<br />

right end of ridge.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140206 Row of cottages. C17 building extended and divided C18. Timberframe<br />

with brick infill, rebuilding and addition thatched roof. 5 bay,<br />

1½ storey with C17 timber in left of centre bay, centre bay mainly<br />

rebuilt in brick, 2 bay C18 cottage projecting forward at right end and<br />

outshot bay to left. Planked doors with 2-light casement beside in<br />

left and centre bays, with 3-light casement in bay between. Above<br />

centre and bay to left 2-light casement in eyebrow dormers.<br />

Projecting right cottage has central plank door in solid frame with<br />

C18 2-light leaded iron casement to left and C19 2-light casement to<br />

right, all openings with segmental heads. Above 2 C18 2-light<br />

leaded casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof swept down to left with<br />

wide eaves, ridge piece and kink where ridge line changes for right<br />

cottage. Stack at left end of ridge and right end. Weatherboarded<br />

outshot store to right end.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


12 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

1 Windover Cottages<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DJ<br />

The Cossack<br />

Houghton Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LE<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140206 Row of cottages. C17 building extended and divided C18. Timberframe<br />

with brick infill, rebuilding and addition thatched roof. 5 bay,<br />

1½ storey with C17 timber in left of centre bay, centre bay mainly<br />

rebuilt in brick, 2 bay C18 cottage projecting forward at right end and<br />

outshot bay to left. Planked doors with 2-light casement beside in<br />

left and centre bays, with 3-light casement in bay between. Above<br />

centre and bay to left 2-light casement in eyebrow dormers.<br />

Projecting right cottage has central plank door in solid frame with<br />

C18 2-light leaded iron casement to left and C19 2-light casement to<br />

right, all openings with segmental heads. Above 2 C18 2-light<br />

leaded casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof swept down to left with<br />

wide eaves, ridge piece and kink where ridge line changes for right<br />

cottage. Stack at left end of ridge and right end. Weatherboarded<br />

outshot store to right end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140242 House now pair of cottages. C17 altered C20. Timber-frame with<br />

brick infill, pebble dashed on ground floors, end walls brick, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey 4 bay with central smoke bay and left bay<br />

shortened C20. C20 top-glazed door in inner bay of each cottage.<br />

C20 2-light casement to right bays and single casement in inner left<br />

bay. Central stack and stack at right end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140203 Cottage. C17 encased C18. Timber-frame encased in reused<br />

dressed stone and flint and colourwashed brick, weatherboarded<br />

outshot, old plain tile roof. End onto road, 2 storey, 3 bay building<br />

with outshot to far end. Road end has plinth and reused stone to<br />

ground floor with C18 16-pane sash. Side has door at road end of<br />

centre bay, each side 3-light casement. In far bay door and 2-light<br />

casement. On 1st floor 3-light casements except for 2-light<br />

casement in far bay. Roof hipped with stack at far end of centre bay<br />

and on road end hip.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


1 The Grange<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DP<br />

26 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DR<br />

War Memorial<br />

Longstock Road<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140216 House now divided. Late C18, extended late C19. Brick, once<br />

colourwashed, plain tile roof. 2 storey originally L-shaped building of<br />

3-bay wings, one along road with other wing behind to left now linked<br />

to 2 storey, 2 bay cottage to left of it well set back and at front single<br />

storey bay added to left and C19 cross-wing added to right end of<br />

front. Road elevation n2 storey, 3 bay with single storey bay to left<br />

and to right C19 half bay then wide projecting cross-wing. In centre<br />

of original part early C19 4-panel door and semicircular fanlight in<br />

wide gabled brick porch with moulded bargeboards. Above 2-light<br />

and each side on both floors Gothic type 3-light casements, those on<br />

ground floor with cambered heads. Similar 2-light casement in left<br />

addition, which has pier at end and low parapet. To right small<br />

sashes in half bay and 3-light casement on 1st floor of wing. Roof<br />

hipped to left with stack at right end of original building. It was centre<br />

C1800 of Longstock Fishing Club, earliest club on <strong>Test</strong>.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140212 House now pair of cottages. C17 encased C18 repaired C20.<br />

Timber-frame encased in brick, with blue headers, old plain tile roof.<br />

1½ storey, 3 bay and passage/chimney bay, outshot to rear. C20<br />

planked door in narrow bay to right of centre. In end bays 3-light<br />

lattice paned casements, in centre bay 3-light casement and to left 2<br />

single casements under wider arches, all windows having segmental<br />

heads. In centre 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof half-<br />

hipped with stack above door and external stacks at each end.<br />

LB2 15/04/2010 505627 War memorial of ashlar stone blocks erected in 1919 which was<br />

designed by the architect Thomas D Atkinson (1864-1948) of<br />

Cambridge and Winchester.<br />

DESCRIPTION: The war memorial consists of a two-step square<br />

calvary on which is a square socket stone, all built of ashlar blocks.<br />

Above this is a four-sided tapered stone column surmounted by a<br />

Patee cross encircled with a wreath of leaved and flowers.<br />

On the front, eastern side of the socket is a dedication to the men of<br />

the parish who served and fell in the Great War in seriphed capitals<br />

which reads: ‘IN REMEMBRANCE / OF THE MEN OF /<br />

LONGSTOCK / WHO SERVED THEIR / COUNTRY AS SAILORS /<br />

& SOLDIERS IN THE / WAR OF 1914-1919’. Under this on the top<br />

step of the calvary is the dedication, ‘NOBLY THEY DID THEIR<br />

DUTY’. Below this on the bottom step of the calvary are the names<br />

of those who fell in the 1939-1945 war.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


Hazeldown Farm<br />

Longstock Park<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EG<br />

Peat Spade Inn<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DR<br />

On the rear of the socket stone is a dedication: ‘THESE REST IN /<br />

PEACE’. On the other two sides of the socket stone are the names<br />

of the men who fell in the First World War.<br />

HISTORY: The memorial which was designed by the architect<br />

Thomas D Atkinson of Cambridge and Winchester (1864-1948) was<br />

built in 1919 by the firm of Blackwell’s. The firm of Blackwell and<br />

Moody cleaned and re-cut the names in 2008. It commemorates<br />

those fallen in both World Wars.<br />

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: The War Memorial at Longstock is<br />

designed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:<br />

• A simple yet elegant architect-designed memorial of good<br />

quality craftsmanship, materials and design;<br />

• The fallen of both the Great War and the Second World War<br />

are included, and it is an eloquent witness to the impact of tragic<br />

world events on this community;<br />

• It occupies a visually distinctive position in the village, it is<br />

within the conservation area and is near to a number of listed<br />

buildings.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140245 Farmhouse. Late C18. Rendered brick, concrete plain tile roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay. Central 6-flush panel door top-lit in doorcase with<br />

pilasters on supporting double brackets to flat hood, above small 16pane<br />

sash. 4 wide 20-pane sashes, smaller on 1st floor. Wide flat<br />

eaves to low pitched hipped roof with stacks at top of hips.<br />

LB2 15/02/1993 423815 Public House. C1880. Red brick with grey and red brick striped<br />

continuous 1st floor band; flint diaper and cruciform enrichment.<br />

Tiled gabled roofs with overhanging eaves and projecting rafters,<br />

bargeboards, cresting, tall brick chimney stacks and dormer on right<br />

hand return. 2 storeys, attic and cellar. Asymmetrical design of 3<br />

bays; outer bays project. Gabled entrance porch and bargeboards<br />

project from angle of central and right hand bay; pointed arch<br />

entrance. 3-light flat-arched casements retain original cast iron<br />

latticed glazing. Right hand return has similar glazing. Interior<br />

believed to retain original features.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


2 Windover Cottages<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DJ<br />

Windover Farm<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DJ<br />

Braehead House<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DJ<br />

Longstock Mill<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DL<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140242 House now pair of cottages. C17 altered C20. Timber-frame with<br />

brick infill, pebble dashed on ground floors, end walls brick, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey 4 bay with central smoke bay and left bay<br />

shortened C20. C20 top-glazed door in inner bay of each cottage.<br />

C20 2-light casement to right bays and single casement in inner left<br />

bay. Central stack and stack at right end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140241 Farmhouse. C18 altered C19. Rendered brick, old plain tile roof,<br />

except slate to rear. 2 storey, 3 x 3 bay with wing to rear at right.<br />

Central 6-panel door half-glazed under crude hood. 5 C19 4-pane<br />

sashes. Hipped roof of E-plan with roof running from front to back at<br />

left end and 3 roofs running from left to right with 2 ridge stacks to<br />

centre roof. 10m behind it brick stable block dated 1852 in blue<br />

headers, built into slope it forms attractive groupings.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140240 House. C18 altered mid C19. Brick, slate roof. 3 bay, 3 storey with<br />

top storey added C19 and C18 single storey range along left end.<br />

Central 6-panel door under C19 stone Doric porch topped by<br />

balustraded balcony. Each side C19 canted hip-roofed bay window.<br />

Above 6 12-pane sashes in rubbed brick arches. Wide flat eaves<br />

with paired modillioned cornice. Hipped roof with external end<br />

symmetrical chimneys to both piles going through eaves to<br />

projecting stacks. To left low range has bipartite sash, parapet wall<br />

ramped up to house.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140238 Mill. Mid C18 and 1893 in brickwork. Brick with decorative blue<br />

brick. 2 storey and attic 5 bay mill with mill streams under both end<br />

bays and to right 1893 roller mill of 3 bays and originally 4 storeys,<br />

now 2. Older mill has 2 storey central openings with one planked<br />

door above another. C20 2-light windows in original openings in<br />

other bays, all openings with segmented heads with course of blue<br />

headers, expect bottom left opening is filled with blue headers.<br />

Dentilled eaves and large weatherboarded gable above centre 3<br />

bays, originally for hoist, now with window. Sloping buttresses to<br />

left end and C20 tie plates along attic floor level. To right 2 storey, 3<br />

bay C19 building with garage door to left and large segmental head<br />

iron windows. Inside old mill breast shot wheel removed, much of<br />

rest intact. Behind C19 mill Armfield turbine.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


Longstock Mill<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DL<br />

Kingfisher Lodge<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DW<br />

<strong>Test</strong> Lodge<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DP<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140236 House. Mid C18, altered to rear C20. Brick old plain tile roof. 2<br />

storey and attic 3 bay single pile building with low 2 storey, 4 bay<br />

wing to rear on right and shorter wing to left. Central 6-flush panel<br />

half-glazed door with 4-light half circle fanlight in panelled reveal with<br />

pilaster each side supporting moulded console brackets to open<br />

segmental pediment. 5 12-pane sashes with rubbed brick arches.<br />

Dentilled cornice to hipped roof with 3 C20 2-light flat roofed<br />

dormers. Stacks to end bays to rear slope of roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140235 Cottage. C18 possibly earlier. Brick, thatched roof. Built on ground<br />

sloping steeply from left to right. Irregular 5 bay, 1½ storey cottage<br />

with end bays added, left bay garage C20 door in open hipped porch<br />

and inner end of right bay. 2 2-light casements in each bay except<br />

right centre bay has one, with those of each bay on different level.<br />

2-light casements in eyebrow dormer in each of centre 3 bays roof<br />

half hipped with stack at left end of original building and to right of<br />

centre bay.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140233 Fishing lodge. Early C19. Rendered brick thatched roof. Large<br />

cottage orne of 2 storeys and 4 bays with wing to rear at right and<br />

set back porch at left with rounded bay in front. Front has 8<br />

replacement 2-light casements in original openings with shutters.<br />

Wide flat rendered eaves to hipped roof; wide large central stack. To<br />

left end flat roofed parapeted bay with half-glazed bowed doors with<br />

shutters mounted on wall each side, appears original. Behind C20<br />

bay porch with thatched roof.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


<strong>Test</strong> View Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DP<br />

The Cowshed<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DP<br />

The Old Vicarage And The<br />

Vicarage<br />

Church Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DU<br />

St Marys Church<br />

Church Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DU<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140234 Cottage C18 and C20. Colourwashed brick, thatched roof. 1½<br />

storey, 3 bay with wing to rear and C20 lean-to to left. A 1, 2 and 3light<br />

camber headed casement with shutter and above to right 2-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof hipped with ridge piece.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140232 Barn. C18 repaired C20. Cob on flint plinth repaired in mass<br />

concrete, corrugated iron roof. End on to road, 4 bay barn with cob<br />

shed with corrugated iron flat roof at far end. Open on side away<br />

from house except for corrugated iron wall to road end bay. Roof<br />

hipped at road end. Inside queen post roof with posts on piers at<br />

either end of open part. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140231 Vicarage now private residence. Early C19. Colourwashed brick<br />

and slate roof. 2 storey, 2 x 2 bay building with lower service range<br />

to rear and to right. Front has central 6-panel top-lit door in timber<br />

Doric doorcase with tall entablature and small flat hood. Each side<br />

large 16-pane sashes under rubbed brick arches. 1st floor string<br />

course. 3 1st floor 16-pane sashes under rubbed brick arches.<br />

Wide flat eaves with paired modillioned brackets. Roof hipped with<br />

stack on right hip.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140230 Lychgate and walls. 1880 walls, 1907 gate. Walls flint with brick<br />

bands and dressings, reused very old stone coping, and timber<br />

lychgate on dressed stone plinth, old plain tile roof. Wall 1.5-2m in<br />

height with brick dressings at 2-3m intervals and stone coping<br />

possibly from old church. Lychgate square plan with wide gates on<br />

end, 3 carved trefoiled open panels above lower panels with carving.<br />

Gabled roof with wide eaves and iron crosses at each end and<br />

carvings in gables. Inside longitudinally set benches with carved<br />

ends and inscription around wallplate.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


St Marys Church<br />

Church Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DU<br />

2 Church Cottages<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DY<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140228 Parish church. 1876-80 by W White. Flint with tile bands and stone<br />

dressings, old plain tile roof, shingled spire. Plan of chancel and NW<br />

vestry on end of N aisle to nave, with tower in NW corner. Plinth<br />

with stone offset and 2 thin tile bands at approx. Top and bottom of<br />

windows all round church. E end of chancel has tall 3-light trefoiled<br />

window with similar in E end of vestry, and stepped buttresses either<br />

side. S wall has 2 lancets, E one trefoiled and pointed door between<br />

with trefoiled light over. Nave has to S stepped buttresses at E & W<br />

of trefoiled 2-light with trefoil in head window. In centre 3-light<br />

trefoiled window and to W gabled timber porch on stone and flint<br />

walls, with round arch containing carved gates and crown post over,<br />

with trefoiled lancet to W side. 3-light trefoiled with quatrefoil in head<br />

W window. N wall has trefoiled lancet in vestry, in aisle 2 trefoiled 2light,<br />

with quatrefoil in head, windows either side of chimney with<br />

buttress supporting it and offset in above eaves level. Pointed 2<br />

order door to W. NW tower has 2 lancets on bottom stage to W. In<br />

middle stage quatrefoil to N and lancet to W. 2 bell openings on<br />

each face of top stage with large shingled louvres and squat broach<br />

spire with vane. In NE corner tall N buttress. Inside all original.<br />

Impressive chancel has reredos and panelled sanctuary with C17<br />

altar rails with turned balusters, moulded hand and base rails,<br />

stained glass by Mayer of Munich. C15 encaustic tiles reset behind<br />

altar. Roof with horizontally set angels on corbels to arched braces.<br />

In vestry pieces of C15 stonework and C13 window and piscina.<br />

Pointed chancel arch with lily and rose capitals. Timber screen. In<br />

NE of N aisle medieval coffin lid in floor. Arcade of 3 bays with<br />

pointed arches on round columns. 2 corona-lucis survive. Arched<br />

brace roof with ties to inner trusses and angles on corbels to others.<br />

Font by S door restored C15 of octagonal bowl on octagonal shaft on<br />

octagonal<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140227 Pair of cottages and attached barn. C17 and C18 addition and barn.<br />

Timber-frame with colourwashed brick infill and rendered cob<br />

additions on flint and brick plinth, thatched roof and old plain tile roof<br />

to barn. 1½ storey, 2 bay timber-frame with 2 bays added to left and<br />

2 bay barn added to right C18. Planked door in left bay and at right<br />

end of C17 part, and double doors in right bay. Irregular 2-light<br />

casement in all bays except right. 2-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer to right frame bay and right cob bay. Thatched roof half<br />

hipped to left with ridge piece and stacks at either end of framed<br />

part. Barn half-hipped to right with lower ridge.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


K6 Telephone Kiosk<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Old Thatch<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DR<br />

Sindle Cottage<br />

18 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DR<br />

16 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

St Davids Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EA<br />

St Catherines Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

LB2 21/07/1988 140406 Telephone Kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.<br />

Installed 8/10/1937. Made by various contractors. Cast iron. Square<br />

kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated George VI crowns to top panels<br />

and margin glazing to windows and door.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140225 Cottage. C16 and C18 addition. Timber-frame with plaster and brick<br />

infill, mostly rendered, thatched roof. 2 storey, 2 bay with outshot<br />

bay to right, on high fling plinth. 3-light casements with similar<br />

smaller casements on 1st floor and in outshot bay single light with<br />

high in left corner 2-light casement. Roof half-hipped to left and<br />

swept down to right with stack at end of right bay and stack at front<br />

of roof in left corner.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140224 Cottage. C17 and C18, restored 1983. Timber-frame with brick infill,<br />

and flint with brick dressings, brick extension, thatched roof. 1½<br />

storey C17 building with C18 bay to right and behind it C20 lower<br />

wing. 2-light casements in C17 bays and single casement in right<br />

bay. 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer to right and central bay.<br />

Roof half-hipped to left and hipped to right with stack at right end of<br />

ridge.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140222 House now pair of cottages. C17 encased C18 altered C20.<br />

Timber-frame encased in brick with flint outshot, thatched roof. 1½<br />

storey, 3 bay and chimney bay and left outshot. Sloping brick<br />

buttress to each end and C20 doors in left bay and between right<br />

bays. C19 2-light casement in each bay. Above left and right bays<br />

2-light leaded casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof swept down to<br />

left, half-hipped to right, with ridge piece. Large stack above<br />

chimney bay and projecting stack at right end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140221 Cottage. Late C17 with mid C20 addition. Flint with brick dressings,<br />

timber scantling and brick in gables, thatched roof. End on to road,<br />

1½ storey, 2 bay with 2 bay C20 addition at far end. Central plank<br />

door in C20 weatherboarded gabled porch. To road end large 2-light<br />

casement to other bay French windows. On 1st floor 2 C17 3-light<br />

casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped with central stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140220 Cottage. C17 encased C18. Timber-frame core, colour washed<br />

brick and flint, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay with outshots each<br />

end. 2 2-light casements with 3 or 2-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer above and single casements in outshots. Roof hipped and<br />

swept down each end. Stack on left end of ridge.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


10 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

8 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

Corner Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DZ<br />

2 The Grange<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DP<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140219 Cottage. C18. Rendered cob but for front wall of rustic flint nodules,<br />

thatched roof. 2 storey, 2 bay end onto road. Central planked door<br />

under gabled hood. 4 C20 2-light casements in original openings.<br />

Roof hipped with stack on far hip. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140218 Cottage. C17 and C18. Timber-frame and rendered cob on flint<br />

plinth, thatched roof. Small, single storey and attic, 2 bay and<br />

outshot. Planked door to left of centre, blank left bay, 2-light<br />

casement in centre and right outshot, and 2-lilght eyebrow dormer in<br />

centre. Roof hipped and swept down to right. Stack at right end of<br />

ridge.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140217 Cottage. C18 of 2 builds, C20. Flint brick dressings and brick,<br />

thatched roof. End on to road, 1½ storey, originally 2 bay but wider<br />

road end bay added and far end bay rebuilt C20. C20<br />

weatherboarded gabled porch in centre with 2-light casement beside<br />

and 3-light casement above. Road end bay has C18 leaded 2-light<br />

casement and 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. This bay<br />

projects slightly forward. Far bay has 2-light casement. Roof half-<br />

hipped with stack to road end of centre.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140216 House now divided. Late C18, extended late C19. Brick, once<br />

colourwashed, plain tile roof. 2 storey originally L-shaped building of<br />

3-bay wings, one along road with other wing behind to left now linked<br />

to 2 storey, 2 bay cottage to left of it well set back and at front single<br />

storey bay added to left and C19 cross-wing added to right end of<br />

front. Road elevation n2 storey, 3 bay with single storey bay to left<br />

and to right C19 half bay then wide projecting cross-wing. In centre<br />

of original part early C19 4-panel door and semicircular fanlight in<br />

wide gabled brick porch with moulded bargeboards. Above 2-light<br />

and each side on both floors Gothic type 3-light casements, those on<br />

ground floor with cambered heads. Similar 2-light casement in left<br />

addition, which has pier at end and low parapet. To right small<br />

sashes in half bay and 3-light casement on 1st floor of wing. Roof<br />

hipped to left with stack at right end of original building. It was centre<br />

C1800 of Longstock Fishing Club, earliest club on <strong>Test</strong>.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


Poplar Farm House<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DP<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DP<br />

Ivy Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DP<br />

28 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DR<br />

Church Farm<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DR<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140215 Farmhouse now house. C16. Timber-frame with colour washed<br />

brick, flint and plaster infill, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with C18<br />

outshot to right. Planked door at inner end of right bay in gabled<br />

tiled timber porch. In centre bay C18 3-light leaded casement and<br />

small 2-light fireplace light at left. In all bays C19 2-light casements.<br />

Above centre and right bays eyebrow dormer, with in centre 2-light<br />

casement and to right C18 3-light leaded casement. Roof hipped<br />

and to right with stack above inner end of left bay and at right end of<br />

ridge.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140214 Small house. Late C18. Brick rendered with incised masonry lines,<br />

brick plinth, slate roof. End onto road 2 storey, 3 by 2 bay. Road<br />

end has to left shop front of 6-flush panel door with 6 pane window<br />

under timber lintel beside and 3-light casement above. Garden front<br />

has central 4-panel half-glazed door in panelled reveal with small<br />

C19 sash above and 4 16-pane sashes. Wide flat eaves to low pitch<br />

hipped roof with stacks at top of hips.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140213 Small house. Mid C18 and C20. Brick with blue headers for details,<br />

old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay symmetrical with low additions to<br />

rear at right and 1½ storey bay added to left. Central C20 flat roofed<br />

brick porch containing C18 6-flush-panel top-lit door. Each side C20<br />

replacement 3-light casements under segmental gauged brick<br />

arches. 1st floor string course with blue header course. Central<br />

recessed blue header panel and each side C19 wide 6-pane sash<br />

with timber lintel breaking dentilled cornice. End stacks. 3-light<br />

casement in left addition with tall slate roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140212 House now pair of cottages. C17 encased C18 repaired C20.<br />

Timber-frame encased in brick, with blue headers, old plain tile roof.<br />

1½ storey, 3 bay and passage/chimney bay, outshot to rear. C20<br />

planked door in narrow bay to right of centre. In end bays 3-light<br />

lattice paned casements, in centre bay 3-light casement and to left 2<br />

single casements under wider arches, all windows having segmental<br />

heads. In centre 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof half-<br />

hipped with stack above door and external stacks at each end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140211 Farmhouse, C16 altered C18. Timber-frame with brick infill and<br />

addition, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with smoke/passage bay<br />

and right bay rebuilt C18. Planked door in solid frame in narrow bay<br />

in centre of frame, each side 3-light casement with smaller 3-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer above, in right bay 2-light casements<br />

one above the other. Roof half-hipped to right and hipped to left with<br />

ridge piece. Large stack above narrow bay and at right end.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


Old Post Office<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DR<br />

Barn 10m N Of Charity Farm<br />

House<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EE<br />

Flat 1, 2, 3, 4, Lower Flat And<br />

Charity Farm House<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EE<br />

11 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140210 Cottage, once pair and post office. C17 core rebuilt C18 of 2<br />

periods. Timber-frame encased in brick, thatched roof. C17 core<br />

rebuilt at 1½ storeys, 3 bay with taller large left bay. Planked door in<br />

left bay with segmental head and in centre with buttress to left of it.<br />

3-light segmental casement in left bay and 2 or 3-light casement in<br />

other bay. Large 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer and C18 3light<br />

casement in left bay. Roof hipped with ridge piece and stack to<br />

left of centre with ridge and eaves higher to left.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140208 Barn C17/18. Timber-frame weatherboarded and partly rebuilt in<br />

concrete block, brick plinth, thatched roof. End onto road 3 bay and<br />

hip bay aisled barn with centre bay open one side, and C19 2-light<br />

casement in road end bay and high set door at other end. Roof<br />

hipped and swept down at road end. Inside queen post roof with<br />

posts on baseplates now on brick piers, with ties to top of wall and<br />

curved braces to ties and straight braces to aisleplates.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140207 Farmhouse. C17, refenestrated C19. Possibly timber-frame core,<br />

early chequer brickwork, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 5 bay including<br />

chimney bay and passage bay, wings to rear of right and centre bays<br />

that to centre C17, that to right C18. C18 6-panel half-glazed door in<br />

solid frame and flat hood on 2 posts. End bays have 2-light<br />

casement, centre bay has 3-light, all with stucco hood moulds. 1st<br />

floor string course. On 1st floor except to chimney bay 2-light<br />

casements. Large stack above chimney bay.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140206 Row of cottages. C17 building extended and divided C18. Timberframe<br />

with brick infill, rebuilding and addition thatched roof. 5 bay,<br />

1½ storey with C17 timber in left of centre bay, centre bay mainly<br />

rebuilt in brick, 2 bay C18 cottage projecting forward at right end and<br />

outshot bay to left. Planked doors with 2-light casement beside in<br />

left and centre bays, with 3-light casement in bay between. Above<br />

centre and bay to left 2-light casement in eyebrow dormers.<br />

Projecting right cottage has central plank door in solid frame with<br />

C18 2-light leaded iron casement to left and C19 2-light casement to<br />

right, all openings with segmental heads. Above 2 C18 2-light<br />

leaded casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof swept down to left with<br />

wide eaves, ridge piece and kink where ridge line changes for right<br />

cottage. Stack at left end of ridge and right end. Weatherboarded<br />

outshot store to right end.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


9 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

Drovers House<br />

Houghton Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LE<br />

Papillon<br />

Houghton Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6LE<br />

Barn Cottage<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DR<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140205 Cottage. C17 altered C18. Timber-frame with brick infill and<br />

additions, some flint rebuilding, thatched roof. Single storey and attic<br />

2 bay and right outshot. Planked door in outshot with C20 window.<br />

Irregular 2-light casements in bays with left end rebuilt in flint. 2-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer above. Hipped roof with ridge piece,<br />

swept down to right with stack on right end of ridge and projecting<br />

stack on left end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140204 House. Formerly public house. C17 encased C18. Timber-frame<br />

core encased in brick with bands and squares of flint, thatched roof.<br />

3 bay, 1½ storey. Planked door to right of centre, C18 3-light leaded<br />

casement in centre C19 2-light casement in left bay. Over centre<br />

C18 3-light leaded casement in eyebrow dormer, C19 2-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer to left bay and 2 2-light casements in<br />

eyebrow dormers in right bay. Roof half-hipped and joined to later<br />

cottage to right with stack immediately right of door and at left end of<br />

ridge. Restored inscription on front wall reads "DROVERS HOUSE"<br />

and in Welsh `GWAIR-TYMHERUS-PORFA-FLASUS-CWRW-DA-A-<br />

GWAL-CYCURUS' a survivor from the days of Welsh drovers.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140203 Cottage. C17 encased C18. Timber-frame encased in reused<br />

dressed stone and flint and colourwashed brick, weatherboarded<br />

outshot, old plain tile roof. End onto road, 2 storey, 3 bay building<br />

with outshot to far end. Road end has plinth and reused stone to<br />

ground floor with C18 16-pane sash. Side has door at road end of<br />

centre bay, each side 3-light casement. In far bay door and 2-light<br />

casement. On 1st floor 3-light casements except for 2-light<br />

casement in far bay. Roof hipped with stack at far end of centre bay<br />

and on road end hip.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140226 Cottage. C16 restored and extended C1980. Timber-frame with<br />

brick infill, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with added bay to rear at<br />

right. Planked door in left bay and 2 or 3-light casement with 2-light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer above, in other bays. Roof hipped to<br />

left and half-hipped to right with ridge piece and stack at left end of<br />

ridge.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


Carbery House<br />

Salisbury Hill<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EZ<br />

Twisles<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DL<br />

Group Of Five Tomb Chests At St<br />

Marys Church<br />

Church Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DU<br />

Old Farmhouse<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EE<br />

15 Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EB<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140202 House. Early C19, altered mid C20. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2<br />

storey 3 x 3 bay main building facing A30, lower small 2 storey, 3<br />

bay wing to rear with C20 single storey half-octagon projection to its<br />

side facing Houghton Lane. Front has central 6-panel door with<br />

glazed panels either side and half-oval fanlight. Each side tripartite<br />

sash with half-oval fanlight over. 3 9-pane sashes on 1st floor, roof<br />

hipped with stacks on hips. Left side has 3 2-light Gothic casements<br />

with 2 sashes above and similar casements in hip roofed projection<br />

with 2 smaller similar casements in 1st floor of rear wing.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140239 Cottage. C18. Rendered cob, thatched roof. 2 bay with C20 lean-to<br />

to rear, 1½ storey. Central early C20 door recessed in opening with<br />

shelf to side. To left 2-light, to right 3-light casement. Roof halfhipped<br />

with casements in gables and central stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140229 5 tombchests. Late C18/early C19 S of S porch of St Mary's Church.<br />

Inscribed stone slabs on brick walls. All to members of Cole family,<br />

almost all illegible, the only visible inscriptions are Roger Cole 1817,<br />

Thomas Cole, and Jane (nee Cole) wife of John Dowling.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140209 Farmhouse now cottage. Mid C18, possibly earlier core, C19<br />

addition. Brick with flint end wall, thatch and slate roofs. 1½ storey<br />

2 bay symmetrical with single storey bay added to right. Central<br />

planked door in solid frame, 2-light casement with planked shutter<br />

each side, all in segmental head opening. 2 2-light casements in<br />

eyebrow dormers. C19 bay has C20 3-light casement in segmental<br />

head. Roof has ridge piece, and end stacks, that to left external.<br />

C19 roof half-hipped.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140222 House now pair of cottages. C17 encased C18 altered C20.<br />

Timber-frame encased in brick with flint outshot, thatched roof. 1½<br />

storey, 3 bay and chimney bay and left outshot. Sloping brick<br />

buttress to each end and C20 doors in left bay and between right<br />

bays. C19 2-light casement in each bay. Above left and right bays<br />

2-light leaded casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof swept down to<br />

left, half-hipped to right, with ridge piece. Large stack above<br />

chimney bay and projecting stack at right end.<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK<br />

LONGSTOCK


Melchet Park and Plaitford<br />

Shorts Farm And Adjacent<br />

Paddock<br />

Scallows Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DX<br />

Manor Farm<br />

Church Lane<br />

Plaitford<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EG<br />

Granary 10m SW Of Manor Farm<br />

Church Lane<br />

Plaitford<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EG<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141266 Farmhouse. C16, altered and extended C18 and C20. Timberframe<br />

core, probably encased with brick, brick or cob additions, all<br />

pebbledashed, thatch roof. 3 bay and smoke or passage bay<br />

building with hip-bays added to each end and C20 lean-to to one<br />

end, 1½ storey. Front has to R of centre smoke/passage bay with<br />

planked door in slightly projecting wall, under thatch hood. L of<br />

centre bay has 3-light casement, 2-light casements in other bays.<br />

Over three 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141119 Farmhouse. Late C17, altered C19, extended C20. Brick, with old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey, 6 narrow C17 building, with to rear, central<br />

projecting stairwing and rest outshot, to L end 2 bay C20 addition<br />

with wing behind. Front has plinth and C19 gabled open porch of<br />

timber with brick side walls and gable. To L 2-light casement under<br />

segmental arch. In pairs of bays to R, 2 C19 3-light casements. 1st<br />

floor raised brick band. On 1st floor 4 C19 2-light casements, but<br />

door bay and centre R bay with bricked-up openings. External end<br />

stacks. C20 addition has bay window with French doors and<br />

casements over.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141120 Granary. C18. Timber-frame with vertical weatherboarding, on<br />

staddle stones, thatched roof. 3 small bay granary end on to road, on<br />

opposite side to house. On 12 staddle stones with central door and<br />

hipped roof with ridge piece.<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD


St Peters Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Plaitford<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EF<br />

Holly Cottage<br />

Flowers Lane<br />

Plaitford<br />

Salisbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6HH<br />

Sweet Briar Cottage<br />

Flowers Lane<br />

Melchet Park<br />

LB2S 17/11/1986 141121 Parish church. C13 chancel and nave under one roof and S vestry,<br />

possibly chapel, restored 1856 adding N porch. Coursed flint, some<br />

decorative brick courses, dark ironstone and C19 Bath limestone<br />

dressings, old plain tile roof. Plan of chancel and nave under same<br />

roof with S chapel/vestry E of centre, much altered, and C19 central<br />

N porch; W bellcote with spire. E end has C19 triple stepped lancet<br />

window and plinth with C17 brick offset. N side has to chancel single<br />

pointed lancet, to W of nave double lancet. In centre open gabled<br />

porch of carved timber with arcaded sides, inside C13 chamfered<br />

pointed doorway with C19 door. On W pointed lancet. On S side<br />

beside S vestry, in chancel C19 pointed lancet. Vestry has similar<br />

on E side, and tiny C13 pointed lancet to S, with hipped roof. Nave<br />

has to W side of vestry double pointed lancet, in centre blocked C13<br />

pointed doorway and at W C19 pointed lancet. W end has 2 C19<br />

single lancets and triangular six-foiled window in gable. Over small<br />

bellcote with louvred opening on each face and boached spire.<br />

Inside in chancel C19 rear arches. On S wall C13 trefoiled piscina<br />

and chamfered roundheaded niche containing 28 mediaeval<br />

decorated tiles. At SE of nave, pointed door to vestry. 2 steps in<br />

chancel, upper having trefoiled arcaded altar rails. Nave has C19<br />

rear arches. To W of doorways, C19 gallery of painted blind arcaded<br />

timber front and floor supported on slender cast iron columns. Under<br />

gallery recarved C13 font of octagonal bowl with spurs to form<br />

square lower part on large cylindrical stem with 4 marble corner<br />

columns. Roof replaced C19 with arched brace trusses and<br />

crennelated wallplate and rafters exposed in chancel. All furnishings<br />

C19.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141122 Cottage. C18 extended, possibly earlier. Brick, thatched roof. 1½<br />

storey, 2 bay C19 cottage with early C19 bay added to R and late<br />

C19 bay added to L. Front has central planked door inside C19<br />

glazed, gabled, timber and tile porch. In each bay 2-light segmental<br />

head casement, over 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof has<br />

ridge piece and lower ridge to added bays, end half-hipped. Stacks<br />

at R end of C18 part and at R end.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141123 Cottage. C16 altered C18. Timber-frame with painted brick infill,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay. Ledged plank door, inside open<br />

gabled timber and tile porch, to LH of centre bay. 3-light casement<br />

in centre and R bays, 2-light casement in L bay. Above centre and L<br />

bay 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped with ridge<br />

piece and stack immediately L of door.<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD


Granary 50m W Of Pinns Farm<br />

Foxes Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DS<br />

Bridgefoot Farm<br />

Sherfield English Lane<br />

Plaitford<br />

Salisbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EF<br />

Peat Shed Meadow Cottage<br />

Sherfield English Lane<br />

Plaitford<br />

Salisbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EJ<br />

Meadow Cottage<br />

Sherfield English Lane<br />

Plaitford<br />

Salisbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EJ<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141243 Granary. Early C19. Timber frame on nine staddles, with boarded<br />

walls, and half-hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141130 Farmhouse. C18, possibly earlier. Brick, weatherboarded store,<br />

thatched roof. End onto road, 2 storey, 2 bay with outshot bay to far<br />

end and outshot store to road end, rear outshot. Front has between<br />

bays flat roofed C20 open porch, inside C18 planked door. Each side<br />

3-light casement under segmental head arch and 2-light similar in<br />

outshot. On 1st floor 3-light casement in each bay. Weatherboarded<br />

store has door. Stacks each end of 2 bays and roof swept-down<br />

each end and to rear.<br />

LB2 06/03/1989 141293 Peat shed, early C19. Timber framed with boarded walls. Thatched<br />

roof, flanked door and glazed frame window on front elevation<br />

(south) and high level planked access door at rear. Inside the roof<br />

has mainly pole rafters and only one (later) collar. Present owner<br />

(1988) remembers when she was a child, the shed being filled with<br />

peat to the roof through the high level door. The peat was then<br />

removed from the front door.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141129 Farmhouse. C17 altered C19. Timber-frame with brick infill and<br />

rebuilding, thatched roof. 1 1/2 storey, 3 bay, timber-frame replaced<br />

on ground floor. Front has planked segmental head door to RH to L<br />

bay and C20 2-light leaded casement beside 3-light casement in<br />

other bays. Above each bay 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer.<br />

Roof half-hipped with ridge piece. Large ridge stack immediately R of<br />

door and on R hip<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD<br />

MELCHET PARK AND<br />

PLAITFORD


St Edwards School Melchet<br />

Court<br />

The Drive<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6ZR<br />

LB2S 17/11/1986 141124 Country house. 1863, fire damaged 1873, rebuilt 1875-9 all by H MELCHET PARK AND<br />

Clutton, remodelled 1912-4 by D Braddell, early interior work by A<br />

Stevens and L W Collmann. Brick arch with stone dressings, plain<br />

tile roofs. Clutton's work Jacobean, Braddells Edwardian version of<br />

same. Entrance front is symmetrical with end and central Dutch<br />

gables. In centre 2 storey projecting porch has early C20 stone<br />

Jacobean doorway with cartouche over, 4 stone steps below, 4-light<br />

mullioned window over rand low parapet. End bays have large 2storey<br />

bows, with 4-light mullion and transomed window. Bays<br />

between have 4-light mullioned window with similar 3-light window<br />

over 3-light mullioned windows in gables. Garden front is similar<br />

with rectangular 2-storey bow in centre, and canted bays at each<br />

end, with balustraded parapet. At ends and over centre in middle of<br />

building chimneys with triple moulded brick stacks. At one end, on<br />

garden front, service range remodelled early C20 with sunken<br />

garden in front, in enclosed area between gable of house and<br />

projecting wing on service range. That gable of house and service<br />

range are all that remains of 1863 house, in High Victorian Gothic,<br />

with round tower on junction with service range. On entrance side at<br />

other end C19 and C20 5 bay orangery with brick pilasters and<br />

cornice, stone arches. Under centre arch aedicule of rubbed brick<br />

and terracotta. Inside, behind porch is hall, still apparently with<br />

Steven's ceiling and grey marble fireplace doorcases and panelling<br />

early C20. To L is staircase, said to be Stevens, but more English<br />

Baroque, and Steven's ceiling over. Steven's ceilings Italian<br />

Renaissance, designs in V &A, coffered and painted. Along R end<br />

chapel with more Jacobean than Italian ceiling, possibly Steven's<br />

and moved from dining room which lies behind staircase.<br />

Remainder of interior late C19 and early C20, except study in service<br />

range, partly in tower with Jacobean plaster by Collmann. Country<br />

Life; 1930; p 176-83. N Pev<br />

PLAITFORD


Michelmersh and Timsbury<br />

Orchard Cottage<br />

Mesh Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NR<br />

Barn Beside Corner Barns<br />

Mesh Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NR<br />

Thatched Cottage<br />

Hill View Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NN<br />

Church Corner House<br />

Haccups Lane<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NS<br />

Michelmersh House<br />

Haccups Lane<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NS<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140947 Cottage. C17. Timber-frame, brick infill, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2<br />

bay with outshot or hip-bay on ends. Front has plinth, and 4-panel<br />

door above steps at RH of L bay. To L 3-light casement and at L<br />

end weatherboarded outshot which projects forward. In R bay 2-light<br />

casement and pair of 3-light casements above and below frame<br />

member. Similar casement in R hip bay. Roof hipped and swept<br />

down to L, with ridge piece and stack above door.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140946 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth, thatched<br />

roof. 3 bay barn with outshot bay at each end. Central double<br />

doors, stable doors in L outshot and door to store in R outshot. Roof<br />

hipped and swept-down. Inside queen-post roof with curved braces<br />

to tiebeams.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140943 Cottage. C17, encased and extended C18. Timber-frame with brick<br />

infill and brick header bond refronting, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2<br />

bay cottage, with C18 hip bay each end. Front has plank door in<br />

solid segmental head frame at LH of L bay. 2-light segmental head<br />

casement in each bay. RH hip bay has plank door with light over.<br />

Above each bay 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof swept-<br />

down both ends with stacks at L end of ridge.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140942 House, once cottages. Early C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. End<br />

onto road 2 storey, 3 bay outshot to rear and wing to rear of far bay.<br />

Front has 2-panel door in solid frame under C20 flat 3 hood in<br />

centre. Each side 3-light segmental head casement, with similar<br />

over and 2-light in centre. All windows have rubbed brick arches.<br />

Hipped roof. Dated 1719 in blue headers on elevation facing road.<br />

Also datestone carved into single brick above front door, dated 1750<br />

with initials.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140941 Farmhouse now private house. Early C19 altered C19. Brick front<br />

rendered and painted, slate roof, 2 storey, 3 bay and stable block on<br />

R side. Front has central Doric porch, glazed in with double french<br />

doors. Each side rectangular bay windows with tripartite sashes. 3<br />

tripartite sashes over. Covered plaster eaves, hipped roof. Behind<br />

ridge 3 stacks. LH side has 3-light segmental head casements, and<br />

connected by short wall, 3 bay, 1½ storey stables with double doors<br />

and stable doors, and hipped roof.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


Gemini 1 Old Michelmersh Farm<br />

Church Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NS<br />

St Marys Church<br />

Church Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NS<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140940 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth, slate roof.<br />

10 bay barn with projecting hipped midstray porches in 3rd bay in<br />

from each end, lean-to to front between porches and temporary C20<br />

lean-to's along rear. Double doors to porches and opposite. Stable<br />

doors and windows to lean-to of same construction. Roof halfhipped.<br />

Inside low-pitched queen-post roof with curved braces to<br />

tiebeams, straight windbraces and diagonal studding in walls. One<br />

end has cellar below as ground falls away. In a C18 farm group.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140937 Parish church. C12 church but chancel lengthened mid C13 and N<br />

& S transeptual chapels added (S demolished, N vestry), later S<br />

aisle, C16 SW separate belfry and refenestration, 1847 restoration<br />

and S Porch. Flint with stone dressings, old plain tile roofs, timberframe<br />

and weatherboarded belfry and porch. Plan of long chancel<br />

(E part C13), with N vestry/chapel to W bay, nave C12 with C14 S<br />

aisle having to W C16 2-stage belfry, and in centre C19 porch. E<br />

end of chancel has C13 stepped triple lancets window and C13<br />

sanctus bell opening in gable. To S at E C13 squareheaded 2-light<br />

trefoiled window with net tracery. In centre C13 double lancet<br />

window, and at W C13 double lancet window. Below, to E, early<br />

C19 monument to Margaret Barbar. In front of rest parallel roofed N<br />

transept, to ends triple lancet window with trefoils, to N side 3centred<br />

doorway and triple lancet. Nave has to N3 huge early C16<br />

squareheaded 3-light cinquefoiled windows, that to W restored, tall<br />

stepped buttresses between and at W. S aisle as to E half C19 foiled<br />

and ogee-headed lancets. In centre C19 gabled timber porch with<br />

carved bargeboards. Beside on W, C19 ogee-headed lancet and<br />

buttress at W end under tiled coping extending from roof. Squareplan<br />

2-stage belfry with 2-light bell-openings on each face and<br />

hipped roof with weathervane. AT W end of nave has C16<br />

chamfered roundheaded doorway, 2-light window in square-head<br />

and on each corner tall stepped buttresses. Inside chancel, E<br />

window has splayed pointed arch as does N window and central 5<br />

windows. SE window has flat arch and pointed niche in W splay,<br />

and reset C13 stained glass heads. SW window has flat arch and<br />

pointed niche in W splay, and reset C13 stained glass heads. SW<br />

window below S transept arch. Transept arches chamfered<br />

roundheaded, to S arch remains of imposts and shafts, to N arch<br />

part of medieval coffin lid in E Tomb. In front of N arch on C20 base,<br />

C1320 stone effigy of Sir Geoffrey de Canterton. On chancel<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


Stable Block 20m SW<br />

Michelmersh Court<br />

Church Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NS<br />

Elizabethan Cottage<br />

Chapel Lane<br />

Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NW<br />

Warblers Cottage<br />

Chapel Lane<br />

Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NW<br />

Barn Group 20m N Of Hunts<br />

Farm<br />

Rudd Lane<br />

Upper Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NU<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140935 Stable block, now garages. Late C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. 1½<br />

storey, 6 bay. Side facing garden has recessed panel under arch in<br />

each bay. R 2 bays blank. Segmental head planked door or 2-light<br />

segmental head casement in other bays. Roof half-hipped with<br />

stack on L hip. Other side garages with dormers over.<br />

LB2 22/01/1985 140932 Cottage. C16 altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame with painted brick<br />

infill and additions, shingle roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with C18 hip bay<br />

with lean-to to front of it and bay beside. Front has early C20 timberframe<br />

and brick gabled tile porch in RH bay with plank door and<br />

plank door in lean-to to L bay. 2 2-light leaded casements in lean-to.<br />

Single leaded casement each side of R door and in exposed part of<br />

L centre bay 3-light leaded casement in centre C17 bay. Over 3-light<br />

leaded casement in flat-roofed dormer and similar 2-light in R bay.<br />

Roof hipped to L and half-hipped to R with external end stack and<br />

ridge stack between centre and L C17 bays.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140931 Cottage. C17 extended C20. Timber-frame, brick repairs and<br />

extension, partly painted, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay cottage of<br />

poor framing, C20 1 storey bay added to end. Front has central<br />

gabled brick and tile porch with old plank door. Each side 2-light<br />

leaded casement, and over 2 or 3-klight casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer. End stacks. C20 bay on R end with 2-light casement and<br />

half-hipped roof.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140930 Group of barns. C17 and C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on<br />

brick plinth, corrugated iron roof and brick and slate lean-to's. Plan<br />

of 2 separate C17 barns later linked. One 5 bay barn with central<br />

midstray porch with hipped roof. In front each side lean-to's with<br />

central stable door and window, each side. To R end C18 added 2<br />

bays to barn. Continuous half-hipped roof. To L end lower 1½<br />

storey 2 bay range with stable doors and mullioned windows, halfhipped<br />

roof. At L end 3 bay infill between 2 barns with slate roof and<br />

stable door in centre. Set at right angles, standing forward other<br />

C17 barn. On side central hipped midstray porch and to one side<br />

brick lean-to. Half-hipped roof. Inside C17 barns queen-post roof<br />

with braces to ties. Other parts have later rougher roof trusses.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


Store Hunts Farm<br />

Rudd Lane<br />

Upper Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0HA<br />

Malthouse Inn<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NG<br />

The Bear And Ragged Staff<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Stoneymarsh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LB<br />

Granary 5m W Of Hunts Farm<br />

Rudd Lane<br />

Upper Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NU<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140928 Farmhouse. Late C17 extended C18 & C19. Brick, old English<br />

bond, old plain tile roof. 4 bay C17 building with 2 C18 bays added<br />

to R and C18 and C19 range to rear. Front 2 storey, 6 bay 6-panel<br />

C18 door in L of centre bay under flat-roofed Doric porch. In each of<br />

other bays C19 French windows under original segmental arches.<br />

On 1st floor to L, R 2 bays and in door bay 12-pane sash under<br />

timber lintel. Medieval combed ridge tiles. R of centre large ridge<br />

stack with 3 diamond shafts, and end stacks.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140927 Public house. Mid C18 altered to rear C20. Brick in header bond,<br />

old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay building outshot to rear. Central<br />

gabled timber and brick porch with half-glazed door. Each side 12pane<br />

sash under rubbed brick arch and shutters. 1st floor raised<br />

blue header band. On 1st floor 3 12-pane sashes. End stacks with<br />

C19 combed ridge tiles. Weatherboarded garage to L and C20 toilet<br />

block to R.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140926 Public house. Late C18 with early C19 range behind. Brick, old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey, 4 bay range with similar slate roof C19 range<br />

to rear, and single storey C20 lean-to's to each end. Front has in<br />

centre and between R bays planked door in segmental head<br />

opening. In L bays 4-light segmental head casements and in R bays<br />

3-light segmental head casement. On 1st floor 4 3-light casements.<br />

End stacks. At L end C20 lean-to with casement and flat-roofed<br />

lean-to at R end. Contemporary stable block beside.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140929 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on staddle stones,<br />

slate roof. 3 bay on 20 staddle stones. Sliding door in one side near<br />

end door on end. Roof half-hipped.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


Manor Farm<br />

Manor Farm Lane<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NT<br />

LB2S 22/03/1979 140944 Farmhouse. C13 medieval range core, C1700 farmhouse range with MICHELMERSH AND<br />

C19 addition and refenestration, restored 1983-4. Old part flint,<br />

mainly painted, stone dressings, brick rebuilding, old plain tile roof,<br />

rest brick with blue headers and Flemish garden wall bond, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay C13 part, possible chapel or bailiff's<br />

lodgings on end of hall, of which wall survives on one side. On other<br />

C1700 2 storey, 3 bay range with 2 bays added to end, projecting<br />

beyond C13 part. Front has in centre C18 bay C20 gabled timber<br />

porch, inside top-lit wide C18 6-panel door. To L, C19 bays with<br />

planked door to R bay. In other bays C19 paired 4-pane sashes<br />

with similar on 1st floor and 4-pane sashes over doors. Roof halfhipped<br />

to R, and stack at L end. On rear C13 range has to centre<br />

bay tall C13 lancet and in C15 opening C20 timber cusped 3-light<br />

window, both with leaded lights. Over 12-pane sash. In L bay small<br />

rectangular lancet with C20 window, over tripartite sash. These bays<br />

rendered. R bay refaced in brick, in front wall of hall with pointed<br />

doorway, and built on this hall site, conservatory. To R end C13<br />

lancets either side of C14 squareheaded 3-light trefoiled and<br />

transomed window, C20 restoration except for head. Over in C15<br />

opening, C20 timber 4-light cusped window. On corner sloping<br />

buttress. Inside house in C13 range on ground floors most rear arch<br />

complete and on side against later range C13 lancet and near ends<br />

pointed doorway with old doors. On opposite side pointed door<br />

originally into hall. C18 part has behind door hall with some<br />

panelling and contemporary double dogleg staircase with moulded<br />

handrail, turned balusters, square newel, and dado panelling. In end<br />

room of c1800 panelling with roundheaded cupboard and carved<br />

fireplace. On other side of hall room with massive depressed arch<br />

brick fireplace.<br />

TIMSBURY


Michelmersh Court<br />

Church Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NS<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140934 Rectory, now private house. Late C18 altered and extended C19 & MICHELMERSH AND<br />

C20. Brick with decorative blue headers, slate roof tiles. 2 storey<br />

and attic on cellar, originally 5 x 5 bay, altered entrance front, original<br />

garden side, garden front has early C19 octagonal bay, other side<br />

has C19 and C20 1 & 2 storey additions. Entrance front has C20<br />

double doors off-centre to R under altered wide pedimented Doric<br />

porch. Above C19 tall roundheaded 17-pane sash under blue<br />

header arch. In R of centre bay early C19 20 pane segmental head<br />

sash with 2 12-pane segmental head sashes over. R bay has in<br />

front C20 single storey addition in matching style. Between L bays<br />

projecting side stack capped at cornice. Painted brick modillioned<br />

cornice. Parapet with panel above each bay. Roof hipped with<br />

stacks at ends of ridge. To L garden side has 3 Portland stone steps<br />

up to C19 glazed door in heavy doorcase, under shell hood on<br />

moulded console brackets. 9 12-pane sashes under rubbed brick<br />

arches. 1st floor blue header band. Same cornice and parapet.<br />

Roof hipped with stacks behind on return ridges, that to left with<br />

blank arches. Low down 2 flat-roofed 6-pane dormers. Inside room<br />

on garden side have C1800 striped softwood panelling with<br />

contemporary carved timber or reeded painted stone fire surrounds.<br />

Staircase behind door C19.<br />

TIMSBURY


Brackenwood Cottage<br />

Rudd Lane<br />

Upper Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NU<br />

LB2 04/12/1990 141069 House,now 2 dwellings C16, 2 phases, with C17 alterations; C18, MICHELMERSH AND<br />

C19 and C20 additions and alterations. Timber frame with wattle<br />

and daub infill, most infill replaced by brick and brick, rendered and<br />

painted; diamond pattern asbestos cement slates to roof; brick<br />

stacks. 3 framed bays, now with bafle-entry; left bay the earliest<br />

stand originally lower-roofed, the raising apparently of same period<br />

as right bays of which central narrower, bay was probably originally a<br />

smoke bay; right bay has 1st and attic floors inserted C17; stack<br />

inserted in smoke bay C17, with smoking chamber formed at front on<br />

1st floor probably C18; rear outshut C17, altered; bay added to left<br />

end early C20; bay added to right end and large 2-storey addition to<br />

rear right 1975. Elevation now of one storey with attic; 5 bays with<br />

added single-storey bay at left end. Central C18 door, now partglazed;<br />

late C20 door under pent canopy at right end. 3-light<br />

casement windows with horizontal glazing bars, the 4 attic windows<br />

in flat-roofed dormers. Central T-plan ridge stack, of 2 builds, and<br />

one near left end. Rear: some exposed timber framing at centre.<br />

Interior: rectangular-panelled framing with straight braces and<br />

jowelled wall posts; chamfered spine-beams, in right bay with lambs<br />

tongue stops and that on ground floor supported at right end by<br />

moulded bracket, in left bay with bar and lambs tongue stops; old<br />

joists, chamfered in left bay, and floorboards (in left bay with remains<br />

of leather draught-excluding strips); queen strut and queen post roof<br />

trusses with principal rafters and clasped purlins; pegged rafters,<br />

smoke-blackened in centre bay, and somewhat in right bay. Other<br />

features of interest include: large fireplace in original left bay which<br />

has timber bressumer, former bread oven, and flue up to smoking<br />

chamber; also in this bay, old board doors to entrance lobby and on<br />

1st floor to cupboard and smoking chamber which is lined in smokeblackened<br />

plaster (mostly collapsed) and has r<br />

TIMSBURY


Kimbridge House<br />

Kimbridge Lane<br />

Kimbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LE<br />

Barn Cottage<br />

Mesh Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LD<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140924 Medium-sized country house. 1865 on tablet and 1905-6 in Arts &<br />

Crafts Style. Brick with tile-hung and false timber-framing and old<br />

plain tile roof. Plan of 2 storey and attic, 6 bays, with short wing on<br />

side at one end with gable opposite, building of 1865, then in 1905-6<br />

front altered by addition of 2 bay, 2 storey parallel range<br />

incorporating short wing and in front another wing. At other end<br />

double pile 2-gable wing. In between wings front outshot with door in<br />

centre, connected to end with double wing contemporary low service<br />

building of T-shaped plan. Front has to R of centre gabled timber<br />

porch on brick plinth open in front, under heavy carved top-glazed<br />

door. Each side 3-light casement with ogee-head. Over on outshot<br />

roof 2 3-light hip-roofed casement. In short parallel range to L 4-light<br />

transomed window. Projecting forward to L tile-hung gabled wing<br />

with on R side projecting oriel with gable over. On end at R 2-light<br />

casement with 3-light casement over. At R end double gabled wing<br />

with in L bay 3-light casement on each floor. On side at 1st floor<br />

level gabled oriel. All windows have leaded lights. Ridge stacks to<br />

bay each side of door and between end bays with stack between<br />

gabled of R wings, and stack on R side of L wing cutting into gable.<br />

T-shaped service range has round and octagonal windows with tile<br />

dressings, hipped roof with gablets and on corner near wall intricate<br />

brick and tile stack. Wall in along roadside has tiled coping with<br />

ramps up over doorway with tile dressing and carved oak door.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140948 House. Early C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay L bay<br />

added mid C18. Front has top-lit to at LH of centre bay. 3-light<br />

casement in each bay on both floors. L bay slightly set back, ornate<br />

rubbed brick arch with moulded brick cornice over top of window.<br />

External stepped stack at L end and stack to R of centre.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


Pump Cottage<br />

Rudd Lane<br />

Upper Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NU<br />

The Old House<br />

School Lane<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NQ<br />

LB2 04/12/1990 141069 House,now 2 dwellings C16, 2 phases, with C17 alterations; C18,<br />

C19 and C20 additions and alterations. Timber frame with wattle<br />

and daub infill, most infill replaced by brick and brick, rendered and<br />

painted; diamond pattern asbestos cement slates to roof; brick<br />

stacks. 3 framed bays, now with bafle-entry; left bay the earliest<br />

stand originally lower-roofed, the raising apparently of same period<br />

as right bays of which central narrower, bay was probably originally a<br />

smoke bay; right bay has 1st and attic floors inserted C17; stack<br />

inserted in smoke bay C17, with smoking chamber formed at front on<br />

1st floor probably C18; rear outshut C17, altered; bay added to left<br />

end early C20; bay added to right end and large 2-storey addition to<br />

rear right 1975. Elevation now of one storey with attic; 5 bays with<br />

added single-storey bay at left end. Central C18 door, now partglazed;<br />

late C20 door under pent canopy at right end. 3-light<br />

casement windows with horizontal glazing bars, the 4 attic windows<br />

in flat-roofed dormers. Central T-plan ridge stack, of 2 builds, and<br />

one near left end. Rear: some exposed timber framing at centre.<br />

Interior: rectangular-panelled framing with straight braces and<br />

jowelled wall posts; chamfered spine-beams, in right bay with lambs<br />

tongue stops and that on ground floor supported at right end by<br />

moulded bracket, in left bay with bar and lambs tongue stops; old<br />

joists, chamfered in left bay, and floorboards (in left bay with remains<br />

of leather draught-excluding strips); queen strut and queen post roof<br />

trusses with principal rafters and clasped purlins; pegged rafters,<br />

smoke-blackened in centre bay, and somewhat in right bay. Other<br />

features of interest include: large fireplace in original left bay which<br />

has timber bressumer, former bread oven, and flue up to smoking<br />

chamber; also in this bay, old board doors to entrance lobby and on<br />

1st floor to cupboard and smoking chamber which is lined in smoke-<br />

blackened plaster (mostly collapsed) and has r<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140949 Cottage. C17 extended C18 and C20. Timber-frame core, brick,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay C17 building with bay added to L and<br />

outshots to each end, C20 wing to rear in centre. Front 1½ storey, 4<br />

bays with outshots to ends. In R of centre bay wide projecting timber<br />

and thatch porch with open porch with seats in front and ledged door<br />

with leaded windows either side. Each side 2-light segmental head<br />

casement and outside it leaded 3-light oriel window with segmental<br />

roof. In L bay 2-light casement and in outshots single casements.<br />

Weatherboarded outshot to R. Roof hipped and swept-down with<br />

ridge piece. T-section stack above door.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


St Andrews Church<br />

Manor Lane<br />

Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NE<br />

Church House<br />

Manor Lane<br />

Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NE<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140950 Church. C13 church, chancel rebuilt C15, C16 porch and bellcote,<br />

restored C18 & 1847. Rubble flint and stone, rendered, stone<br />

dressings, weatherboarded porch and bellcote, old plain tile roof.<br />

Plan of C15 chancel to C13 nave with central 5 porch and W<br />

bellcote, W bay of nave is vestry. Chancel has stone plinth with<br />

offset. E end has C15 3-light cinquefoiled window with label, and<br />

C19 kneelered gable. To sides at W squareheaded single light<br />

similar window. On S wall 2 C18 oval memorials. Nave has to each<br />

side, at E rendered brick arch window of C18 form but with earlier<br />

jambs, and to W of centre C13 large pointed lancet. On S side, has<br />

central C16 gabled timber porch on brick plinth; end has large posts<br />

and tie with arch head cut out of tie. C19 bargeboards and sides.<br />

Inside C13 chamfered round-headed door. On E side C18 tablet, on<br />

W C17 headstone. Above to W 2-light gabled dormer. AT W C13<br />

ogee chamfered pointed door and C18 brick S buttress. Over<br />

square plan bellcote with continuous louvre on sides. Roof hipped.<br />

Inside chancel E window within continuous chamfered rear arch.<br />

Each side C15 moulded image bracket. In SE squareheaded<br />

cinquefoiled niche with pillar piscina below. Side windows have<br />

similar rear arches. C19 finishing and tiles. Plastered ceiling with<br />

only chamfered tiebeam visible. C19 chancel arch of 2 moulded<br />

orders springing off huge plain corbels. Screen C16 of central<br />

archway with carved spandrels and each side in top half trefoiled,<br />

arcading. Nave has to SE window splayed rear arch, with below<br />

window remains of rear arch of lancet. NE window has splay to E<br />

and in splay below inset medieval tiles. Wide splays to central N<br />

window and flat lintel to door. By door C18 octagonal font on pillar<br />

and base. Above door to E remains of wall painting. King post roof.<br />

W bay blocked off by panelling below tiebeam, plaster above, Royal<br />

Arms Board GR 1788. In NE C17 timber pulpit with arcaded panels<br />

carved corbels for book rest and door<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140952 School and house. 1847 on tablet. Squared knapped flint, brick and<br />

stone dressings slate roof. T-shaped plan of tall 1½ storey, 2 bay<br />

house along road with low 1½ storey, 2 bay School room at right<br />

angles to rear. Road elevation has central large external chimney<br />

stack topped by triple brick shafts joined in heads. In R bay 2-light<br />

casement in chamfered opening with label. Kneelered gable walls.<br />

On ends 3-light similar windows with 2-light similar in gable over.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


Stoneymarsh Cottage<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Stoneymarsh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LB<br />

Staddle Barn At Manor Farm<br />

Manor Farm Lane<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NT<br />

Group Of Six St Marys Church<br />

Church Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NS<br />

Two Headstones S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Church Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NS<br />

Walled garden 150m SW of<br />

Michelmersh Court<br />

Church Road<br />

Michelmersh<br />

Two Headstones S Of Chancel Of<br />

St Andrews Church<br />

Manor Lane<br />

Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NE<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140925 Barn. C17. timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth,<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

corrugated iron roof. 5 bay barn with outshot to end 2 bays on 1 side TIMSBURY<br />

and double doors in centre bay. Inside queen post roof, with curved<br />

braces to tiebeams and wall plates.<br />

LB2S 22/03/1979 140945 Staddle barn. Mid C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on staddle<br />

stones, old plain tile roof. On 64 staddle stones, aisled 5 bay barn.<br />

On front double doors in centre bay, others opposite, and door in bay<br />

beside. Ends have series of 4 doors on top of each other. Roof halfhipped.<br />

Inside queen-strut roof with braces to tiebeams and<br />

aisleplates, some windbraces and ties from top of walls to posts.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140939 6 headstones. Late C17 & C18. Stone. Thomas Richard 1713, wife<br />

17-, Sarah Drake 1780, John Drake 1771, Robin Thomas late C17,<br />

other illegible late C17.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140938 2 headstones. Mid C18. Stone. Timothy Brice 1739; Mrs Brice 17-. MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140936 Garden walls. Late C18. Brick. 3 sides of garden have brick wall, 2m<br />

high on E road side of double thickness up to 1.5m and then<br />

offsetting to single thickness with brick-on-end coping. In centre 2<br />

later brick piers with double doors. Ramped up at end to N wall 3m<br />

high 60m long with stepped piers every 10m, corner square piers<br />

and tile coping. W wall similar to E, no S wall as garden runs down to<br />

pond bounded by back of farm buildings.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140951 2 headstones. Early/mid C18. Stone. Leaning together, both with<br />

carved heads. 1757 to Joseph Blundell, early one has illegible<br />

inscription, but earlier design on head.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


Wealden<br />

Chapel Lane<br />

Timsbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0NW<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140933 House. Late C18. Painted brick and weather-boarded addition, old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay with single storey 2 bay wing to R.<br />

Front has central glazed door under open gabled timber porch.<br />

Each side 2-light casement. On 1st floor 3 C18 2-light leaded<br />

casements. All openings with segmental heads. End stacks. 2-light<br />

casements in addition.<br />

MICHELMERSH AND<br />

TIMSBURY


Monxton<br />

Boundary Wall Extending South<br />

From<br />

Old Farm House<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AS<br />

Old Farm House<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AS<br />

Old Hoyles<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AS<br />

Four Seasons<br />

Broad Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AT<br />

Little Cottage<br />

Andover Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AP<br />

Westwell And Well Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AW<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140504 Garden wall. Early C19. Cob on flint base, with a tile capping. MONXTON<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140503 House. C18, restored C20. Cob walls and thatched roof. 2 storeys<br />

and attic, 3 windows. hipped roof, with eyebrow to the single dormer<br />

(with tiled apron), eaves raised slightly above the upper windows and<br />

lowered to form a roof to the C20 solid porch. Rendered walls.<br />

Casements. Plain door.<br />

MONXTON<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140502 Cottage, dated 1747. Cob on a flint base, with a thatched roof. Front<br />

(north-west) of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. 1/2 hipped roof, eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows, catslide at rear. Casements.<br />

Boarded door in a plain frame.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140506 Barn, now a garage/workshop. c.1800. 4-bay timber frame with 1<br />

aisle: Queen post truss. Thatched roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 Pair of cottages, now one. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Flint and<br />

brick, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. ½-hipped<br />

roof, eyebrow dormers. Flint walls with brick dressings, cambered<br />

openings, brick C20 extension on the south side, rendered north side<br />

extension, all now painted. Casements. Plain doorway: one<br />

doorway now filled.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140514 2 houses. Early C18. Cob and thatch. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped<br />

roof, with catslide at rear. Rendered walls, plinth. Small old upper<br />

casements, later casements to the ground floor. C20 ½-glazed porch<br />

to Westwell, plain boarded door to Well Cottage. Forecourt to the<br />

east side has a cast iron water pump.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Dene Cottage<br />

Green Lane<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AL<br />

Table Tomb 10m S St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 3m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 5m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Murray Cottage<br />

Andover Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AW<br />

Glebe Cottage<br />

Green Lane<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AL<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140533 Cottage. Late C18, restored. Cob and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 3<br />

above 4 windows. Plain walls. Casements. Entrance at rear.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140547 Table tomb. 1816. Stone. Rectangular form, with grooved pilasters<br />

at each corner, and simple mouldings to cover slab and base.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140544 Table tomb. 1792. Stone. Rectangular form, with oval panels in the<br />

side faces; simple mouldings to the cap and base.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140539 Table tomb. 1861. Stone. Rectangular panelled form with pilasters<br />

at each corner, decorated with Greek fret ornament. Single<br />

moulding to the cap and moulded base, having ball ornament at the<br />

foot of the pilasters.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140518 Cottage. Formerly 2. C17, with early C19 re-cladding. Cob and<br />

thatch. 1 storey and attic, 4 above 6 windows. Hipped roof, with<br />

eyebrow dormers. Rendered plain walls, on a plinth, some exposed<br />

frame to the rear outshot. Casements. Boarded door in a plain<br />

frame. The interior has remains of the original timber-framed<br />

building.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140529 Pair of cottages. Late C18, restored. Cob and thatch. 1 storey and<br />

attic, 4 above 5 windows. ½-hipped roof, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. Rendered walls, plinth. Casements. Trellis porch<br />

to the east side (Neepawa), other entrance at the rear.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


The Stables<br />

Broad Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AT<br />

Table Tomb 10 Metres South Of<br />

St Marys Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 12 Metres South Of<br />

St Marys Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

The School House<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 14m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140505 House. C18, restored mid C20. Cob and thatch. Former stable and<br />

cartshed associated with the Old Farmhouse, and renovated as a<br />

dwelling c.1950; narrow curving block, originally facing the farmyard:<br />

1 storey and attic, 3 windows to the roadside. Hipped roof, with<br />

eaves raised above the upper windows. Rendered walls, with brick<br />

quoins. Casements. The inner face has an open porch, with an<br />

upper floor, and a boarded door. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140548 Table tomb. Early C19. Stone. Rectangular form, with grooved<br />

pilasters at each corner, and simple mouldings to cover slab and<br />

base.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140549 Table tomb. Early C19. Stone. Rectangular form, with grooved<br />

pilasters at each corner, and simple mouldings to cover slab and<br />

base.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140534 Short row, of 2 houses. C16, C17, C18 and early C19. Various wall<br />

materials, with a thatched roof. A late medieval timber-frame house,<br />

which has been extended at each end, and reclad. Front (north) of 2<br />

storeys, 4 windows. Roof hipped at the east end, gabled at the west.<br />

Most of the front wall (late C18) has Flemish bond brickwork with<br />

blue headers in the lower part, cambered arches, brick plinth on a<br />

flint base: the west side has flint walls (late C17) with red brick<br />

dressings, cambered arches: the upper wall (early C19) of English<br />

bond brickwork rises from window cill to head. Casements. ½glazed<br />

doors. The rear elevation (with 2 dormers) has exposed<br />

framing with plaster infill to the upper part of the middle section, the<br />

west side being of flint. Upper casements, the ground floor being<br />

masked by outshots of the late C19 and C20.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140552 Table tomb. 1817. Stone. Rectangular form with corner fluted<br />

pilasters, having moulded caps and bases; the top slab has grooved<br />

edge moulding, and the base a single moulding. The inscription<br />

refers to Catherine Jacob.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Table Tomb 12m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 10m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 5m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 4m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 2m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 7m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140551 Table tomb. 1823. Stone. Rectangular form with corner fluted<br />

pilasters, having moulded caps and bases; the top slab has grooved<br />

edge moulding, and the base a single moulding. The inscription<br />

refers to Thomas Jacob.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140550 Table tomb. 1809. Stone. Rectangular form, with corner fluted<br />

pilasters, having moulded caps and bases; the top slab has grooved<br />

edge moulding, and the base a single moulding.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140546 Table tomb. 1819. Rectangular form, with corner fluted pilasters,<br />

and simple mouldings to the cover slab and base.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140545 Table tomb. 1837. Stone. Rectangular form with corner fluted<br />

pilasters, having moulded caps and bases; plain cover slab and<br />

single moulding to the base.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140543 Table tomb. 1817. Stone. Rectangular form, with oval panels in the<br />

side walls, and pilasters at each corner, having moulded caps and<br />

bases; moulded cover slab and moulded base.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140542 Table tomb. 1839. Stone. Rectangular panelled form with pilasters<br />

at each corner, decorated with Greek fret ornament. Single<br />

moulding to the cap and moulded base, having ball ornament at the<br />

foot of the pilasters.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Table Tomb 5m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Table Tomb 3m S Of St Marys<br />

Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

St Marys Church<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Stables To Bec House<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140541 Table tomb. 1852. Stone. Rectangular panelled form with pilasters<br />

at each corner, decorated with Greek fret ornament. Single<br />

moulding to the cap and moulded base, having ball ornament at the<br />

foot of the pilasters.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140540 Table tomb. 1808. Stone. Rectangular panelled form with pilasters<br />

at each corner, decorated with Greek fret ornament. Single moulding<br />

to the cap and moulded base, having ball ornament at the foot of the<br />

pilasters.<br />

LB2S 30/04/1985 140538 Parish church. Of Norman origin, rebuilt 1854 by Woodyer. Flint<br />

and tile. Aisleless nave and chancel, with vestry north of the<br />

chancel, and a south porch. Plain roof, cast iron rainwater leads<br />

dated 1852. At the west end is a belfry, with a small broach spire<br />

and bell-stage clad in shingles, supported on the west wall and 2<br />

massive stepped buttresses. Flint walls with stone dressings:<br />

buttresses at the east end of the nave, cill band round the chancel:<br />

windows are coupled lights with plate tracery, some cusped lancets,<br />

and a traceried 3-light east window. The porch is timber-framed on a<br />

low base wall, with cusped openings above panels, and ornamental<br />

gabled framework. The interior is entirely Victorian, except for the<br />

responds (c 1200) supporting the chancel arch. On the north side of<br />

the nave, at its east end, are 2 small wall brasses of 1599 and 1662.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140537 Stables and coach house. Early C19. Cob and brick, thatch and<br />

slate. Older central block with a hipped thatch roof, with eyebrows to<br />

hayloft doors. Walls rendered on cob and brick: carriage entrance,<br />

and stable door. At each end there extends a lower stable block,<br />

with a hipped slate roof, brick walls on a flint base (part rendered).<br />

The whole forms an L-shaped building enclosing the rear courtyard<br />

of the house, without features along the roadside and the entrance to<br />

the site.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Bec House<br />

Monxton Road<br />

Amport<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Parish Room<br />

Monxton<br />

Newcott<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140536 House, once the rectory. C18. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front,<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, 7 windows (upper east side filled). Hipped roof,<br />

brick dentil eaves. Walls of Flemish bond, rubbed flat arches to the<br />

ground floor. Sashes in exposed frames. Arched entrance with<br />

plain architrave, panelled reveals, fanlight and 6-panelled door, with<br />

arched hood on carved brackets. The rear elevation has narrow<br />

horizontal flint panels, cambered openings, casements, and a<br />

doorway with a 6-panelled (2 top glazed) door beneath a hood. End<br />

elevations have flint panels, with a late C19 single storeyed block at<br />

the east end.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140535 Former school, later parish room, built as an attachment to School<br />

House (ie schoolmaster's house), now a workshop. Mid C19 flint<br />

and brick, with a tile roof. Rectangular building with symmetrical<br />

elevations, the north and south gables having a small ventilating<br />

opening with a brick band above and below, and a large single<br />

window with a Tudor arch linked to impost and cillbands, and a plinth<br />

band. The longer east side has a window on each side of a central<br />

chimney, with similar wall details. Casements with diagonal leaded<br />

lights, with mullions and transoms to the gable windows. Open<br />

porch in the angle formed with School House, with hipped roof and<br />

arched timber frame and a boarded door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140534 Short row, of 2 houses. C16, C17, C18 and early C19. Various wall<br />

materials, with a thatched roof. A late medieval timber-frame house,<br />

which has been extended at each end, and reclad. Front (north) of 2<br />

storeys, 4 windows. Roof hipped at the east end, gabled at the west.<br />

Most of the front wall (late C18) has Flemish bond brickwork with<br />

blue headers in the lower part, cambered arches, brick plinth on a<br />

flint base: the west side has flint walls (late C17) with red brick<br />

dressings, cambered arches: the upper wall (early C19) of English<br />

bond brickwork rises from window cill to head. Casements. ½glazed<br />

doors. The rear elevation (with 2 dormers) has exposed<br />

framing with plaster infill to the upper part of the middle section, the<br />

west side being of flint. Upper casements, the ground floor being<br />

masked by outshots of the late C19 and C20.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Farm Cottage<br />

Green Lane<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AL<br />

Stables 10m E Of Farm Cottages<br />

Green Lane<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AU<br />

Brewery House<br />

Green Lane<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AL<br />

Monxton Manor<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Corner Cottage<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140532 Short row of cottages at right angles to the roadway, now one<br />

dwelling. C16, C18, C19 and 1983. Brick and flint, with a thatched<br />

roof. The middle section is a 2-bay timber-frame with massive<br />

chimneys at each end, the north end addition is early C19, the south<br />

is C20. East elevation of 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. Rood ½hipped<br />

at the north (roadside) end, with exposed frame in the gable,<br />

eyebrow dormers. The central part was re-fronted C18, with walls of<br />

flint horizontal bands, with brickquoins, bands and verticals; other<br />

walls of painted brickwork. Casements. C20 brick porch.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140531 Stable block, now garages and store. C18, C20. Timber frame with<br />

cob walls, and roof of thatch and pantile. Rectangular building with<br />

½-hipped roof and rendered walls: at the north end is a low C20<br />

garage block, with a pantile roof and boarded walls.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140530 House. Early C19. Cob and tile. Front (north) of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Plain roof. Rendered walls, plinth. Casements. 6panelled<br />

door, with moulded canopy on carved brackets.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140528 House. Late C18, and mid C19. Brick and tile. Georgian house<br />

with alterations and extensions of the mid C19. Symmetrical front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys and attic, 1.3.1 windows. Hipped roof, 3 hipped<br />

dormers with casements, brick moulded eaves cornice. Walls of<br />

Flemish bond with rubbed flat arches, stone cills: the centre projects<br />

as a ½-hexagon and at the ground floor on each side are C19<br />

splayed brick bays. Victorian sashes in reveals. Brick porch with<br />

simple moulded parapet, and oval arch to the entrance, with ½glazed<br />

door within. The rear has similar wall details, a massive<br />

attached stack, and casement windows. To the north-west there are<br />

C19 extensions with lower roofs.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140527 Cottage. C16, late C18. Cob and thatch. Building having some<br />

survival of the timber frame, including a jettied east end. Front<br />

(south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 4 windows. ½-hipped roof, with<br />

C20 catslide at rear, eaves raised above the upper windows and<br />

lowered above the porch. Rendered walls. Casements. Boarded<br />

door in rendered porch.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Rectory Cottage<br />

Amport Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AH<br />

Monks Foyle Cottage<br />

Green Lane<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AS<br />

Fourways Cottage<br />

Green Lane<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AL<br />

Dingley Dell<br />

Chalkpit Lane<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AR<br />

Lilac Cottage<br />

Andover Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AP<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140526 Cottage. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Cob and thatch. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof. Rendered walls, plinth.<br />

Casements. Boarded door in a plain frame, with a mid C19 gabled<br />

canopy on brackets. To the west and at the rear, there are singlestoreyed<br />

C20 extensions, the front part with a thatched roof above<br />

rendered walls, the rear with a flat roof and walls of painted brick.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140525 Cottage. Mid C18, and early C19. Flint and brick, some cob, with a<br />

thatched roof. Front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. Roof<br />

½-hipped at the east end (with exposed frame in the gable), hipped<br />

and brought to a low eaves above outshots at the west end and west<br />

side of the north elevation, eaves raised above the upper windows,<br />

and lowered above a C20 porch. Walls of flint with brick dressings;<br />

quoins, cambered arches, bands, diamonds in the upper band, small<br />

panel with recessed stone panel, plinth. The north gable and north<br />

wall (east side) have coursed knapped flint with brick band at eaves,<br />

1st floor, and plinth level. Casements. Former doorway filled: C20<br />

porch. Several bricks are inscribed, with EN 1740, FJ 1742, ET, TT.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140524 House. Early C18. Brick and thatch. Front (south) of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Roof ½-hipped at the west end, with exposed frame in the<br />

upper gable, catslide at rear. Walls of blue header brickwork with<br />

red dressings; 1st floor band, cambered openings with keys to the<br />

ground floor, plinth; red panel above the doorway with a blue diaper.<br />

Casements. Boarded door beneath a tiled and gabled canopy on<br />

posts. The east gable ha brickwork of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, 1st floor band, and central opening now filled.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140523 Cottage. Early C19. Cob and thatch. Front (south) of 1 storey and<br />

attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with frame exposed in the upper<br />

gables, catslide at rear, eaves raised above the upper windows.<br />

Rendered walls, above a flint base. Casements, old upper lights.<br />

Wood porch with gable, and boarded door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140522 Cottage. Late C18. Cob and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows.<br />

½-hipped roof, with frame exposed in the upper gable, eaves raised<br />

above the upper windows, pantiled outshot at the south end.<br />

Rendered plain walls. Casements. Boarded porch with gabled slate<br />

roof.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Little Thatch<br />

Andover Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AP<br />

Monxton Mill<br />

High Street<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AW<br />

The Black Swan<br />

High Street<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AW<br />

Shoetree Cottage And Cobblers<br />

Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AW<br />

Mill Pound Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AW<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140521 Cottage. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Cob and thatch. 1 storey<br />

and attic, irregular fenestration. ½-hipped roof, tiled above outshots.<br />

Rendered walls. Casements. Entrance at the rear. South extension<br />

in similar style.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140519 Mill and millhouse, now one dwelling. Late C18, mid C19, with C20<br />

alterations. The mill is of brick and tile, the house of flint and brick<br />

with a slate roof. The mill part is a tall block of 2 storeys and attic,<br />

with ½-hipped roof, English bond brick walls, and C20 casements.<br />

The lower house part has a hipped slate roof of low pitch, walls with<br />

flint panels, casements (2 old cast-iron frames), and a C20 large<br />

porch of brick and tile.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140517 Public house. C18. Brick and tile. Regular front (south) of 2 storeys,<br />

5 (2 blank above doorways) above 3 windows. Roof hipped at the<br />

east end, with catslide at rear, brick dentil eaves. Walls of Flemish<br />

bond, 1st floor band, cambered ground floor openings, plinth: all<br />

painted. Casements. ½-glazed door with canopy on brackets, a<br />

front door and a side door now filled. Wrought-iron sign bracket at<br />

eaves level.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140516 2 houses, with a continuous front. Late C18. Brick and flint, with a<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2.2 above 2.2 windows. Roof ½hipped<br />

at the west end, with exposed frame in the upper gable,<br />

eyebrow dormers. Walls of horizontal flint bands, with brick quoins,<br />

bands, cambered arches, plinth: all painted. Casements. 2 plain<br />

doorways.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140515 Formerly 2 cottages. Late C18. Rendered on the west side, brick<br />

and flint to the east, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 5 above<br />

3 windows. Roof ½-hipped at the west end, with eyebrow dormers.<br />

Plain rendered wall on cob above a flint base: the east side has<br />

horizontal flint panels and cambered openings, all now painted.<br />

Casements. Boarded doors in plain frames.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Hutchens Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AW<br />

Barn Cottage<br />

Andover Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AW<br />

Meadow View<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AS<br />

Field House<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AS<br />

Hals Croft<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AS<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140513 2 adjoining houses now 1 dwelling. Late C18 and early C19.<br />

Rendered walls and slate roof. Beginning as a house with a<br />

symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows, the building was<br />

extended northwards as far as the road, by one wide bay (the 2nd<br />

dwelling), which also has a single storeyed rear extension. Plain<br />

roof. Plain walls, with eaves fascia, 1st floor band and plinth.<br />

Sashes in reveals. 6-panelled door with a hood on brackets: ½glazed<br />

rear doors. The roadside gable has walls of flint horizontal<br />

panels, with brickwork above of Flemish bond with blue headers.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140512 House. C18, and early C19. Brick, render and thatch. Front (north)<br />

of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof at the east, ½-hipped at the<br />

west, catslide at rear, eyebrow dormers, rear slate roofed outshot.<br />

Walls of painted brickwork in header bond, the east side being<br />

rendered. Casements, some old leaded lights. C20 porch, with<br />

hipped shingled roof. The east end has some exposed framing, an<br />

outshot with a slate roof. A former small rectangular outbuilding at<br />

the rear is now connected to the house; it has a thatched roof and<br />

cob walls on a flint base.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140511 Cottage. Late C18, with C20 restoration and additions. Rendered<br />

walls and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. 1/2-hipped<br />

roof, with exposed frame in the upper gables. Plain walls.<br />

Casements. 1/2-glazed door beneath a thatched canopy on posts.<br />

Outshot (C20) to the south-east side, with rendered walls, and roof<br />

of interlocking tiles.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140510 House. C17, and C18. Painted brick, with a thatched roof. Front<br />

(south-east) of 2 storeys, 4 windows (1 filled above the doorway).<br />

1/2-hipped roof, with frame exposed in the upper gables. Walls of<br />

Flemish bond, cambered openings. Casements. Plain doorway and<br />

French door. To the west side a low service building extends (now a<br />

garage and store) with a hipped thatch roof and walls of cob on a<br />

flint base. Inside, the building has timber-framing, and there is a<br />

massive chimney breast.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140509 Cottage. C18, with C19 and C20 extensions. Render on cob walls,<br />

some flint with brick quoins, and a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic,<br />

3 windows. Roof 1/2-hipped at the north-west end, with exposed<br />

frame in the gable, hipped at the south-east end, eyebrow dormers.<br />

Painted walls, on a flint base. Casements. Entrance at the rear.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Hill Cottage<br />

Broad Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AT<br />

The Old Cottage<br />

<strong>Abbotts</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8AS<br />

Old Prospect Farm<br />

Broad Road<br />

Monxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7DA<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140508 Cottage. C18, restored. Cob and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2<br />

above 3 windows. 1/2-hipped roof, exposed frame in the gable,<br />

catslide at rear, eaves raised above the upper windows. Rendered<br />

walls. Casements. Boarded door in a plain frame, with a thatched<br />

canopy on posts.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140507 Cottage. C18, restored. Cob and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2<br />

above 3 windows. 1/2-hipped roof, with exposed frame in the northwest<br />

gable, eaves raised above the upper windows. Rendered<br />

walls. Casements. C20 solid porch with a gabled tile roof.<br />

LB2 21/07/1988 405333 Farmhouse, early C19. Chalk cob walls, rendered and colourwashed<br />

with brick end wall. Hipped longstraw thatched roof with rear<br />

catslide, brick chimney stacks and outhouse. Three bays with baffle<br />

entry and 2 storeys. Two 3-light casement windows with similar<br />

above in 2nd and 3rd bays only, planked timber doors. Brick built<br />

thatched outhouse to right flank wall. Early C19 interiors including a<br />

large bread oven.<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON<br />

MONXTON


Mottisfont<br />

Hazel Cottage<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

Mount Farm<br />

Dunbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0GR<br />

Spring Source 90m To SWof<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Statue At End Of W Walk Wof<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Barn 20m SW Of Dairy Cottage<br />

Oakley Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140976 Cottage. Early C18 altered C18 & C19. Brick with timber in gable,<br />

old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay cottage with 2 storey wing to rear<br />

on L and 1 storey wing to rear on R. Front has central plank door<br />

and each side 2-light gabled dormer. Roof half-hipped to R with<br />

stack in front of ridge and stack on L end. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140953 Farmhouse. C16 core encased in brick and added to C18, C19 and<br />

C20. Timber frame core with brick in English bond, header bond,<br />

and Flemish bond, encasing; brick additions; old plain tile roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay and smoke bay with C18 wing to rear of L 2 bays, C19<br />

wing to rear of R bay and smoke bay, and C20 wing added along L<br />

end. Front has to L projecting C20 wing with door in R side under<br />

large pent-roofed hood. L earlier bay has 2-light casement (formerly<br />

a doorway), 4-light casement in L centre bay 2 or 3-light casements.<br />

Roof hipped to R. At R end of ridge C17 stack of large rectangular<br />

base and 3 diamond shafts. Interior: frame exposed, including<br />

section to rear right which has 5-light diamond-mullion window;<br />

house body has large fireplace (partly rebuilt) and moulded spine<br />

beam; chamfered beams with cyma, and bar and cyma stops.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140996 Spring source. of medieval origins, now C18, repaired C20. Rubble<br />

flint bowl with rubble carved stones at bottom. 3m diameter bowl<br />

some 3m deep, wall of bowl opens out on one segment into stream.<br />

C18 plain iron fencing around rest.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140984 Statue. C18. Stone. On round plinth with moulded base statue of<br />

young man with hunting dog.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141003 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth, pantile<br />

roof. 7 bay barn with central double door. Inside queen strut roof.<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT


Granary 10m NW Of Dairy<br />

Cottage<br />

Oakley Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Urn On Plinth 110n NNE Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Ice House 100m NW Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Wall Boundary Lawn NE Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

1 Hatt Hill<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LH<br />

Trokes Cottage<br />

Hatt Hill<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LH<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141002 Granary. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, pantile roof, on stone<br />

staddles. Small granary with central door on 9 staddle stone.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140990 Urn. C18 Limestone. Square-plan plinth with moulded base and<br />

cornice. 1m high urn with raised foliated decoration on drum,<br />

elongated neck and conical lid.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140980 Icehouse. C19. Brick chamber and vault, stone retaining walls,<br />

covered by earth. Approached by cutting from corner stable, barrel<br />

vaulted passage way, with stone retaining walls either side of<br />

entrance, leads 5m into opening broken in vault of chamber.<br />

Chamber 5m dia, 5m deep; with circular drain in centre at bottom.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140988 Wall. C18. Ashlar stone. 50m long wall, low of on block with coping<br />

on top running from NE corner, bounding lawn to E.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140965 Almshouses. Early C19. Rendered cob on brick plinth, brick<br />

rebuilding, thatched roof, Single- storey in U-shape plan of 3 bay<br />

wing and 3 bay end. C20 3-light leaded casements on end. Planked<br />

doors on side wings with 2 & 1-light casements. Roof hipped on<br />

ends with stacks on corners and near ends.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140964 Cottage. C17 altered C18. Timber-frame, rebuilt in brick or tilehung,<br />

old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 2 bay with lean-to one end. Front<br />

has C18 segmental head planked door to L of R bay. Beside 2-light<br />

segmental head casement. In L bay 3-light casement. Over in each<br />

bay 2-light casement. End stacks. Lean-to to R, with above timberframe<br />

exposed in gable.<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT


Newlands Farm<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LS<br />

Cascade On Spring 100m SW Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Ice House in copse 280m S of St<br />

Andrews Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Group Of Six Late C17 And C18<br />

Headstones S Of W Nave St<br />

Andrews Church<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

Group Of Four Late C17<br />

Headstones S Of E Nave St<br />

Andrews Church<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

Oakhurst Cottage<br />

2 Church Lane<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LL<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140956 Farmhouse. Mid C19. Brick, old plain and fishscale tile roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay. Central open tiled timber porch on brick walls. Inside<br />

half-glazed door. Each side 3-light cast-iron lattice-glazed<br />

casements and single light in centre, all with tops in gabled dormers.<br />

Large moulded stack to L of centre and similar at R end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140995 Cascade on Spring with urns. C18. Stone steps to cascade, lead<br />

urns. 8 step cascade, falling 2m, 2m wide, moss covered. At top<br />

either side on plinth with carved ramp, lead urn with ram's head<br />

handles<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141012 Icehouse. C18. Brick. Entrance to far side with vaulted 1m long<br />

passage leaded into top of domed chamber of 3m diameter and<br />

about 3m depth.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141009 Headstones. Late C17 and c18. Carved stone. Older headstones to<br />

Hore family, dates buried under earth, later ones George Hoare<br />

1707, George Hore 1770<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141008 Headstones. Late C17/early C18. Carved stones. Stone partly buried<br />

so name and date are hidden by earth, but heads are finely carved.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141011 Cottage. C17 altered C18. Timber-frame with brick infill and<br />

rebuilding, thatched roof. End onto road 1½ storey, 2 bay cottage<br />

outshot on far end. Road end has 2 C20 casements on ground floor,<br />

1 over in brick gable. N side has similar casement in far bay, similar<br />

over in eyebrow dormer, light in end bay. Roof half-hipped at road<br />

end, swept-down over outshot. Ridge stack between bays. Forms<br />

pair with Dengrid, separated by lawn and facing churchyard.<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT<br />

MOTTISFONT


Dengrid<br />

1 Church Lane<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LL<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141010 Cottage. C17 altered C18. Timber-frame with brick infill rebuilding<br />

and additions, thatched roof. End onto road 2 bay C17 cottage, with<br />

taller C18 bay added to road end and outshot to far end. Road end<br />

has pair of C19 4-pane casements, and over C18 2-light casement.<br />

S side has C20 door at road end of C17 part under thatched hood on<br />

posts. In road bay tall 2-light casement in other bays C19 3-light<br />

casement with similar over, under eaves, and in far bay 2-light<br />

casement. Above end bays 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer.<br />

Roof has higher ridge to road end bay, ridge piece, and is halfhipped<br />

at road end and swept down at far end. Ridge stack where<br />

ridge rises and stack on road end behind ridge. Forms pair with No.<br />

2 separated by lawn and facing churchyard.<br />

MOTTISFONT


St Andrews Church<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

Wall Around Mottisfont House On<br />

Roadside And Stable Block<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

LB1 29/05/1957 141007 Parish church. C12, chancel remodelled C14, all refenestrated C14<br />

& C15, restored 1976 and 1888-90. Flint and rubble stone mostly<br />

rendered, stone dressings, old plain tile roof, shingled bellcote. Plan<br />

of chancel and nave, chancel rebuilt C14, refenestrated C15, nave<br />

refenestrated C14 and C15, C15 bellcote, C19 organ room and S<br />

porch. Chancel has to E cinquefoiled 3-light C15 window, traceried<br />

head and label, above overhanging roof with C19 truss, to corners<br />

stepped diagonal buttress. To SE blocked C15 window with label, in<br />

centre C15 squareheaded 2-light cinquefoiled window, traceried<br />

head, at W early C14 2-light trefoiled window. quatrefoil in head. To<br />

N at W opposite similar, at E C15 2-light cinquefoiled window,<br />

quatrefoil in head. In centre C14 priests door and C19 gabled organ<br />

room with Dec style lancets. Nave has at E on both sides C14 ogeeheaded<br />

2-light window, quatrefoil in head. On S in centre C19<br />

gabled rendered porch, at W C14 pair of pointed lancets. At W end<br />

late C14 continuously ogee-moulded 2-order W door with label.<br />

Over C15 3-light cinquefoiled windows, tracery in head and label<br />

with shield stops. On roof, square-plan bellcote, set back from gable<br />

1.3 way up with tiled slope. 4-light high-set bell opening, hipped roof<br />

with weathervane. Inside chancel windows have splayed rear<br />

arches, keel moulding to centre S window, pointed N door. Inside E<br />

window has C15 stained glass, restored larger lower figures, intact<br />

glass in traceried head and some in heads of side windows. Arch<br />

braced roof with moulded wallplate and tiebeams. In SE 1586<br />

monument of tombchest with 4 strapwork panels, above plinth, and<br />

inside an architrave row of kneeling figures and inscription panel<br />

over, either side decorated Ionic pilasters supporting decorated,<br />

topped by ogee-sided cartouche and 2 figure finials. Over N door<br />

tablet 1804 to Oliver Goodyer St John. On floor slabs: 1628 to<br />

William Sandys, brass inlaid plates in Purbeck Marble; beside slab<br />

with crests<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141006 Wall and stable block. C18 and early C19. Brick and flint, brick and<br />

tile coping, old plain tile roof. Wall starts by entrance to church,<br />

running S for 40m along lane with gateway and as part of wall<br />

stableblock of 3 bays with double doors in 2 bays and projecting 3rd<br />

bay with stable door and lunette window. Roof has 5 small hipped<br />

roofs. The wall then runs E along main road for 150m, at 2.5m<br />

height with changing dates of construction and then curves S to run<br />

20m along stream.<br />

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Mottisfont House Cottage<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

Stable Range 10m S Of Abbey<br />

Farm Cottages<br />

Oakley Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Dairy Cottage<br />

Oakley Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Abbey Farm Cottages<br />

Oakley Road<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141005 Rectory now private house with earlier building attached. C17 earlier<br />

part on rectory of C1812. Stuccoed brick and slate roof, earlier part<br />

rendered brick and possibly timber-frame with old plain tile roof. 3<br />

storey, 3 bay front, double pile with to R of front 1½ storey, 3 bay<br />

older range. Entrance front has in front single storey range with<br />

central entrance of pilasters and 2 Ionic columns supporting<br />

entablature. Each side 15-pane sash with low sill. Stone coping to<br />

parapet. On 1st floor 12-pane sashes, on 2nd floor 6-pane sashes.<br />

Overhanging hipped roof with end stacks. To R older part has 12pane<br />

sashes on ground floor and 2-light hipped dormers on roof.<br />

Roof half-hipped on end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141004 Stable range. C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. Single storey, 8 bay,<br />

blank along roadside. Other side double doors or doors in solid<br />

frames, with arched heads or 2-light windows. Roof hipped.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141001 Cottage. C15 altered and extended C18 and C19. Timber-frame<br />

with brick infill, rebuilding and extending, old plain tile roof. End onto<br />

road 3 bay C15 building with far bay rebuilt, set slightly forward, in<br />

C18 and road end gable rebuilt, then single storey addition to road 2<br />

bays exposed. In centre bay C20 door, 2-light casement in road<br />

bay, rebuilt bay has planked door, high set 2-light casement and 2light<br />

gabled dormer over door. Roof hipped at road end, with<br />

separate roof to far bay. Ridge stack on centre bay.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141000 House now cottages. Late C15 with C16 wing, C18 and C19<br />

encasing. Timber-frame encased in brick, part tile hung and<br />

rendered. Older part along road originally 2 bay hall and service bay<br />

with solar over, now 2 storey, 3 bay, to rear of hall bays C16 wing 2<br />

storey, 3 bay. Road side front of C18 brick, 3 16-pane sashes, that<br />

in centre replacing door. 1st floor raised brick band. Above 2 C20 2light<br />

casements replacing sashes. End stacks, prob. Both inserted<br />

C16. S front has to L end of C15 range, tile-hung on 1st floor. C16<br />

wing rendered. 16-pane sashes, segmental head casements and<br />

C20 casements an doors. Ridge higher and roof outshot to other<br />

side and half-hipped at far end. Internally much of C15 frame<br />

survives. Central open hall truss has arch-braced collar and false<br />

hammerbeams. Remains of windows and cross-passage. C16<br />

stack has stone fireplaces on each floor. English Vernacular<br />

Architecture: RCHM/HMSO 1966; Eric Mercer; p166.<br />

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Upper Lodge<br />

Oakley Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Urn On Plinth 140m SSE Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Urn On Plinth 130m S Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Remains Of Chapter House S Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Two Urns Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140999 Lodge and gates. Late C19. Flint with brick and stone dressings,<br />

old plain tile roof lodge, stone gatepiers with iron gates. Side onto<br />

drive, single storey, 3 bay lodge with low additions to rear. Front has<br />

in centre slightly projecting bay with brick dressings, and stone<br />

dressed kneelered gable above. Depressed stone arch, inside halfglazed<br />

door. Each side 3-light mullioned stone window with leaded<br />

lights. Each end brick quoins and stone kneelered gable wall.<br />

Above end bay stack with paired diamond shafts. Gates consist of 4<br />

cruciform-section stone piers, inner ones larger and topped by<br />

rearing horses, outer ones have ball finials. 2m high. Plain double<br />

gates and screens each side.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140998 Urn. C18. Sandstone. On small plinth, 1m high urn with figures<br />

decorating face bucranium below, flinting up to lip above and on<br />

scole.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140997 Urn. C18. Sandstone. On large ivy covered plinth. 1m high urn<br />

with figures decorating face of oxen and rams skulls along bottom.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140994 Remains of chapter house. Early C16. Flint with brick and stone<br />

dressings and stone column. Wall stands 1m high facing house with<br />

near one end opening with brick dressings, near other wall deepens<br />

with stone dressings to corners of square 2 x 2m. Much covered by<br />

ivy. Portion of column lies to S.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140993 2 urns. Late C18. Coade stone. Short wide urns decorated with<br />

drapes and "flaming" top. Marked "Coade Stone" and dated, this<br />

now illegible.<br />

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4 Thermea On Plinths 110m ENE<br />

Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Summerhouse 110m NE Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Statue 70m N Of Mottisfont<br />

Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Terrace Wall 70m N Of Mottisfont<br />

Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Retaining Wall To N Walk<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140992 4 thermae. C18 stone. 4 thermae, male and female heads standing<br />

in front of box hedge set on large radius, set 10m apart. 2m high on<br />

low moulded plinth, foliage carving to front, batted, tooled finish to<br />

sides, 2 male and 2 female busts.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140991 Summer house. C18. Squared knapped flint, stone dressings to<br />

front, rest brick. Square plan of pointed Gothic arch in front and<br />

stone quoins on corners. Over in centre small gable with finial. On<br />

R side 2-light pointed Gothic window with ferramenta. Inside on floor<br />

reset C13 decorated tiles from abbey, pointed vault, groined on front<br />

half.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140989 Statue of St George. C18. Marble. On square plan plinth with<br />

moulded base and cornice. St George with quiver on back and<br />

cape, weapons in hand. Standing on dying dragon.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140987 Terrace wall closing off lawn. C18. Stone wall, coping and finial-lid<br />

urns. Wall in 2 parts each side of central walkway, each 20m long<br />

consisting of coping on gravel and either side of walkway and<br />

halfway along plinth, those on end have finial-lid urn with top broken<br />

off.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140986 Retaining wall with lead urns. C18. Ashlar stone wall, lead urns.<br />

1.5m high wall running from steps from sunken yew enclosure<br />

beside NW corner of house, 50m N. Wall of ashlar with stone<br />

coping. At 10m intervals lead urn, those at ends open topped with<br />

head handles, others like funeral urns.<br />

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Finial On Plinth In Sunken Yew<br />

Enclosure NW Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

3 Istrian Seats Beside Wall<br />

Running W From Mottisfont<br />

Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140985 Finial on baluster pedestal. C18. Lead finial on stone pedestal.<br />

Moulded stone baluster pedestal with lead foliated urn topped by<br />

foliated finial. Formerly on top of N wall, with pair at other end where<br />

ball finials are now.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140983 3 Istrian seats. Poss C17. Limestone. Seats are 10m apart along S<br />

side of low flint wall above C20 annex to W end of house at<br />

basement level. Each bench has mythical beasts supporting a stone<br />

slab seat with decorated edges.<br />

LB1 29/05/1957 140982 Large country house. Augustinian priory founded 1201, at<br />

dissolution went to Lord Sandys who converted nave and domestic<br />

buildings to house 1538-40, S range C1740 and nearly all windows<br />

and doors altered with monastic domestic buildings demolished, C19<br />

and C20 interior remodelling. Ashlar stone, brick with stone<br />

dressings, old plain tile roof. Plan of N range being C13 nave and<br />

crossing encasing and made 2½ storey with principle 1st floor. S<br />

range brick, C16, mainly C18 of pedimented centre, flanked by C16<br />

rebuilt mid C19 canted links with C18/9 staircase towers each side.<br />

At each end of range projecting stone wings incorporating S transept<br />

and chapter house, and cellarium range, all 3 storey with principle<br />

1st floor. S front 3 storey, U-shaped group has central 3 bays of<br />

brick with stone quoins, strings between floors and parapet copings.<br />

In basement 6-panel door and large square fanlight of circular and<br />

segmental glazing pattern. Each side and on 1st floor 12-pane<br />

sashes, on 2nd floor 9-pane sashes. Above pediment, lunette in<br />

tympanum. Centre part flanked by double projections of 1 bay each.<br />

Inner C19 replacing C16 of low 3 storeys with splayed angle and<br />

small leaded stone casements. Behind parapet roof hipped against<br />

outer. Outer projects further and has full height corner pilaster and<br />

similar strings and parapet 12-pane sash on each floor. All sashes<br />

in flush rusticated stone surrounds. Hipped roof behind parapet.<br />

Each end C18 stone encased tall, wide wings, with to L terrace in<br />

front over monastic cellarium, and to R early C20 steps in front over<br />

passage to chapter house. To 1st and 2nd floor on ends canted bay<br />

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Walled Gardens 250m NW Of<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Lower Lodge<br />

Oakley Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

Glebe Farm House<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

The Tythe Barn<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

with glazed door in stone rusticated surround and Tuscan door-case<br />

12-pane sash each side on angles, and 9-pane sashes on 2nd floor.<br />

2nd floor string and tall parapet. C16 stone stacks on outside wall of<br />

wings, brick stack on inner wall, and 3 stacks behind centre roof.<br />

Set low on side of R wing is jamb of window to chapter house with<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140979 Garden walls. Late C18 altered C19 and C20. Brick with slate or<br />

render coping. Plan of 3 enclosed gardens. 2 S gardens rectangles<br />

approx 80m wide by 60m long, 3rd a triangle of half the area. Walls<br />

3m high with plain brick cornice and square full-height piers at 10m<br />

intervals on outside walls, internal dividing walls plain. Several<br />

archways with planked doors and gateway into S garden now car<br />

park with gateways leading into centre garden which has old roses.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140978 Lodge and gates. Late C19. Flint and stone dressings, old plain tile<br />

roof lodge, stone gate piers with iron gates. Side onto drive, single<br />

storey, 3 bay lodge. Front has in centre slightly projecting bay with<br />

brick dressings, and stone dressed kneelered gable above.<br />

Depressed stone arch, inside half-glazed door. Each end brick<br />

quoins and stone kneelered gable wall. Above end bay stack with<br />

paired diamond shafts. Gates consist of 4 stone piers, inner ones<br />

larger and topped by stone chained bear, outer ones have ball finial.<br />

Plain double gates, and screens each side.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140975 Farmhouse. Circa 1800. Pebbledashed brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 2<br />

x 2 bay. Road elevation has 3 2-light casements with mesh in front<br />

to R bay, 2-light casement in L bay. Over L bay C18 2-light leaded<br />

casement, over R 2-light casement. L end, facing E has 2 full height<br />

arches with recessed panels containing on round floor 2-light pointed<br />

Gothic casements. Roof hipped with central stack. Probably built<br />

with "Picturesque" elevation to be seen up lane when entering<br />

Mottisfont Abbey through S lodge.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140974 Barn. C15 possibly, C18 & C19 alterations to become village hall.<br />

Timber-frame weatherboarded on yardside, half brick wall on<br />

roadside and ends, stone wall on one end, old plain tile roof. 6 bay<br />

barn with double doors, now single door with panels either side in L<br />

of centre bay, window high set to L and door at R end. Roof halfhipped.<br />

Inside walls plastered round posts and roof boarded but<br />

posts, cambered ties and king posts visible.<br />

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The Fox<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

The White House<br />

Hatt Lane<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LJ<br />

Old Cottage<br />

Lockerley Road<br />

Dunbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LG<br />

Great Bentley Farm House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LT<br />

Barn 50m E Of Little Bentley<br />

Farm<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LT<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140972 House, formerly inn. C18. Front of brick and flint bands, rest brick,<br />

old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay, with wing to rear of L and smaller<br />

one in centre, projecting lean-to at R end. Front has central C20<br />

door in solid segmental head frame. In front C20 trellis porch. To L<br />

3-light segmental head casement. To R 2 12-pane sashes. On 1st<br />

floor 2-light casements either side of single light. Toothed eaves.<br />

End stacks.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140971 Small house. C16 encased C18. Timber-frame core, painted brick,<br />

old plain tile roof. 3 bay and L of centre smoke bay, 2 storey single<br />

storey addition to R. C19 gabled porch in smoke bay with coloured<br />

glass in window, door in L side. Half-glazed door in R bay. 2-light<br />

casements in other bays and on 1st floor. Roof half-hipped with<br />

stacks in front of roof in smoke bay and behind ridge on L end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140970 Pair of cottages, once house. C18 with earlier core. Brick with old<br />

plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with 4th bay added to L. C20 halfglazed<br />

door in L of L of centre and R bays, with 2-light casement<br />

beside. R of centre bay has 4-light segmental head casement.<br />

Raised brick band at 1st floor level of R bay. C20 2-light flat-roofed<br />

dormer over each bay. Roof half-hipped with ridge stack at R end of<br />

older part, small stack in centre and stack at R end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140969 Farmhouse, now private residence. C16 enlarged C18, altered C20.<br />

timber-frame with C16 brick infill, later brick refronting and additions.<br />

2 bay, 2 storey and attic, refronted C19. To rear of R bay and<br />

running R 2 storey, 4 bay early C18 range with lean-to on R end.<br />

C20 3-panel door in lean-to. C20 3-light casement or French doors,<br />

under original rubbed brick arches with 2-light casements over in<br />

C18 wing. Stack in centre and external stack at R end. C16 part<br />

has exposed main posts. C20 4-light casement with 3-light<br />

casement over in each bay and small stairlight to R of centre. Roof<br />

half-hipped and stack behind ridge in centre. Ends have exposed<br />

frame and infill.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140968 Barn. C17 extended C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick<br />

plinth with brick lower gables and internal wall, old plain tile roof. 3<br />

bay C17 barn with 2 C18 bays added to L, aisled to rear. Double<br />

doors in centre and L of centre bays. Roof half-hipped. Inside<br />

queen-post roofs with braces to tiebeams and aisle/wall plates,<br />

straight windbraces. Between L 2 bays and rest full height brick wall.<br />

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Barn 20 M SE Little Bentley Farm<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LT<br />

Little Bentley Farmhouse<br />

Bentley<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Hatt Farm<br />

Hatt Hill<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LH<br />

2 Wych Elm<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LS<br />

South Lodge<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Broughton<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DG<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140967 Barn. C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick plinth, with brick<br />

gables, old plain tile roof. 7 bay aisled barn with central hipped<br />

midstray porch with double doors. Low walls with some stable<br />

doors. Roof half-hipped. Inside queen-post roof with posts on<br />

baseplates and brace from post to junction of wall studs and<br />

baseplate. Straight braces to tiebeams and aisleplates and straight<br />

windbraces.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140966 Farmhouse. Early C18, altered C19. Brick with brick and flint<br />

additions, old plain tile roof. 2 storey and attic, 5 bay outshot to rear.<br />

Central C20 flat roofed porch open at front, inside 4-panel door. 9<br />

small 12-pane flush-frame sashes. 1st floor band now covered by<br />

steel tie, lead strip just above. Toothed cornice. On roof 2 C18<br />

leaded 2-light hipped dormers. End stacks.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140963 Farmhouse. Late C18. Brick with front of blue headers, slate and<br />

old plain tile roof. Plan of 2 storey and attic 3 bay range with wing to<br />

rear at R, outshot to L, and single storey range on R end. Front has<br />

C20 verandah in front of ground floor. Under in centre 6-panel door<br />

and fanlight. Each side 3-light segmental head casement. On 1st<br />

floor. 3-light casements either side of 2-light casement. On roof two<br />

2-light gabled dormers near ends. End stacks, that to R having<br />

added external flue.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140961 House. Late C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay end on to<br />

road, double pile with outshot at far end. Front has central 6-flush<br />

panel under tented hood on posts. Each side 16-pane sash under<br />

segmental head arch. On 1st floor 2 16-pane sashes and in centre<br />

blue header panel. Dentilled eaves. End stacks. 3-light casement<br />

in outshot.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140602 Lodge. Late C19. Yellow brick, slate roof. T-shaped, with 2 storey<br />

stem pointed towards drive, rest 1½ storey. Front facing drive has in<br />

centre, 2 storey stem projecting a bay with 3-light mullioned window<br />

on each floor and kneelered gable. To L in corner beside centre bay<br />

is toplit door under flat hood on single Doric column. R bay has 3light<br />

mullioned window. L end has projecting rectangular bay<br />

window. On L bay single diamond shaft stack. On R bay quadruple<br />

diamond shafted stack.<br />

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Stable Flat<br />

Mottisfont Abbey<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LP<br />

Mottisfont House<br />

Mottisfont Village Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LN<br />

1 Wych Elm<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LS<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140981 Stable block. "1836 AH" on tablet. Brick, some stone dressings,<br />

slate roofs. Around courtyard, 8 bay end with 2 storey centre 4 bays,<br />

8 bay sides again with 2 storey centre 4 bays, other end has walls<br />

with gateway. Centre 4 bays have double door son ground floor and<br />

roundheaded sashes with narrow edge panes on 1st floor. Pediment<br />

over with stone architrave and clock in oculus. On ridge cupola of<br />

dome on 8 columns, and weathervane. Lower bay each side has 2<br />

planked doors with blind arch between. Sides have wide coved<br />

canopy which reaches out as far as central pavilion of end. Under<br />

are planked doors with 8-pane fanlights and 16-pane sashes beside.<br />

From outside entrance front has to end of sides paired pilasters on<br />

each corner, with stone entablature. Plinth running across and<br />

roundheaded sash in middle. On the inside face, near end, rubbed<br />

brick niche, then set back a bay short tall wall to end canopy, ending<br />

in pier topped by stone coping and finial. From these piers run lower<br />

quadrant walls with stone coping ending in smaller pier surmounted<br />

by stone chained bears.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141005 Rectory now private house with earlier building attached. C17 earlier<br />

part on rectory of C1812. Stuccoed brick and slate roof, earlier part<br />

rendered brick and possibly timber-frame with old plain tile roof. 3<br />

storey, 3 bay front, double pile with to R of front 1½ storey, 3 bay<br />

older range. Entrance front has in front single storey range with<br />

central entrance of pilasters and 2 Ionic columns supporting<br />

entablature. Each side 15-pane sash with low sill. Stone coping to<br />

parapet. On 1st floor 12-pane sashes, on 2nd floor 6-pane sashes.<br />

Overhanging hipped roof with end stacks. To R older part has 12pane<br />

sashes on ground floor and 2-light hipped dormers on roof.<br />

Roof half-hipped on end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140961 House. Late C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay end on to<br />

road, double pile with outshot at far end. Front has central 6-flush<br />

panel under tented hood on posts. Each side 16-pane sash under<br />

segmental head arch. On 1st floor 2 16-pane sashes and in centre<br />

blue header panel. Dentilled eaves. End stacks. 3-light casement<br />

in outshot.<br />

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Spearywell Cottage<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LS<br />

Barn Immediately N Of<br />

Spearywell Farmhouse<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LS<br />

Spearywell Farmhouse<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LS<br />

Pugs Bunny<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LS<br />

Thatched Cottage<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LS<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140958 Cottage. C16 extended C18 and C19. Timber-frame with later brick<br />

infill and additions. 2 bay C16 cottage with raised eaves to make 2<br />

storey outshot to L, taller, 1½ storey bay added to L. C20 2-light<br />

casement in each bay and porch. C18 2-light casement in each bay<br />

and porch. C18 2-light casement in R bay and on 1st floor in L 2<br />

bays, 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer over L bay. Roof hipped<br />

and outshot to L. Ridge rises to L bay, half-hipped L end. Ridge<br />

piece and large stack on ridge above door.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140960 Barn. C17, altered C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick<br />

plinth, corrugated iron roof. 6-bay barn with C18 aisle to front of R 5<br />

bays. Hipped midstray porch in R of centre bay, with double doors.<br />

Stable door in L bay. Aisle in R 2 bays open to front over well. Halfhipped<br />

roof. Inside queen-strut roof with braces and tiebeams.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140959 Farmhouse. C16 core with C17 cross wing, remodelled and<br />

encased C18. Timber-frame core, brick encasing and rebuilding, old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3bay with lower crosswing to rear on L and<br />

outshot along L end. Central C19 gabled brick porch with archway,<br />

inside C18 6-panel half-glazed door. Each side C18 12-pane sash<br />

with brick arch cutting 1st floor raised band. Tieplate to L of centre.<br />

On 1st floor 3 6-pane sashes. Roof hipped to L. Large external<br />

stack to R and stack on ridge of crosswing. Inside crosswing has<br />

moulded beam and joists.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140962 Cottage. C16 encased C18, extended C20. Timber-frame core,<br />

painted brick, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay C16 cottage with<br />

sympathetic C20 bays added to each end, and outshot to rear. Front<br />

has central ledged door under thatched hood. Each side 3-light<br />

casement and in larger R of centre bay 2-light, similar windows in<br />

C20 bays. Above L centre bay 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer<br />

and above R centre and L bay 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer.<br />

Roof half-hipped with ridge stack above door. Inside frame exposed.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140957 Cottage. C17 and C18. Timber-frame encased in painted brick,<br />

thatched roof. 3 bay, 1 1/2 storey, outshot stores to L. planked door<br />

in segmental head opening to RH of centre bay. C19 2-light<br />

casement in centre and R bay, 3-light casement in L bay. 2-light<br />

casement in tall eyebrow dormer to L and centre bays. Door in<br />

weatherboarded store to L. Roof half-hipped to R, swept-down to L<br />

with ridge piece and stack to L of centre.<br />

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Oakley Farmhouse<br />

Oakley Road<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LQ<br />

The Meadows<br />

Mottisfont<br />

The Forge<br />

Hatt Lane<br />

Mottisfont<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0LJ<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140955 Farmhouse. Late C18/ early C19 remodelling of earlier building.<br />

Brick with some stone quoins, slate roof, tiled roof to earlier part.<br />

Earlier building with C18 range added parallel then early C19 wing<br />

added to one end linking up with C18 range, to give the appearance<br />

of a square building. Fronts late C18 and early C19. S front has to<br />

L C18 bay, end of that range, and C19 2 bay wing, 2 storey wing.<br />

Between C19 bays gabled brick porch, open to front, inside 4-panel<br />

door. Each side on both floors 16-pane sashes. In wider L bay on<br />

both floors 20-pane sashes. Stone quoins. Roof hipped. All<br />

windows have rubbed brick arches.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140954 Cottage. C17 and C20. Timber-frame with brick infill and<br />

weatherboarded store, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay with outshot<br />

store to R. Planked door under thatched hood in R bay. 2-light<br />

casement in each bay and 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer over.<br />

Roof with ridge piece and central stack and swept-down to R.<br />

Owned by National Trust.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140973 Smithy, now garage. C18 and C19. Brick, old plain tile roof. Single<br />

storey, 3 bay, low walls. Double doors in end. Door in centre bay, 3light<br />

casement in each bay. Roof half-hipped.<br />

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Nether Wallop<br />

Thornley House<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

Beech Cottage<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

Ashers Farm<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

The Great Barn<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140288 House. C17 encased C18. Timber-frame encased in rendered brick,<br />

old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay with 4th bay added to left C18.<br />

C18 central 6-panel door in doorcase with panelled reveal and<br />

architrave. Outside architrave console brackets supporting gabled<br />

hood. Blank opening to right. 7 16-pane moulded flush frame<br />

sashes with carved keyblock on frame. Dentilled eaves. Roof<br />

hipped with large stack to right of centre and stack on left hip.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140287 Cottage. C17 altered C18 and late C20. Timber-frame with brick<br />

infill, rendered, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay C17 building with<br />

outshot to rear and bay with wing behind added to right late C20. To<br />

left of centre door replaced C20 by 2-light casement. In other bays<br />

2-light casements on both floors, in C20 bay door and 2-light<br />

casement with another over. Stacks at each end of original building.<br />

Inside exposed rear wall of frame in outshot. C18 interior details in<br />

ground floor rooms. Roof trusses exposed on 1st floor.<br />

LB2 13/08/1981 140286 House. C17 remodelled and extended C18. Some timber-frame,<br />

brick, old plain tile roof. 3 bay C17 building end onto road with C18<br />

bays to rear of each bay. Road end has 2-light leaded casement in<br />

left bay which is end of C17 building, and right bay has 3-light leaded<br />

casement. Dentilled eaves. Roof hipped to left and half-hipped to<br />

right with stack on hip.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140285 Barn. Early C18. Timber-frame, weatherboarded on brick plinth,<br />

corrugated iron roof. End onto road 6 bay barn on ground sloping<br />

away from road, aisled on side away from farmyard with outshots on<br />

farmyard side. Outer side has indented double doors in 3rd bay from<br />

road end and aisle to rest. Roof half hipped. Inside queen post roof<br />

having cambered ties with curved braces and small braces to<br />

aisle/wallplate and windbraces. Aislepost on baseplates of brick<br />

plinths and ties from posts to top of wall.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Summerhouse And Walls 30m<br />

NW Of<br />

Broadgate House<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

The Five Bells<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

Hatchetts Barn<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EL<br />

Hatchetts Farmhouse<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EL<br />

LB2 01/07/1988 140405 Summerhouse. Later C19. Red brick with bands of flint nodules to<br />

front elevation; Welsh slated roof with coped gable to front, plain<br />

gable to rear. Single storey, 3-bay front elevation, the bays marked<br />

by pinnacled buttresses, with similar square-on-plan corner<br />

buttresses. Central bay has semi-circular arched doorway with plain<br />

fanlight over door, part glazed with painted and etched glass in<br />

margins; plain semi-circular arched windows to side bays. Side<br />

elevations have single pier in mid-elevation terminating under eaves.<br />

Extending from both sides of building is a cob wall rising to eaves<br />

level of summerhouse with pitched tile coping, which returns back to<br />

Broadgate Farm House (qv) on north side. This building almost a<br />

folly by nature, and both this and the wall add group value to both<br />

Farm House and Barns (qv).<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140282 Public House. C18 altered C19 and C20. Colourwashed brick, old<br />

plain roof. 3 bay, 2 storey with wing to rear at left and other<br />

additions to rear and right end. Double door under fanlight in<br />

doorcase with console brackets supporting moulded flat hood. Each<br />

side 3-light casement under segmental head, above 3-light<br />

casement. Right bay has door under flat hood with 2-light casement<br />

on each floor. Dentilled eaves. Hipped roof and ridge stack over<br />

right door.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140280 Barn. C18. timber-frame weatherboarded, cob end walls, corrugated<br />

iron roof. 7 bay barn with double doors in 3rd bay from left and<br />

stable door with loft door over in 2nd bay from left with glazed areas<br />

in bay beside. Roof half-hipped to left and hipped to right with some<br />

roof lights. Inside queen post roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140278 Farmhouse. Mid C17 extended C18. Timber-frame core,<br />

colourwashed brick, flint and brick and cob, thatched roof. 3 bay, 2<br />

storey building with 1½ storey 2 bay cob addition to left. C19 2panel<br />

door in left bay of older part with flat hood and baffle entry in<br />

bay of flint bands and brick 1st floor string course. To left C18 3-light<br />

casement with another above. In right bays C19 2-light segmental<br />

head casement with 3-light eyebrow dormer over and at left. C19 2light<br />

stained-glass window. Roof hipped with stack on ridge above<br />

door.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Knockwood House<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EL<br />

Haydown Farm<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EQ<br />

Monks<br />

Ducks Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HE<br />

Monument To FrancisDouce 5m<br />

W Of<br />

St Andrews Church<br />

Church Hill<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EY<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140276 Farmhouse. C17 encased late C18, extended early C19. Timberframe<br />

with brick infill on ends and encasing on sides, old plain tile<br />

roof. 4 bay timber-frame with eaves raised, bay added to right and<br />

lean-to dairy added to left end, also wings to rear. Front 2 storey, 5<br />

bay with dairy on left end. C19 gabled brick porch with segmental<br />

opening to right in centre bay. Beside an din other inner bays C19 3light<br />

casement with segmental head and similar 2-light casement in<br />

outer bays. On 1st floor 5 2-light casements. Roof half-hipped with<br />

stacks between left bays and right bays. Derelict C18 farm<br />

buildings.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140273 Farmhouse. Early C16, floor inserted C17, encased in brick C18,<br />

altered C20 bay on its left side. Roadside elevation brick with C18 3light<br />

segmental-headed leaded casement in right bay and 3rd bay<br />

from right with C18 3-light casement over in eyebrow dormer. In bay<br />

between in place of door 2-light segmental head casement. Roof<br />

hipped, steeply to right, and large ridge stack over position of door.<br />

Frame exposed on 1st floor on ends and far side and internally with<br />

exposed beam end of inserted floor above tie. C17 fireplaces of<br />

reused dressed stone.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140272 House. C16 incorporating parts of monastic building altered C18,<br />

C19 & C20. Rubble flint, mostly rendered, brick and stone<br />

dressings. 4 bay, 2 storey with C20 wing to front on right. Rear of 4<br />

bays has flint plinth with moulded stone offset. To centre bays C16<br />

3-light ovolo-mullioned windows with dripstones. To left bay C20<br />

lean-to pebbledashed. To right bay 3-light C20 casement and<br />

beyond projecting C20 round single storey flat roofed addition. On<br />

1st floor to centre bays, 2-light casement indenting into eaves. To<br />

left bay 2-light casement and to right bay C20 3-light casement.<br />

Stacks to right of centre and between right bays.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140271 Monument. 1760 to Francis Douce Esq. Doctor in Physics. Portland<br />

stone. Square pyramid 3m square, 3m high on square plinth which<br />

originally had railings. W side inscribed starting "Here lye the<br />

remains of Francis Douce" and describing his ancestors and deeds.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Wickhams<br />

Church Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8ET<br />

Fishing Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8ET<br />

Nether Wallop Post Office And<br />

1and 2 Sunnyside Cottages<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

2 Sunnyside Cottages<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

Dane Cottage<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EN<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140269 Cottage. Mid C18, extended early C19 and 1946. Brick with blue<br />

headers on 1st floor, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay C18 building<br />

with 2 storey C19 bay to left at rear and 2 storey, 2 bay C20 part to<br />

rear behind right bay running right. Central C19 gabled timber porch<br />

with 4-panel door. Each side 2-light casement with segmental head.<br />

3 C18 2-light casements with C19 shutters on 1st floor. Roof halfhipped<br />

and swept-down to rear. Central stack. Similar windows to<br />

C19 bay with separate hipped roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140268 Cottage. Mid C18. Scantling timber-frame in ends, colour-washed<br />

brick, thatched. 1½ storey, 2 bay with outshot to right. Planked door<br />

to right of centre under open hipped thatch porch on rustic timber<br />

posts. To right 2-light casement, and planked door in outshot. To<br />

right 3-light casement. 2 2-light casements in eyebrow dormers.<br />

Roof half-hipped to left and swept down to right. Central ridge stack.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140267 Cottages and shop. C17, mid late C18. Timber-frame, part flint and<br />

brick band infill, part encased in brick with blue headers, other<br />

additions brick; old plain tile roofs. End onto road 3 bay, 2 storey<br />

timber-frame with shop in road end, behind 3 bay, 1-storey and attic<br />

cottage, now divided between front and rear cottages, and rear<br />

cottage 2 storey, 2 bay. Side has blank road end bay, planked door<br />

in 3rd bay with 2 & 3-light each side on both floors, dentilled eaves<br />

and steep pitched roof hipped on road end, half-hipped to other.<br />

Ridge stack above door. Low part has 3 C20 2-light casements and<br />

door and 3 C19 2-light casements in dormers. Far part has central<br />

C20 door under flat hood with 2-light casements each side on both<br />

floors and roof hipped at far end with central stack. Shop front has<br />

C20 double door under flat hood, each side 2-light casement with<br />

segmental head, above 3-light cutting dentilled eaves.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140266 House now 2 cottages. Mid C18 extended late C20. Brick, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay, C20 wings added to rear. Centre rebuilt to<br />

form 2 doorways with C19 4-panel doors under wide hipped hood.<br />

Each side 3-light casement under early rubbed brick head; 1st floor<br />

string course. Each end on 1st floor 3-light casement. End stacks.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140265 Pair of cottages. Mid C18 extended late C18. Flint and brick bands,<br />

brick dressings, thatched roof. 2 storey, 5 bays of several builds, left<br />

3 bays Dane Cottage. C18 top-lit 6-panelled door, in doorcase with<br />

panelled reveal and pilasters supporting console brackets to open<br />

pediment, in 2nd bay from left. Each side 3-light casement with 3light<br />

casement each side and 6-light casement in right bays. Roof<br />

half-hipped with stacks each end of Dane Cottage.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Ashton Cottage<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EN<br />

The Corn Barn<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

Old Farm House<br />

Bent Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EJ<br />

Goddards Barn<br />

Bent Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EJ<br />

Splinters<br />

Bent Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EJ<br />

The Old Cottage<br />

Bent Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EJ<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140264 House. Late C18 with C19 addition. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay, but slightly asymmetrical with C19 single storey<br />

addition to left. Central 4-panel door in C18 solid frame with moulded<br />

flat hood. Each side C19 3-light casement under tall rubbed brick<br />

heads. On 1st floor 3-light casement either side of 2-light casement.<br />

Splash board in front of dentilled eaves. Ridge stack each end. C19<br />

single storey shop to left with large 1 & 3-light casement.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140284 Barn. Late C17/C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth,<br />

corrugated iron roof. 4 bay barn with C19 garage in flint and brick to<br />

left end and lean-to sheds along rear. Open 2nd bay from left and<br />

door in right bay with window over. Roof half-hipped. Inside queen<br />

post roof with cambered ties, and large braces to ties, small braces<br />

to wallplate and windbraces to entrance bay.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140261 Farmhouse. C15 altered C17 and C18. Cruck timber-frame with<br />

brick encasing and rendering, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay<br />

building with crucks surviving to centre bay. C20 timber-frame porch<br />

to right of centre. In each bay 2-light casement and to left bays 1 or<br />

2-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped with ridge<br />

stack between left bays and on right hip.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140260 Barn and stable range. C18. Cob with brick dressings and plinth,<br />

and timber frame weatherboarded old plain tile roof. 3 bay stable<br />

against older barn (qv) of weatherboard with door in one bay and<br />

window in other. Taller 3 bay cob barn to left with full height central<br />

opening of door with hay loft door over and window in other bay.<br />

Roof half-hipped. To left stable bay with half-hipped roof. Very<br />

important position overlooking water meadows on River Wallop.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140258 Barn. C18. Timber-framed with weatherboarding and corrugatediron<br />

roof. End onto road 4 bay barn aisled on farmyard side with<br />

C20 sheds on other side. Double doors both sides in 3rd bay from<br />

road and on road end. Roof half-hipped. Inside queen post roof with<br />

curved braces to tie and wall/aisle plates and windbraces.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140256 Cottage. C17 altered C18 and late C20. part timber-frame with<br />

plaster infill, part colourwashed brick, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3<br />

bay C17 building remodelled in all but left bay C18, with C20 timberframe<br />

bay and old brick and tile garage, added to right, C20 porch in<br />

old brick and tile added to right C17 bay. 2-light casements in each<br />

bay with 2-light eyebrow. Left bay has 3-light casements on each<br />

floor. Roof half-hipped to right, hipped to left. Inside much of frame<br />

throughout.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


The Brewery House<br />

Salisbury Hill<br />

Middle Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EG<br />

Brewery Farm Cottage<br />

Salisbury Hill<br />

Middle Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EG<br />

Fifehead Manor<br />

Salisbury Hill<br />

Middle Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EG<br />

Milestone 50m E Of Border<br />

Service Station<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Lopcombe<br />

Salisbury<br />

Wiltshire<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140252 House. Mid C18, altered C19 and C20, earlier core. Brick<br />

colourwashed to front, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay double pile<br />

house with large wing to rear. Central door replaced by small sash<br />

with segmental head. Each side large 4-pane sash with segmental<br />

head. Above similar sashes either side of blind opening. Dentilled<br />

eaves. Roof hipped with stack to left. To right end ornate C19 gates<br />

to brewery with open work gate posts in cast iron.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140251 Row of cottages. C17 and C18 with C20 addition. Part timber-frame<br />

with colour washed brick infill, rest brick, thatched roof. 5 bay, 2<br />

storey. 1 bay of C17 timber-frame at right with outshot beyond, to<br />

left 3 C18 bays and C20 old brick and tile-roofed bay at left. Planked<br />

doors in right outshot and right and left C18 bays. 3 irregular 2-light<br />

casements in C17 bay. C20 leaded casement in right C18 bay. C18<br />

solid framed 2 & 3-light casements in left and centre C18 bays and in<br />

C20 bay. Similar on 1st floor. Roof hipped and set down to right.<br />

Stack between C17 and C18 bays and at left end of C18 part. C20<br />

bay 1½ storey with hipped dormer on roof.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140250 Manor house now hotel. C17 building with C18 additions to end and<br />

C19 alterations. Rendered rubble stone with stone dressings, brick,<br />

old plain tile roof. End onto road C17 building, 2 bays of which<br />

survive with double pile C18 building at road end and C19 service<br />

range at other end. Side 2 storey, 6 bay has C17 bays in centre,<br />

and off centre C19 gabled brick porch with pointed arch. To one<br />

side 3-light mullioned windows. Added brick dentilled eaves. To<br />

road end, gabled ends of C18 part with external stacks and in centre<br />

4-panel door with 6-pane sash over and similar at corner towards<br />

centre. At far end of C17 range C17 external chimney with paired<br />

diamond stacks, and similar external stack on far side of C17<br />

building. Inside C17 bays original timber ceiling, and stone fireplace,<br />

with 4-centred arches.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140249 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone with cast iron plates. Square -<br />

sectioned stone with slightly rounded top set corner on to road with<br />

cast iron plates on 2 faces `London 73, Sarum 8', and `London 73,<br />

Andover 9'.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Gardeners Cottage<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HE<br />

Milestone 50m W Of Garglogs<br />

Lodges<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Stable Block And Service Block N<br />

Of Garlogs<br />

Broughton Road<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DP<br />

Outbuildings And Garden Wall<br />

Place Farm House<br />

Heathman Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EW<br />

The Old Thatch<br />

Heathman Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EW<br />

LB2 Barn probably C18. Weatherboarded timber-frame on staddle<br />

stones. Half-hipped wheat-straw thatched roof. Plan: 4-bay barn on<br />

staddle-stones, with double-doors into front W of second bay from<br />

north end, and with 2-bay aisle at rear E of north two bays. C20 leanto<br />

garage at north end. Exterior. West front has plank double-doors<br />

to left of centre. Rear east, roof on right is carried down to lower<br />

eaves of aisle, with plank double-doors to left of aisle. The barn<br />

stands on about 32 staddle stones. C20 lean-to garage on north end.<br />

Interior. Jowled wall-posts with straight braces (some replaced) to<br />

tie-beams; queen strut trusses with clasped purlins, common-rafters<br />

with ridge board and battens complete. C20 truss structure inserted<br />

into second bay from north end. Wall-framing with long studs and no<br />

midrail.<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140603 Milestone. Late C18. Painted stone. Square-sectioned stone, with<br />

chamfered top edge, set diagonally. On one face `70 Miles to<br />

LONDON', on other `3 miles to STOCKBRIDGE'.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140321 Stable block and service range. Late C18/mid C19. Brick with slate<br />

roofs. T-shaped with long head of T running N from house and<br />

halfway along " stem. Longer head range garages at house end and<br />

C19 stables at far end. Stem has tack room and archway through.<br />

Rubbed brick openings with 2-light cast-iron casements. On roof tall<br />

turret, slatehung, surmounted by cupola containing bell and above<br />

weathervane.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140301 Cottage and wall. Late C18/early C19. Rendered cob cottage,<br />

coursed flint wall and cob wall, thatched roof and wall coping. Single<br />

storey 3 bay cottage with casement to right centre. Hipped roof and<br />

stack to right of centre. To left running S 40m wall 3m high with thick<br />

coping.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140292 Cottage. C16 & C17. Timber-frame with plaster infill, thatched roof.<br />

1½ storey with 2 C16 bays and C17 bay added to right. 1 & 2 light<br />

casement in right bay and similar in ends on both floors. Roof halfhipped<br />

with external stack on right end.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Granary 40m NW Of The Granary<br />

House<br />

Heathman Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EW<br />

The Old Butchers Arms<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EN<br />

Dancing Green<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EN<br />

Honey Cottage<br />

Bent Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EJ<br />

Cordwainers Cottage<br />

Bent Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EJ<br />

Hatchetts Farmhouse<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EL<br />

LB2 18/04/1990 140408 Granary. Probably early C19. Timber frame with weatherboard<br />

cladding on staddle stones; plain tile roof. 2 x 1 bays. Doorway,<br />

partly boarded across, with stable door. Half-hipped roof. Interior:<br />

partly lined with vertical boards; bin partition; queen-post roof truss.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140263 Cottage, formerly public house, C17 extended C19 & C20. Timberframe<br />

with colourwashed brick infill and pebbledashed brick<br />

additions, plain tiled roof. Single storey and attic, 3 bay C17 building,<br />

end onto road, with parallel range added to side and later road end<br />

elevation. Road elevation given cross roof and wide canted bay<br />

across older range. Side has exposed frame, C20 door with hood in<br />

centre bay and 3-light casement beside. 2 2-light casements in far<br />

bay with on far corner external projecting stack. Roof half-hipped<br />

with 3 C20 flat roofed dormers. Inside much of frame exposed.<br />

LB2 13/08/1981 140310 Cottage. C18. Brick with weatherboarded store, roof thatched. 1½<br />

storey, 2 bay with outshot store at right end. Central planked door<br />

under thatched hipped porch on posts. Each side 3-light casement<br />

above 2 2-light casements in eyebrow dormers, 2-light casement in<br />

store. Roof hipped and swept down to right with central stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140262 Cottage. C17. Timber-frame core encased in colourwashed brick<br />

thatched roof. 2 storey, 3 bay. C20 old brick gabled porch<br />

approximately in centre. Each side 3-light casement and on 1st floor<br />

3 more. Roof half-hipped with stacks on ends of ridge.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140257 Cottage. C16 altered late C20. Timber-frame with plaster infill, cob<br />

addition. 1½ storey, 2 bay C16 cottage with C20 bay added to left,<br />

and C20 lean-to with slate roof to right. 2-light casement to right and<br />

left bay and 2 in centre. 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer to left 2<br />

bays. Roof half-hipped with ridge stack at left end of C16 building.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140281 Stable. C18. Cob with weatherboarded stable bay and gables,<br />

corrugated iron roof. 2 bay with double doors and window in<br />

weatherboarded bay. Roof half hipped.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Staplewood<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EQ<br />

1 Sunnyside Cottages<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

Durnford Cottage<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

1 Manor Cottages<br />

Trout Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EP<br />

Ivy Cottage<br />

The Square<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EX<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140275 Cottage. C17 altered C19 and C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with C20<br />

bay added to right end in brick and tile. C20 pent roofed porch with<br />

paned door at inner end of right bay with 2-light casement beside; in<br />

other bays 3-light casement. Over each bay eyebrow dormer with 2<br />

or 3-light casement. Roof half-hipped to left and hipped to right with<br />

stack above door and projecting stack on right end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140266 House now 2 cottages. Mid C18 extended late C20. Brick, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay, C20 wings added to rear. Centre rebuilt to<br />

form 2 doorways with C19 4-panel doors under wide hipped hood.<br />

Each side 3-light casement under early rubbed brick head; 1st floor<br />

string course. Each end on 1st floor 3-light casement. End stacks.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140290 3 cottages, now 2. Mid C19. Colourwashed rendered brick with<br />

brick quoins, pantiled roof. Symmetrical, 1½ storey, 3 bay with<br />

central projected gabled bay, and lean-to's each end in<br />

weatherboard. End bays have segmental head door outside 3-light<br />

segmental head casement. Centre bay has 3-light segmental head<br />

casement with 2-light similar over. All windows have chamfered<br />

brick openings. Above end bays gabled dormers with 2-light<br />

casements. Each side of centre bay large chimney surmounted by 3<br />

stacks, above a cornice, a lozenge-section stack with diamond stack<br />

each side. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140296 Pair of cottages. Early C19. Colourwashed brick, slate roof. 5 bay<br />

with outshot each end, 2 storey. In centre 2 planked doors under<br />

wide pent roofed porch. In bays each side 2-light cast iron casement<br />

on each floor, and in outer bays similar single casements. Slightly<br />

set back outshots with 2-light casements. Roof hipped and sweptdown<br />

over outshots with stack at right end of ridge and between left<br />

bays.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140314 2 attached cottages. C17 extended C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed plaster and brick infill, weatherboarded store bay,<br />

thatched roof. 2 1½ storey, 2 bay cottages with C18 store bay<br />

added to left cottage (Ivy) and C20 bay added to right cottage<br />

(Shiloh). Left cottage has C18 4-panel door in solid frame at right<br />

end of left bay single light to left, 3-light casement in right bay, and<br />

eyebrow dormer over each bay with 2 or 3-light casement. Double<br />

doors, in weatherboarded store to left. Roof hipped to left with stack<br />

to right of door. Right cottage has high flint plinth. C20 door and<br />

casement in timber-framed C20 right bay. 2-light casement and<br />

above 2-light eyebrow dormers in left bays. Stack at left end.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


2 The Square<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EX<br />

Outbuilding 10m W Of Longstock<br />

House<br />

Longstock Park<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EH<br />

Wayfarers Cottage<br />

Trout Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EP<br />

Broadgate House<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140313 Row of cottages. 1864 on tablet. Brick, old plain tile roof. 1½<br />

storey, 3 wide bays with projecting 1½ storey gabled projecting wing<br />

in centre. In centre C20 door beside 3-light casement with 2-light<br />

casement over, and toothed eaves along sides ending as corbels to<br />

barge boards. Side bays have planked door at outer end and 3-light<br />

casement inside, toothed eaves, and on roof 2-light gabled dormer<br />

with bargeboards. Combed ridge tiles and each side of centre bay<br />

chimney of rectangular bay with cornice above 3 flues, a diamond<br />

stack each side of lozenge-section stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140246 Outbuilding possibly original shooting box. Early C19. Flint, both<br />

knapped and rustic nodules, brick bands and dressings, slate roof.<br />

Single storey on cellar, 4 bay by 2 bay. Brick plinth and 2 bands of<br />

knapped flint and brick with corners of rustic nodules. Planked door<br />

in gothic opening in right centre bay and in other bays gothic<br />

opening, that to left containing render and 2-light gothic casements<br />

in other bays. Rustic flint nodule walling between hipped roof and<br />

stack to left of centre.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140297 Cottage. C17 extended C18 and C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and additions, thatched roof. 1 1/2 storey 2<br />

bay with 3rd bay added to left and outshot to front of right bay sing;e<br />

storey bay added to right C20. 2-light casement in left and centre<br />

bay and outshot, door in C20 bay. 2-light eyebrow dormer in centre<br />

bay. Roof hipped with stack at inner end of C18 bay and at left end<br />

of original building. Lower hipped roof to C20 bay.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140283 Farmhouse. Early C19 incorporating earlier building. Rendered brick<br />

front, colourwashed sides, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 wide bays, 2 bays<br />

deep. Early C19 6-panel. 6 16-panew sashes with stucco keystone<br />

and sills. Roof half-hipped with stacks on front of hips.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


St Andrews Church<br />

Church Hill<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EY<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

LB1 29/05/1957 140270 Parish church. C11 core to C12 nave and chancel, given aisles C13<br />

and C14, tower and aisles rebuilt C18, chancel rebuilt C19. Rubble<br />

flint and stone with stone dressings, brick rebuilds, lead and old plain<br />

tile roof. C11 church chancel now E bay of nave and several bays of<br />

nave, rebuilt C12 when chancel became sanctuary with bay to W<br />

becoming chancel and nave built to present length. Circa 1200 S<br />

chapel added to sanctuary and S aisle to nave, then later C13 N<br />

aisle added to nave and chancel. Probably around this time chancel<br />

arch removed, being reused for tower arch. In C14 S aisle rebuilt<br />

and joined to S chapel and N chapel built, tower rebuilt after collapse<br />

1704, chancel rebuilt enlarged, with oldest part becoming choir, in<br />

1845. Chancel has 3-light Perp E window, short corner buttresses<br />

and kneelered gable. On sides 2-light Perp windows. E nave bay has<br />

tiled roof like chancel, rest of nave has slightly taller clevestory with<br />

to each side 3 C14 2-light square headed trefoiled windows. S aisle<br />

has C15 pointed 3-light window with traceried head. Diagonal SE<br />

buttress. Lower wall rebuilt in brick. 4 C15 squarehead 2-light<br />

trefoiled windows. Between W windows C19 gabled porch with<br />

double doors. Diagonal SW butress and C15 3-light window with<br />

quatrefoil in head. N aisle has C15 3-light E window with tracered<br />

head and diagonal NE buttress. Most of wall rebuilt C18 in brick with<br />

reset C14 3-light trefoiled window at E, 3 stepped brick buttresses<br />

and between 3 tall squareheaded C15 trefoiled windows. Towards W<br />

C19 rendered gabled porch with double doors and iron gates and<br />

inside, rest in aisle, C12 round-headed doorway with continuous keel<br />

on inner order, later chamfer to outer order, across both imposts,<br />

below cushion capital on shafts with moulded base. C16 3 plank<br />

door in C18 frame. C15 3-light window. Large plan tower with<br />

diagonal buttresses and W 2-light Perp window with tablet above<br />

dating rebuild. To N C18 planked door. Louvred bell opening on<br />

each face, low parap<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140306 Cottage. C17 altered C18. timber-frame with colourwashed brick<br />

infill and encasing, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay building with<br />

centre bay encased in brick. 2 or 3-light casement in each bay. 3 2light<br />

casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped with stack to<br />

left of centre. Weatherboarded and tiled lean-to to left.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Milestone 800m W Of Junction<br />

With Road To Houghton<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

1 Garlogs Cottages<br />

Broughton Road<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DP<br />

Garlogs<br />

Broughton Road<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8DP<br />

Barn 40m E Of Berry Court Farm<br />

Church Hill<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EY<br />

LB2 07/02/1986 140604 Milestone. Late C18. Painted stone. Square-sectioned stone, with<br />

chamfered to edge, set diagonally. On one face '69 Miles to<br />

LONDON', on other '2 miles to STOCKBRIDGE'.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140322 Pair of cottages. Early C19. Rendered bricks, slate roofs. 2 storey,<br />

4 bay with later range added to rear mid C19. Each cottage has<br />

between bays rustic open gabled timber porch, under planked or 6panel<br />

door. To centre bays 3-light cast iron casements on both<br />

floors and outer bays have similar 2-light casements.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140320 Small country house. 1846 incorporating older building destroyed in<br />

fire. Stuccoed brick, slate roof. 3 storey 3 x 3 bay, with wing to rear<br />

on left. Plinth. Central double doors with panels beside, all halfglazed<br />

with fanlights over, under stuccoed Doric porch with heavy<br />

entablature, surmounted by urn on plinth. Each side 16-pane sash<br />

with blind box, in architrave with cornice over on console brackets. 3<br />

similar sashes on 1st floor and on 2nd floor wide 12-pane sashes<br />

with blind boxes, in architraves. Wide flat eaves to low pitched roof<br />

and symmetrical stacks behind ridge.<br />

LB1 27/11/1984 140319 Barn. C15. Timber-frame with low flint wall and stone dressings, old<br />

plain tile roof. Aisled all round 5 bay barn with flint plinth with<br />

moulded stone offset, stone quoins at corners and between bays.<br />

To farmyard side projecting central midstray porch on similar walls<br />

with weatherboarded gable each side of large double door opening,<br />

and half-hipped roof. Roof hipped with a few roof lights. Inside tall<br />

posts on padstones. Cambered tiebeams with tall queen posts large<br />

curved braces from posts to tiebeams and smaller ones to<br />

aisleplates. Tie from top of walls to posts with strut to support lower<br />

part of rafters. 2 sets of purlins above and below aisleplate with<br />

curved braces up to each from both sides of each rafter. This also<br />

occurs on hips and in porch is queen truss, 3 sets of purlins and<br />

windbraces from truss to uppermost purlins.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Barn 15m N of Berry Court<br />

Farmhouse<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Berry Court Farm<br />

Church Hill<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EY<br />

Stable Wall And Side Gates To<br />

The Old Vicarage<br />

The Square<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EX<br />

The Old Vicarage<br />

The Square<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EX<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140318 Barn. Late C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded with corrugated iron<br />

roof on brick and flint plinth. 10 bay aisled barn, on farmyard side<br />

open 3rd bay from right and to 4th and 5th bays from right projecting<br />

forward C19 cattle sheds, and at left end C19 buildings. On far side<br />

2 gabled porches in 3rd bay from left and 4th bay from right with<br />

open right bays without aisle. Inside queen-post roof with cambered<br />

ties, and posts on baseplates with large curved braces from back of<br />

post to junction of baseplates, and straight braces from post to<br />

aisleplates and tiebeams. Small paired windbraces.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140317 Farmhouse. C16 encased C18, extended early C19. Timber-frame<br />

with brick infill, encasing and additions, old plain tile roof, slated<br />

additions. 2 storey and attic, 3 bay and smoke bay, with exposed<br />

timber gable and to rear at that end 2 storey 3 bay C19 addition.<br />

Front rendered with C20 glazed outshot to centre, smoke and right<br />

bays. To right of smoke bay top-lit C19 door, to left French windows.<br />

In right bay 3-light casement, in left bay 12-pane sash. On 1st floor<br />

4 9-pane sashes, 2 to centre bay. Roof half-hipped to left with on left<br />

part 2 2-light hipped dormers. Large ridge stack with offset head<br />

over smoke bay.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140316 Stable with wall and gates. Early and mid C19. Flint with brick<br />

dressings, tiled roof and coping, wall rendered, timber gates. Along<br />

Church Lane 2 bay 1½ storey stable with 4m long 4m high wall to<br />

left, and short 2m high wall before gates, between brick piers, set at<br />

angle to right. On garden side double doors in both bays with gabled<br />

dormer over in centre. On roadside similar dormer. Both walls have<br />

tiled coping and gate piers have gabled tops. Gates of timber have<br />

iron railings inside frame topped by crosses. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140315 Vicarage now private house. Late C18 and early C19. Brick, old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey on plinth, double pile 3 bay originally with<br />

added left bay. High plinth, with in 2nd bay from right doorcase of<br />

pilasters supporting entablature, inside 5 steps up to 4-panel door.<br />

Immediately left added 12-pane sash. In left bay canted bay window<br />

with sash to front and flat roof. Elsewhere 6 16-pane sashes. Roof<br />

hipped with stack on ridge over left bay, stack behind ridge in bay to<br />

right and stack on right return ridge.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Rose Cottage<br />

The Square<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EX<br />

3 The Square<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EX<br />

Coach House Winton Nursing<br />

Home<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EL<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140314 2 attached cottages. C17 extended C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed plaster and brick infill, weatherboarded store bay,<br />

thatched roof. 2 1½ storey, 2 bay cottages with C18 store bay<br />

added to left cottage (Ivy) and C20 bay added to right cottage<br />

(Shiloh). Left cottage has C18 4-panel door in solid frame at right<br />

end of left bay single light to left, 3-light casement in right bay, and<br />

eyebrow dormer over each bay with 2 or 3-light casement. Double<br />

doors, in weatherboarded store to left. Roof hipped to left with stack<br />

to right of door. Right cottage has high flint plinth. C20 door and<br />

casement in timber-framed C20 right bay. 2-light casement and<br />

above 2-light eyebrow dormers in left bays. Stack at left end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140313 Row of cottages. 1864 on tablet. Brick, old plain tile roof. 1½<br />

storey, 3 wide bays with projecting 1½ storey gabled projecting wing<br />

in centre. In centre C20 door beside 3-light casement with 2-light<br />

casement over, and toothed eaves along sides ending as corbels to<br />

barge boards. Side bays have planked door at outer end and 3-light<br />

casement inside, toothed eaves, and on roof 2-light gabled dormer<br />

with bargeboards. Combed ridge tiles and each side of centre bay<br />

chimney of rectangular bay with cornice above 3 flues, a diamond<br />

stack each side of lozenge-section stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140312 Stable block. Mid C19. Knapped flint with brick dressings, some<br />

stone, old plain tile roof. 8 bay, 1½ storey with projecting gabled 2<br />

central bays. In these bays pair of arched openings for carriage<br />

doors now glazed, with large 3-light window above with lowered sill<br />

with clock in gable. Kneelered gable with open bellcote on ridge. To<br />

right 2-light casements in cambered heads, larger door i n similar<br />

head and higher set 3-light casement. 2-light casement in gable in<br />

centre and gabled dormer each side. To left high side 3-light<br />

casement, in cambered head, another high set window and pair of 2light<br />

windows in cambered head. Above door 2-light casement in<br />

gablet, and 2 2-light gabled dormers. Patterns in brick above<br />

windows. Kneelered gables.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Winton Nursing Home Winton<br />

House<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HE<br />

Blenheim Cottage<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EN<br />

The Old Forge<br />

The Square<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EX<br />

Old Brook Farm<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140311 Middle sized country house. 1838 by On B Carter, extended later<br />

C19. Brick with stone dressings and flint decoration, old plain tile<br />

roof. 4 gabled bay 2½ storey front, 3 bays deep. To right set back a<br />

bay, 3 bay similar addition. To left bay gabled porch with large<br />

carved squareheaded stone doorway and octagonal finials of brick<br />

with stone tops. 2 2-light casements in left centre bay, 3-light<br />

casements on other bays. Yellow brick 1st floor band. On 1st floor<br />

3-light casements in all but left bay which has carved stone panel. 2light<br />

casements in gable. Leaded lights. Between gabled leaded<br />

downpipes with crested hopper heads. Diaper patterned flush<br />

knapped flint. End gables kneelered with diagonal end buttresses.<br />

Between gables chimneys with triple moulded octagonal stacks with<br />

stone heads. Added bays 2 storeys with simpler similar details and<br />

gabled projecting right bay, with dentilled eaves to other bays.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140309 Cottage. C18. Timber-frame core encased in brick and flint bands,<br />

part rendered, old plain tile roof and weatherboarded store. 1½<br />

storey, 2 bay rear outshot with outshot store on right. Central pentroofed<br />

porch with planked door each side 3-light casement, above<br />

on roof 2-light leaded casement in hipped dormer. Roof hipped, with<br />

multi-flued central stack, and swept down at right.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140308 Cottage. C17 altered late C20. Timber-frame with colourwashed<br />

brick infill and additions. 1½ storey, 3 bays and smoke/passage bay.<br />

C20 outshot porch to front of narrow bay. Bay to left has small<br />

canted bay of 4-lights, in left bay 3-light and 2-light casement, and 2light<br />

casement in right bay. 3 3-light casements in eyebrow dormers.<br />

Roof half-hipped with ridge piece and stack to right of centre above<br />

door.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140307 House, formerly farmhouse. C18 incorporating earlier building,<br />

altered C19. Rendered brick, shingle roof. End onto road 2 storey,<br />

4 bay building with added wings on rear towards back. Front has 8<br />

16-pane flush frame sashes altered C19, with planked door between<br />

right bays with baffle entry and to far right C20 single storey hipped<br />

projection. Heavy probably plaster egg and dart cornice, C18 but<br />

more likely C19. Overhanging eaves to hipped roof with ridge stack<br />

to right of centre and projecting stacks on right hip and to rear of left<br />

bay.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Jasmine Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

Mallows<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

Janes Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

Down Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EZ<br />

Place Farm House<br />

Heathman Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EW<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140305 Cottage. C17. timber-frame with brick infill and on 1st floor flint and<br />

brick solid frame. In each bay 3-light casement and to right outshot<br />

2-light casement. Above 3 eyebrow dormers with 2-light<br />

casements, one over right outshot. Roof hipped and swept-down<br />

each end. Stack on ridge above door.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140304 Cottage. C17 refronted C18. Timber-frame core encased in<br />

colourwashed brick and flint and brick, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3<br />

bay with bay added to right C18. Early C20 door in centre bay with<br />

4-light casement each side 3 eyebrow dormers with 2 or 3-light<br />

casement. Roof half-hipped to left and hipped to right. Stack on<br />

ridge above door.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140303 Cottage once pair. C17 remodelled C18. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and ground floor and end bays<br />

colourwashed flint and brick, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay C17<br />

building with bay added to left, when made 2 cottages. 2-light<br />

casement in each bay with casement to left of centre. Eyebrow<br />

dormer with 2-light casements to left 3 bays. Roof half-hipped with<br />

stack in centre.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140302 Cottage. C18 of 2 builds. Knapped flint with brick dressings and<br />

additions, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay with small bay added to<br />

left. In centre of older building planked door in segmental headed<br />

solid frame, each side and in added bay 2-light segmental head<br />

casements. Above earlier windows eyebrow dormer with 2-light<br />

casement having triangular side lights. Roof hipped with large<br />

central stack above door.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140300 Farmhouse. Mid C18, incorporating earlier building. Colourwashed<br />

brick, tile-hung wing to rear, old plain tile roof. 2 storey 5 bay with<br />

staircase wing in centre to rear, rest of rear outshot and single storey<br />

service rang to left end. Central 6-panel top lit door in solid frame,<br />

flat hood over. Each side 2 2-light segmental headed casements<br />

and another in door opening beside blocked opening in service bay.<br />

On 1st floor 4 similar casements with blind similar opening to left of<br />

centre. 2 symmetrical hipped 2-light dormers on roof. Large end<br />

stacks. Service range half-hipped.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


Straw Hall<br />

Trout Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EP<br />

Thatched Wall E And W Of Straw<br />

Hall<br />

Trout Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EP<br />

2 Manor Cottages<br />

Trout Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EP<br />

Maltings<br />

Heathman Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EW<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140299 Cottage. Early and late C19. Rendered cob, thatched roof, 2 storey,<br />

2 x 2 bay with to side bay connecting to weatherboarded single<br />

storey addition, and brick and slate outshot to rear on to lane.<br />

Garden front has French windows to right on both floors and 2-light<br />

casements to left. In front 2 storey late C19 timber verandah with on<br />

1st floor bowed openwork iron balusters. Roof hipped and<br />

overhanging verandah. Stack on ridge to left of centre. Small<br />

casement with hood mould to side bay and 2 & 3-light casements in<br />

addition. Left side has C19 4-panel door to left under shingled hiproofed<br />

porch of massive oak timbers with 2-light casement above<br />

and to left 3-light casement in outshot.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140298 Thatched wall. C19. Rendered cob with thatched coping. 3m high<br />

wall running 10m W then 20m S around garden and at other end<br />

10m E of the cottage running 20m S. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140296 Pair of cottages. Early C19. Colourwashed brick, slate roof. 5 bay<br />

with outshot each end, 2 storey. In centre 2 planked doors under<br />

wide pent roofed porch. In bays each side 2-light cast iron casement<br />

on each floor, and in outer bays similar single casements. Slightly<br />

set back outshots with 2-light casements. Roof hipped and sweptdown<br />

over outshots with stack at right end of ridge and between left<br />

bays.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140295 Cottage and attached malting barn. C18. Flint with brick dressings,<br />

thatched roof, cob barn with corrugated iron roof. 1½ storey, 4 bay<br />

cottage with lower 4 bay barn to right. C19 double doors i solid<br />

frame under rubbed brick head with moulded cornice over. Single<br />

light in bay to left and 2-light casements in left bays with similar<br />

heads and C20 light in centre. 4 2-light casements in eyebrow<br />

dormers. Roof half-hipped with external end stacks and ridge stack<br />

to right of centre. Barn has planked door with fanlight to left, 2-light<br />

casements with opening above under eaves to centre bays and<br />

double doors to right. At one time part of brewery of The Trout.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


The Trout<br />

Heathman Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EW<br />

Old Butchers Cottage<br />

Heathman Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EW<br />

Rags Corner<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

Pantiles Cottage<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

Elm Cottage<br />

Five Bells Lane<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HA<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140294 Cottage with shop, formerly inn. C18, possibly earlier core. Cob and<br />

flint rendered, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with added outshot<br />

bay to right. C19 top-lit door to left of centre in gabled timber porch.<br />

In each bay 3-light casement with above smaller similar in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Left outshot bay is shop in brick with 16-pane sash and<br />

planked door. Roof hipped to left with ridge stack to right of outshot<br />

bay, large stack above door and external stack at right end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140293 Cottage formerly butcher's shop. C18 and C19 shop. Colourwashed<br />

brick, thatched roof, and slated roof to shop. 1½ storey 3 bay<br />

cottage with single storey shop added to left. Central 6-panel top-lit<br />

door in solid frame under segmental hood on brackets. Each side 3light<br />

casement with cornice and above 3-light casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer. All leaded. Above door 2-light taller casement in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Roof half-hipped to left shop has stable door with 3-light<br />

casement beside and fanlights over both. Half-hipped roof.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140291 Cottage. C16, extended C20. Timber-frame with plaster infill,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay C16 building with matching C20 bay<br />

to right. In end C16 bay C20 2-light leaded casement with high set<br />

in centre bay leaded casement each side of post. Above 2 C20 2light<br />

leaded casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped with<br />

stack above centre bay. Behind C19 thatched cottage of<br />

colourwashed brick and thatched roof with similar C20 link building.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140290 3 cottages, now 2. Mid C19. Colourwashed rendered brick with<br />

brick quoins, pantiled roof. Symmetrical, 1½ storey, 3 bay with<br />

central projected gabled bay, and lean-to's each end in<br />

weatherboard. End bays have segmental head door outside 3-light<br />

segmental head casement. Centre bay has 3-light segmental head<br />

casement with 2-light similar over. All windows have chamfered<br />

brick openings. Above end bays gabled dormers with 2-light<br />

casements. Each side of centre bay large chimney surmounted by 3<br />

stacks, above a cornice, a lozenge-section stack with diamond stack<br />

each side. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140289 Cottage. C17 and C18, extended late C20. Timber-frame with<br />

plaster and brick infill with ground floor rebuilt in brick and flint bands<br />

with stone quoins, roof thatched. 1½ storey, 3 small bays. Planked<br />

door to left of right bay, 2-light casement beside. 2-light casement in<br />

centre with 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer over. Roof halfhipped<br />

with stack above door.<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP<br />

NETHER WALLOP


North Baddesley<br />

St John The Baptist Church<br />

Flexford Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO52 9DF<br />

Milestone 20m E Of Junction With<br />

Nutburn Lane<br />

Botley Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141132 Parish church. C11 nave, chancel C15, west tower and west wall of<br />

1674, C19 north vestry, restoration of 1878 by GG Scott. The<br />

chancel was rebuilt to the same width as the nave, to produce the<br />

present single cell church, with south porch and west tower. Walls of<br />

flint and stone rubble to the nave, stone rubble to the chancel,<br />

brickwork in English bond to the tower and west end of nave, with<br />

lower parts having large stone quoins and bands of flint, vestry walls<br />

of flint with stone dressing, two massive stepped buttresses at the<br />

west end (north and south walls) of the church, of brickwork above a<br />

stone base. Tile roof. C14 and C15 coupled traceried windows, with<br />

three cusped lights to the C15 east window; one Victorian copy, and<br />

a C18 casement lighting the gallery. C15 style C17 porch, with a<br />

wood arcade on massive side walls, and a moulded stone south<br />

door. The tower is crenellated, with narrow openings to the bell<br />

stage, and a stone plaque above the small west window with raised<br />

figures 1674 and initials S T (Sikon Tredgo) and T C (Thomas<br />

Compton). Interior: wood barrel vault to the chancel, which has a<br />

medieval (Hospitallers) altar tomb, a Tuscan monument (of 1620,<br />

John Moore) placed diagonally, a small painting by <strong>Ann</strong>ibale<br />

Caracci, and a wood screen of 1602, with lower panels and<br />

balustered open rails above. Early C17 panelled pulpit with<br />

octagonal tester, C14 octagonal Purbeck font, C18 west gallery with<br />

C20 panelled front: above the doorway is a Royal Coat of Arms<br />

(G3R of 1806. From c1160 to 1536 the church belonged to the<br />

Knights Hospitallers.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141131 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and attached cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular stone with slightly rounded top, on front large<br />

rectangular cast iron plate, inscribed "9 miles to BOTLEY, 3 TO<br />

ROMSEY". On route of Whiteparish, Romsey and Southampton<br />

Turnpike, 1755.<br />

NORTH BADDESLEY<br />

NORTH BADDESLEY


Baddesley Manor<br />

Flexford Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO52 9DF<br />

Manor Farm<br />

Flexford Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO52 9DF<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141133 House on the site of the Precaptory of the Knights hospitallers from<br />

the mid C12 to 1536. C15, C18, with mid C19 minor alterations and<br />

additions. Brick walls of header bond, rubbed flat arches, blue panels<br />

between windows, corner pilasters, plinth: stone cills; other walls of<br />

Flemish and English bond: stucco parapet with pierced balustrade<br />

(of oval strapwork) above a moulded stone cornice. Hipped slate<br />

roof, tile roof to lower wings. Symmetrical west front of 2 storeys and<br />

attic, three windows. The dormers (C19) have pediments, the main<br />

windows are sashes in reveals. Victorian porch of the same style,<br />

with stucco balustered parapet, moulded cornice, corner pilasters,<br />

plinth, panelled front door and side sashes. To the rear of the west<br />

front there extends (southwards) a long two storeyed side wing, of<br />

1.3.3 windows, with a tile roof and brick walls of English and Flemish<br />

bond, ending in two wide cambered (carriage) arches, one now<br />

fitted, the interior of this building has timber framing, of earlier date.<br />

The north elevation of the main block is symmetrical, of two storeys<br />

and attic, 2.2 of similar details and three pilasters. Set back to the<br />

rear as a lower two-storeyed east wing is the surviving unit of the<br />

medieval group of buildings, being the kitchen block with a massive<br />

chimney breast; externally there is brick facing, and the north<br />

elevation has a Venetian window above two sashes.<br />

LB2 05/11/1987 141289 Farmhouse. C17 early C19, C20. Rendered brick. Early C19 north<br />

range with gabled slate roof, adjoining 2 earlier ranges forming an Lplan,<br />

with plain tile roofs, with gablet and catslide to east and half-hip<br />

to south. North front: 2 storeys, 3 bays. Dentilled eaves cornice.<br />

Off-centre doorway with gabled porch. To left and right, single<br />

sashes with cambered arches. Above, 3 similar sashes. Then to left<br />

again, one bay of the earlier build with a single C20 casement.<br />

Interior: exposed C17 main beam with chamfer and jewelled stop, in<br />

ground floor room to south-east. Reputed to have a queen post roof<br />

with clasped purlins.<br />

NORTH BADDESLEY<br />

NORTH BADDESLEY


Body Farm<br />

Nutburn Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO52 9BG<br />

LB2 05/11/1987 141287 Farmhouse. Possibly originally a mid-C16 hall-house altered in C17, NORTH BADDESLEY<br />

C18, C19 and C20. Timber-framed with C18 and C19 brick infill and<br />

recasing. Plain tile roof, hipped at West end, gabled at East end,<br />

with ridge stack and external gable stack. Lobby-entry plan. South<br />

front: 2 storeys, 4 bays. Off centre doorway with cambered arch and<br />

C20 door. To left: a 2-light casement with cambered arch and<br />

beyond, a brick buttress. To right: a 3-light casement and then a 2light<br />

casement, both with cambered arches. Beyond, a brick<br />

buttress. Above, from left to right, a 2-light casement, a single light<br />

casement and then a 3-light casement. All C20 casements. North<br />

elevation has C19 brick continuous outshut, and retains some wattle<br />

and daub infill in its upper framing. Interior: large central stack and<br />

upper floors probably inserted in late C17. Chamfered and flatstopped<br />

main beams and joists visible on ground floor. Substantial<br />

visible remains of timber frame on first floor. Roof altered in C19 and<br />

C20.


Nursling and Rownhams<br />

Yew Tree Farm<br />

Yewtree Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0XU<br />

The Manor House<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YE<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141154 Farmhouse. C17 lobby entrance timber-framed house, with rear<br />

extension and total recladding of c1800. Brick walls of Flemish<br />

bond, some English bond, cambered openings: two buttresses at the<br />

west end and a pilaster at the east side. Hipped tile roof, extended<br />

at the east end above an outshot, stepped brick eaves; shafted<br />

stack. Symmetrical south front of two storeys, three windows<br />

(middle filled), with one opening to the outshot. Sashes in exposed<br />

frames (one casement). Plain doorway with five-panelled (one top<br />

glazed) door. Interior has remains of the timber-frame, in cross walls<br />

and roof. Two bricks at the west end are inscribed G x P x L 1781<br />

and L1781.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141152 House, with old stable extending from the south west corner. C17<br />

plinth, the building being mainly early C19. Red brick walls in<br />

English bond, moulded brick weathering band to the 1st floor, stone<br />

quoins and wedge lintels, cills, moulded plinth band, plinth. Hipped<br />

tile roof, triple pile open to the west, brick eaves band. Near<br />

symmetrical north front of two storeys three windows. Sashes of<br />

sixteen lights, in reveals. Doric porch of two pilasters, two columns,<br />

with simple mouldings (and including triglyphes), smooth columns,<br />

on stone steps: reeded architrave and five-panelled (top glazed)<br />

door. The east elevation is also symmetrical, divided by two<br />

attached stacks, of two storeys, 1.1.1 above 0.2.0 windows, with a<br />

central doorway; walls of header bond, cambered arches, 1st floor<br />

weathering band: sashes in reveals, five-panelled door (one top<br />

glazed) within an architrave, above two steps. The rear elevation<br />

has been altered, now showing two windows; brickwork in English<br />

bond, and includes a C17 chamfered stone framed window in the<br />

plinth wall. The west elevation is irregular, with a ground-floor<br />

extension linking to the stable block. Rectangular stable block with<br />

tile roof and brick walls, the east faces being of roughly coursed<br />

stonework. The stone was quarried from a nearby monastic site.<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


Nursling Mill<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YE<br />

The Coach House<br />

Rownhams House<br />

Betteridge Drive<br />

Rownhams<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 8LE<br />

St Johns Church<br />

Horns Drove<br />

Rownhams<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 8AH<br />

LB2 13/07/1981 141151 Watermill, now two dwellings. 1728, mid C19, and late C20. Walls<br />

of brickwork in Flemish bond, cambered arches to the openings.<br />

Slate roof. Rectangular structure of two storeys and two attic floors,<br />

south front of five openings. Two doorways at the 1st floor have<br />

been glazed, and above each is a hoist on brackets, with a<br />

casement to the front, boarded walls and gabled roof. Casement.<br />

Three plain doors at the ground floor. The east gable has a wall<br />

monument with brick framework, including an arched top with a<br />

keystone, and a stone plaque inscribed .... "This building stands on a<br />

frame of large beech timber which was given by Sir Richard Mill Bart,<br />

in the memory of whose kindness this stone was placed here by<br />

T.C.K. 1728". The machinery has been retained, in carrying out the<br />

conversion to dwellings. The roadway in front of the mill crosses the<br />

bridge above the race, which makes a wide brick arch opening onto<br />

the lower pool.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141150 Stables, now offices. C18, wit early C19 "Tudor" arcades, and late<br />

C19 wings. Brickwork in Flemish bond with blue headers,<br />

cambered openings, wings of English bond. Tile roof, half-hipped,<br />

catslide at rear. A rectangular block with a central turret, and an<br />

arcade (early C19) of Tudor style on the south front, of five bays<br />

(centre higher), with cambered arches, above which the spandrels<br />

have inset crosses, and there is a castellated parapet. At each side<br />

the arcade ends against forward wings, of two storeys two windows,<br />

with half-hipped gables. The main feature is a tall open octagonal<br />

turret, with dome, Corinthian colonnade, on a square base which is<br />

tile-hung. Mullion and transom windows (blank to the upper part of<br />

the wings). Central carriage entrance is also blocked.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141149 Parish church, of decorated style. 1855, enlarged 1885. Cruciform<br />

church with north vestry and south porch, the south transept being<br />

raised as a tower. West country limestone with Bath stone<br />

dressings; cill bands, plinth, stepped buttresses: traceried couled<br />

lights (three at the east and four at the west). Steep slate roof. The<br />

tower has two stages, a staircase turret, and an octagonal spire.<br />

The interior has original furnishings. Of special interest is a series of<br />

medallions of Flemish stained glass, inserted into the glazing of the<br />

windows in the form of circles, ovals, rectangles with square or<br />

cambered leads. The medallions represent themes from Christian<br />

iconography, and one of clear and tinted glass, the treatment being<br />

of classical style.<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


Ice House<br />

Rownhams House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 8AH<br />

Rownhams House<br />

Betteridge Drive<br />

Rownhams<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0LE<br />

LB2 17/06/1996 461819 Icehouse. Circa early C19. Brick; circular on plan with domed roof<br />

and valuted brick tunnel entrance on the north side with plain<br />

doorway, the whole covered in earth. An unusual feature is the<br />

chimney-like vent on the top of the dome.<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

LB2 17/06/1996 461818 Country house, partly used as offices. Circa 1760-2, for Robert NURSLING AND<br />

Barton; extended circa late C19 and remodelled and extended early<br />

C20 and 1926. Red brick in Flemish bond with some blue brick<br />

headers. Roof concealed behind parapet. Brick axial stacks.<br />

PLAN: Large almost square, rectangular plan house facing west,<br />

extended in early C20 on east by single-storey extension, on which a<br />

second storey was added in 1926. The service wings on the north<br />

side are probably C19 additions. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys 2:1:1 bay<br />

west front with brick giant pilasters rising up to the coping of the<br />

parapet, the advanced centre and ground floor bay to left appear to<br />

be early C20 alterations, central doorway with arched canopy,<br />

fanlight above, flanking sidelights and Venetian window above; 12pane<br />

sashes to right and left, ground floor right glazing bars missing<br />

and on left larger 15-pane sashes in bay; all with gauged brick flat<br />

arches; similar arches to blind panels above first floor windows.<br />

South garden front: similar blind panels and giant pilasters, 4:2 bays,<br />

right-hand 2 bays an early C20 single-storey and attic addition with a<br />

Venetian window, heightened in 1926. East elevation has extension<br />

projecting on left with Venetian ground floor window and 4 bays to<br />

right, partly 3 storeys with various sashes with glazing bars; lower<br />

wing on right refaced in circa early C20 with wall with large blind arch<br />

to match stables (qv). INTERIOR: Although remodelled in the C20<br />

there is some C18 joinery surviving. The staircase seems to be an<br />

early C20 reconstruction of an C18 stair and has turned balusters<br />

and handrails ramped up to column newels. Drawing room and<br />

library have modillion cornices, apparently later friezes and plaster<br />

wall panels, moulded doorcases with overdoors and veneered<br />

panelled door and inlaid border continuing around the floor through<br />

the later partition between the two rooms; the library has find set of<br />

Edwardian glazed bookcases and Corinthian columns to the<br />

chimneypie<br />

ROWNHAMS


Fountain At The Atherley School<br />

Grove Place<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0AB<br />

Griffon House<br />

Grove Place<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0XY<br />

Forecourt Screen<br />

The Atherley School<br />

Grove Place<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0AB<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141148 Fountain in pool. Late C19. Stone surround to pool, stone and<br />

marble fountain. 4m diameter pool with raised moulded stone<br />

surround. In centre of fountain head held up by mermaid on wide flat<br />

bowl which underneath tapers down to column which is supported by<br />

4 mermaids on dolphins. Lies on central axis path from house<br />

through formal gardens. It is in 2nd garden and on other axial path<br />

at right-angles which has statues (qv) at each end. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141147 Stables and barn on three sides of a courtyard, the former converted<br />

to a dwelling. Of C16 origin, mostly early C19, with late C20<br />

conversion. Brick walls in English bond, cambered arches to the<br />

ground floor openings. Tile roof, hipped dormers. Long rectangular<br />

block with a continuous roof, and central carriage entrance to the<br />

courtyard; the west side is a barn with a gabled projecting waggon<br />

entrance (now filled) and the north lower wing at its west end is a<br />

plain block with a central doorway. The east side has a south<br />

elevation of one storey and attic, four above five window.<br />

Casements: one large French door at the east side: the north wing<br />

has been made into a large room, with windows facing the courtyard.<br />

Entrance porch in the angle.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141146 Screen between the approach avenue and the environs of the<br />

house. 1900. On each side of the driveway there are six slender<br />

stone piers, linked by wrought-iron rails. Each pier is panelled, with<br />

floral decoration, with moulded cap and base, and a floral decoration<br />

set at the top: the outer piers have carved figures at the top. The<br />

ironwork has a simple pattern of horizontals and verticals, with a<br />

curved top to each bay. Included for group value.<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


The Atherley School<br />

Grove Place<br />

Upton Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0XY<br />

Bargain Farm House<br />

Frogmore Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0XS<br />

LB1 29/05/1957 141143 Elizabethan mansion. Mid C16, with late C18 changes of<br />

fenestration, and minor alterations and restoration of 1895. Brick<br />

walls of English bond, parapet with stone coping and weathered<br />

band, stone moulded plinth band, chamfered reveals to the old<br />

openings, rubbed flat arches to altered openings. Gabled tile roof,<br />

with hipped dormers. E-plan of two storeys and attic, the main<br />

rectangular block having at each side projecting wings, with<br />

chamfered corners, the internal angles being filled with octagonal<br />

stair turrets; the outside walls have massive tapered stacks attached<br />

(four to the rear and two to each wing), with separated diagonal flues<br />

in groups of 2, 3, 4 or 5 (of c1900). The recessed front (south) of<br />

three bays has a gable with an attic casement, flanked by a dormer<br />

(behind the parapet); the centre of the 1st floor has a hoodmould<br />

above a carved coat of arms, and on each side is an original stone<br />

mullion and transom window of eight leaded lights: the ground floor<br />

has similar oak windows and the stone doorway (c1900) has a Tudor<br />

arch beneath three windows. The flanking elevations facing the<br />

entrance forecourt also have central gables, one 1st floor central<br />

sash window (C18) and a ground-floor mullion and transom window<br />

of six lights, at the inner side, the former three-bay system having<br />

been altered. The tall octagonal turrets have crenellated parapets,<br />

stone mullioned windows at the top on each face, and below this<br />

window on each face at different levels, some now filled and others<br />

having oak mullioned frames. The south ends of the wings have two<br />

bays below a central gable (with one casement), with C18 sashes<br />

(casements to the ground floor on the west side). The side and rear<br />

elevations are dominated by the chimney stacks, the intermediate<br />

spaces having an irregular pattern of windows, C18 sashes for the<br />

most part, but with some casements of c1900. Interior: there are<br />

rooms with original oak panelling and others with C18 pinewood<br />

panelling. Several<br />

LB2 22/07/1986 141142 Farmhouse. C17 three bay lobby-entrance house with east side<br />

outshot, and some recladding of the early C19. Walls have exposed<br />

framing, bricknogged, with brickwork at ends and rear. Thatched<br />

roof, hipped at the east end and brought to a low eaves, half-hipped<br />

at the west end, eaves raised above the upper windows, and<br />

lowered (on posts) to form a porch. North front elevation of one<br />

storey and attic, three above 1.2.1.2 windows. Casements.<br />

Boarded door in a plain frame.<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


Church Farmhouse<br />

Church Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YB<br />

Nursling House<br />

Church Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YB<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141141 House, possible of late-medieval origin as a timber-framed hall with<br />

two-storeyed cross wing at the east end, the oldest parts being<br />

c1600, with recladding of the late C18 and rear extension as an<br />

outshot, later raised to two storeys in the late C19. Walls of<br />

brickwork in English bond, some Flemish bond, with cambered<br />

arches and rubbed flat arches: the base of the rear wall has massive<br />

roughly-coursed stonework. Tile roof, brick dentil eaves.<br />

Symmetrical south front of two-storeys, three windows, with singlestoreyed<br />

(C20) west wing of one window, and a lower two-storeyed<br />

east wing of one window. Sashes in exposed frames, ground-floor<br />

casements to the wings and windows of the other elevations. 6panelled<br />

door (two top glazed) in a plain frame, within a simple open<br />

porch, hidden by a clipped yew surround. The interior has early and<br />

late framing, a Tudor doorway, a C17 fireplace, and the remains of a<br />

gable, indicating a cross wing. The rear of the house is a lower<br />

narrow (forming a double pile) with walls indicating that the present<br />

two storeys was formerly single-storeyed, beneath a catslide roof.<br />

The stones were quarried from a nearby monastic site.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141140 Rectory, now private house. 1778, with late C19 west wing. Brick<br />

walls in header bond, parapet with stone coping, wood eaves cornice<br />

with small vertical modillions, rubbed flat arches, plain stone 1st floor<br />

band, stone cills, plinth. Double-pile tile roof, hipped at ends above a<br />

mansard. Symmetrical north front of two-storeys and attic, three<br />

windows. Sashes in reveals, casements to three flat-topped<br />

dormers. Corinthian (simplified) doorcase, with open pediment,<br />

three-quarter plain columns with inverted-bell caps, arched opening<br />

with panelled reveals, radiating lead ornament to fanlight, 6-panelled<br />

(two top glazed) door. Set back west wing (Victorian) of two storeys,<br />

with a C20 flat-roofed porch with a classical doorway. The west wing<br />

forms part of the rear (south) elevation, of a low 2 storeys, then two<br />

storeys and attic, 3.2.3 windows (the eastern three being within a<br />

two-storeyed half-octagonal bay). Sashes, French window in centre<br />

of way. The end elevations have attached stacks, and the parapet is<br />

pierced to drain the roof, with four lead rainwater heads and pipes,<br />

dated 1778.<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


Table Tomb St Bonifaces Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YB<br />

Table Tomb St Bonifaces Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YB<br />

St Bonifaces Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YB<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141139 Table tomb. Early C19. Rectangular stone table tomb, with<br />

moulded top, simple corner pilasters with caps and bases, and<br />

moulded base. Inscription refers to N Fletcher, died 29 December<br />

1832. The tomb is surrounded by plain cast-iron rails.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141138 Table tomb. 1800. Rectangular stone table tomb, with moulded<br />

slab, panelled sides, the corners being ornamented by vertical<br />

mouldings, and moulded base. Inscription refers to Henry King (died<br />

1803) and wife (died 1800).<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141137 Parish church. Of Saxon origin, mainly C14, with a C13 transept,<br />

restored by G E Street 1991. Aisless nave and chancel, south<br />

transept, south porch beneath tower. Rubble stone walls, coupled<br />

C14 windows with Decorated tracery, west window of three lights<br />

with Reticulated tracery and three light cusped C15 window to the<br />

transept. Tile roof; the tower above eaves level is hung with<br />

shingles, and has a shingled broach spire. Interior: the eastern part<br />

of the chancel is Victorian: the remainder of the interior is plain but<br />

there are many wall monuments of the early C19. Elizabethan<br />

pulpit, mid C19 Perpendicular octagonal font. The transept has a<br />

western arch, half blocked by the east end of the nave wall, and<br />

contains interesting monuments; an elaborate Jacobean/classical<br />

tomb with male and female recumbent figures, of Richard (1613) and<br />

Maria (1622) Mille. Opposite is a classical monument to Thomas<br />

Knollys 1751: there is a stone slab with inset brasses to Thomas<br />

Mundy 1623, and some medieval tiles let into the wall. On the west<br />

wall of the nave is a hatchment, and a Royal Coat of Arms of 1782<br />

(G.R.)<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


Ivydene Cottage<br />

Upper Toothill Road<br />

Rownhams<br />

Romsey<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 8AL<br />

Upper Toothill Farm<br />

Toothill Road<br />

Toothill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LN<br />

LB2 06/06/1989 141294 Cottage and attached outbuilding. Early C18, altered. Rendered<br />

cob on brick plinth with timber-framed gables; outbuilding timberframed<br />

with weather-board cladding. Thatched roof. One storey<br />

with attic, 2 bays, with one-bay outbuilding attached at right end.<br />

Front (north) elevation: at right corner exposed wall post with brace<br />

to eaves. Board door in C20 pent porch with part-glazed door and<br />

Welsh slate roof. 4-pane casement window to left; 2-light, smallpane,<br />

metal casement window to right, with 2-light, diamond-leaded,<br />

casement window above, set above eaves. Roof half-hipped on left,<br />

hipped on right and covering also the attached outbuilding. Brick<br />

stack at right end. Rear: gabled porch with board door and side<br />

lights to right bay; 4-pane casement to right: 2-light small-pane<br />

casement to left. Strap-hinged board door to outbuilding. Left return:<br />

3 raked buttresses; square-panelled timber-framing to gable and 4pane<br />

window. INTERIOR: spine-beam with broad chamfer; ledged<br />

and boarded doors;C19 fireplace with range and stair cupboard<br />

beside.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141213 Farmhouse and attached service range. 1861 by J Bailey-Denton for<br />

Lord Palmerston (of Broadlands). Brick, slat roof. Plan of L-shape<br />

farmhouse, 2 storey, 3 bay with 1 bay wing behind end bay; beyond<br />

this wing sungle storey L-shape service range of 3 bay domestic<br />

range and at right angles 6 bay range, end 3 bays being cartshed.<br />

Front has central gabled brick porch with roundheaded arch and urly<br />

bargeboards. Each side on both floors 16 pane sash and 12 pane<br />

sash over, all with rubbed arches and hood-moulds. Roof overhangs<br />

each end with ridge stacks near each end. The Farm Homesteads of<br />

England by J Bailey-Denton, 1863, describes this farm homestead.<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


Thatched Cottage<br />

Toothill Road<br />

Toothill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LN<br />

LB2 29/08/2002 489683 House. Early C16; remodelled C17; altered early C19; extended C19<br />

and C20. Timber-framed; wall-framing largely replaced ine arly C19<br />

Flemish bond brick, painted at fronty; timber-framed outshuts at<br />

either end, that at west end with brick nogging. that at east end<br />

boarded over. Thatched hipped roof; clay plain tile roof to rear wing.<br />

Brick end stacks, now within outshuts. PLAN: Small 2-bay houe; left<br />

(west) bay originally open to roof and heated from an open-hearth<br />

fire; right (east) bay has an unheated ground floor room with a<br />

chamber above and the two bays are separated bya closed truss. In<br />

C17 a floor was inserted into the hall, creating a second chamber<br />

and a stack was built at the west end serving the hall, but not the<br />

chamber which was unheated. In the early C19 most of the wallframing<br />

was replecd in brick. Outshuts at either end were added<br />

probably in the C19. A small single-storey wing was built at the rear<br />

in the C20. EXTERIOR: 1 storey and attic. Asymmetrical 3 -window<br />

south front; 2- nd 3 - light casements with glazing bars and plank<br />

door to right of centre; two dormers in thatch with small 2- and 3-<br />

light casement windows. WEest side outshut has exposed timberframing<br />

with painted brick nogging.East side outshut boarded over.<br />

At rear (north) C201 -storey brick wing on right with gable end and<br />

casement windows; eyebrow eaves on left over small attic casement<br />

with C20 weatherboard outshut below. INTERIOR: East room has<br />

chamfered axial beam without stops and unchamfered joists; small<br />

late C19 brick fireplace. West room, former hall, has chamfered axial<br />

beam with staight-cut stops at one end. joists ceiled and later brick<br />

fireplace. Originally a small2-bay house, the east bay with chamber<br />

over an unheated room, the west bay open to roof and heated from<br />

an open-hearth fire. Tie beam and collar queen-strutt trusses; centre<br />

truss, originally closed, is smoke-blackened on hall side only;<br />

clasped-purlins, short straight wind-braces, common-rafter couples<br />

and that<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


The Thatched Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YB<br />

Granary 30m W Of The Manor<br />

House<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0YE<br />

Wall And Balustrade<br />

The Atherley School<br />

Grove Place<br />

Nursling<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO16 0AB<br />

LB2 08/04/2002 488689 House. Laste C15; remodelled C17 and C18; extended C19. Timberframed<br />

with brick nogging;front andwest walls rebuilt in red brick<br />

C18.Thatched roof with hipped and half hipped ends. Brick axial and<br />

gable end stacks with set-offs. PLAN: 3-bay house with 2-bay open<br />

hall to right (E). Floor inserted into open hall in about C17 and stack<br />

built at right end of hall forming lobby entrance. Front (S) and left (W)<br />

end walls rebuilt in brick in C18. Small 1-bay addition built at right<br />

end in C19. EXTERIOR:1 storey and attick. Asymmetrical 3-window<br />

south front with two 3-light casemenmts with glazing bars and<br />

segmental brick arches on ground floor to left and smaller 2-light<br />

casements above with eyebrow eaves over; doorway to right of<br />

centre; weatherboarded to right. Timber-framing at rear (N); various<br />

casement windows with glazing bars, gklazed garden door on right<br />

and plank door on left. INTERIOR: Exposed timber-framed. Atrtic<br />

chambers ceiled, but tie-beam, curved wind-braces mand archbraced<br />

collartruss exposed. 3-bay frame with collar and tie-beam<br />

end trussres and similar originally open-truss between hall and<br />

storeyed west bnay; the hall with an arch-braced collar truss;<br />

clasped-purlins, diagonal ridge-piece set on diagonally trenched<br />

yokes and clasped at apex of the principals; comman-rafter couples<br />

and thatching battens intact; all heavily smoke-blackened from an<br />

open-hearth fire; underside of the thatch appears to be clean. The<br />

Thatched Cottage is a good example of a small Medieval 3-bay<br />

timber-framed house with a 2-bay open hall.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141153 Granary. Early C19. Timber frame on nine staddles, with boarded<br />

walls, and half-hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141145 Walls, linked across the front by a balustrade, pierced in the centre<br />

by a gateway. C18, and c1900. The high brick walls are plain. The<br />

stone balustrade rests on a brick base, with moulded rail and base,<br />

and two sets of ten balusters separated by pedestals. The taller end<br />

pedestals forming the gateway are each surmounted by a classic<br />

vase. Included for group value.<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS<br />

NURSLING AND<br />

ROWNHAMS


Over Wallop<br />

2 Brockhurst Cottages<br />

Salisbury Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JH<br />

The Long Barn Townsend Manor<br />

Farm<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

Granary NW Of Hatchetts<br />

Farmhouse<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EL<br />

Little Thatch<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

Piccadilly Cottage<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HP<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140363 Row of cottages. C16 extended C17 and C18, restored late C20.<br />

Timber-frame with plaster and brick infill, cob addition, thatched roof.<br />

2 storey, 4 bay with C17 wing to rear on right and C18 right bay, with<br />

outshot to front, added to left. Front has C20 door under open<br />

thatched porch at left end of C156 part and in right centre bay.<br />

Irregular 1, 2 & 3-light casements. On 1st floor 4 3-light casements.<br />

Curved braces to each main post. Roof half-hipped and swept-down<br />

over outshot. Ridge stack over centre left bay, stack on right hip and<br />

on ridge at left end of C16 part.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140357 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick plinth, thatched<br />

roof. 7 bay aisled barn. Double doors in centre bay and doors in<br />

middle of side 3 bays. At one end C19 cattleshed range and at other<br />

C20 Dutch barn. Roof hipped to left and half-hipped to right. Inside<br />

queen strut roof with posts on baseplates on padstones. Straight<br />

braces to aisle plates, tiebeams and wind-braces.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140279 Granary now dovecote. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, old<br />

plain tile roof on stone staddles. Single bay granary on 9 staddle<br />

stones with door on side, roof hipped<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140364 Cottage. C18. Cob with timber scantling and brick in gables,<br />

thatched roof. Single-storey and attic 3 bay, C20 addition to rear.<br />

Narrow centre bay slightly projects. 2-light casements in this and left<br />

bay, with 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer above in centre. Roof<br />

half-hipped, with stack each side of centre bay and at left end.<br />

LB2 Cottage. C17 altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and encasing, thatched roof. 3 bay, outshot<br />

to front, 1½ storey. C20 glazed door at right end, C20 2 & 3-light<br />

casements. On roof to right 2 large C20 casements in eyebrow<br />

dormers with tiled trays below on outshot. Roof half-hipped with<br />

stack to right of centre. Timber-frame on left end and internally.<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP


Suddern Farm House<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

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St Peters Church<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140369 Farmhouse. Late C18 and early C19. Brick with old plain tile roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay, double pile with older pile to rear. Front has central<br />

C19 square plan brick porch with dentilled cornice and flat<br />

corrugated iron roof. C19 3-panel door. Each side 3-light segmental<br />

head casement. On 1st floor 3 2-light segmental headed<br />

casements, smaller one in centre. Dentilled eaves. Roof hipped to<br />

left and stack at right end.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140367 Church. C12 nave with C13 E part of nave and aisles, C15<br />

clerestory, chancel and tower rebuilt by J L Pearson 1966, rest<br />

restored 1875. Flint with brick and stone dressing, old plain tile roof.<br />

Plan of chancel with S W organ chamber, clerestoried nave with low<br />

aisles, S W porch and W tower. C19 chancel has 3 E lancets with<br />

bands of dressed stone and brick in flint either side. Buttresses to<br />

corners and 2 below window. On sides 2-light, with round light in<br />

head, windows. To S outshot organ chamber. Tall nave with<br />

clerestory and at E gable wall on S side stepping down to E end of<br />

aisle. In clerestory to N 2 and to S3 C15 squareheaded 2-light<br />

trefoiled windows. In N aisle at E early C14 3-light trefoiled window<br />

with tracery in head and hood mould with stops, at W round headed<br />

door restored of C12 origin, and to N 3 C15 square headed 3-light<br />

window cinquefoiled windows. On S aisle in centre similar window at<br />

E and W restored C14 square headed 2 or 3-light trefoiled windows.<br />

Towards W C19 gabled porch with diagonal buttresses and inside<br />

late C12 roundheaded doorway with keel roll. To W C19 lancet. W<br />

tower has plinth, NE stair tower to 2nd stage. Tall lancet to W and<br />

small round headed lancet on N, W & S faces on 2nd stage. C19 to<br />

stage of 2 louvred bell openings on each face. Saddle back roof.<br />

Inside chancel E lancets have rear arches of clusters of columns<br />

supporting 2 order arches. Reredos of painted scenes with green<br />

marble columns between supporting moulded cornice. In SE corner<br />

reset C13 piscina with shelf, and C19 sedilia. Iron altar rail and freestanding<br />

brass candelabra. Pointed barrel vaulted roof. Tall chancel<br />

arch with foliage capitals and banded shafts. Under on stone plinth<br />

light wrought screen linked at N to similar pulpit on stone base.<br />

Nave has 4 bay arcades. To N E bays C13 rebuilt C19 of 2<br />

chamfered orders W bays C12 round arches of 2 square and round<br />

orders, chamfered label and hollow fluted capitals on round columns.<br />

5 arca<br />

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Church Hall<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

1 Brockhurst Cottages<br />

Salisbury Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JH<br />

New Lodge Farm<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140366 Sunday school. Mid C19. Flint with brick dressings, old plain tile<br />

roof. 2 bay tall hall with to rear on one bay parallel range, cross<br />

wing and porch on side of it. Hall side has in each bay tall 3-light<br />

window with iron diamond panes and transom. Pointed brick arch<br />

over and gable above. Brick bands and strips and dentilled cornice<br />

carried up into gables. End facing road has similar window with in<br />

rear brick range pent roofed hood on curved brackets to planked<br />

door and high set smaller similar windows.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140365 Rectory now private house. C18 altered C19, possibly earlier. Brick<br />

with some blue headers, old plain tile roof. L-shaped with one range<br />

facing W end of church, and infill wings behind. Front facing church<br />

2 storey 5 bay. On ground floor to right 3 bays and between left<br />

bays cross-window in rubbed brick arches. External corbelled stack<br />

to right and blind opening with rubbed brick head. Above right 3<br />

bays C19 gable with corbelled stack up face but cut off at top to right<br />

of centre. Right stack to left of centre of main roof. Right end 3 bay,<br />

2 storey and attic. Slightly projecting centre bay with ground floor<br />

blank except for lean-to C19 porch. 3 cross windows on 1st floor<br />

and 2-light centre gabled dormer.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140363 Row of cottages. C16 extended C17 and C18, restored late C20.<br />

Timber-frame with plaster and brick infill, cob addition, thatched roof.<br />

2 storey, 4 bay with C17 wing to rear on right and C18 right bay, with<br />

outshot to front, added to left. Front has C20 door under open<br />

thatched porch at left end of C156 part and in right centre bay.<br />

Irregular 1, 2 & 3-light casements. On 1st floor 4 3-light casements.<br />

Curved braces to each main post. Roof half-hipped and swept-down<br />

over outshot. Ridge stack over centre left bay, stack on right hip and<br />

on ridge at left end of C16 part.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140362 House. Mid C19. Rendered brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay<br />

double pile. C19 top-glazed door in centre under porch of square<br />

columns supporting moulded hood. 5 16-pane sashes. Roof hipped<br />

with symmetrical stacks behind ridge.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140361 Cottage. C17 altered C18, restored late C20. Timber-frame with<br />

plaster in-fill, ground floor of brick rendered with mock framing,<br />

thatched roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay and passage bay. In right of centre<br />

bay 6-panel door under open thatched roof porch on timber posts. 4<br />

C20 2-light casements, 2 in centre. Above wall plate 3 2-light<br />

casements in eyebrow dormers in centre and to right. Roof halfhipped<br />

with ridge piece. Stacks near each end of roof.<br />

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The Granary Townsend Manor<br />

Farm<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

Offices 1 To 7 Clarendon Court<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

The Long Barn Townsend Manor<br />

Farm<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

The Walled Garden<br />

3A Appleton Close<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8PA<br />

Townsend Farmhouse<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140358 Staddle barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, corrugated iron<br />

roof, on staddle stones. 4 bay aisled barn on 40 staddle stones with<br />

outshot to rear also on staddle stones. Double doors in one bay.<br />

Half-hipped roof. Inside queen-post roof with straight braces.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140356 Stable block. C18. Brick, half of which is rendered, old plain tile roof.<br />

1½ storey, 4 bay building with single storey bay to left. Left bays<br />

rendered. Door with hay loft door over between bays except in<br />

centre. 2-light segmental head casements. Door in right bay and in<br />

left added bays. Roofs half-hipped. Weathervane on right end.<br />

Inside floored over for hay loft and queen strut roof.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140355 Barn. C18 of 2 builds. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick<br />

plinth, but 2 later bays have cob walls on one side and brick end<br />

wall, roof thatched. 5 bay aisled barn with 2 bays added to right.<br />

Long mullioned windows and a door in those bays. Double doors in<br />

3rd bay from left. Roof half-hipped to left and hipped to right.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140354 Walled garden with 2 gazebos. Early C19. Cob walls with thatched<br />

coping and one gazebo tiled, one thatched. Garden approximately<br />

75m long and 40m wide. Road end wall rebuilt in concrete block to<br />

1.5m high. Other walls 3m high. Central path with espalier fruit<br />

trees either side up to octagonal gazebo with glazed double doors in<br />

front and hipped tiled roof with finial. In corner at road end thatched<br />

gazebo with glazed side facing garden with trellis in front. Well kept.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140353 Farmhouse. Mid C18 with early C19 service range and earlier core.<br />

Brick in header bond, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 5 bay with wings<br />

to rear and lower 2 storey, 4 bay wing to left. Central doorway of 6panel<br />

door and transom fanlight with radiating glazing bars in<br />

panelled reveal to doorcase of Doric pilasters, entablature and<br />

pediment. 9 12-pane sashes wit h rubbed brick arches. Moulded<br />

timber eaves cornice. External stacks at each end. Low 4 bay early<br />

C19 range with 4-panel door to right, 3 2-light segmental headed<br />

casements. On 1st floor 3 2-light cast iron casements. Interior of<br />

house may be of interest.<br />

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Roumain Cottage<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HZ<br />

Barn 20m W Of Northern Farm<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HZ<br />

Wall Along Roadside At Kings<br />

Farm House<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HZ<br />

Granary 15m N Of Kings Farm<br />

House<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HZ<br />

Kings Farm House<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HZ<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140352 Cottage. C18. Rendered cob, thatched roof. 2 storey, uneven 3<br />

bays. Approximately central early C20 timber and rendered brick<br />

gabled porch. Each side 2-light casement and at left end and above<br />

of 1st floor similar windows. Roof hipped to right with projecting end<br />

stack and half-hipped to left with stack at end of roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140350 Barn. C18/19. Timber-frame weatherboarded, asbestos sheet roof.<br />

9-bay barn, aisled on side away from farmhouse, end on to road. 6<br />

bay C18 barn with 3 early C19 bays added to road end. On<br />

farmhouse side C19 cob block in front of road end bay with double<br />

door in one but end C18 bay and similar on other side cut into aisle.<br />

Outshots and concrete block lean-to's to all but end bays which have<br />

stable doors. Inside queen strut roof with straight braces to tie<br />

beams and aisleplate and straight windbraces.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140349 Wall. C18/C19. Rendered cob with flint and brick plinth and thatch<br />

and tile coping. Wall comes out from corner of Kings Farmhouse<br />

(qv) and runs for 40m to corner of barn at Northern Farm (qv), with<br />

5m away from t his barn entrance knocked through with brick piers.<br />

Wall 3m high with wide thatched coping except to part beside<br />

farmhouse.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140348 Granary, now dovecote. C18 timber-frame, weatherboarded,<br />

asbestos sheet roof, on stone staddles. On 9 stone staddles with<br />

central door and doveholes each side and on ends.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140346 Farmhouse. SHC 1738 on tablet to front and HH 1832 on tablet to<br />

rear range. Brick with ornamental blue headers, slate roof. 2 storey,<br />

3 bay double pile. Central 6-panel top-lit door i n altered C18 porch<br />

of doorcase with panelled reveal and bolection moulding and over<br />

moulded flat hood, supported on 2 C19 square posts. Each side 16pane<br />

flush-framed sash with rendered head cutting 1st floor string<br />

course. On first floor 16-pane sash either end and in centre small<br />

12-pane sash with to left blue header diamond in brickwork and to<br />

right recessed oval stone tablet. External stack each end.<br />

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Wayside Cottage<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

Little Brook House<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

Church Farm<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

War Memorial<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Blacksmiths Farm<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JA<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140345 Cottage. C17, altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame with plaster infill<br />

and rendered addition, tile roof. 3 bay and outshot, raised eaves to<br />

make 2 storey. C19 open gabled timber porch, inside C19 4-panel<br />

door, in right of centre bay. In other bays and outshot C20 1 & 2light<br />

casements and in left bay small C17 2-light casement behind<br />

glazed screen. 1st floor of plastered brick with 2 C20 2-light<br />

casements. Roof hipped and swept down over outshot.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140344 House. Early C18. Brick with stone quoins, end walls of brick and<br />

flint bands, old plain tile roofs. Central 6-panel top-lit door under<br />

porch of flat hood on C19 cast iron columns. Each side 3-light<br />

casement with segmental head. 1st floor stone string course. On<br />

1st floor single light in centre, 3-light casement each side. Moulded<br />

timber eaves. Large external end chimneys with pairs of square<br />

shafts on sloping brick base. Attached to right C19 single storey 2<br />

bay addition with behind it C18 brick gazebo with hipped old plain tile<br />

roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140342 Farmhouse. C18. Rendered cob, thatched roof. 2 storey, 4 bay<br />

central 4-panel door under open thatched porch on timber posts.<br />

Each side 3-light casement. In end bays 2-light casements. On 1st<br />

floor, 4 2-light casements. Roof hipped with central stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140341 War memorial. Early C20 by Gething & Co, Salisbury. Chilmark<br />

stone. 5 octagonal steps up to square plinth with spurs. Shaft starts<br />

with square section, becoming octagonal with capital surmounted by<br />

octagonal cross. Around 4 stone pillars with rounded tops originally<br />

inscribed with all those who served in war. All on traffic island.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140339 House. C17 core, C18 and early C19, restored C20. Timber-frame<br />

core and encasing of brick and flint bands, thatched roof. 2 storey, 5<br />

bay 6-panel half-glazed door under moulded flat hood to right of<br />

centre. 3-light casements under concrete lintels in all bays, except<br />

2-light to right. Similar casements on 1st floor. Tablets above door<br />

"RHE 1741" and between right bays "THS 1741". Roof half-hipped.<br />

Large ridge stack between left bays and ridge stack immediately<br />

right of door.<br />

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South View<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JA<br />

The White Hart<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

Barn Immediately S Grange<br />

Cottage<br />

Orange Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JB<br />

Grange Cottage<br />

Orange Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JB<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140338 Pair of cottages. C17 and C18 altered late C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick and plaster infill with cob addition, roof thatched.<br />

3 bay timber-frame with to left C18 cottage set end onto road, 1½<br />

storey. Left bay has planked door in gabled timber porch with<br />

horizontal sliding sash beside and small 2-light casement over. To<br />

centre bay of timber-frame ugly C20 outshot porch. Each side 2-light<br />

casement, and over porch and in left bay similar in eyebrow dormer.<br />

Roof hipped to left with stack behind ridge at that end and half-<br />

hipped to right.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140337 Public House. C18 and C19. Brick, roof thatched. 2 storey, 2 bay<br />

building with wing at right and running to rear. Central planked door<br />

under hipped thatched hood on timber posts. Each side and in wing<br />

3-light segmental head casement. Toothed 1st floor band. 3 3-light<br />

casements. Right wing slightly set back. Roof half-hipped. Stack at<br />

right end of hip.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140336 Cottage. C18 and C19. Colourwashed flint, brick and cob, thatched<br />

roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay with wing to left end. Left bay of flint with<br />

planked door and 2-light casement in brick segmental heads. Left<br />

projecting wing has 3-light casement. 2 or 3-light casement with<br />

segmental head in right brick bays with large single light between.<br />

Eyebrow dormers with large single light over centre and left bays<br />

and 2-light casement in eyebrow dormer over left wing. Roof halfhipped<br />

with large stack between flint and brick bays and stack on left<br />

hip.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140335 Barn C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, one bay with brick infill,<br />

thatched roof. 4 bay barn, originally 3 bay. Double door in original<br />

central bay. In left original door with hay loft door over. Added bay<br />

to right. C18 windows in each bay. Roof hipped to left and halfhipped<br />

to right.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140334 Cottage. C17 altered late C18. Timber-frame core encased in brick,<br />

thatched upper roof with to front, lower part tiled. 1½ storey, 3 bay<br />

end onto road. Planked door at either end of far bay. 2-light<br />

casement in each bay with segmental head. On roof 3 2-light gabled<br />

dormers. Roof half-hipped with ridge piece and external stack on<br />

road end and large stack above inner door.<br />

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Vine Cottage<br />

Orange Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JB<br />

Freemantle<br />

King Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JE<br />

Hillside<br />

King Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JE<br />

Kings Cottage<br />

King Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JE<br />

The Old Chapel<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EQ<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140332 House. C18. Brick with some blue headers, flint on sides, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey, 4 bay. Central C20 gabled brick porch. Each side<br />

2 large C19 2-light casements. Above 4 2-light casements. Roof<br />

hipped with large central stack.<br />

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LB2 27/11/1984 140330 House. Mid C18, altered early C20. Brick in header bond with blue<br />

bricks and added brick and tile-hung bay, old plain tile roof. Lshaped<br />

house of 2 storey, 4 bay road elevation with 2-bay wing to<br />

left at rear and added early C20 bay to right. C20 classical door and<br />

doorcase of 6-panel door with pediment over. To left 16-pane<br />

segmental head sash. To right tall leaded staircase cross window, in<br />

next bay C19 segmental openings. Right bay has 3-light casement<br />

and large 3-light casement with gabled dormer over. Roof hipped<br />

with 2 C20 3-light casement with gabled dormer over. Roof hipped<br />

with 2 C20 3-light hipped dormers over right bays and ridge stack<br />

over door.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140329 Cottage. Early C18. Scantling timber-frame and colourwashed brick<br />

infill, thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay outshot at either end, end on to<br />

road. Central planked door in C19 gabled timber dormer with ornate<br />

bargeboards. Each side 3-light casement. 2 2-light eyebrow<br />

dormers. Roof hipped and swept down with ridge piece and central<br />

stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140328 Pair of detached cottages together, C18. Cob and scantling timberframe<br />

with brick infill. Pair of 2 bay, 1½ storey cottages with C20<br />

additions to rear. King Cottage set back and Apple Tree to right of it,<br />

end on to road. King Cottage has C20 door to left of centre, 2 2-light<br />

casements and over door 3-light casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof<br />

hipped with central ridge stack. Apple Tree is outshot on far bay and<br />

end, with C20 door and 3-light window. Road bay under<br />

overhanging roof has scantling timber and 2-light casements. Roof<br />

half hipped and ridge stack over road end bay.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140327 Chapel. 1841 on tablet. Rendered cob, slate roof. 3 bay long, 2 bay<br />

wide chapel. Front has late C19 gabled porch with yellow brick<br />

dressings. Main building has rusticated stucco quoins and 1st floor<br />

string course, with 2 cast iron Gothic headed windows with hood<br />

moulds and tablets above. 3 similar windows on each side.<br />

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Ringwold House<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EQ<br />

Tudor Cottage<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EQ<br />

Barn Range 15m N Of Haydown<br />

Farm<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EQ<br />

Barn E Of The Old Farm House<br />

Bent Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EJ<br />

Brewery Cottage<br />

A343<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140326 House. Early C19. Brick, slate roof. 2 storey, L-shaped with 4 bay<br />

front range and wing to rear on left. Front has 4 12-pane sashes<br />

with rubbed brick heads. 1st floor string and 3 9-pane sashes with<br />

rubbed brick heads and head of blocked opening to right of centre.<br />

Hipped roof with symmetrical end stacks. Right end has 4 narrow<br />

bays with road end bay having similar sashes, blocked openings in<br />

bay beside, 1st floor string. Far bay slightly set back with C20<br />

glazed door in C19 doorcase under porch of 4 Doric columns,<br />

supporting moulded flat hood and 9-pane sash above.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140325 Cottage. C16 remodelled early C19. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and encasing to ground floor, tile roof. 1½<br />

storey, 2 bay with late C20 wing to rear. Central top glazed door,<br />

each side 3-light segmental head casement. Roof half-hipped,<br />

formerly thatched. 2 2-light dormers with long sloping roof. Central<br />

ridge stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140274 Barn range. Early C18 and late C18. Main barn timber-frame<br />

weatherboarded on high brick plinth, addition in cob and brick, and<br />

old plain tile roofs. Early C18 7 bay barn end onto road, with at far<br />

end 4 bay barn added, with on its side 6 bay cart shed, and on side<br />

of barn at road end 2 bay stable addition. 2 bay stable addition has<br />

blind road side wall, hay loft in end and stable doors on inner side.<br />

2nd bay of barn has double doors on both sides in central bay and<br />

2nd bay from far end. Added barn in yellow brick and red brick<br />

dressings has windows in bays each side of 2nd bay with stable<br />

door, and cartshed coming off end bay. Main barn half-hipped with<br />

similar to ends of added parts. Inside barn queen post roof with<br />

braces to cambered ties, ridge plank and diagonal braces in walls.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140259 Barn. C16. Timber-frame weatherboarded with old plain tile and<br />

corrugated iron roof. 5 bay barn aisled to rear with open centre bay,<br />

and later stable built in front of left bay. Roof half-hipped. Inside<br />

queen post roof on cambered ties with curved braces and twisted<br />

large purlins. Straight braces to wall/aisle plate and windbraces;<br />

aisle posts on baseplates.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140255 Cottage. C18 of 2 builds. Colourwashed brick and cob, thatched<br />

roof. 2 bay cottage with cob bay added to right and eaves raised to<br />

make 2 storey. Brick porch, with large thatched roof, to left of centre<br />

bay with to right solid framed 3-light casement, 3-light casement in<br />

right bay and blocked opening in left with tieplate beside. On 1st<br />

floor old wallplate in left bays and 3 2-light casements with soiled<br />

frames.<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP


L Shaped Barn Range 15m S Of<br />

The Brewery House<br />

Salisbury Hill<br />

Middle Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EG<br />

Granary At Farley Farm<br />

Farley Street<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EL<br />

Brewery Store 5m S Of The<br />

Brewery House<br />

Salisbury Hill<br />

Middle Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8EG<br />

Vine Cottage<br />

Orange Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JB<br />

Barn 5m W Of Freemantle<br />

King Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JE<br />

Wall Running E From Yew Tree<br />

Cottage<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HU<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140254 L-shaped barn range. Late C19. Cob with brick dressings and<br />

timber-frame weatherboarded, thatched roof. L-shaped range with<br />

lower 5 bay range higher up and taller 7 bay range running down<br />

slope. Upper range has open cob outshot bay and bay beside and 3<br />

bays with doors. At left end is taller range with ridge at same height.<br />

Open 2nd bay then what was originally 4 bay cob bar n with a stable<br />

door and at end stable door in weatherboarded bay with C19 cartshed<br />

in front of end. Roof hipped. Inside queen strut roof of rough<br />

timber and C19 timber trusses.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140277 Granary. C18. Timber-frame, thatched, on stone staddles. Single<br />

bay granary on 8 staddle stones. Door on side. Hipped roof.<br />

Picturesque setting in valley bottom.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140253 Store. Late C18. Cob with brick dressings, thatched roof, square<br />

plan building with large stable door in solid frame to front.<br />

Overhanging eaves to hipped roof with ridge piece.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140333 Barn C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, thatched roof, on brick<br />

plinth. 3 bay barn with central double doors and hipped roof with<br />

ridge piece. In right bay tall C20 window and to right C20 glazed link<br />

to house.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140331 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick plinth, thatched<br />

roof. 3 bay barn with double doors in end bay and openings on side.<br />

Roof half-hipped. Queen strut roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140360 Garden wall. C19. Cob with thatched coping. Wall 2.5 high and<br />

15m long along riverside with part turned into gable end of garage.<br />

At far end wall runs back 5m. Included for group value.<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP


Four Tomb Chests In Group 10m<br />

S Of St Peters Church<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

Staddle Barn 20m NW Of Kings<br />

Farm House<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HZ<br />

Kings Farm House<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HZ<br />

Foresters<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JA<br />

3 Brockhurst Cottages<br />

Salisbury Lane<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8JH<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140368 4 tombchests, late C18/early C19. Stone. Tombchests 1765 to<br />

Thomas Freemantle, 1803 to Robert Freemantle, 1807 to Thomas<br />

Tarrant, 1819 to Richard Titt.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140351 Staddle barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, asbestos sheet<br />

roof, on stone staddles 6 small bay barn on 32 stone staddles.<br />

Central double doors with hay loft over and to right, and door on left<br />

end with loft door originally over.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140347 Barn. Early C18. Timber-frame, weatherboarded, corrugated iron<br />

roof, brick addition. 5 bay barn, aisled along rear, brick addition to<br />

front of left bay. Central double doors and door and window in bay<br />

to right. Roof half-hipped to left. Inside queen post roof with curved<br />

braces to tie and wall/aisle plate.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140340 House. Early C19. Brick, slate roof. 2 storey 3 x 2 bay. Central 6panel<br />

top-lit door in panelled reveal. Each side pilaster with bracket<br />

at top supporting modillioned pediment, above small 12-pane sash<br />

and 4 similar sashes all with rendered arches with keystones. 1st<br />

floor string. Roof hipped with symmetrical stacks behind ridge.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140363 Row of cottages. C16 extended C17 and C18, restored late C20.<br />

Timber-frame with plaster and brick infill, cob addition, thatched roof.<br />

2 storey, 4 bay with C17 wing to rear on right and C18 right bay, with<br />

outshot to front, added to left. Front has C20 door under open<br />

thatched porch at left end of C156 part and in right centre bay.<br />

Irregular 1, 2 & 3-light casements. On 1st floor 4 3-light casements.<br />

Curved braces to each main post. Roof half-hipped and swept-down<br />

over outshot. Ridge stack over centre left bay, stack on right hip and<br />

on ridge at left end of C16 part.<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP<br />

OVER WALLOP


Penton Grafton<br />

Fairground Village Hall<br />

Weyhill Road<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0PP<br />

Acre Cottage<br />

Penton Park Lane<br />

Clanville<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HN<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Penton Park Lane<br />

Clanville<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HZ<br />

Cooks Farm<br />

Penton Park Lane<br />

Clanville<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HZ<br />

LB2 20/04/1993 437155 Range of former hop growers' fair booths forming an elongated Ushaped<br />

yard with the rear wall fronting Weyhill Road, Rectory Lane,<br />

and St Michael's and All Angels Churchyard. Early/mid C19. Cob<br />

rear wall with flint plinth to open-fronted booths with timber posts and<br />

king post trusses; slated roofs. These booths, on a piece of land<br />

known as Blissimore Hall Acre, were erected by a consortium of hop<br />

growers called the Farnham Gentlemen to market their produce.<br />

They are the surviving remnants of Weyhill Fair, one of the most<br />

important historic fairs in the country which is documented in 1225<br />

and continued until 1959. William Cobbett visited the fair several<br />

times and made reference to it and the hop growers in Rural Rides.<br />

Thomas Hardy immortalised Weyhill Fair in The Mayor of<br />

Casterbridge, renaming it Weydon Priors. The booths are also an<br />

important survival of permanent fair booths which are a rare building<br />

type.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140561 House, former pair, previously a row of 4. Late C18, with C20<br />

alterations. Flint walls and C20 hipped tile roof. 2 storeys, 4<br />

windows. The flint walls have brick quoins, cambered arches, some<br />

bands, some brickwork sections, and filled doorways. Casements.<br />

Shallow open porch with gabled slate roof, on posts, with a boarded<br />

door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140554 House. Early C19. Flint and brick, with a hipped slate roof. Building<br />

at right-angles to the roadway, with a symmetrical front (south) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Walls of horizontal flint panels, with brick<br />

quoins, horizontal bands, rubbed flat arches. Victorian sashes in<br />

reveals. ½-glazed door within a wrought-iron trellis porch, with<br />

concave metal hood.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140555 House. C17, with early C19 extension. Timber frame, some<br />

rendered walls, and a thatched roof. Front (west) of 2 storeys, 4<br />

above 2 windows. Roof ½-hipped at the north end, hipped at the<br />

south. Walls have exposed framing for the most part, with brick infill,<br />

the south side being rendered above a flint base. Casements, 3 old<br />

projecting frames. At the north side a boarded door, with a lead fine<br />

insurance sign above, at the south side a 6-panelled (2 top glazed)<br />

door within a trellis porch, also a later central plain doorway. The<br />

walls at the rear have exposed framing, with the south end rendered.<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON


Clanville Farm<br />

Penton Park Lane<br />

Clanville<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HZ<br />

Clanville House<br />

Penton Park Lane<br />

Clanville<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HZ<br />

Stables 10m S Of Clanville House<br />

Penton Park Lane<br />

Clanville<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HZ<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140556 House. Early C19. Rendered walls and slate roof. Wide front<br />

(west) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Plain roof, with coupled wrought-iron<br />

eaves brackets. Plain walls, 1st floor band, plinth. Sashes i reveals.<br />

(1 ground floor casement), 2 ground-floor splayed bays with concave<br />

leaded hipped roofs. 3-panelled (top glazed) door in a plain frame,<br />

beneath a concave lead canopy. The rear wall is of flint, with brick<br />

quoins and some bands.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140557 Large house. Early C18, with early and mid-C19 rear additions, and<br />

C20 minor additions at each side. Brick and tile. Wide symmetrical<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys and attic, 4 windows. Hipped roof, with 3<br />

hipped dormers (with casements), wood fully-moulded modillion<br />

eaves cornice. Walls of red brickwork in header bond, cambered<br />

rubbed arches to the openings with projecting stone keys, plinth<br />

(dropped on either side of the central doorway): above the doorway<br />

is a rendered niche, with red brick frame, stone keys impost and<br />

base blocks. Sashes with thick glazing bars, in exposed frames.<br />

The doorway has a plain frame with cambered head, enclosing a<br />

fanlight, a moulded pediment hood on carved brackets, with flat soffit<br />

containing a panel, and 4-panelled door. At the north side is a C20<br />

single-storeyed wing of brick and tile, at the south a C20 2-storeyed<br />

wing with a flat roof. At the rear there is a 2-storeyed early C19<br />

block, nearly symmetrical of 3 windows, with hipped tile roof, walls<br />

of horizontal flint panels, brick dentil eaves, quoins, 1st floor band,<br />

flat rubbed arches to the ground floor, plinth: sashes in reveals and a<br />

wide glazed door. To the south is a narrower mid C19 extension (on<br />

the same front) of 2 storeys and attic, 1 window, with a hipped roof,<br />

walls of stretcher bond, Victorian sashes and a rectangular bay. At<br />

the north end of the rear of the house is a C20 2-storeyed semicircular<br />

projection. Inside, the entrance hall has dado panelling, the<br />

lower flight of a fine staircase, a chimney piece, and panelled doors<br />

in architraves.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140559 Small stable block. Early C19. Brick and slate. Rectangular block<br />

with a symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 2 windows. ½-hipped<br />

roof. Front wall of brickwork in Flemish Garden Wall bond, lunette<br />

openings. Casements. Plain stable door. The end walls have flint<br />

and brick panels, and the rear wall is all flint, with brick quoins.<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON


Ash Lawn<br />

Penton Park Lane<br />

Clanville<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HZ<br />

Penton Grafton Farm House<br />

Penton Lane<br />

Penton Grafton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RR<br />

Vine Cottage<br />

Penton Lane<br />

Penton Grafton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RR<br />

Yewlands<br />

Penton Lane<br />

Penton Grafton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RR<br />

Bluebell Farm Cottage<br />

Penton Lane<br />

Penton Grafton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RR<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140560 House. Early C18. Flint and thatch. Front (east) elevation of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Roof ½-hipped at the north end with exposed<br />

brick nogged frame i the upper gables. Flint walls with brick<br />

dressings; quoins, eaves band, rubbed flat arches (to the ground<br />

floor) below a projecting course, plinth. Casements. The doorway<br />

has an open lead-covered gable, with panelled soffit, on carved<br />

brackets, thin panelled pilasters, and 6-panelled (2-top-glazed) door.<br />

Two incised bricks, one with MC the other with 1717.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140562 House. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a tile roof. Near-symmetrical<br />

front (west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, brick eaves fascia.<br />

Brick walls with 4 large flint panels to each floor and the plinth, thin<br />

1st floor band, cambered arches, stepped plinth. Early Victorian<br />

sashes. 6-panelled (2 top glazed) door in a plain frame, within a<br />

wood trellis porch.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140563 House. Early C19. Flint and brick with a tile roof. Symmetrical front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (the centre now a panel of blue<br />

header bricks). Plain roof, with catslide at rear. The walls have<br />

horizontal flint panels of coursed squared knapped flints, with brick<br />

quoins, bands, and cambered arches to the ground floor.<br />

Casements. Plain doorway with tiled hood on posts, and C20 ½glazed<br />

door. A single-storeyed service wing extends westwards<br />

from the north-west corner of the building, of brick and tile.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140564 House. Early C19, with C20 rear extensions. Brick and flint, with a<br />

tile roof. Symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (centre<br />

blank). Plain roof with catslide at rear, brick dentil eaves. Walls of<br />

flint horizontal bands, with brick quoins, bands, cambered arches:<br />

the panel above the central door being of blue headers with a red<br />

lozenge. Casements. C20 doorway with 4-panelled door beneath<br />

an open porch, with a hipped tiled canopy on posts.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140565 Cottage. Early C18. Flint and thatch. Symmetrical front (west) of 1<br />

storey and attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eyebrow dormers.<br />

Walls of flint with brick quoins, 1st floor band, rubbed flat arches,<br />

cement plinth. Casements, 2 small roundels on each side of the<br />

door now filled. C20 ½-glazed door within an open porch<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON


Ramridge House 1-9<br />

Ramridge Farm<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BY<br />

North Lodge<br />

Ramridge Park<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BY<br />

South Lodge<br />

Ramridge Park<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BY<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140566 Country mansion. C1740, with late C19 alterations and addition of<br />

wings. Brick walls, hipped slate roof. Regular front (north) of 3<br />

storeys, 4 windows. Walls of red brick in Flemish bond, stone coping<br />

to plain parapet, stone cornice moulding 1st floor band, rubbed<br />

round arch to the doorway, plinth: the window openings have C19<br />

Bath stone moulded architraves and limestone moulded cills.<br />

Sashes in reveals. The doorway has an Adam style leaded fanlight<br />

and decorated architrave, with a 6-panelled door, now set within a<br />

C19 Bath stone Ionic porch of 2 columns, 2 pilasters, entablature<br />

with modillions and dentils, on 3 steps. To the east side the wing<br />

projects as a plain wall with an attached stack. The south elevation<br />

is symmetrical, with the older 3-storeyed block in the centre and C19<br />

2-storeyed wings at each side, of 3.6.3. windows. parapet, with a<br />

cornice to the (lower) wings which crosses the centre as a 2nd floor<br />

cill band, 1st floor moulded bands, architraves, plinth: the wings<br />

project slightly with ½ octagons; sashes in reveals. The east<br />

elevation (of the C19 wing) is regular, of 2 storeys, 1.4 windows, with<br />

similar features; at its south side is a shallow Ionic stone doorway,<br />

with separate columns. At the west side, the wing does not extend to<br />

the north front but is connected to a lower range of service buildings.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140567 Lodge House. Early C19. Stucco and slate. Of simple classical<br />

style, the front (south) is symmetrical, with a 2-storeyed square block<br />

of 2 windows, with single-storeyed square wings of 1 window,<br />

brought forward at each side. Pyramid roofs of low-pitch, with wide<br />

eaves. Plain walls, 1st floor band to the centre, plinth: blank panel<br />

above the central doorway. Metal casements. 4-panelled door in<br />

architrave.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140568 Lodge House. C20 copy of the north lodge. Stucco and slate. Of<br />

simple classical style, the front (north) is symmetrical, with a 2storeyed<br />

square block, of 2 windows, with single-storeyed square<br />

wings of 1 window, brought forward at each side. Pyramid roofs of<br />

low-pitch, with wide eaves on carved brackets, set against a<br />

moulded fascia. Plain walls, 1st floor band to the centre, plinth:<br />

blank panel above the central doorway. Metal casements. Panelled<br />

door in architrave.<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON


St Michael And All Angels Church<br />

Weyhill Road<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0PP<br />

Walls And Piers Clanville House<br />

Penton Park Lane<br />

Clanville<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9HZ<br />

Fairground Booth 500 Yds E With<br />

Junction Andover Road<br />

Fairview Road<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140569 Parish church. An ancient site close to the Roman Road, and a<br />

possible Christian successor to a heathen temple; a Saxon church<br />

stood here but the earliest part is the Norman chancel arch; C13<br />

chancel (restored), north transept of 1827, nave restoration and 3bay<br />

south aisle of 1863, C19 porch and vestry, and bell turret of<br />

1907. Steep tile roof over most of the building, but a low pitched<br />

slate roof above nave and north transept, shingled spire to timber<br />

framed bell turret, with gables to the lower tile hung framing. Walls<br />

of flint with stone dressings, rendered to the north transept, the nave<br />

and the south aisle (or nearly equal width and height) having<br />

decorative brick treatment at verges, relieving arches, and as<br />

horizontal bands. Windows are small or tall lancets in nave and<br />

aisle, with one coupled light in the nave and triple lancets at the east<br />

end. Inside, the appearance and fittings are Victorian, with several<br />

small wall monuments of the early C19: the arcade rests on thin<br />

cylindrical columns, merging to wide square cushion caps. The nave<br />

roof (1506) has moulded tie-beams with king posts and Queen<br />

Struts. Plain stone font; and 3 benefaction boards displayed above<br />

the south door in the porch. The architectural features repeat those<br />

at Haverden and Smannell, both designed by William White (but<br />

Pevsner says Hakewill).<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140558 Piers and flank walls to the forecourt, extending along the roadside<br />

at the south side, with piers. C18. High walls of flint with brick<br />

bands, quoins, and tiled capping. At the corners with the forecourt<br />

are 2 piers, of brickwork on a base, with a moulded stone cap<br />

crowned by a classical urn.<br />

LB2 20/04/1993 437158 Former fair booth. Early C19. Flint with brick dressings. Corrugated<br />

asbestos roof. Rectangular plan. Single storey. Boarded up<br />

entrance flanked by windows with horizontally set shutters, the lower<br />

leaves dropping down to form a counter, the upper forming a<br />

canopy. This booth is one of the surviving remnants of Weyhill Fair,<br />

one of the most important historic fairs in the country which is<br />

documented in 1225 and continued until 1959. William Cobbett<br />

visited the fair several times and made reference to it and the hop<br />

growers in Rural Rides. Thomas Hardy immortalised Weyhill Fair in<br />

The Mayor of Casterbridge renaming it Weydon Priors. The booth is<br />

also an important survival of permanent fair booths which are a rare<br />

building type.<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON<br />

PENTON GRAFTON


Walled Garden S Of Woodside<br />

Ramridge Farm<br />

Weyhill<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 9BY<br />

LB2 16/07/1991 405372 Former kitchen garden to Ramridge park (q.v.) now walled garden.<br />

C19; later alterations. South and east walls of chalk cob rendered<br />

with lime hair mortar and on flint and brick base course; north and<br />

west walls of red brick in English, Flemish and Flemish garden wall<br />

bonds with chamfered offset below narrower upper sections and<br />

straight joints with cob walls; plain tile and stone coping, west wall<br />

with replacement concrete coping. Walls, approximately 2 metres<br />

high, enclose rectangular garden and have iron fixings for use with<br />

espaliered fruit trees. Blocked entrance in south wall has brick<br />

jambs and timber lintel; segmental-arched entrance at south end of<br />

west wall; enlarged opening in north wall; north end of west wall<br />

removed. The cob walls were constructed by traditional piled<br />

method in approximately 6 lifts.<br />

PENTON GRAFTON


Penton Mewsey<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

Newbury Hill<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RW<br />

Penton Grange<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

Table Tomb 3m NW Of Holy<br />

Trinity Church<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

White Hart<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

Hillside Cottage<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140572 Cottage, once 2. Late C18, with C20 extensions and restoration.<br />

Brick and flint, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2.2 above 1.2<br />

windows. Hipped roof with eaves raised above the upper windows,<br />

outshot at the rear (north) with a slate roof. Lower walls of the<br />

middle section have flint bands with flint above, brick quoins, band,<br />

and brickwork at each side, all painted. Casements. C20 gabled<br />

porch with shingled front and brick cheeks. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140576 House. C18, the early C19 cross wing at the north end. Rendered<br />

walls with tile and slate roofing. Symettrical front (west) of 2 storeys,<br />

3 windows, with a taller projecting north side of 2 storeys, 2 upper<br />

windows. The tile roof above the C18 part has a (part) catslide at the<br />

rear, and is hipped and 1/2 hipped above rear extensions; the C19<br />

part has a low-pitched hipped slate roof. Plain walls, with pilasters at<br />

each side of the north wing, stone cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals, of 3<br />

lights on either side of the former entrances (now filled). Plain arched<br />

doorway in the south gable, with radiating fanlight and late C19<br />

panelled door<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404836 Table Tomb. 1846. White stone. Octagonal box with moulded cap<br />

and base, resting on a wide square base (with remains of cast iron<br />

rail surround). Panelled on each face, the inscription on one<br />

containing the date.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140571 Public house. Late C18. Rendered walls and tiled roof. Front (west)<br />

of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Roof hipped at the north end, and the south<br />

gabled, with a massive tapered brick stack. Plain front wall with a<br />

plinth: the south side extends as a plaster wall screening a singlestoreyed<br />

outshot, with a slate roof; other walls are flint and brick and<br />

brick or brickwork, (painted). Casements. Plain doorway with a mid<br />

C19 pediment-hood on brackets, and a ½-glazed door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140575 Cottage. Early C19. Rendered walls, and thatched roof, with<br />

catslide at the rear. Symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys, 2<br />

windows. Walls roughly-rendered (on cob) with brick quoins and a<br />

flint base, the ground floor windows being set in recessed pointed<br />

arches. Leaded casements. C20 gabled wood porch, with ½-glazed<br />

door. Small C20 rear extension on the ground floor, with a slate<br />

roof.<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY


The Cottage<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

West Lodge<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

Gatepiers And Garden Wall To E<br />

And S Of The Old Rectory<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404832 House, formerly a pair. Early C19, restored 1983. Brick and some<br />

flint, with a detached roof. Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys, 2<br />

above 4 windows. ½-hipped roof with catslide at rear, timber frame<br />

in gables. Walls of brick with a scattered pattern of pockets of flint,<br />

cambered ground floor openings. Casements. North side outshot<br />

with a tiled roof, rendered walls and 2 doorways.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140553 Lodge dwelling. c1830. Painted brick and render, with a low-pitched<br />

hipped slate roof. Single-storeyed symmetrical front (south-east) of<br />

1.1.1 windows, with a gabled projecting centre. Simple eaves<br />

moulding, painted brickwork (lower part rendered) with rubbed flat<br />

arches, plinth. Sashes in reveals, of 3 lights to the centre. The<br />

entrance is on the south side of the centre, and is now surrounded<br />

by a C20 glazed porch, with a slate roof. The central chimney stack<br />

of yellow brickwork has 3 separated flues, liked by a head with a<br />

moulded top, and a plain base. The symmetrical treatment is<br />

applied to the other elevations, and an outshot extends along the<br />

rear (north-west) side.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140573 Gatepiers and wall surrounding the garden of Penton Close. Mid<br />

C19. Brick, brick and flint. The rectangular plot along the front and<br />

part of the south side has a wall comprising flint panels with brick<br />

quoins, verticals, and plinth; with a tile capping; the remaining<br />

sections have red brickwork in Flemish bond, with thin buttresses, a<br />

plinth and a brick top. At the south-east corner is an entrance<br />

flanked by octagonal brick piers, with a plinth and a stone Gothic<br />

cap.<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY


The Old Rectory<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

Old Croft<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140574 House, former rectory. C1860. Brick and flint walls, with a tiled roof.<br />

An elaborate Tudor/Gothic design with a near-symmetrical front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys and attic, 1.1.1 windows, extended northwards<br />

with a wing of 1 storey, 1.1. windows. A centrepiece projects<br />

forward to form a deep porch, with diagonal buttresses, and the<br />

openings at each side are set in slight projections: the centre has a<br />

steep gable and the side units ½ gables supporting attic windows<br />

(with a gable above forming a dormer): the wing is set back, with the<br />

1st window set within a gabled projection. The gables and cheeks of<br />

the dormer are hung with patterned tiles and the fronts have wavy<br />

pierced bargeboards. The centre gable (with attic window) has a<br />

plain bargeboard above a verge comprising a stepped brick fascia<br />

with dentils above and diagonal dentils below; this pattern is<br />

repeated at the (lower) eaves moulding to the front, the lower dentils<br />

omitted across the projections. The walls are of yellow brickwork,<br />

with a rich panelwise decoration of flush squared knapped flintwork,<br />

with raised brick crosses on shields within the larger panels; 1st floor<br />

weathered moulding, plain plinth: the window openings are<br />

chamfered, and there is a hoodmould above the wide Tudor arch of<br />

the porch, the feet of the buttresses extend to a short pier with a<br />

Gothic stone cap. Casements, with transoms to the ground floor, of<br />

3 lights at the south side and 4 at the north; above the porch is a<br />

splayed oriel with transoms tiled roof, and moulded base. Within the<br />

porch, which has a traceried window at each side, there are small<br />

traceried lights on each side of the plain doorways, the door being<br />

½-glazed. The wing has the same elevation treatment with a<br />

stepped hoodmould and shields within the gable. The rear elevation<br />

has similar detailing, but is a symmetrical, with a wide gable at the<br />

south side containing an attic window above a 2 storeyed splayed<br />

bay; a recessed centre ha an oriel (staircase) window above a<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140577 Cottage. C18. Rendered walls, and thatched roof. The front (south)<br />

is at right angles to the road, being symmetrical of 2 storeys, 2<br />

windows. Hipped roof, ½ hipped at the rear. Plain walls, brick plinth<br />

above a flint base; the rear gable has an exposed timber frame<br />

above a flint wall. C20 casements, ground floor bows. C20 boarded<br />

door in a plain opening within an open porch, having a thatched<br />

hood on posts.<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY


Folly Cottage<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

Aldermans Cottage<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

The Old Thatched Cottage<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

Box Cottage<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

Laurel Cottage<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140578 House. Late C18, with mid C19 details. Rendered walls and tiled<br />

roof. The building is at right angles to the road, the front (south)<br />

having 2 storeys 3 windows. The hipped roof has a catslide at the<br />

rear; there is a large stepped stack attached to the west end. Plain<br />

walls. Victorian sashes, of 3 lights in the middle of the 1st floor, 2<br />

ground floor splayed bays with sashes. Plain doorway, with canopy<br />

on carved brackets and late C19 4-panelled door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140579 House. C19. Rendered walls, and hipped tile roof. 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Plain walls (render on cob), plinth; former doorways now<br />

filled, stepped stacks at the south end. C20 casements. Entrance at<br />

the side. Adjoining the roadway is a rectangular service building of<br />

cob with a hipped thatched roof - now converted to a garage, with a<br />

short length of front wall to its south side, of cob with a thatch<br />

capping.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140580 Cottage. Early C18. Flint and brick with a thatched roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (west) of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. ½-hipped<br />

roof, with eaves raised above the upper windows, catslide at rear,<br />

north gable having an exposed timber frame. The front wall is flint,<br />

with brick surrounds to the openings containing cambered arches<br />

with keys, brick plinth, and broad brick pilasters at each side.<br />

Casements. Small ½-glazed C20 porch. The inner walls are timber-<br />

framed.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140581 Cottage. C18. Rendered walls on cob, with a thatched roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (west) of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. Roof ½hipped<br />

at south end, with eaves raised above the upper windows,<br />

and lowered in the centre to form the wide roof of an open porch (on<br />

posts). Casements. 6 panelled (2 top glazed) door. The rear has a<br />

late C19 exterior of 2 storeys, with a slate roof. Within, there is a<br />

wide chimney breast, with a kitchener, an old bread oven, and other<br />

fittings. A high wall on the north side of the forecourt returns along<br />

part of the front; of rendered cob on flint and brick base, with a tile<br />

capping.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140582 Cottage. C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof. The front (south)<br />

is at right angles to the roadway, of 1 storey and attic, 4 windows.<br />

Roof ½-hipped at the west (roadside) gable, with exposed timber<br />

frame in the upper part, eaves raised above the upper windows.<br />

Plain walls and plinth. Casements. Wood porches with a slate roof<br />

and decorative front to the gable, vertical boards at the sides.<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY


Green Hedges<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

Leggatts<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

Thatches<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RQ<br />

Holy Trinity Church<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140583 House, once 2. Early C19. Flint and brick, with a roof of interlocking<br />

tiles. Wide front (east) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Flint horizontal<br />

panels, broken by the openings; brick quoins, bands and cambered<br />

heads. Old metal-framed casements to the upper floor and 2 to the<br />

ground floor, with 2 wood casements of the late C19. The main<br />

entrance has a thin canopy on decorative wrought iron brackets, with<br />

a ½-glazed door of c1900; another doorway is plain with a ½-glazed<br />

door. The end gables are of flint with brick quoins and fewer bands.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 140584 House. Early C18. Rendered front, other walls of flint, and a tiled<br />

roof. Symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys and attic, 2 windows.<br />

The roof has 2 dormers with hipped roofs and casements and there<br />

is a fully moulded modillion eaves cornice. Plain walls and plinth.<br />

Sashes. The doorway has a moulded canopy, broken above carved<br />

brackets, a plain frame enclosing a fanlight, and a C20 French door.<br />

There are 2 early C19 rear wings, enclosing a narrower central<br />

(staircase) wing, with walls of flint with brick quoins, bands, a flat<br />

and some cambered arches, and plinth. Casements. The doorway<br />

on the north side has a bold canopy on large carved brackets; on the<br />

south side a slate roof supported on carved brackets. Above the<br />

central doorway is a moulded stone plaque inscribed "Andrew and<br />

Elizabeth Leggat 1724".<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404833 Cottage. Early C19. Flint and thatch. Front (south) at right angles<br />

to the roadway, of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. Roof with catslide<br />

at rear, and eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls of flint,<br />

with brick quoins, and an irregular pattern of bands and verticals.<br />

Casements. French door. Small C20 1 storeyed addition at the<br />

south-east corner, with a hipped thatch roof.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 404834 Parish church. C14, with substantial restoration and additions of<br />

1888. Aisleless nave and chancel, into north transept and south<br />

porch. Coursed flint with stone dressings, and a tile roof. Plain roof<br />

with stone bell turret above the west gable, the old north door of the<br />

nave now filled; the transept (1888) is of flint with brick quoins, bands<br />

and plinth. Windows have reticulate tracery, of 2 or 3 lights. Inside,<br />

the main features are the C14 octagonal font, roof trusses for the<br />

nave (with barrel vaulted plaster ceiling), some fragments of old<br />

glass in the window on the south side of the nave, a few small wall<br />

monuments (1809, 1811, 1819), floor slabs (C18) in the nave, a<br />

painted (early C19) benefactions board, and a C17 chest.<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY


Table Tomb 5m N Of Holy Trinity<br />

Church<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

Penton Manor<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

St Benedicts Convent School<br />

Chalkcroft Lane<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RD<br />

East Lodge<br />

Newbury Hill<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RW<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404835 Table Tomb. Early C19. White stone. Rectangular box with inward<br />

sloping sides. Simple moulding to cap, and a moulded base resting<br />

on small spheres at each corner and at centre. Lettered panel with<br />

the name of Mary Bourdillon.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404837 House. Early C18, with alterations and additions of the mid C19.<br />

Various wall finishes, with a tiled roof. 2 storeys. The north<br />

elevation is divided into 5 equal bays by brick pilasters (in English<br />

bond), the main walls being rendered; brick plinth; the 3 west bays<br />

contain sash windows, the others having 3 blocked openings and<br />

one altered ground floor opening with a casement window. The front<br />

(east of the mid C19) is symmetrical, of 3 windows, except for the<br />

north side gable (the east end of the north elevation); the walls are<br />

roughcast, with stone-framed Tudor openings with casements; plain<br />

doorway with ½-glazed door. At the rear a narrower wing has been<br />

added within the L-shape of the main block its west gable being flint<br />

with brick quoins and bands.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404838 Country mansion. Early C19 by William Cubitt, with mid C19<br />

additions. Stucco, with a hipped slate roof. Classical design of<br />

simple style, with a symmetrical front (south) with a 3-storeyed<br />

centre and 2-storeyed wings, 2:1.2.1:2 windows. Eaves moulding,<br />

architraves to windows, plinth; 2 massive (mid C19) splayed bays to<br />

the centrepiece. Victorian sashes in reveals, French windows to the<br />

centre (former entrance) the east wing, and the middle light of the<br />

bays. The west (entrance) wing has symmetrical west elevation of<br />

1.1.1 windows, with a pediment-gable to the slightly projecting<br />

centre, a 1st floor central Venetian window (with simple Order), and<br />

a large Tuscan porch of 4 columns (the outer square), 2 pilasters,<br />

and wide ½-glazed doorway. Projecting forward form the porch and<br />

extending along this front is a balustrade.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404839 Lodge dwelling. C1830. Rendered walls, and low pitched hipped<br />

slate roof. Single-storeyed symmetrical front (north west) of 1.1.1<br />

windows, with gabled projecting centre. Simple eaves moulding<br />

plinth. Sashes in reveals. Entrance at the east side of the centre,<br />

with ½-glazed door. Brick chimney stack in the centre, with<br />

separated flues, linked by a head with a moulded cap, and by a plain<br />

base.<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY


Stable Block 90m NE of Penton<br />

Lodge<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Home Farm House<br />

Newbury Hill<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RW<br />

Sleepers Cottage<br />

Penton Mewsey<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0RA<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404897 House, flats and chapel, converted from stable and coachhouse.<br />

1865. Brick, with a slate roof. A narrow single-storeyed range of<br />

stables on either side of a centrepiece, with at each end 2-storeyed<br />

cross-wings. Walls of red brickwork in Flemish bond, brick dentilled<br />

eaves, carried round gables of pediment form, 1st floor band to the<br />

wings with alternating pattern of dentils, rubbed cambered arches,<br />

rubbed round arches in recesses to the upper openings in the wing<br />

gables, stone cills, plinth. The centrepiece of the stable block has on<br />

its south elevation a tall wide cambered arch with a keystone,<br />

flanked by rusticated pilasters, and is surmounted by a clocktower,<br />

comprising a square panelled frame, brackets to a wide eaves, and a<br />

leaded spire. The west elevation of the west wing is nearly<br />

symmetrical, with a gabled centrepiece having 3 arched windows<br />

(narrow at each side) above a carriage opening flanked by narrow<br />

arched lights, and 2 carriage openings at each side, these entrances<br />

now containing varied openings of the converted residential unit.<br />

The east wing has less regular details, again adapted for residential<br />

use. The north elevation, to the roadway has no windows on the<br />

ground floor, with lesser projection of the wings and greater<br />

projection of the centre.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 404901 House, formerly 2. An early C18 house, with early C19 additions<br />

(when converting to 2 dwellings) at each end. Flint and brick, brick<br />

with a thatched roof. Continuous front (south) of 2 storeys, 2.2<br />

above 3.2 windows. The roof is ½-hipped at the west, hipped at the<br />

east end, with a catslide at the rear. The walls comprise thin<br />

horizontal bands of flint, with shorter panels between the openings, 2<br />

ground floor cambered arches, and plinth; at each side the wall<br />

continues in brickwork of Flemish bond with blue headers. The west<br />

side has casements, and a doorway with a pediment hood (with<br />

fretted front) on carved brackets, and a 6-panelled door. The east<br />

side has 3-light sashes, and a doorcase in the Doric Order (of<br />

mutules, triglyphs and dentils) with an open pediment, ¾ plain<br />

columns, arched opening with panelled reveals, and a 6-panelled (2<br />

top glazed) door. Plaque above east door inscribed TCMC 1718.<br />

The middle room has a C18 mantlepiece with moulded front of a<br />

wavy pattern.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404905 Cottage. Late C18. Rendered walls, and thatched roof. 2 storeys, 2<br />

windows. Hipped roof with a catslide to the north. Plain walls,<br />

cambered ground floor openings. Casements. C20 gabled porch,<br />

with rendered walls and tiled roof.<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY<br />

PENTON MEWSEY


Quarley<br />

Barn Cottage And Quarley Down<br />

Farm<br />

Quarley Down Farm Lane<br />

Cholderton<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0DZ<br />

Stable Cottage Attached To<br />

North-west Corner Of Kingsettle<br />

Stud<br />

Cholderton Road<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0DX<br />

Barn 10m W Of Quarley Down<br />

Farmhouse<br />

Quarley Down Farm Lane<br />

Cholderton<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0DZ<br />

Quarley Down Farmhouse<br />

Quarley Down Farm Lane<br />

Cholderton<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0DZ<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140166 Byre/stable block. 1894. By Crickmay and Sons for HC Stephens<br />

MP. Red brickwork, mostly rendered externally; plain clay tiled roof<br />

with stone slate base courses and raised ridge courses for<br />

ventilation. Single-storey. U-plan with projecting end gables, on eastwest<br />

axis. 8 bays. End bays have tall plinth, with weatherboard<br />

cladding over with inset doors, the upper parts of the overhung<br />

gables being tile-hung: the centre bays open above high plinth level.<br />

Pairs of sliding doors under raked roof sections to end elevations.<br />

Inside a channelled concrete floor; simple roof trusses with angled<br />

strut and iron rod King-post trusses: originally the central portion of<br />

the south roof slope had continuous patent glazing. (Signed and<br />

dated drawings of both this building and a more elaborate design in<br />

Wiltshire Record Office, Cat No. 1894, Ser. 45m)<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140161 Cottage for groom or coachman. c1900, probably by G.C.Horsley for<br />

H.C. Stephens MP. Red brickwork with knapped flint panels; plain<br />

clay tiled roof; ornamental brick chimney stacks. Two storeys with<br />

north-south ridge line. West elevation of 2 bays; bay 1 has 2-light<br />

stone mullioned window below and is blank above; bay 2 has a partglazed<br />

door in segmental-arched opening, with small circular window<br />

over; the central chimney stack has 2 flues set at 45 degrees. North<br />

elevation has a 3-light casement to ground floor, and above are two<br />

3-light windows set under an overhanging tile-hung gable. The<br />

interior, aparently unaltered, has direct communication with the<br />

Kingsettle Stud (qv) part of the inner estate of Cholderton Park<br />

House (qv)<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140114 Barn. C18. Timber frame of 4 bays with aisles: Queen post truss.<br />

Boarded walls on a brick base. ½-hipped roof of corrugated<br />

asbestos.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140112 House. Late C18, early and late C20. Flint and tile. Symmetrical<br />

front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (centre filled). Brick walls with<br />

a high plinth. Casements. Large late C19 porch with a hipped tile<br />

roof. The other elevations have flint walls with brick quoins, bands,<br />

cambered arches and plinth; casements. The west elevation has the<br />

present entrance, being a C20 porch with decorative bargeboard to<br />

the gable. Further extensions to the rear, of similar form.<br />

QUARLEY<br />

QUARLEY<br />

QUARLEY<br />

QUARLEY


Thatchways<br />

Park Lane<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8QB<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

Park Lane<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8QB<br />

Phlox Cottage<br />

Park Lane<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8QB<br />

1 Park Lane<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8QB<br />

The <strong>Ann</strong>exe<br />

Barn Court<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PZ<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140111 Cottage. C18, with extension of the late C20. Flint and thatch. 1<br />

storey and attic, symmetrical of 2 windows, but now with a western<br />

addition of 1 window. ½-hipped roof, with eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. Flint walls with brick quoins, 1st floor band<br />

cambered arches, plinth. Casements. Wood boarded porch, with<br />

cambered-arched opening, now with a French door (the entrance<br />

being at the west end).<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140109 Cottage at right-angles to the roadway, formerly 2. Flint and thatch.<br />

1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows. Hipped roof, lowered at the<br />

north-east end above an outshot, eyebrow dormers. Flint walls with<br />

brick quoins, cambered arches, plinth; outshot wall of vertical<br />

boarding (but end wall of flint). Casements. Boarded door, one<br />

former doorway now filled with a window.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140108 Cottage, formerly 2. Early C18. Timber frame and thatch. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 2 above 3 windows. The hipped roof is lowered at the east<br />

end above an outshot, and extends as a lower roof above a singlestoried<br />

west extension, eyebrow dormers. Exposed frame, with<br />

rendered infill to the upper part and brick to some lower panels, on a<br />

brick plinth. Casements. 2 boarded doors in plain frames.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140107 Cottage. Early C18. Flint and thatch. Front (north-east) of 1 storey<br />

and attic, 1 above 3 windows. Roof hipped at each end (with an<br />

eyebrow dormer), with catslide at rear, one eyebrow dormer to the<br />

front, and a large tapered stack at the south east end. Flint walls<br />

with brick quoins, 1st floor band with chamfered soffit, rubbed flat<br />

arches, plinth. Casements. Boarded door in a plain frame. Stone<br />

plaque inscribed MP1708.<br />

LB2 24/05/1990 140172 Barn. C18, probably 2nd ½, reusing earlier timbers; altered. Timber<br />

frame on brick plinth with weatherboard cladding; corrugated<br />

asbestos roof. 4 bays with rear aisle; added side outshuts. Old<br />

weatherboard to original end walls; opposing cart entries to bay 3;<br />

right bay now open at front and separated from rest of barn by<br />

vertical-board partition; half-hipped roof. Outshut additions are<br />

open-fronted under hipped roofs, that on left with left wall of flint and<br />

brick. Interior of barn: left-hand truss has markedly jowelled wall<br />

posts; wall posts of the 2nd truss are reused inverted crucks;<br />

jowelled wall posts to right bay. Straight and curved braces from<br />

wall posts to tie-beams and wall plates. Collared queen-post roof<br />

trusses; the 2nd from left truss having middle crucks. Through<br />

purlins. Wind braces to cart entry bay. Remains of board threshing<br />

floor.<br />

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Meadow Cottage<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PZ<br />

Bank Cottage<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PZ<br />

Bridge Cottage<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PZ<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140105 House. Late C18. Brick and thatch. Front (south) of 2 storeys, 2<br />

above 3 windows. Timber-framed originally, and refronted. The roof<br />

is hipped at the west end, extending lower above an outshot (with<br />

tiled lowest courses), ½-hipped at the east with a timber frame<br />

exposed in the gable, hipped above a rear extension and tiled above<br />

an outshot. The front wall of brickwork in Flemish bond is painted,<br />

the east side having horizontal flint panels, the east wall is flint, and<br />

the remaining walls are rendered. Casements, old to the upper<br />

windows. Shallow C20 porch with a gabled slate roof, brick cheeks<br />

and 2-panelled door; at the rear there is a (re-used) 6-panelled door<br />

and 2 plain boarded doors.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140104 Large cottage, formerly 2. C17, C18. Timber-framed building with<br />

substantial C18 cladding of brick and flint; thatched roof. Front<br />

(east) of 1 storey and attic, 2.1 above 3.1 windows. ½-hipped roof,<br />

higher at the north side, 2 inset dormers and 1 eyebrow dormer.<br />

Flint walls to the south side, then a recessed centre with some<br />

exposed framing, a narrow brickwork projection north of centre<br />

(which includes a diamond of blue headers), the north side projecting<br />

(as a cross wing) with a red brick wall in Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, above a deep plinth with flint panels on either side of a<br />

basement window; the north end gable has timber framing above<br />

flint, bands, above flint walling with brick quoins and plinth; the south<br />

gable is flint and part of the rear wall (at south side) has exposed<br />

framing. Casements. Plain door at the west side of the north gable.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140103 Cottage. C17, with late C18 exterior, and late C20 extension.<br />

Rendered walls and thatched roof. Originally timber-framed : 1<br />

storey and attic, 2 windows. Hipped-roof, lower at the east (C20)<br />

side, and brought to a low eaves at the west end above a former<br />

outshot, now used as the entrance hall, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. Plain walls, with a buttress at the rear. Casements.<br />

Plain doorway. Within, there are old beams and a wide chimney<br />

breast, incorporating the remains of an oven.<br />

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QUARLEY


Long Mead House<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PZ<br />

5 Altar Tombs<br />

St Michaels Church<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PZ<br />

St Michaels Church<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PZ<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140102 House, former rectory. Early C18. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, attic and cellar, 5 windows. Hipped roof, with 2<br />

hipped-roofed dormers with casements. Red brickwork in Flemish<br />

bond, rubbed flat arches, stone cills, moulded stone plinth, and<br />

moulded stone frames to the 2 small coupled basement windows.<br />

C20 classical Ionic doorcase, with pediment, pilasters, fanlight and<br />

6-panelled door, with a stone-flagged front approached by 5 steps,<br />

radiating outwards. The south elevation is rendered and has a<br />

Venetian windows, and a large French window. (Note: a Venetian<br />

east window to the nearby church, with an Ionic Order, is dated<br />

1723, which suggests a possible date for the house).<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140101 To the south of the east end of the church, 5 altar tombs, dated<br />

1762, 1805, 1810, 1811 and another C1800. Of almost identical<br />

pattern, with moulded edge to the top, pilasters at the corners of 3<br />

panels, oval moulded panel to each face containing inscriptions and<br />

a moulded base.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 140100 Parish church. C11, C15, early C18 and restoration of 1882.<br />

Aisleless nave of C11 and chancel of C15, with later windows, vestry<br />

north of the chancel and a south porch of 1992; detached timberframed<br />

bell-cote. Plain exterior with a tile roof, walls of flint (some<br />

herring-bone) with stone (some brick) rubble added to the restored<br />

part, stone dressings. A high window above the south porch, now<br />

filled, has thin voussoirs of early Romanesque style, and a tall north<br />

door to the nave (also filled) is similar: a high narrow round arched<br />

window remains in the west gable: a 2-light Perpendicular window is<br />

on the south side of the chancel and the main nave windows are<br />

Victorian Perpendicular; the west window is plain on the outside and<br />

Perpendicular within: the chief feature is the east window of 1723, of<br />

Venetian form with an Ionic Order of square columns (inside and<br />

out). Within, the restoration of 1882 is expressed in the chancel arch<br />

and a tall arch to the vestry, but there is the reveal of the C11<br />

window on the south side of the nave, and the stone jamb of a<br />

similar window opposite, as well as the stone frame of the north<br />

door. Plain tub font, C18 chancel rails with turned balusters<br />

(repeated in the pulpit). There are several wall monuments, in the<br />

chancel of 1793 and 1803, in the nave of 1823, 1826, and 1832;<br />

floor slabs include one in the centre of the chancel of 1757.<br />

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Corner Cottage<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PZ<br />

Apple Tree Cottage<br />

Park Lane<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8QB<br />

Granary 25m W Of Quarley Down<br />

Farmhouse<br />

Quarley Down Farm Lane<br />

Cholderton<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0DZ<br />

Walled Garden 150 M NW Of<br />

Cholderton Park<br />

Cholderton Road<br />

Quarley<br />

Andover<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP4 0EB<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140106 Cottage. Late C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof. 1 storey and QUARLEY<br />

attic, 2 above 3 windows. Hipped roof with a low eaves, raised in the<br />

centre and further raised above the upper windows. Casements.<br />

French door at the front (south) and C20 entrance at the east end.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140110 Cottage. Early C18, C20 restoration. Timber frame and thatch. 1<br />

storey and attic, 2 above 3 windows. Hipped roof, with eaves raised<br />

above the upper windows. Exposed frame, upper panels plastered,<br />

lower of brickwork with some banded brick and flint, cement plinth.<br />

Casements, one slightly projecting. Entrance at rear.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140113 Large granary. C18. Timber frame on 9 x 5 staddles, of 4 bays with<br />

one aisle: Queen post truss. Boarded walls. Corrugated iron ½hipped<br />

roof.<br />

LB2 09/03/1988 140159 Garden walling with outbuildings and pool. 1900, by Gerald C<br />

Horseley for H C Stephens MP. Unknapped flintwork incorporating<br />

some stone, brick dressings. Essentially walling enclosing kitchen<br />

garden about 75metres x 90 metres, about 4 metres high divided<br />

into bays by full- height offset piers; 6 bays east and west, 3 bays to<br />

north; this last incorporates sundry outbuildings and a recessed<br />

centre semi-circular archway in a stone panel, approached by a<br />

podium and 8 side steps on north side over a tank room set partly<br />

below ground. Garden side of walls all brick lined: at south ends the<br />

walls splay, centering on a circular pool with stone perimeter wall<br />

about 0.5 metre high and said to be 5 metres deep, the 20 metre<br />

diametre pool is surrounded by 31 random sized tanks (presumably<br />

for species water plants), and on south side are stone steps, a<br />

central stair and two flanking stairs with serpentine walls lead to<br />

gateway facing Choldrton Park House (q.v.) of which this feature is<br />

an important part of the setting (Wiltshire Record Office, Cat. No.<br />

1894, has one signed and dated detail drawing)<br />

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Romsey Extra<br />

Barn Adjoining<br />

Skidmore Cottages<br />

Lee Church Lane<br />

Lee<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LF<br />

LB2 493888 Mid C18 threshing barn. Five bay timber framed barn with a double<br />

cart entrance. The barn has a brick base and timber cladding, but<br />

the east wall is brick to eaves level with a timber gable, and there is<br />

a concrete block wall replacing the west end, abutting the shed. It<br />

has a tiled roof on the (south) roadside elevation and corrugated<br />

sheeting on the opposite roof slope. The adjoining shed is not of<br />

special interest. The roof structure is formed of four queen post<br />

trusses with trenched purlins, curved wind braces and common<br />

rafters which all appear to be original. The tie beams have straight<br />

and pegged braces to the principal wall posts, which have cut jowls,<br />

and which sit on a cill plate on top of the brick plinth. The wall<br />

framing comprises; at the south wall, studs with diagonal down<br />

braces from each principal post; and to the north wall, a substantial<br />

wall plate with curved braces from post to wall plate.<br />

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: The barn adjoining Skidmore<br />

Cottages is of special interest as an C18 timber framed five bay<br />

threshing barn with double cart entrance. Although some structural<br />

modifications have been made, it retains most of its timber framing<br />

and the plan-form. The barn has group value with the nearby listed<br />

Skidmore Cottages<br />

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Barn 25m North Of Lee Park<br />

Lodge<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LE<br />

3 Mainstone<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HG<br />

Gatepiers And Rails To Embley<br />

Lodge<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AE<br />

LB2 502533 Early C18 threshing barn. The sides of the barn are weather<br />

boarded, except the north side which is brick. The roof, which was<br />

probably originally thatch, is now clad in tin sheet. In addition to the<br />

double cart entrance, there are double doors at the north end of the<br />

barn which were inserted at a later date. It is of seven bays and<br />

aisled to both sides. The oak roof structure is largely intact, and has<br />

five queen post trusses clasped to a pair of purlins. The tie beams<br />

have straight braces pegged to the<br />

wall posts. Most of the rafters appear to be replacements. The<br />

principal posts are supported on chamfered concrete plinths. The<br />

wall plate on the east side rests on timber framing, but elsewhere on<br />

concrete blocking to one and a half metres high, which in turns sits<br />

on a cement plinth. There is a concrete block division which closes<br />

off the southernmost bay to the same height as the barn walls.<br />

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: This barn has special interest as an<br />

early C18 timber framed threshing<br />

barn with double cart entrance. Although some structural<br />

modifications have been made in order to<br />

support the original structure, it still retains most of its original timber<br />

framing and its plan-form.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407423 C18. 2-storeys. Nos. 3 and 5 immediately adjoin No.1 at south-west<br />

end of No 1; No 1 built at street level; Nos 3 and 5 built far below this<br />

so that the eaves level in Nos 3 and 5 reach approximately the same<br />

height as the top of the ground floor windows in No. 1. Nos. 3 and 5<br />

colourwashed brick. Old tile roof possibly partly retiled. Each house<br />

has 2 2-light caesment windows, lower windows with segmental<br />

headings. Wooden boarded door to each house also in segmental<br />

heading. (One other blocked opening on upper floor in No. 3<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141205 Gateway between the two lodges. c1840. Cast-ironwork above a low<br />

wall. On each side of the entrance, a short rail connects the lodge<br />

pier to an openwork cast-iron gate pier. the design incorporates<br />

ornament, of Greek motifs<br />

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Bowmans Farmhouse<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Romsey Extra<br />

Stable 20m NW Of Moorcourt<br />

East<br />

Ridge Lane<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AB<br />

Granary 25m NW Of Moorcourt<br />

East<br />

Ridge Lane<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AB<br />

Barn 50m South Of Manor Farm<br />

House<br />

Flexford Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO52 9DF<br />

Stables SW Of Baddesley Manor<br />

Flexford Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO52 9DF<br />

7 Mainstone<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HG<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141202 House. C17 timber framed building, with C18 extension and<br />

recladding, and C20 minor extension, and restoration. Painted brick<br />

walls of English bond, with exposed framework in part, cambered<br />

openings. Tile roof, hipped at the west end, half-hipped at the east,<br />

sloping roofs to the dormers. Long narrow building, with a north<br />

elevation of one storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows. casements,<br />

two sashes in exposed frames. C20 half-glazed porch. Granary<br />

demolished.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141190 Stable, now a garage. C18. Tall, almost square, block with brick<br />

walls of Flemish bond with blue heads, 1st floor band, plinth. Halfhipped<br />

roof. Hayloft door above a widened (C20) garage.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141191 Granary. Early C19. Timber frame on 3 x 4 staddles, with boarded<br />

walls, and slate roof. Includede for group value.<br />

LB2 05/11/1987 141290 Barn. Late C17, C18, C20. Timber-framed with weatherboarded<br />

walls. Steeply pitched corrugated iron roof. C18 north aisle. 5 bays<br />

with central cart entrances to north and south. Queen post roof with<br />

raking struts, clasped purlins and staggered butt-purlins. Several<br />

timbers re-used or replaced in C20 especially at cart entrances.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141135 Stable range. Late C17. Brick walls in English bond, cambered<br />

openings, high plinth (the lowest part of stone rubble). Tile roof, with<br />

raised brick gables at each end. The two-storeyed north elevation<br />

has a wide doorway with a window on each side and an oval panel<br />

above, repeated three times. A small C20 garage is set back at the<br />

west end.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407473 C18. 2-storeys with similar elevation and under same roof span as<br />

Nos. 3 and 5. Old tile roof with hip at south-west end. 3 windows; 2light<br />

casement windows, lower ones with segmental headings.<br />

Central door also in segmental heading between 2 easternmost<br />

window bays; door with narrow vertical strip panelling.<br />

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5A The Causeway<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HF<br />

5 The Causeway<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HF<br />

Kichen Garden Walls 50m North<br />

Of<br />

Broadlands House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

Urn<br />

Broadlands House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

Milestone 1500m S Of<br />

Roundabout With A31<br />

Southampton Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

Upper Ashfield House<br />

Southampton Road<br />

Ashfield<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9NJ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406766 C18. 1-storey and attic. Brick. Old tile roof. 2 windows on ground<br />

floor with panelled shutters. 6-panel door to south-west with upper 4<br />

panels cut away and glazed. One dormer casement on upper floor.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406765 C18. 2 storeys and attic. Brick with toothed eaves cornice and half<br />

hipped old tile roof. Gabled end facing stream has one window. 6panel<br />

door to south-east with architrave surround and flat hood, on<br />

this cast iron columns at head of flight of 6 steps parallel with front<br />

and with plain rails.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141174 Garden walls. C18 and C19. A series of tall brick walls is arranged<br />

in rectangular form, linked at one point to the Dairy, and extending<br />

southwards from it. English and Monk bonds, regular flat buttresses,<br />

plain doorways. Two doorways have wrought-iron gates. Included<br />

for group value.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141169 Garden ornament. Early C19. A Coade stone version of the<br />

Borghese vase, on a classical square pedestal.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141206 Milestone, Early C19. Painted stone and cast-iron plate. Rectangular<br />

section stone, with slightly rounded top. Cast-iron plate. on front,<br />

inscribed '7 miles TO SOTON, 1 TO ROMSEY' On route of<br />

Whiteparish, Romsey and Southampton Turnpike, 1755.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141208 House. Early C19. Brick walls in flemish bond, rubbed flat arches.<br />

Tile roof, brick dentil eaves. regular west front of two storeys for<br />

windows. Sashes in exposed frames. Porch with two columns two<br />

pilasters, of a simple Doric order but with the pediment replaced by a<br />

steeper gable, architrave and six-panelled (with top glazed) door.<br />

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Barn 50m S Of Baddesley Manor<br />

Flexford Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO52 9DF<br />

Thatched Cottage<br />

Luzborough Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9AA<br />

Garden Wall And Store E Of<br />

Manor House<br />

Flexford Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO52 9DF<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141136 Barn. C18. Timber frame of five bays, with an aisle on one long side,<br />

and central wagon entrance. Straight struts. Boarded walls. Halfhipped<br />

corrugated iron roof, with hipped tile roof surviving above the<br />

entrance.<br />

LB2 11/07/1996 461859 Small house. Circa C17, partly rebuilt and extended in about the<br />

early C19 and again in circa mid C19. Timber-framed faced and<br />

partly rebuilt in painted brick. Thatched roof with eyebrow eaves,<br />

semi-cinical ends and catslide at rear. Brick axial (originally gableend)<br />

stacks at either end. Plan: 2 room plan with direct entry into<br />

larger right-hand room, rear outshuts and smallsemi-circular end<br />

rooms. Originally a timber-framed house partly rebuilt in brick,<br />

extended and rear outshuts added in circa early C19; in about mid<br />

C19 a small semi-circular room was built at either end. Exterior: 1<br />

storey and attic. Nearly symmetrical 2 window northh west front. C19<br />

3 light windows with iron casements with leaded panes, ground floor<br />

with cambered brick arches, the left a 2 light casement, attic<br />

windows under eyebrow eaves and with exposed wall-plate below;<br />

central doorway with C20 plank door and small canopy. The semicircularends<br />

have small casement windows, the right (sw) with<br />

leaded panes. The thatched roof is carried down to lower eaves over<br />

the ends and the outshut at the rear; open bay on right of outshut'<br />

outshut rebuilt on left; small dormer in the thatch above the outshut<br />

with C19 casement. INTERIOR: Some wall-framing exposed in rear<br />

and side walls including a jowled post with brace. The right hand<br />

room has a chamfered axial beam and a large fireplace with a<br />

chamfered bressumer, blocked by a later brick fireplace. Come C19<br />

joinery. The left hand semi-circular room has small late C19<br />

chimmneypiece.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141134 Walls and a store. C16 and mid C19. A range of kitchen garden<br />

walls extends to the east of the house, most of it being of the C16.<br />

Brickwork of English bond: a small base section of (re-used)<br />

stonework. The north section east of the house has a stone capping,<br />

surmounted by wrought-iron rails. There is a later gateway, and also<br />

doorways. the mid C19 store is a small rectangular block, with a tile<br />

roof.<br />

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Gates And Gate-piers By Lodge<br />

Before Drive To Broadlands<br />

House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

Middlebridge Lodge<br />

Mainstone<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BA<br />

Braseria Casa Bodega<br />

23 Mainstone<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HG<br />

5 Mainstone<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HG<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407811 Tall pair of fine wrought iron gates of scroll-work pattern flanked by<br />

gate piers of yellow stock brick with stone capping; smaller gates to<br />

either side of identical design again flanked by smaller similar gate<br />

piers.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407787 Pleasant C19 building. One-storey and attic. Yellow stock brick.<br />

Slate saddleback roof; wide flat bracketed eaves. Main front facing<br />

river is of 3 bays. In attic storey, one window in centre with roof<br />

rising to form a gable above. Sash window in reveals with glazing<br />

bars intact; flat stone architrave frame; moulded stone cornice on<br />

brackets. On ground floor, sash window to eitiher side of large<br />

central porch with 2 Greek Doric columns flanked at either end by a<br />

square pillar; end pilasters. Entablature comprising frieze, moulded<br />

cornice and blocking course.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407474 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Old tile roof with flanking chimneys. 2 flatroofed<br />

dormers. Colourwashed brick. On 1st floor, 2 sash windows,<br />

5 panes wide, with architrave frames. On ground floor, 2 3-sided<br />

canted bays with moulded cornices over; each side containing one<br />

sash window. Central glazed door in architrave frame; moulded flat<br />

hood on very slender cast iron brackets. One-storey extension to<br />

south-east.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407423 C18. 2-storeys. Nos. 3 and 5 immediately adjoin No.1 at south-west<br />

end of No 1; No 1 built at street level; Nos 3 and 5 built far below this<br />

so that the eaves level in Nos 3 and 5 reach approximately the same<br />

height as the top of the ground floor windows in No. 1. Nos. 3 and 5<br />

colourwashed brick. Old tile roof possibly partly retiled. Each house<br />

has 2 2-light caesment windows, lower windows with segmental<br />

headings. Wooden boarded door to each house also in segmental<br />

heading. (One other blocked opening on upper floor in No. 3)<br />

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1 Mainstone<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HG<br />

3 The Causeway<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HF<br />

No 1 (Saddlers Mill) The<br />

Causeway<br />

Romsey<br />

Ridge House<br />

Ridge Lane<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AB<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407422 C18. 2-storeys. Colourwashed brick. Toothed brick eaves cornice.<br />

Old tile roof. Elevation to river has a 2-storey angular bay window to<br />

north-west with 2-light casements on each floor, and small dentilled<br />

cornice round head of bay, which is plastered below windows. Road<br />

elevation has 2, 2-light casement windows (segmental headed) on<br />

ground floor. 6-panel door (flush type) with top 2 panels cut away<br />

and glazed. Door in architrave surround with doorcase of fluted<br />

pilasters, cross reeded brackets, fluted frieze, shallow moulded and<br />

dentilled cornice, broken forward over brackets and moulded and<br />

dentilled pediment. All casements original.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406764 Mid C19. 2 storeys. 3 windows. Red brick. Hipped slate roof.<br />

Casement windows. 3 tiny gables like dormers and gabled porch.<br />

(formally stables).<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 406763 Late C18 (altered early C19). 2 storeys and attic. Brick with toothed<br />

eaves cornice and half hipped old tile roof carried down to ground<br />

floor ceiling level at back, which has 2 tiers of dormer casements, 5<br />

on 1st floor and one on 2nd floor. Main front consists of cottage at<br />

left hand end (probably former mill house). 2 3 light casement<br />

windows and centre two light casement windows on 1st floor, all in<br />

segmental heads. 6 panel central door on ground floor with upper<br />

part glazed. One hipped dormer over right hand window at eaves<br />

level. The Mill building to right hand has 2 hipped dormers (leaded<br />

casements) at attic level, higher up in roof than dormer over cottage.<br />

2 3 light leaded casements. Cental hoist door on 1st floor and<br />

additional hoist door to right hand. On ground floor, plain door to left<br />

hand and cart door to right hand. The right hand hoist and cart door<br />

to left hand and cart door to right hand. The right hand hoist and cart<br />

door come under a projecting tiled lean to with timber supports on<br />

parapet wall above mill stream. Cottage and Mill under same roof.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141188 House. C17 timber-framed lobby entrance house, with considerable<br />

early C19 alterations, and minor extensions. Rendered walls,<br />

hoodmoulds to the openings. Tile roof, with decorative bargeboards.<br />

South front of two storeys, with a projecting two-storeyed porch,<br />

2.1.3 windows. Casements, splayed bay at the west sied. Boarded<br />

door within a pointed arch. The rear has a wing of the same form,<br />

and there is a late C19 single-storeyed extension at the east side.<br />

INTERIOR: there is a C17 beam and massive chimney bressumer<br />

and some framing in the cross wall, to indicate the earlier origin of<br />

the building which appears externally as an example of the early<br />

Victorian Tudor style.<br />

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Skidmore Cottages<br />

Lee Church Lane<br />

Lee<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LF<br />

Mountbatten Gallery<br />

Lee Church Lane<br />

Lee<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LG<br />

Lee Manor And Caravan<br />

Drinkwater Sabey Ltd<br />

Lee Lane<br />

Lee<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LH<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141187 Farmhouse, now two cottages. C17, with C18 addition to form an Lshaped<br />

block, with early C19 infilling of the angle, and small C20<br />

wing. Brick walls of English and Flemish bond, 1st floor band to the<br />

oldest part, flush blue 1st floor band to the C19 part, some cambered<br />

openings, plinth (deep on the west elevation with two cellar<br />

doorways). Tile roof, hipped, half-hipped and gabnled, with hipped<br />

dormers. The oldest and latest units are one storey and attic,<br />

irregular fenestration, the C19 block, forming the south front, is of<br />

two storeys. casements. Late C19 gabled porch placed diagonally in<br />

the angle, other doorways are plain.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141186 Lee Chapel, now an art gallery. A neo-Norman design by T L<br />

Donaldson for Lord Palmerston, of 1862, with late C20 extension.<br />

Aisleless nave of four bays, with eastern apse, a smaller apse at the<br />

east end of the north elevation, south porch, with a late C20 room<br />

alongside the north wall. Walls of brickwork in equal bands of red<br />

and yellow, eaves with brick dentils and deep fascia supported on<br />

corbels, the long elevations divided panelwise by flat buttresses:<br />

hood-moulds and impost blocks to the arched openings, plinth. Slate<br />

roof over the nave, extended as a catslide above the addition; tile<br />

roof to the apses and porch, the latter with ornamental bargeboards.<br />

the west gable is stepped below the coping, and there is a central<br />

buttress flanked by narrow tall windows.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141184 Farmhouse. Late C18, with substantial early C19 modifications and<br />

extensions (in Tudor style), and mid C19 rear extentions. Brick walls<br />

in English and in Flemish Garden Wall bonds, 1st floor band and<br />

plinth to the oldest part, arched openings of segmental oval and 4centred<br />

forms, and indications of altered features. Tile roof; fluted<br />

stack, the west front elevation was symmetrical of two storeys five<br />

windows, and there is a north side extension of one storey and attic,<br />

one above two windows: in the early C19 the main part had forward<br />

projections formed at each side (each with a hipped roof) and the<br />

windows on each side of the centre were fitted. 'Tudor' casements,<br />

one central ground-floor triple Gothic sash. The north side projection<br />

has the doorway, with a gable on brackets, of Gothic style. The<br />

south elevation is continuous but irregular, incorporating the gableend<br />

of the front: two storeys three windows: Tudor casements, with<br />

deep windows in the east side splayed bay: the doorway has a<br />

pediment on large console brackets, and a six-panelled (four top<br />

glazed) door.<br />

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Church Cottages<br />

Lee Church Lane<br />

Lee<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LG<br />

Milestone 600m S Of Junction<br />

With A27<br />

Southampton Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

Milestone 150m N Of<br />

Roundabout On End Of M271<br />

Southampton Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

Gateway At Southampton Lodge,<br />

Sunflower Lodge<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LB<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141185 Row of estate cottages, of Tudor style. c1879, by W E Nesfield.<br />

Walls of red brickwork in English bond, the upper walling at the front<br />

being jettied on brackets, and timber-framed, with plaster panels<br />

having incised patterns, tile-hanging within the gables: small stepped<br />

buttresses at each end of the front wall. Tile roof, patterned<br />

bargeboards; prominent stacks with a pattern of vertical ribs,<br />

Symmetrical (north) front of one storey and attic, four windows, with<br />

large side gables and two gabled-dormers. Casements, those at the<br />

front having small leaded panes, 6 x 8 to each of the four-light<br />

casements, 6 x 5 above 6 x 7 to the mullion and transom dormers.<br />

Plain boarded doors. Single-storeyed outshots at the rear, and a<br />

separate sanitary block (now stores)<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141209 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and attached cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular stone with slighly rounded top. On front rectangular<br />

cast-iron plate, inscribed '6 miles TO SOTON, 2 TO ROMSEY'. On<br />

route of Whiteparish, Romsey, and Southampton, 1755.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141210 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and attached cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular stone with slightly rounded top. On front rectangular<br />

cast-iron plate, inscribed '5 miles TO SOTON, 2 TO ROMSEY' On<br />

route of Whiteparish, Romsey, and Southampton, 1755.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141180 Two gatepiers, and associated flank walls. 1870 by W E Nesfield.<br />

Square brick structures, with stone cap and moulded foot above a<br />

plain brick plinth. The cap has an ornamental finial, with a series of<br />

Gothic mouldings forming to cornice. The brickwork is enriched by a<br />

series of recessed panels, some with floral decoration, the ribbed<br />

effect reflecting that of the Lodge chimney stacks. Between the north<br />

pier and the Lodge is a short length of low brick wall supporting a<br />

wood rail on balusters, with wrought iron 'spike' ornament along the<br />

top. To the south of the south pier there is a high plain brick wall,<br />

with a flat buttress. the gates are late C20<br />

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Sunflower Lodge And<br />

Southampton Lodge<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LB<br />

Red Lodge<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LB<br />

LB2S 17/11/1986 141179 Lodge dwelling, of Tudor style. 1870, by W E Nesfield. Ground-floor<br />

brick walls of English bond (some lowest parts of Flemish bond),<br />

high plinth (double in parts): two tall chimneys with flues formed as<br />

octagons knitted into groups, with each face having a thin projecting<br />

rib, the multi-ribbed pattern being stopped by a horizontal moulding,<br />

above which the head of the shaft is widened: the smaller stack has<br />

a gabled head to its plain lower part, which contains at a high point a<br />

terra-cotta ornament, with W.C.T. (William Temple) and 1870: the<br />

longer stack has the rib pattern descending into a wider gable, with<br />

two narrow windows, being stopped by a terra-cotta cartouche. The<br />

upper floor is timber-framed, with close studding filled with rendered<br />

panels containing incised ornament or pargetting, the main corners<br />

having diagonal struts, with curved brackets supporting the<br />

bargeboards patterned with circular ornament (sun-flowers), and<br />

filled with scalloped tiling above plain-tile bell casts. L-shaped<br />

building of two storeys: the east side is dominated by the centrallyplaced<br />

larger stack: the south front has an east side gable (timberframed<br />

to ground-floor all level), enriched with curved panels at the<br />

top, on either side of an oriel, the ground-floor section containing a<br />

mullion and transom window and the open porch. The windows of<br />

various sizes are unified by the use of standard details of oak<br />

frames, and very small panes of glass leaded to form mullioned<br />

windows of 2, 3 and 5 lights, each of 6x8 panes, the large transomed<br />

window having 6x6 above 6x7 panes. Oak door within the recessed<br />

entrance. A small single-storeyed wing is masked by a high wall.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141178 Lodge dwelling. c1870, an 'Old English (Tudor) design by W E<br />

Nesfield. Walls of red brickwork in English bond with a high plinth<br />

(double in part), the prominent north gable being tile-hung with a<br />

scalloped pattern and is jettied at the 1st floor; above the entrance is<br />

a jettied section with plaster filled timber-frame, ending in a gable<br />

(again projected on brackets) with decorative bargeboards. Tile roof,<br />

with large and small gables and varied eaves levels: prominent<br />

chimney stack with vertical ribbed pattern in cut brickwork. The<br />

building has a simple rectangular form, enriched by varied details;<br />

one and a half storeys, irregular fenestration. The oak-framed<br />

casements have leaded lights of very small panes, used as a<br />

standard unit in different multiples, to fit different sizes of openings.<br />

Tudor doorframe and boarded door. A small single-storeyed rear<br />

wing is masked by a high wall.<br />

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Engine House 50m NW Of<br />

Broadlands House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

Stable Cottage<br />

Greatbridge Road<br />

Romsey Extra<br />

Greatbridge House<br />

Greatbridge Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0HB<br />

Greatbridge Cottages<br />

Greatbridge Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0HP<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141177 Engine house. Late C17 rebuilt early C19. Brick of 2 types. Buried<br />

under mound 1m vault brick passage into series of 3 vaulted<br />

chambers, 3m wide, 1st 2, 1m long, 3rd 2m long. 1st chamber bypass<br />

leet with with sluice, 2nd contains waterwheel with cast iron<br />

spokes, axle and centres about 2m diameter, and 3rd contains a 3ram<br />

pump which supplied water to house, brewhouse and dairy.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141182 Stable block to Greatbridge House, converted to a dwelling. Late<br />

C18, with minor late C19 alterations. Brick walls in Flemish bond,<br />

small cambered openings and also larger arched heads to windows.<br />

Low-pitched hipped slate roof. The east elevation is a low two<br />

storeys, with one window and a hayloft door above three windows<br />

and a wide carriage opening: a pilaster separates this from the<br />

shorter north side, which is single-storeyed and has a tall arched<br />

window on either side of a doorway. Casements, sashes at the north<br />

side. early C20 porch at the south side, and plain door at the north. A<br />

wall, with a doorway, links the building to Greatbridge House.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141181 House. Early C19 regency front, attached to a lower older rear part,<br />

forming an L-shape, with minor late C19 extensions. Red brick walls<br />

in Flemish bond, cambered openings, stone cills: the rear part is<br />

rendered. Hipped tile roof, with a wide eaves soffit to the front block,<br />

hipped slate roof to the extreme north extension. Symmetrical south<br />

front of two storeys three windows. Sashes, of sixteen lights, in<br />

reveals, Simple Tuscan porch, of two pilasters two columns,with<br />

panelled soffit and reveals, wide opening with architrave, and early<br />

C20 half-glazed door, on stone steps. The long rear wing, of two<br />

storeys five windows, has a rendered east wall, small casements<br />

(one splayed bay), a plain doorway, and at the north end there is a<br />

single-storeyed service wing. The west elevation has a large halfoctagonal<br />

mid C19 brick bay. INTERIOR: plain staircase, panelled<br />

doors in architraves, and Regency ceiling cornices.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141183 Short Terrace. Late C18. red brick walls of Flemish bond, English<br />

bond to the end walls. Half-hipped tile roof, with catslide at the rear.<br />

South front of two-storeys five windows (the middle bank above a<br />

doorway). C20 casements, but one original Gothic window at the<br />

west side. three plain doors.<br />

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Thatched Cottage<br />

Southampton Road<br />

A3057. Romsey Extra<br />

Embley Lodge<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AE<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141207 House. C16, with some C18 cladding, C19 and C20 extensions.<br />

Exposed timber-frame (indicating crucks in the west gable), with<br />

painted brick infill, other walling of painted brickwork in Flemish<br />

bond, with a plinth, C20 half-timbered middle wing. Half-hipped<br />

thatch roof, eyebrow dormer, tile and slate above the outshots. One<br />

storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Casements. Small brick porch<br />

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LB2 17/11/1986 141204 Lodge. southern one of a pair linked by a gateway, at the entrance to ROMSEY EXTRA<br />

Embley Park. c1840, with mid C19 extension. Stucco walls, moulded<br />

copings, caps, impost bands and panels, plain plinth, bold keys<br />

above the arched openings, eaved architrave to the doorway.<br />

Hipped slate roof. The older part is a tall single-storeyed pavilion in<br />

classical style and of symmetrical form: the rectangular block has<br />

broad rusticated pilasters at each corner, and between, at the front<br />

and rear, are arches to window openings (with triple keys), the wider<br />

part facing the driveway having the entrance. The upper part is a<br />

plain parapet, with central panels, surmounted at the front and rear<br />

by concave pedestals (lacking a top ornament). At the front<br />

(southeast) a wall extends at each side, with a dropping curve to a<br />

gate pier at the north side, and on the south with a dropping curve<br />

and extension (with a C19 window) to a second pier, which stands<br />

forward, being attached to the curved end of the wall. The arched<br />

windows are sashes, the door is half- glazed. A larger two-storeyed<br />

mid C19 wing has been attached to the original unit, being a plain<br />

rectangular block, with stuccoed walls, small casements, and a slate<br />

roof hipped at the south end.


Ower Lodge<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AE<br />

Brickhill Farm House<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AE<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141203 Lodge, northern one of a pair linked by a gateway, at the entrance to<br />

Embley Park. c1840, with mid C19 and C20 extensions. Stucco<br />

walls, moulded copings, caps, impost bands and panels, plain plinth,<br />

bold keys above the arched openings, eaved architrave to the<br />

doorway (now filled). Hipped slate roof. the oldest part is a tall singlestoreyed<br />

pavilion in classical style and of symmetrical form: the<br />

rectangular block has broad rusticated pilasters at each corner, and<br />

between at front and rear, are arches to the window openings (with<br />

triple keys), the wider part facing the driveway containing the former<br />

entrance: the upper part is a plain parapet with central panels,<br />

surmounted at front and rear by concave pedestals (lacking a top<br />

ornament). At the front (southeast) a wall extends at each side, with<br />

a dropping curve to a gate pier at the south side, and on the north<br />

with a dropping curve and extension (with a C19 window) to a<br />

second pier, which stands forward , being attached to the curved end<br />

of the wall. The arched windows are sashes. A larger two-storeyed<br />

mid C19 wing has been attached to the original unit, being a plain<br />

rectangular block with stuccoed walls, small casements and a slate<br />

roof: this continues as a C20 extension, northwards from the north<br />

end.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141201 Cottage Orne, with extensions, now a house. Early C18 and late C19<br />

extensions. Roughcast walls, with smooth stucco quoins, and high<br />

roughened stone plinth; later walls of red brickwork in stretcher bond,<br />

with cambered openings, Tile roof, with hipped ends to the old part;<br />

tall Tudor stack, of three diagonal flues on a rectangular base. A<br />

rectangular block, comprising a tall single storey above a basement<br />

(on a steep slope of ground, resulting in a two-storeyed effect at the<br />

north end), with two Gothic windows symmetrically placed on the<br />

long south side, the wall forming a half hexagon at the north end<br />

(with a central small Gothic window), at the west end an open porch<br />

of half hexagonal form, on a semi-circle of stone steps, with four<br />

rustic columns of cedar trunks; at the rear the former catslide roof<br />

above an outshot is masked in the centre by a late C19 two-storeyed<br />

extension of vernacular style (the whole forming a T-shape), with two<br />

small C20 outshots, one a porch. Casement windows, of Gothic form<br />

to the original part. Plain doorways, the one within the portico being<br />

off centre, with Gothic panels.<br />

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Ranvilles Farm<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AA<br />

Cutters Barn Cottages<br />

Pauncefoot Hill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AA<br />

Milestone On E Side 60m Of<br />

Entrance To Ranvilles Farm<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141200 Farmhouse. Large C16 timber-framed house, with minor C18<br />

cladding, and mid C19 rear extension. The frame is exposed above<br />

the ground- floor in the main block, and in the north wall of the rear<br />

wing, with brick infill, mostly herringbone: other walls of brickwork in<br />

English bond, with some Flemish and Monk bond. Tile roof; shafted<br />

stack. West front elevation of two storeys and attic, two windows,<br />

with a south side single storeyed extension of one window.<br />

Casements, an old window of diagonal oak mullions is now filled.<br />

Late C19 gabled brick porch, with arched entrance, and boarded<br />

door. The north elevation has the large gable of the main block (with<br />

an attic window), with the lower wing to the east side of 1st storey<br />

and attic, 1.1 above 3 windows. Casements, one five-unit splayed<br />

oriel fitted in the gabled dormer, with a moulded cill.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141199 Pair of cottgaes, probably built as four. Late C18, with mid C19<br />

porches, and C20 minor outshots. Walls of brickwork in English<br />

bond, cambered openings,and indications of changes. Symmetrical<br />

west front, of one storey and attic, four windows. Casements. Gabled<br />

brick porches, with arched entrances and wavy bargeboards. Small<br />

outshots at the north end and rear (southside) have tiled roofs and<br />

brick walls. A brick in the rear wall is incised S T 1773<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141198 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone with attached cast-iron plate.<br />

rectangular-section stone with flat top. On front cast-iron plate,<br />

inscribed 'Romsey 2, Ringwood 16'<br />

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Pauncefoot House<br />

Pauncefoot Hill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AA<br />

Barn 40m N Of Moorcourt House<br />

Ridge Lane<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AB<br />

Moorcourt House<br />

Ridge Lane<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AB<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141193 Farmhouse. C16 timber frame, with C18 and mid C19 extensions.<br />

Walls of painted brickwork in English bond, other parts of red<br />

brickwork in English bond (some blue headers), later walls of yellow<br />

brickwork in Flemish bond, two fragments of exposed framework,<br />

cambered ground-floor openings. Hipped tile roof with rear (double<br />

pile) slate roof. The north-west front has a symmetrical two storeyed<br />

part, of two windows, and a lower older part at the south-west side,<br />

masked by a two-storeyed forward wing with an outshot to the south<br />

west: the main front has sash windows, triple to the ground floor. The<br />

doorway has a wide early C19 porch, with a slate covered lowpitched<br />

gable, resting on plain columns and pilasters, and a wide<br />

plain architrave, and six panelled (two top glazed) door.The northeast<br />

elevation is symmetrical, of two bays, all filled. The south-east<br />

elevation shows the lower older part with a piece of exposed<br />

framework: small casements and a wood porch: the east side<br />

extends forward, and has a half-octagonal two-storeyed bay, with<br />

Victorian sashses. The framework is exposed within, as well as a<br />

large chimney breast.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141192 Barn. C17. A 14-bay timber frame with queen post trusses, clad on<br />

the outside with brick walling in English bond, containing slotted<br />

vents, two-wagon entrances, and a series of late openings.<br />

Corrugated-iron roof, half-hipped at the ends and hipped and<br />

projected above one wagon entrance.<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141189 House now divided into three dwellings. C15, with early C18 exterior,<br />

and C20 restoration. Brick walls of Flemish bond with blue heads to<br />

part, red brickwork in flemish bond elsewhere, 1st floor band to part,<br />

cambered ground-floor openings. Tile roof; group of three diagonal<br />

flues. The north front is two-storeyed, with a symmetrical<br />

arrangement of five windows, extended westwards by one window,<br />

and with a single-storeyed east extension of one window. Sashes in<br />

exposed frames, at the west side the ground-floor window has been<br />

filled and above it is a C17 mullion and transom 8-light window: the<br />

east side has a wide late C19 casement. A slender porch has a plain<br />

canopy on octagonal posts, with side boarding, and a six-panelled<br />

(four top glazed) door. the rear (south) has wings at each side, of<br />

coupled gables to the west C18), and to the east a coupled block<br />

(C19) of one and two storeys. The interior contains the framework of<br />

a late medieval house.<br />

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West Gate Lodge<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DL<br />

Hunters Inn<br />

Winchester Hill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 7NW<br />

Milestone 10m NE Of Brooklyn<br />

Botley Road<br />

North Baddesley<br />

Southampton<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141156 One of a pair of lodges, on either side of the entrance driveway, this<br />

on the north side. Early C19, with C20 alterations and extensions.<br />

Yellow brickwork in Flemish bond, arches to ground- floor openings<br />

(recessed at the front) plinth: plain stone band at impost level.<br />

Steeply-pitched hipped roof with eaves having coupled modillionbrackets.<br />

The almost-square pavilion structure has symmetrical<br />

form, with a sash window to the (east) front, and above this a Coade<br />

stone panel (of putti harvesting grapes). The entrance elevation<br />

(facing the driveway) has a window above on arched doorway, with a<br />

six-panelled door: at each corner there are piers, the rear marking<br />

the gateway: to the north side there extends a two-storeyed<br />

(lateC20) wing of tile and brick, and in front of this a low wall curves<br />

from the corner of the pavilion to stop at an outer pier of yellow<br />

brickwork with a stone cap, and above the wall there is a decorative<br />

metal rail.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141162 Public house. Mid C18 extended C19 & C20. Painted brick, old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay C18 building with tall wide C19 bay to<br />

L and single storey service bay to R, older part outshot to rear, with<br />

long C20 range to rear of C19 bay. Front has put on older part<br />

central gabled brick porch with roundheaded arch. Each side 2-light<br />

casement under rubbed arch, and 3 similar on 1st floor. End stack<br />

to R end. To L, C19 bay has wide and narrow 4-pane sash and on<br />

1st floor wide similar. Roof hipped and of lower pitch with higher<br />

eaves.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141161 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and attached cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular stone with slightly rounded top. On front rectangular<br />

cast-iron plate, inscribed "10 miles TO BOTLEY, 2 TO ROMSEY".<br />

On route of Whiteparish, Romsey and Botley Turnpike, 1755.<br />

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Spursholt House<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DJ<br />

East Gate Lodge<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DL<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141159 House. C17, mid C19, and late C20. Walls of brickwork in English<br />

and Flemish bonds, some cambered ground-floor openings. Tiled<br />

roof of many gables, and two hipped sections of the later dates; a<br />

Tudor stack of three diagonal flues. A building of medieval origin,<br />

with considerable alteration and reconstruction: a tall north-south<br />

block has three wings on the west side, two old and joined, with<br />

coupled gables, one east wing (added to at the rear C20) linking to a<br />

late C20 tall T-shaped unit, this last replacing a late C18 Gothic<br />

structure of castellated appearance with corner turrets. The irregular<br />

form of the building is mostly two storeyed (with attic to the old northsouth<br />

part), with mainly regular elevations to each section.<br />

Casements, some sashes. The entrance is within an arched porch,<br />

in a forward projection. The interior has a few minor features (e.g.<br />

beams, irregular small rooms) indicating its considerable age.<br />

Downgraded because of late C20 alterations.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141157 One of a pair of lodges, on either side of the entrance driveway, this<br />

on the south side. Early C19, with C20 alterations and extensions,<br />

Yellow brickwork in Flemish bond, arches to ground-floor openings<br />

(recessed at the front) plinth: plain stone band at impost level.<br />

Steeply-pitched hipped roof, with eaves having coupled modillionbrackets.<br />

The almost-square pavilion structure has symmetrical<br />

form, with a sash window to the (east) front, and above this a Coade<br />

stone panel (of putti cutting and collecting sheaves of corn). The<br />

wider entrance elevation (facing the driveway) has an upper<br />

casement window above a C20 brick porch, at each corner there are<br />

piers, the rear one marking the gateway. To the south side there<br />

extends a single-storeyed C20 wing of brick and tile, and in front of<br />

this a low wall curves from the corner of the pavilion to stop at an<br />

outer pier of yellow brickwork with a stone cap, and above the wall<br />

there is a decorative metal rail.<br />

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Luzborough Cottage<br />

172 Botley Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 5SW<br />

Longdown<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Shootash<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6GA<br />

Icehouse 170m NE Of<br />

Broadlands House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

LB2 06/04/1998 469171 House. C17: altered C18, C19 and C20. Timber-framed, infilled in<br />

brick, ground floor wall-framing replaced in brick. Thatched roof with<br />

gabled and half-hipped ends. Brick gable-end stacks. Plan: 2-<br />

ROOM PLAN, the right [N] room heated from a gable-end fireplace,<br />

left room probably originally unheated; the two rooms subdivided<br />

later to form four rooms on the ground floor. EXTERIOR: 1 storey<br />

and attic. Asymmetrical 2-bay east front, the small-framing on the<br />

first floor has tension-braces, ground floor underbuilt in red brick;<br />

plank door to left of centre and C20 2-and 3-light casement to left<br />

and right; attic eyebrown to right with 3-light casement with glazing<br />

bars. 2-light casement in south end wall. North gable-end clad in<br />

corrugated sheet steel, and with later weatherboarded outshut<br />

concealing English garden wall bond brickwork of ground floor. 2-bay<br />

rear [W] ground floor brick, first floor small-framing with tensionbraces,<br />

right end rebuilt in brick; small 2-light casements with glazing<br />

bars, attic casements in eyebrow eaves; doorway to right of centre<br />

with plank door. INTERIOR: Exposed chamfered axial beam with<br />

hollow-step stops and exposesd joists; ground floor subdivided,<br />

winder stairs beside stack replaced. Attic ceiled, but tie-beam truss<br />

and wind-braces visible, and common-rafters exposed under eaves<br />

outside.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141155 Cottage orne. Early C19. Stuccoed brick with attached rustic timber<br />

tree trunks, thatched roof. 2 storey, 2 bay with polygonal end to one<br />

bay, and on side of this bay 1½ storey, 1 bay wing, on side of this<br />

C20 single storey wing. Front has wing in front of L bay with 2-light<br />

casement on end. On R side, longer single storey C20 brick and tile<br />

wing. On L side of wing 2-light pointed casement. At end of L bay of<br />

main block polygonal end. 1st face has pointed French window with<br />

2-light casement over. Hood mould to most windows, and full-height<br />

rustic tree trunks, between bays and faces of polygonal end. Roof<br />

hipped at polygonal L end. Wide stack on front above wing. Wing<br />

half-hipped.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141176 Icehouse. Early C19. Brick. 3m vaulted passage, with reveal of<br />

door surviving, running into top of domed chamber of 5m diameter<br />

and 4m depth.<br />

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Pavilion/generator House 30m<br />

NW Of<br />

Dairy House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

Garden Cottage<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LB<br />

Stable Flat Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9LB<br />

Walls Enclosing E Forecourt Of<br />

Broadlands House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141175 Pavilion/generator house. Late C19. Timber-frame, weatherboard,<br />

brick. Hipped tile roof. Beside stream, open front with verandah of<br />

balustrade and posts. Inside generator gear removed.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141173 House, now an information centre. C18, of two phases restored<br />

C20. Front walls of stucco, with 1st floor moulded and fluted band,<br />

hoodmoulds to the ground floor openings, plinth; the rear block has<br />

brickwork of English bond, 1st floor bond, some rubbed flat arches<br />

and other cambered arches, some flush blue pattern work. Tile roof,<br />

hipped to the front. A structure of two parts, the larger and taller rear<br />

block of two storeys and attic, and a lower, wider and narrow front<br />

part in Gothic style, of two storeys, and six windows regularly<br />

arranged. Deep sashes with Gothic glazing bars to the ground floor<br />

(one opening as a doorway), upper small Gothic coupled casements.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141172 Stables. C17 and C19. Brick walls of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, 1st floor moulded band, rubbed flat arches to the ground<br />

floor, plinth. Hipped tile roof. A rectangular two-storeyed block, with<br />

symmetrical treatment, North elevation of seven bays, the upper<br />

openings being circles alternating with ovals, the lower having five<br />

windows and doorways at each side. Leaded lights, the lower in<br />

mullion and transom frames. The wide doorways have plain frames,<br />

enclosing two fanlights, and massive two-panelled doors. The south<br />

elevation is the same, but a wide C20 opening has been made in the<br />

centre. The west elevation has two circular above four windows,<br />

with a central doorway (now blocked). The east elevation has five<br />

windows, the upper being circular and oval.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141171 Flanking forecourt walls, turned inward to meet a central gateway,<br />

1899 by C H Nisbett. The outer parts comprise tall outward-curving<br />

walls from the corners of the east front of the house, being of yellow<br />

brickwork, in panels separated by panelled buttresses, and crowned<br />

by a parapet, pierced with terracotta ornament. The central tall gatepiers<br />

have ball finials; they are linked to the outer walls by a zig-zag<br />

arrangement of a balustrade, of the same pattern as the parapet of<br />

the outer walls. Included for group value.<br />

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Ha-Ha And Bridge<br />

Broadlands House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

Orangery<br />

Broadlands House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

Pond 50m S Of Broadlands<br />

House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141170 Retaining wall, and cutting, crossed by a footbridge. Late C19.<br />

Plain wall of brickwork. The bridge is of single span, has a flatcurved<br />

arch in brickwork, with a pierced brick parapet, ending in<br />

short piers. Included for group value.<br />

LB2S 17/11/1986 141168 Orangery. C18 pre-Palmerston orangery structure remains as a<br />

rectangular block, having five tall sash windows on the long south<br />

side; a western portico was added (1769) by Capability Brown, and<br />

the building was extended four bays eastwards in 1788 by Holland,<br />

this last being top-glazed by W E Nesfield 1875. Yellow brick walls,<br />

rubbed flat arches, stone eaves band comprising a fascia with flutes<br />

and circles above a moulding, full height sashes. The portico has a<br />

central niche, flanked by pedimented doorways, and in front are four<br />

Ionic columns the outer being coupled with square columns at the<br />

corners, above all is a modillion entablature and pediment. The<br />

eastern section ends with a flat plain gable, as background to a wide<br />

fluted urn on a garlanded plinth, tall windows below eaves level.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141167 Pond, being part of a garden scheme. 1875, by W E Nesfield.<br />

Circular pond with surrounding kerb, with rounded top, above ovolo<br />

and cyma mouldings. Included for group value.<br />

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Broadlands House<br />

Broadlands Park<br />

Romsey By-Pass<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9ZD<br />

LB1 29/05/1957 141166 Large country house. An Elizabethan U-shaped shell, refaced and<br />

altered for the 2nd Lord Palmerston into a classical design of square<br />

plan, in two main stages, of 1768-71 by Capability Brown, and 1788<br />

by Henry Holland, with subsequent minor additions and subtractions.<br />

Walls of yellow (white) brickwork in Flemish bond, with Portland<br />

stone dressings; eaves cornice, architraves with cornices or<br />

triangular or segmental pediments, cill band (north), plinth, and<br />

chamfered quoins of 1859. Hipped slate roof, flat-roofed dormers.<br />

The west front (1771) is a refacing of the original building (of<br />

irregular fenestation0 by a symmetrical elevation of 2 storeys, attic<br />

and basement, 3.3.3 windows. The centre is an Ionic stone portico<br />

with pediment, approached by a flight of steps flanked by walls,<br />

ending on each side with a Grecian sarcophagus. The ground floor<br />

windows have alternate pediments of triangular and segmental form,<br />

an contain Victorian sashes. The central doorway has a larger<br />

segmental pediment on Victorian sashes. The central doorway has<br />

a larger segmental pediment on brackets. The south elevation is<br />

symmetrical, of two storeys, 3.3.3 windows: the centre projects<br />

slightly beneath a pediment and the ground floor windows have<br />

pediments; this also was a refacing of an irregular front. The east<br />

elevation is a result of Henry Holland's work of 1788, whereby the<br />

narrow ends of the Elizabethan wings were widened, and the old<br />

enclosed forecourt filled with a recessed portico, and behind it an<br />

octagonal toplit vestibule: the result is a symmetrical facade of two<br />

storeys and attic, 3. portic . 3 windows. The stone portico has four<br />

slender Ionic columns with pilasters at each side, the open interior<br />

containing niches on each side of a central doorway. The raising of<br />

a front wall to the attic (by T L Donaldson 1859) results in a taller<br />

elevation. The north elevation has much of 1954, with eight regular<br />

windows and a stone doorframe; this part of the building had a si<br />

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Stanbridge Earls School<br />

Stanbridge Lane<br />

Awbridge<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 0ZS<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141164 Medium-sized country house is used as a school. A site of Saxon<br />

occupation, with continuous residence from the C13: by the mid C14<br />

a substantial stone-built hall, with an east tower and a south chapel<br />

existed (and virtually remains): about 1840 additions were made and<br />

in 1895 a large series of additions in conforming scale: in the C20<br />

service wings of similar style were added, of a lesser scale. The<br />

north front is ashlar of the medieval building, with later west-side<br />

extension in roughcast, the stonework of the north east corner<br />

(originally the tower) returns on the east and south (part) with a<br />

recessed roughcast section separating it from a south side wing<br />

(1895) of brickwork, the south range is brickwork of English bond,<br />

except for the middle section of ground floor walling (the south wall<br />

of the chapel) of stone and flint with stone dressings; the latest work<br />

is rendered. Tile roof, with Tudor stacks of c1900. The main (north)<br />

front is symmetrical in general form, of two storeys and attic, 1.5.1<br />

windows, arranged irregularly in the recessed centre: and with 1.3.1<br />

gables (four of the C17) which are rendered. The walling is ashlar<br />

(except the west side), the fenestration is mid C17 with oak mullion<br />

and transom windows of varied sizes, in the centre is a gabled porch<br />

of 1658. The eat elevation shows as two tall gabled blocks (with<br />

only one window), the north side being the medieval tower and the<br />

south of similar form in brickwork of English bond, separated by a<br />

recess above a half-glazed porch (1895). The south elevation has<br />

gabled projections (1895) at each side of two storeys and attic one<br />

window, the centre being of two storeys five about six windows: the<br />

central part is c1840, although half the ground floor is the medieval<br />

chapel, with four coupled stone windows. To the west of the main<br />

block, the service additions (c1900) and later) are of lower height but<br />

two-storeyed, in a vernacular style; these irregular units surround a<br />

small courtyard, entered through an archway. The interior has some<br />

C17 oak panelling and some rooms with pinewood panelling (early<br />

C19), there is a stone Tudor fireplace (probably reset) and an upper<br />

room has the arch-braced main truss of the (probable) medieval<br />

solar.<br />

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Romsey Town (Abbey)<br />

South Garden<br />

9 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

The Three Tuns<br />

58 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HL<br />

Flat 1-7<br />

7 St Clements Close<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FF<br />

26 Portersbridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DJ<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139448 Early C19. 3 storeys. Painted stucco on brick. Moulded and coved<br />

cornice and parapet with stone capping. 3 windows to upper floors;<br />

sash windows in reveals in flat arches; glazing bars intact. Shop<br />

front on ground floor with angle pilasters, plain frieze and moulded<br />

cornice over. Plain wooden door to south-east with plain rectangular<br />

fanlight over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407723 Late C18. Originally one house. 2-storeys. Painted brick and<br />

weather-boarded bay. Plain boxed eaves. Old tile roof. Central,<br />

half octagonal, 2-storey bay, weatherboarded, with hipped slate roof<br />

and with 3 sash windows on each floor each 4 panes wide. To<br />

south-west of bay on each floor, one 4-pane window, lower window<br />

in segmental arch. 6 panel door with 2 fielded panels and with upper<br />

4 panels cut away and glazed; door with architrave frame and open<br />

moulded pediment on cut brackets. To north-east of bay - now Nos.<br />

54 and 56 - 2 windows on both floors; upper windows sash windows,<br />

3 panes wide with architrave frames; windows on ground floor<br />

covered by shutters, with 2 doors with upper parts panelled in<br />

between. The roof slopes down to ground floor ceiling level at back<br />

where there is also a long central range of outbuildings<br />

colourwashed with old tile roofs.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407863 1812. 2-storeys. Stucco. Much altered. Hipped slate roof. South<br />

front a symmemtrical design of 2, 2-storey segmental bays each with<br />

one (4 panes wide) sash window on 1st floor and French casement<br />

on ground floor. narrow border glazing in bold bolection shaped<br />

surround on ground floor. The central part has modern glazed door,<br />

formerly under a balcony (with cast iron rails and columns) at 1st<br />

floor level; now only floor of balcony remains, cantilevered out from<br />

the wall. A central glazed door on 1st floor formerly opening on to<br />

balcony has been replaced by a modern 2-light metal frames<br />

casement window.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407862 Late C18. 2-storeys. Brick. Small moulded eaves cornice. Modern<br />

tile hipped roof. Each house has one sash window with architrave<br />

frame both above and below; sash windows 4 panes wide with<br />

glazing bars intact. Upper windows with stuccoed voussoirs, lower<br />

windows in segmental arches. No. 26 has been refaced with new<br />

brickwork; partial refacing to No. 30. 4-panel moulded door, with flat<br />

board hood over on cut brackets. Set back at road junction with<br />

good effect.<br />

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The Forge<br />

6 Portersbridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DJ<br />

2-4 Portersbridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DJ<br />

Foxmill<br />

64 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407861 C18. 3-storeys. Brick. Brick dentil cornice. Modern tile roof, hipped<br />

at south-west end. South-west front has one window bay. Southeast<br />

and entrance front has one window to right hand and one<br />

vitreous panel on each floor to left hand. Square sash windows on<br />

2nf floor; on ground and 1st floors sash windows in slightly<br />

segmental headings, no glazing bars; all windows with architrave<br />

frames. Central 5-panel door with good plain Doric porch with 2<br />

columns, pilasters on wall face and entablature over. 2-storey<br />

extension at north-east end has a 2-light casement window on upper<br />

floor but has 2 2-light casementn windows below with flat heads.<br />

Red tile hipped roof with pentice. In an important position at an<br />

angle of the street.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407860 No 2: Early C19. 2-storey. One window bay. Gable end facing<br />

street. Red brick. Slate roof which continues over single storey<br />

addition to the west. The latter is of red brick with vitreous brick<br />

headers and has 2 wqindows (sash windows in reveals in slightly<br />

segmental arches; (no glazing bars; shutters to both windows). The<br />

2-storey parat to the east of this has a segmental headed sash<br />

window (4 panes wide) in reveals, on both 1st and ground floors.<br />

Shutters to ground floor window. Plain wooden door with rectangular<br />

fanlight to left hand (ie to the west). No 4: C18 with light timberframed<br />

construction visible in upper part of east wall. Tile rofo witih<br />

half hip also at east end. South wall is of pebble dash over brick. 2<br />

small 2-light casement windows above; below, 3 small modern<br />

windows; one wooden boarded door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407859 Early C19. 2-storeys with same wall treatment as west front of No.<br />

23A but with differnet, asymmetrical window arrangement. Slate<br />

gabled roof with lower ridge. 2 segmental headed casement<br />

windows to left hand, both above eand below. Pair of doors in<br />

centre under plain glazed porch (modern glazed door to left with<br />

htiled steps and handrail leading to it; wooden boarded door to right<br />

hand. Modern 2-light casement window above to right of centre.<br />

Formerly a hoist door at upper level to south of this; another smaller<br />

flat-headed 2-light window immediately below it. Wide stable door in<br />

segmental arch t south of this. East front of No. 64 has 4 bays;<br />

windows with segmental heads. Wooden footbridge and remnants<br />

of mill machinery.<br />

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23A Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407858 No. 23B adjoins No. 23A to the east with its south front facing on to<br />

the stream and to the By-pass; no. 23A faces west (or south southwest).<br />

Marked on the map as Nos. 23 and 25. West front of No.<br />

23A: late C18 or early C19. 2-storeys and attic. Red brick with brick<br />

dentil cornice. Old tile gabled roof. 2 flat-roofed dormers (arranged<br />

asymmetrically). 3 sash windows with frames and with segmental<br />

heads on 1st floor; 2 similar windows on ground floor;p no glazing<br />

bars. Central 6-panel door in panelled reveal, with delicately<br />

moulded Doric doorcase of pilasters and entablature, with pediment<br />

over. The entablature broken forward over pilasters. South front of<br />

No. 23B: Late C18 early C19. East-west wing in 2 sections.<br />

(Western sectio npossibly cooprises part of No. 23A). Red brick<br />

fronts with soem vitreous brick headers. Old tile roofs with tiling<br />

partly renewed in west. West part has higher front and higher roof.<br />

An angular bay projects on both floors with moulded wood cornice at<br />

head. (Sash window to centre light on 1st floor; casement window to<br />

centre light on ground floor). East section of 2-storeys and attic.<br />

Old tile roof. 2 sash windows on 1st floor in brick reveals (one 4panes<br />

and the other 3-panes wide). On ground floor to left hand, 4<br />

moulded panelled door; porch with wooden boarded sides and<br />

sloping slate roof over. Small narrow segmental headed window to<br />

left of this. To right hand, segmental headed casement window of 2<br />

lights.<br />

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38-52 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

36 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

28 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407857 Early C19. 2-storeys. Brick with slate roof. Nos. 38-40 form a<br />

continuous terrace but No. 48 has a separate roof and has a wider<br />

and higher frontage. Nos. 50 and 52 are similar to No. 48, but are<br />

set back from the road. Nos. 30, 40, 42, 444 and 46 have one<br />

window bay each and one door. all except No. 46 have a 2-light<br />

casement window above and a 2 or 3-light casement window in<br />

segmental arch below. No. 48 has a sah window (4 panes wide) on<br />

both floors, lower window in segmental arch. 6-panelled doors in<br />

reeded architrave frames; all except No. 46 has doorway set in<br />

segmental arch. No. 46 has door frame ornamented in corner with<br />

roundels with a small thin hood over. No. 48 has 2 sash windows (4<br />

panes wide) in brick reveals above. One similar sash window below<br />

to south with rubbed brick voussoir. 6-panelled door in centre on<br />

ground floor with top 2 panels cut away and glazed. Door in reveals;<br />

reeded architrave frame ornamented in corners with roudels; plain<br />

frieze with small flat hood on small shaped brackets over. Southern<br />

part containing door and southernmost bay projects slightly in both<br />

storeys. In northernmost bay on ground floor, wooden boarded door<br />

with frame in segmental arch. Nos. 50 and 52: a symmetrical pair.<br />

One window bay each. 2-light casement windows with glazing bars<br />

in reveals both above and below; rubbed brick voussoirs. Doorways<br />

coupled in centre with common frieze and flat hood on shaped<br />

brackets over; flush panelled doors.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407856 Late C18. 2-storeys and basement. Brick. Old tile roof.<br />

Eachhouse has one hipped dormer, and one window bay; casement<br />

windows with slightly segmental arches. Doorways coupled under<br />

slightly segmental arches; 4 flush panel doors. Common flights of 5<br />

steps with plain wooden handrail leading up to each pair of<br />

doorways.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407855 Late C18. Nos. 20, 22 and 24 of 2-storeys and attic with one hipped<br />

dormer each. Nos. 26 and 28 of 2-storeys only with lower ridge line.<br />

Red brick. One window bay each except for No. 28 which has 2.<br />

Tile roof with slate verge. Ridge at varying heights. Nos. 20, 22 and<br />

24 each have one 2-light casement window on 1st floor; No. 28 has<br />

2 and No. 26 has one 3-light casement window on 1st floor. On<br />

ground floor each house has one sash window 4 panes wide in<br />

moulded frame with rubbed brick voussoir. Nos. 22 and 24 have<br />

coupled doorways. Doors with 6 fielded panels, upper 2 in Nos. 20<br />

and 28 and upper 4 in No. 26 cut away and glazed. Doorcase with<br />

pilasters, plain friezes and small flat hoods on shaped brackets.<br />

Common frieze and hood to Nos. 22 and 24.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


6 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

4 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

21 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GF<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407853 Early C19 terrace of small houses. 2-storeys and basement. No. 6<br />

projects forward from the rest. All of brick with flat eaves and slate<br />

roof. Each house has one window bay and 6-panel doors. Sash<br />

windows (4 panes wide) in revealas (No. 6: windows with flush<br />

frames); rubbed brick voussoirs over ground floor windows. Window<br />

blind covers to windows in Nos. 8, 12, 16 and 18. Doors with upper<br />

2 panels cut away in Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 and with upper 4<br />

panels cut away in No. 6. Doors in reveals; in reeded frames with<br />

plain frieze with delicate flat hood on curved cut brackets. Doors of<br />

Nos. 10 and 12, and of Nos. 14 and 18 are grouped in pairs. 4<br />

moulded stone steps to each door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407852 Early C19. Set forward from No. 2 on pavement. 2-storeys. Slate<br />

roof with hip at north end; red ridge tiles. Cement rendered. 2 sash<br />

windows above, 4 panes wide, in reveals. On ground floor, one sash<br />

window in centre with rendered voussoir. Door to north-west (left<br />

hand) with 6 flush panels, top 2 out away and glazed. Door in<br />

reveals behind doorway with panelled pilasters and with plain frieze<br />

and small flat hood over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407822 C15 to C16. Restored 1929. 2-storeys and attic. Almost<br />

symmetrical front of 3 gables with northernmost gable in recession.<br />

A small additional gable occurs between central and left hand gable<br />

with entrance door under. Each gable has contemporary moulded<br />

bargeboards. Timber-frame with brick infilling, plastered in northern<br />

gable, and of herringbone patterin centre gable; red brick infilling<br />

(stretchers only) in southern gable. Centre gable is more elaborate<br />

than remainder in treatment with moulded trimming beam oncut<br />

corner brackets under oversailing 1st floor. Upper parts to other<br />

gables oversail withplain joists under. Old tile roof. Southern and<br />

central gables each have one 3-light csement window in centre<br />

(including attic) some C18, some moder, with rectangular lead<br />

panes. The north gable has one 2-light, C18 lattice paned casement<br />

and 6-panel door to north (6 flush panels with upper 2 panels cut<br />

away and glazed). The main door is modern, set in deep recess with<br />

original molded oak frame with 4-centred pointed head and moulded<br />

spandrels. Small window on 1st floor in small gable over door.<br />

Modern lead guttering (dated 1929).<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


15 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GF<br />

2 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

Railings To Front Of<br />

5 And 7 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GF<br />

1 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GF<br />

Coach House Adjoining W End Of<br />

88 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

37 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GE<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407821 Early C19. Set back from No. 9. 3-storeys and cellar. Brick with<br />

moulded eaves cornice and slatel roof. Sash windows on all floors;<br />

4 panes wide; in brick reveals with rubbed birck voussoirs. Smaller<br />

windows on uppermost store. Each house has one window bay to<br />

north and door to south. 6 panel doors (top 2 panels cut away and<br />

glazed) in panelled reveals, with reeded architrave surround<br />

ornamented at corners with roundels. Plain frieze over with flat<br />

coved brackets supporting small moulded flat hood. Each door,<br />

except No. 17, approached by 4 stone steps with cast iron guard rail<br />

on left hand terminating in square standard with urn finials. Set back<br />

from road with paved path to each house.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407823 Early C19. Set back from street with small garden before it. 2storeys.<br />

Slate saddleback roof. Red brick. One sash window (4<br />

panes wide) in reveals both above and below; lower window with<br />

segmental arhc. 6 panelled door with flat hood on brackets over.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407817 Cast iron railings. ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407816 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Brick. Moulded eaves cornice. Old tile<br />

roof. One slate-roofed dormer; sash window. 2 windows on 1st<br />

floor; sash windows with architrave frames, 3 panes wide. Small<br />

early C19 shop front of 3-lights with glazed door on ground floor with<br />

angle pilasters, plain frieze and flat moulded cornice hood over on<br />

cut brackets.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407363 One-storey plain brick stable block to west of No. 88 with segmental<br />

arched stable door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407252 Early C19. 2-storeys. Slate roof with flanking chimneys. Painted<br />

brick. 3 bays. On upper floor, blocked centre opening and 2 sash<br />

windows 4 panes wide with architrave frames. Below these on<br />

ground floor, 2 similar windows set in segmental arches. Narrow<br />

ssemi-circular arched doorway in centre; flat-headed doorway in<br />

recession; 4 panelled door with plain rectangular fanlight over. At<br />

north-west end, wooden-boarded gate.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Railings And Gate At Clarendon<br />

House<br />

60 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HL<br />

117 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

Suan Thai Top Flat 15 Tee Court<br />

And Baptist Church 22<br />

Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

1 Corn Market<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GB<br />

Statue Of Lord Palmerston<br />

Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

14 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407725 Early C19 rails in front with square standards and urns and<br />

intermediate rails curved at top in pairs. Small gate at east side, of<br />

rails of similar iron work.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407716 C18. 2-storeys. pebble-dashed walls. Old tile roof half hipped at<br />

each end. 3, 3-light casement windows on 1st floor. 3, 2-light<br />

casement windows on ground floor, 2 doors with architrave<br />

surrounds and small flat hoods on brackets. No. 115 has a 4-panel<br />

door with upper 2 panels cut away and glazed; No. 117 has a 6-<br />

panel door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406692 1811. Colourwashed stucco. Moulded pediment shaped gable end<br />

facing street; plaque with date in tympanum. Stuccoed; rusticated<br />

quoins. 3 semi-circular headed windows on 1st floor with interlacing<br />

tracery; moulded architrave frames; continuous band at sill level. 2<br />

flat headed windows of 2 lights with pointed panes below, both in<br />

moulded segmental headed architrave frames. Porch with tiled<br />

gabled roof; angle buttresses; entrance with pointed arch.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407090 Part of same building as No. 10 Bell Street and with similar frontage.<br />

Early - mid C19. 3-storeys. One window bay. Slate roof. Painted<br />

brick. 1 square square sash window. On second floor one sash<br />

window (flat headed) below in reveals in segmental arch; painted<br />

voussoir. Shop front of 3 lights and doorway to west flanked by<br />

pilasters of similar design to those flanking shop windows in No. 10<br />

Bell Street; similar entablature over.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407629 Bronze statue of 3rd Viscount Palmerston by Matthew Noble. 1868. ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

The figure has been cast in a standing position with weight on right<br />

leg and left leg inclined gently forward; shown in contemporary dress<br />

(frock coat and etc); left arm on hip and left hand holding a<br />

manuscript; right arm inclined outwards and forwards with right hand<br />

open. Tall pink marble plinth below with the inscription "Palmerston".<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407515 C18. 3-storeys and attic. Colourwashed stucco. Moulded<br />

bracketed eaves cornice. Modern red tile roof and flanking<br />

chimneys. 2 hipped dormers with Yorkshire casements. 4 sash<br />

windows in shallow reveals with keystones on both upper floors; no<br />

glazing bars. C19 Gothic shop front with 3-light shop windows on<br />

ground floor; low modern stall-riser. At east end, 4-flush panelled<br />

door and rectangular fanlight in panelled reveals.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


12 Abbey Water<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EJ<br />

Garden Gates To 14 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EL<br />

Railings And Gates To Garden Of<br />

17 And 19<br />

The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

23 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

11 Latimer Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DF<br />

The Abbey Church<br />

The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

LB2 House, Abbey water ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139441 Contemporary cast iron gates to garden at east and west ends; rails<br />

to gates with spear-headed finials. Square cast-iron gate piers;<br />

diamond and circular pattern in each pier; cast-iron capping; urn<br />

finials.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139437 Cast-iron gates and railings; spear-headed terminals to railings;<br />

square standards.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139438 Projecting forward from nox 17 and 19, and with lower frontage.<br />

Dated 1820. 2 storeys and attic. Stucco. Moulded eaves cornice.<br />

Slate foof. No 21 has one dormer casement with "gothic" glazing<br />

pattern in attic. 2 sash windows on 1st floor, 4 panes wide, and with<br />

gothic glazing; one sash window also with gothic glazing on ground<br />

floor and door to east. No 23 has one modern dormer in attic with<br />

front of 3 lights with gothic glazing, and with sundial below. No 23<br />

has 2 sash windows, 4 panes wide, with gothic glazing on 1st floor;<br />

date panel also. 2 windows and central door on ground floor. Doors<br />

are similar to nos 17 and 19; 6 panelled doors with upper 4 panels<br />

cut away and glazed; large rectangular fanlight with gothic glazing<br />

over. Contemporary trellis porch and flat moulded and dentilled<br />

hood.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407417 Early C19. 2 parallel ranges. 2-storeys. Painted stucco. Brick<br />

dentil cornice. Old tile roof. 2 3-light sash windows both above and<br />

below. C19 glazed door off centre with doorcase and reeded<br />

pilasters and flat hood over on plain brackets.<br />

LB1 28/08/1951 139430 Probable foundation 907 by Edward the Elder. Reconstituted by<br />

Edgar 967 and dedicated to St Mary and St Eldrida. The existing<br />

building dates mainly from C12, rebuilding continuing probably until<br />

circa 1230. Built of stone from Chilmark. Romsey Road outside<br />

west wall of south transept; C13 wall painting. (See VCH). The<br />

churchyard has a broad central walk lined with pollarded trees and<br />

forms a pleasant garden space close to the town. Arrangement of<br />

the churchyard and approach to the church from the east are both<br />

excellent.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Waterloo Memorial<br />

The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

29 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BT<br />

1 - 5 The Horsefair<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EZ<br />

Hampshire County Library<br />

Station Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DN<br />

Cleve House<br />

21 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

57 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

LB2 24/07/2012 472438 The monument stands within Romsey churchyard, to the south of the<br />

Abbey church. If is of limestone ashlar and comprises a square base<br />

and three battered stages separated by flat abaci. The topmost<br />

stage is surmounted by an urn if vase with lobed ornament and<br />

grotesque heads. The lowest stage bears an inset marble plaque<br />

inscribed: ‘THIS COLUMN WAS ERECTED / BY A YOUNG<br />

ARCHITECT / OF THIS TOWN / IN COMMEMORATION / OF THE<br />

VICTORIOUS BATTLE OF / WATERLOO / IN WHICH BRITISH<br />

VALOUR TRANQUILLITY AND PEACE / JUNE 18 TH 1815’.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406967 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Painted brick with brick dentilled cornice<br />

and modern tile roof. Each house has one small dormer and one<br />

window bay. The 2 doors are grouped in centre; formerly 8 panel,<br />

now modern glazed; architrave surrounds and small moulded open<br />

pediments on cut scroll brackets.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407101 Early C19. 3-storeys. Colourwashed brick. Flat eaves. Slate roof.<br />

3 sash windows to upper floors (3 panes wide); 2 sash windows on<br />

ground floor, no glazing bars. Windows in segmental arches.<br />

Central door with 6 fielded panels with plain rectangular fanlight and<br />

doorcase of plain pilasters and frieze with flat board hood on shaped<br />

brackets. Important position facing down Church Street.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407925 Formerly, the National School. 1871, by Nesfield. L-shaped building<br />

of red brick. South wing of one-storey; 4 windows. Gabled porch at<br />

south end, with bell-turret above and chimney combined. North-east<br />

wing of 2-storeys; 1st floor tile-hung. 2 windows. Gable facing east.<br />

Tile roof.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 406767 Late C18. 3-storeys. Brick. Moulded brick eaves cornice. Slate<br />

roof. 2 square windows on 2nd floor. 2 large windows (no glazing<br />

bars) on 1st floor. One similar large window to south on ground floor<br />

and 6-panel door with architrave surround and flat moulded hood on<br />

cut scroll brackets. Stable entrance to left hand.<br />

LB2 06/06/1972 406901 Early C19. 2 storeys. Much lower frontage than No. 55 but with<br />

ground floor windows roughly in alignment. Toothed eaves cornice.<br />

Red brick with soome vitreous brick headers. One sash window on<br />

1st floor with architrave frame; no glazing bars; one segmental<br />

headed sash window on ground floor, 6 panelled door in segmental<br />

arch.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Mill Lane Water Garden, Museum<br />

And Mead Mill Cottage<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EQ<br />

Gunville Gatehouse<br />

Southampton Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8AF<br />

49 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GE<br />

Rydal House<br />

2 The Horsefair<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407814 House is C18. 2-storeys. 2 windows. Red brick. Tile roof.<br />

Casement windows. Mill adjoining is probably C18. Ground floor<br />

red brick; above, terred weatherboarded; hipped roof of corrugated<br />

iron. Casement windows.<br />

LB2 11/06/1975 407941 Mid 19th Century, single storey, 3 bay brick tollhouse with projecting<br />

hexagonal central bay forming "T" Plan. Projecting bay has narrow<br />

observation windows on 3 lateral facets and doorway with small<br />

wooden porch set into the fourth lateral facet. Roofed in red tile with<br />

central brick chimney stack and string coursing below eaves. The<br />

simple rectangular windows have heavy white painted cross<br />

hatching.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407253 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Painted brick. Moulded wood eaves<br />

cornice. Old tile roof. 2 hipped dormer casements; one sliding sash<br />

to north-west. 4 sash windows on 1st floor (glazing altered in southeast<br />

ones). Early C19 shop front to south-east. Pair of central doors<br />

(No. 49, early C19 glazed, and No. 47, 6-panel with 2 fielded panels<br />

and with upper 4 panels cut away and glazed) with architrave<br />

surrounds with moulded hoods on dentilled bed mould broken<br />

forward over bold scroll brackets. Frieze over door of No. 49 has urn<br />

and wreath ornament. On north-west of ground floor (that is, No. 47)<br />

one modern window with glazing bars 8 panes wide; stuccoed<br />

voussoir over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407249 C16. Altered C18. 2-storeys; L-shaped. Timber framed, probably<br />

some brickwork, rought cast. Flat eaves. Old tile roof. Main block<br />

has 2 sash windows on 1st floor one sash window on ground floor to<br />

left hand, all C18, all 4 panes wide. Door to right hand in early C19<br />

elaborate pained rustic log surround with pedimemnt. The return<br />

face to Church Street has oversailing upper part with one small<br />

casement on 1st floor oand one C18 window (4-panes wide) on<br />

ground floor. Projecting wing facing Horsefair has one large central<br />

sash window (5 panes wide) on each floor and additional 2-light<br />

casement to left hand on ground floor. Lean-to extension to west<br />

with small 5 panes wide window. Picturesque on corner of Horsefair.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


The Star Inn<br />

13 The Horsefair<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EZ<br />

11 The Horsefair<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EZ<br />

<strong>Test</strong> House<br />

Hollman Drive<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8ET<br />

Brook House<br />

3 The Harrage<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8AE<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407247 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Painted brick with toothed brick eaves<br />

cornice. Old tile roof. 2 hipped dormers. 3 sash windows on 1st<br />

floor; centre window, 3 panes wide. 2 similar sash windows on<br />

ground floor. Glazing bars all intact. 6 flush panel central door with<br />

architrave frame and thin flat hood on bold double scroll brackets<br />

over, approached by 3 steps with wrought iron rails and twisted<br />

standard. Modern wrought iron sign bracket of good design to right<br />

of centre; modern enamelled sign.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407217 Late C18. Block of houses. 2-storeys. Brick with dentil eaves<br />

cornice. Old tile roof. No. 7 - 2 windows and door at left hand with<br />

vitreous panel over. No. 9, one window and door at left hand with<br />

similar panel over. No. 11, 2 windows on 1st floor, one window on<br />

ground floor and door to left hand. Modern casement windows, 2light<br />

in 4 sections with frames; lower windows in segmental arches.<br />

Each door has 6 panels, Nos. 7 and 11 with 8 fielded panels, top 2<br />

cut away and glazed; No. 9 with 6 flush panels. Door in moulded<br />

frames with open moulded pedimented hoods on cut scroll brackets.<br />

No. 11 has reeded architrave to door with square paterae in corners.<br />

Nos. 7 and 9 which appear to be slightly earlier in date, have a<br />

vitreous brick band at 1st floor level.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407100 Early C19. 2-storeys. 3 windows. Stuccoed. Wide eaves cornice.<br />

Hipped slate roof. Glazing bars intact. Porch with Ionic columns and<br />

door with semi-circular fanlight.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407099 Early C19. 3 houses built in a terrace. 2-storeys. Slate roofs. Wide<br />

bracketed eaves cornice. Stuccoed. On 1st floor in Nos. 3 and 5, 5<br />

sash windows with glazing bars in reveals with dripmoulds over. 4<br />

windows on ground floor. No. 5 has entrance porch with Doric<br />

columns on main front; door with 4 flush panels with rectangular<br />

fanlight; panelled reveals; moulded architrave. No. 3 has porch in<br />

west side (which comprises gable end) with fluted Doric columns<br />

with capitals. One window bay containing window with dripmould<br />

and basement below links east end of No. 5 with No. 7. On 1st floor<br />

in No. 7, 3 sash windows in reveals; 2 windows and 3 blocked<br />

openings with semi-circular heads below. Glazing bars. Band<br />

between 1st and ground floors. Doric entrance porch similar to<br />

porch in No. 5.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


94 Greatbridge Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FH<br />

Premises SE Of Corn Market<br />

Chamber<br />

Corn Market<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407098 Early C19. 2 bay stone portico on stone paved platform approached<br />

by 3 steps across front. Rectangular corner and square central piers<br />

with Greek Doric caps and entablature over, with flanking brick walls<br />

curved up to portico at each side. At the back of the portico is a 6panel<br />

door (upper 4 panels cut away and glazed) leading to a small<br />

house altered at a later date.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407097 Early-mid C19. 2 storeys. 1 window bay. Lower frontage than<br />

building to north-west. Hipped slate roof with red tiled ridges; lower<br />

ridge line. Front facing north-east: painted brick. One sash window<br />

above in reveals; no glazing bars; painted brick voussoirs over.<br />

Small C20 plate-glass shop front, door, and fascia below. Front<br />

facing south-east; red brick. 2 bays. Windows all originally sash<br />

windows in reveals without glazing bars with painted brick voussoirs.<br />

Lower windows have since been enlarge: modern plate-glass<br />

windows with polished frames.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


8 Corn Market<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GB<br />

Fountain Before Entrance To<br />

Corn Exchange<br />

Corn Market<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

Barclays Bank Chambers And 24<br />

The Old Corn Exchange<br />

Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407096 Early C19. 2-storeys and attic. Slate roof. One hipped dormer.<br />

Painted brick below. One 2-light casement window on 1st floor with<br />

segmental headed architrave frame. Early mid C19 shop front on<br />

ground floor to north-west of 3 lights with rounded heads and slender<br />

columnar shafts. Door immediately to south with 2 flush panels and<br />

upper part glazed, with margin lights; both door and window flanked<br />

by slender pilasters and incorporated under same entablature<br />

(moulded frieze, cornice and flat hood over; small advertisement<br />

board above).<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407095 1886. Tall rectangular marble block with shaped head; circular<br />

marble bowl and trough fitted on to it at east side and small semicircular<br />

basin on columned shaft with lead spout over fitted on at<br />

west side. Inscription on supporting block says that the Fountain<br />

was given to the inhabitants of Romsey Municipal <strong>Borough</strong> by Lord<br />

Mount-Temple in July 1886. Both small and larger basin now used<br />

for growing flowers.<br />

LB2S 28/08/1951 407094 Dated 1864. A symmetrical 2-storey stucco block with 3 exposed<br />

fronts in an important position. Each front is 3 bays wide, divided by<br />

composite pilasters, with moulded entablature; stuccoed plinth.<br />

Band between 1st and ground floors. North and soutoh fronts<br />

formerly had balustraded parapets and cornice; recently replaced by<br />

stuccoed parapet wallwith capping (rising to approximately a uarter<br />

of the height of the tympanum of east side). The east front has a<br />

central pediment ornamented in tympanum with a design of sheaves<br />

(gilded), pitchfork and sickle. 3-light windows on all storeys on all<br />

fronts (metal framed and casement windows on upper floors); all<br />

windows in panelled surrounds; stuccoed panelling below all upper<br />

windows. 3 steps lead up to modern door in centre of east front: 6<br />

panelled and double with 3-light rectangular fanlight; formerly<br />

doorway had a balcony over. Extending from western end on south<br />

side: a 2 storeyed curved bay with 2 windows; colourwashed brick;<br />

modern 2-light windows in 3 tiers with frosted glazing. On grouond<br />

floorin westernmost bay on north side, central part of window<br />

replaced by modern panelled door.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


11 Corn Market<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GB<br />

Dolphin Hotel<br />

9 Corn Market<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GB<br />

3 Corn Market<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GB<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407093 C19. Stucco front (brick behind). 3-storeys. Moulded and coved<br />

cornice and parapet. 4 window bays, arranged in pairs, each pair<br />

flanked by pilasters with fluted capitals with main cornice breaking<br />

forward over them. Sash windows on 2nd floor with architrave<br />

frames, with glazing bars and horns. Below both pairs and on 1st<br />

floor, canted angular bays with moulded and dentilled cornices over;<br />

side lights containing one sash window each; front lights each<br />

containing one double sash window. Ground floor front wall has<br />

been cut away and replaced by metal framed plate-glass shop front<br />

and doors; large modern fascia over; ground floor behind now<br />

occupied by a supermarket.<br />

LB2S 28/08/1951 407092 Early C19. 3-storeys. Stucco with rusticated ground floro treatment.<br />

Raised 1st floor string forming base to 4 pilasters onupper floors with<br />

moudled string course and parapet. 3 Yorkshire casement windows<br />

on 2nd floor. 2 semi-circular 3 light bay windows on 1st floor, flanking<br />

narrow central glazed door with rectangular fanlight with rectangular<br />

glazingpattern opening on to a central curved balcony with<br />

contemporary wrought iron rails ornamented with cast lead rosettes.<br />

On ground floor, 2 modern windows to west and wide yard entrance<br />

to east. <strong>Ann</strong>exe to east of 2-storeys. Colour washed brick. Upper<br />

part carried up with parapet and stone coping, on similar rusticated<br />

ground floor treatment to main bulding. The central portion of upper<br />

part projects with curved corners and has a large 2 light casement<br />

window with Gothic glazing pattern in recessed brick arch, with a<br />

keystone ornamented with gilt Dolphin. On ground floor, 2 modern<br />

windows, and a central door of later date.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407091 Timber-framed building; possible C15 in origin. 2-storeys. 4 bays.<br />

Timber-framing with modern brick infilling on 1st floor; modern<br />

projection on ground floor with carriage entrance through buliding in<br />

easternmost bay. On 1st floor, 4 sash windows 4 panes wide.<br />

Modern public house front of brick on round floor. Modern wing<br />

behind. Inside, large room on 1st floor facing Corn Market which<br />

comprises roughly 3/4 of whole width of front; lit by 3 sash windows.<br />

Massive timbers visible along length of wall and framing ceiling;<br />

lower part of roof thus ceiled over. At west end of room large<br />

chimney breast with fine small Tudor fireplace. Moulded 4-centred<br />

arch with stopped chamfers; decorated spandrels. 2 small roooms in<br />

back and front of older range over carriageway in easternmost bay;<br />

timber-framing also visible here. Beams epxosed in ceiling of<br />

carriagewaya, and panels of timber-framing exposed in east wall.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


34 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

32 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

30 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

8 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407089 C18. 2-storeys. North-south wing with east-west wing behind. Tile<br />

roofs; flanking chimney to south in north-south wing. Red brick.<br />

Toothed brick eaves cornice. East front (that is in north-south wing)<br />

has one double sash window with architrave frame; no glazing bars;<br />

rubbed brick voussoir with central stuccoed keystone. On ground<br />

floor, C19 shpo front; 4 ligiht window (possibly later) with stuccoed<br />

stall riser. Door in reveals at north end (upper part of door glazed);<br />

both door and window flanked by pilasters with plain fascia and<br />

moulded cornice over. East-west wing has to right and facing south<br />

one 2 light casement window in segmental arch above and below;<br />

door and window with lintels at west end. Much lower 2-storey<br />

extension of later C19 to west of this; slate roof. One bay. Red<br />

brick.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407088 Early to mid C19. 2 storeys. Adjoins No.30 to the north and is in<br />

slight recession; lower frontage. Slate roof with hip to north end.<br />

Red brick. 4 windows above; 2 light casement windows, 2 of them in<br />

segmental arches. Corrugated metal sheeting in southernmost bay;<br />

large carriage entrance below this on ground floor. 2 tall windows to<br />

north on ground floor, flanking doorway; modern casements; stone<br />

lintels. Door with lower part panelled with large fanlight (5 panes<br />

wide) over; all in segmental arch.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407087 Late C18 - early C19. Originally one house. sligihtly lower elevation<br />

than No. 26 and in recession. Hipped slate roof. Red brick. 3storeys.<br />

Wide front; 3 bays only. Sash windows, 4 panes wide, in<br />

brick reveals; rubbed brick voussoirs. Ground floor of No. 28<br />

stuccoed; plate glass shop window with fascia over; door to wotuh of<br />

this. In 2 northermost bays, 2 sash windows of similar style of those<br />

above; flanking house door of 6 flush panels. (2 central panels of<br />

door cut away and glazed). Rectangular fanlight with 3 divisions<br />

over door; flush panelled reveals. Doorcase with fluted Doric<br />

pilasters with frieze with raised diamond panels in centre and at ends<br />

which break forward over pilasters; small flat hood with modillions<br />

over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406973 C18. 2 storeys and attic. Much lower elevation than No. 6.<br />

roughcast. Moulded bracketed eaves cornice and modern tile roof<br />

with central dormer. Double central sash window with glazing bars<br />

on 1st floor; architrave frame. Early C19 shop front on ground floor<br />

with panelled pilasters. Central door with small glazed panes in<br />

upper part. Simple entablature with bracketed cornice over doorway<br />

and windows. Narrow door to left hand with small glazed panes in<br />

upper part of door.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


6 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

4 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

2 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406972 Early C19. Altered. 3-storeys. Painted stucco. Old tile roof; flat<br />

bracketed eaves. Pilaster at south end; recession of similar width at<br />

north end above ground floor level; pointed arch with reveals below.<br />

On 2nd floor, 2 sash windows inr eveals without glazing bars; narrow<br />

band at sill level. At either side, in pilaster and in recession, narrow<br />

panel of flint. On 1st floor, 3 narrow pointed windows with cusped<br />

glazing pattern to heads, and under pointed drip moulds. Flint<br />

panels with pointed heads again at either side; small flat wooden<br />

projections with scroll brackets below underneath. On ground floor,<br />

modern segmental bow shop window of contemporary style; glazing<br />

bars; stuccoed stall riser; flanked by panelled pilasters with narrow<br />

cut scroll brackets over. Doorway to south; glazed door in reveals;<br />

flanked by similar panelled pilasters with cut scroll brackets above.<br />

Moulded cornice extending over both shop window and doorway. 3<br />

panel door with pointed head in reveals at north end; doorway<br />

flanked by pilasters with mid C19 flat hood on scroll brackets over.<br />

Tiny door before passageway to north of this in reveals in tall pointed<br />

arch.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406970 Early to mid C19. Elevation and ridge line of same height as No. 2.<br />

Slate roof overhanging eaves. Colourwashed brick. 2 window bays.<br />

Sash windows in reveals without glazing bars with painted brick<br />

voussoirs over. C20 plate-glass shop front and central doorway and<br />

with fascia and moulded cornice over. Double central door with<br />

upper part glazed flanked by panelled pilasters with foliated scroll<br />

brackets over. At north end, 5 panel door in reveals with top panel<br />

cut away and glazed, and flanked by very narrow panelled pilasters<br />

with narrow foliated scroll brackets over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406970 Early C19. 3-storeys. Slate roof. Overhanging eaves. painted<br />

stucco. Moulded cornice at 2nd floor level. On 2nd floor, 2 sash<br />

windows with architrave frames; no glazing bars; on 1st floor, 3<br />

similar windows. On ground floor, shop front of 3 lights to right hand<br />

and of 4 lights to left hand (divided by glazing bars), with central<br />

doorway and with fascia and moulded cornice over. Double central<br />

door with upper part glazed flanked by panelled pilasters with<br />

foliated scroll brackets over. At north end, 5 panel door in reveals<br />

with top panel cut away and glazed, and flanked by very narrow<br />

panelled pilasters with narrow scroll brackets over.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Temple Court House<br />

Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8JH<br />

LB2S 28/08/1951 406969 Late C18. 3 storeys. Yellow stock brick. Slight central projection of<br />

3 bays width crowned with pediment. Moulded wood cornice carried<br />

in full over pediment, and across pediment, without cyma. 5 square<br />

sash windows on 2nfd floor. 5 windows (outer 4-panes wide) on 1st<br />

floor. On ground floor - 2 windows in central projection. 6-panel<br />

door to left hand. Central projection flanked by a 3-light window on<br />

each side with divisions of panelled pilasters ornamented with<br />

roundels in necking, and with delicate dentilled and moulded cornice.<br />

Each window set in segmental ached recess. The door has moulded<br />

frame with dentilled head rail, rectangular fanlight with double central<br />

oval and supporting scrolls, connected by delicate wreaths and small<br />

cast lead flowers, set in panelled reveal with architrave surround.<br />

Portico with columns and end pilasters, moulded frieze, fine dentilled<br />

cornice and broken moulded rectangular pediment with dentil corice<br />

over; panelled reveals to pediment. The central projectionhas a wide<br />

stone landing across front with 3 steps the full length down to<br />

pavement. A 2-storey connection with a heavy coved cornice, of<br />

same brickwork and approximately the same heigiht to right hand,<br />

leads to early C19 houes (No. 37) with main front fcing entrance to<br />

Portersbridge Street, and has moulded string at 1st floor level, coved<br />

cornice and blocking course with ihpped slte roof. The front is a<br />

symmetrical group with a slight central recess and a slightly<br />

recessed left hand part at corner of Church Street and Portersbridge<br />

Street. One window to left hand and to remainder. 3 windows on<br />

1st floor with architrave surrouonds, pulvinated friezes and small<br />

cornices. 2 arched winodws on ground floor flanking central door in<br />

deep recess with Ionic columns in antic carrying entablature over.<br />

the older building has very good proportion.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


35 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BT<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406968 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Single roof span, higher than Nos. 29 and<br />

31. Tile roof with large hip to north. 3 hipped dormers (2 to No. 33A,<br />

both with 2 ligiht casements). Nos. 33 and 33A colourwashed brick,<br />

with toothed eaves cornice. No. 35 of red brick with soome vitreous<br />

glazed headers. No 33: 2 sash windows in reveals; no glazing bars.<br />

2 small palate-glass shop fronts on round floor canted in twoards<br />

central doorways; large fascia over. House door at north end of 4<br />

flush panels (upper 2 cut away and glazed) with stuccoed lintel over.<br />

No. 35 has double sash window on 1st floor with architrave frame;<br />

each 3 panes wide. Wide plante-glass shop window on west front<br />

with large fascia over; doorway on corner. North side facing<br />

Portersbridge Street has one small shop window of similar type.<br />

One sash window on upper floor. Single storey extension to east<br />

with 3 light window in segmental arch.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Folly House Old Vicarage<br />

The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

LB2 14/07/1987 407972 Vicarage. Dated AD1855 on upper arch moulding over entrance<br />

porch. Benjamin Ferrey, architect for the restoration of the Abbey<br />

Church (qv), in a C13 Gothic revival style. Squared rubble in<br />

courses, ashlar quoins and details, slate roofs, four stone stacks with<br />

red terracotta pots, offset plinth with chamfered capping. Two<br />

storeys and attic. A rectangular block with a short gabled cross wing<br />

on left of asymmetrical entrance front. Recessed front entrance<br />

porch under a moulded pointed arch inscribed NISI DOMINUS<br />

BRUSTRA on lower moulding. Above arch, a horizontal drip mould<br />

with eaved side drops encloses in the spandrels a pair of circular<br />

trefoiled frames to recessed panels carved with monograms.<br />

Moulded inner doorway with similar pointed arch, four panel door<br />

with upper panels glazed. Walls of porch lined with white ceramic<br />

tiles. To left of porch a tall 2-light window to stairwell: single transom<br />

and single quatrefoil plate tracery, diamond pane leadlight glazing.<br />

To right of porch a triplet of lancets with trefoil heads. On first floor a<br />

pair of lancets above porch and a similar pair to right, all with<br />

Caernarvon arch heads. Between pairs of lancets a square framed<br />

panel with quatrefoil enclosing a shield of arms painted red and gold.<br />

Above, a dormer gablet with a stepped triplet of lancetts with trefoil<br />

heads.s Gable end wall of wing to left has a moulded first floor string<br />

course and a central stack projecting on corbels aobve a pair of<br />

lancets to ground floor, and a single lancet to either side on first<br />

floor. The south front has a cross gable to left crowned by a stack<br />

projecting on carbels above a sash to the attic and a coped gabled<br />

dormer to right with a pair of lancets. On the ground floor a triplet of<br />

lancets with treoiled heads to left and right. A similar triplet of<br />

lancents to first floor on righit and a stepped triplet with central<br />

mullion under a pointed arch hoodmould with eaved side drops. The<br />

garden front has a projecting bay to<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Primary School<br />

Church Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Folly In Garden Of Folly House<br />

The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

LB2 14/07/1987 408028 Primary school. Dated 1851 and 1852 above entrance doorways.<br />

Probably by Benjamin Ferrey for the Church of England with funds<br />

provided by the incumbents of the parish (dated inscriptions).<br />

Squared rubble in courses with ashlar quoins and features, plain tile<br />

roof. Coped gables with moulded ashlar kneelers, offset plinth with<br />

chamfered ashlar capping, moulded string course at first floor level.<br />

Three stacks. Two storeys, building of 1851 in L plan with gabled<br />

wing projecting to right from gabled range. Against left gable wall a<br />

lower galbed cross wing in a plainer style added in 1852. Double<br />

entry to 1851 block with doorways set into right angle of main range<br />

and wing. Evidence of a former porch roof supported on moulded<br />

corbels in the angle. To left a pair of 4-light mullioned windows set<br />

into a rectangular frame witih trefoiled h eads to the lights. On first<br />

floor above a 2-light arhced window with quatrefoil heads to the<br />

lights. On first floor above a 2-light arhced window with quatrefoil<br />

tracer head raised in a cross gablet and flanked by 2-light lancets<br />

with trefoil heads to either side. Similar 5-light lancet windows on<br />

both floors of gable end wall of wing. Gable end wall of later wing<br />

has doorway, with Caernarvon arched head to right and a plain 3ligiht<br />

wide window with transom to left. Above on first floor a similar<br />

2-light window to left and single light to right over doorway. A pair of<br />

similar 3-light windows to left side wall on both floors, the heads of<br />

the upper windows are raised into cross gablets. The C20<br />

extensions at rear are not of interest. Group value with Abbey<br />

Church and Vicarage (qqv). Interior not inspected.<br />

LB2 14/07/1987 408002 Folly. Mid C19 re-using mediaeval masonry features, mainly C12<br />

and C15, removed from Romsey Abbey (qv) during restoration.<br />

Ashlar and ruble by Benjamin Ferrey as decorative feature in garden<br />

to west of house. Folly is a screen extending to north from partial<br />

closure against the side of the south boundary wall of the Vicarage<br />

(qv) constructed in three phases. The largest element is a C15 five<br />

light arched window with perpendicular tracery flanked by C19<br />

buttresses inrubble with a C15 buttress with ashlar offsets on the<br />

south side. The enclosure adjoining to the south has a two-light<br />

perpendicular window on the west side and a three light screen on<br />

its north side made up from C15 window fragments. Adjacent in the<br />

angle of the south return of the garden boundary wall is a C12<br />

doorway with the inner order of a moulded semi-circular arch and<br />

carved capitals on the south side. Other minor mediaeval fragments<br />

incorporated. Group value with the Vicarage (qv).<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


30 Church Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EP<br />

King Johns House<br />

Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BT<br />

Miss Moodys Tudor Tea Rooms<br />

Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BT<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406965 Main fronts face south-west with backs facing on to Church Lane.<br />

Late C18 to early C19. 3-storeys. Nos. 30 and 32 with slightly lower<br />

frontage and lower roof; pebble-dashed. No. 42 also with some<br />

vitreous brick headers. (No.36 has been re-fronted). Square<br />

windows on 2nd floor, 2 light casements or sash windows. On 1st<br />

and ground floor, sash windows 4 panes wide in brick reveals with<br />

brick voussoirs (in Nos. 34, 38, 40 and 42). 2 light casement<br />

windows in Nos. 30, 32 and 36. Windows on all floors on north-west<br />

side of No.42 have moder louvred shutters. Doorways grouped in<br />

pairs except for No. 42 have modern louvred shutters. Doorways<br />

grouped in pairs except for No.42 which has its entrance on northwest<br />

side. Nos. 30 and 32 have doorways with panelled pilasters;<br />

frieze with raised diamond shaped panels at ends over pilasters.<br />

Doors in reveals. Next 2 pairs of doorways (to Nos. 34 and 36, and<br />

to Nos. 38 and 40 respectively) have plain pilasters at sides and in<br />

centre, with common frieze with narrow moulded string and small<br />

moulded flat hoods over. 6 flush panelled doors with upper panels<br />

cut away and glazed (modern glazed door to No. 36). No. 42 has a<br />

modern door with 6 fielded panels on north-west side; flat-headed<br />

doorway. Modern signle storey addition, also pebble-dashed, to left<br />

hand on this side; one sash window with shutter.<br />

LB1 28/08/1951 406964 Circa 1230. Hall House. Part of the property within the mediaeval<br />

Abbey. Hall on 1st floor; room of similar size on ground floor and<br />

cellar. In west wall, early English window with fine moulding, hoodmould<br />

with dog-tooth. Traces of other early English windows with<br />

mouldings of similar style to house in 3 westernmost bays of nave<br />

added in 1210 to 1230. Outside staircase on west wall, to south of<br />

winodw, now masked by Tudor Cottage. External walls of flint<br />

quoined with stone. In east wall a plain doorway leading perhaps to a<br />

former chapel. Scheduled A.M.<br />

LB2S 28/08/1951 406907 Partly C18. 2-storeys. timber-frame with colourwashed brick and<br />

plaster infilling. On north side, wooden boarded door with plain<br />

gabled hood on shaped brackets; one tiny 2 light window with leaded<br />

glazing to left of door. On west side, 4-light casement window above<br />

and 3-light window below.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


54 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FD<br />

67 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

59 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406905 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Colour washed brick. Flat eaves and half<br />

hipped old tile roof. 2 hipped dormers. 5 windows on 1st floor; 3<br />

pane sash windows with architrave frames. On ground floor, 2<br />

similar windows to south and one similar window at north end. 6panel<br />

central door with top 2 panels cut away and glazed; architrave<br />

surround and flat moulded hood on cut scroll brackets. Projecting 5sided<br />

angular bay to north of this with hipped slate roof; 3 lights with<br />

a sash window in each light (4 panes wide in centre light, and 3<br />

panes wide in side lights). Set back from the road.<br />

LB2 06/06/1972 406903 Late C18 and earlier. 2-storeys. Roof, predominantly of old tile.<br />

Dentil eaves cornice. Painted brick. West front comprises Nos. 63<br />

and 65; north front comprises No.s 65 and 67. West front: 3 windows<br />

above. 2 m odern light casements to No. 63; 4 pane sash window<br />

with architrave frame to No 65. Similar 4 pane sash windows on<br />

ground floor at eitiher end flanking central common doorway. 2<br />

doorways in same segmental arch; doors with architrave frames. 6<br />

flush panelled doo to No. 63 (top 2 panels cut away and glazed).<br />

Door to No. 65 with upper 4 panels glazed. Stuccoed plinth. North<br />

side of No. 65 has brick band above ground floor windows. On 1st<br />

floor, 4 pane wide sash windows with architrave frame at west end<br />

with similar segmental headed window below it. 3 panes wide sash<br />

window with architrave frame on 1st floor to east; sash window<br />

below without glazing bars. No. 67 (adjoining No. 65 to the east) has<br />

2 22-light casement windows 2-light casement window below in<br />

segmental arch. Wooden boarded door with upper part glazed with<br />

side ligihts, all in segmental arch; wooden porch with gable roof in<br />

front at door only; one-storey lean-to extension to north-east end,<br />

containing one small window and to left of it a wooden boarded door<br />

with thin flat hood on this shaped brackets over.<br />

LB2 06/06/1972 406902 C19. Slightly higher frontage than No. 57; lower roof (slate). Red<br />

brick. One window each. Sash windows above and below; 3 panes<br />

wide; in reveals. Segmental headed sash windows on ground floor.<br />

Panelled doors in segmental arches;p 6-panelled door to No. 59 and<br />

4-panelled door to No. 61.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


55 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

Hamilton House<br />

51 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

49 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

45 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

LB2 06/06/1972 406900 Late C18 or later. 3 storeys. One window bay. Tiled roof with half<br />

hipped gable end facing street. Red brick. 2 light casement window<br />

on 2nf floor. 4 pane sash window with architrave frame on 1st floor.<br />

4 pane wide segmental headed window in 2 sections on ground<br />

floor. 6 flush panelled door (top 2 panels cut away and glazed) to<br />

left hand; door in shallow reveals; flat-headed moulded frame; in<br />

shallow segmental arch.<br />

LB2 06/06/1972 406899 Mid late C18 or later. 2-storeys and attic. Old tile roof. One flat<br />

roofed dormer. Red brick. On 1st floor, 2 sash windows without<br />

glazing bars but with architrave frames flanked by panelled pilasters<br />

with circular paterae in top corners. On ground floor, to left hand<br />

(north-east), angular canted bay with moulded cornice over; 3 lights,<br />

with sash windows in each light, narrower sash windows in side light;<br />

over this andflush with house wall, stuccoed rectangular pediment.<br />

To south-west, door with 6 fielded panels, top 2 cut away and<br />

glazed; fielded panelled reveals. Doorway flanked by panelled<br />

pilasters; moulded frieze; moulded rectangular pediment with dentils<br />

over; both pediment and frieze broken forward over capitals.<br />

LB2 06/06/1972 406898 Early mid C19. 2-storeys with slightly higher frontage and higher<br />

roof line. Slate roof; flat eaves. Red brick. 3 window bays. On 1st<br />

floor, No. 47 has a 3 light sash window in painted reveals. On<br />

ground floor, central doorway; 6 flush panelled door in reveals with<br />

rectangular fanlight over. Doorway flanked by narrow pilasters; plain<br />

frieze with narrow moulded sring; small flat hood. To north-east, one<br />

sash window 3 panes wide in painted reveals with rubbed brick<br />

voussoir. To south-west of central door, wooden boarded door with<br />

frame and rubbed brick voussoir. No. 49 has on 1st floor 2 sash<br />

windows 3 panes wide in painted reveals. On ground floor, C19<br />

shop front; central doorway; large windows 6 panes wide (originally<br />

possibly in 4 tiers) flanked by pilasters, to either side of this. Over<br />

both doorway and windows, moudled fascia and hood.<br />

LB2 06/06/1972 406897 C19. 2-storeys and attic. Slate roof. One narrow flat roofed dormer.<br />

Red brick. One sash window 4 panes wide with architrave frame<br />

both above and below; slightly segmental head to lower window. 6<br />

flush panelled door to north-east in frame in segmental arch.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


32 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GW<br />

30 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GW<br />

26-28 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GW<br />

24 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GW<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406759 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Painted brick. Old tile roof, hipped at<br />

right-hand. 2 hipped dormer casements. 6 windows on 1st floor; 2<br />

windows to left-hand on ground floor. Sash windows with architrave<br />

frames; no glazing bars; lugs; painted stucco voussoirs. 4-panel<br />

(C19) door in panelled reveal with architrave surround and flat hood.<br />

Rectangular fanlight over hood in reeded surround. Poor modern<br />

shpo front of glazed tiling at south-east end. Stone steps to door<br />

with good C18 wrought iron guard rail and twisted standards.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 406758 Late C18. Altered on ground floor. 3 storeys. Painted brick.<br />

Moulded string under 2nd floor windows. Moulded and dentilled<br />

eaves cornice. Hipped slate roof. 5 sash windows to both upper<br />

floors, with glazing bars intact. All windows with architrave frames in<br />

stone sills with plain aprons under, and deep rubbed voussoirs over<br />

with fluted keystones. Ground floor, altered late C19 with stucco<br />

work and C19 windows. Yard entrance to south-east. The house<br />

has distinguished character and is in an important position at an<br />

angle of the street.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406757 Early C19. 2-storeys and attic. Moulded coved cornice and parapet<br />

with cornice just above eaves level in No.24. Painted stucco front<br />

with parapet. Slate roof. Flat-roofed dormers half-hidden by<br />

parapet. One window bay to each. Sash windows above in reveals;<br />

glazing bars missing to No.28. C19 shop fronts on ground floor.<br />

Larger shop window of 2 lights in No.26; window flanked by panelled<br />

pilasters with small window blind cover over. Doorway to south; door<br />

in reveals behind architrave frame; original glazed door. Fascia with<br />

moulded top extending over both shop window and door. In No.28,<br />

3 light shop window with moulded architrave frame flanked by<br />

pilasters; fascia with shaped ends and moulded cornice over.<br />

Doorway to north with architrave frame flanked by moulded pilasters<br />

with flat hood on shaped brackets over; door in reveals with upper<br />

part glazed.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406756 C18. 2-storeys. Tiled roof with hip to north. Painted brick. On 1st<br />

floor, 2 sash windows with architrave frames; no glazing bars;<br />

painted brick voussoirs. C19 shop front of 4 lights (possibly<br />

originally of 5 lights) below with horizontal glazing bar; architrave<br />

frame with fascia over and window blind holder. Slatted shop front<br />

entrance immediately to north with similar casing over.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Gatepiers And Flanking Wall To<br />

Baptist Church<br />

22 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GW<br />

10 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GW<br />

27 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406693 South-west walls and piers enclose garden before church on west<br />

side. Central pair of gate piers, low in height and stuccoed, with<br />

plain capping. Low stuccoed walls with coping connect these with<br />

further piers at either end; these are of similar design but are taller<br />

and with moulded capping.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406690 Early mid C19. Hipped slate roof with red tiled ridges. 2-storeys.<br />

Dentilled eaves cornice. Painted brick. 2 fronts with the wall<br />

between the 2 on the corner curved. Front facing Bell Street: one<br />

window bay. One square sash window in reveals on 2nd floor<br />

(window with glazing bars). On 1st floor, one flat-headed sash<br />

window in reveals in segmental arch; painted voussoirs. C20 plate<br />

glass shop window, C20 stall riser on ground floor within original<br />

frame: flanked by pilasters with entablature of fascia and cornice<br />

over. Entablature extends round corner and across north-west front<br />

of building. North-west front facing the Corn Market has a similar<br />

frontage. 2 bays. Similar windows and window spacing. Similar<br />

modern plate-glass shop window on ground floor within similar<br />

framing and with same entablature over. Beyond this to the east,<br />

blocked opening in reveals. Further east again, doorway flanked by<br />

pilasters; flush panelled door in reveals with small rectangular<br />

fanlight over; entablature over both (continuing from west). Doorway<br />

to shop on corner, also flanked by pilasters.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406686 C19 front; higher elevation than No.25. Hipped slate roof. 3-storeys.<br />

3 bays. Possibly once a warehouse. Colourwashed brick. On 2nd<br />

floor, 2 square sash windows in reveals with glazing bars, flanking<br />

larger central blocked wooden boarded opening in reveals with lintel<br />

over. On 1st floor, 3 sash windows of later type in reveals; no<br />

glazing bars; painted brick voussoirs. Originally 3 segmental or<br />

round-headed openings on ground floor now replaced by large later<br />

C19 or early C20 shop front; plate glass window canted in towards<br />

doorway at north end; window and doorway flanked by panelled<br />

pilasters with shaped brackets and moulded fascia over.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


25 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

15 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406685 Late C18 - early C19 front. 3 storeys. Painted brick. Dentil cornice<br />

and parapet. 3 bays. Centre bay blocked on both upper floors. 2<br />

square sashes with architrave frames on 2nd floor; no glazing bars.<br />

On 1st floor, 2 sash windows with architrave frames 3 panes wide;<br />

painted brick voussoirs to these and to centre bay. On ground floor,<br />

4 light C19 shop window with doorway to north, both flanked by<br />

pilasters, with plain frieze and moulded cornice over. House door to<br />

south; 5 panel door with top panel cut away and glazed; panelled<br />

reveals. Doorcase with fluted pilasters and moulded capitals; frieze<br />

with moulded string, broken forward over pilasters; moulded cornice<br />

and moulded rectangular pediment over, also breaking forward over<br />

pilasters.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406684 C18 - early C19 fronts. Painted stucco. No.13 2-storeys; No. 15, 2storeys<br />

and attic, with gable end facing street. No.13 slate roof; one<br />

stack to north end. One sash window on 1st floor in slightly<br />

segmental arch; 4 panes wide; stuccoed voussoir. On ground floor,<br />

C19 shop front of 3 lights with architrave frame flanked by left hand<br />

reeded pilasters. Doorway to south flanked by similar pilasters;<br />

fascia and small hood across whole front over both doors and<br />

window. Door in flush panelled reveals; door with 2 flush panels,<br />

upper part glazed and with rectangular fanlight over. No.15 has<br />

modern tile roof: one small casement window in attic with pointed<br />

pane. On 1st floor, one sash window with architrave frame in<br />

segmental arch; glazing bars missing. Shop front of 2-lights.<br />

Doorway to north; door with 2 panels upper part glazed and<br />

rectangular fanlight over. Fascia and small hood over doorway and<br />

connecting with those in No.13.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


11 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

5, The Flat 5, 5A And The Flat 5A<br />

Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

24 Abbey Water<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EJ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139449 2 parallel ranges. Carriageway through both ranges at north end.<br />

Back range smaller; C17 or earlier and timber-framed with timberframed<br />

wing extending westwards along yard. Front range early to<br />

mid C19. 3-storeys. Painted stucco. 3 bays. Sash windows without<br />

glazing bars in reveals in slightly segmental arches; stuccoed<br />

voussoirs with central keystones. On ground floor one similar<br />

window to south. Doorway on corner of building, south of<br />

carriageway, with pair of bow-fronted doors following curve of<br />

building; each door with one flush panel below and glazing above;<br />

curved rectangular fanlight of 3 lights. In east-west timber-framed<br />

wing running along yard behind, square panels of timber-framing<br />

with some diagonal braces. 3 bays. 2-light casement windows<br />

above; 2 large sash windows below and 2 doorways. Right hand<br />

doorway has door with flush panels in reveals behind architrave<br />

frame with flat hood on brackets over. Left hand doorway has door<br />

with 4 fielded panels in reveals behind doorway with architrave<br />

frame. Tall single storey C19 extension to south-west of this.<br />

Painted brick. 2 round headed windows and one doorway.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139447 Early C19. 3-storeys. Elevation of similar design to No.3. Brick<br />

carried up to parapet with stone capping. 2 windows to upper floors;<br />

sash windows in shallow brick reveals; flat arches; glazing altered;<br />

rubbed brick voussoirs. On ground floor, pair of identical shop fronts<br />

each with glazed doors to left originally under continuous plain frieze<br />

and cornice. Shop window to No.7 has been altered; original angle<br />

pilasters replaced by modern ones of polished wood; Polished wood<br />

reveal to doorway; deep modern fascia covering over original fascia<br />

and covering over fanlight in doorway as well; cornice above<br />

remains.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139445 Late C18. 2 storeys. Higher elevation than Nos 18 and 20 but<br />

recessed behind; higher roofline. Colourwashed brick. Old tile roof.<br />

No 22 has 3 sash windows on 1st floor, 2 sash windows on ground<br />

floor; all with architrave frames and glazing bars intact; painted brick<br />

voussoirs to ground floor windows. Central door with 6 panels, 4<br />

moulded and fielded and top 2 cut away and glazed. Door in<br />

panelled reveals behind doorcase with Doric pilasters, moulded<br />

entablature and pediment. No24 has one window and door to left<br />

hand in similar doorcase.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


18 Abbey Water<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EJ<br />

10 Abbey Water<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EJ<br />

United Reformed Church<br />

The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EL<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139444 Late C18. 2-storeys. Brick with brick dentil cornice and old tile roof.<br />

4 windows on 1st floor, 3 windows on ground floor; sash windows<br />

with flush boxes with glazing bars intact. Pair of doors in 2nd bay<br />

from left hand each of 5-panels with architrave surround and flat<br />

moulded hood on trellis support of later date. No.20 has a good<br />

knocker.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139443 Late C18. 2-storeys. Brick with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof.<br />

Each house has one (4-pane wide) sash window; windows in<br />

shallow reveals; painted stucco voussoirs to east and rubbed brick<br />

voussoirs to west; glazing bars missing in lower part of both windows<br />

in NO. 10. On outer corner of both houses, 6-panel door with<br />

panelled reveals, rectangular fanlight of rectangular and diamond<br />

glazing pattern, plain surround with reeded edging in doorcase of<br />

reeded pilasters, and moulded hood on flat reeded brackets. Frieze<br />

with central raised diamond panel.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139442 1886-8. Bonella and Paul. Fine building of flint with stone<br />

dressings; Perpendicular style. Central aisle of 4 bays each with 2<br />

3-light Perpendicular windows in clerestory; lean-to side aisles with<br />

crenellated parapets, east aisle canted inwards at south-east end,<br />

west aisle with vestry at south-west end. Main doorway at north end<br />

of east aisle; 4 centred door in deep moulded reveals with carved<br />

spandrels and with elaborate stonework over. At north end of central<br />

aisle, an 8-light Perpendicular window in 5 tiers. Inside, wooden<br />

galleries along east, north and south sides. On north-east corner, a<br />

tall gatehouse which straddles the road called The Abbey. Dressed<br />

flint with stone dressings. Tall wide 4-centred arch spanning the<br />

road; ribbed stone vault with carved bosses. Above this, on east<br />

side, one 2-light window, set in square arch, each light with 4centred<br />

head. Above, moulded stone string with gargoyles. Over<br />

these, 3 single light windows in reveals, each light with a cusped<br />

head, and above each of these a blind 2-light stone panel, each light<br />

with applied cusped tracery. Hood mould above each, rising to form<br />

a crenellated parapet with gable over. To south, turret with an<br />

elaborately carved ogee shaped cupola of stone.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


14 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EL<br />

23-27 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

19 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139440 Early-mid C19. Greek Revival. 2-storeys. Stucco with incised<br />

joints. Angle pilasters with moulded bases and capitals.<br />

Stringcourse with shaped pediments and moulded brackets over 1st<br />

floor windows. Moulded flat eaves. Hipped slate roof. 5 sash<br />

windows on 1st floor; 3 panes wide; in reveals. 4 sash windows on<br />

ground floor with moulded dentil cornice over on console brackets.<br />

Central Greek Doric porch with columns and entablature covering 6panel<br />

door with side lights in panelled reveal with moulded architrave<br />

surround.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139439 Early C19. 2-storeys and attic. South front stucco and west front<br />

colourwashed brick. Slate roof. South front of No. 25 has one panel<br />

and one 4-pane sash window with Gothic glazing on 1st floor. On<br />

ground floor angular bay window to left hand, and double glazed<br />

door with rectangular fanlight; "Gothic" glazing pattern in both<br />

window and fanlight. West front of No.25: 2-storeys and attic. Attic<br />

window with Gothic glazing; balcony and flat hood over. On 1st<br />

floor, one narrow sash window to left hand and to right hand one 4pane<br />

wide sash window with "Gothic" glazing and louvred shutter.<br />

On ground floor, to right hand, casement window with "Gothic"<br />

glazing enclosed by conservatory which extends northwards to<br />

trellised porch; same slate roof to both porch and conservatory. 6panelled<br />

door in panelled reveals with large rectangular fanlight with<br />

Gothic glazing over. West front of No.27 adjoins NO.25 and is<br />

similar but has a 2 storey addition of one bay at north end. 2<br />

windows with Gothic glazing and one small window on 1st floor;<br />

shutters to northernmost window only. On ground floor roundheaded<br />

casement window in arcading with "Gothic" glazing at north<br />

end. Similar doorway to doorway in No.25; door with all panels<br />

intact. Trellis veranda extending from porch to No.25 northwards<br />

across whole front. Single storey addition at north end has panelled<br />

door.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139436 Early C19. 2-storeys. Projecting forward from No. 11, 13 and 15.<br />

Flat bracketed eaves. Slate roof. Each house has 2 sash windows<br />

on 1st floor; 4 windows altogether, 4-pane wide sash windows<br />

towards centre, and 3-pane wide sash windows towards ends. On<br />

ground floor in sequence - one small 2-light casement window - door<br />

- one (4 pane) sash window - one (4 pane) sash window - door - one<br />

small 2-light casement. Each door, 6 panel with upper 4 panels cut<br />

away and glazed; door in panelled reveals with contemporary trellis<br />

porches and flat moulded and dentilled hoods.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Gate Piers, Railings And Walls To<br />

Gardens At<br />

11, 13 And 15 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

11 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

Abbotsford<br />

7 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

3 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139435 Starting from either end and working inwards from Nos.11 and 15 in<br />

sequence as follows: stuccoed pier, lower stuccoed wall, stuccoed<br />

pier, iron railings returning downwards to low ironwork gate flanked<br />

on other side by iron railings returning upwards to stuccoed pier;<br />

stuccoed wall; stuccoed pier. In centre, across whole front of No.13,<br />

cast iron railings on stuccoed base. Piers with plain capping.<br />

Railings with spear-headed terminals; square standards with urn<br />

finials.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139434 Early C19. 2-storeys and attic. L-shaped and on different levels with<br />

projecting bay. Sash windows. On 1st floor, No. 11 has 4 panes<br />

wide sash window in projecting bay and one 3 panes wide window in<br />

main wing of house. No.13 has on 1st floor 3 pane windows at a<br />

height similar to those in No.11. No.15 has on 1st floor 2 window, a<br />

4 and a 3 pane window, at a much lower level than those in Nos. 11<br />

and 13. On ground floor No.11 has a door; one window in projecting<br />

wing. No. 13 has a door and 2 windows and No.15 has one modern<br />

window and one door. Door to No.11 is situated on corner between<br />

east-west wing and north-south wing and has a projecting porch.<br />

Porch and door with similar reeded frame ornamented with roundels<br />

in corners; moulded cornice over; glazed door in panelled reveals.<br />

No. 13 has much taller doorway altered in C19. 4 flush panel door<br />

with top 2 panes cut away and glazed. Rectangular fanlight.<br />

Panelled pilasters with moulded architrave; plain frieze and moulded<br />

rectangular pediment. No. 15 has door with 6 moulded panels with<br />

upper 4 cut away and glazed; doorway with architrave frame. No. 13<br />

has traces of mediaeval building in cellar.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139433 No. 7 comprises former stable block which has been converted into<br />

a dwelling. 2-storeys. Brick with grey headers and modern tiled<br />

roof. 3 large 3-light windows on ground floor; segmental casement<br />

window to north with one small casement window above. One later<br />

single storey extension to north with glazed door and 2 windows.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139432 C18. 3-storeys. Brick (all headers). Moulded eaves cornice. Slate<br />

roof. Central bay breaks forward with a pediment over. 3 windows<br />

to upper floors. The central 1st floor window has semi-circular<br />

stuccoed head with keystone. The other 2 windows are sash<br />

windows in reveals with rubbed brick voussoirs; no glazing bars. On<br />

ground floor, 2 Venetian windows flanking central (panel door with<br />

arched doorcase of fluted Doric pilasters, moulded dentilled<br />

entablature and pediment with carved scrollwork in tympanum.<br />

Original staircase within.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


The Malthouse<br />

Princes Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EZ<br />

Lansdowne Nursery Estate<br />

Boundary Wall North And South<br />

Of 94 Greatbridge Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FH<br />

LB2 25/07/1988 408063 Malthouse etc. 1899 datestone, but parts may be earlier. Red brick,<br />

with Welsh slated roofs, some upper portions with sheet lead<br />

cladding. Mostly 3 and 4-storey; complex plan. Main east elevation<br />

of total 19 bays. Bays 1 to 3 project in 2 storey form with hipped<br />

lean-to roof, and behind is a 4 storey tower with hipped roof; a<br />

variety of metal and timber casement windows: the next 10 bays in 2<br />

storey form with brick pilasters between bays, with large roof sweep<br />

to tower eaves height, having window or door units to each bay both<br />

levels, with added late C20 porch to southernmost bay; hipped<br />

dormer windows at high level over bays 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 - this last<br />

larger than the others; to bay 9 an unloading doorway in flat roofed<br />

dormer just above eaves level: next 3 bayss northwards ccupied by<br />

malthouse oast towers, with windows to ground, first and fourth floor<br />

levels (window to centre first floor bay now blocked); steeply sloping<br />

truncated pyramidal roofs, slated with metal ventilator terminals - a<br />

similar tower on west side of building, and between towers a fifthstorey<br />

unit with lead sheet-clad sides and hipped slated roof: final 3<br />

bays a plain 4-storey unit, eaves level with oast towers, with hipped<br />

slated roof and random fenestration and with external metal<br />

staircase with part canopy to doorway, first floor bay 1. West<br />

elevation of similar chracter, but on south-west corner a tower which<br />

would seem to be earlier than 1899. Interior has cased metal<br />

framework (more probably steel than cast iron - none visible) and an<br />

inserted floor and partitioning to the 10-bay block to form late C20<br />

office suite; large open roof space with galleried walkway through the<br />

masive timber trusses. the oast towers virtually intact, with the barley<br />

floors still intact, together with much related equipment in situ.<br />

DESCRIPTION CONTINUED PLEASE REFER TO GREEN BACK.<br />

LB2 14/07/1987 408050 Boundary wall. Early C19. Formerly the east boundary wall of the<br />

Lansdowne Nursey Esate. Built for the Marquess of Lansdowne.<br />

Red Brick with thin brick tile copings with blue brick diaper in several<br />

of the bay panels. Wall build off a slightly battered revetment to the<br />

east (road) side. Revetment in Flemish bond capped by 3 courses of<br />

headers, garden wall bond above. A long sectionin about 9 bays<br />

defined by projecting brick piers to the north of the formerportico<br />

entrance to the estate listed as no 94 (Nursery Garden Entrance and<br />

Portico) (qv) and a short section to the south. Both sections have<br />

short returns to the west at the north and south corners. Carriage<br />

gateway with brick piers towrds the north end. Listed only for group<br />

value with No94 Greatbridge Road which is part of the same<br />

construction.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Park House<br />

9 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GF<br />

7 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GF<br />

Abbey House<br />

The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8YB<br />

Thatched Cottage<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EW<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407819 Early C19. 2 storeys. Stucco. Flat eaves supported by pairs of cut<br />

brackets. Hipped slate roof. 3 windows on 1st floor; 2 windows on<br />

ground floor (sash windows 3 panes wide in reveals). 6 panel door<br />

to left hand (centre panels moulded; top 2 panels cut away and<br />

glazed) in panelled reveal wtih architrave frame. Well proportioned,<br />

shallow Doric porch with 2 columns, fluted on upper part, supporting<br />

triglyph frieze ornamented with roundels, and moulded cornice on<br />

flat brackets with guttae under. Flight of 5 moulded steps flanked by<br />

iron railings and handrail lead up to doorway; handrail and railings<br />

terminate in a scroll with urn finial on terminal rail.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407818 C18. 2-storeys and attic with basement. Red brick. Old tile roof<br />

with 3 dormer casements. No. 3 projects forward from Nos. 5 and 7.<br />

2-storeys and attic. Cornice with small modillions and capped<br />

parapet. Former stable block but under same roof span as Nos. 5<br />

and 7. Segmental-arched stable door to right hand. To left hand, 4panel<br />

door (2 lower panels fielded, 2 upper panels glazed); semicircular<br />

fanlight with rectangular glazing over. Double window above<br />

tehis. Nos. 5 and 7. 2 flat-roofed dormers. Moulded wood eaves<br />

cornice. On 1st floor, 3 double sash windows (though central pair<br />

false). 2 similar windows (without glazing bars) on ground floor.<br />

Central pair of 6-panel doors in panelled reveals, flanked and divided<br />

by Doric pilasters with continuous entablature broken forward over<br />

pilasters, and grouped under large moulded and dentilled parapet.<br />

Approached by 4 steps. 2 basement windows.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407815 Late C18. Originally private house. Altered. 2-storeys and attic.<br />

Brick (all headers). Moulded and dentilled wood cornice (modern).<br />

Tile roof. Sash windows. 2 (4 pane) windows flanking central (3<br />

pane) window on first floor. Two (4 pane) window with rubbed brick<br />

arches and keystones on ground floor, all with architrave frames.<br />

Recessed central 6-panel door; 2 fielded panels, upper 4 panels cut<br />

away and glazed. Door in panelled reveals, rectangular falight,<br />

curved glazing pattern, in doorcase ofo fluted Doric pilasters,<br />

moulded and dentilled entablature and cornice. This building was<br />

entirely rebuilt, prior to 1947.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407813 C17 or earlier timber-framed cottage. 2-storeys. Colourwashed brick<br />

infilling. Thatched roof in 2 sections higher in easternmost part;<br />

thatch cut away over upper floor windows. 3 2-light casement<br />

windows above; casement windows below. Porch with slate roof.<br />

Square panels of timber-framing with some diagonal braces. Central<br />

stack with capping over eastern part. Modern single storey<br />

extension behind.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Clarendon House<br />

60 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HL<br />

24 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8YT<br />

8 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HL<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407724 C18. 2-storeys. Brick. All headers above ground floor sill level.<br />

Moulded and bracketed eaves cornice. Slate gabled roof. 2 sash<br />

windows, 3 panes wide, on 1st floor with architrave frames. They<br />

flank a central segmental bow window of 3 lights (central light 3<br />

panes wide and one pane side lights) with cornice carried round<br />

head. 2 sash windows, 3 panes wide, on ground floor. Central 6panel<br />

door (upper panels lead lights) in panelled reveal with<br />

doorcase of panelled Doric pilasters, moulded and fluted frieze and<br />

moulded and dentilled cornice fitting under bow window. The roof at<br />

back is old tile.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407722 Early C19. 2-storeys. Brick wtih flat moulded eaves and hipped<br />

slate roof. 3 sash windows (outer, 4 panes wide) on 1st floor;<br />

windows in brick reveals with rubbed brick voussoirs. 2 similar 4<br />

pane windows on ground floor. Central recessed 6-panel door with<br />

top 2 panels cut away and glazed; plain rectangular fanlight over;<br />

door in panelled reveals. Doorcase of fluted pilasters (Greek Doric<br />

caps and Roman Doric bases - "Romsey special"), moulded frieze<br />

and moulded and dentilled cornice. South-west wall slate-hung.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407721 Early C19. 3-storeys. Stucco with rusticated ground floor treatment<br />

and moulded string at 1st floor sill level. Cornice over 1st floor<br />

windows. Flat eaves and hipped slate roof. 6 windows to upper<br />

floor, sash, 3 panes wide. 3 4-paned sash windows on ground floor<br />

and 3 4-paned recesssed doors in panelled reveals. Doorway with<br />

architrave surround; frieze with narrow string and moulded cornice<br />

over.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Willow Cottage<br />

179 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

153 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

87 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407720 All originally one dwelling. No. 179 is C18; barn to north is timberframed<br />

and C17 or earlier; No. 177 is later. No. 177: 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Slate gabled roof; overhanging eaves. Colourwashed brick. 2<br />

square sash windows in attic with tiled gabled over. 3 sash windows<br />

(3 panes wide) in reveals on 1st floor. 2 sash windows on round<br />

floor. Central porch with tiled gabled roof on posts. Panelled door<br />

behind with top panels cut away and glazed; architrave frame. No.<br />

179: C18. Old tile gabled roof; flanking chimneys. 2-storeys and<br />

attic. 2 hipped dormers; casements. Red brick fornt, possibly once<br />

painted. Dentil eaves cornice. On 1st and ground floors, 2 2-light<br />

casement windows with glazing bars (modern); brick voussoirs.<br />

Central doorway with flat hood on brackets over door with 6 flush<br />

panels. A single storey addition (with one window, and one 6 fielded<br />

panelled door, and with a very steeply pitched roof over) connects<br />

the main part of the house with the barn to the north. Barn now<br />

converted into a dwelling. Timber-framing visible in south-east side,<br />

facing Middlebridge; square panels of timber-framing and long<br />

diagonal braces. in south-west side,facing river, modern brick below,<br />

and weatherboarding above in gable end.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407718 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Pebble-dashed walls. Old tile roof. 2<br />

hipped dormers. 4, 2-light casement windows on 1st floor. 3 sash<br />

windows without glazing bars and 2 plain doors on ground floor.<br />

Passage to right hand.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407715 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Old tile gabled roof. 3 hipped dormers<br />

with 2-light casement windows. Colourwashed brick, toothed eaves<br />

cornice. 4 sash windows on 1st floor, 3 panes wide with architrave<br />

frames. Flat moulded hood with slospoing slate roof over ground<br />

floor. 2 pairs of double sash windows with achitrave frames; no<br />

glazing bars. No. 87 has modern door in architrave frame. No. 89<br />

has 6 flush panelled door with rectangular fanlight over; architrave<br />

frame. Plain wooden door at left hand end.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


91-93 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

29 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

23 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

Tudor Cottage<br />

19 - 21 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

LB2 16/04/1996 461741 Pair of houses, converted into one house. Circa mid C19,<br />

converted in 1970-71. Limestone ashlar faced brick, rendered at<br />

sides. Slate roof with gabled ends. Brick gable end stacks. PLAN:<br />

Pair of double depth houses, each witih entrance on left of front<br />

room; converted into one house in 1970-71. EXTERIOR: 2 and 3<br />

storeys, 2:2 bay front. Rusticated quoins and stringcourse at first<br />

floor window cill level. Left house: 2 storeys, 2 bays; 2-light sashes,<br />

ground floor with cornice on carved console brackets, first floor with<br />

hoodmould; blocked doorway on left with small window above. Right<br />

house: 3 storeys, 2 bays; sash windows, ground floor with carved<br />

busts and with frieze with cornucopia and mask, first floor left smaller<br />

round-headed window with carved drops on the pilasters and small<br />

cusped lancet above; doorway to left with frieze with festoons and<br />

mask and cornice on consoles with carved drops, C20 door. Rear,<br />

also ashlar, but plainer, has head of large Geometric traceried<br />

window on ground floro and small cusped lancet above. INTERIOR<br />

has stone straight stairs with carved corbels to arch at fot of stair.<br />

NOTE: Originally a pair of houses, built on the premises of a stone<br />

mason, Mr Ellery. The elaborate stone carving on the front was<br />

intended to display his skill as a stone mason.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407635 Circa 1840. 2-storeys. Brick with stucco ground floor. Rusticated<br />

stucco quoins above ground floor. Moulded string over 1st floor<br />

windows. Flat eaves. Hipped slate roof. 2 sash windows, 4 panes<br />

wide, in brick reveals; rubbed brick voussoirs. Original central shop<br />

window 6-panes wide, 3-paned deep, flanked by 3-panel doors with<br />

plain pilasters, frieze and moulded cornice across front.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407634 Mid C19. Once a school. Knapped flint with red brick quoins and<br />

dressings. 2 parapeted gabled facing street; brick tumbling and brick<br />

coping. Slate roof. 2 bays. 2-light casement windows in double<br />

jambs, both chamfered, with rubbed brick voussoirs and brick<br />

dressings; stone sills. Brick band at sill level. On ground floor, 2 3light<br />

casement windows in 2 tiers; double jambs, both chamfered,<br />

with rubbed birck voussoirs, brick dressings and hood moulds over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407633 C16 or C17. 2-storeys. Timber-framed; pebble-dashed. Old tile<br />

roof; stack to left of centre. 1st floor oversails with moulded fascia to<br />

beam across front. No. 19 has 2 2-light casements on 1st floor. On<br />

ground floor, 2 angular bay windows on cut brackets, probably<br />

former shop windows and glazed door. Secondary door to right<br />

hand. No. 21 has one 3-light casement window on 1st floor. On<br />

ground floor, one sash window 3 panes wide with shutters. Plain<br />

wooden boarded door to right hand.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Riverview<br />

9 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

1-3 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

Rivermead House<br />

The Meads<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HY<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407632 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Brick, stuccoed on ground floor. Moulded<br />

eaves cornice. Old tile roof; slate verge to roof in No. 9; in 3<br />

sections, higihest at east end. No. 9 has 2 dormers with C18<br />

cawements. 3 sash windows on 1st floor, outer 4-paned, and on<br />

ground floor one 4-paned window to left hand. 6 panel central door<br />

with 4 moulded panels; small rectangular fanlight. 2 sash windows<br />

to right hand (no glazing bars). No. 11 has been refronted and attic<br />

storey has been removed. 2 new sash windows, 4 panes wide, on 1<br />

str floor. 1st floor overhangs slighly above ground floor which also<br />

has 2 similar sash windows. Modern glazed door to right hand. No.<br />

13 has 2-storeys only with hipped old tile roof. 2 sash windows, 3<br />

panes wide, with stuccoed voussoir on 1st floor. C19 shop front and<br />

door on ground floor. Flush panelled door; upper 2 panels cut away<br />

and glazed.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407631 C17 to C18. 2-storeys and attic. Colourwashed brick with right hand<br />

part including north wing along Newton lane of timber framing, partly<br />

plastered. Hipped old tile roof. One hipped dormer over right hand<br />

end. 5 windows on 1st floor; sash windows, 3 panes wide, with<br />

architrave frames. On ground floor, 2 shop windows; wide, plate<br />

glass, modern flanked by plain pilasters at outer ends. Door at north<br />

end; flush panelled with upper part glazed. Architrave frame; plain<br />

pilasters with shaped brackets over; flat moulded hood breaking<br />

forward over pilasters.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407630 Early C19. 2-storeys. Colourwashed stucco with moulded string<br />

over 1st floor windows. Flat bracketed eaves cornice and hipped<br />

slate roof. The central part of east and west fronts has a slight<br />

projection. East front, 5 windows on 1st floor and 4 windows on<br />

ground floor; sash windows 4 panes wide in reveals. Pair of double<br />

doors with 6 panels in panelled arched recess in centre with semicircular<br />

fanlight with modern glazing over; reeded frame. The west<br />

front has same window arrangement but the central 1st floor window<br />

has a French casement opening onto a small balcony with cast iron<br />

rails. Modern French casements on ground floor. On north side,<br />

flight of 6 modern steps flanked by closed stucco balustrade leads<br />

up to a doorway with 6 panelled door in panelled reveals; rectangular<br />

falight with rectangular glazing pattern over. (Upper 2 panels in door<br />

cut away and glazed).<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


27 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

25 - 26 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

LB2 09/09/1970 407628 Early C19. A good corner bulding carefully designed on a curved<br />

frontage. 3-storeys. Plain brick upper part M tiles on stone ground<br />

floor, with moulded wood cornice. Brick parapet to end secctions<br />

and lead covered blocking course to centre part. Brickwork recently<br />

renewed in all sections. The central part has 2 square sash windows<br />

and blocked centr eopening of similar size on 2nd floor. 3 tall sash<br />

windows on 1st floor. On ground floor, 5 bays, each containing a<br />

modern window with marbel stall riser below, divided by engaged<br />

Greek Doric columns with entablature over. Double pilasters are<br />

placed at each corner. Former door in right hand bay has been<br />

remvoed. The 2 corner sections are emphasised by a narrow<br />

projection of plain brick with cornice broken forward over, and a<br />

recess with narrow arched panels on each floor followed by slightly<br />

differing and projecting blocks. On right hand (No. 28) 2 square<br />

sash windows on 2nd floor, and on 1st floor, 2 large sash windows in<br />

shallow arched recesses. On ground floor, whicih has been<br />

converted into a shop, one modern window to right hand with glazing<br />

bars in lower part; doorway to left with pair of glazed modern double<br />

doors; wide rectangular fanlight over of similar size to upper part of<br />

window to right hand. On the left hand the treatment is the same but<br />

with one window only to both upper floors and with the entablature of<br />

the central ground floor design carried across on one original pilaster<br />

and on one wide modern pilaster. 2 bays; one modern window and<br />

in left hand corner a modern 8-panelled door with large rectangular<br />

fanlight over. The frieze is ornamented with triglyphs over columns<br />

and pilasters.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407627 Early C18. 3-storeys and attic. Painted brick with stringcourse at 1st<br />

floor level. Moulded and dentilled brick cornice. Partly old tiled roof<br />

with hip to east end. 3 hipped dormers; 2-light casements (formerly<br />

leaded on left hand; the remainder with Yorkshire sashes). 4 sash<br />

windows facing north with flush boxes and flat arches; glazing bars<br />

intact; pained rubbed brick voussoirs. Formerly C19 shop fronts on<br />

ground floor. Now 4 small plate-glass windows with metal frames<br />

and 2 doorways with plate-glass doors with metal frmaes in reveals;<br />

modern boarded fascia over. One bay facing east; similar windows<br />

on 1st and 2nd floors; large canted modern plate glass shop window<br />

projecting forward on ground floor. Small plain 2-storeyed extension<br />

connects bulding with north-western end of former Corn Exchange<br />

(see Corn Market).<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


22 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

21 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

20 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407524 Early C18 or earlier; altered. Lower elevation than No.21 but with<br />

windows roughly in alignment. Steeply pitched roof; lower ridge line<br />

than No.21. Tile roof with old tiling mostly renewed. 3-storeys, (attic<br />

storey has been removed). Colourwashed brick. Moulded string at<br />

1st floor sill level, moulded wood cornice. 3 sash windows with<br />

architrave frames to upper floors; glazing bars intact. C20 metal-<br />

framed shop front on ground floor.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407523 Early C19. 3-storeys. Yellow stock brick. The whole of the building<br />

is on a slight curve. Brick dentil cornice with parapet and stone<br />

capping over. Slate roof. 5 windows to upper floors. Sash windows<br />

in shallow reveals; flat arches; glazing bars intact; rubbed brick<br />

voussoirs. On ground floor under, entablature across 2/3rds ofo<br />

front to south-east with a delicate dentilled cornice with a corner<br />

pilaster at south-east end. Below this, a fine contemporary shop<br />

front which has lights with curved heads. To north-east of this,<br />

original entablature has been demolished, and a modern boarded<br />

fascia substituted; plate glass shop front and doorway have been<br />

inserted below.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407522 C18. Altered. 3-storeys. Elevation lower than White Horse Hotel<br />

which it adjoins to the south-east, but projecting forward from hotel<br />

by a depth of one window bay; lower ridge line. Colourwashed brick.<br />

Old tile roof. 2 windows to upper floors facing south-west; sash<br />

windows with flush boxes; glazing bars intact; painted rubbed brick<br />

voussoirs. On north-west side, one window on both upper floors.<br />

Plain C19 shop front partly recessed on ground floor.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


The White Horse<br />

19 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8ZJ<br />

LB2S 28/08/1951 407520 Inn. Late C15 or early C16, built on site of earlier medieval inn of<br />

which stone cellars survive. C18, early C19 and later alterations.<br />

MATERIALS: Timber framing; brick; tile hanging. Clay tile roofs.<br />

Timber windows.<br />

PLAN: 3-storey frontage of 4 bays; a carriageway in the left-hand<br />

bay leads through to a long, narrow yard. A staircase provides<br />

access to the upper floors of the front block and to a long 3-storey<br />

range at the rear, now hotel rooms. The rear range would have<br />

contained the inn chambers, arranged on three levels, accessed by<br />

an unwalled walkway at ground floor (now enclosed) and by open<br />

galleries above, also enclosed. This range is followed by a deeper<br />

2-storey block and then a 3-storey extension of c1960, which is not<br />

of special interest. At the end of the yard is a long 2-storey stable<br />

block.<br />

EXTERIOR: Front elevation has an C18 brick façade with a painted<br />

render finish, banded rustication to ground floor and plain strings to<br />

the first and second-floor levels, and segmental-headed windows<br />

with keystones to upper floors 6-over-6 pane sash windows; those to<br />

the upper floors later replacements. Moulded and dentilled timber<br />

eaves cornice. Steeply pitched half-hipped roof. 3 dormers with<br />

casement windows. Timber framing visible in E wall of carriageway<br />

passage. Long 3-storey former lodging range facing yard; ground<br />

floor has early C19 glazed timber infill; galleries above have<br />

casement windows and horizontal sliding timber shutters of C18<br />

appearance. Sash windows to rear elevation. The following range is<br />

of brick and has been altered and extended; it has modern timber<br />

sash and casement windows. At the northernmost end of the yard<br />

range is a 3-storey extension of c1960, which is not of special<br />

interest.<br />

INTERIOR: The lower cellar walls are of coursed stone an flintwork;<br />

parts of brick vaulting are also visible. The remains of a Gothic<br />

window are understood to survive. The front ground-floor room has<br />

exposed high-quality timber framing with bracing of exceptional size.<br />

This room leads through to an elegant early/mid C18 open-well<br />

staircase with a close-string, slender turned balusters, a moulded<br />

ramped handrail and dado panelling. The ground-floor corridor of<br />

the rear range has early C19 cast-iron fluted columns supporting the<br />

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gallery floor above. The inner walls of this range has exposed timber<br />

framing at first and second floor levels. Ground floor room has<br />

restored timber mullioned windows on the corridor site; this room is<br />

now open plan apart from a section of a cross partition, and has<br />

exposed timber framing, a heavy camfered axial beam and a brick<br />

chimney breast on the N wall. On the W wall and partition there is a<br />

series of wall paintings comprising a geometric design framed by<br />

imitation wooden panelling with foliate borders; grisaille imitation<br />

panelling with large Tudor Roses, and a much-restored interlocking<br />

strapwork pattern. These are typical of decoration from the mid C16<br />

to early C17 and probably form one single scheme. Behind the<br />

partition is a further, possibly later, decorative scheme black<br />

latticework on a yellow ochre background with inset quatrefoils and<br />

floral designs. Timber framing is visible in some of the upper floor<br />

hotel rooms; further framing may be concealed beneath modern<br />

finishes. A part-exposed chimney breast on the first floor has<br />

decorative wall painting on plaster, comprising black interlaced<br />

quatrefoils on a yellow ochre background with circular floral designs,<br />

possibly contemporary with the second decorative ground-floor<br />

scheme described above. The interior of the following 2-storey block<br />

has been much altered. Upper floors of building only partly<br />

inspected. Roofs not inspected.<br />

SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: C18 stable block to rear of yard,<br />

converted to hotel rooms. Long 2 storey range. Red brick laid in<br />

English bond with vitrified headers. Ground floor altered. Upper<br />

floor bays are demarcated by shallow pilasters and have hay loft<br />

shutters. Important group value with the inn.<br />

HISTORY: Romsey was situated on a main route between the royal<br />

and ecclesiastical centres of Winchester and Salisbury, and became<br />

an important staging post in the C18 for travellers to London and the<br />

south west. The White Horse has been Romsey's principal inn since<br />

the medieval period, and may have been a guest house for the<br />

Abbey, founded in the C9.<br />

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: Of major architectural and historic<br />

significance as well-preserved, later-medieval purpose-built inn with<br />

earlier cellars, whose galleried plan form is still clearly legible. Very<br />

few galleried inns survive in anything like their original form, and<br />

therefore possess exceptional interest. The wall paintings are


18 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

17 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

Palmerston Restaurant<br />

16 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

15 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

important examples of secular decoration, possibly spanning 200<br />

years, and contain rare and interesting motifs. There are good<br />

features from later phases.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407519 C18, with front elevation of identical design to No. 17. Hipped<br />

dormers with 2-light casement windows. Sash windows with<br />

moulded architrave frames; no glazing bars; rubbed brick voussoirs.<br />

Modern shop front projects forward on ground floor; panelled<br />

pilasters flanking shop windows and centeral doorway. Modern bowfronted<br />

shop windows with glazing bars; panelled wood stall-riser;<br />

modern double door with 6 panels, and rectangular fanlight. Fascia<br />

and moulded and coved cornice above windows and door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407518 Nos. 17 and 18 under one roof span and with elevations of similar<br />

design. C18. 3-storeys and attic. Brick with moulded brick cornice.<br />

Modern tile roof half hipped to west. 2 hipped dormers with<br />

Yorkshire type casements. 3 sash windows (no glazing bars) to<br />

upper floors; rubbed brick voussoirs; modern plate-glass shop front<br />

on ground floor; entrance to yard at east end concealed by plain<br />

double wooden doors; fascia with dentilled cornice extends both over<br />

yard and over door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407517 Early C19. 3-storeys (attic store has been removed). Brick with flat<br />

eaves and slate gabled roof (higher ridge line than No. 15). 2 sash<br />

windows (4 panes wide) with glazing bars intact on upper floors; in<br />

painted reveals; painted stucco voussoirs. C20 shop front with<br />

glazing bars canted in towards doorway at south-east end; low brick<br />

stall-riser; modern fascia.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407516 Building with C18 core which has recently been extensively<br />

renovated. Rebuilt in replica. Elevation of similar height to No. 14<br />

but with lower ridge-line to roof. 3-storeys. Brick with moulded string<br />

on 2nd floor. Modern tile roof. 3 narrow segmental-headed sash<br />

windows with architrave frames to upper floors. Former shop<br />

windows and early C19 door have been replaced by a C20 plateglass<br />

shop window, doorway and fascia.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


13 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NA<br />

10 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407514 C17 or earlier timber-framed core; recently extensively renovated<br />

(1967-8). 2 storeys and attic. Modern tile hipped roof. Attic storey<br />

in 2 sections, each section comprising a large window area with<br />

surrounding wall withhipped tile roof over. Each section cantilevered<br />

out on joists above 1st floor. Some old, possibly original timbers in<br />

ceiling and walls in western part of attic. Each section contains one<br />

3-light casement window; colourwashed wall. Attic to left hand side<br />

returns northwards above north-west front of building. On 1st floor,<br />

modern applied timber-framing with colourwashed infilling. 3 modern<br />

4-light casement windows with lead glazing. Moulded brick string<br />

course between 1st and ground floors. Ground floor of modern red<br />

brick on low plinth. 3 4-light modern casement windows with lead<br />

glazing. Moulded brick string course between 1st and ground floors.<br />

Ground floor of modern red brick on low plinth. 3 4-light modern<br />

casement windows with lead glazing; wooden lintels above each<br />

window; moulded wood frames. One window to right hand and 2 to<br />

left of doorway. Flat arched doorway; wooden door with shallow<br />

elliptical case of carved wood at top. Building has been extended on<br />

1st 2-storeys at north-west end so that this part of the building<br />

projects beyond the attic storey and is in 2 facets. Narrower facet<br />

facing west has one 2-light casement window on each floor; wider<br />

facet facing north-west has one 4-light casement window on each<br />

floor.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407481 C18. 3-storeys and parapet. Higher elevation than Nos. 8 and 9 and<br />

in recession from these. Brick with stone string at 1st floor and<br />

moulded brick string at 2nd floor levels. Moulded brick cornice and<br />

brick parapet with segmental headed vitreous brick panels over<br />

windows. 4 segmental headed windows to upper floors; sash<br />

windows in narrow reveals with glazing bars intact; rubbed brick<br />

voussoirs; 3 similar windows (modern) with keystones on ground<br />

floor. Modern double 6-panel doors to south in stone Doric<br />

doorcase. Iron railings with urn finials at ends and at intervals<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


9 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

7 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

5 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8XF<br />

4 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407480 Early C18. Originally one house. Elevation of similar height to No. 7<br />

but in slight recession; roof with lower ridge line; hip at north end.<br />

Modern tiled roof. 3-storeys (attic storey has been removed). 4<br />

narrow windows to upper floors with rubbed brick voussoirs cut in<br />

wavy pattern. Sash windows with moulded architrave frames; no<br />

glazing bars to 1st floor windows or to 2nd floor windows in No. 9.<br />

On ground floor of No. 8, early C19, 6-panel house door in roundarched<br />

panelled reveal with glazed fanlight of oval glazing patter, to<br />

left hand, (south). Central glazed shop door and window (with<br />

glazing bars) to north, enclosed with Doric pilasters frieze and<br />

cornice, carried across half-front and broken forward over centre and<br />

northern part. No. 9 has modern shop front in early C19 Dorice<br />

surround with fluted pilaster.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407479 Early C18 or earlier. 3-storeys. Brick with plain string at 1st floor<br />

and moulded string at 2nd floor levels. Moulded and coved wood<br />

cornice. Modern tiled roof. 4 segmental-headed sash windows with<br />

moulded architrave frames to upper floors; glazing bars to 1st floor<br />

windows only; rubbled brick voussoirs. Wrought iron balconettes to<br />

first floor windows. Fine early C19 shop front on ground floor of<br />

symmetrical design with central window of "Gothic" glazing patter in<br />

uppermost tier, flanked by doors each with rectangular fanlights of<br />

"Gothic" pattern. The southern door is house door of 6-panels with<br />

rosette ornamenet to panel mouldings. The northern (shop) door is<br />

glazed.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407478 Late C18. 3-storeys. Brick. Hipped modern tile roof. 2 sash<br />

windows to upper floors; 4 panes wide with painted stucco voussoirs;<br />

glazing bars intact. Similar windows on ground floor (formerly, C19<br />

shop windows to east) with 6-panel moulded door in centre. Door in<br />

reveals behind doorcase with Doric pilasters and small modern<br />

entablature. The return fron to Abbey Water has 3 window bays;<br />

southernmost bay is a modern extension of identical design to the<br />

rest. (Formerly, at right hand corner, a 6-panel door with doorcase).<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407477 Early C19. 3-storeys with lower elevation than NO. 3 but with 1st<br />

floor windows and lower part of 2nd floor windows at a similar level.<br />

Colourwashed brick. Modern hipped tile roof. 2 sash windows to<br />

upper floors (no glazing bars). Plain C19 shop front on ground floor.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


3 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

2 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

Old House At Home<br />

62 Love Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DE<br />

22 Latimer Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DG<br />

2 Latimer Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DG<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407476 Early C19. 3-storeys, with slightly lower elevation than No. 2. Slate<br />

roof with lower ridge line; flat bracketed eaves. Red brick. One sash<br />

window with glazing bars and rubbed brick voussoirs on 2nd floor.<br />

On 1st floor, one French casement with narrow side glazing pattern;<br />

rubbed brick voussoirs. Original contemporary shop front and<br />

glazed door (to east) with rectangular fanlight over of interlacing<br />

curved glazing pattern.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407475 Early C19. 3-storeys. Brick painted over (formerly, yellow stock<br />

brick). Toothed brick cornice. Old tile roof. 2 square sash windows<br />

with glazing bars on 2nd floor. 2 segmental-headed sash windows<br />

with glazing bars on 1st floor. Formerly an early to mid C19 shop<br />

front on ground floor; now only pilasters and cornice remain, flanking<br />

a modern plate-glass shop window with plain fascia over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407421 C18. 2-storeys. Formerly, chequer brick with upper parts of gable<br />

ends timber-frame now all covered and stuccoed. Thatch roof. 2 3light<br />

leaded casement windows on 1st floor. 2 3-light metal<br />

casements on ground floor in segmental recessed arches, each<br />

formerly with a wide single hinged shutter. Plain wooden doors at<br />

corners; applied vertical strips of moulding. C19 extension with slate<br />

roof at north-east end. Higher frontage. 2-storeys. 2 bays.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407420 C18. 2-store (attic storey has been removed). colourwashed<br />

stucco. Moulded and bracketed cornice. Hipped old tile roof. 2, 2light<br />

casement windows on 1st floor. 2 sash windows with flush<br />

boxes on ground floor (left hand window 3-papnes wide, right hand<br />

window 4-panes wide). 6-panel central door (top 2 panels cut away<br />

and glazed) in early C19 doorcase of panelled pilasters, plain frieze<br />

with diamond ornament over pilasters, and thin flat board hood on<br />

bed mould with small curved brackets.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407419 Early mid C19. 2-storeys. Slate gabled roof. Small flat eaves. Red<br />

brick. One window bay each except for No. 4 which has more. 4<br />

sash windows in painted reveals on upper floor; 4 panes wide;<br />

rubbed brick voussoirs. Similar windows on ground floor except for<br />

No. 4which has small plate-glass shop windows with panelled<br />

pilasters and plain fascia with shaped ends with small flat hood over.<br />

Semi-circular headed doorways; doors in brick reveals. 6-panel<br />

doors with 4 moulded panels (No. 4 has upper part glazed). Blocked<br />

semi-circular tympana over except for No.4 which has glazed semicirculalr<br />

fanlight. No. 4 has carried-door to south in wide segmental<br />

arch. 2 modern casement windows over (one of 2-lights, and one of<br />

one-light).<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


25 Latimer Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DF<br />

100 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BY<br />

98 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DA<br />

98 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DA<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407418 C16 to C17. Altered early C19. Now only No. 23 remains with a<br />

C19 addition (No. 25) at north end. No. 23: one-storey. Timberframed;<br />

colourwashed stucco. Old tile roof carried down from ridge<br />

line to head of high shop front. Large early C19 shop window (9<br />

panes wid eand 4 panes high) and glazed shop door to right hand<br />

with rectangular fanlight of 3 panes over. South side of No. 23 open<br />

and covered roughly by panels of corrugated zinc.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407416 C18. Brick, colourwashed on south side. 2-storeys. Modern pantile<br />

gabled roof; projecting chimney at western end. Parapet. 3 bays.<br />

On 1st floor, 2 windows and blocked centre opening; 2 windows on<br />

ground floor. Sash windows in reveals with keystone over; no<br />

glazing bars. Central door with 8 fielded panels in reveals behind<br />

doorway with frame. Doorcase with Doric pilasters, frieze and<br />

moulded flat hood on shaped brackets over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407415 The house is set back from road behind a screen of 2 pairs of square<br />

brick piers with stone caps connected by a low brick wall with stone<br />

coping, recessed in segmental shape in centre between the groups<br />

of piers, carrying contemporary cast iron rails supported under<br />

bottom rail by iroin balls under standards carryhing urn finials. The<br />

centre of the screen has cast iron gates, with cast iron panel<br />

supports of interlacing circle patter, with a 4 centred curved<br />

overthrow carrying Campholder. Some later extensions at back.<br />

Large garden with fine trees. Possibly desigined by Henry Holland<br />

Architect of Broadlands.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407414 Late C18. 2-storeys. White brick on Portland stone plinth. Moulded<br />

stone cornice and plain brick parapet with stone coping. Slate roof.<br />

2 segmental-headed windows on 1st floor, flanking central semicircular<br />

- headed window with stone springers and keystone. 2<br />

semi-circular headed windows on round floor. All windows 4-panes<br />

wide, and with stone cills. 6panel central door, with radiating and<br />

wreathed fanlight, in arched panelled reveal, under deep Roman<br />

Dorice portico of stone columns and pilasters on wall face carrying<br />

entablature crowned with an open moulded pediment, panelled in<br />

soffit of wood. The portico stands on a stone landing approached by<br />

6 moulded stone steps.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Wykeham House<br />

88 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

86 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

84 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

Berties<br />

80 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407362 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Altered. Brick with projecting stucco<br />

plinth. Moulded brick string at 1st floor level. Stucco quoins at 1st<br />

floor elvel. 1st floor windows have stucco bonding sides, and sills.<br />

Coved brick eaves cornice. Old tile hipped roof; tiling partly<br />

renewed. 3 dormers of C19 date. 5 windows on 1st floor, teh centre<br />

window flanked by stucco pilasters. Sash windows in reveals;<br />

glazing bars intact. 4 sash windiows on ground floor with architrave<br />

frames; painted stucco voussoirs. 6-panel central door in deep<br />

panelled reveal with painted stone dorice doorcase of 3/4 engaged<br />

columns with brocken entablature, fluted frieze, moulded cornice,<br />

moulded and dentilled open pediment. Pointed arched fanlight with<br />

interlacing glazing pattern in typmanum. 5 stone steps to door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407361 C18. 3-storeys. 3 window bays; one bay deep. Tiled hipped roof.<br />

Red brick. Moulded cornice and parapet. On 2nd floor, 3 square<br />

sashes with architrave frames and rubbed brick voussoirs. 3 taller<br />

windows on 1st floor, centre one semi--circular headed. Windows<br />

with architrave frames; glazing bars missing; rubbed brick voussoirs.<br />

On ground floro to west, a modern contemporary style bow window.<br />

To east, contemporary style shop windows with glazing bars and<br />

central door; plain fascia and modern window blind cover over both<br />

windows and door. Early C19 2-storey addition to east of this of<br />

vestibule and doorway. 6 panelled door in panelled reveals with<br />

impost moulding and semi-circular fnalight over; fluted Dorice<br />

pilasters flanking doorway to east side; moulded cornice over.(now<br />

demolished)<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407360 C18 or earlier; building of timber-framed construction with square<br />

panels of timber-framing visible in east gable end. 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Modern tile gabled roof. Front plastered, colourwashed. 4<br />

modern sash windows above with glazing bars. 2 modern plateglass<br />

shp fronts on ground floor with sloping fascias over. One small<br />

attic window in west wall in western gable end. Small timber-framed<br />

2-store north-south wing behind.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407359 Late C18. 2-storeys; much lower elevation than No. 78; lower ridge<br />

line. Slate roof. Painted brick. 3 windows on 1st floor, the central<br />

window semi-circular headed with radiating glazing patter. One C19<br />

angular bay window to west on ground floor. Central door (latered)<br />

with panelled reveals, plain pilasters and moulded entablature, and<br />

3-light window (glazing altered) to east. Painted brick north-south<br />

wings in 2 parallel raoes extending northwards along east side of<br />

yard. 2-storeys. 3 windows.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


76 The Hundred and railings at<br />

No 76 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

70 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

56 - 58 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407356 Early C19. 2-storey and attic; much lower elevation than Nos. 70, 72<br />

and 74. Modern tile roof; moulded eaves cornice. One dormer<br />

casement. Stucco with incised lines. 2 sash windows in shallow<br />

reveals on 1st floor; glazing bars intact; window blind covers. One<br />

window on ground floor. Door to east with doorcase of 3/4 engaged<br />

fluted columns with small moulded capitals terminating in conical<br />

ends. Moulded frieze and cornice with delicate pairs of cut brackets,<br />

broken forward over columns. 4 steps with contemporary cast iron<br />

rails, diamond and circle pattern with handrails terminating in scrolls.<br />

Cast iron railings extending across front from western handrail<br />

flanking steps as far west at No. 74; slender square standards with<br />

urn finials<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407355 Early to mid C19 front. 3-storeys. Slate roof. Upper floor<br />

colourwashed brick. Band below 1st floor sill level. Vermiculated<br />

quoins. 6 windiows including one narrower window at eitiher end.<br />

Sash windows in reveals; no glazing bars; painted stucco voussoirs<br />

with vermiculated keystones above. On ground floor at either end<br />

round-headed doorway with moulded stucco architraves; doors in<br />

reveals with semi-circular fanlights. Modern door to No. 70; panelled<br />

door to No. 74 with upper part glazed. No. 70 has one window to<br />

east of door similar to those above; No. 74 has to west a modern<br />

bow window with glazing bars in reveals within original opening;<br />

stuccoed voussoir with keystone over. No. 72 has large shop<br />

window and doorway flanked by pilasters with modern fascia and<br />

original moulded cornice over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407354 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Brick with toothed eaves. Old tile roof,<br />

with tiling partly renewed; hip at west end. 4 dormer casements; 2<br />

now boarded up. Brickwork renewed in No. 54. 5 windows and one<br />

boarded up window on 1st floor; sash windows; new windows in No.<br />

54; 5 easternmost windows and window opening have rectangular<br />

vitreous brick panels below. Ground floors have been altered and<br />

renovated; 3 modern shop fronts, those in Nos. 56 and 58 moder,<br />

plate-glass with common fascias.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Tudor House<br />

52 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

18 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BW<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407261 C16 altered C18. 2 storeys. West front - early C18 of chequer brick<br />

on projecting plinth, with raised brick quoins and moulded brick string<br />

at 1st floor level. Moulded wood eaves cornice. Slate roof. 3<br />

windows (formerly 5) on 1st floor; 3 or 4 panes wide; architrave<br />

frames. On ground floor, 3 sash windows, 4 panes wide, in slightly<br />

different positions. 6-panel (flush type) door in panelled reveals with<br />

rectangular fanlight over. Doorcase of Dorice pilasters, broken<br />

entablature and moulded open pediment with radiating arhce fanlight<br />

in tympanum. The door is near right hand of front. At right hand<br />

side is a 2-storey angular bay window with cornice carried round at<br />

head. The north end is timber-framed with brick infilling at an obtuse<br />

angle to west front, part terminating in 3 small gables and part<br />

proejcting with 2 small gables and with 2 smal casements at upper<br />

level. East front has recessed centre and2 projecting wings with<br />

fronages of C18 date. Irregular windows and door. Large semicircular<br />

early C1`9 bay window to left hand on ground floor. large<br />

garden on east side and small garden on west side.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407260 Early to mid C19. Single roof span. Hipped slate roof. Overhanging<br />

flat braacketed eaves. 3-storeys. No. 18: 3 windows.<br />

Colourwashed brick. 3 tall sash windows in reveals 3 panes wide;<br />

painted brick voussoirs. On ground floor, modern plate-glass shop<br />

front; modern fascia superimposed on original fascia which is still<br />

visible at east end over door; original cornice. At east end, original<br />

house door iwth 6m oulded and fielded panels in panelled reveals<br />

with rectangular fanlight with rectangular tracer over. Doorway with<br />

pilasaters; original cornice and fascia to shop front extends over<br />

most of this. No 20A comprises ground floro shop to east of No. 18:<br />

No. 20 coomprises floors above this and shipo and upper floors to<br />

east again. Upper floors of colourwashed stucco. No. 20A and<br />

floors above have one window bay on upper floors flanked by<br />

grooved and moulded pilasters with horizontal fluted bands. 2<br />

narrow bays to east with similar pilaster at eastermost end. Sash<br />

windows in reveals; no glazing bars. Westermost window on 1st<br />

floor has fluted architrave frame with paterae in corners; moulded<br />

cornice over with fluted bank extending across whole ofo bay and<br />

joining horizontal bands in pilasters. No.20A has early C20 plateglass<br />

shop front extending across whole of front.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


10 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BW<br />

113 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407259 Early to mid C19. 3-storeys. Red tiled gabled roof with flanking<br />

stacks. Red brick front. Brick eaves cornice. 3 windows. On upper<br />

floors, sash windows 3 panes wide in shallow brick reveals; rubbed<br />

brick voussoirs. On ground floor roof of original C19 bank or shop<br />

front extends over wide C20 plate-glass shop window which<br />

occupied the whole width of the front (plate-glass doors at east end).<br />

At either end, late C19 rustictead pilasters with alternate bands of<br />

vermiculation; cable course over; frieze with small quarefoil with<br />

foliated carving inset within; moulded cornice. At west end, frieze<br />

and cornice return behind and westwards over blind semi-circular<br />

rusticated arch with impost moulding and mask keystone; foliated<br />

carving in frieze with inscription "Bank".<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407258 Early to mid C19. 2-storeys and cellar. Slate roof with wide hips. 3<br />

tall brick stacks in front (and 3 behind). Main north-west front of red<br />

brick. One window bay to each house except to No. 113 whic has 2;<br />

windows in vertical alignment. Sash windows in shallow reveals;<br />

glazing bars intact; rubbed brick voussoirs. Flights of 4 steps (most<br />

of them flanked by iron handrail) lead to semi-circular headed<br />

doorways with rubbed brick voussoirs. Doors with plain semi-circular<br />

fanlight over; doors with 4 flush panels except for No.113 which has<br />

6 panels, 4 of them moulded and fielded. South-west side wall is<br />

slate-hung. One tall semi-circular headed staircase window in<br />

centre; sash with radiating glazing pattern in shallow reveals; rubbed<br />

brick voussoirs. Similarly shaped but smaller openings above on<br />

either side; blocked tympana with 2-light casement windows below.<br />

North-east side wall has modern casement windows; painted brick.<br />

Back of house also slate-hung.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Romsey Police Station and Police<br />

house adjoining to south-west<br />

No 111 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Sawyers Cottage<br />

95 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407257 Mid C19. No.111 projects forward from rest of building. 1-storey.<br />

Hipped slate roof. Some knapped flint; pilasters of red brick at end<br />

and in centre. One 3-light casement window at west end in double<br />

chamfered jamb with rubbed brick voussoir over. Flat-arched<br />

doorway with similar frame; wooded boarded door in architrave<br />

frame with small rectangular fanlight over (lattice glazing). Recessed<br />

behind this and to the north-east, main part of building: one bay of<br />

one-storey with one 2-light casement window. Then central 2-storey<br />

wing running north-west-south-east with parapeted gable end facing<br />

street;e brick tumbling and brick coping to parapet. Slate roof; 6<br />

brick rectangular stacks with chamfered edges on central square<br />

brick plinth. 2 windows; 3-light casements with lattice work panes;<br />

double brick jambs with chamfered edges; rubbed brick voussoirs<br />

and brick dressings; hood moulds over. Painted stucco sills; brick<br />

band at sill level. Similar window to west end on ground floor. Stone<br />

plaque in attic with corbels below it. 4 centred arched doorway; door<br />

with vertical strip panelling; door in deep recession with double<br />

jambs with chamfered edges; rubbed brick voussoirs and brick<br />

dressings. 1-storey extension to east in slight recession: hipped<br />

slate roof. One window and one flat arched dodor, both in frames<br />

similar to those in the main part of the building.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407256 No. 93: late C18. 2-storeys. Old tile steeply pitched roof. Stuccoed<br />

front. West side weather-boarded. Dentilled eaves cornice. 2<br />

window bays and one door. 2 tall sash windows on upper floor with<br />

architrave frames; no glazing bars. One smaller similar sash window<br />

on ground floor. Door with upper part glazed; door in moulded<br />

architrave frame. No 95: C18 or possibly earlier; possibly timberframed.<br />

2-storeys and attic. Much lower elevation than No. 93. Old<br />

tiled roof. 2 flat roofed dormers with 2-light casement windows.<br />

Stuccoed front. ON upper floor, 3 2-light casement windows with<br />

architrave frames. On ground floor, 2 sliding sashes. Central<br />

doorway. 6 panelled door with upper 4 paneles cut away and<br />

glazed; doorin shallow reveals; doorway with architrave frame with<br />

flat hood on shaped brackets over.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


71 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

51 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GE<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407255 Early C19. 2-storeys or 2-storeys and attic. Nos. 75, 77 and 79 only<br />

under same roof span. No. 71: 2-storeys. Slate roof. North side:<br />

colourwashed brick; west side, stuccoed. One bay. Above, one flatheaded<br />

sash window inr eveals in segmental arch; no glazing bars;<br />

horns; shutters with advertisements paintedonthem. On ground<br />

floor, plate-glass shop front with central doorway flanked by fluted<br />

pilasters (possibly early C20) with fascia over. No. 73: 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Painted brick eaves cornice. Lower front than No. 71 and<br />

higiher more steeply pitched roof. Slate roof. One flat roofed dormer<br />

with 2-light casment window. Painted brick front. 2 bays. 2 sash<br />

windows above (4 panes wide) each with architrave frames. On<br />

ground floor to east early C19 shop window (6 panes wide) in<br />

moudled architrave frame; moulded cornice and thin hood over<br />

(originally flat, now sloping). Door to west of this with 4 fielded<br />

panels; door in reveals behind doorway with fluted architrave frame<br />

and angle paterae in corners; frieze and flat hood over. Wooden<br />

boarded door at extreme west end with small glazed panel in upper<br />

part; flat headed doorway; all in segmental arch. Nos 75, 77 and 79.<br />

2 storeys. Slate roof. Elevation of similar height to No. 73 but with<br />

slightly lower roof. Sash windows with architrave frames. No<br />

glazing bars; lower windows in very slightly segmental arches.<br />

Doorways of Nos. 77 and 79 coupled together. all doors with 3<br />

panels including 2 moulded and fielded panels above; doors in<br />

reveals. Doorways with fluted architrave frames with angle paterae<br />

in corners; small plain friezes and flat hoods over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407254 Late C18. 2-storeys (attic storey has been removed). Red brick.<br />

Modern tile roof. 5 windows on 1st floor. 3 windows on ground floor.<br />

Sash windows with architrave frames; glazing bars intact; lower<br />

windows set in segmental arches. 3 6-panel doors with architrave<br />

surrounds, plain frieze and flat hoods on thin cut brackets.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


63-65 Cherville Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8FB<br />

20 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BW<br />

LB2 06/06/1972 406903 Late C18 and earlier. 2-storeys. Roof, predominantly of old tile.<br />

Dentil eaves cornice. Painted brick. West front comprises Nos. 63<br />

and 65; north front comprises No.s 65 and 67. West front: 3 windows<br />

above. 2 m odern light casements to No. 63; 4 pane sash window<br />

with architrave frame to No 65. Similar 4 pane sash windows on<br />

ground floor at eitiher end flanking central common doorway. 2<br />

doorways in same segmental arch; doors with architrave frames. 6<br />

flush panelled doo to No. 63 (top 2 panels cut away and glazed).<br />

Door to No. 65 with upper 4 panels glazed. Stuccoed plinth. North<br />

side of No. 65 has brick band above ground floor windows. On 1st<br />

floor, 4 pane wide sash windows with architrave frame at west end<br />

with similar segmental headed window below it. 3 panes wide sash<br />

window with architrave frame on 1st floor to east; sash window<br />

below without glazing bars. No. 67 (adjoining No. 65 to the east) has<br />

2 22-light casement windows 2-light casement window below in<br />

segmental arch. Wooden boarded door with upper part glazed with<br />

side ligihts, all in segmental arch; wooden porch with gable roof in<br />

front at door only; one-storey lean-to extension to north-east end,<br />

containing one small window and to left of it a wooden boarded door<br />

with thin flat hood on this shaped brackets over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407260 Early to mid C19. Single roof span. Hipped slate roof. Overhanging<br />

flat braacketed eaves. 3-storeys. No. 18: 3 windows.<br />

Colourwashed brick. 3 tall sash windows in reveals 3 panes wide;<br />

painted brick voussoirs. On ground floor, modern plate-glass shop<br />

front; modern fascia superimposed on original fascia which is still<br />

visible at east end over door; original cornice. At east end, original<br />

house door iwth 6m oulded and fielded panels in panelled reveals<br />

with rectangular fanlight with rectangular tracer over. Doorway with<br />

pilasaters; original cornice and fascia to shop front extends over<br />

most of this. No 20A comprises ground floro shop to east of No. 18:<br />

No. 20 coomprises floors above this and shipo and upper floors to<br />

east again. Upper floors of colourwashed stucco. No. 20A and<br />

floors above have one window bay on upper floors flanked by<br />

grooved and moulded pilasters with horizontal fluted bands. 2<br />

narrow bays to east with similar pilaster at eastermost end. Sash<br />

windows in reveals; no glazing bars. Westermost window on 1st<br />

floor has fluted architrave frame with paterae in corners; moulded<br />

cornice over with fluted bank extending across whole ofo bay and<br />

joining horizontal bands in pilasters. No.20A has early C20 plateglass<br />

shop front extending across whole of front.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


20A The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BW<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407260 Early to mid C19. Single roof span. Hipped slate roof. Overhanging<br />

flat braacketed eaves. 3-storeys. No. 18: 3 windows.<br />

Colourwashed brick. 3 tall sash windows in reveals 3 panes wide;<br />

painted brick voussoirs. On ground floor, modern plate-glass shop<br />

front; modern fascia superimposed on original fascia which is still<br />

visible at east end over door; original cornice. At east end, original<br />

house door iwth 6m oulded and fielded panels in panelled reveals<br />

with rectangular fanlight with rectangular tracer over. Doorway with<br />

pilasaters; original cornice and fascia to shop front extends over<br />

most of this. No 20A comprises ground floro shop to east of No. 18:<br />

No. 20 coomprises floors above this and shipo and upper floors to<br />

east again. Upper floors of colourwashed stucco. No. 20A and<br />

floors above have one window bay on upper floors flanked by<br />

grooved and moulded pilasters with horizontal fluted bands. 2<br />

narrow bays to east with similar pilaster at eastermost end. Sash<br />

windows in reveals; no glazing bars. Westermost window on 1st<br />

floor has fluted architrave frame with paterae in corners; moulded<br />

cornice over with fluted bank extending across whole ofo bay and<br />

joining horizontal bands in pilasters. No.20A has early C20 plateglass<br />

shop front extending across whole of front.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Romsey Railway Station<br />

Station Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DT<br />

LB2 15/12/2004 491989 Stationmaster's house with attached ticket office, subway and<br />

waiting room. Romsey Station opened on 9th March 1847 and the<br />

eastern part of the stationmaster's house with waiting rooms dates<br />

from this time. The Stationmaster's house was extended to the west<br />

in matching style probably in the 1860s and the waiting room on the<br />

opposite platform was probably built by this time. Circa 1887 The<br />

Booking Hall was added further east, the platforms were extended<br />

and a subway was built. Classical style. EXTERIOR:<br />

Stationmaster's House is of stock brick in Flemish bond with hipped<br />

roof with overhanging eaves and three brick chimneystacks, two of<br />

which had arches, one later filled-in. Because of the raised platform<br />

the building is of two storeys to the platform side and three storeys to<br />

the rear. On the platform side the original part has two multipane<br />

sashes to the first floor, one to the ground floor and entrance. The<br />

1860s extension has three sashes with vertical glazing bars only,<br />

similar on the ground floor and two entrances. There is an attached<br />

verandah with wooden fretted canopy supported on cast iron<br />

columns. The single storey ticket office is also of stock brick (painted<br />

to the rear) and has gabled slate roof with red brick chimneystack<br />

and cambered sashes with horns. The wooden canopy stretches<br />

around three sides of the building, supported on cast iron columns to<br />

the platform sides and on large cast iron brackets to the other two<br />

sides. The rear elevation of the stationmaster's house has tripartite<br />

cambererd sashes to the 1840s part, one second floor window<br />

modified in the late c20. The ground floor has a cambered opening<br />

and flight of stone steps set sideways to a provate entrance. The<br />

1860s extension has a cambered sash with verticals only and the left<br />

side elevation has three similar windows to the upper floors but the<br />

ground floor has round-headed arcading. Attached to the west end is<br />

a wooden platform extension of the 1880s CONTINUED IN<br />

WORD...........<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


64 Banning Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GU<br />

26 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

LB2 05/04/2004 491398 House, at one time a public house. Early C18 building of two ranges<br />

with C19 function room built on to south and some refenestration.EXTERIOR:<br />

Main part of the building is brick, now<br />

painted. The front range has a hipped roof with brick chimmneystack<br />

rising out of the left hip. It is two storeys and has three windows, the<br />

central blank, the others C19 6-pane sashes. The ground floor has<br />

two cambered Yorkshire-type sliding casements and central<br />

cambered doorcase with C20 door. Attached to the south gable is a<br />

tall C19 function room with hipped roof, paired large sash window<br />

with vertical glazing bars and horns and tall blocked cambered<br />

doorcase.To the rear of the main front range is a further range with<br />

gabled tiled roof with brick chimnerstack rising out of the rear slope,<br />

C19 cambered casements and a rear outshut with slate<br />

roof.INTERIOR: Ground floor has front room with C18 wooden fire<br />

surround with panelling, vertical pine boards and it retains fixed bar<br />

benches on two walls. This room is divided from the adjacent<br />

function room area by lightweight tongue and groove pine<br />

pannelling, probably of late C19 date. The ground floor also retains<br />

some early C18 fielded two-panelled doors with L/H hinges and late<br />

C18 and C19 matchboard panelling. The rear extension to the main<br />

house was originally a stable and retains the original hay manager.<br />

The cellar is of early to mid C18 date with a single arched wall niche<br />

for holding a lamp or candle. Some of the floor joists are reused from<br />

the earlier structure and show traces of smoke-blackening. The first<br />

floor has simple tow panel early C18 doors in at least two rooms.<br />

The arear range retains much of the original C18 roof structure, the<br />

principal rafter assembly at the bay divisions having triangular plates<br />

within which the ridge boards are situated. The front range roof was<br />

mainly replaced by Strong and Co Brewery before the building<br />

became a private house. See word document for<br />

history description.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407086 Late C18 - early C19. 3 storeys. Red brick. Brick dentil eaves<br />

cornice. On 1st floor 3 sash windows in shallow brick reveals; rubbed<br />

brick voussoirs; glazing bars intact. On ground floor, central shop<br />

windows flanking central doorway with fanlight over; modern fascia<br />

superimposed over original one which extends across whole of front<br />

as far as house door at northern end. Door with 6 panels, some<br />

moulded, in reveals, with rectangular fanlight with rectangular<br />

glazing pattern over. Plain wooden door at south end.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Mill Gate House<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EU<br />

Portersbridge House<br />

8 Portersbridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DJ<br />

The Old Volunteer<br />

47 Mill Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EW<br />

131 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406966 Late C18 and later. Main front. comprising Cherville House, faces<br />

east. 2-storeys. Hipped old tile roof. Red brick with some vitreous<br />

brick headers. Brick eaves cornice. On 1st floor, in centre and to<br />

right of centre, 2 sash windows (one rather narrow window in<br />

centre), both in brick reveals and without glazing. On ground floor in<br />

centre, on low podium, C19 porch of 2 doric columns with end<br />

pilasters and with embalature over. Central flight of steps leading up<br />

to doorway. Door with 8 fielded panels (top 2 glazed). To right of<br />

porch, one sash window in a very slightly segmental arch, flanked by<br />

louvred shutters; window with box frame and no glazing bars. On 1st<br />

floor, on north side, facing Mill Lane, 2 sash windows (one rather<br />

narrow one) both in brick reveals and with stuccoed voussoirs with<br />

central keystone over; no glazing bars. On ground floor, in Cherville<br />

Cottage, one sash window with wooden shutters. To left hand, flat<br />

arched doorway leading to vestibule with door in west wall. To right<br />

hand, doorway with small flat hood on shaped brackets over. Modern<br />

extension of 2-storeys, one bay at western end.<br />

LB2 16/10/1989 408117 House. Early-mid C19 (C.1830). Slate hung (probably with cornish<br />

delabole slate); slate roof with tile ridges; brick stack. 2 storeys with<br />

basement; 2 bays with paralell rear range. Rendered plinth having<br />

basement window on left. On right, steps up to 2 panel door below<br />

overlight with geometric glazing bars in wooden architrave with<br />

bracketed canopy. 16 pane sash on left; two 9 pane sashes over; all<br />

in wooden surrounds. Oversailing eaves to roof which is hipped over<br />

each range and has broad stock set transversely in valley. Left<br />

return: A 9 pane sash to ground floor of front range; a 16 pane sash<br />

to each floor of rear range. Interior not inspected.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 408116 Cottage. Late C16, encased late C18, extensions early C20.<br />

Timber framed with brick encasing and plain tile roof. Along road;<br />

two bay single storey timber framed building with evidence for a<br />

central smoke bay, and stacks and laer extensions at rear. Two 3<br />

light casements on front elevation, porch on left side, timber framing<br />

exposed to gable ends. Inside, much timber framing survives<br />

including queen post roof, dovetailed tie beams and pegged rafters.<br />

In the C19 the building was used as a hopstore before returning to<br />

domestic use earlier this century.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407717 C17 to C18. 2 storeys. Pebbled Dashed fronts. No 131 has<br />

modren tile roof in front and old tile roof behind. Remainder thatch.<br />

Irregular casement windows and plain wooden boarded doors. No<br />

133 has plain modern door. One upper window of no 135 is C18<br />

leaded, remainder C19. No 135 has projecting porch with tile roof.<br />

Picturesque.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Middle Bridge<br />

Mainstone<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

11 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

78 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

Broadwater House<br />

Broadwater Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GT<br />

LB1 28/08/1951 139431 Dated 1788. Mylne architect. Rebuilt and widened in 1931, under W<br />

Taylor, County Surveyor, exactly on Mylne's design. (Robert Mylne -<br />

the most famous of a family of bridge designers). A graceful single<br />

segmental arch, with slightly projecting abutments on each bank,<br />

with a plain circular panel in each abutment. Plain raised string with<br />

small bedmould at road level. Plain solid parapet end coping, the<br />

latter moulded on outer face, each side of bridge. The parapet<br />

curved outwards for some distance at each end. The bridge<br />

replaces an older construction, and is in character with the<br />

architecture of Broadlands of which there is a good view from the<br />

bridge itself.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407483 Early C18. Altered. 3 storeys and attic. Painted brick with moulded<br />

brick cornice. Attic parapet with moulded capping and 2 small<br />

blocked window openings. 2 sash windows to upper floors with<br />

architrave frames. No glazing bars on 1st floor. C20 plate glass<br />

shop front replacing C19 shop windows with arched lights and<br />

central door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407358 Early C19. 2 storeys. Painted brick. Flat eaves cornice and slate<br />

roof. 2 windows on 1st floor has "gothic" glazing pattern. Early C19<br />

shop front on ground floor has been skilfully replaced in the east by<br />

small canted oriel bay window. (sash windows with glazing bars in<br />

each light). In centre, flight of 3 steps flanked by handrail with urn<br />

finials leading up to door of georgian type with 6 fielded panels;<br />

rectangular fanlight with rectangular tracery over; panelled reveals.<br />

Doorcase with panelled pilaster; flat hood over on shaped brackets.<br />

One sash window in reveals to west.<br />

LB2S 28/08/1951 406762 C18. 3 storeys. Red brick with central bay projecting 4 1/2 ins and<br />

crowned with pediment. Moulded wood cornice and hipped old tile<br />

roof. The south-east wall is tile hung. 5 windows to upper floors;<br />

sash windows in shallow reveals; all glazing bars intact; rubbed brick<br />

voussoir. The central first floor window is semi circular heaeded with<br />

rubbed brick voussoir and stone springers and keystone; radiating<br />

glazing pattern. 4 windows on the ground floor. 6 panelled central<br />

door with 4 fielded panels and top 2 panels cut away and glazed.<br />

Door in deep panelled recess with architrave surround, and carved<br />

console brackets supporting a shallow molded and dentilled cornice<br />

and pediment. One moulded stone step to door. Low iron railings<br />

with spear shaped heads; end uprights and some at intervals with<br />

urn finials. Small gate in centre with ironwork of similar design.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


12 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GW<br />

3 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

The Bishop Blaize<br />

4 Winchester Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8AA<br />

28 Winchester Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8AA<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406691 Early C19. 3 storeys. Elevation of a height similar to No 10 but with<br />

separate slate roof and flanking chimneys. Dentil cornice. Painted<br />

brick. 3 window bays. On 2nd floor, 3 square sashes with architrave<br />

frames and glazing bars. On 1st floor, flat headed sash windows in<br />

segmental arches; glazing bars missing. C19 shop front on ground<br />

floor; 2 windows, each of 3 lights, with innermost light on either side<br />

canted in towards central doorway. Lights with shallow epticical<br />

heads; original glazed door with similarly shaped fanlight over.<br />

Fascia with fine dentilled cornice above with small moulded hood on<br />

small shaped brackets over; modern stall-riser. Doorway at northern<br />

end flanked by fluted pilasters; moulded panel flanked by foliated<br />

brackets with small moulded flat hood over. 3 panelled door in<br />

reveals behind; upper 2 panel glazed.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139446 Early C19. 3 storeys. Red brick carried up to parapet with stone<br />

capping. 2 windows to upper floors; sash windows in shallow brick<br />

reveals; flat arches; rubbed brick voussoirs; glazing bars intact.<br />

Original central shop window and stable type door to right hand on<br />

ground floor and 6 panel house door to south-east. Each door in<br />

panelled reveal, with rectangular fanlight in doorcase of panelled<br />

pilasters and plains frieze and moulded cornice across doors and<br />

window. Advertisement on front.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407928 C18. 2 storeys and attic. Tile gabled roof. 2 hipped dormers with 2light<br />

casement windows. Painted brick. 3 2-light casement windows<br />

with architrave frames on 1st floor. C19 or later ground floor<br />

projection with slate roof; 2 3-light sash windows. Central glazed<br />

door; architrave frame; fanlight over. Taller single storey extension<br />

built on at east end; slate gabled roof. Modern extension at west<br />

end. Plaque on house says building was erected in 1708.<br />

LB2 01/02/1996 454411 Public house, now house. Early with later C19 alterations. Painted<br />

brick. Welsh slate roof with hipped and gabled ends. Red brick axial<br />

stack at centre. PLAN: Long range with entrances to left and right of<br />

centre; carriageway through right-hand (NE) end of building.<br />

EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 3-window south east front.<br />

First floor three 16-pane sashes. Ground floor has three late C19<br />

earlay C20 4-pane sashes and two early C19 pilastered doorcases<br />

with small canopies on console brackets. Large carriageway on right<br />

with segmental arch. Rear not seen. INTERIOR: Ground floor<br />

altered. First floor has some original joinery including panelled doors<br />

and at least one simple chimneypiece with its iron grate. NOTE: It is<br />

depicted on the c1870 ).S. map as the Crown Inn, it may well have<br />

been built originally as 3 cottages.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


69 Winchester Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8JB<br />

11 Station Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DP<br />

Park House<br />

9 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GF<br />

151 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407927 C18. 2 parallel ranges; lower range behind. 2-storeys. Red brick.<br />

Colourwashed brick string at 1st floor level, one course<br />

colourwashed brick string at 1st floor sill level. Plain eaves and<br />

Mansard old tile roof. 3 windows on 1st floor. The outer are<br />

Palladian, and the central a single sash window with semi-circular<br />

head. 2 Palladian, and the central a single sash window with semicircular<br />

head. 2 Palladian windows on ground floor. Central 6-panel<br />

door with top 2 panels cut away and glazed; door in plain frame with<br />

doorcase of Dolric pilasters, triglyph frieze and moulded cornice. All<br />

windows shave deep red rubbed voussoirs and keystones.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407924 late C18 to early to mid C19. 2-storeys. slate roof with hip at west<br />

endp; flat eaves. Red brick. 5 windows (No. 11 and No. 15 each<br />

have 2). Sash windows 4 panes wide with architrave frames, lower<br />

ones in slightly segmental arches. Nos. 11 and 15 have wooden<br />

boraded doors in slightly segmental arches (door to No. 11 covers a<br />

passageway through house). No. 13 has a 6 flush panelled door<br />

(with top 4 panels cut away and glazed); door in reveals; door with<br />

narrow pilasers with flat hoood on shaped brackets over. Timber-<br />

framing visible in est wall. Once a Public House.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407820 The house is set back slightly from the road and has flanking square<br />

corner piers, wtih plain copings, on pavement edge. To the north,<br />

and flanked by another similar stuccoed pier at its northern end,<br />

wooden boarded gate intersected by wooden pilasters.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407718 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Pebble-dashed walls. Old tile roof. 2<br />

hipped dormers. 4, 2-light casement windows on 1st floor. 3 sash<br />

windows without glazing bars and 2 plain doors on ground floor.<br />

Passage to right hand.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Willows<br />

177 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

32 Church Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EP<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407720 All originally one dwelling. No. 179 is C18; barn to north is timberframed<br />

and C17 or earlier; No. 177 is later. No. 177: 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Slate gabled roof; overhanging eaves. Colourwashed brick. 2<br />

square sash windows in attic with tiled gabled over. 3 sash windows<br />

(3 panes wide) in reveals on 1st floor. 2 sash windows on round<br />

floor. Central porch with tiled gabled roof on posts. Panelled door<br />

behind with top panels cut away and glazed; architrave frame. No.<br />

179: C18. Old tile gabled roof; flanking chimneys. 2-storeys and<br />

attic. 2 hipped dormers; casements. Red brick fornt, possibly once<br />

painted. Dentil eaves cornice. On 1st and ground floors, 2 2-light<br />

casement windows with glazing bars (modern); brick voussoirs.<br />

Central doorway with flat hood on brackets over door with 6 flush<br />

panels. A single storey addition (with one window, and one 6 fielded<br />

panelled door, and with a very steeply pitched roof over) connects<br />

the main part of the house with the barn to the north. Barn now<br />

converted into a dwelling. Timber-framing visible in south-east side,<br />

facing Middlebridge; square panels of timber-framing and long<br />

diagonal braces. in south-west side,facing river, modern brick below,<br />

and weatherboarding above in gable end.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406965 Main fronts face south-west with backs facing on to Church Lane.<br />

Late C18 to early C19. 3-storeys. Nos. 30 and 32 with slightly lower<br />

frontage and lower roof; pebble-dashed. No. 42 also with some<br />

vitreous brick headers. (No.36 has been re-fronted). Square<br />

windows on 2nd floor, 2 light casements or sash windows. On 1st<br />

and ground floor, sash windows 4 panes wide in brick reveals with<br />

brick voussoirs (in Nos. 34, 38, 40 and 42). 2 light casement<br />

windows in Nos. 30, 32 and 36. Windows on all floors on north-west<br />

side of No.42 have moder louvred shutters. Doorways grouped in<br />

pairs except for No. 42 have modern louvred shutters. Doorways<br />

grouped in pairs except for No.42 which has its entrance on northwest<br />

side. Nos. 30 and 32 have doorways with panelled pilasters;<br />

frieze with raised diamond shaped panels at ends over pilasters.<br />

Doors in reveals. Next 2 pairs of doorways (to Nos. 34 and 36, and<br />

to Nos. 38 and 40 respectively) have plain pilasters at sides and in<br />

centre, with common frieze with narrow moulded string and small<br />

moulded flat hoods over. 6 flush panelled doors with upper panels<br />

cut away and glazed (modern glazed door to No. 36). No. 42 has a<br />

modern door with 6 fielded panels on north-west side; flat-headed<br />

doorway. Modern signle storey addition, also pebble-dashed, to left<br />

hand on this side; one sash window with shutter.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


34 Church Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EP<br />

36 Church Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EP<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406965 Main fronts face south-west with backs facing on to Church Lane.<br />

Late C18 to early C19. 3-storeys. Nos. 30 and 32 with slightly lower<br />

frontage and lower roof; pebble-dashed. No. 42 also with some<br />

vitreous brick headers. (No.36 has been re-fronted). Square<br />

windows on 2nd floor, 2 light casements or sash windows. On 1st<br />

and ground floor, sash windows 4 panes wide in brick reveals with<br />

brick voussoirs (in Nos. 34, 38, 40 and 42). 2 light casement<br />

windows in Nos. 30, 32 and 36. Windows on all floors on north-west<br />

side of No.42 have moder louvred shutters. Doorways grouped in<br />

pairs except for No. 42 have modern louvred shutters. Doorways<br />

grouped in pairs except for No.42 which has its entrance on northwest<br />

side. Nos. 30 and 32 have doorways with panelled pilasters;<br />

frieze with raised diamond shaped panels at ends over pilasters.<br />

Doors in reveals. Next 2 pairs of doorways (to Nos. 34 and 36, and<br />

to Nos. 38 and 40 respectively) have plain pilasters at sides and in<br />

centre, with common frieze with narrow moulded string and small<br />

moulded flat hoods over. 6 flush panelled doors with upper panels<br />

cut away and glazed (modern glazed door to No. 36). No. 42 has a<br />

modern door with 6 fielded panels on north-west side; flat-headed<br />

doorway. Modern signle storey addition, also pebble-dashed, to left<br />

hand on this side; one sash window with shutter.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406965 Main fronts face south-west with backs facing on to Church Lane.<br />

Late C18 to early C19. 3-storeys. Nos. 30 and 32 with slightly lower<br />

frontage and lower roof; pebble-dashed. No. 42 also with some<br />

vitreous brick headers. (No.36 has been re-fronted). Square<br />

windows on 2nd floor, 2 light casements or sash windows. On 1st<br />

and ground floor, sash windows 4 panes wide in brick reveals with<br />

brick voussoirs (in Nos. 34, 38, 40 and 42). 2 light casement<br />

windows in Nos. 30, 32 and 36. Windows on all floors on north-west<br />

side of No.42 have moder louvred shutters. Doorways grouped in<br />

pairs except for No. 42 have modern louvred shutters. Doorways<br />

grouped in pairs except for No.42 which has its entrance on northwest<br />

side. Nos. 30 and 32 have doorways with panelled pilasters;<br />

frieze with raised diamond shaped panels at ends over pilasters.<br />

Doors in reveals. Next 2 pairs of doorways (to Nos. 34 and 36, and<br />

to Nos. 38 and 40 respectively) have plain pilasters at sides and in<br />

centre, with common frieze with narrow moulded string and small<br />

moulded flat hoods over. 6 flush panelled doors with upper panels<br />

cut away and glazed (modern glazed door to No. 36). No. 42 has a<br />

modern door with 6 fielded panels on north-west side; flat-headed<br />

doorway. Modern signle storey addition, also pebble-dashed, to left<br />

hand on this side; one sash window with shutter.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


38 Church Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EP<br />

40 Church Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EP<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406965 Main fronts face south-west with backs facing on to Church Lane.<br />

Late C18 to early C19. 3-storeys. Nos. 30 and 32 with slightly lower<br />

frontage and lower roof; pebble-dashed. No. 42 also with some<br />

vitreous brick headers. (No.36 has been re-fronted). Square<br />

windows on 2nd floor, 2 light casements or sash windows. On 1st<br />

and ground floor, sash windows 4 panes wide in brick reveals with<br />

brick voussoirs (in Nos. 34, 38, 40 and 42). 2 light casement<br />

windows in Nos. 30, 32 and 36. Windows on all floors on north-west<br />

side of No.42 have moder louvred shutters. Doorways grouped in<br />

pairs except for No. 42 have modern louvred shutters. Doorways<br />

grouped in pairs except for No.42 which has its entrance on northwest<br />

side. Nos. 30 and 32 have doorways with panelled pilasters;<br />

frieze with raised diamond shaped panels at ends over pilasters.<br />

Doors in reveals. Next 2 pairs of doorways (to Nos. 34 and 36, and<br />

to Nos. 38 and 40 respectively) have plain pilasters at sides and in<br />

centre, with common frieze with narrow moulded string and small<br />

moulded flat hoods over. 6 flush panelled doors with upper panels<br />

cut away and glazed (modern glazed door to No. 36). No. 42 has a<br />

modern door with 6 fielded panels on north-west side; flat-headed<br />

doorway. Modern signle storey addition, also pebble-dashed, to left<br />

hand on this side; one sash window with shutter.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406965 Main fronts face south-west with backs facing on to Church Lane.<br />

Late C18 to early C19. 3-storeys. Nos. 30 and 32 with slightly lower<br />

frontage and lower roof; pebble-dashed. No. 42 also with some<br />

vitreous brick headers. (No.36 has been re-fronted). Square<br />

windows on 2nd floor, 2 light casements or sash windows. On 1st<br />

and ground floor, sash windows 4 panes wide in brick reveals with<br />

brick voussoirs (in Nos. 34, 38, 40 and 42). 2 light casement<br />

windows in Nos. 30, 32 and 36. Windows on all floors on north-west<br />

side of No.42 have moder louvred shutters. Doorways grouped in<br />

pairs except for No. 42 have modern louvred shutters. Doorways<br />

grouped in pairs except for No.42 which has its entrance on northwest<br />

side. Nos. 30 and 32 have doorways with panelled pilasters;<br />

frieze with raised diamond shaped panels at ends over pilasters.<br />

Doors in reveals. Next 2 pairs of doorways (to Nos. 34 and 36, and<br />

to Nos. 38 and 40 respectively) have plain pilasters at sides and in<br />

centre, with common frieze with narrow moulded string and small<br />

moulded flat hoods over. 6 flush panelled doors with upper panels<br />

cut away and glazed (modern glazed door to No. 36). No. 42 has a<br />

modern door with 6 fielded panels on north-west side; flat-headed<br />

doorway. Modern signle storey addition, also pebble-dashed, to left<br />

hand on this side; one sash window with shutter.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


42 Church Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EP<br />

Cherville House<br />

Church Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EY<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406965 Main fronts face south-west with backs facing on to Church Lane.<br />

Late C18 to early C19. 3-storeys. Nos. 30 and 32 with slightly lower<br />

frontage and lower roof; pebble-dashed. No. 42 also with some<br />

vitreous brick headers. (No.36 has been re-fronted). Square<br />

windows on 2nd floor, 2 light casements or sash windows. On 1st<br />

and ground floor, sash windows 4 panes wide in brick reveals with<br />

brick voussoirs (in Nos. 34, 38, 40 and 42). 2 light casement<br />

windows in Nos. 30, 32 and 36. Windows on all floors on north-west<br />

side of No.42 have moder louvred shutters. Doorways grouped in<br />

pairs except for No. 42 have modern louvred shutters. Doorways<br />

grouped in pairs except for No.42 which has its entrance on northwest<br />

side. Nos. 30 and 32 have doorways with panelled pilasters;<br />

frieze with raised diamond shaped panels at ends over pilasters.<br />

Doors in reveals. Next 2 pairs of doorways (to Nos. 34 and 36, and<br />

to Nos. 38 and 40 respectively) have plain pilasters at sides and in<br />

centre, with common frieze with narrow moulded string and small<br />

moulded flat hoods over. 6 flush panelled doors with upper panels<br />

cut away and glazed (modern glazed door to No. 36). No. 42 has a<br />

modern door with 6 fielded panels on north-west side; flat-headed<br />

doorway. Modern signle storey addition, also pebble-dashed, to left<br />

hand on this side; one sash window with shutter.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406966 Late C18 and later. Main front. comprising Cherville House, faces<br />

east. 2-storeys. Hipped old tile roof. Red brick with some vitreous<br />

brick headers. Brick eaves cornice. On 1st floor, in centre and to<br />

right of centre, 2 sash windows (one rather narrow window in<br />

centre), both in brick reveals and without glazing. On ground floor in<br />

centre, on low podium, C19 porch of 2 doric columns with end<br />

pilasters and with embalature over. Central flight of steps leading up<br />

to doorway. Door with 8 fielded panels (top 2 glazed). To right of<br />

porch, one sash window in a very slightly segmental arch, flanked by<br />

louvred shutters; window with box frame and no glazing bars. On 1st<br />

floor, on north side, facing Mill Lane, 2 sash windows (one rather<br />

narrow one) both in brick reveals and with stuccoed voussoirs with<br />

central keystone over; no glazing bars. On ground floor, in Cherville<br />

Cottage, one sash window with wooden shutters. To left hand, flat<br />

arched doorway leading to vestibule with door in west wall. To right<br />

hand, doorway with small flat hood on shaped brackets over. Modern<br />

extension of 2-storeys, one bay at western end.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


33 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BT<br />

13 Station Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DP<br />

15 Station Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DP<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406968 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Single roof span, higher than Nos. 29 and<br />

31. Tile roof with large hip to north. 3 hipped dormers (2 to No. 33A,<br />

both with 2 ligiht casements). Nos. 33 and 33A colourwashed brick,<br />

with toothed eaves cornice. No. 35 of red brick with soome vitreous<br />

glazed headers. No 33: 2 sash windows in reveals; no glazing bars.<br />

2 small palate-glass shop fronts on round floor canted in twoards<br />

central doorways; large fascia over. House door at north end of 4<br />

flush panels (upper 2 cut away and glazed) with stuccoed lintel over.<br />

No. 35 has double sash window on 1st floor with architrave frame;<br />

each 3 panes wide. Wide plante-glass shop window on west front<br />

with large fascia over; doorway on corner. North side facing<br />

Portersbridge Street has one small shop window of similar type.<br />

One sash window on upper floor. Single storey extension to east<br />

with 3 light window in segmental arch.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407924 late C18 to early to mid C19. 2-storeys. slate roof with hip at west<br />

endp; flat eaves. Red brick. 5 windows (No. 11 and No. 15 each<br />

have 2). Sash windows 4 panes wide with architrave frames, lower<br />

ones in slightly segmental arches. Nos. 11 and 15 have wooden<br />

boraded doors in slightly segmental arches (door to No. 11 covers a<br />

passageway through house). No. 13 has a 6 flush panelled door<br />

(with top 4 panels cut away and glazed); door in reveals; door with<br />

narrow pilasers with flat hoood on shaped brackets over. Timber-<br />

framing visible in est wall. Once a Public House.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407924 late C18 to early to mid C19. 2-storeys. slate roof with hip at west<br />

endp; flat eaves. Red brick. 5 windows (No. 11 and No. 15 each<br />

have 2). Sash windows 4 panes wide with architrave frames, lower<br />

ones in slightly segmental arches. Nos. 11 and 15 have wooden<br />

boraded doors in slightly segmental arches (door to No. 11 covers a<br />

passageway through house). No. 13 has a 6 flush panelled door<br />

(with top 4 panels cut away and glazed); door in reveals; door with<br />

narrow pilasers with flat hoood on shaped brackets over. Timberframing<br />

visible in est wall. Once a Public House.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


28 Church Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BU<br />

Providence Cottage<br />

7 The Horsefair<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EZ<br />

28 Portersbridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DJ<br />

30 Portersbridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DJ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407087 Late C18 - early C19. Originally one house. sligihtly lower elevation<br />

than No. 26 and in recession. Hipped slate roof. Red brick. 3storeys.<br />

Wide front; 3 bays only. Sash windows, 4 panes wide, in<br />

brick reveals; rubbed brick voussoirs. Ground floor of No. 28<br />

stuccoed; plate glass shop window with fascia over; door to wotuh of<br />

this. In 2 northermost bays, 2 sash windows of similar style of those<br />

above; flanking house door of 6 flush panels. (2 central panels of<br />

door cut away and glazed). Rectangular fanlight with 3 divisions<br />

over door; flush panelled reveals. Doorcase with fluted Doric<br />

pilasters with frieze with raised diamond panels in centre and at ends<br />

which break forward over pilasters; small flat hood with modillions<br />

over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407217 Late C18. Block of houses. 2-storeys. Brick with dentil eaves<br />

cornice. Old tile roof. No. 7 - 2 windows and door at left hand with<br />

vitreous panel over. No. 9, one window and door at left hand with<br />

similar panel over. No. 11, 2 windows on 1st floor, one window on<br />

ground floor and door to left hand. Modern casement windows, 2light<br />

in 4 sections with frames; lower windows in segmental arches.<br />

Each door has 6 panels, Nos. 7 and 11 with 8 fielded panels, top 2<br />

cut away and glazed; No. 9 with 6 flush panels. Door in moulded<br />

frames with open moulded pedimented hoods on cut scroll brackets.<br />

No. 11 has reeded architrave to door with square paterae in corners.<br />

Nos. 7 and 9 which appear to be slightly earlier in date, have a<br />

vitreous brick band at 1st floor level.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407862 Late C18. 2-storeys. Brick. Small moulded eaves cornice. Modern<br />

tile hipped roof. Each house has one sash window with architrave<br />

frame both above and below; sash windows 4 panes wide with<br />

glazing bars intact. Upper windows with stuccoed voussoirs, lower<br />

windows in segmental arches. No. 26 has been refaced with new<br />

brickwork; partial refacing to No. 30. 4-panel moulded door, with flat<br />

board hood over on cut brackets. Set back at road junction with<br />

good effect.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407862 Late C18. 2-storeys. Brick. Small moulded eaves cornice. Modern<br />

tile hipped roof. Each house has one sash window with architrave<br />

frame both above and below; sash windows 4 panes wide with<br />

glazing bars intact. Upper windows with stuccoed voussoirs, lower<br />

windows in segmental arches. No. 26 has been refaced with new<br />

brickwork; partial refacing to No. 30. 4-panel moulded door, with flat<br />

board hood over on cut brackets. Set back at road junction with<br />

good effect.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


10 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HL<br />

12 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HL<br />

11 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

The Old Bakehouse<br />

13 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407721 Early C19. 3-storeys. Stucco with rusticated ground floor treatment<br />

and moulded string at 1st floor sill level. Cornice over 1st floor<br />

windows. Flat eaves and hipped slate roof. 6 windows to upper<br />

floor, sash, 3 panes wide. 3 4-paned sash windows on ground floor<br />

and 3 4-paned recesssed doors in panelled reveals. Doorway with<br />

architrave surround; frieze with narrow string and moulded cornice<br />

over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407721 Early C19. 3-storeys. Stucco with rusticated ground floor treatment<br />

and moulded string at 1st floor sill level. Cornice over 1st floor<br />

windows. Flat eaves and hipped slate roof. 6 windows to upper<br />

floor, sash, 3 panes wide. 3 4-paned sash windows on ground floor<br />

and 3 4-paned recesssed doors in panelled reveals. Doorway with<br />

architrave surround; frieze with narrow string and moulded cornice<br />

over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407632 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Brick, stuccoed on ground floor. Moulded<br />

eaves cornice. Old tile roof; slate verge to roof in No. 9; in 3<br />

sections, higihest at east end. No. 9 has 2 dormers with C18<br />

cawements. 3 sash windows on 1st floor, outer 4-paned, and on<br />

ground floor one 4-paned window to left hand. 6 panel central door<br />

with 4 moulded panels; small rectangular fanlight. 2 sash windows<br />

to right hand (no glazing bars). No. 11 has been refronted and attic<br />

storey has been removed. 2 new sash windows, 4 panes wide, on 1<br />

str floor. 1st floor overhangs slighly above ground floor which also<br />

has 2 similar sash windows. Modern glazed door to right hand. No.<br />

13 has 2-storeys only with hipped old tile roof. 2 sash windows, 3<br />

panes wide, with stuccoed voussoir on 1st floor. C19 shop front and<br />

door on ground floor. Flush panelled door; upper 2 panels cut away<br />

and glazed.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407632 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Brick, stuccoed on ground floor. Moulded<br />

eaves cornice. Old tile roof; slate verge to roof in No. 9; in 3<br />

sections, higihest at east end. No. 9 has 2 dormers with C18<br />

cawements. 3 sash windows on 1st floor, outer 4-paned, and on<br />

ground floor one 4-paned window to left hand. 6 panel central door<br />

with 4 moulded panels; small rectangular fanlight. 2 sash windows<br />

to right hand (no glazing bars). No. 11 has been refronted and attic<br />

storey has been removed. 2 new sash windows, 4 panes wide, on 1<br />

str floor. 1st floor overhangs slighly above ground floor which also<br />

has 2 similar sash windows. Modern glazed door to right hand. No.<br />

13 has 2-storeys only with hipped old tile roof. 2 sash windows, 3<br />

panes wide, with stuccoed voussoir on 1st floor. C19 shop front and<br />

door on ground floor. Flush panelled door; upper 2 panels cut away<br />

and glazed.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


115 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

133 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

135 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HH<br />

13 Bell Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GY<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407716 C18. 2-storeys. pebble-dashed walls. Old tile roof half hipped at<br />

each end. 3, 3-light casement windows on 1st floor. 3, 2-light<br />

casement windows on ground floor, 2 doors with architrave<br />

surrounds and small flat hoods on brackets. No. 115 has a 4-panel<br />

door with upper 2 panels cut away and glazed; No. 117 has a 6-<br />

panel door.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407717 C17 to C18. 2 storeys. Pebbled Dashed fronts. No 131 has<br />

modren tile roof in front and old tile roof behind. Remainder thatch.<br />

Irregular casement windows and plain wooden boarded doors. No<br />

133 has plain modern door. One upper window of no 135 is C18<br />

leaded, remainder C19. No 135 has projecting porch with tile roof.<br />

Picturesque.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407717 C17 to C18. 2 storeys. Pebbled Dashed fronts. No 131 has<br />

modren tile roof in front and old tile roof behind. Remainder thatch.<br />

Irregular casement windows and plain wooden boarded doors. No<br />

133 has plain modern door. One upper window of no 135 is C18<br />

leaded, remainder C19. No 135 has projecting porch with tile roof.<br />

Picturesque.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 406684 C18 - early C19 fronts. Painted stucco. No.13 2-storeys; No. 15, 2storeys<br />

and attic, with gable end facing street. No.13 slate roof; one<br />

stack to north end. One sash window on 1st floor in slightly<br />

segmental arch; 4 panes wide; stuccoed voussoir. On ground floor,<br />

C19 shop front of 3 lights with architrave frame flanked by left hand<br />

reeded pilasters. Doorway to south flanked by similar pilasters;<br />

fascia and small hood across whole front over both doors and<br />

window. Door in flush panelled reveals; door with 2 flush panels,<br />

upper part glazed and with rectangular fanlight over. No.15 has<br />

modern tile roof: one small casement window in attic with pointed<br />

pane. On 1st floor, one sash window with architrave frame in<br />

segmental arch; glazing bars missing. Shop front of 2-lights.<br />

Doorway to north; door with 2 panels upper part glazed and<br />

rectangular fanlight over. Fascia and small hood over doorway and<br />

connecting with those in No.13.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


73 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407255 Early C19. 2-storeys or 2-storeys and attic. Nos. 75, 77 and 79 only ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

under same roof span. No. 71: 2-storeys. Slate roof. North side:<br />

colourwashed brick; west side, stuccoed. One bay. Above, one flatheaded<br />

sash window inr eveals in segmental arch; no glazing bars;<br />

horns; shutters with advertisements paintedonthem. On ground<br />

floor, plate-glass shop front with central doorway flanked by fluted<br />

pilasters (possibly early C20) with fascia over. No. 73: 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Painted brick eaves cornice. Lower front than No. 71 and<br />

higiher more steeply pitched roof. Slate roof. One flat roofed dormer<br />

with 2-light casment window. Painted brick front. 2 bays. 2 sash<br />

windows above (4 panes wide) each with architrave frames. On<br />

ground floor to east early C19 shop window (6 panes wide) in<br />

moudled architrave frame; moulded cornice and thin hood over<br />

(originally flat, now sloping). Door to west of this with 4 fielded<br />

panels; door in reveals behind doorway with fluted architrave frame<br />

and angle paterae in corners; frieze and flat hood over. Wooden<br />

boarded door at extreme west end with small glazed panel in upper<br />

part; flat headed doorway; all in segmental arch. Nos 75, 77 and 79.<br />

2 storeys. Slate roof. Elevation of similar height to No. 73 but with<br />

slightly lower roof. Sash windows with architrave frames. No<br />

glazing bars; lower windows in very slightly segmental arches.<br />

Doorways of Nos. 77 and 79 coupled together. all doors with 3<br />

panels including 2 moulded and fielded panels above; doors in<br />

reveals. Doorways with fluted architrave frames with angle paterae<br />

in corners; small plain friezes and flat hoods over.


75 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407255 Early C19. 2-storeys or 2-storeys and attic. Nos. 75, 77 and 79 only ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

under same roof span. No. 71: 2-storeys. Slate roof. North side:<br />

colourwashed brick; west side, stuccoed. One bay. Above, one flatheaded<br />

sash window inr eveals in segmental arch; no glazing bars;<br />

horns; shutters with advertisements paintedonthem. On ground<br />

floor, plate-glass shop front with central doorway flanked by fluted<br />

pilasters (possibly early C20) with fascia over. No. 73: 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Painted brick eaves cornice. Lower front than No. 71 and<br />

higiher more steeply pitched roof. Slate roof. One flat roofed dormer<br />

with 2-light casment window. Painted brick front. 2 bays. 2 sash<br />

windows above (4 panes wide) each with architrave frames. On<br />

ground floor to east early C19 shop window (6 panes wide) in<br />

moudled architrave frame; moulded cornice and thin hood over<br />

(originally flat, now sloping). Door to west of this with 4 fielded<br />

panels; door in reveals behind doorway with fluted architrave frame<br />

and angle paterae in corners; frieze and flat hood over. Wooden<br />

boarded door at extreme west end with small glazed panel in upper<br />

part; flat headed doorway; all in segmental arch. Nos 75, 77 and 79.<br />

2 storeys. Slate roof. Elevation of similar height to No. 73 but with<br />

slightly lower roof. Sash windows with architrave frames. No<br />

glazing bars; lower windows in very slightly segmental arches.<br />

Doorways of Nos. 77 and 79 coupled together. all doors with 3<br />

panels including 2 moulded and fielded panels above; doors in<br />

reveals. Doorways with fluted architrave frames with angle paterae<br />

in corners; small plain friezes and flat hoods over.


77 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407255 Early C19. 2-storeys or 2-storeys and attic. Nos. 75, 77 and 79 only ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

under same roof span. No. 71: 2-storeys. Slate roof. North side:<br />

colourwashed brick; west side, stuccoed. One bay. Above, one flatheaded<br />

sash window inr eveals in segmental arch; no glazing bars;<br />

horns; shutters with advertisements paintedonthem. On ground<br />

floor, plate-glass shop front with central doorway flanked by fluted<br />

pilasters (possibly early C20) with fascia over. No. 73: 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Painted brick eaves cornice. Lower front than No. 71 and<br />

higiher more steeply pitched roof. Slate roof. One flat roofed dormer<br />

with 2-light casment window. Painted brick front. 2 bays. 2 sash<br />

windows above (4 panes wide) each with architrave frames. On<br />

ground floor to east early C19 shop window (6 panes wide) in<br />

moudled architrave frame; moulded cornice and thin hood over<br />

(originally flat, now sloping). Door to west of this with 4 fielded<br />

panels; door in reveals behind doorway with fluted architrave frame<br />

and angle paterae in corners; frieze and flat hood over. Wooden<br />

boarded door at extreme west end with small glazed panel in upper<br />

part; flat headed doorway; all in segmental arch. Nos 75, 77 and 79.<br />

2 storeys. Slate roof. Elevation of similar height to No. 73 but with<br />

slightly lower roof. Sash windows with architrave frames. No<br />

glazing bars; lower windows in very slightly segmental arches.<br />

Doorways of Nos. 77 and 79 coupled together. all doors with 3<br />

panels including 2 moulded and fielded panels above; doors in<br />

reveals. Doorways with fluted architrave frames with angle paterae<br />

in corners; small plain friezes and flat hoods over.


79 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

93 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407255 Early C19. 2-storeys or 2-storeys and attic. Nos. 75, 77 and 79 only<br />

under same roof span. No. 71: 2-storeys. Slate roof. North side:<br />

colourwashed brick; west side, stuccoed. One bay. Above, one flatheaded<br />

sash window inr eveals in segmental arch; no glazing bars;<br />

horns; shutters with advertisements paintedonthem. On ground<br />

floor, plate-glass shop front with central doorway flanked by fluted<br />

pilasters (possibly early C20) with fascia over. No. 73: 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Painted brick eaves cornice. Lower front than No. 71 and<br />

higiher more steeply pitched roof. Slate roof. One flat roofed dormer<br />

with 2-light casment window. Painted brick front. 2 bays. 2 sash<br />

windows above (4 panes wide) each with architrave frames. On<br />

ground floor to east early C19 shop window (6 panes wide) in<br />

moudled architrave frame; moulded cornice and thin hood over<br />

(originally flat, now sloping). Door to west of this with 4 fielded<br />

panels; door in reveals behind doorway with fluted architrave frame<br />

and angle paterae in corners; frieze and flat hood over. Wooden<br />

boarded door at extreme west end with small glazed panel in upper<br />

part; flat headed doorway; all in segmental arch. Nos 75, 77 and 79.<br />

2 storeys. Slate roof. Elevation of similar height to No. 73 but with<br />

slightly lower roof. Sash windows with architrave frames. No<br />

glazing bars; lower windows in very slightly segmental arches.<br />

Doorways of Nos. 77 and 79 coupled together. all doors with 3<br />

panels including 2 moulded and fielded panels above; doors in<br />

reveals. Doorways with fluted architrave frames with angle paterae<br />

in corners; small plain friezes and flat hoods over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407256 No. 93: late C18. 2-storeys. Old tile steeply pitched roof. Stuccoed<br />

front. West side weather-boarded. Dentilled eaves cornice. 2<br />

window bays and one door. 2 tall sash windows on upper floor with<br />

architrave frames; no glazing bars. One smaller similar sash window<br />

on ground floor. Door with upper part glazed; door in moulded<br />

architrave frame. No 95: C18 or possibly earlier; possibly timberframed.<br />

2-storeys and attic. Much lower elevation than No. 93. Old<br />

tiled roof. 2 flat roofed dormers with 2-light casement windows.<br />

Stuccoed front. ON upper floor, 3 2-light casement windows with<br />

architrave frames. On ground floor, 2 sliding sashes. Central<br />

doorway. 6 panelled door with upper 4 paneles cut away and<br />

glazed; doorin shallow reveals; doorway with architrave frame with<br />

flat hood on shaped brackets over.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


115 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407258 Early to mid C19. 2-storeys and cellar. Slate roof with wide hips. 3<br />

tall brick stacks in front (and 3 behind). Main north-west front of red<br />

brick. One window bay to each house except to No. 113 whic has 2;<br />

windows in vertical alignment. Sash windows in shallow reveals;<br />

glazing bars intact; rubbed brick voussoirs. Flights of 4 steps (most<br />

of them flanked by iron handrail) lead to semi-circular headed<br />

doorways with rubbed brick voussoirs. Doors with plain semi-circular<br />

fanlight over; doors with 4 flush panels except for No.113 which has<br />

6 panels, 4 of them moulded and fielded. South-west side wall is<br />

slate-hung. One tall semi-circular headed staircase window in<br />

centre; sash with radiating glazing pattern in shallow reveals; rubbed<br />

brick voussoirs. Similarly shaped but smaller openings above on<br />

either side; blocked tympana with 2-light casement windows below.<br />

North-east side wall has modern casement windows; painted brick.<br />

Back of house also slate-hung.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


117 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407258 Early to mid C19. 2-storeys and cellar. Slate roof with wide hips. 3<br />

tall brick stacks in front (and 3 behind). Main north-west front of red<br />

brick. One window bay to each house except to No. 113 whic has 2;<br />

windows in vertical alignment. Sash windows in shallow reveals;<br />

glazing bars intact; rubbed brick voussoirs. Flights of 4 steps (most<br />

of them flanked by iron handrail) lead to semi-circular headed<br />

doorways with rubbed brick voussoirs. Doors with plain semi-circular<br />

fanlight over; doors with 4 flush panels except for No.113 which has<br />

6 panels, 4 of them moulded and fielded. South-west side wall is<br />

slate-hung. One tall semi-circular headed staircase window in<br />

centre; sash with radiating glazing pattern in shallow reveals; rubbed<br />

brick voussoirs. Similarly shaped but smaller openings above on<br />

either Early to mid C19. 2-storeys and cellar. Slate roof with wide<br />

hips. 3 tall brick stacks in front (and 3 behind). Main north-west<br />

front of red brick. One window bay to each house except to No. 113<br />

whic has 2; windows in vertical alignment. Sash windows in shallow<br />

reveals; glazing bars intact; rubbed brick voussoirs. Flights of 4<br />

steps (most of them flanked by iron handrail) lead to semi-circular<br />

headed doorways with rubbed brick voussoirs. Doors with plain<br />

semi-circular fanlight over; doors with 4 flush panels except for<br />

No.113 which has 6 panels, 4 of them moulded and fielded. Southwest<br />

side wall is slate-hung. One tall semi-circular headed staircase<br />

window in centre; sash with radiating glazing pattern in shallow<br />

reveals; rubbed brick voussoirs. Similarly shaped but smaller<br />

openings above on either side; blocked tympana with 2-light<br />

casement windows below. North-east side wall has modern<br />

casement windows; painted brick. Back of house also slatehung.side;<br />

blocked tympana with 2-light casement windows below.<br />

North-east side wall has modern casement windows; painted brick.<br />

Back of house also slate-hung.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


119 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

121 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BZ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407258 Early to mid C19. 2-storeys and cellar. Slate roof with wide hips. 3<br />

tall brick stacks in front (and 3 behind). Main north-west front of red<br />

brick. One window bay to each house except to No. 113 whic has 2;<br />

windows in vertical alignment. Sash windows in shallow reveals;<br />

glazing bars intact; rubbed brick voussoirs. Flights of 4 steps (most<br />

of them flanked by iron handrail) lead to semi-circular headed<br />

doorways with rubbed brick voussoirs. Doors with plain semi-circular<br />

fanlight over; doors with 4 flush panels except for No.113 which has<br />

6 panels, 4 of them moulded and fielded. South-west side wall is<br />

slate-hung. One tall semi-circular headed staircase window in<br />

centre; sash with radiating glazing pattern in shallow reveals; rubbed<br />

brick voussoirs. Similarly shaped but smaller openings above on<br />

either side; blocked tympana with 2-light casement windows below.<br />

North-east side wall has modern casement windows; painted brick.<br />

Back of house also slate-hung.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407258 Early to mid C19. 2-storeys and cellar. Slate roof with wide hips. 3<br />

tall brick stacks in front (and 3 behind). Main north-west front of red<br />

brick. One window bay to each house except to No. 113 whic has 2;<br />

windows in vertical alignment. Sash windows in shallow reveals;<br />

glazing bars intact; rubbed brick voussoirs. Flights of 4 steps (most<br />

of them flanked by iron handrail) lead to semi-circular headed<br />

doorways with rubbed brick voussoirs. Doors with plain semi-circular<br />

fanlight over; doors with 4 flush panels except for No.113 which has<br />

6 panels, 4 of them moulded and fielded. South-west side wall is<br />

slate-hung. One tall semi-circular headed staircase window in<br />

centre; sash with radiating glazing pattern in shallow reveals; rubbed<br />

brick voussoirs. Similarly shaped but smaller openings above on<br />

either side; blocked tympana with 2-light casement windows below.<br />

North-east side wall has modern casement windows; painted brick.<br />

Back of house also slate-hung.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


72 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

74 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

82 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407355 Early to mid C19 front. 3-storeys. Slate roof. Upper floor<br />

colourwashed brick. Band below 1st floor sill level. Vermiculated<br />

quoins. 6 windiows including one narrower window at eitiher end.<br />

Sash windows in reveals; no glazing bars; painted stucco voussoirs<br />

with vermiculated keystones above. On ground floor at either end<br />

round-headed doorway with moulded stucco architraves; doors in<br />

reveals with semi-circular fanlights. Modern door to No. 70; panelled<br />

door to No. 74 with upper part glazed. No. 70 has one window to<br />

east of door similar to those above; No. 74 has to west a modern<br />

bow window with glazing bars in reveals within original opening;<br />

stuccoed voussoir with keystone over. No. 72 has large shop<br />

window and doorway flanked by pilasters with modern fascia and<br />

original moulded cornice over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407355 Early to mid C19 front. 3-storeys. Slate roof. Upper floor<br />

colourwashed brick. Band below 1st floor sill level. Vermiculated<br />

quoins. 6 windiows including one narrower window at eitiher end.<br />

Sash windows in reveals; no glazing bars; painted stucco voussoirs<br />

with vermiculated keystones above. On ground floor at either end<br />

round-headed doorway with moulded stucco architraves; doors in<br />

reveals with semi-circular fanlights. Modern door to No. 70; panelled<br />

door to No. 74 with upper part glazed. No. 70 has one window to<br />

east of door similar to those above; No. 74 has to west a modern<br />

bow window with glazing bars in reveals within original opening;<br />

stuccoed voussoir with keystone over. No. 72 has large shop<br />

window and doorway flanked by pilasters with modern fascia and<br />

original moulded cornice over.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407360 C18 or earlier; building of timber-framed construction with square<br />

panels of timber-framing visible in east gable end. 2-storeys and<br />

attic. Modern tile gabled roof. Front plastered, colourwashed. 4<br />

modern sash windows above with glazing bars. 2 modern plateglass<br />

shp fronts on ground floor with sloping fascias over. One small<br />

attic window in west wall in western gable end. Small timber-framed<br />

2-store north-south wing behind.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


8 Market Place<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8NB<br />

4 Latimer Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DG<br />

6 Latimer Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DG<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407480 Early C18. Originally one house. Elevation of similar height to No. 7<br />

but in slight recession; roof with lower ridge line; hip at north end.<br />

Modern tiled roof. 3-storeys (attic storey has been removed). 4<br />

narrow windows to upper floors with rubbed brick voussoirs cut in<br />

wavy pattern. Sash windows with moulded architrave frames; no<br />

glazing bars to 1st floor windows or to 2nd floor windows in No. 9.<br />

On ground floor of No. 8, early C19, 6-panel house door in roundarched<br />

panelled reveal with glazed fanlight of oval glazing patter, to<br />

left hand, (south). Central glazed shop door and window (with<br />

glazing bars) to north, enclosed with Doric pilasters frieze and<br />

cornice, carried across half-front and broken forward over centre and<br />

northern part. No. 9 has modern shop front in early C19 Dorice<br />

surround with fluted pilaster.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407419 Early mid C19. 2-storeys. Slate gabled roof. Small flat eaves. Red<br />

brick. One window bay each except for No. 4 which has more. 4<br />

sash windows in painted reveals on upper floor; 4 panes wide;<br />

rubbed brick voussoirs. Similar windows on ground floor except for<br />

No. 4which has small plate-glass shop windows with panelled<br />

pilasters and plain fascia with shaped ends with small flat hood over.<br />

Semi-circular headed doorways; doors in brick reveals. 6-panel<br />

doors with 4 moulded panels (No. 4 has upper part glazed). Blocked<br />

semi-circular tympana over except for No.4 which has glazed semicirculalr<br />

fanlight. No. 4 has carried-door to south in wide segmental<br />

arch.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407419 Early mid C19. 2-storeys. Slate gabled roof. Small flat eaves. Red<br />

brick. One window bay each except for No. 4 which has more. 4<br />

sash windows in painted reveals on upper floor; 4 panes wide;<br />

rubbed brick voussoirs. Similar windows on ground floor except for<br />

No. 4which has small plate-glass shop windows with panelled<br />

pilasters and plain fascia with shaped ends with small flat hood over.<br />

Semi-circular headed doorways; doors in brick reveals. 6-panel<br />

doors with 4 moulded panels (No. 4 has upper part glazed). Blocked<br />

semi-circular tympana over except for No.4 which has glazed semicirculalr<br />

fanlight. No. 4 has carried-door to south in wide segmental<br />

arch.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


8 Latimer Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DG<br />

10 Latimer Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8DG<br />

89 Middlebridge Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8HJ<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407419 Early mid C19. 2-storeys. Slate gabled roof. Small flat eaves. Red<br />

brick. One window bay each except for No. 4 which has more. 4<br />

sash windows in painted reveals on upper floor; 4 panes wide;<br />

rubbed brick voussoirs. Similar windows on ground floor except for<br />

No. 4which has small plate-glass shop windows with panelled<br />

pilasters and plain fascia with shaped ends with small flat hood over.<br />

Semi-circular headed doorways; doors in brick reveals. 6-panel<br />

doors with 4 moulded panels (No. 4 has upper part glazed). Blocked<br />

semi-circular tympana over except for No.4 which has glazed semicirculalr<br />

fanlight. No. 4 has carried-door to south in wide segmental<br />

arch.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407419 Early mid C19. 2-storeys. Slate gabled roof. Small flat eaves. Red<br />

brick. One window bay each except for No. 4 which has more. 4<br />

sash windows in painted reveals on upper floor; 4 panes wide;<br />

rubbed brick voussoirs. Similar windows on ground floor except for<br />

No. 4which has small plate-glass shop windows with panelled<br />

pilasters and plain fascia with shaped ends with small flat hood over.<br />

Semi-circular headed doorways; doors in brick reveals. 6-panel<br />

doors with 4 moulded panels (No. 4 has upper part glazed). Blocked<br />

semi-circular tympana over except for No.4 which has glazed semicirculalr<br />

fanlight. No. 4 has carried-door to south in wide segmental<br />

arch.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407715 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Old tile gabled roof. 3 hipped dormers<br />

with 2-light casement windows. Colourwashed brick, toothed eaves<br />

cornice. 4 sash windows on 1st floor, 3 panes wide with architrave<br />

frames. Flat moulded hood with slospoing slate roof over ground<br />

floor. 2 pairs of double sash windows with achitrave frames; no<br />

glazing bars. No. 87 has modern door in architrave frame. No. 89<br />

has 6 flush panelled door with rectangular fanlight over; architrave<br />

frame. Plain wooden door at left hand end.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


5 The Harrage<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8AE<br />

7 The Harrage<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8AE<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407099 Early C19. 3 houses built in a terrace. 2-storeys. Slate roofs. Wide<br />

bracketed eaves cornice. Stuccoed. On 1st floor in Nos. 3 and 5, 5<br />

sash windows with glazing bars in reveals with dripmoulds over. 4<br />

windows on ground floor. No. 5 has entrance porch with Doric<br />

columns on main front; door with 4 flush panels with rectangular<br />

fanlight; panelled reveals; moulded architrave. No. 3 has porch in<br />

west side (which comprises gable end) with fluted Doric columns<br />

with capitals. One window bay containing window with dripmould<br />

and basement below links east end of No. 5 with No. 7. On 1st floor<br />

in No. 7, 3 sash windows in reveals; 2 windows and 3 blocked<br />

openings with semi-circular heads below. Glazing bars. Band<br />

between 1st and ground floors. Doric entrance porch similar to<br />

porch in No. 5.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407099 Early C19. 3 houses built in a terrace. 2-storeys. Slate roofs. Wide<br />

bracketed eaves cornice. Stuccoed. On 1st floor in Nos. 3 and 5, 5<br />

sash windows with glazing bars in reveals with dripmoulds over. 4<br />

windows on ground floor. No. 5 has entrance porch with Doric<br />

columns on main front; door with 4 flush panels with rectangular<br />

fanlight; panelled reveals; moulded architrave. No. 3 has porch in<br />

west side (which comprises gable end) with fluted Doric columns<br />

with capitals. One window bay containing window with dripmould<br />

and basement below links east end of No. 5 with No. 7. On 1st floor<br />

in No. 7, 3 sash windows in reveals; 2 windows and 3 blocked<br />

openings with semi-circular heads below. Glazing bars. Band<br />

between 1st and ground floors. Doric entrance porch similar to<br />

porch in No. 5.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


13 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

15 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139434 Early C19. 2-storeys and attic. L-shaped and on different levels with<br />

projecting bay. Sash windows. On 1st floor, No. 11 has 4 panes<br />

wide sash window in projecting bay and one 3 panes wide window in<br />

main wing of house. No.13 has on 1st floor 3 pane windows at a<br />

height similar to those in No.11. No.15 has on 1st floor 2 window, a<br />

4 and a 3 pane window, at a much lower level than those in Nos. 11<br />

and 13. On ground floor No.11 has a door; one window in projecting<br />

wing. No. 13 has a door and 2 windows and No.15 has one modern<br />

window and one door. Door to No.11 is situated on corner between<br />

east-west wing and north-south wing and has a projecting porch.<br />

Porch and door with similar reeded frame ornamented with roundels<br />

in corners; moulded cornice over; glazed door in panelled reveals.<br />

No. 13 has much taller doorway altered in C19. 4 flush panel door<br />

with top 2 panes cut away and glazed. Rectangular fanlight.<br />

Panelled pilasters with moulded architrave; plain frieze and moulded<br />

rectangular pediment. No. 15 has door with 6 moulded panels with<br />

upper 4 cut away and glazed; doorway with architrave frame. No. 13<br />

has traces of mediaeval building in cellar.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139434 Early C19. 2-storeys and attic. L-shaped and on different levels with<br />

projecting bay. Sash windows. On 1st floor, No. 11 has 4 panes<br />

wide sash window in projecting bay and one 3 panes wide window in<br />

main wing of house. No.13 has on 1st floor 3 pane windows at a<br />

height similar to those in No.11. No.15 has on 1st floor 2 window, a<br />

4 and a 3 pane window, at a much lower level than those in Nos. 11<br />

and 13. On ground floor No.11 has a door; one window in projecting<br />

wing. No. 13 has a door and 2 windows and No.15 has one modern<br />

window and one door. Door to No.11 is situated on corner between<br />

east-west wing and north-south wing and has a projecting porch.<br />

Porch and door with similar reeded frame ornamented with roundels<br />

in corners; moulded cornice over; glazed door in panelled reveals.<br />

No. 13 has much taller doorway altered in C19. 4 flush panel door<br />

with top 2 panes cut away and glazed. Rectangular fanlight.<br />

Panelled pilasters with moulded architrave; plain frieze and moulded<br />

rectangular pediment. No. 15 has door with 6 moulded panels with<br />

upper 4 cut away and glazed; doorway with architrave frame. No. 13<br />

has traces of mediaeval building in cellar.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


17 The Abbey<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EN<br />

8 Abbey Water<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EJ<br />

22 Abbey Water<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8EJ<br />

54 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8BX<br />

53 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GE<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139436 Early C19. 2-storeys. Projecting forward from No. 11, 13 and 15.<br />

Flat bracketed eaves. Slate roof. Each house has 2 sash windows<br />

on 1st floor; 4 windows altogether, 4-pane wide sash windows<br />

towards centre, and 3-pane wide sash windows towards ends. On<br />

ground floor in sequence - one small 2-light casement window - door<br />

- one (4 pane) sash window - one (4 pane) sash window - door - one<br />

small 2-light casement. Each door, 6 panel with upper 4 panels cut<br />

away and glazed; door in panelled reveals with contemporary trellis<br />

porches and flat moulded and dentilled hoods.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 139443 Late C18. 2-storeys. Brick with moulded eaves cornice. Slate roof.<br />

Each house has one (4-pane wide) sash window; windows in<br />

shallow reveals; painted stucco voussoirs to east and rubbed brick<br />

voussoirs to west; glazing bars missing in lower part of both windows<br />

in NO. 10. On outer corner of both houses, 6-panel door with<br />

panelled reveals, rectangular fanlight of rectangular and diamond<br />

glazing pattern, plain surround with reeded edging in doorcase of<br />

reeded pilasters, and moulded hood on flat reeded brackets. Frieze<br />

with central raised diamond panel.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 139445 Late C18. 2 storeys. Higher elevation than Nos 18 and 20 but<br />

recessed behind; higher roofline. Colourwashed brick. Old tile roof.<br />

No 22 has 3 sash windows on 1st floor, 2 sash windows on ground<br />

floor; all with architrave frames and glazing bars intact; painted brick<br />

voussoirs to ground floor windows. Central door with 6 panels, 4<br />

moulded and fielded and top 2 cut away and glazed. Door in<br />

panelled reveals behind doorcase with Doric pilasters, moulded<br />

entablature and pediment. No24 has one window and door to left<br />

hand in similar doorcase.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407354 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Brick with toothed eaves. Old tile roof,<br />

with tiling partly renewed; hip at west end. 4 dormer casements; 2<br />

now boarded up. Brickwork renewed in No. 54. 5 windows and one<br />

boarded up window on 1st floor; sash windows; new windows in No.<br />

54; 5 easternmost windows and window opening have rectangular<br />

vitreous brick panels below. Ground floors have been altered and<br />

renovated; 3 modern shop fronts, those in Nos. 56 and 58 moder,<br />

plate-glass with common fascias.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407254 Late C18. 2-storeys (attic storey has been removed). Red brick.<br />

Modern tile roof. 5 windows on 1st floor. 3 windows on ground floor.<br />

Sash windows with architrave frames; glazing bars intact; lower<br />

windows set in segmental arches. 3 6-panel doors with architrave<br />

surrounds, plain frieze and flat hoods on thin cut brackets.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


55 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GE<br />

47 The Hundred<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GE<br />

Wessex House<br />

3 - 5 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GF<br />

8 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407254 Late C18. 2-storeys (attic storey has been removed). Red brick.<br />

Modern tile roof. 5 windows on 1st floor. 3 windows on ground floor.<br />

Sash windows with architrave frames; glazing bars intact; lower<br />

windows set in segmental arches. 3 6-panel doors with architrave<br />

surrounds, plain frieze and flat hoods on thin cut brackets.<br />

LB2 04/12/1972 407253 C18. 2-storeys and attic. Painted brick. Moulded wood eaves<br />

cornice. Old tile roof. 2 hipped dormer casements; one sliding sash<br />

to north-west. 4 sash windows on 1st floor (glazing altered in southeast<br />

ones). Early C19 shop front to south-east. Pair of central doors<br />

(No. 49, early C19 glazed, and No. 47, 6-panel with 2 fielded panels<br />

and with upper 4 panels cut away and glazed) with architrave<br />

surrounds with moulded hoods on dentilled bed mould broken<br />

forward over bold scroll brackets. Frieze over door of No. 49 has urn<br />

and wreath ornament. On north-west of ground floor (that is, No. 47)<br />

one modern window with glazing bars 8 panes wide; stuccoed<br />

voussoir over.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407818 C18. 2-storeys and attic with basement. Red brick. Old tile roof<br />

with 3 dormer casements. No. 3 projects forward from Nos. 5 and 7.<br />

2-storeys and attic. Cornice with small modillions and capped<br />

parapet. Former stable block but under same roof span as Nos. 5<br />

and 7. Segmental-arched stable door to right hand. To left hand, 4panel<br />

door (2 lower panels fielded, 2 upper panels glazed); semicircular<br />

fanlight with rectangular glazing over. Double window above<br />

tehis. Nos. 5 and 7. 2 flat-roofed dormers. Moulded wood eaves<br />

cornice. On 1st floor, 3 double sash windows (though central pair<br />

false). 2 similar windows (without glazing bars) on ground floor.<br />

Central pair of 6-panel doors in panelled reveals, flanked and divided<br />

by Doric pilasters with continuous entablature broken forward over<br />

pilasters, and grouped under large moulded and dentilled parapet.<br />

Approached by 4 steps. 2 basement windows.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407853 Early C19 terrace of small houses. 2-storeys and basement. No. 6<br />

projects forward from the rest. All of brick with flat eaves and slate<br />

roof. Each house has one window bay and 6-panel doors. Sash<br />

windows (4 panes wide) in revealas (No. 6: windows with flush<br />

frames); rubbed brick voussoirs over ground floor windows. Window<br />

blind covers to windows in Nos. 8, 12, 16 and 18. Doors with upper<br />

2 panels cut away in Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 and with upper 4<br />

panels cut away in No. 6. Doors in reveals; in reeded frames with<br />

plain frieze with delicate flat hood on curved cut brackets. Doors of<br />

Nos. 10 and 12, and of Nos. 14 and 18 are grouped in pairs. 4<br />

moulded stone steps to each door.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


10 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

Well Cottage<br />

12 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

14 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407853 Early C19 terrace of small houses. 2-storeys and basement. No. 6<br />

projects forward from the rest. All of brick with flat eaves and slate<br />

roof. Each house has one window bay and 6-panel doors. Sash<br />

windows (4 panes wide) in revealas (No. 6: windows with flush<br />

frames); rubbed brick voussoirs over ground floor windows. Window<br />

blind covers to windows in Nos. 8, 12, 16 and 18. Doors with upper<br />

2 panels cut away in Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 and with upper 4<br />

panels cut away in No. 6. Doors in reveals; in reeded frames with<br />

plain frieze with delicate flat hood on curved cut brackets. Doors of<br />

Nos. 10 and 12, and of Nos. 14 and 18 are grouped in pairs. 4<br />

moulded stone steps to each door.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407853 Early C19 terrace of small houses. 2-storeys and basement. No. 6<br />

projects forward from the rest. All of brick with flat eaves and slate<br />

roof. Each house has one window bay and 6-panel doors. Sash<br />

windows (4 panes wide) in revealas (No. 6: windows with flush<br />

frames); rubbed brick voussoirs over ground floor windows. Window<br />

blind covers to windows in Nos. 8, 12, 16 and 18. Doors with upper<br />

2 panels cut away in Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 and with upper 4<br />

panels cut away in No. 6. Doors in reveals; in reeded frames with<br />

plain frieze with delicate flat hood on curved cut brackets. Doors of<br />

Nos. 10 and 12, and of Nos. 14 and 18 are grouped in pairs. 4<br />

moulded stone steps to each door.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407853 Early C19 terrace of small houses. 2-storeys and basement. No. 6<br />

projects forward from the rest. All of brick with flat eaves and slate<br />

roof. Each house has one window bay and 6-panel doors. Sash<br />

windows (4 panes wide) in revealas (No. 6: windows with flush<br />

frames); rubbed brick voussoirs over ground floor windows. Window<br />

blind covers to windows in Nos. 8, 12, 16 and 18. Doors with upper<br />

2 panels cut away in Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 and with upper 4<br />

panels cut away in No. 6. Doors in reveals; in reeded frames with<br />

plain frieze with delicate flat hood on curved cut brackets. Doors of<br />

Nos. 10 and 12, and of Nos. 14 and 18 are grouped in pairs. 4<br />

moulded stone steps to each door.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


16 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

Ashley House<br />

18 Palmerston Street<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 8GG<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407853 Early C19 terrace of small houses. 2-storeys and basement. No. 6<br />

projects forward from the rest. All of brick with flat eaves and slate<br />

roof. Each house has one window bay and 6-panel doors. Sash<br />

windows (4 panes wide) in revealas (No. 6: windows with flush<br />

frames); rubbed brick voussoirs over ground floor windows. Window<br />

blind covers to windows in Nos. 8, 12, 16 and 18. Doors with upper<br />

2 panels cut away in Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 and with upper 4<br />

panels cut away in No. 6. Doors in reveals; in reeded frames with<br />

plain frieze with delicate flat hood on curved cut brackets. Doors of<br />

Nos. 10 and 12, and of Nos. 14 and 18 are grouped in pairs. 4<br />

moulded stone steps to each door.<br />

LB2 28/08/1951 407853 Early C19 terrace of small houses. 2-storeys and basement. No. 6<br />

projects forward from the rest. All of brick with flat eaves and slate<br />

roof. Each house has one window bay and 6-panel doors. Sash<br />

windows (4 panes wide) in revealas (No. 6: windows with flush<br />

frames); rubbed brick voussoirs over ground floor windows. Window<br />

blind covers to windows in Nos. 8, 12, 16 and 18. Doors with upper<br />

2 panels cut away in Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 and with upper 4<br />

panels cut away in No. 6. Doors in reveals; in reeded frames with<br />

plain frieze with delicate flat hood on curved cut brackets. Doors of<br />

Nos. 10 and 12, and of Nos. 14 and 18 are grouped in pairs. 4<br />

moulded stone steps to each door.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN (ABBEY)


Romsey Town – Cupernham<br />

Great Woodley Farm<br />

Woodley Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 7PE<br />

The Cruck Barn<br />

Old Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 7WH<br />

LB2 27/03/1986 407971 House. Late C17, extended C18, altered early-mid C19 and mid<br />

C20. Originally timber frame; external walls rebuilt in red brick in C19<br />

and now colourwashed. Old tile roof, red brick stacks. Original<br />

building of 3 bays doubled in depth by parallel range to north in C18,<br />

and also extended to west. Mostly 1 1/2 storeys. North front has two<br />

windows flanking central doorway with 4-panel door, the upper<br />

panels glazed, under an open timber porch. Above, three dormers<br />

with painted, slate-hung gables. All windows two-light timber<br />

casements with glazing bars, but not identical. Stacks to ridge and<br />

projecting from west gable. Set back, to the west, the roof of the<br />

southern range extends down over outshots with scattered C20<br />

casements.<br />

LB2 22/04/1985 407948 Cottage, now barn. C15, encased C18, ceased being a dwelling in<br />

1930's. Timber-frame with wattle and daub infill internally, brick<br />

encasing, later rendered, corrugated iron roof, formerly thatched.<br />

Plan of 3 bays with half bay outshot added to one end and made 1<br />

and half storey C16. Front has plank door to R of centre bay. In<br />

each bay C18 3-light leaded casements with wrought iron opening<br />

lights. To R end brick outshot. Roof half hipped to L and sweptdown<br />

to R. Ridge stack above door. Inside 3 bay full cruck truss with tie,<br />

collar, yoke, ridge and side purlins; curved windbraces and full set of<br />

original rafters. Originally 3 bay open hall. Centre bay had floor<br />

inserted late C16, with chamfer stops to beam and joists, chimney<br />

also of that date. L bay has C18 floor. N bay still full height wit ceiling<br />

at collar level. Building about to be carefully restored to dwelling.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN<br />

(CUPERNHAM)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN<br />

(CUPERNHAM)


Romsey Town – Tadburn<br />

Chirk Lodge<br />

Winchester Hill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 7NF<br />

Garden Walls, Terrace And<br />

Gazebo<br />

Luzborough House<br />

Luzborough Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9AA<br />

LB2 15/08/1972 407926 Early C19. 2-storeys and attic. Slate hipped roof. 2 flat-roofed<br />

dormers. Stuccoed. Moulded cornice and parapet. 3 windows.<br />

Sash windows in reveals; glazing bars intact on 1st floor only.<br />

Central doorway; panelled door (with upper part glazed) in panelled<br />

reveals, doorcase with pilasters with frieze and with flat hood over.<br />

Extension behind of one bay to north-west. One sash window above<br />

in slightly segmental arch; one late C19 square bay of 5-lights below.<br />

LB2 22/04/1985 407950 Garden walls, terrace and gazebo. late C17. Brick in Flemish<br />

garden wall bond. Along road side immediately S of house 20m long<br />

terrace ofo 1m high retainign wall to 2m wide terrace and 3mhigih<br />

garden wall connected to gazebo at far end of terrace, then garden<br />

wall runs at right angles for 30m at 32m high before turning another<br />

right angle to run back towards the house at 3m height, joining a<br />

range of outbuildings, to enclose the garden. On terrace garden,<br />

wall has plain rectangular buttresses every 5m. Gazebo has arched<br />

entrance facing terrace. The arch has moulded border, resting on<br />

pilasters with m oulded caps and bases. Side has a wall ramping up<br />

from retaining wall. Side wall slopes down with tiled roof behind it<br />

and has blue headers. Inside there is a vaulted chamber.<br />

ROMSEY TOWN<br />

(TADBURN)<br />

ROMSEY TOWN<br />

(TADBURN)


Luzborough House<br />

Luzborough Lane<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 9AA<br />

LB2S 22/04/1985 407954 House. Mid C16 with late C17 encasing and extensions and outshot, ROMSEY TOWN<br />

and mid C18 wing altered C19. Timber-frame core, encased in early (TADBURN)<br />

Flemisih bond and some English bond brickwork, old plain tile roof.<br />

L-shaped plan of older part, consisting of 3 bays and passage bay,<br />

late C17 half-bays added each end and outshot to rear, with<br />

symmetrical refronting, and wing added in front of R bay and halfbay<br />

2 bays long with C19 bay added to end. Old part 1½ storey,<br />

wing 2 storeys. Front has central doorway of carved brick, with<br />

segmental pediment, plain pilasters framing an openooing with<br />

segmental rubbed arch and heavy 4-panel door, probably C19.<br />

Each side 2 exposed-framed 12-pane sashes under segmental<br />

rubbed arches, and over hipped dormer with 2-light casement.<br />

STacks at L end and at L or R bay. L end has plinth, 2 segmental<br />

head 2-light casement. Stacks at L end and at L of R bay. L end ha<br />

splinth, 2 segmental head 2-light casements and door in end of<br />

outshot. Above windows late C17 oval windows with rubbed<br />

voussoirs inset in rectangular recesses. Gable tilehung with<br />

fishscale bands. To R, C18 wing has plain brick ground floor, over<br />

C19 jettied tilehung 1st floor with 2 large 2-light casements. Stack<br />

between bays. One end C19 lower hipped roof bay. Interior has<br />

behind door screens passage with surviving carved beams but<br />

inserted staircase to rear part. Rooms each side have similarly<br />

carved beams with chamfer-stops of 5 different patterns. L room has<br />

good late C17 full height panelling. Panel below projecting dado ral<br />

and large panel above, both raised and fielded. Bolection-moulded<br />

fireplace. other ground floor rooms have C18 doors and cupboards<br />

and exposed timber-framing. rooms in outshot have original exterior<br />

wall of timber-frame with brick and wattle and daub infill. On 1st floor<br />

both rooms either side of passage have late C17 panelling to dado<br />

level and C19 grates.


The Old Chapel<br />

Botley Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 5RP<br />

LB2 21/11/1985 407969 Nonconformist chapel. Circa 1850. Red brick with yellow brick and ROMSEY TOWN<br />

stone dressings, slate roof. On north south axis, in Italianate style, 3 (TADBURN)<br />

bay chapel with south door and south west tower. Red brick off-set<br />

plinth, and yellow brick rusticated corner pilasters. Stone sill string<br />

on all but south. Wide plain yellow brick frieze. To north and south<br />

pediments of yellow brick architraves and oculus. to north large<br />

rouondheaded window in rusticated yellow brick surrounds and<br />

raised keystone. Smaller simsilar windows on sides. These<br />

windows glazed with narrow blue glass edge-panes. To south<br />

similar roundheaded doorway, having panelled double doors.<br />

Against south bay of west wall is square plan yellow brick tower.<br />

Has tall (up to eaves level) 1st stage of rusticated, heavy moulded<br />

1st floor cornice. Next stage has rusticated corner pilasters and on<br />

each face roundheaded opening. Top stage has triple arch openings<br />

on each face. Machicolated eaves to hipped roof with weather vane.


Sherfield English<br />

Woodshed At Manor Farm<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FJ<br />

Barn 60m N Of Manor Farm<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FJ<br />

Barn W Of Gauntletts Farm<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EH<br />

West Gatehouse<br />

2 Melchet Park<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FS<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141226 Woodshed. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth,<br />

corrugated iron roof. 2 bay barn. Door in end. Roof half-hipped.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141227 Barn. C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick plinth,<br />

corrugated iron roof. 5 bay barn with double doors to centre bay and<br />

opposite side hip-roofed projecting porch with double doors. Roof<br />

half-hipped. Inside queen-post roof with curved braces to wallplates<br />

and ties, large curved windbraces.<br />

LB2 12/02/1997 463210 Barn. Probably C18.Weatherboard timber-frame on brick plinth.<br />

Corrugated steel sheet roof with hipped and half-hipped ends. 4 bay<br />

barn with threshing floor in third bay with opposing cart entrances<br />

with full height boarded double doors. Later outshuts at front, rear<br />

and side. INTERIOR: Complete 4 bay frame with jowled posts and<br />

straight braces to tie-beams with queen struts to the principal rafters.<br />

Common-rafter couples intact with straight wind braces. Wall farming<br />

consists of studding with long straight tension-braces.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141215 Gateway. 1914 to Darcy Braddell. Brick with brick and stone<br />

dressings, old plain tile roof. 3 bay with central 2 storey gateway and<br />

room over, each side two storey bay. In centre tall stone 4-centred<br />

arch with carved spandrels. Over arch, with console corbel running<br />

down to apex, oriel window in stone, leaded lights, tented lead roof,<br />

in gable with large console bracket and finials. Side bays have on<br />

inner corner full-height pilaster supporting console to gable, on far<br />

corner brick rustications. Beside pilaster ledged door in small<br />

moulded brick surround. On each floor 3-light mullioned moulded<br />

brick window, leaded lights. Openwork brick parapet. On end 2<br />

moulded brick shafted stack and hipped roof. Octagonal stack on<br />

central ridge.<br />

SHERFIELD ENGLISH<br />

SHERFIELD ENGLISH<br />

SHERFIELD ENGLISH<br />

SHERFIELD ENGLISH


The Old Church School<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FQ<br />

Warren Farm Cottage<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FQ<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141216 School. Mid C19. Brick, with stone dressings, upper parts timberframe<br />

with plaster infill, old plain tile roof. 6 bay, 1½ storey with<br />

projecting wings at end of house part end and at one but end bay of<br />

school, residence in L 2 bays. L bay projects forward half-a-bay.<br />

Beside it 4-panel top glazed door. Beside 3-light window. Over<br />

coved plaster jetty. In L bay 4-light casement, above toothed brick<br />

string and in half-hipped gable 3-light casement. Over other bay 2light<br />

in half-hipped dormer. All windows leaded. Before next bay<br />

external chimney on front, tapering to 2 shafts. Next 2 bays and end<br />

bay have 3-light basement with toothed cill string. Between<br />

projecting School room with large 4-light transomed window with<br />

cillstring and half-timbered gable. Roof at R end overhanging on<br />

stone brackets. At L roof hipped with another external brick stack on<br />

end.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141217 Cottage. Mid C19. Brick, stone dressings, half-timber and plaster 1st<br />

floor, old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, T-plan of wide 2 bays head and<br />

single bay stem. Garden front of 2 bays has plinth and each side of<br />

centre 4-light stone mullioned window. Above in centre 6-light<br />

window with head in half-hipped dormer, having projecting eaves on<br />

carved brackets. Roof overhangs similarly at ends. Large central<br />

stack of 4 shafts arranged in square. On R end planked door, under<br />

carved timber pent-roofed porch. Small 2-light casement beside and<br />

longer 4-light casement in gable. Similar to school.<br />

SHERFIELD ENGLISH<br />

SHERFIELD ENGLISH


St Leonards Church<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FP<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FL<br />

Glebe Farm<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FL<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141218 Parish church. 1902 by Fred Bath, arch of Salisbury, for Lady<br />

Ashburton. Brick with Bath stone dressings, slate roof. Plan of small<br />

chancel crossing tower with transepts, nave with aisles, and NW<br />

porch, in Perp style. E end of chancel has large 5-light pointed<br />

window with foiled tracery, and diagonal buttresses. On N & S walls<br />

transomed cinquefoile lancet. Tower has clasping buttresses to<br />

corners except on SE is octagonal stair turret with steps down to<br />

vault under transept. Transepts have wide 5-light cinquefoiled 4centred<br />

window and diagonal buttresses. Tower of 2 square plan<br />

stages topped by parapet and inside it octagonal stone bell stage,<br />

with flying buttresses down to corners, surmounted by short lead<br />

spire. Aisles have wide cinquefoiled 4-light 4-centred arch windows<br />

with buttresses between, and 3-light similar to clerestory. To E bay<br />

of N aisle gabled porch with stone 4-centred arch and blind tracery<br />

over, and diagonal buttresses. W end has diagonal buttresses to<br />

aisles, tall buttresses to nave, with pointed 2-light windows to aisles<br />

and large foiled 5-light window to nave. Inside C19 stained glass to<br />

E and W windows with Edwardian stained glass flowers in other<br />

windows. Jacobean style panelling in chancel with stone Perp style<br />

piscina and recessed seats on S. All arches pointed 2 moulded<br />

orders on perp. Style capitals on octagonal shafts. Altar rails<br />

possible C17, or good copy. Transepts house organ and vestry.<br />

Carved timber ogee arched screen. Pulpit beside has reset C16<br />

carved panels in suitable C19 both is work. Arcades similar to<br />

arches with wall shafts from corbels of roof coming down to piers.<br />

Plastered ribbed roofs. AT W end C19 stone font on marble shafts<br />

and medieval stone coffin.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141220 Rectory, now house. Early C19. Stuccoed brick, slate roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay with brick wing to rear. Front has projecting canted bay<br />

with 12-pane sash in each bay, 12-pane sash over and pedimented<br />

gable. Wider L bay has 12-pane sash on each floor and similar<br />

sashes in small R bay. Ends have pedimented gables on ends.<br />

Door on R end with 6-pane door and fanlight.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141221 Farmhouse. Early C18, extended C19. Brick, old plain tile roof. 1½<br />

storey, 2 bay cottage with single storey service bay to R and 2 storey<br />

C19 bay to L. Central planked door in open gabled porch. Each<br />

side 2-light casement under segmental head. Over gabled 2-light<br />

dormer. At R roof half-hipped with stack. To L taller C19 bay with 4pane<br />

sash head in gabled dormer. Roof half-hipped to L with stack<br />

to R.<br />

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Manor Farm<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FJ<br />

Sherfield Manor<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FJ<br />

Birchwood Farm<br />

Dandys Ford Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FG<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141225 Farmhouse. Early C18, altered C19. Brick chequerwork, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bays, originally 5, with wing to rear on L and rest<br />

outshot. Front has rendered plinth and central C20 hip-roofed porch<br />

with older door. Each side C19 3-light transomed window under<br />

rubbed brick arch with either side blocked opening under segmental<br />

arch. On 1st floor 3 similar windows, either side of end windows<br />

blocked opening. End stacks.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141229 House. C18 remodelled late C19 using materials from early C18<br />

Sherfield House. Brick, old plain tile roof. Plan of 2 storey, 3 bay,<br />

double pile block with each end projecting 1 bay wide wing. Front<br />

has projecting central timber porch with 6-panel top-lit door in<br />

doorcase having pilasters and overhanging pediment. Above C18<br />

12-pane sash. In each bay double 12-pane sash, reused C18, under<br />

rubbed brick arch. On 1st floor similar without arches. All sashes<br />

with thick glazing bars. Taller central part has boxed eaves and end<br />

stacks. Wings projecting half a bay have moulded cornice and<br />

hipped roof, originally separate, now linked on inner side with lead<br />

flat roof, and tiled sloping front face. On outer side stack and flat<br />

roofed dormer. Originally mistaken for unusual C18 house and given<br />

a higher grade when listed.<br />

LB2 22/07/1988 141291 Farmhouse. Mid C18 altered C19 and C20. Painted brick in Sussex<br />

bond on stuccoed plinth. Peg tiled roof with C19 ridge tiles and end<br />

brick chimneystacks (right one stuccoed, left one renewed<br />

brickwork). 2 storeys 3 windows. Brick modillion eaves cornice. 3<br />

casements with cambered head linings do not stretch the full width,<br />

simple cambered surround to doorcase with modern door, now<br />

concealed by C20 conservatory. 1 S-shaped and 1 straight iron tie.<br />

C20 outshut to rear with tiled roof, 2 C20 dormers with casements<br />

and 2 casements to ground floor. Right side elevation stuccoed.<br />

Left side elevation has C20 casements. Interior has axial beams<br />

with 1 inch chamfers with run out stops. Wooden bressumer to open<br />

fireplace. Stair cupboard has plank door with H hinges. Cambered<br />

brick arch to right side room in former rear hall. Left side room has<br />

cambered brick chimney-piece. Staircase with stick balusters and 3<br />

plank doors to 1st floor. Roof has angled queen struts with through<br />

purlins and pegged rafters strengthened by later rough poles.<br />

Shown on estate map of 1750 of the Duke of Northumberland's<br />

estate.<br />

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Granary At Birchwood House<br />

Farm<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FF<br />

Martins Roost<br />

Branches Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FH<br />

March End<br />

Doctors Hill<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6JX<br />

Retaining Wall 50m N Of Melchet<br />

Court<br />

St Edwards School Melchet<br />

Court<br />

The Drive<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6ZR<br />

LB2 22/07/1988 141292 Granary. C18 possibly re-roofed in early C19. Weatherboarded with<br />

gabled tiled roof on 4 x 3 tooled stone staddles. Plank door with<br />

pintle hinges. Loft opening in gable end. Interior has 2, 3 inch<br />

chamfered beams with lambs tongue stops which have been sawn in<br />

half and 2 grain bins to either side - fixed ladder to loft. Roof has<br />

ridgepiece and rough hewn rafters.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141230 Cottage. C16 altered C20. Timber-frame with plaster or painted<br />

brick infill, old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay. At LH end of R bay is<br />

C20 weatherboarded, pent-roofed porch, with door on L side. 6pane<br />

sash to R. 2-light casement in other bays. Above centre C20<br />

large 5-light hip-roofed dormer. Roof half-hipped. Above door ridge<br />

stack with 2 short diamond shafts.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141231 Cottage. C16 extended C18 and C20. Timber-frame with painted<br />

brick encasing and additions, thatched roof. 2 bay, 1½ storey<br />

cottage with C18 2 storey crosswing added to one end, and C20<br />

addition to rear of this and 1 bay of original, C20 bay added to other<br />

end. Front has early C20 plank door in L C16 bay with 2-light<br />

segmental-head leaded casement beside, and in each bay, and a<br />

single light similar in R C16 bay. Tl L C18 cross-wing bay has plinth<br />

and cellar with blocked light above 2-light leaded casement. C16<br />

bays have 2-light leaded casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof halfhipped<br />

to R with ridgepiece and hipped to crosswing. Stacks each<br />

end of C16 building, though that to L capped off in roof space.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141125 Retaining wall and steps. Late C19/early C20. Brick with stone<br />

dressings and steps. 140m long retaining wall topped by stone<br />

balustrade. In centre opening for path onto platform. Separate<br />

flights of steps at either end of platform.<br />

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Retaining Wall To Drive At Front<br />

Of St Edwards School Melchet<br />

Court<br />

The Drive<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6ZR<br />

Retaining Wall 25m S Of<br />

St Edwards School Melchet<br />

Court<br />

The Drive<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6ZR<br />

Granary 30m N Of Manor Farm<br />

Pound Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FJ<br />

Cottage At Dairy Farm<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FN<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141126 Retaining wall with steps. Late C19/early C20. Brick with stone<br />

dressings and steps. Drive runs some 25m N of house and at a<br />

lower level. From it, either side of entrance spur drive rises up to<br />

porch as a quadrant. Retaining wall runs on one side above small<br />

lawn on top balustrade. In front of porch is opening with flight of<br />

steps onto lawn.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141128 Retaining wall and steps. late C19/early C20. Brick with stone<br />

dressings and stone steps. 100m long wall, running parallel to<br />

house, linking up at one end to water garden, all topped by stone<br />

balustrade. In centre flight of steps that are narrow at the top and<br />

widen out from the 3rd step<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141228 Granary. C18. Timber-frame, weatherboarded, old plain tile roof, on<br />

stone staddles. Small 3 bay granary on 12 staddle stones. door in<br />

centre of one side. Roof hipped.<br />

LB2 16/07/1991 436155 Former farmhouse. Probably 2nd half C17; later alterations. Timber<br />

framed with painted brick infill; hipped thatch roof (of combed wheat<br />

reed over original long straw); brick ridge stack between right-hand<br />

bays. Baffle-entry plan. 1 1/2 storeys, 3 bays, right bay possibly<br />

added. Square panelled timber frame on brick plinth with straight<br />

braces from wall posts to eaves plate. On right side of central bay,<br />

board door in chamfered wooden surround protected by C19 or early<br />

C20 gabled brick porch. C20 lean-to porch and side-outshot on left.<br />

Three C20 windows to ground flor. On upper floor the left bays each<br />

have a small-pane wooden casementof 2 lights under swept thatch.<br />

Rear; left bay has old board door with cover strips. On right, external<br />

stack and C20 lean-to. INTERIOR; central room has brick inglenook<br />

fireplaces with chamfered timber bressumer, bracketed mantleshelf,<br />

bench, and bread oven; winder stair to side of chimney; largescantling<br />

spine-beam with deep chamfer and stepped steps; similar<br />

beam in left bay; board doors throughout wide floorboards to 1st<br />

floor and jowelled heads of wallposts, straight windbraces, purlins,<br />

tie-beams and principal rafters visible. in state of disrepair at time of<br />

inspection (2/07/91)<br />

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The Hatchet Inn<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FP<br />

The Water Garden<br />

St Edwards School Melchet<br />

Court<br />

The Drive<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6ZR<br />

East Gatehouse<br />

1 Melchet Park<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FS<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141219 Inn. C17 altered and extended C18. Rendered brick, old plain, and<br />

painted brick, slate roof. Early part 1½ storey, 3 bay with low roofed<br />

wing to rear on R and late C20 2 storey, 2 bay addition to R. To L of<br />

centre bay of early part, top-glazed door under timber pediment. In L<br />

ay wide 6-pane sash, in centre bay 16-pane sash, in R bay wide 15pane<br />

sash, all with segmental heads. Over 3 2-light gabled dormers.<br />

R addition has plinth and full-height corner pilasters. In R corner 6flush<br />

panel door. Four 16-pane sashes. Roof hipped to R. slate-<br />

hung L gable with stack.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141127 Water garden. 1912-4 by D Braddell. Dressed stone except sides of<br />

pavilion brick and roof plain tiled. Plan of canal 3m wide and 20m<br />

long with arch over source, below terrace in front of house, at one<br />

end and pavilion at other. Canal has stone sides and stone pavings<br />

each side. Arch has several moulded bands and rusticated keys,<br />

and is set in stone wall with pilasters each end and winding around<br />

these stone steps leading to terrace Pavilion has 3 steps up to it<br />

from end of canal, and is rectangular in plan, on high stone plinth.<br />

Front has 3 bay arcade of Portland stone Ionic columns supporting<br />

Bath stone arch and walling, brick walling each end, over wide Bath<br />

stone entablature. Roof hipped. Projecting from each end is a<br />

quadrant platford of plinth height with remains of columns lying on it.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141215 Gateway. 1914 to Darcy Braddell. Brick with brick and stone<br />

dressings, old plain tile roof. 3 bay with central 2 storey gateway and<br />

room over, each side two storey bay. In centre tall stone 4-centred<br />

arch with carved spandrels. Over arch, with console corbel running<br />

down to apex, oriel window in stone, leaded lights, tented lead roof,<br />

in gable with large console bracket and finials. Side bays have on<br />

inner corner full-height pilaster supporting console to gable, on far<br />

corner brick rustications. Beside pilaster ledged door in small<br />

moulded brick surround. On each floor 3-light mullioned moulded<br />

brick window, leaded lights. Openwork brick parapet. On end 2<br />

moulded brick shafted stack and hipped roof. Octagonal stack on<br />

central ridge.<br />

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Sole Hill Farm<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FP<br />

Barn At Sole Hill Farm<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FP<br />

LB2 10/03/2004 491546 Farmhouse. Probably C17 in origin, with a later C18 brick exterior.<br />

Red brick, mainly laid in English bond, with a peg tiled half-hipped<br />

roof; brick chimney stacks rebuilt. PLAN: lobby entry plan.<br />

EXTERIOR: three bay south elevation with off-centre porch<br />

(blocked). Segmental arches of headers to ground floor casement<br />

windows, which are modern replacements; modern porch to left<br />

(west) of no interest. Straight-headed first floor windows set beneath<br />

dragon-tooth cornice to eaves. Rear (north) elevation has a plinth<br />

and evidence of a former doorway. East gable end retains a line of<br />

hung slates, possibly covering part of the original timber frame.<br />

Later outbuildings to west end. INTERIOR: not inspected but<br />

reported to retain stop-chamfered beam in ground floor room to right<br />

of lobby entry, with some original fabric elsewhere; some re-used<br />

early joinery. Several phased brick chimney flue; probably C17<br />

fabric to ground floor, first floor openings created in later C18.<br />

HISTORY: listed as a substantially intact early modern farmhouse<br />

with several phases of fabric; in terms of plan, construction and<br />

materials it is highly characteristic of Hampshire farm buildings and<br />

retains some of its original ancillary buildings, including a barn [q.v.].<br />

LB2 10/03/2004 491548 Barn. Probably C18. Weatherboarding above a red brick plinth, with<br />

corrugated tin sheeting to roof. Four bays, with queen post trusses<br />

with diminishing rafters to the left of the threshing bay; bay to the<br />

right has an inserted floor, with hayloft door to gable end. HISTORY:<br />

a characteristic small-scale barn, this structure is representative of<br />

its type and is made up of re-used timber elements which may have<br />

come from the adjacent farmhouse when its C17 fabric was<br />

remodelled later in the C18. It has group value with Sole Hill<br />

Farmhouse.<br />

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Shipton Bellinger<br />

St Peters Church<br />

High Street<br />

Shipton Bellinger<br />

Tidworth<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP9 7UF<br />

Winters Tale<br />

High Street<br />

Shipton Bellinger<br />

Tidworth<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP9 7UF<br />

Boundary Wall At St Peters<br />

Church<br />

High Street<br />

Shipton Bellinger<br />

Tidworth<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP9 7UF<br />

Frog Cottage And Farthing<br />

Cottage<br />

478 High Street<br />

Shipton Bellinger<br />

Tidworth<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP9 7UE<br />

Forge Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Shipton Bellinger<br />

Tidworth<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP9 7UF<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140120 Parish church. Of medieval origin, with a massive restoration of<br />

1879 by R.J. Withers. Flint and tile. Aisleless nave with a south<br />

porch, and chancel with a north vestry. Plain roof, with a bell-turret<br />

at the west end, having a pyramid tile roof and shingled sides. Stone<br />

dressings to the walls of flint and stone rubble, with stepped<br />

buttresses, plinth. A lancet and priests door (blocked) on the south<br />

side of the chancel are part of the old structure. Windows coupled,<br />

and a triple west window. Victorian interior, with a 3-bay stone<br />

chancel screen of 3 cusped arches: elaborate font.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140116 Small house. Early C19. Rendered walls and hipped slate roof of<br />

low pitch. Symmetrical front (north-east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows.<br />

Plain walls, above a painted flint base. Sashes. Tuscan porch with<br />

thin features, and 4-panelled door.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140126 Boundary wall. Mid C19. Of flint and stone rubble the wall has a<br />

stone capping, probably re-used from the church, at the time of<br />

restoration.<br />

LB2 17/08/1976 140119 Pair of cottages. Late C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof.<br />

Wide front (north) of 2 storeys, 5 above 4 windows. ½-hipped roof.<br />

Plain walls; the east gable has flint walls with brick quoins and<br />

bands. Casements. 2 plain doorways within C20 open timberframed<br />

porches, with lean-to roofs of interlocking tiles.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140115 Cottage. Late C18, with end extensions of early C19 (west and early<br />

C20 (east). Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic,<br />

3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows. Central section of the wall has thin horizontal flint bands,<br />

with brick quoins, bands, cambered arch, and plinth; the west side is<br />

flint with brick dressings, the east of brick work. Casements. 4panelled<br />

door within a timber-framed open porch.<br />

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Five Table Tombs S Of St Peters<br />

Church<br />

High Street<br />

Shipton Bellinger<br />

Tidworth<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP9 7UF<br />

The Old Schoolroom<br />

High Street<br />

Shipton Bellinger<br />

Tidworth<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP9 7UF<br />

Bramble Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Shipton Bellinger<br />

Tidworth<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP9 7UF<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140121 3 metres S of Church - Table Tomb. Late C18. Rectangular stone<br />

tomb, with moulded cap above a frieze. Corner balusters with<br />

moulded caps and bases, moulded base. The oval panels are<br />

flanked by narrow panels, containing carved draperies. Worn<br />

inscription with the name Rumibold. 5metres S of Church - Table<br />

Tomb. C18. Rectangular stone tomb with coupled raised panels,<br />

separated by 3/4 columns (2 set in at the corners). Moulded cap<br />

above cavetto and architrave mouldings, with thin fluted Doric<br />

columns. 3metres S of Church - Table Tomb. C18. Rectangular<br />

Table Top. Reeded moulding to the top slab, above a cavetto, and a<br />

frieze having raised carving, in the form of swags between hanging<br />

draperies. Corner tapered pilasters, with moulded caps and bases;<br />

moulded base. Side panels with ovals carrying worn inscriptions.<br />

5metres S of Church - Table Tomb. c1800. Rectangular table tomb.<br />

Reeded moulding to the top slab, above a cavetto, and a frieze<br />

having raised carving, in the form of swags between hanging<br />

draperies. Corner tapered pilasters, with moulded caps and bases;<br />

moulded base. Side panels with ovals carrying worn inscriptions.<br />

4metres S of Church - Table Tomb. 1786. Rectangular stone tomb.<br />

Moulded cap above cavetto and fluted frieze. Corner balusters with<br />

moulded caps and bases. The sides have 2 panels, separated by a<br />

recessed panel with raised floral carving, flanked by balusters.<br />

LB2 17/08/1976 140118 Former school, now the church hall. 1875, with extensions of 1983.<br />

Flint and brick, with a slate roof. Hall building with a porch at the<br />

south-east end, and large new cross-wing at the north-west end.<br />

The roof has scalloped bands, with a gable above the front window,<br />

with cusped bargeboards. The walls have knapped flint and yellow<br />

brick dressing; quoins, Tudor arches, plinth. Casements, with<br />

decorative heads. At the rear is a large stack, with coupled diagonal<br />

flues. The porch has on each side 2 small slit openings with<br />

triangular heads, formed in yellow brickwork. The extension, on 2<br />

floors, retains the Tudor style, with a prominent front gable, having 1<br />

above 3 windows.<br />

LB2 17/08/1976 140117 Cottage. C17, reclad C18, with C20 rear extensions. Flint and<br />

thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof, eaves raised<br />

above the upper windows. Flint walls, with brick quoins and plinth;<br />

the north-west gable has exposed framing in the upper part (with<br />

rendered infill), the lower being of flint with brick quoins and bands.<br />

Casements. Boarded door within a trellis porch. Oval panel dated<br />

1603.<br />

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Smannell<br />

Fosse House East Anton Court<br />

Icknield Way<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP10 5RG<br />

Granary 30m South Of East<br />

Anton Farmhouse<br />

East Anton Lane<br />

East Anton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

Church Farm House<br />

Smannell Road<br />

Smannell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6JW<br />

Christ Church<br />

Smannell Road<br />

Smannell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6JW<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139455 Early C19. Timber frame of 10 bays, with plinth aisles on all sides;<br />

entrances at the third and eighth bay. Queen post truss with straight<br />

bracing, all resting on brick piers and low outer wall. Boarded<br />

walling. Large hipped roof of corrugated asbestos.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 139456 Early C19. Timber-frame on 12 staddles, with ½ hipped slate roof.<br />

Boarded upper walls, the lower of corrugated iron cladding.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427599 C18, early C19, C20. A long house of 3 phases; the north-west end<br />

is of one storey and attic, 3 ground-floor windows, the other of 2<br />

storeys, 3 window. Thatched roof, half-hipped above the older part,<br />

with eyebrows and brought to a low eaves at the rear (north-east);<br />

the other part has a low-pitched slate roof. Painted brick walling,<br />

cambered ground-floor openings; the early C19 middle section is<br />

clad with asbestos tiles over brickwork. Casements. Plain doors<br />

with solid frames, one with a thatched hood, another with a canopy<br />

on wrought-iron brackets.<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427596 1857, and 1894, by William White. Single cell nave and chancel, with<br />

half-hexagon apse; arcade on the north side of the nave giving onto<br />

the north aisle (rebuilt 1894) and a transept, small vestry, south<br />

porch. Externally, the tile roof is of simple form, hipped at the east<br />

end and gabled to aisle, transept and west end, where the nave<br />

gable is raised, to form a staged belfry. Walling is of flint with a<br />

series of brick bands, quoins, jambs, stepped buttresses, and plinth<br />

(moulded on buttresses). Windows of 1.2 and 3 lights, with<br />

stonework used for cusped heads, plate tracery and mullions. The<br />

porch has heavy timber-framing, on a high brick wall with stepped<br />

buttresses. Within, the yellow brick walling has red brick bands and<br />

dado, the pointed arches are formed of several brick bands and rest<br />

on plain tapered square caps, above slender but short columns. The<br />

roof has open timber-framing, ceiled above the collar level. Plain<br />

octagonal stone font; wrought-iron candelabra, dado panelling to the<br />

apse, and at the west end 4 panels of the Prescriptions (of the early<br />

C19).<br />

SMANNELL<br />

SMANNELL<br />

SMANNELL<br />

SMANNELL


The Bakery<br />

4 Woodhouse Lane<br />

Smannell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6JH<br />

Smannell And Enham Church Of<br />

England Primary School<br />

School Lane<br />

Smannell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

Woodhouse Farm<br />

Woodhouse Lane<br />

Smannell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6JH<br />

4 Little Street<br />

Little London<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6JE<br />

LB2 24/06/1983 427622 C17, C18, C19, C20. A row of small cottages, now used as one<br />

dwelling, incorporating a village store and bakery. Two storeys, and<br />

one storey and attic. The main part retains some of the original<br />

timber-framing, but this has been clad externally with walling of<br />

several finishes; painted flint work, flint with red brick quoins, flint<br />

panels, red brickwork in Flemish bond with blue headers, red<br />

brickwork (to the modern addition at the west end), and cement<br />

rendering. A prominent thatch roof, hipped at ends and brought to a<br />

low eaves at the rear, eyebrows; the latest part has slate roofing.<br />

Casements, and one sash. Boarded doors in solid frames. Inside<br />

there are 2 massive chimney breasts (attached to the older timber-<br />

framed cove)<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139919 Primary school. Mid C19, assumed to be a design of William White,<br />

who was the architect for the nearby church (in Andover M.B.). Flint<br />

and brick, with a tile roof. Symmetrical front of 2 tall windows with a<br />

central porch. There are gablets above the windows and a gable to<br />

the porch. Flint walls with brick quoins, thin bands, stepped verges,<br />

plinth, and Tudor arches with recessed brick tympana. Casements.<br />

Boarded door. The east and west end have tall gables, each with a<br />

large window within a Gothic arch and the style is continuous round<br />

the building, being partly masked at the rear with 2 extensions of the<br />

C20.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139918 House. C18. Brick and tile roof. L-shaped block with a symmetrical<br />

front (west) of 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows, with a single-storeyed<br />

north wing of 2 windows. 3 hipped dormers (with casements),<br />

catslide at the rear, ½ hip to the rear wing. Red brickwork in Flemish<br />

bond with cambered openings, plinth. Cast-iron casements. ½glazed<br />

door within a trellis porch, with a concave hood. The rear<br />

walls have flint panels. Moulded terra-cotta panel in the south stack<br />

inscribed EC1C 1746.<br />

LB2 14/02/1986 140005 Cottage. Mid C18. 2 bay cottage of flint with brick lacing courses<br />

and dressings now painted and partially roughcast to front. Halfhipped<br />

thatched roof forming eyebrows and dormers. Frame of thin<br />

scantling exposed in gable end. C19 outshot with slate roof to left<br />

part. Attic storey has 2 trapezoid shaped windows with C19<br />

casements. Ground floor has cambered heads and replaced<br />

windows similar to original casements. Right side plank door with<br />

gabled weather hood. Twisted brick chimney stack below ridge.<br />

Interior entrance on C18 straight flight wooden staircase with newel<br />

post having acorn finial of rare rustic type. Included as an unaltered<br />

example of a vernacular type.<br />

SMANNELL<br />

SMANNELL<br />

SMANNELL<br />

SMANNELL


Old Post Office<br />

Little London Lane<br />

Little London<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6JE<br />

East Anton Manor Farm<br />

East Anton Lane<br />

East Anton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6AB<br />

1 East Anton Farmhouse<br />

East Anton Lane<br />

East Anton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 6AB<br />

LB2 14/02/1986 140004 Cottage. Early C18 2 bay cottage with further bay added in mid C19.<br />

Partially timber-framed, the front painted brick. Half-hipped thatched<br />

roof with eyebrow dormers. 2 dormers, splayed at base. Ground<br />

floor has 3 casements with cambered heads. Off central doorcase<br />

with plank door and flat moulded and dentillated wooden cornice with<br />

wooden brackets. 1 storey C19 extension of lower elevation to left<br />

hand side with one 4 light casement and Dutch door. Plinth outshot<br />

to rear. Interior has spine beam chamfered and with lambs tongue<br />

step and an inglenook fireplace with beehive-shaped bread oven.<br />

One 6 fielded panelled door of early C19 type and plank door,<br />

probably brought in.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139453 C18. Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys and attic, 5 windows.<br />

Tiled roof, catslide at rear, brick detail eaves and gable verges. Red<br />

brick walling in Flemish bond, robbed flat arches, plinth; the gable is<br />

decorated with rectangular flint panels (2 vertical series each of 11<br />

panels), with some extension into the outshot. Mullioned and<br />

transomed modern casements. Modern gabled porch.<br />

LB2 24/02/1950 139454 Early C19. Symmetrical facade (south) of 2 storeys, 5 windows.<br />

Low-pitched hipped slate roof with a wide plain eaves. Red brick<br />

walling in Flemish bond, eaves fillet, first floor band, rubbed flat<br />

arches, stone cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals. West elevation is<br />

symmetrical, of 2 windows (blank at the south side); east elevation<br />

has 3 upper windows but some altered fenestration, with Dutch flat<br />

arches. Access via the rear later addition.<br />

SMANNELL<br />

SMANNELL<br />

SMANNELL


Stockbridge<br />

Tombchests<br />

20m SW and 40m S of Old St<br />

Peters Church<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Headstone 7m S of Old St Peters<br />

Church<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Tombchest<br />

15m N of Old St Peters Church<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Tombchest<br />

30m NW of Old St Peters Church<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Churchyard Wall<br />

Old St Peters Church<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Sheriff House<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EX<br />

Touchwood<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EY<br />

Milestone A272 N Side Beside<br />

Entrance To Winton Lodge<br />

Winton Hill<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140395 Tombchest. 1791 to William Beaumont. Portland stone. 20m Sw of<br />

church Tombchest. 1791 to William Grist Portland Stone on brick<br />

base. 40m S of church<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140398 Headstone. 1698. Stone. Plain rectangular stone inscribed "Here<br />

layeth the Body of Elizabeth the wife of John Hamman who departed<br />

this life the 22nd day of March <strong>Ann</strong>o domini 1698, Aetatis Suae 27.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140397 Tombchest. 1756 to John Snom. Portland stone. STOCKBRIDGE<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 423828 Tombchest. 1779 to Anthony Cooke. Portland stone. STOCKBRIDGE<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140393 Wall. C19. Brick with old reused stone copings. Wall starts off from<br />

corner of White Hart Inn, with C19 set of gates in that area, around<br />

churchyard to 20m S of church. 1m high.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140381 House now hotel. Mid C18 altered C19. Brick with flint bands on<br />

sides, front rendered with incised lines, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 3<br />

bay. Central 6-flush-panel door under flat hood. 5 6-pane sashes<br />

with narrow side panes and narrow sash over door. Boxed eaves to<br />

hipped roof with symmetrical stacks behind ridge.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140378 Small house. Mid C18 altered C20. Brick rendered to front, old plain<br />

tile roof. 2 storey, 3 bay, 4-panel door under flat hood, above it 2light<br />

casement. To left C20 canted flat roofed bay. 3 3-light<br />

casements. 1st floor string. External stack to left end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140372 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and cast iron inscription plate.<br />

Square section stone with rounded top, and on front plant inscribed<br />

`8 MILES from WINTON, ½ to STOCKBRIDGE'.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Milestone On N Side Of A272<br />

Near E End Of Stockbridge<br />

Common<br />

Winton Hill<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Granary 5m SW Of Longstock<br />

Mill<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Longstock<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DL<br />

Milestone On A30 600m Of<br />

Sandy Down Cottage<br />

London Road<br />

Leckford<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Milestone 30m SW Of Junction<br />

With Craydown Lane<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Middle Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140371 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and cast iron inscription plate.<br />

Square section stone with rounded top, and on front plate inscribed<br />

`7 miles from WINTON, 1½ to STOCKBRIDGE'.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140237 Granary. C18. Timber-framed weatherboarded, old plain tile roof, on<br />

stone staddles. On 6 staddle stones, square plan with door in centre<br />

of one side and C20 window in one end. Hipped roof.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140178 Milestone. Late C18. Painted stone. Square-section stone with<br />

rounded top set corner onto road, with cut inscription on 2 faces "2<br />

miles to Stockbridge" and "65 miles to LONDON", with corner<br />

hollowed out low down containing inscription "19 to Basingstoke".<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140324 Milestone, early C19. Painted stone with attached cast iron plates.<br />

Square sectioned stone with slightly rounded top, set corner on to<br />

road with inscribed cast iron plates on 2 faces, `London 70, Sarum<br />

11` and `London 70, Andover 6'.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Greyhound Inn<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EY<br />

Jacobs House<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HF<br />

Stockbridge Pharmacy<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EX<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140377 Public house with attached cottage. C18 altered C19. Timber-frame<br />

core, colourwashed and rendered brick, old plain tile roofs. To left<br />

rendered, slightly projecting 2 storey, 1 bay cottage, in centre lower 2<br />

storey, 2 bay part of inn, to right taller 2 storey, 3 x 3 bay block<br />

c1800. C19 hipped bay window with 4-flush panel door and 3-light<br />

casement over to cottage, and stack shared with taller building to<br />

left. To right 2 C20 canted flat-roofed bays with 3-light casements<br />

over, toothed eaves and stack to right. In right block 6-panel door i n<br />

solid frame, flat hood over, at left and between bays. Similar canted<br />

bay to right and segmental 3-light casement in other bay, over 2 3-<br />

light casements. Roof hipped to right with stack at left end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140389 Pair of shops, once house. C17 encased and extended C18, divided<br />

C19. Timber-frame core, with brick encasing and extensions, part<br />

colourwashed, part pebbledashed, old plain tile roof. C17 2-storey, 3<br />

bay building with wings to rear to each end bay and C18 bay with<br />

archway added to left. Right bay has C19 shop front of pilasters<br />

supporting cornice and in between bowed shop front of 16 panes. In<br />

centre C20 shop front of 3 large panes to left C20 half-glazed door<br />

with glazed light beside. Above each of these C19 3-light casement<br />

with in each casement 2 panes with small triangular panes in all<br />

corners. Added left bay has archway with C19 double doors and<br />

over 6-pane sash. Dentilled eaves. Roof of original part hipped with<br />

ridged roof running from left hip over added bay. Ridge stack to right<br />

of centre and on rear left wing.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140379 Cottage and row of shops. Mid and late C18 altered C19 and C20.<br />

Stuccoed brick, old plain tile roofs. Trout Cottage mid C18 2 storey 2<br />

x 2 bay cottage with single storey bay to left, and to right taller 2<br />

storey, 8 bay building of shops. Trout Cottage has top-lit 6-flush<br />

panel door under flat hood, to left 4-pane segmental head sash with<br />

stucco keystone, i n left addition 4-pane sash and on 1st floor 2<br />

similar, that over door narrower. Roof hipped to left with end stack.<br />

Left 4 bays of shops have pilaster each end and plain cornice over<br />

ground floor. In left bays tall 2-light window and simple classical<br />

doorcase with recessed door, to right C19 shop-front with recessed<br />

central door. On 1st floor in left and 3rd left bays 4-pane sash, over<br />

door blind opening. Right 4 bays have C19 shopfront to right of<br />

double doors and large 2-light window in architrave, and 1st floor<br />

band with blind box over, sash over shop front. To right half-glazed<br />

door with blind opening over and 2-storey canted bay to right.<br />

Toothed eaves to hipped roof with stacks behind ridge. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Roberts Fine Country Pursuits,<br />

Halfway House And Purbani<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EX<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140379 Cottage and row of shops. Mid and late C18 altered C19 and C20.<br />

Stuccoed brick, old plain tile roofs. Trout Cottage mid C18 2 storey 2<br />

x 2 bay cottage with single storey bay to left, and to right taller 2<br />

storey, 8 bay building of shops. Trout Cottage has top-lit 6-flush<br />

panel door under flat hood, to left 4-pane segmental head sash with<br />

stucco keystone, i n left addition 4-pane sash and on 1st floor 2<br />

similar, that over door narrower. Roof hipped to left with end stack.<br />

Left 4 bays of shops have pilaster each end and plain cornice over<br />

ground floor. In left bays tall 2-light window and simple classical<br />

doorcase with recessed door, to right C19 shop-front with recessed<br />

central door. On 1st floor in left and 3rd left bays 4-pane sash, over<br />

door blind opening. Right 4 bays have C19 shopfront to right of<br />

double doors and large 2-light window in architrave, and 1st floor<br />

band with blind box over, sash over shop front. To right half-glazed<br />

door with blind opening over and 2-storey canted bay to right.<br />

Toothed eaves to hipped roof with stacks behind ridge. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Memorial To Violet Charlotte<br />

Johnson MBE<br />

Stockbridge Cemetery<br />

Winton Hill<br />

LB2 08/04/2008 504512 Stone memorial cross to Violet Charlotte Johnson MBE, 1923,<br />

commisioned by her husband, Herbet Johnson, and designed by Sir<br />

Edwin lutyens.<br />

DESCRIPTION: Stone cross on an elegant slender and taping<br />

hexagonal shaft. Stepped hexagonal base, the upper two sections of<br />

which are inscribed on the three westerly facing sides. Four-point<br />

cross, again hexagonal in section, draped with a carved stone<br />

wreath. Inscription, in capital letters, reads (upper section:) Sarcred<br />

to the memory of Violet Charlotte MBE a gracious lady of<br />

England/Beloved of all who knew her for rare qualities of heart and<br />

mind endowed with every/capacity for the enjoyment of life, she gave<br />

herself to the service of others and her solicitude/during the Great<br />

War for the wounded soldiers in her hospitals at Marsh Court<br />

and/Stockbridge contributed to her untimely end (middle section:)<br />

Erected by her husnad Herbert Johnson Esq. of Marsh Court (lower<br />

section:) The Souls of the rightoues are in hand of God/Dedicated<br />

5th August 1923. The memorial is the focal point of the Winton Hill<br />

cemetery located at the east of the single avenue.<br />

HISTORY: The memorial to Violet Charlotte Johnson was erected in<br />

1923 by her husband, financier Herbert Johnson. Violet Johnson<br />

was awarded an MBE for her services in the care of wounded<br />

soldiers from the First World War. As is recorded on her memorial<br />

she was associated with hospitals in both Stockbridge and at her<br />

house, Marsh Court in neighbouring Kings Somborne. It is assumed<br />

that she is buried in the cemetery, but this has not been confirmed.<br />

The memorial was designed by the celebrated architect, Sir Edwin<br />

Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944). Lutyens had connections with both<br />

Stockbridge and the Johnsons. He designed the village was<br />

memorial in 1921 (Grade II), which is located at the foot of Winton<br />

Hill. Lutyens also built the large country house of Marsh Court for<br />

Herbert and Violet Johnson in 1901-05, which he subsequently<br />

extended in 1924-26. Marsh Court (now known as Marshcourt<br />

School) is listed at Grade I. Lutyens is well known for his country<br />

houses, a number of which were designed in collaboration with the<br />

important garden designer, Gertrude Jekyll. He was knighted in 1918<br />

for his work in Delhi (where he advised on the planning of the new<br />

capital and designed government buildings and the Viceroy's<br />

House), and for the Imperial War Graves Commission (he was<br />

responsible for 126 war cemeteries in Europe, perhaps most<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


famously the cemetery at Etaples.) Perhaps his most famous<br />

memorial is the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, designed in 1919<br />

(Listed Grade I).<br />

SOURCES: Lutyens: The work of the English architect Sir Edwin<br />

Lutyens (1869-1944), Arts <strong>Council</strong> exhibition catalogue, 1981; p. 196<br />

N Pevsner and D Lloyd: The Buildings of England: Hampshire and<br />

the Isle of Wight, 1985<br />

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION<br />

The memorial to Violet Charlotte Johnson MBE of 1923, located in<br />

Winton Hill cemetrey, Stockbridge, is designed at Grade II for the<br />

following principal reasons:<br />

_ A simple yet elegant memorial which forms the focal point of the<br />

small Winton Hill cemetery and is a good example of an early C20<br />

monument.<br />

_ An unusual example of a private memorial cross designed by the<br />

important architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens.<br />

_ A memorial to an individual who, as the inscription recounts, was<br />

noted for her work with the wounded of the First World War, and is<br />

therefore of historic interest.


Green Place<br />

Somborne Park Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HW<br />

LB2 26/08/2008 504633 House, 1906-07 for Mr and Mrs Stratford Hill to the designs of the<br />

architect MH Baillie Scott. Extension of 1913, also by Baillie Scott.<br />

Minor late C20-early C21 alterations.<br />

MATERIALS: Rendered brick except for chimneys and buttresses<br />

which are of exposed red brick; tile roofs.<br />

PLAN: Original holiday cottage of 1906-07: a ‘U’-plan, single-storey<br />

building. Extended to the west in 1913 with the addition of a twostorey<br />

range in the same style and a hipped kitchen range at right<br />

angles, with boiler and coal house and outside WC to the north.<br />

Original configuration no longer clear except for the ‘U’-shaped<br />

corridor with two receptions rooms to the south-east and north-east,<br />

the latter opening from the entrance lobby, the former an impressive<br />

hall (now the drawing room). The service area is now in the addition<br />

of 1913, to the north-west with one bedroom on the ground floor and<br />

the remaining three above.<br />

EXTERIOR: It has a main entrance range to the east under a<br />

gableted roof. The original wings and the extension of 1913 have<br />

hipped roofs. There are a number of tall and slender brick chimney<br />

stacks with cream chimney pots. Windows are oak framed with<br />

leaded lights.<br />

The main entrance is through a rounded archway with a tile detailing<br />

leading into an enclosed porch. The front door is at right angles to<br />

the entrance arch and is an original Baillie Scott design; a broad and<br />

solid panelled door which is illustrated an Haigh (1995, p76) as an<br />

exemplar of his front door designs and attention to detail. To the<br />

south the entrance is a four-light flat-roofed dormer providing light<br />

into the main hall at clerestory level. There is also a square bay<br />

winder to the south and shallow ranking buttresses flanking the<br />

entrance. The west garden elevation is not as coherent a<br />

composition. Here one sees the internal courtyard of the original<br />

holiday house as well as the extension of 1913. Although these are<br />

in the same style the design is therefore a little lop-sided and does<br />

not have the symmetry of the early house.<br />

INTERIOR: The reception room off the entrance hall has a<br />

herringbone brick floor and panelled walls. This leads to a corridor<br />

running around the internal courtyard of the ‘U’-plan houses. Theo<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


corridor has exposed posts and beams with curving braces, all<br />

painted white, some brick noggin and wooden floorboards. (It is likely<br />

that the timbers were originally unpainted as Baillie Scott chose his<br />

wood carefully for its quality and colour.) The hall (or drawing room)<br />

is the most impressive internal space and is open to collar height.<br />

There are exposed oak structural timbers (posts, arch braces, truss<br />

and curving struts). There is an inglenook fireplace with a brick<br />

hearth and an oak bressumer which has the carved inscription: ‘Elen<br />

Mary Stratford Hill, wife of Arthur Norman Hill of Liverpool, built this<br />

house in 1906’.<br />

The inglenook is lit by a small window in the west wall.<br />

Many of the original internal broad plank doors survive with iron<br />

furniture and wooden latches and finger plates. Much of the original<br />

iron window furniture also survives. There are some original<br />

fireplaces typical by tile surrounds or mantles, but some have been<br />

removed, particularly on the first floor, and the dining room fireplace<br />

is a replacement. In the ground floor bedroom, at the west end of the<br />

1913 extension, is a painted inscription on the wall reads: ‘And it fell<br />

upon a day or days that they were in a green place and they were in<br />

the sun and out of the wind and they were near their friend and far<br />

from their foes and they could see everyone and no one could see<br />

them’. It has been suggested that this was painted by Arthur Hill but<br />

it could equally have been the work of the artist and subsequent<br />

owner, Barbara Priestly. Opposite this bedroom is a small ground<br />

floor to ceiling panelled walls. The kitchen has been opened up and<br />

modernised as it is a spanned by reinforced steel joist, but the pantry<br />

and utility room retain their stone slabs for cool storage.<br />

ANCILLARY FEATURES: Garden building to the north-east, also by<br />

Baillie Scoot and in the same style as the house: roughcast rendered<br />

brick walls with an exposed brick ranking buttress; pitched tiled roof;<br />

leaded casements in oak frames. It has a post supporting the roof as<br />

its north-west corner, creating a covered porch/entrance.<br />

This relates to the early holiday cottage as is shown on the 1910<br />

Ordnance Survey Map.<br />

HISTORY: Green Place was designed by the architect MH Baillie<br />

Scott and built in 1906-07 for Mr and Mrs Hill (Arthur Hill was a<br />

solicitor who was later knighted). It was designed as a holiday<br />

cottage but was enlarged, also by Baillie Scott, in 1913 to provide<br />

more accommodation so that the Hills could live in the house


permanently, which they did from circa 1920. The house was<br />

subsequently owned by Lady Barbara Wykeman who was an<br />

architect and painted known professionally as Barbara Priestley (she<br />

was the daughter of the writer JB Priestley).<br />

There have been more recent alterations and additions to the house,<br />

in the late C20 and early C21, including some minor recording. For<br />

example, a reinforced steel joist now supports the kitchen ceiling,<br />

indicating the removal of an earlier wall to open up this space. The<br />

door into the Hobby Room has been move, and cupboards and<br />

modern French doors, leading out from the same room to the former<br />

polycarbonate conservatory (now demolished), have been inserted.<br />

Some of the roof tiles have also been replaced with machine made<br />

tiles.<br />

MH Baillie Scott (1865-1945) was a notable architect of the arts and<br />

Crafts style, an English aesthetic reformist movement which was at<br />

its height between approximately 1880 and 1910. The movement<br />

was a reaction against a perceived soulless machination and a<br />

return to quality craftsmanship in an affordable manner, influencing<br />

not only architecture but also garden design, decorative arts and<br />

crafts, and furniture design. Baillie Scott was a prolific architect in<br />

this genre with over 300 designs to his name, although not all of<br />

these were realised.<br />

SOURCES:<br />

Baillie Scott, MH House and Gardens, 1906. London: Newnes<br />

Haigh, D, Baillie Scott: The Artistic House, 1995. Academy Group<br />

Ltd, particular references at pages 76 and 127<br />

Kornwolf, JD, MH Baillie Scott and the Arts and Crafts Movement,<br />

1972.<br />

REASON FOR DESIGNATION: Green Place, a house of 1906-07 by<br />

the architect MH Baillie Scott and extended in 1913 by the same<br />

architect, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons:<br />

• A good example of a modest house by Baillie Scott in the<br />

Arts and Crafts style.<br />

• A subtle design using many Baillie Scott devices in its<br />

massing and plan.<br />

• Quality materials and attention to detail in its architectdesigned<br />

fixtures and fittings.


The Hair & Body Barn Windover<br />

Farm<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DJ<br />

Barn 70m W Of Windover Farm<br />

Longstock Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6DJ<br />

War Memorial<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Old St Peters Church Remains<br />

Stockbridge<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140244 Barn. C18. Timber-frame with walls part weatherboarded, part<br />

corrugated iron, corrugated iron roof and brick and slate addition. In<br />

hollow to S of farmyard, end on to A30. 4 bay aisled all round barn<br />

except at far end where lower C18 2 bays added. Double doors cut<br />

into aisle in 2nd bay from road end and in far bay. Roof hipped and<br />

swept-down at road end and half-hipped at far end. Addition has 4<br />

doors between brick piers and roof hipped to far end. Inside Queen<br />

post roof with cambered ties and braces to ties and aisleplates, and<br />

windbraces.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140243 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick plinth,<br />

corrugated iron roof. 7 bay barn with large C20 barn built along rear,<br />

Double doors each end and in 3rd bay from left. Open outshot with<br />

iron roof to next 3 bays to right and C20 shed in front of right bay.<br />

Inside queen post roof with straight brace to ties and windbraces.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140402 War memorial. 1921 by E L Lutyens. Portland stone. 3 wide steps<br />

to plinth that splays out upwards to form seat. Rectangular-section<br />

base, inscribed, rising through spurs into lozenge section shaft with<br />

contemporary style cross. Like a series throughout country designed<br />

by Lutyens.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

LB2S 27/11/1984 140401 Chancel of old church. Circa 1300, rest demolished C1866. Rubble STOCKBRIDGE<br />

flint mostly rendered with stone dressings and brick repairs. Chancel<br />

has C14 2-light trefoiled E window. To N small NE buttress, taller<br />

NW buttress and on wall memorials; C17 to Jones Cesom, 1737 to<br />

<strong>Ann</strong>e Gauntlet, 1764 to Thomas Gauntlet, 1729 to Edward Avenvile,<br />

1774 to John Attwood. S wall has low square opening with timber<br />

lintel at E with reset corbel blocks either side. To W late C13 pointed<br />

2 chamfered order arch with hollow chamfered impost with bead,<br />

blocked in, originally to S chapel. To W late C13 pointed, 2 order<br />

chancel arch with simply mounded capitals but carved breasts as<br />

stops to returns, and shafts with moulded bases. Arch blocked in but<br />

in centre reset C15 door of 2 moulded orders with C19 plank door<br />

with studs and straps each side short buttress. Inside older large<br />

pointed rear arch to E window. Each side painted on wall<br />

achievements of royal arms, to S "ER 1588" to N "GR 1726". In N<br />

Wall 2 blocked painted windows. Memorial on N wall 1683 to Mary<br />

Gibes. In SE is pointed niche with damaged piscina below. To W<br />

round arch with slight chamfer, possibly sedilion. Inside is square<br />

low window. C17 altar table. Roof has ceiling above cambered tie.<br />

VCH; 1911; Vol 4; p485.


Shepherds House<br />

Winton Hill<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HL<br />

Seven Gables<br />

Winton Hill<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HL<br />

White Hart Inn<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HF<br />

The Vine Inn<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HF<br />

Adjacent To The Vine Inn<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HF<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140400 House. Early C19. Rendered brick, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 bay.<br />

Central 6-pane door half-glazed under Doric porch with fluted<br />

columns and pilasters. 5 16-pane sashes. Roof hipped with<br />

symmetrical stacks on hips.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140399 House. Early C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. 2 storey and attic 4 bay<br />

front block with rear pile extending further right. Front has blocked<br />

doorway to left of centre. In left bay C20 leaded 2-light steel<br />

casement i n original opening with rubbed brick arch. To right 3 C18<br />

2-light leaded solid frame casements in a row, the end ones under<br />

rubbed brick heads. On 1st floor 4 rubbed brick heads to openings,<br />

end 2 blind, centre 2 with similar C20 casements. Roof hipped with<br />

2 early C20 3-light hipped dormers. Stacks on rear pile.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140392 Public house. C18 with earlier core and C19 front range.<br />

Colourwashed brick and front painted slatehung brick, old plain tile<br />

roof. 2 storey, 3 bay by 3 bay L-shaped C18 building with early C19<br />

range to front of 2 storeys with verandah on ground floor. Front has<br />

on ground floor underneath C20 door to left of centre and C20<br />

casements each side. In front 5 cast-iron columns support 1st floor.<br />

1st floor slatehung with 2 16-pane sashes. Roof half-hipped. C18<br />

part has 3-light segmental head casements with 2-light casements<br />

over and double toothed cornice on sides.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140391 Inn. Early C18, extended early C19, altered C19 & C20.<br />

Colourwashed brick, old plain tile roof. 3 storey, 5 by 2 bay building<br />

with 2 storey C19 bay added to right and additions to rear. Central<br />

C19 door now half-glazed each side late C19 wide canted bay with<br />

flat roof running between them. On 1st floor 5 C18 12-pane flushframe<br />

sashes with rubbed brick heads with raised keystones. On<br />

2nd floor each side of centre 2-light casement. Toothed cornice and<br />

overhanging eaves to hipped roof with stack on rear wall each end.<br />

C19 bay has door to left and large tripartite sash with 12-pane<br />

segmental head sash over and end stack.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140390 Shop with stables behind. C18 and C19. Brick, shop front<br />

colourwashed and weatherboard, old plain tile roof. End onto road,<br />

single storey, 1 bay shop with store bay behind, 6 bay stables. Shop<br />

front has 2 8-pane windows and C20 door with 3-light casement in<br />

gable, roof half-hipped. On side overlooking stream, brick shop with<br />

casement, rest weatherboarded with 3-light casement and door in<br />

store on side facing Vine Inn (qv) brick in all but far bays, doors or<br />

double doors in each bay.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Town Hall<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HE<br />

The Three Cups<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HB<br />

Kings Head House<br />

Lane House<br />

Larie Antiques and Leyanne<br />

Salon<br />

High street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140388 Old town hall. AD1810 on tablet, early C20 addition. Yellow brick<br />

with red brick to rear 2-storey and attic 3 narrow bay front, 4 bays<br />

deep, lower C20 2 storey, 2 bay addition to left. Front has plain<br />

deep pilasters between bays. In each bay rubbed brick arches with<br />

recessed arch inside and early C20 Venetian window and in left bay<br />

door. On 1st floor in centre blind arched opening with tablet under<br />

and each side round blank opening. Deep timber pediment with<br />

paired modillions. On ridge cupola with block and lead roof with<br />

weathervane.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140387 Small hotel. C17 refronted and extended C18 altered C20. Timberframe<br />

core, encased and extended in rendered brick. 1½ storey, 5<br />

bay with 2 right bays added and behind C18 single bay 2 storey<br />

hipped wings to all except right 2 bays which C19 longer wider wing.<br />

In bays each side of centre C20 doors in older frames with flat<br />

hoods. In other bays C20 canted hip-roofed bays. Above, except to<br />

left bay, C19 gabled dormers with 3-light casements. Roof halfhipped<br />

with small hips of higher rear roof rising up from ridge. Inside<br />

exposed timber-framing.<br />

LB2S 27/11/1984 140386 House, formerly inn, house and 2 shops. Late C17, C18 refronted<br />

C19 and C19 addition. Brick and stuccoed brick, old plain tile roof, 2<br />

storey, 3 bay C17 building with C18 bay added to left, to right 4 bay,<br />

2½ storey block of house and shop and low 2 storey, 2 bay C19<br />

building to right. Late C17 building has wide segmental central<br />

opening with pair of C18 6-pane doors, top-lit, all under early C19<br />

porch of square posts supporting moulded hood. Above blind<br />

circular opening. Each side on both floors large 16-pane sash with<br />

rubbed brick head and corner pilaster. Roof hipped to left and<br />

joining hip of roof to right, central ridge stack. To right C19 part with<br />

giant pilaster in centre and each end. Central door and sash each<br />

side with 2 sashes over to house and door and early C20 shop front<br />

with 2 sashes over to shop. 1st floor tile band and stucco hoods to<br />

sashes and doors, similar cornice. 3 C29 hipped dormers. Roof<br />

hipped to right with central stack and stack at left end. Right part<br />

has central stucco porch with glazed door. To left paired sashes to<br />

right sash, similar over, all with similar hoods. Roof hipped to right<br />

with central stack and stack at left end. Right part has central stucco<br />

porch with glazed door. To left paired sashes to right sash, similar<br />

over, all with similar hoods. Roof hipped to right with central<br />

chimney of 4 moulded brick stacks.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Waterlow<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EU<br />

Old Rectory<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EU<br />

St Peters Church<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EU<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140385 Cottage. C16 core, remodelled C18. Timber-frame core encased in<br />

rendered brick. Low 2 storey, 3 bay. Planked door in left bay, under<br />

flat hood. To left 2-light casements and 3-light casements in other<br />

bays. Similar windows on 1st floor. Roof half-hipped with stack<br />

above door. Additions to rear. Exposed frame inside.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140384 Rectory, now private house. Mid C19. Brick with blue headers, old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey on plinth, 3 bay. Plinth with offset and above<br />

4 stone steps, central top glazed door. Each side canted flat roofed<br />

bay with sashes with narrow side panes. On 1st floor 3 12-pane<br />

sashes with rubbed brick-arches. Flat wide eaves with paired<br />

brackets. Roof hipped with symmetrical stacks on return ridge.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140382 Parish church. 1866-7 by J Colson. Flint with stone dressings, old<br />

plain tile roof. Plan of chancel with N vestry/organ chamber. N & S<br />

transeptal chapels and nave with aisles and in SW corner tower<br />

having S door. Chancel has 3-light Perp E window copying E vestry<br />

window; reused C15 3-light trefoiled window with traceried head,<br />

diagonal buttresses. To S central buttress and single trefoiled light<br />

and squareheaded 2-light. To N in vestry door and single lights.<br />

Transeptal chapels as tall as chancel with 3-light Perp windows. To<br />

E of S one c.1300 2-light pointed window. Tall nave with trefoils high<br />

in gables and outshot aisles with buttresses between bays, and<br />

reused C14 squareheaded 2 or 3-light trefoiled windows. To W of N<br />

aisle mid C12 2-light lancet, with circular light in head, window to W<br />

of nave window large pointed trefoil window. In W bay of S aisle<br />

tower with buttresses to bottom stage, pointed S door, W halfoctagonal<br />

stair tower to 2nd stage, with S window of 2-pointed lights<br />

with round light in head. Offset top stage having 3 separate bell<br />

openings on each face. Added short broach spire. Inside chancel<br />

stained glass; rear arch of E window has shafts supporting keel<br />

mould. Below painted reredos. Painted barrel-vaulted roof with<br />

ribwork, on foliage corbels. Pointed chancel arch on foliage corbels.<br />

Arcades on round piers with free Decorated foliage. In S transept E<br />

window in large rear arch with trefoiled niche. Stained glass in<br />

aisles. Norman Purbeck font of table top type on short round column<br />

on square base. King post roof and in aisles arch brace on corbel.<br />

SW corner has tower with door into nave.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


N.J. Stokes Garage<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Trout Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EX<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140380 Garage, formerly place of ill-repute. Late C19. Rendered or<br />

colourwashed brick, corrugated iron and slate roof. L-shaped with<br />

end onto road 2-storey, 3 bay range and to right of it at far end taller<br />

wide 2 bay deep range. Road end has C20 shop front with 4-pane<br />

sash over and awning on gable. Side has rendered ground floor with<br />

2 canted bays with pilasters on corners and 4-pane sashes and large<br />

door with side light and fanlight in far bay. 1st floor verandah with<br />

open timber supports to roof and bowed cast iron open-work<br />

balusters, under 4-pane sashes and french windows, awning over.<br />

Balcony carries on in front of other part. Under 4-pane sash with<br />

pilasters, and wide passage. Above large canted bay with pilasters<br />

on corners and gable over with awning. House where Lillie Langtry<br />

lived when in Stockbridge with the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII.<br />

Old oil cans now displayed on balcony.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140379 Cottage and row of shops. Mid and late C18 altered C19 and C20.<br />

Stuccoed brick, old plain tile roofs. Trout Cottage mid C18 2 storey 2<br />

x 2 bay cottage with single storey bay to left, and to right taller 2<br />

storey, 8 bay building of shops. Trout Cottage has top-lit 6-flush<br />

panel door under flat hood, to left 4-pane segmental head sash with<br />

stucco keystone, i n left addition 4-pane sash and on 1st floor 2<br />

similar, that over door narrower. Roof hipped to left with end stack.<br />

Left 4 bays of shops have pilaster each end and plain cornice over<br />

ground floor. In left bays tall 2-light window and simple classical<br />

doorcase with recessed door, to right C19 shop-front with recessed<br />

central door. On 1st floor in left and 3rd left bays 4-pane sash, over<br />

door blind opening. Right 4 bays have C19 shopfront to right of<br />

double doors and large 2-light window in architrave, and 1st floor<br />

band with blind box over, sash over shop front. To right half-glazed<br />

door with blind opening over and 2-storey canted bay to right.<br />

Toothed eaves to hipped roof with stacks behind ridge. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Fleet Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EY<br />

Mulberry House<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EY<br />

Queens Head Cottage<br />

Old London Road<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6EJ<br />

Manor Farm House<br />

Marsh Court Lane<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6JH<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140377 Public house with attached cottage. C18 altered C19. Timber-frame<br />

core, colourwashed and rendered brick, old plain tile roofs. To left<br />

rendered, slightly projecting 2 storey, 1 bay cottage, in centre lower 2<br />

storey, 2 bay part of inn, to right taller 2 storey, 3 x 3 bay block<br />

c1800. C19 hipped bay window with 4-flush panel door and 3-light<br />

casement over to cottage, and stack shared with taller building to<br />

left. To right 2 C20 canted flat-roofed bays with 3-light casements<br />

over, toothed eaves and stack to right. In right block 6-panel door i n<br />

solid frame, flat hood over, at left and between bays. Similar canted<br />

bay to right and segmental 3-light casement in other bay, over 2 3-<br />

light casements. Roof hipped to right with stack at left end.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140376 House. Mid C18 altered C19. Stuccoed brick, old plain tiled roof. Lshaped<br />

house of 5 bay front and 5 bay wing to rear, rest of rear<br />

outshot, 2 storey and attic. Front has early C19 square-plan porch<br />

with entablature and cornice to flat roof. 2-panel door. 4 12-pane<br />

sashes. On 1st floor 5 smaller 12-pane sashes. Roof hipped with<br />

stack on ridge of left wing, and dormers on roof face.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140375 Pair of cottages and garage, formerly public house and stables. C17<br />

core refaced and extended C18 and C19. Timber-frame core<br />

encased and extended i colourwashed brick with flint bands and<br />

square, tile-hung 1st floor and weatherboarded archway bay in<br />

centre. 1½ storey with 4 bays to left being 2 cottages, formerly pub,<br />

central bay open through to rear and 3 bays to right garage, formerly<br />

stables. Right bays have C20 doors under pent-roofed hoods at<br />

each end with 3-light casements in centre. Centre bay has<br />

casement in weatherboarded 1st floor over arch. Right bay blank<br />

brickwork with double doors in other bays and 3-light casement over<br />

right doors. Roof hipped to right with ridge stack between cottages.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 140374 Cottage. 1706 on tablet. Colourwashed brick, thatched roof. 1½<br />

storey, 3 bay. In centre bay to left C20 door in segmental head<br />

opening, to right and in other bays 2-light casement. In end bays 2light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormers. In centre, high-set tablet<br />

inscribed "Erected 1706 T Cole, W H Attwood overseers". Roof has<br />

ridge piece and end stacks. At right end C20 garage.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Manor Farm House<br />

Trafalgar Way<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6ET<br />

Marsh Meadow<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 6HF<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140373 House. C16 and C17 remodelled and extended early C18, refronted<br />

early C19. Flint with stone and brick dressings, front stuccoed. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay and chimney bay building with service wing added to<br />

rear of lower left end, and bay added to upper right end early C18.<br />

Front 2 storey, 5 bay. 3 left bays, including chimney bay, have<br />

stucco pilasters between with moulded cornice and low parapet.<br />

Other 2 bays have plain pilasters and boxed eaves. C18 5-panel<br />

door in stucco doorcase of pilasters and cornice in chimney bay, 2nd<br />

bay from left, with 12-pane sash above. In bays each side 16-pane<br />

sash; ground floor sashes with stucco hoods over. At left end of 2nd<br />

bay from right C20 copy of C18 door in timber doorcase with<br />

pilasters, brackets and hood, over 2-light casement and to right 12pane<br />

sash with narrow edge panes. In right bay 2 16-pane sashes,<br />

that above piercing eaves and low set to left C18 cellar light. Roof<br />

hipped with large ridge stack to centre. Inside early C18 features<br />

such as early C18 staircases behind left bay and right door with old<br />

quarry and stone flagged floors and doors with wrought iron hinges.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140389 Pair of shops, once house. C17 encased and extended C18, divided<br />

C19. Timber-frame core, with brick encasing and extensions, part<br />

colourwashed, part pebbledashed, old plain tile roof. C17 2-storey, 3<br />

bay building with wings to rear to each end bay and C18 bay with<br />

archway added to left. Right bay has C19 shop front of pilasters<br />

supporting cornice and in between bowed shop front of 16 panes. In<br />

centre C20 shop front of 3 large panes to left C20 half-glazed door<br />

with glazed light beside. Above each of these C19 3-light casement<br />

with in each casement 2 panes with small triangular panes in all<br />

corners. Added left bay has archway with C19 double doors and<br />

over 6-pane sash. Dentilled eaves. Roof of original part hipped with<br />

ridged roof running from left hip over added bay. Ridge stack to right<br />

of centre and on rear left wing.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Fairways and The Grosvener<br />

Hotel<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Stable Block W Of Church Farm<br />

Station Road<br />

Over Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO20 8HT<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 140383 Hotel and attached cottage. Early C19 hotel with mid C19 addition<br />

and late C18 cottage. Yellow brick hotel with red brick additions, 1st<br />

floor tilehung addition, slate roof, cottage colourwashed brick, old<br />

plain tile roof. Tall 3 storey, 5 bay with projecting porch, to right 3<br />

bay, 2 storey addition, and to left lower 2 storey 3 bay cottage linked<br />

by single storey bay. Plinth with stone offset. Central portico forming<br />

porte cochere having rounded front, with 4 stone Doric columns on<br />

stone plinths (linking pairs of columns), entablature with triglyphs and<br />

moulded wooden cornice with modillions, supporting room over<br />

which has 3 bowed sashes, 12-pane each side and 16-pane in<br />

centre,and moulded cornice and flat roof. Under half-glazed 8-panel<br />

double door and radiating fanlight with cornice over supported on<br />

pairs of fluted strip pilasters with side lights between. Slightly<br />

projecting end bays with 2 storey arched recess. In each bay mid<br />

C19 tripartite sash under rubbed brick arch. On 1st floor tall 12-pane<br />

sash with rubbed brick arch. On 2nd floor 5 wide 6-pane<br />

sashes.Wide flat eaves with paired brackets and brackets on<br />

corners. Roof hipped with stacks on hips and each side of centre 3<br />

bays. To right mid C19 Market Room with plinth with stone offset,<br />

and recesses to end bays with stone arches. In left bay 12-pane<br />

sash with stone arch and in centre double glazed doors with stone<br />

lintels carved with 'Market Room'. On 1st floor 5 12-pane sashes and<br />

bands of fish-scale tiles. Roof hipped to right with stack on end of<br />

ridge and stacks on front of roof between bays. To left cottage has<br />

central door with segmental head and to left 2-light casement and<br />

C19 canted bay and to right 3-light segmental head casement. On<br />

1st floor 3-light casement with blind opening in centre. Toothed<br />

eaves to hipped roof with central stack. 15-pane sash in link bay.<br />

Tom Cannon, famous jockey, owner and trainer of race horses, lived<br />

here.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140343 Stable block. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded and cob on brick<br />

plinth, thatched roof. 6 bay, with half roadside in cob and door in<br />

centre boarded bay. On farmyard side bays open or with doors.<br />

Roof half-hipped.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Milestone A343 Opposite Filling<br />

Station<br />

Danebury Road<br />

Middle Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Milestone 40m W Of Junction<br />

With B3084<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Middle Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

Milestone 50m E Of Side Road<br />

To Kents Wood<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Nether Wallop<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

2 K6 Telephone Kiosks<br />

High Street<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140323 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone with cast iron plates. Square<br />

sectioned stone with slightly rounded top, set corner onto road, with<br />

inscribed cast iron plates on 2 faces `London 69, Sarum 12` and<br />

`London 69, Andover 5`.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140248 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone with cast iron plates. Squaresectioned<br />

stone with slightly rounded top, set corner on to road with<br />

inscribed cast iron plates on 2 faces, `London 71, Sarum, 10' and<br />

`London 71, Andover 7'.<br />

LB2 27/11/1984 140247 Milestone. C18. Inscribed painted stone. Square sectioned stone,<br />

corner onto road with bottom part of corner hollowed out for<br />

inscription `10 to Sarum', and inscriptions on 2 faces, `70 miles to<br />

LONDON and `4 miles to Stockbridge'.<br />

LB2 21/07/1988 140407 Pair of telephone kiosks. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles<br />

Gilbert Scott. Made by Carron Co. Cast iron. Square kiosk with<br />

domed roof. Unperforated George VI and Elizabeth II crowns to top<br />

panels and margin glazing to windows and door.<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE<br />

STOCKBRIDGE


Tangley<br />

Fairground Cottage<br />

Tangley Park Lane<br />

Tangley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0SH<br />

1 Manor Cottages<br />

No Name<br />

Tangley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0SE<br />

Elm Tree Cottage And<br />

Hedgerows<br />

Wildhern<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JE<br />

Leyswood Cottage<br />

Wildhern<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JE<br />

Walnut Cottage<br />

Wildhern<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JE<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139935 Cottage. late C18. Flint and thatch. Symmetrical front (south) of 1<br />

storey and attic, 2 windows, with outshot at the east side. Roof ½hipped<br />

at the west end, hipped at the east and brought to a low<br />

eaves above the outshot, catslide to part of rear, eaves raised above<br />

the upper windows and extended forward in the centre to form an<br />

open porch. The front wall is rendered, the west side shows flint<br />

walls with brick quoins and flint panels in the gable; boarded outshot.<br />

Casements. Boarded door with trellis sides to the porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139936 House. Early C19. Rendered walls and hipped tile roof. Front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with a single-storeyed north wing of 4<br />

windows. Plain walls, plinth, Sashes (one blank). Stuccoe doorway<br />

with blocking course, simple cornice and pilasters, and 6 panelled<br />

door. South elevation of 3 windows (2 middle blanks).<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139938 Former terrace (ie rank) of 6 cottages, now 2 (out of 2 and 4). C17<br />

timber frame with late C18 cladding. Render and flint, with thatch<br />

roof. 2 storeys. 1 storey and attic; 2.4 above 2.5 windows. At the<br />

west side (Elmtree) the eaves is raised slightly above the upper<br />

windows, there are 3 eyebrow dormers, and at the east side the<br />

eaves are raised above a ½ dormer; the roof is hipped and brought<br />

low above an outshot at the east end. Elmtree has rendered walls,<br />

the longer length of hedgerows having flint with brick dressings.<br />

Casements. Plain doorways (1 blocked).<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139939 House, once a row of 3. Originally a 3-bay timber frame of C1600<br />

with cladding and extension of the late C18. Flint and thatch. 1<br />

storey and attic, 4 above 6 windows. ½-hipped roof with exposed<br />

frame (C17 at the south C18 at the north) in the gables, eaves raised<br />

above dormers and lowered above C20 open shallow porch.<br />

Horizontal flint panels, brick quoins, bands, cambered arches, plinth<br />

(indicating altered doorways). Casements. Plain door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139941 House. Late C18, with C20 extension. Flint and brick, with a thatch<br />

roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 above 4 windows. Roof hipped at the<br />

west (C20) end, gabled at the east with exposed timber frame, eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows, tiled outshot along the rear. Flint<br />

panels with brick quoins, cambered arches, with signs of added parts<br />

to an original central section (with former doorway partly-blocked)<br />

and an entrance at the slightly-later east side; above the eaves level<br />

the space between windows has exposed framing with plaster infill.<br />

Casements. Boarded door beneath a thatched canopy.<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY


Starlings<br />

Wildhern<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JE<br />

Wilton Cottage<br />

2 Wildhern<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JE<br />

Old Plough Farmhouse<br />

Wildhern<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JE<br />

Benchmark Cottage<br />

Hungerford Lane<br />

Little Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HY<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139942 House. Mid C18, with C20 extension to the south side and at the<br />

rear. Flint and thatch. Symmetrical front (west) of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows, with further C20 bay. The flint walls have brick quoins,<br />

projecting 1st floor band within a band, rubbed flat arches to the<br />

ground floor (with curved intrados pattern), high plinth, C20 walling of<br />

stretcher bond, all now painted. C20 casements, one in the position<br />

of the former central doorway. C20 entrance set back at the north<br />

end.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139943 Cottage. Late C18, with late C19 and C20 extensions at the west<br />

side and rear. Flint and brick, with a thatch roof. 1 storey and attic,<br />

2 above 4 windows. Roof ½ hipped at the east end, eaves raised in<br />

the centre above the upper windows. Flint panels with brick quoins,<br />

bands and cambered arches. Casements. Plain doorway. The<br />

outshot at the west end has a slate roof, the larger rear addition of 2<br />

storeys is thatched.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139944 House. Late C18. Flint and brick, with a thatch roof. Symmetrical<br />

wide front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (and 2 doorways). Hipped<br />

roof, catslide at rear, brick dentil eaves. Flint walls with brick quoins,<br />

bands at 1st floor cill, 1st floor, ground floor cill, and plinth levels,<br />

cambered openings. Casements. 2 plain doorways, on the east<br />

side with a round arch and 3-pane fanlight. C20 extension of 3<br />

storeys in the centre of the rear, with ½-hipped roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139933 House. A long range with a central part of timber-framed origin,<br />

extended (westward) and reclad C1800, with C20 eastward<br />

extension. Flint and thatch. Partly 2 storeyed, mostly of 1 storey<br />

and attic, with irregular fenestration. The roof has a ridge which<br />

lowers eastward, with hips at each end, and one eyebrow dormer.<br />

Flint walls with brick quoins and cambered arches, some bands;<br />

altered features and C20 brickwork at the east side. Casements.<br />

Plain doorways. At the west end a wide stack has been added, with<br />

flint-panelled walls, the upper part of brickwork having a stone<br />

plaque inscribed 1 8 M B OO and the plinth having a bench mark.<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY


Little Hatherden Stables And<br />

Hatherdon House<br />

Hungerford Lane<br />

Little Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HX<br />

Hatherden Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HP<br />

Hatherden C Of E Primary School<br />

Village Street<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HT<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139920 Small country house in parkland. Late C18, early C19 and mid C20.<br />

Painted brick and tile. The old part of the front (west) is symmetrical,<br />

of 2 storeys, 5 windows. Victorian sashes. Arched doorway with<br />

thin architrave, leaded radiating fanlight and six-panelled door. A<br />

Doric verandah (1938) of 6 columns stands on the front terrace<br />

(replacing a trellis predecessor). On each side of the centre are<br />

wings, on the north side of 1 storey 4 windows, on the south of 2<br />

storeys (upper floor 1938) 3 windows, of similar style, with parapets.<br />

The rear elevation of 2 storeys, 3.3 windows has cambered openings<br />

and casements, and there is a lead Sun Fire insurance sign (of<br />

1840).<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139922 Cottage. Late C18, extended C19. Flint and thatch. 1 storey and<br />

attic, 3 dormers and irregular ground floor fenestration. Roof ½hipped<br />

at the west, hipped at the east end, with eaves raised above<br />

the dormers. Flint wall with brick dressings, some cambered<br />

openings; east side rendered and all now painted. Casements.<br />

Boarded door in plain frame, beneath a gabled canopy.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139923 Primary school. Late C18, 1860, early and late C20. Brick, flint and<br />

tile. The old part appears as a house with a symmetrical front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys and attic, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof, with<br />

catslide at rear. The front wall is of painted brickwork in Flemish<br />

bond, with cambered ground floor openings, plinth; the east wall is<br />

rendered. 3-light casements. Panelled door (glazed at the top)<br />

within a plain frame, protected by a C19 tiled hood on brackets.<br />

Above the doorway is an oval plaque set in a rectangular panel, with<br />

corners decorated with winged cherubs, fern leaves and roses,<br />

inscribed ... "This Charity School for 24 Poor Children of Hatherden<br />

and Wildhern was endowed by James Sambourne, Merchant. Born<br />

in Andover 20th October 1725. Dei Donum Des Datum". Above this<br />

inscription is a smaller panel containing a shield with 3 x 5-pointed<br />

starts. A late C19 doorway has been inserted next to the window on<br />

the west side. Attached to the "house" on its west side is a hall<br />

school of C1860, assumed to be by William White (the architect of<br />

the adjoining church). With a gable and a large window to the front,<br />

the building has a tile roof, walls of large flints with thin horizontal<br />

brick bands, brick quoins with angled rustication, with a buttress to<br />

the west wall. Casements. A further hall is attached in a set-back<br />

position, of the early C20 but conforming in size, form, and materials.<br />

Separate pre-fabricated classroom of the late C20.<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY


Shepherds Croft<br />

Village Street<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HT<br />

Christ Church<br />

Village Street<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HT<br />

The Old Bell & Crown<br />

Village Street<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HT<br />

Goddards Farm House<br />

Hatchet Lane<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HJ<br />

Hatherden Manor<br />

Village Street<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HL<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139926 Cottage. C17, with late C18 cladding. Flint and thatch. 1 storey and<br />

attic, 2 windows. Roof ½-hipped at the south end, gabled at the<br />

north, catslide at the rear, eyebrow dormers, eaves extended to form<br />

an open porch on rustic poles. Flint walls with brick quoins,<br />

cambered arches and plinth (all painted); the north gable has an<br />

exposed timber-frame with rendered infill. Casements. 5-panelled<br />

(3 top-glazed) door<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139924 Parish church. 1857, by William White, damaged by lightning 1975,<br />

with consequent restoration, including a new roof. Single cell with<br />

½-octagon apse, north and south porches, and double-bellcote at<br />

the west end. Flint walls with brick dressings; thin horizontal bands,<br />

quoins, separate voussoirs to pointed arches, buttresses and plinth.<br />

The traceried parts and mullions of the windows are of stone; lancets<br />

with sharply pointed cusping, of 1, 2 and 4 lights, the largest with a<br />

hood-mould. The roof of 1976 is of low pitch, of corrugated metal; a<br />

fragment of the original tile roof remains above the west gable, linked<br />

to the bell-turret, which is supported by 2 tapered buttresses,<br />

enclosing a coupled west window. Gabled porches with buttresses<br />

and pointed arches with patterned voussoirs. The rear third of the<br />

interior retains its original yellow brick walls with red banding an<br />

dado, and a C20 glazed screen separates this from the main church,<br />

which has plastered walls, and late C20 furnishings.<br />

LB2 Public house. Late C18, with C20 rear extensions. Flint and brick,<br />

with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. Roof ½-hipped<br />

at the south end, eaves raised above dormers, hipped at the north<br />

end and brought to a low eaves above an outshot. Flint walls with<br />

brick quoins, bands, cambered arches, all now painted. Casements.<br />

½-glazed door in ½-glazed porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139930 House. Late C18, with C20 rear extensions. Flint and tile. Wide<br />

front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Roof ½-hipped at the east<br />

end, with a massive tapered stack attached to the west gable. Flint<br />

walls with brick dressings, cambered arches to the ground floor.<br />

Casements. C20 porch of flint and brick with a ½-hipped tile roof<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139921 House. Early C19. Rendered front, and slate roof. Regular front<br />

(west) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. The plain rendering is probably C20,<br />

the other walls being flint with brick quoins, cambered arches, and<br />

bands. Sashes in reveals, one large C20 rectangular bay.<br />

Doorcase with moulded canopy on carved brackets, with panelled<br />

thin pilasters and 6 panelled (2 top glazed) door. Within, there are<br />

plain early C19 features, with a staircase and fireplace, and C17<br />

beams, indicating a timber framed origin.<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY


Pigeon House Farm<br />

Hatchet Lane<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HJ<br />

Chalklands<br />

Hatchet Lane<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HJ<br />

Michaelmas House<br />

Village Street<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HT<br />

Hatherden Farm<br />

Village Street<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HT<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139931 House. C17, mainly late C18, with C20 addition. Rendered or<br />

painted brick walls, and a tile roof. The main part is a symmetrical<br />

elevation (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with an older singlestoreyed<br />

wing at the west end, and a flat-roofed C20 wing at the east<br />

end of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Plain walls, with cambered openings;<br />

the gable to the west wing has an exposed timber frame.<br />

Casements. Old door frame, enclosing a fanlight and boarded door,<br />

within a C20 gabled porch.<br />

TANGLEY<br />

LB2 Barn. TANGLEY<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139925 House built as the Vicarage 1860, assumed to be by William White,<br />

the architect of the adjoining church. Brick and tile. A design in the<br />

High Victorian manner, with a balance of asymmetrical features; the<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys has a tapered attached stack at the south<br />

and a tall gabled slight projection (1 window above triple lights) at the<br />

north, with a doorway between, another upper window and coupled<br />

windows to the ground floor at the north side. Walls of English bond<br />

have flush blue brick bands, at the top and middle coupled bands<br />

with a pattern of headers between, cambered arches with blue and<br />

red voussoirs, tiled cills. Casements. The doorway has narrow side<br />

windows, a ½-glazed door and a wide tiled canopy on brackets. The<br />

other elevations are treated with the same balance of mixed<br />

elements; large windows (a 2-storeyed splayed bay) occupying the<br />

south elevation. Gables are tile-hung.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139928 House. Early C19. Brick with a slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 windows to<br />

west front. Hipped roof. Flemish bond walls with blue headers,<br />

rubbed flat arches. Victorian sashes. Ionic porch with 2 pilasters, 2<br />

plain columns with large voluts, 6-panelled door beneath a plain<br />

fanlight. Other walls have flint panels.<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY


Little Goddards<br />

Hatchet Lane<br />

Hatherden<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0HJ<br />

The Covey<br />

Wildhern<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JE<br />

Cricketers Arms<br />

Clarkes Lane<br />

Tangley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0SH<br />

Charlton Down Farm<br />

Charlton Down<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JB<br />

2 Manor Cottages<br />

No Name<br />

Tangley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0SE<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139929 House. Originally a 3-bay timber frame of C1600 (of fragmentary<br />

remains) with recladding and extension of C1800, and minor rear<br />

additions since. Flint and brick walls, with a hipped roof of C20 tiles.<br />

Regular front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Horizontal flint panels,<br />

with brick quoins, bands and cambered arches. Sashes in exposed<br />

frames. Plain doorway with 3 panelled (top glazed) door, now within<br />

a glazed conservatory. The west elevation has 2 windows, similar<br />

features, and a 6-panelled (2-top-glazed) door within a trellis porch.<br />

Brick incised C G 1807.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139940 Cottage, formerly 2. Late C18. Flint and thatch. 1 storey and attic,<br />

5 windows. Eyebrow dormers, lower eaves at the east side. Flint<br />

walls with brick dressings, bands, cambered arches. Casements.<br />

C20 brick porch with hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139934 Public house . Early C19. Flint and brick with a tile roof. Front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (a signboard filling the central<br />

opening). Hipped roof, brick dentil eaves. Thin horizontal flint<br />

panels, brick quoins, cambered arches, plinth. Cast-iron casements.<br />

Brick porch with a tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139945 House. C18. Brick and thatch. 2 storeys and attic, symmetrical<br />

front (south) of 3 windows. The roof is brought to a lower eaves at<br />

the rear (of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows), brick dentil eaves. Red<br />

brickwork to the front of Flemish bond, other walls of Flemish bond<br />

with blue headers, cambered openings. Casements. ½-glazed door<br />

i n C20 porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139936 House. Early C19. Rendered walls and hipped tile roof. Front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with a single-storeyed north wing of 4<br />

windows. Plain walls, plinth, Sashes (one blank). Stuccoe doorway<br />

with blocking course, simple cornice and pilasters, and 6 panelled<br />

door. South elevation of 3 windows (2 middle blanks).<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY<br />

TANGLEY


St Thomas Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Tangley<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0SG<br />

LB2S 27/09/1984 139937 Parish church. Of early medieval origin, mainly a rebuild of 1875 to<br />

the design of William White, with a western tower of 1898. Single<br />

cell, with a small apse (on old foundations), a north transept, north<br />

vestry at the west end, and south porch. Plain tile roof overall, with a<br />

lower apse roof of 5 hips above a semi-circular eaves. The walls are<br />

of coarse flints with 2 thin horizontal bands of tiles, stone chequer<br />

pattern in the upper part of the apse, stone dressings; buttresses,<br />

plinth, coupled windows (one triple) with cusping and plate tracery,<br />

and 2 very small apse windows. The east gable (an early fragment)<br />

has a coupled opening with round arches on simple impost blocks of<br />

early Romanesque form. The tower is of stone, with flat corner<br />

buttresses, an octagonal stair turret at the south-west corner, and a<br />

shingled broach spire. Within, the church is plain; in the apse the<br />

south window is set within a 2-arched arcade; the chancel arch (in<br />

the very thick east wall) is pointed, with impost blocks, the tower arch<br />

has many mouldings, merging with the jamb, the inner mouldings<br />

finishing on carved brackets. The chief feature of the church is a<br />

lead font (probably early C17), being a tub on a C20 fluted wooden<br />

base and having raised cast ornament, of fleur-de-lys, thistle and<br />

rose<br />

TANGLEY


Thruxton<br />

Boundary Wall W And S Of<br />

Manor Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NL<br />

Roadside Wall To Goose Acre<br />

Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NF<br />

Bray Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NF<br />

Forge Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NF<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140140 High garden wall. Early C19. Cob on a flint base, with rendered<br />

surface and thatched capping.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140143 Boundary wall, continuous with the north gable of Gooseacre. C18.<br />

High wall of cob on flint with rendered surface and tiled capping.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140147 House, appearing as a terrace of 3. Late C18. Rendered walls and<br />

thatched roof. Front (north) of 2 storeys, 4 windows. Hipped roof.<br />

Plain walls (probably of flint and chalk cob). Casements. 3 plain<br />

doorways with gabled hoods on carved brackets. Restored and<br />

altered at the rear.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140154 Irregular pair of cottages. C18, with late C20 restoration. Brick and<br />

thatch. Front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 4 windows.<br />

Hipped roof, with eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls<br />

mainly of painted brickwork in Flemish bond, with some exposed<br />

timber frame, at the west side a section of flint wall with brick<br />

dressings, at the east side some C20 painted brickwork.<br />

Casements. Plain boarded doors.<br />

THRUXTON<br />

THRUXTON<br />

THRUXTON<br />

THRUXTON


St Peter And St Pauls Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NL<br />

Thruxton Manor<br />

Church Lane<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NL<br />

LB1 20/12/1960 140135 Parish church. C13, C15, with complete restoration of 1869.<br />

Chancel with north vestry and organ recess, nave with north aisle (2<br />

bays) west tower, and south porch, all in decorated style. Plain tile<br />

roof. Walls of large knapped flints, with stone dressings; quoins,<br />

buttresses, plinth, reticulated tracery; the vestry has thin horizontal<br />

flint panels and brick quoins, bands diagonal buttresses. The interior<br />

is Victorian decorated, with a number of interesting features. On the<br />

north side of the chancel there are unequal Perpendicular arches<br />

with panelled soffits, the eastern most (& smaller) covering an altar<br />

tomb of Purbeck marble with male and female effigies (c1510); on<br />

the south side is an earlier perpendicular canopy arch above an altar<br />

tomb with an inset (unmarked) brass: the south face of the tomb is<br />

outside the church, associated with a restoration ogee-headed<br />

priests door and a traceried window. A C19 Perpendicular table top<br />

tomb forms an altar at the east end of the aisle. There is a pillar<br />

piscina, a C13 chancel arch, a Norman tower arch. In the tower are<br />

2 vertical slabs, one with the eroded figure of a knight (c1200). The<br />

altar reredos is 1943, the font and seating 1844. On the chancel<br />

floor is a fine brass of a knight in armour (Sir John Lysle, 1407), and<br />

at the west end of the aisle an oak carved statue of a lady (Elizabeth<br />

Philpotts) in Elizabethan costume (of ruff, puffed sleeves, wide<br />

skirts). The tower of 1801 is of ashlar, with 3 plain stages, a<br />

crenellated parapet with tiny crocketted pinnacles at each corner;<br />

unusually the porch (of Perpendicular style) is attached to the east<br />

side of its south wall.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140136 House. Late C18, with C20 extensions. L-shaped block, of flint and<br />

brick, with a tile roof. Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Hipped roof, brick dentil eaves. Walls of brick in Flemish<br />

bond (painted), cambered ground-floor openings, and a plinth<br />

comprising a stone band above flint. Early C19 sashes. C20<br />

doorway, wide cornice on brackets, panelled pilasters, glazed door<br />

within side windows. The other walls are of flint with brick quoins,<br />

bands and plinth: the windows being mostly casements.<br />

THRUXTON<br />

THRUXTON


Stable 50 M N Of Thruxton Manor<br />

Church Lane<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NL<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Church Lane<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NL<br />

Manor Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NL<br />

Goose Acre And Goose Cottage<br />

Church Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NF<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140137 Stable and coach house, or original form and interior. Late C18.<br />

Rendered walls and thatched roof. Long near-symmetrical front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, with 3 doorways (the west of carriage width)<br />

separated by 2 windows, with a hayloft door (the only upper opening)<br />

above the central doorway. Hipped roof. Rendering (on cob) on a<br />

brick base with rusticated cement pilasters at each end; the<br />

openings having oval arches of rustic voussoirs formed of flint,<br />

separated by brick or tiles, and carried down each side as jambs.<br />

Boarded doors. Small low thatched wing forward of the west end.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140138 House. 1837. Brick, flint and brick, with a low-pitched hipped slate<br />

roof. Regular front (west) with a set back at the north side, of 2<br />

storeys, 1.2 windows. Yellow brickwork in Flemish bond, eaves<br />

fascia, rubbed flat arches, 1st floor band, stone cills, plinth. Sashes<br />

in reveals, with narrow side panes. The entrance is on the south<br />

side of the recessed part, with a slate roof on posts to an open<br />

porch, plain fanlight, and 3 panelled (1 top glazed) door. The<br />

symmetrical south elevation is similar, of 5 windows (some French<br />

casements). Other walling has narrow flint bands (13) with red brick<br />

quoins, bands rubbed flat arches, plinth, stone cills, and sash<br />

windows. Further lower service wing extends eastward of similar<br />

style.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140139 House. Mid C18. Brick and tile. Front (south) of 2 storeys, 4<br />

(regular) above 5 windows. Hipped roof with stepped eaves banded.<br />

Painted brickwork in header bond, the ground-floor altered openings<br />

having cambered arches with flat extrados, deep stone plinth.<br />

Casements. Mid C19 gabled brick porch, with old 6-panelled door.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140142 House. C18. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. L-shaped block at<br />

right angles to the roadway: front (west) of 1 storey and attic, 4<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, 3 gabled dormers, large tapered stack at<br />

the south end. Flint walls with brick quoins, bands, cambered<br />

arches, plinth. Casements, one 2-storeyed splayed bay at the south<br />

side, with sashes. Plain doorway beneath an open porch, with a<br />

thatched canopy on posts and 6-panelled door. There are 2 early<br />

C19 tall sashes on the south elevation: the north gable has on its<br />

east side a flat-roofed C20 extension in painted brickwork. Part of<br />

the rear (Gooseacre Cottage) is a lower early C19 wing with<br />

rendered walls and slate roof.<br />

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Curlew Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NF<br />

Hawthorn Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NF<br />

The Old Forge<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NL<br />

Bridge Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LZ<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Stanbury Road<br />

Thruxton<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140144 Pair of cottages. Late C18, with late C20 restoration. Render and<br />

thatch. Symmetrical front (north) of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Hipped<br />

roof. Walls of chalk and flint cob, rendered. Casements. 2 late C20<br />

gabled porches with tiled roof and painted brick cheeks. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140145 Small cottage, to the rear of Ashwell Cottage. Late C18, and early<br />

C20. Render, thatch and slate. Tiny building of 1 storey and attic,<br />

irregular fenestration. Thatch above cob walls, casements and plain<br />

doorway. Attached to its south side by a flat-roofed link unit is a<br />

small single-storeyed block, with a slate roof. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140146 Cottage, with forge building now incorporated. C18. The set back<br />

house is a timber framed building and the forge has cob walls, with a<br />

thatched roof over all. 1 storey and attic of 1 storey (to former forge)<br />

irregular fenestration. Hipped roof, lower above the forge, eyebrow<br />

dormer. Exposed frame with plaster infill, jettied at the west end: the<br />

forge is rendered on a chalk and flint cob. Casements. Plain<br />

doorways, the house door in the angle having carved brackets to a<br />

hood now covered in thatch.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140148 Cottage. C17, C18 and C20. Rendered walls and thatched roof.<br />

Small cottage of timber-framed origin, with later additions, now<br />

forming an L-shape. Front of 1 storey, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof,<br />

plain walls, casements and boarded door. The east end gable has<br />

an exposed frame with painted brick infill. " C20 outshots at the west<br />

end link to another rear block, with a thatched roof.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140149 House. Early C18. Flint and brick, with a thatch roof. Front (northeast)<br />

of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof with exposed<br />

frame in he south-east gable, eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows. Walls of brickwork in Flemish bond, with 6 short flint<br />

panels arranged vertically between the openings, cambered arches<br />

with projecting keys and imposts, plinth. Casements. 2 plain<br />

doorways, with C20 ½-glazed doors. The Yew Tree adjoins the<br />

house.<br />

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Thruxton Memorial Hall<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LZ<br />

Forecourt Wall And Gatepiers To<br />

The<br />

Thruxton Memorial Hall<br />

Stanbury Road<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LZ<br />

Clovelly<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LZ<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140150 Assembly Hall, formerly a Methodist chapel. 1817 with rear<br />

extension of the late C19. Brick and slate. Symmetrical treatment of<br />

front and sides, of 2-storeyed appearance. Front (north) of 3<br />

windows. Hipped roof behind a parapet, with a raised centre<br />

containing a (cement) panel, with stone coping and stone moulded<br />

cornice. Red brickwork in Flemish bond, with 3 equal full-height<br />

recesses with arched tops, arched openings, stone cills, stone pain<br />

1st floor band within the recesses. Sashes. The doorway has<br />

reeded plasters, with simple caps, extended round the arched<br />

opening, which contains a decorative fanlight, above coupled 3panelled<br />

doors. The side elevations of 3 bays have a similar<br />

treatment, with cambered arches, the upper openings now filled. At<br />

the rear a late C19 cross wing of lower height, projecting beyond the<br />

square shape of the old block, with a slate roof, round-headed small<br />

openings, and walls banded with blue brick patterns.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140151 Roadside boundary, incomplete. 1817 and C20. The original axial<br />

entrance is flanked by 2 C20 brick (replaced) piers with old stone<br />

moulded caps. To the east of the east pier there is a low wall<br />

supporting a simple wrought-iron rail, as far as another pier, which<br />

has brickwork with 2 rusticated bands of projecting flints and a<br />

moulded stone cap. The east side of this pier is connected to a high<br />

wall, with tile capping, rendered panels (on cob), with brick verticals<br />

and plinth band and a flint base.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140152 Cottage. C18 and C20. Flint and thatch. 1 storey and attic, 2<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof with eyebrow dormers. Flint walls with<br />

brick dressings, all painted. Casements. Flat-roofed early C20<br />

porch. The east side has a C20 forward extension (once a shop)<br />

with a pantile roof. A taller rear extension (of the late C20) is in<br />

matching style. Included for group value.<br />

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George Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8LZ<br />

Telephone Kiosk<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

2 Manor Cottages<br />

Stanbury Road<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NN<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Stanbury Road<br />

Thruxton<br />

LB2 08/09/1988 140171 Detached cottage formerly an inn. Probable C17 cruck frame, with<br />

C18 walling and later extensions. Mostly timber-framed, with one<br />

remaining pair of jointed crucks; brick and flint walling colourwashed<br />

on all but front elevation; long-straw thatched half-hipped roof; brick<br />

chimney stack. Single-storey with attic; 4 bays. Modern timber<br />

casement windows, 2-light bay 4 and the remainder 3-light, with<br />

small 2-light attic window over bay 3; between bays 3 and 4<br />

projecting timber and glazed porch having brick and flint base and<br />

hipped thatched roof. West gable rendered and plain; east gable<br />

has angled bay window with felted flat roof, with 2-light casement<br />

over. Rear elevation has projection to hatch at east end, then a mid-<br />

C20 felted flat roofed extension along remainder of length, with<br />

timber casement windows. Interior plain, but central room shows<br />

clearly the cruck truss between bays 2/3, and the curbed<br />

windbracing to (presumably) original purlins; original collar removed<br />

and larger modern beam inserted at lower level.<br />

LB2 22/07/1988 140170 Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert<br />

Scott. Made by Carron Co. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed<br />

roof. Unperforated George VI crowns to top panels and margin<br />

glazing to windows and door.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140153 Old pair of cottages, extended at the east side; still a pair. C18, C20.<br />

Brick and thatch. Front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 4<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, with catslide at the rear, and eaves raised<br />

above the upper windows. Painted brick in Flemish bond, one<br />

cambered opening, one blocked doorway. Casements, upper<br />

windows have segmental lights at each side. Boarded door to No. 1,<br />

flat-roofed brick porch to No. 2. Above the former doorway is a<br />

stone plaque incised HC EC 1734.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140155 Cottage. C17, with C18 cladding. Rendered walls (on cob) and<br />

thatched roof. Front (south) of 1 storey attic, 2 above 3 windows.<br />

Roof ½-hipped at the east end, with catslide at rear, hipped at the<br />

west end and brought to a lower eaves above an outshot, eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows, and lowered at the centre to form<br />

an open porch on 2 rustic poles. Casements, one C20 sash.<br />

Boarded door. Within, there are remains of an original timberframed<br />

structure.<br />

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Wheatears 5 And 6 Racedown<br />

Cottages<br />

Topliss Hill<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8PP<br />

Robins Roost<br />

Church Lane<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NL<br />

Ashwell Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NF<br />

1 Manor Cottages<br />

Stanbury Road<br />

Thruxton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 8NN<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140156 Cottage. Early C19. Rendered walls and thatched roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with a west side<br />

outshot. Hipped roof, with catslide to part of the rear and brought to<br />

a low eaves above the set back outshot. Most of the walling is<br />

rendered (on cob) but the east side of the front is flint with brick<br />

quoins, cambered arch, and bands (all painted). Casements: one<br />

old casement in the east gable. Wood porch with cusped<br />

bargeboard to the gable, patterned head to the oval-arched doorway,<br />

and vertical boarding to the sides.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140154 Irregular pair of cottages. C18, with late C20 restoration. Brick and<br />

thatch. Front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 4 windows.<br />

Hipped roof, with eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls<br />

mainly of painted brickwork in Flemish bond, with some exposed<br />

timber frame, at the west side a section of flint wall with brick<br />

dressings, at the east side some C20 painted brickwork.<br />

Casements. Plain boarded doors.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140144 Pair of cottages. Late C18, with late C20 restoration. Render and<br />

thatch. Symmetrical front (north) of 2 storeys, 2 windows. Hipped<br />

roof. Walls of chalk and flint cob, rendered. Casements. 2 late C20<br />

gabled porches with tiled roof and painted brick cheeks. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

LB2 24/10/1984 140153 Old pair of cottages, extended at the east side; still a pair. C18, C20.<br />

Brick and thatch. Front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 4<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, with catslide at the rear, and eaves raised<br />

above the upper windows. Painted brick in Flemish bond, one<br />

cambered opening, one blocked doorway. Casements, upper<br />

windows have segmental lights at each side. Boarded door to No. 1,<br />

flat-roofed brick porch to No. 2. Above the former doorway is a<br />

stone plaque incised HC EC 1734.<br />

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Upper Clatford<br />

1 Lovells Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QR<br />

Old Oaks<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PS<br />

2 Bendles Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QE<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405022 Pair of cottages. C17, with late C18 front and C20 restoration and<br />

extensions at each side. Brick front, timber frame at the rear, with a<br />

thatched roof. The building is at right angles to the roadway, with a<br />

front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows, extended at the eat<br />

side by 2 storeys, 1 window, ½-hipped roof, eyebrow dormers,<br />

interlocking tiles at the east side. The painted brickwork is Flemish<br />

bond, with cambered openings to the ground floor. A mixture of<br />

casements; 2 doorways, one with an enclosed and the other with an<br />

open porch. At the rear (north) the centre section is a low 2 storey<br />

with exposed framing, having infilling of brickwork and some panels<br />

of banded brick and flint.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404920 Cottage. C17, with C20 restoration. Timber frame and roughcast<br />

walls, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. Hipped<br />

roof, eyebrow dormers, rear catslide of slate. Some exposed frame,<br />

with rendered infill and other walling. Casements. 2 glazed doors,<br />

one in an open porch<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405018 Two cottages, in a row of 3. C17, reclad C18. Brick and thatch. 1<br />

storey and attic, 2.2 windows. The roof is hipped at the north end,<br />

the eaves are raised above the upper windows and lowered in the<br />

centre to cover a projection. The walls are of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, the ground floor having cambered openings; casements.<br />

Plain doorways. The north gable has exposed framing in its upper<br />

part, with flintwork below.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


All Saints Church<br />

Norman Court Lane<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HB<br />

Garden Bridge 15m E Of The Old<br />

Rectory<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QP<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 405035 Parish church. C12, tower of 1578, C17 alterations, C18 porch,<br />

north aisle of 1890, extended chancel of 1894, vestry of 103, and<br />

restorations of 1908 (Tower) and 1968 (porch). Flint and roughcast<br />

walls, with a tile roof. Originally an aisleless nave and chancel, with a<br />

north aisle added in the late C12; in the C17 the arcade was<br />

removed and the nave widened to incorporate the aisle, the chancel<br />

being correspondingly widened on its north side; 2 bays of the nave<br />

arcade were re-used to form a double chancel arch, and the roof<br />

was supported on 2 octagonal timber posts. The present north aisle<br />

was added in 1890 with a new arcade of 3 bays, and the chancel<br />

was extended (as a sanctuary) in 1894. The exterior has roughcast<br />

walls with stone dressings; there are 3 windows of the early C17,<br />

Victorian coupled lancets, and Victorian/decorated east and south<br />

windows to the sanctuary, the north aisle has 2 small triple lights and<br />

a blocked Norman (re-set) doorway. The tower (probably replacing<br />

an earlier structure) is plain, with stepped buttresses, flint walls up to<br />

the bell stage, which is cement rendered, and a plain parapet with<br />

crocketted corner pinnacles. The porch, of brickwork, has a round<br />

arch with a key. The interior is Victorian except for the nave, which<br />

has 2 slightly pointed chancel aches resting on drum columns; the<br />

posts support tie beams, above which are 3 slender Tuscan columns<br />

(supporting the ceiling). There is a Norman piscina pillar (placed in<br />

the sanctuary) and a stone font in the shape of a chalice, with the rim<br />

inscribed ..."Richard Greene of Winterbourne Stoke gave this<br />

1629...." and floor slabs of C18 and C19 date.<br />

__________________________<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405034 Footbridge across a canalised stream. c1840. Cast-iron (made by<br />

Taskers (or Waterloo Ironworks) in Upper Clatford) structure, with<br />

arches formed by 2 halves of oval form, with decorative scrolls in the<br />

spandrels. Panelled beam, above which is a rail, having slender<br />

balusters at the main points, and plain verticals between, tied by<br />

cross braces.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


Norman Court Farm<br />

Norman Court Lane<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HB<br />

Norman Court Farm<br />

Norman Court Lane<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HB<br />

Bridge Next To Fishing Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405038 Range of barns, and stables. C18, and c1900. Boarded and brick<br />

walls, with a tile roof. A continuous range of buildings, 3 C18 barns<br />

are joined at their ends and arranged in zig-zag form, the<br />

easternmost being connected to a (north-south) barn of 5½ bays<br />

with 1 aisle, which at its north end is joined to a barn (east-west) of 6<br />

bays with aisles; all these are timber framed with Queen post<br />

trusses, have hipped tile roofing, and boarded walls. The mid C19<br />

range is laid out in 3 angles to enclose the courtyard, the walls of<br />

brickwork and roofs of tiles, with hipped dormers and low windows<br />

beneath cambered openings; the northern end of this block is early<br />

C19, of brick walling in English bond.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405037 House. Early C18, with mid C19 alterations and extensions. Brick<br />

and tile. Regular front (south) of 2 storeys and attic, 7 windows.<br />

Hipped roof, with eaves band of cut brick brackets, 3 mid C19 gabled<br />

dormers with cills at eaves level. Walls of blue headers with flush<br />

red quoins, rubbed flat arches with rounded heads to keys, 1st floor<br />

projecting band, plinth, stone cills. The 2 openings at the west side<br />

on the ground floor have been partly-filled. Victorian casements.<br />

Victorian classical doorcase, with pediment, pilasters panelled<br />

reveals, fanlight, and door of 4 horizontal panels. The east wall has<br />

similar features, 2 filled openings and a Victorian window above a<br />

doorway. The rear has mid C19 extensions, with ground floor<br />

sashes.<br />

LB2 01/08/1978 405036 Road bridge over the River Anton. 1843. A cast iron structure made<br />

by the local firm of Taskers. There is a double span, and the slab<br />

rests on 8 beams, formed as arched frames, with decorative<br />

diminishing circules in the spandrels (exposed on the outer faces),<br />

resting on cast plates (with panelled decoration), with splayed plates<br />

at each end as abutments. The keys at the top of each curve has<br />

cast lettering .."Tasker 1843 ...."above a rosette. Each junction<br />

supports a moulded slender column, and between them are 3<br />

horizontal rails.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


Stables 10m SW Of The Old<br />

Rectory<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QP<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QP<br />

Rawlinson Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QP<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405033 Stables, in use as garage, and stores. Early C19. Brick and tile. A<br />

narrow block backing onto the roadway, with all the features on the<br />

east (courtyard) side. A symmetrical elevation (east) with a slightly<br />

projecting centrepiece with a gabled dormer above C20 garage<br />

doors (replacing coach doors). On each side there is a symmetrical<br />

arrangement, of a central doorway wit ha window on each side; to<br />

the north there extends lower service blocks. ½-hipped tile roof<br />

hipped slate roof at the north, brick dentil eaves. Walls of red<br />

brickwork in header bond, with blue brick recessed panels above the<br />

windows, the window openings having ogee form with rubbed<br />

voussoirs. Casements. Boarded doors.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 405032 House, C18, with early C19 alterations, and small C20 extensions.<br />

Stucco front, brick walls elsewhere, and a tiled roof. The south<br />

elevation is 2 storeys, 4 windows, the west side now being masked<br />

by a taller projecting wing of 2 bays. Hipped roof. Walls of Flemish<br />

bond and Garden Wallbond, some rubbed flat and round arches,<br />

plinth. Coupled casements with metal Gothic lights, sashes to the<br />

east face of the wing, and a wide bow at the front of the wing. ½glazed<br />

door beneath a pedimented canopy on brackets. The north<br />

elevation (of the early C19) has a centrepiece of substantial<br />

projection, and a lower west side; 2 storeys, 1.3.1.2 windows.<br />

Stucco walls, parapet, plain openings. Sashes, triple units each side<br />

of the centre, tall ground floor windows to the centre. The west side<br />

contains a slender Tuscan porch of 2 columns, 2 pilasters, with a<br />

thin architrave to the doorway, and narrow panelled reveals, ½glazed<br />

door. The west elevation is a mixture, showing in the middle<br />

the west end of the original house, sashes and casements, and a 6-<br />

panelled door beneath a canopy on brackets.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405031 House. Mid C19. Flint and brick, with a slate roof. T-shaped<br />

building with extension at the north end; 1 storey and attic, 1 window<br />

to each face (2 to the north side). Steep roof, with gables and<br />

decorative bargeboards; 1 dormer. Flint walls with red brick<br />

dressings; quoins, eaves band, cambered openings. Casements,<br />

with ½-hexagonal heads to each coupled light. Plain doorway, with<br />

6-panelled door.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


Sackville Court<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QW<br />

Hillside Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QW<br />

Reed Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QW<br />

Hope Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QW<br />

The Old Forge<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QT<br />

Pounceys<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QS<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 405030 House. Early C18. Brick with tile roof. Regular front (south) of 2<br />

storeys and attic, 7 windows. ½-hipped roof, catslide at rear, brick<br />

dentil eaves, 3 hipped roofed dormers with leaded casements. Walls<br />

of blue headers with flush red dressings; quoins, cambered rubbed<br />

arches to the ground floor openings, stepped plinth. C20 mullion<br />

and transom casements. Doorway (at the 3rd bay) with a moulded<br />

canopy on carved brackets, fanlight, and 6-panelled door. The west<br />

gables (of 2 windows, 1 filled) has oval arches to the ground floor,<br />

and an upper leaded mullioned and transomed window.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405028 Pair of cottages. Late C18. Flint and thatch. Symmetrical front<br />

(west) of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows; the former central doorway of<br />

each unit has been replaced by a window, and one doorway set in a<br />

former window opening. Roof ½-hipped at the south end (with<br />

exposed frame in the upper gable end, eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows. Flint walls with brick dressings, quoins, cambered<br />

openings, plinth. Casements. 1 panelled door.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405027 Cottage, former pair. Early C18, with C20 restoration and extension.<br />

Rendered walls and thatched roof. Timber-framed building at rightangles<br />

to the roadway; 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. Roof has<br />

eaves raised above the upper windows, and a catslide at the rear.<br />

Plain walls. Casements, 2 splayed bays with thatched covering. 2<br />

French doors. C20 flat-roofed wing to the east side.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405026 Cottage. Early C18. Timber-frame with a slate roof. Building at right<br />

angles to the roadway; front (north) of 1 storey and attic, 1 above 2<br />

windows. ½-hipped steep roof. Exposed frame with rendered infill<br />

and other walling. Casements. C20 gabled porch.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405025 Cottage. C18, with C20 restoration. Painted brick walls, and<br />

thatched roof. Building at right angles, to the roadway; front (south)<br />

of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 5 windows. Roof hipped and ½hipped,<br />

with eaves raised above 2 upper windows. Casements.<br />

C20 porch, with a thatched roof.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 405024 House. Mid C18. Brick and tile. Wide front (west) of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, catslide to part of rear, brick dentil eaves.<br />

Flemish bond walls, cambered openings to the ground floor, plinth.<br />

Casements. Plain doorway with canopy on carved brackets, and 4panelled<br />

door. 2 lead fire insurance signs above the canopy.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


2 Pounceys Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QS<br />

2 Lovells Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QR<br />

The Crook & Shears<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QL<br />

The Moorings<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QL<br />

3 Bendles Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QE<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405023 2 houses, originally 1. Late C18. Brick and tile. 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Roof ½-hipped at the north end, with a stepped stack to<br />

the south gable, catslide at rear, brick dentil eaves. Walls of header<br />

bond, with some blue bricks, 1st floor band, cambered ground floor<br />

openings, plinth; the end walls have narrow horizontal bands of flint.<br />

Casements. 2 plain doorways, No. 2 with a C20 tiled canopy on<br />

posts.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405022 Pair of cottages. C17, with late C18 front and C20 restoration and<br />

extensions at each side. Brick front, timber frame at the rear, with a<br />

thatched roof. The building is at right angles to the roadway, with a<br />

front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows, extended at the eat<br />

side by 2 storeys, 1 window, ½-hipped roof, eyebrow dormers,<br />

interlocking tiles at the east side. The painted brickwork is Flemish<br />

bond, with cambered openings to the ground floor. A mixture of<br />

casements; 2 doorways, one with an enclosed and the other with an<br />

open porch. At the rear (north) the centre section is a low 2 storey<br />

with exposed framing, having infilling of brickwork and some panels<br />

of banded brick and flint.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 405020 Public house. C17, and C18. Rendered walls and thatched roof.<br />

The front (east) is of 2 parts, the south side of 2 storeys, 2 windows,<br />

the north of 1 storey and attic, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof of 2 levels,<br />

with exposed frame (C18) in the upper south gable, and C17<br />

exposed frame i the north gable, eyebrow dormers at the north side.<br />

Plain walls on a plinth, with exposed frame in the north gable, the<br />

north side wall has been thickened in front of the frame. Casements.<br />

Plain doorways. Lower wings to the rear at each side.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405019 Cottage. C18 and C19, with C20 restoration. Rendered walls, with<br />

roof of thatch and slate. Building at right-angles to the roadway, with<br />

a low wing alongside the road at the south side. ½-hipped thatch<br />

roof, with eaves, lowered above a projecting wing at the east side,<br />

the west wing (late C19) having a slate roof. Plain walls.<br />

Casements. Doorway within a glazed verandah.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405018 Two cottages, in a row of 3. C17, reclad C18. Brick and thatch. 1<br />

storey and attic, 2.2 windows. The roof is hipped at the north end,<br />

the eaves are raised above the upper windows and lowered in the<br />

centre to cover a projection. The walls are of Flemish bond with blue<br />

headers, the ground floor having cambered openings; casements.<br />

Plain doorways. The north gable has exposed framing in its upper<br />

part, with flintwork below.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


Garden Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QD<br />

Berwick House<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PS<br />

Twyneham House<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PS<br />

Knapp Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PS<br />

134 Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PS<br />

Bury Hill Farm<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PS<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 405017 Cottage. C17, with C18 dwelling. Brick front, with a thatched roof.<br />

A narrow block at right angles to the roadway; front (south) of 1<br />

storey and attic, 3 above 4 windows. Hipped roof, with eyebrow<br />

dormers; brought to a low eaves at the east side to form an open<br />

porch. Casements. Plain door. The north elevation has exposed<br />

timber-framing to part, with rendering on cob to the other part.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 404925 House. C18, with C20 restoration and extension. Brick and flint,<br />

with a tile roof. 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with<br />

exposed frame i n the upper gable. Walls of horizontal flint bands,<br />

with brick quoins, bands, cambered arches to the ground floor, and a<br />

high plinth, all painted. Casements; small oval window above the<br />

entrance. C20 solid porch, with slate roof, pediment/gable above<br />

pilasters, and 8 panelled door. C20 north wing set back, of the same<br />

style.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404923 House. C1840. Brick with tile roof. Symmetrical front (west) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows, with a low extension at the south side of 2<br />

storeys, 2 windows. Hipped and ½-hipped roof, red brickwork of<br />

Flemish bond, with flush yellow brick (painted red) dressings; quoins,<br />

1st floor band, plinth, the ground floor windows have classical stucco<br />

frames, with pediment blocking course, cornice, block caps to<br />

pilasters and cills. Sashes in reveals. Stucco Tuscan porch of 2<br />

columns, 2 pilasters, with a plain fanlight and 3-panelled door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 404918 Cottage. Late C17, and C20 restoration. Timber-frame and thatch.<br />

Front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 3 above 5 windows. Roof ½hipped<br />

at the west end with frame exposed in the upper gable,<br />

eyebrow dormers, thatch cover to outshot at the west side, the east<br />

gable partly masked by a massive tapered stack. Upper walls have<br />

exposed frame, the lower being rendered. Casements. Boarded<br />

door in the west side outshot.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 404916 Cottage. C18, with C20 restorations. Cob and thatch. Building at<br />

right-angles to the roadway; 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4 windows.<br />

½-hipped roof, with exposed timber-frame in the north gable, eaves<br />

raised above the upper windows, tiled outshot at each end.<br />

Rendered walls, outshots of flint with brick dressings, all painted.<br />

Casements. Plain doorway beneath a thatched canopy on posts.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 404914 House, C18, with mid C19 extensions. Brick and tile. Symmetrical<br />

front (south) of 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows (centre now filled).<br />

Plain roof, tapered stacks at each end - walls of blue headers, with<br />

red flush dressings, quoins, projecting 1st floor band, rubbed flat<br />

arches. Sashes in exposed frames. Victorian porch at the east side,<br />

with arched entrance within a gable.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


Wressle Cottage<br />

Foundry Road<br />

<strong>Ann</strong>a <strong>Valley</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7LR<br />

Clatford Manor House Flat 1-13<br />

Clatford Manor<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PY<br />

LB2 03/08/1988 405344 Detached cottage. Apparently a C19 renovation of a C17 2-room<br />

house. Partly timber framed with brick infill and rendered panels,<br />

with brick and flint walling to each end, half-hipped thatched roof,<br />

brick chimney stack. Two-storey front with 2 bays, and single storey<br />

extension to west gable. Rendered plinth: mostly cast-iron widow<br />

casements, with 2-light 24-pane window set in segmental brick arch<br />

lower bay 1, 3-light 36-pane to bay 2 set within timber frame, upper<br />

bay 2 a 2-light 24-pane window; upper bay 1 has a later C19 small<br />

pane timber casement: between bays a boarded door with C20<br />

timber porch and cast iron step/threshold. Extension ha Welsh slate<br />

roof and additional chimney stack, with larger 2-light 24-pane cast<br />

iron casement set in segmental arched opening, and boarded door in<br />

similar opening bay 2; between these another blocked doorway.<br />

East elevation has exposed timber frame and rendered panels to<br />

first floor. Rear elevation has bonded brick and flint work and 2<br />

further cast iron windows as well as C20 timber casements, at upper<br />

level set in flat roofed dormers. Interior little changed from early/mid<br />

C19; dog leg stair partly reconstructed but in original position, as are<br />

the first floor partitions, some timber framed, some matchboarded,<br />

wide fireplace with indication of oven having timber bressumer; some<br />

timber framing exposed internally. Queen post with curved tension<br />

braces and chamfered spine beam with runout stops. Series of C199<br />

plank doors. The cast-iron elements of considerable local interest;<br />

the foundry of Tasker Brothers c1813-1985, was located only a few<br />

yards away, and these elements presumed to be of local<br />

manufacture.<br />

LB2 22/09/1976 404911 House, now incorporated within a larger scheme of flats. Mid C18,<br />

and late C20. Brick and tile. The front (east) was symmetrical, of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows, but the building has been given an attic floor<br />

with 4 dormers, and at the south side is the gable to a Victorian wing<br />

of 2 storeys, 1 window. Walls of header bond, with rubbed flat<br />

arches to the ground floor, cement plinth. Sashes in reveals.<br />

Doorcase, with C20 pediment, above an early C19 cornice and<br />

frieze, fluted pilasters, ½-glazed door, with a flight of stone steps,<br />

flanked by wrought-iron rails.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


Taskers Lodge<br />

Foundry Road<br />

<strong>Ann</strong>a <strong>Valley</strong><br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7NE<br />

South Lodge<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Red Rice<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PD<br />

LB2 15/01/1985 404908 Lodge. 1836. Stucco and slate. The drive has an archway beneath<br />

an upper room, flanked by single-storeyed wings; the original<br />

building having been erected by the owner of the nearby Waterloo<br />

Ironworks (Taskers) as a school and chapel (east wing) and a<br />

schoolmaster's house (west wing); rear outshots were added and the<br />

building became a residential lodge. Symmetrical front (south) with<br />

2 windows to each unit. Hipped roof to each unit. The arch is<br />

segmental and rests against plain pilasters at the front; the wing<br />

walls have wide chamfers to each corner and exaggerated coving to<br />

the eaves; each window is an arched opening framed in rusticated<br />

flint quoins. Casements, cast iron small frames with Gothic heads.<br />

Within the arched passageway there is a Gothic doorway on the<br />

west side and a similar window (former doorway) opposite.<br />

LB2 26/01/1995 405404 Pair of drive lodges, gate-piers and gates. 1921-2 by Leonard<br />

stokes, Drysdale and Aylwin. Red brick with blue brick panels.<br />

Steeply-pitched hipped plain tile roofs with axial brick stack at apex.<br />

PLAN: Pair of square-plan lodges, each with small fuel store to right<br />

and left and gates to drive between. Domestic Revival style.<br />

EXTERIOR: 1 storey and attic. North west fronts have two small<br />

casements on ground floor and band of 6 light casements above in<br />

raised attic storey with deep coved eaves; at centre of attic window a<br />

panel with arms and initials C.M.M. and M.M.M. and date 1921. All<br />

casements have glazing bars and small panes. Corbelled brick<br />

eaves and brick stringcourse belwo. Side elevations facing drive<br />

have 3 light casement and brick pilastered doorway with small<br />

moulded canopy and half glazed door. Wide 8 light half doormer at<br />

rear with flat roof. Small single storey fuel store on outer sides. Pair<br />

of stone gate piers at centre with panelled sided and cornices; pair of<br />

wrought iron gates with scroll decoration and flanking brick walls with<br />

moulded copying. INTERIORS not inspected.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


North Lodge<br />

Stockbridge Road<br />

Red Rice<br />

Stockbridge<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7PD<br />

The Cottage<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QW<br />

The Post Office<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QL<br />

1 Pounceys Cottages<br />

Village Street<br />

Upper Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7QS<br />

LB2 26/01/1995 405404 Pair of drive lodges, gate-piers and gates. 1921-2 by Leonard<br />

stokes, Drysdale and Aylwin. Red brick with blue brick panels.<br />

Steeply-pitched hipped plain tile roofs with axial brick stack at apex.<br />

PLAN: Pair of square-plan lodges, each with small fuel store to right<br />

and left and gates to drive between. Domestic Revival style.<br />

EXTERIOR: 1 storey and attic. North west fronts have two small<br />

casements on ground floor and band of 6 light casements above in<br />

raised attic storey with deep coved eaves; at centre of attic window a<br />

panel with arms and initials C.M.M. and M.M.M. and date 1921. All<br />

casements have glazing bars and small panes. Corbelled brick<br />

eaves and brick stringcourse belwo. Side elevations facing drive<br />

have 3 light casement and brick pilastered doorway with small<br />

moulded canopy and half glazed door. Wide 8 light half doormer at<br />

rear with flat roof. Small single storey fuel store on outer sides. Pair<br />

of stone gate piers at centre with panelled sided and cornices; pair of<br />

wrought iron gates with scroll decoration and flanking brick walls with<br />

moulded copying. INTERIORS not inspected.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405029 House. Early and late C19. Brick with tile roof. Front (south) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows (and a panel above the doorway). Plain roof,<br />

with brick dentil eaves. Walls of Flemish bond with blue headers, the<br />

blue brick panel having a red lozenge, cambered openings to the<br />

ground floor. Casements to the east side is a splayed bay. C1900<br />

½-glazed door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 405021 Cottage with shop. Early C18. Cob and thatch. Building at rightangles<br />

to the roadway; south elevation of 1 storey and attic, 3<br />

windows. Roof hipped and ½-hipped, with part catslide at the rear.<br />

Rendered walls, exposed frame at the west side (front and rear) and<br />

of the east side outshot. Casements, the larger window to the street<br />

is the shop window. Plain doorway with thatched canopy on posts,<br />

shop door with a tiled canopy.<br />

LB2 30/04/1985 405023 2 houses, originally 1. Late C18. Brick and tile. 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Roof ½-hipped at the north end, with a stepped stack to<br />

the south gable, catslide at rear, brick dentil eaves. Walls of header<br />

bond, with some blue bricks, 1st floor band, cambered ground floor<br />

openings, plinth; the end walls have narrow horizontal bands of flint.<br />

Casements. 2 plain doorways, No. 2 with a C20 tiled canopy on<br />

posts.<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD<br />

UPPER CLATFORD


<strong>Valley</strong> Park<br />

Zion Hill Farmhouse<br />

7 Goodacre Drive<br />

Chandlers Ford<br />

Eastleigh<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO53 4LG<br />

Barn NE Of Zion Hill Farmhouse<br />

Zion Hill Barn<br />

1 Goldwire Drive<br />

Chandlers Ford<br />

Eastleigh<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO53 4LQ<br />

LB2 10/01/1996 452305 Farmhouse. Circa C17; extended in circa early C19. Timber-framed<br />

with painted brick nogging, partly faced in painted brick and partly<br />

rendered. Clay plain tile roofs with half-hipped and hipped ends.<br />

Rendered axial stack with brick shaft and brick lateral stack to crosswing.<br />

PLAN: 2 or 3-bay timber-framed main range with stack and<br />

baffle-entry at the right (west) end. In circa early C19 a cross-wing<br />

was added to the west end and an outshut was built in the angle at<br />

the rear. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Asymmetrical north front with<br />

exposed square-framing to left and centre with straight tensionbraces<br />

and brick nogging. C20 glazed porch to right of centre with<br />

small bow window to right and small C20 window under eaves<br />

above; to right, the cross-wing with cambered brick arch opening<br />

with C20 windows inserted. Rear, south, main range roof carried<br />

down as catslide over small outshut in angle with wing on left; C20<br />

windows. INTERIOR not inspected.<br />

LB2 10/01/1996 452306 Barn. C18. Timber framed, clad in later waetherboarding. Half-hiped<br />

roof clad in corrugated steel sheets. 3-bay barn with cart-entrance at<br />

centre of west side. INTERIOR: wall-posts with cut jowls ans curved<br />

braces to cambered tie-beams. Roof with queen-struts to collars with<br />

clasped purlins; straight wind-braces; common-rafters and ridgeboard<br />

inatct. Long projecting pegs to joints. Wall-framing has tall<br />

studs and long straight diagonal braces; the south end wall-framing<br />

has been replaced and the lower wall-framing of the centre bay of<br />

the east side has been removed. Extra tie-beams inserted in bays<br />

one and three witht struts to purlins.<br />

VALLEY PARK<br />

VALLEY PARK


Vernham Dean<br />

Gatepiers 50 Yards E Of<br />

Vernham Manor<br />

Church Lane<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EN<br />

Forecourt Wall And Outbuildings<br />

E Of<br />

Upton Manor<br />

Upton Road<br />

Linkenholt<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JR<br />

Upton Manor<br />

Upton Road<br />

Linkenholt<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JR<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139999 Gatepiers. Early C19. 2 square rustic piers, of alternating bands of<br />

brick and projecting unknapped flint, with plain caps, surmounted by<br />

ball finials.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 140003 Forecourt walls, outbuildings and cistern. Early and late C19. The<br />

deep grassed forecourt with driveway has a roadside wall of flint<br />

panels and brickwork, curving inwards to a plain gateway. On the<br />

south side there is a 2-storeyed block with a tile roof, ½-hipped at the<br />

north end (with exposed timber frame in the gable) and hipped at the<br />

south end; the walls are brick with flint panels, the inner face with a<br />

window above a central doorway. At right angles (and bordering the<br />

south side of the forecourt) is a single-storeyed range of flint and<br />

brick, with a thatched roof. In the centre of the forecourt is a<br />

hexagonal lead cistern, with raised strapwork ornament dated 1707.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 140002 House. Early C18, restored and extended in 1936. The front wall is<br />

original, and the remainder is a restoration and extension of 1936, in<br />

a closely matching style. Brick, with a hipped tile roof. Symmetrical<br />

front (east) of 2 storeys, 5 windows, with set-backs of the later date<br />

at each side, of 1 window. Flemish bond, with flush blue panels<br />

between the openings, 1st floor band, red rubbed flat arches to the<br />

ground floor with carved soffit ornament, stone cills, plinth; the<br />

former eaves cornice is now replaced with a brick dentil eaves<br />

course (early C19), with wood lintels to the upper openings. Old<br />

sashes. C20 doorcase, with moulded and arched pediment, lower<br />

cornice mouldings stepped forward above consoles at each side,<br />

panelled pilasters, architrave with key, and 6-panelled door. The<br />

south elevation (1936) repeats the design, with a pediment, deep<br />

ground floor windows, and a more ornate doorway.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Vernham Manor<br />

Church Lane<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EN<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139997 House. Medieval, with later alterations and additions. Some timberframing<br />

within suggests that the present centre was a medieval<br />

framed house, which had at a later date 3 massive chimneys<br />

attached to the rear (now inside). The gabled wings at each side are<br />

probably C1600, when the whole building was gabled wings at each<br />

side are probably C1600, when the whole building was rebuilt in<br />

brickwork (English bond); the present passage along the rear and<br />

the extended wings are C18 and early C19, and the refacing of flint<br />

and brickwork in the centre front and the end elevations is late C18.<br />

Brick and flint with a tile roof. Symmetrical front (east) of 2 storeys<br />

(with attics to the wings and basement to the centre), 1.5.1 windows.<br />

The slightly projecting gabled wings are in English bond, on a high<br />

plinth, the centre is flintwork with brick dressings, cambered arches<br />

to the ground floor, with 3 light chamfered brick mullions to the<br />

basement. Leaded casements (re-set at a lower level to the ground<br />

floor centre), with 2-storeye splayed bays to the wings (with mullion<br />

and transom casements to the south side and C20 sashes to the<br />

North). C20 gabled brick porch, enclosing an Elizabethan thick<br />

wood door frame, with the mouldings stopped above a plain base,<br />

with a panelled door now hung to open outwards. The north<br />

elevation (to the wing) has a massive stack with 2 diagonal flues, set<br />

against English bond brickwork with blue diaper patterns, the west<br />

side having narrow horizontal flint bands: the south elevation is<br />

similar with 2 stacks (one with a single diagonal flue, the other of 3<br />

flues, the 2 outer diagonal). The rear has walls of Flemish bond with<br />

blue headers, cambered ground floor openings, casements (some<br />

blocked), and the wings project and appear of the early C19, with an<br />

access to higher ground from the 1st floor at the north side. Within,<br />

there is C17 panelling, an elaborate (but crude) Jacobean screen<br />

with Ionic pilasters, Jacobean panelling above a fireplace,<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


St Marys Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EN<br />

2 Ankers Farm<br />

Conholt Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JU<br />

Berneval Cottage<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EL<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139994 Parish church. Of Norman origin, with a complete restoration of<br />

1851 by A. Ashpital. Aisleless nave and chancel with a small north<br />

vestry. Tile roof, western stone bell turret. Walls of flint rubble with<br />

stone dressings, including buttresses, small coupled cusped lights to<br />

the nave and single lights to the chancel, 5-stepped lancets at the<br />

east end, and 2 at the west end below a quatrefoil. The south wall<br />

has altered brick quoins, indicating some survival of the old wall.<br />

The chief feature is the re-set west doorway (C1200), having a round<br />

arch with dog-tooth, 2 inner rows of chevron, 2 inset columns at each<br />

side with simple foliage caps. Within, the wall above the chancel<br />

arch has 2 prescription panels (early C19) and a painted and framed<br />

Royal Coat of Arms VIC 1 REG 1838. There are some monuments<br />

and plaques (1703, 1931, 1834), a floor slab of 1696, and an<br />

octagonal C19 Perpendicular font.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139991 House. 1719 recladding of timber frame with addition of the late<br />

C19, forming L-shaped plan. Brick and flint, thatch and slate. The<br />

main building is 2 storeys and attic, with irregular fenestration; the<br />

wing has 2 storeys, 2 windows. Thatched roof with slate at the<br />

junction with the lower which has a slate roof, hipped and ½-hipped.<br />

The upper wall has an exposed timber frame with brick infill, the<br />

lower is flint with brick quoins, the wing is flint with brick quoins,<br />

cambered arches and thin bands; all now painted. Casements, 2<br />

early C19 sashes. Plain doorway and 6 flush-panelled door,<br />

beneath a concave metal canopy on posts. Date mark above the<br />

doorway.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139990 House. Late C18. Flint walls and thatch roof. 2 storeys and attic, 3<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, with frame exposed in the south gable, 1<br />

eyebrow dormer. The flint walls have brick quoins and cambered<br />

arches, the gables having narrow horizontal flint panels.<br />

Casements, one early C19 sash. Boarded door beneath a thatched<br />

canopy, on a light trellis.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


The Old Farmhouse<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EL<br />

Fowlers Farm<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EL<br />

Barn 10yds S Of Flowers Farm<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EL<br />

Flowers Farm<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EL<br />

Poplars Farm House<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JY<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139989 House. C17 timber frame, with C18 cladding and thatched roof, with<br />

C19 addition at the rear of flint and brick with a tile roof, again<br />

extended in the later C20 in similar style. 1 storey and attic to the<br />

old part (at right-angles to the roadway), 2 windows; 2 storeys to the<br />

later part. The ½-hipped thatch roof has eaves raised above the<br />

upper windows, the tile roof has a brick-dentil eaves. Walls of flint<br />

with red brick dressings and bands, the later part in narrow<br />

horizontal panels, cambered arches, plinth; the gable and north side<br />

has exposed bricknogged framing. Casements. Plain entrance in<br />

the later part, with a tiled hood on posts; the former central door to<br />

the old part now filled with a window. Single storeyed outshot along<br />

the north side, with shingle roof and brick walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139987 House. Late C18 to early C19. Brick and tile. Symmetrical front<br />

(east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, with brick dentil eaves.<br />

Walls of Flemish bond, with rubbed flat arches to the ground floor,<br />

now painted. Sashes, Victorian to the ground floor. C19 doorcase<br />

with cornice, carved brackets, panelled pilasters, fanlight and 6-<br />

panelled door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139986 Barn, with a narrow stable block at right angles C18 and C19.<br />

Timber-frame of 4 bays with aisles, Queen post truss. Boarded<br />

walls. Lower stable block with boarded walls and roadside wall of<br />

flint with brick dressings. Hipped thatch roof to the barn, hipped<br />

corrugated iron roof to the stables.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139985 House. C18. Brick and render, with a thatch roof. Front (east) of 2<br />

storeys, 2 windows. ½-hipped roof, with catslide at rear, and a rear<br />

projection. Red brickwork in English bond, with cambered ground<br />

floor openings, rendered at the south side and south end (which has<br />

a tile-hung upper gable). Casements. ½-glazed door within a C20<br />

½-glazed porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139984 House. C17. Refaced and extended in late C18. A timber-framed<br />

building with late C18 cladding, and a late C18 extension of equal<br />

size. Flint and brick, with a thatch roof. 2 storeys. ½-hipped roof,<br />

with catslide to the older part on the north side, with hipped end at<br />

the west brought to a low eaves, 2 eyebrows to ½-dormers at the<br />

south side. The walls of the C17 part are flint panels within a brick<br />

framework, including cambered ground floor openings. Casements.<br />

Plain doorway on the south elevation, with a thatched hood.<br />

__________________________<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Deers Leap<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JY<br />

Appletree Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JY<br />

The George Inn<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JY<br />

<strong>Ann</strong>s Cottage And Upton Cottage<br />

1 Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JY<br />

Pond Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LD<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139983 House. C18. Flint and Brick with thatched roof. Front (south) of 1<br />

storey and attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eyebrows to ½dormers,<br />

extended forward to a lower level as a larger canopy (on<br />

posts) to form an open porch. Flint walls with brick quoins, bands to<br />

upper and lower cill levels, cambered ground floor openings, and<br />

(cement-covered) plinth. Casements. ½-glazed door in a plain<br />

frame.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139981 Cottage. C17, timber framed with early cladding to part, with a<br />

thatched roof. T-shaped plan. 1 storey and attic. The roof is ½hipped<br />

to the front on the west side, with framing in the gable, hipped<br />

at the east end, with a catslide at the rear. Exposed frame to the<br />

eastern half, with painted brick infill, the other walls are flint with brick<br />

dressings and horizontal bands; in the gable the frame is filled with<br />

alternate bands of brick and flint. Casements. 4-panelled door in a<br />

heavy frame.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139979 Public house. C17 timber-framed building refronted twice, the<br />

present front being timber-framed, with a filling of banded brick and<br />

flint; tile roof replacing former thatch. 1 storey and attic, wide range<br />

of 4 windows. The roof is ½-hipped at each end, with curving eaves<br />

above the upper windows. The cill level of the upper windows has a<br />

projecting band (of the C18 cladding) above a tiled weathering to the<br />

new surface, which comprises an exposed box frame (of old timber).<br />

Casements. Rustic timber porch with a segmental tiled roof. The<br />

east side has an open timber-framed well house, containing part of<br />

the winding gear. The rear and west gable has original exposed<br />

framing, bricknogged.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139978 Short terrace of 3, now 1 houses. Late C18. Brick and flint, with a<br />

hipped thatch roof. 2 storeys, 6 above 7 windows. The walls have<br />

narrow horizontal flint panels, with brick quoins, verticals, cambered<br />

arches, plinth. Casements. Boarded door to No. 3.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139977 Small cottage with larger later extensions. C18 and C20. Rendered<br />

walls and ½-hipped thatch roof to the old part, of 1 storey and attic,<br />

with small casements and a C20 thatched porch. The C20<br />

extensions have a tile roof, tile-hung upper walls, brick lower walls<br />

and casements. Included for group value.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Dean House<br />

Bulpits Hill<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JZ<br />

Apple Thatch<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

Long Thatch<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

Cheyney Cottage<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

Meadow Cottage<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139974 House of two periods. C17 timber-framed building with C20 western<br />

half. The front (south) is of 1 storey and attic, 2.2 windows. The<br />

thatched roof is ½-hipped, with eyebrow dormers. The frame is<br />

exposed at the rear (old part) and the upper part of the east gable<br />

and front (including the later detail), with brick and flint infilling, flint<br />

walls to the lower part (panelled in the later) with brick quoins, bands<br />

and plinth. Casements, 2 small splayed bows. C20 rustic porch of<br />

the later date, with a thatched roof. At the north-west corner is a<br />

boarded tower, with a hipped tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139973 House, once three cottages. C17, timber-framed building with<br />

cladding of the C18, with a thatched roof. Front (south) of 2 storeys,<br />

4 above 5 windows. The roof is hipped at the east, the west gable<br />

having an exposed frame. The walls have narrow horizontal flint<br />

panels, with brick quoins, cambered arches to the ground floor,<br />

blocked doorways and plinth. Casements, one Victorian sash.<br />

Entrance at the east side.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139971 House and barn, now one dwelling. C18, with C20 alterations.<br />

Timber-framed building with later exterior, flint and brick with a thatch<br />

roof. 2 storeys and 1 storey and attic, 3.2 windows. Roof on 2<br />

levels, lower at the eastern half (ex barn) with eyebrow dormers.<br />

Flint walls with brick dressings, cambered arches, one round-headed<br />

doorway. Casements. Plain entrance beneath thatched canopy.<br />

The east side is boarded above a garage entrance.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139970 House. Dated 1708, flint and brick cladding to earlier timber-frame,<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. Hipped roof, with<br />

eaves raised above the upper windows. Walls of coursed knapped<br />

flint with brick quoins, thin bands, rubbed flat arches (one with a<br />

stone key), plinth. Casements. C20 glazed porch. Within, there is a<br />

massive chimney breast and a fragment of the timber-frame with the<br />

(later) date inscribed on a post.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139967 House. C17, late C18 with late C20 additions. Timber-framed (date<br />

mark 1686) building with later cladding of flint and brick, with a<br />

thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 above 3 windows. Roof ½hipped<br />

at the west end (with exposed frame in the gable), gabled at<br />

the east, eyebrow dormers, and a slate catslide to the rear. Flint<br />

walls with brick quoins, cambered arches, and step to the plinth.<br />

Casements. Boarded door beneath a thatched hood on rustic posts.<br />

Single-storeyed late C20 extensions set back at each end.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Allways<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

Ashton Cottage<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

Edgington House<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LD<br />

West Dene<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LD<br />

Barn 40yds W Of Sargents Farm<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LD<br />

Bower House<br />

65 Bowers Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LQ<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139966 Cottage. Late C18. Brick and flint, with a thatch roof. Symmetrical<br />

front (south) of 1 storey and attic, 1 above 2 windows. ½-hipped<br />

gable to the roadway, tile-hung above a brick wall in Flemish bond,<br />

with cambered openings; the side walls are flint with brick dressings.<br />

Casement. Former central doorway (now a window) has a thatched<br />

hood on rustic posts, with curving soffits faced with a decorative<br />

board below trellis work; the present entrance at the side is a C20<br />

glazed porch.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139965 House. Late C18 exterior with C20 additions. Flint and brick, with a<br />

thatched roof. 2 storeys, 3 windows, with C20 1 storeyed extension<br />

at the east end. Roof hipped at the west end, lowered at the east,<br />

with catslide at rear. Walls of flint with brick quoins, bands and<br />

cambered ground floor openings; C20 extension rendered.<br />

Casements, former doorway now a window. C20 boarded porch at<br />

the west end, with a thatched roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139963 House. Early C19 exterior, but of older origin. Rendered walls, and<br />

hipped slate roof. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Plain walls, some flint<br />

panels exposed, coupled brackets to the eaves, stone cills. Sashes<br />

in reveals. Victorian to the ground floor. Plain Tuscan porch, with a<br />

gable above 2 columns and 2 pilasters, and boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139962 Cottage. C18. Flint and brick with a thatch roof. Front (east) of 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows. Hipped roof, with catslide to outshot at part of<br />

the rear. Flint walls with brick quoins, verticals, bands and cambered<br />

arches, all now painted. Casements. On the south side a timberframed<br />

gabled porch wit corrugated iron cladding, the other entrance<br />

being plain with a boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139961 Barn and stable. Early C19. L-shaped timber framed building of 5<br />

bays along each side, with aisles; Queen post truss, with long<br />

diagonals to the aisle frames. Corrugated asbestos roof, hipped at<br />

ends and outer angle, boarded walls. At the east end there is a<br />

small extension (stable) with a hipped slate roof above flint walls<br />

(with brick dressings).<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139959 A pair of cottages, now one. Originally timber-framed and with<br />

massive chimney breast, now mainly late C18, with C20 minor<br />

changes. Flint, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 4<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, with brick upper gables, one eyebrow<br />

dormer, another dormer exposed by the raised eaves. Brick quoins,<br />

bands, verticals, cambered arches and filled doorway. Casements.<br />

Plain doorway within a C20 porch, with a slate roof.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Littledown Lane<br />

Littledown<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EF<br />

Dykes Farm<br />

Littledown Lane<br />

Littledown<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EF<br />

Box Farm Cottage<br />

69 Church Lane (part)<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LJ<br />

The Loft Upton Farm<br />

Upton Road<br />

Linkenholt<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JS<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139948 Pair of cottages. Late C18 and early C19. Painted brick and render,<br />

with a thatched roof. 2 storeys, asymmetrical 1.2 windows. Hipped<br />

roof, with catslide to rear. No. 1 has painted brick walls with<br />

cambered openings, No. 2 is rendered with smaller openings.<br />

Casements. 2 gabled porches with wood side pieces and boarded<br />

doors.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139947 House. C17, with late C18 extension to form an L-shape. Flint walls<br />

and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, the later part 2 storeys,<br />

irregular fenestration. ½-hipped roof to the older part, the later with a<br />

higher ridge and gable, with tiled valley within the angle. Brick<br />

dressings, the later part with horizontal bands, plinth; south and west<br />

sides rendered and the whole painted. Casements. Boarded door in<br />

a plain frame, ½-glazed door on the south side beneath a thatched<br />

canopy.<br />

27/09/1984 139946 DE-LISTED 24th January 2011<br />

The Boot, Vernham Dean<br />

Public House. Timber-framed building with late C18 cladding. Flint<br />

walls and thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. Hipped roof,<br />

with eaves raised above the upper windows. Brick dressing to flint<br />

walls, with quoins. Cambered arches and indications of altered<br />

features. Casements, and some Victorian sashes. Porch with a<br />

brick base, glazed sides, and boarded sides to the front opening.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139993 House. C18, mainly early C19. Brick, some flint, and hipped shingle VERNHAM DEAN<br />

(c20) roof. North front symmetrical of 2 storeys, 3 windows, with a<br />

smaller attachment at the east side which is older and irregular, with<br />

a fragment of exposed framing and walls of flint (upper panels) and<br />

brick. Brick dentil eaves, Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered<br />

ground floor openings, plinth. Casements, 2 storeyed splayed bay in<br />

the centre, with Victorian sashes to the lower lights. 6-panelled (4<br />

top glazed) door in a plain frame, with a hood on carved brackets.<br />

The south elevation is similar, with a boarded door, and a 6-panelled<br />

door with a large moulded canopy on C20 wrought-iron brackets. A<br />

single-storeyed service block extends to the south from the east end.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139951 Barn, now general service building. Early C19. Timber frame of 5<br />

bays, with solid-walled extension at the east end of 2 bays. Late<br />

C20 tile roof, ½-hipped at the west end, hipped at the east. Boarded<br />

walls, the east side having part brickwork (English Bond) and part<br />

flint with brick dressings. Renovated 1983; included for group value.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Old Cottage<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

Oriel College Farm<br />

Village Street 1<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JW<br />

Garden Cottage<br />

Linkenholt Road<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

Barn 50yds E Of Ankers Farm<br />

Conholt Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JU<br />

Bank Cottage<br />

75 Bowers Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LQ<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139952 Cottage. Late-medieval timber-framed house of 2 bays with either a<br />

third bay or a bay added in the C`16, when fireplaces were built at<br />

each end; re-clad in the late C18 and extended at the north end, with<br />

a C20 addition at the south end as well as general improvement and<br />

alteration. Flint walls with brick dressings, thatch and tile roof. 1<br />

storey and attic, 4 above 5 windows. The lower roof at the north end<br />

has been tiled C20, with a hip and a flat-roofed dormer; the<br />

remainder is thatched with 3 eyebrow dormers, and extended<br />

forward to form a canopy to the entrance. Casements. Plain<br />

doorway. The interior has exposed framing, indicating the growth<br />

and changes of the building.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139953 House. Late C18. Flint walls, with a slate roof. The front (east)<br />

elevation is regular, of 2 storeys and 4 windows (some blocked), with<br />

a slightly lower extension at the south side. Red brick quoins,<br />

slightly cambered arches to openings, and cement plinth. Sashes.<br />

Doorcase with cornice, carved brackets, Doric fluted pilasters,<br />

architrave with key, fanlight with diagonal bars, and 6-panelled door.<br />

The west (garden) elevation is similar, with casements, and a French<br />

door set in a plain architrave within an open Doric porch, comprising<br />

a cornice of ½-elliptical plan, 2 pilasters and columns (fluted) with<br />

dentilled capitals. The interior has an original staircase and some<br />

fireplaces.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139957 House and former attached farm building, still one residence. Late<br />

C18, with C20 alterations. Flint and brick, thatch and tile roof. 2<br />

storeys, 3 windows, and 1 storey and attic. Roof hipped at the west<br />

end, the eastern unit having a lower tiled roof, with a flat roofed<br />

coupled dormer. The flintwork is arranged in thin horizontal panels<br />

with brick quoins, bands, and cambered arches to the ground floor.<br />

Casements, one French door and one sash. Plain doorway with a<br />

triangular hood on brackets.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139992 Barn. C18. Timber frame of 4 bays with one aisle, straight struts to<br />

purlins and arch-braced tie-beams. Corrugated asbestos roof and<br />

block walls.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139958 Former pair, now one cottage. Late C18. Flint and thatch. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 2 above 4 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eyebrow dormers.<br />

Brick quoins, vertical, cambered arches and blocked doorway.<br />

Casements. Boarded door.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Sargents Farm<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LD<br />

The Nook<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

Davids Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LD<br />

The Old Forge<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

Hatchway Cottage<br />

Bulpits Hill<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LA<br />

Gardia Cottage<br />

Back Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LE<br />

Beeches Farmhouse<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0LD<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139960 House. Early C19. Brick and flint, with a hipped slate roof. Of<br />

square form, the front (south) is symmetrical, of 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. The flintwork is in narrow horizontal panels, with brick<br />

quoins, bands, rubbed flat arches, and plinth. Casements. Plain<br />

doorway with canopy on brackets and 6-panelled (2 top glazed)<br />

door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139964 House. Early C19. Rendering on flint and brick with a hipped pantile<br />

roof. 2 storeys, 4 windows. Sashes, some Victorian sashes, and<br />

casements. Gabled hoods to plain doorways.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139968 Former pair, now one house. C18. Flint with a thatch roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (south) of storeys, 4 windows. Hipped roof. Brick<br />

quoins, some rendering; all now painted. C20 casements. East-side<br />

entrance formed into a glazed porch with a gabled tile roof.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139969 House and barn (forge), now one dwelling formed of 2 different units.<br />

C18. Flint and rendered walls, tiled and thatched roof. 2 storeys.<br />

½-hipped roof with a catslide to the north, hipped tile roof to the<br />

eastern half, brick dressings, verticals and horizontals, with<br />

indications of changed features. Casements. Plain doorway.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139975 Cottage, formerly a pair. C18, with substantial C20 extensions and<br />

restoration. Flint walls and thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 4<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, eyebrow dormers. Brick quoins, verticals<br />

and horizontal bands. Casements. Entrance in C20 rear extension.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139972 House, formerly a pair. C18, with C20 additions and alterations.<br />

Flint and thatch. 2 storeys, 4 windows. Hipped roof, with hipped tile<br />

roofs to 2 bays. Brick quoins. Casements. C20 porch incorporated<br />

in a ground floor bay. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139976 House. Late C18. Stucco, with a ½-hipped thatch roof. 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. Plain walls, with one cambered arch, plinth. Casements.<br />

4-panelled door within a trellis porch. A small west-end extension<br />

has a hipped tile roof.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Denver Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JY<br />

Lilac Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JY<br />

Garden Wall And Gazebo N Of<br />

Vernham Manor<br />

Church Lane<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EN<br />

1 And 2 Manor Cottages<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EW<br />

Barn 50yds SE Of Vernham<br />

Manor<br />

Church Lane<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EN<br />

Gatepiers 50 Yards N Of<br />

Vernham Manor<br />

Church Lane<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EN<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139980 House. Early C19. Flint and brick walls with hipped thatched roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (south) of 2 storeys, 3 windows (centre blocked).<br />

Walls of flint horizontal panels, with brick dentil eaves, plain quoins,<br />

8 horizontal bands, cambered ground floor openings, aprons to the<br />

lower windows. Casements. 1/2- glazed door with gabled hood.<br />

The upper half of the west wall has bricknogged framing of a late<br />

date.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139982 House, formerly two. C18. Flint and brick with thatched roof Front<br />

(south) of 2 storeys, 4 above3 windows. Hipped roof, extended to a<br />

low eaves above an outshot at the east end, lower eaves at the rear.<br />

Rubble flint walls with brick quoins, and upper cill band, some<br />

alterations (a blocked doorway), all now painted. Casements.<br />

Boarded door beneath a thatched hood on posts.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 140001 Garden wall and gazebo. Early C19. Flint wall with brick quoins,<br />

bands, and verticals, with a tile capping. In the north corner is built a<br />

2-storeyed square garden house of brick, with a pyramid thatch roof.<br />

Upper window and door with a lower door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139996 House, once 2. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Flint and brick, with<br />

a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 5 windows. 1/2 hipped roof, with<br />

exposed timber frame in the gable, eaves raised above the upper<br />

windows. Flint walls with brick quoins, cambered arches,all now<br />

painted. Casements. 1/2 glazed door in plain frame. C20 flat<br />

roofed extension at the rear.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 140000 Barn. C18. Timber frame of 6 bays; the truss has crooks between<br />

tie beam and collar. Corrugated asbestos roof and corrugated iron<br />

cladding, with some brickwork.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139998 Gatepiers. Early C19. 2 square rustic piers, of alternating bands of<br />

brick and projecting unknapped flint, with plain stone caps,<br />

surmounted by ball finials.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Two Church Yard Tombs N Of St<br />

Marys Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EN<br />

Hearts Ease Cottage<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EL<br />

Halls Farm Cottage<br />

Vernham Street<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0EL<br />

1 Ankers Farm<br />

Conholt Lane<br />

Vernham Dean<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JU<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139995 2 table-top tombs of early C19 dates. Fine stonework with moulded<br />

top, panelled sides, and corner pilasters with cap and base, and a<br />

moulded base.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139988 Cottage. C18. Brick and flint, with thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2<br />

above 3 windows. Roof ½-hipped (with exposed timber-frame in the<br />

gable), eaves raised above the upper windows and merged with a<br />

canopy to the open porch. Flint wall with brick dressings, cambered<br />

openings to the ground floor. Casements. Boarded door.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139949 House. Early C19. Flint and brick, with a thatched roof. 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, with catslide to the rear. Brick dressings to<br />

the flint walls, with cambered arches to the ground floor.<br />

Casements. Plain doorway, with a thatched canopy.<br />

LB2 27/09/1984 139991 House. 1719 recladding of timber frame with addition of the late<br />

C19, forming L-shaped plan. Brick and flint, thatch and slate. The<br />

main building is 2 storeys and attic, with irregular fenestration; the<br />

wing has 2 storeys, 2 windows. Thatched roof with slate at the<br />

junction with the lower which has a slate roof, hipped and ½-hipped.<br />

The upper wall has an exposed timber frame with brick infill, the<br />

lower is flint with brick quoins, the wing is flint with brick quoins,<br />

cambered arches and thin bands; all now painted. Casements, 2<br />

early C19 sashes. Plain doorway and 6 flush-panelled door,<br />

beneath a concave metal canopy on posts. Date mark above the<br />

doorway.<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


Row Of Three Buildings To The<br />

North End Of<br />

Wayside Cottage<br />

Linkenholt Road<br />

Upton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 0JP<br />

LB2 06/05/2011 1399927 Summary of Building<br />

Row of three early C19 rural, workers' cottages, built within a late<br />

C17 or early C18 house which had been<br />

altered or extended by a bay to the north in the C18. The cottages<br />

were part of a larger complex known<br />

locally as the Barracks.<br />

English Heritage Advice Report 06 May 2011<br />

Reasons for Designation<br />

The three cottages being to the north end of the building known as<br />

Wayside Cottage (which is not included in<br />

the listing), part of an early C19 complex of rural workers' cottages,<br />

which were built within a late C17 or early<br />

C18 house are listed at Grade 2 for the following principal reasons:<br />

* Architectural interest: modular, agricultural workers' cottages built<br />

within the shell of a well-appointed<br />

late C17 or early C18 house and possibly built according to<br />

agricultural reformers' recommendations;<br />

* Plan: very clearly defined single-cell two-storey units, each<br />

subdivided internally into a larger heated<br />

ground floor room and smaller scullery from which the stair rise<br />

behind the stack; earlier house, possibly with<br />

a through passage giving on to a hall/ kitchen and a separate parlour<br />

to each side;<br />

* Materials and fittings: early C19 standardized metal-framed<br />

casements and larch roof structure; early<br />

C19 lime-plastered reed partitions and ceilings; rare early C18 metalframed<br />

casement window and fittings;<br />

* Historic interest: barrack-like plan of rural agricultural workers'<br />

cottages corresponding with the rise in<br />

agricultural productivity during the Napoleonic Wars and the<br />

consequent increase in local rural population.<br />

History<br />

When agricultural production increased in the early C19 and in<br />

particular during Napoleonic Wars, the local<br />

rural population rose rapidly. Reluctant to build on profitable<br />

farmland, local landowners often preferred to<br />

convert existing buildings into workers cottages such as these. The<br />

cellular plan and structure of each<br />

cottage is very clearly defined as if following a pattern book<br />

exemplar, of a type recommended by the<br />

VERNHAM DEAN


agricultural commentators and reformers. As well as using imported<br />

fittings, the use of reed in ceilings and<br />

walls is unusual locally but is evident throughout the cottages.<br />

Although the cottages were intended as simple<br />

accommodation, they are finished to a relatively high standard, being<br />

of two full storeys, well-lit and ventilated<br />

and with a full stair rather than a ladder.<br />

The three northernmost cottages at Wayside are shown on the<br />

1838/9 tithe map as the eastern range of<br />

buildings laid out round the north, east and west sides of a yard, and<br />

appear to date from the early C19.<br />

However, at the core of the cottages is a late C17 or early C18<br />

building of relatively high status, indicated by<br />

the moulded brick plinth on the roadside elevation and blocked<br />

opening or oculus over the entrance, which<br />

correlates with a building shown on the Upton Enclosure map of<br />

1735. Later in the C19, and certainly by the<br />

date of the 1867-83 OS map, the east range was extended<br />

southwards adding three more cottages.<br />

According to this map the western range had been demolished and<br />

the cottages are individually marked, but<br />

shown as five rather than six units. The cottages were known as the<br />

Barracks, a term widely applied to<br />

purpose-built blocks of accommodation, whether for agricultural or<br />

military use. Although we do not know for<br />

what exact purpose they were built, the Barracks were built on an<br />

unusually large scale for a community of<br />

this size and suggest growth in the local economy.<br />

The regular, modular system continued into the C19 when the<br />

southern cottages which form Wayside<br />

Cottage were added. Of two phases, the latest, southernmost<br />

section was less well built than the early range.<br />

The northern section which appears to be of C18 origin, and with a<br />

west elevation similar to the early C18<br />

phase, was altered on the roadside in the C19 so that like the<br />

northernmost bay, the front and rear elevations<br />

do not correspond. These three southern cottages were<br />

amalgamated to form a single house and opened up<br />

internally, over-riding the original plan and purpose, which are no<br />

longer evident. In the mid-C20 the large<br />

open C20 cart shed or open-fronted barn attached to the western<br />

end of the northern cottage replaced a row


of individual sheds on the site of the northern range.<br />

Details<br />

MATERIALS: knapped flint with red and red/brown brick and tile<br />

dressings. The hipped slate roof is of early<br />

C19 date. Longitudinal, internal brick stacks, set forward from the<br />

ridge. C17/C18 internal partitions are of<br />

masonry and stud work. Early C19 internal studwork partitions and<br />

ceilings are infilled with reed, and lime<br />

plastered. Floors are of brick paviors.<br />

PLAN: the three cottages are laid out with a distinct and identical,<br />

although mirrored, plan and with identical<br />

fittings. Each is a single cell comprising a main ground floor room<br />

heated by a large stack and to the rear a<br />

smaller room from which a timber stair rises against the party wall.<br />

Entrances are at the rear, although the<br />

central and southern cottages also share a roadside entrance. The<br />

earlier two-cell building appears to have<br />

had a through passage, probably opening into a hall/kitchen on one<br />

side and a separate parlour on the other<br />

while aspiring to a near symmetrical street frontage, and with a<br />

further bay to the north.<br />

English Heritage Advice Report 06 May 2011<br />

EXTERIOR: the roadside elevation has long and short quoins of<br />

narrow, late C17/early C18 red brick, and a<br />

plinth of similar worn, ovolo moulded brick and tile. The northern bay<br />

has been added or altered; although the<br />

plinth continues, a straight joint separates the bays at the rear,<br />

where the central bay has brick quoins similar<br />

to the roadside elevation; the roadside elevation and north return<br />

have been patched and repaired using<br />

larger, later, red brick.<br />

The entrance on the east elevation, to the north of the southern bay,<br />

appears to cut through the plinth, has a<br />

later brick, buttressed surround and a timber lintel and a plank door.<br />

Ground floor windows, under segmental<br />

arches, have three-light metal casements in timber frames, while on<br />

the first floor windows are of two lights in<br />

reduced openings. The window south of the entrance has a wrought<br />

iron casement, probably of C18 date,<br />

with diamond leaded lights fixed to iron saddle bars and with an iron<br />

handle and a pair of latches. Other


windows are early C19, square-paned, cast iron casements. Above<br />

the entrance is evidence of a small<br />

blocked window, possibly an oculus (small round window). The<br />

northern and rear elevations are plainly<br />

detailed with red and red/brown brick dressings to the window and<br />

door openings. Ground floor openings also<br />

have segmental arches; some surrounds have been altered in<br />

vertically laid brick. Windows are similar cast<br />

iron casements with the exception of one ground floor window which<br />

has diamond leaded lights. The<br />

entrance to the northern cottage breaks through the west wall which<br />

has subsequently been repaired in C20<br />

blockwork. The central and southern cottages share an entrance on<br />

the west elevation which leads to a small<br />

lobby, and is opposite the roadside entrance. The northern jamb of<br />

the entrance has been repaired externally,<br />

although internally it is of worn, early brick. The north elevation has a<br />

single window on each floor.<br />

INTERIOR:<br />

The through passage, which was blocked by a cross wall which was<br />

inserted when the house was converted<br />

to cottages, was subsequently altered to create a separate entrance<br />

to the main room in the southern<br />

cottage. Stacks are built of early, narrow brick except for one flank of<br />

each which is of larger early C19 brick.<br />

The northern stack is rebuilt at first floor level and curtailed. Each<br />

ground floor fireplace has a reeded<br />

mantelshelf on moulded brackets. The southern cottage has a large<br />

freestanding cast iron stove. The<br />

partly-exposed reveal of the late C17/early C18 window opening of<br />

the southern cottage is roll moulded;<br />

elsewhere window openings are rendered. This window has cyma<br />

moulded timber mullions, possibly<br />

replaced in the early C19; elsewhere, windows have plain chamfered<br />

timber mullions. Ground floor rooms<br />

have brick paviors; t0001


Wellow<br />

The Old Gables<br />

Hackleys Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DR<br />

Yew Tree Cottage<br />

Gazing Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BS<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141252 Vicarage. C18 and early C19. Brick with blue headers, part<br />

rendered, plain tile roof. Irregular of C18 small house given a wing at<br />

right angles and gabled bays added to this wing matching end of<br />

original part. Garden front three 2 storey gables. In the end bays C19<br />

tripartite sash under cambered head. In centre bay and on 1st floor<br />

16-pane sashes under cambered heads. Over-hanging roof with<br />

plain bargeboards.<br />

LB2 21/11/1985 141247 House. Probably late C16, altered later C17/early C18 and<br />

subsequently; C20 extension of several builds principally 1986-7.<br />

Timber-frame with replacement brick infill, some plastered panels,<br />

and brick underbuilding; extension of painted brick. Thatched roofs,<br />

half-hipped at right end. Rebuilt brick chimney at left end of older<br />

section. One storey, 2 bays, the left bay originally containing timberframed<br />

wattle-and-daub chimney stack and probably unceiled, the<br />

right bay with attic floor. Extension on left of 2 storeys, 2 bays. Older<br />

section has square-panelled timber-frame with straight braces up to<br />

wall plate; rafter ends visible. Entrance is at left end, having board<br />

door in open pent porch; to its right a 2-light leaded casement with 2light<br />

dormer above. Right-hand bay has 2 small windows, with<br />

glazing bars in place of former 6-light mullioned window. Right gable<br />

end has two small C19/earlyC20 bay windows, that on left in place of<br />

former mullioned window; and a C19 3-light window above. The<br />

extension has small-paned windows, those on 1st floor wing above<br />

eaves; large lean-to porch at rest. INTERIOR: older section has late<br />

C17/early C19 brick inglenook fireplace, much reworked C20, and<br />

above it, in attic, framework survives from the former timber<br />

chimneystack; the attic floor of this bay appears to have been<br />

inserted at the same date as the inglenook, the spine-beam having<br />

chamfer and cyma stops at one end only and the joists<br />

unchamfered. The original window openings have shutter rebates in<br />

their heads and mortices from former mullions; one diamond-set<br />

mullion survives in the front window. Timber-framed partition wall<br />

between bays. Roof retains original purlins, wind-braces and rafters.<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW


The Round House<br />

Gardeners Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BB<br />

Dairy End Hatches Farm<br />

Foxes Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EA<br />

Granary 20m SW Of Pauncefoot<br />

House<br />

Pauncefoot Hill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AA<br />

Granary 20m SW Of Pauncefoot<br />

House<br />

Pauncefoot Hill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AA<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141106 Pair of cottages, now one. Early C19. Painted brick, thatched roof.<br />

Single storey and attic, dumbell shaped cottage of 4 bays with<br />

projecting round end bays, C20 matching round-ended wing to rear.<br />

Front has door in R centre bay 2-light casement to R, single light to<br />

L, with another beside in L centre bay, 2-light casements in other<br />

bays. Above 2 centre bays long eyebrow dormer with 8-light<br />

casement. All windows leaded. Roof hipped with ridge piece. At<br />

ends of centre bays on ridge symmetrical stacks of pair of diamond<br />

stacks of pair of diamond stacks with yellow moulded pots. Ends of<br />

rounded bays have open loggias of tree trunks on stone padstones<br />

supporting eaves and rounded inserts formerly with doors, now with<br />

2-light windows.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141245 House. C16 timber frame, raised as a timber-frame C18, with early<br />

C19 cladding and extension, late C20 restoration. Frame exposed<br />

(north) with brick infill, but much of the lower wall is brickwork in<br />

Monk bond, the south wall of English bond, with chamfered<br />

openings, brick dentil eaves. half-hipped tile roof, gabled dormers.<br />

Long narrow block, with a lower extension (stable) at the west end;<br />

north elevation of one storey and attic, three windows. Casements.<br />

Plain door within a gabled hood on rustic posts. Regular south<br />

elevation of two storeys, three windows; casements; two C20 gabled<br />

brick porches. The stable wing has a tiled roof, brick walls to the<br />

south, boarded walls to the north, with a hay-loft door beneath a<br />

gable.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141194 Granary. C18. Tall timber frame on nine staddles, with boarded walls<br />

and steep half-hipped slate roof.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141195 Granary. Early C19. Timber-frame on nine straddles, with boarded<br />

walls, and hipped slate roof. Included for group value.<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW


Milestone On W Side At Top Of<br />

Pauncefoot Hill<br />

Romsey Road<br />

Ower<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

Milestone 30m W Of Layby At<br />

Top Of Green Hill<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

Gates To Embley Park<br />

Embley Park School<br />

Embley Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DL<br />

Fleet Green<br />

Lower Common Road<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BT<br />

Granary 15m W Of Lukes Farm<br />

Maurys Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DA<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141197 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone with attached cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular-section stone with flat top. On front cast-iron plate,<br />

inscribed 'Romsey 1, Ringwood 17'<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141160 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular-section stone, with slightly rounded top. Cast iron plate<br />

on front, inscribed "Sarum 14, Romsey 1".<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141158 Wrought-iron entrance gates. C20. A Georgian design, with rails<br />

extending from piers (attached to the lodges) to the taller gatepiers<br />

and gates, which have ornamental heads and infilling of traditional<br />

style.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141254 House. Early C19. Brick with blue header decoration, slate roof. 2<br />

storey, 3 bay. Central 6-flush-panel door, top-lit. Above blind<br />

opening of blue headers. Each side 3-light cast-iron Gothic-glazed<br />

casements on both floors. Roof hipped with end stacks.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141258 Granary. C18. Timber-frame, weatherboarded on stone staddles,<br />

corrugated iron roof. Small granary on 6 staddle stones with central<br />

door. Unusually tall hipped roof.<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW


Tombchest At St Margarets<br />

Church<br />

Hackleys Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DR<br />

Little Oaks<br />

Hackleys Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DR<br />

Warners Farm<br />

Whinwhistle Road<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BE<br />

Buckhill<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Sherfield English<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6FF<br />

Woodington House<br />

Woodington Road<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DQ<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141251 Table tomb. c1800. Stone rectangular tomb, with moulded cap,<br />

corner fluted and tapered pilasters with moulded caps and bases,<br />

moulded base, and side panels separated by vertical ribbed<br />

mouldings. Inscriptions include James Albridge, 1807.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141236 Large granary. C18. Timber-frame on 3 x 11 staddles, with boarded<br />

walls, and half hipped slate roof.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141270 Farmhouse. Early C19, part possibly earlier building. Brick, old<br />

plain tile roof. T-plan of 1½ storey, 3 bay front range and 2 storey 3<br />

bay wing to rear. Front has L of centre door. Each side brick crosswindow<br />

with hood mould. Above centre large 2-light casement in<br />

hipped dormer. Similar window son ends. Roof half-hipped. Central<br />

ridge stack. Rear wing behind centre and left bays.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141232 Farmhouse. C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. L-shaped, 2 storey, 3<br />

bay front with 2 bay wing to rear on With added outshot to rest of<br />

rear and along L end. Front has central C19 plank door, each side<br />

2-light casement, all under segmental arches. On 1st floor central<br />

opening blocked by blue brick head, 2-light casements in other bays.<br />

Roof hipped with stack at R end of ridge and on ridge of L wing.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141273 House. C18, with mid C19 rear wing, and late C20 single-storeyed<br />

west wing (at the rear). Walls of brickwork in Flemish bond, rubbed<br />

flat arches, rear wing has chamfered openings: wood moulded eaves<br />

cornice. Tiled roof, half-hipped at the west end. Regular south front<br />

of two storeys and attic, four windows. Sashes in exposed frames,<br />

French windows to the ground floor on either side of the entrance (at<br />

the second bay), which was probably once central within a<br />

symmetrical design. Early C19 trellis porch, with thinly-moulded<br />

cornice, six-panelled door within an architrave. The long rear wing<br />

has irregular fenestration, casements, and a gabled wood porch.<br />

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Embley Thatch<br />

Embley Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DL<br />

Wellow Mill<br />

Whinwhistle Road<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BE<br />

Wellow Wood Cottage<br />

Wellow Wood Road<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EP<br />

Wellow Meade<br />

Wellow Drove<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DU<br />

Sinderkins Farm<br />

Wellow Drove<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DU<br />

LB2 08/04/1986 141272 The Old Farmhouse, now two cottages. C17 timber frame, with C18<br />

extension at the west end, C19 at the east. The central part has<br />

exposed framing with painted brick infill, other walling of painted<br />

brickwork in English bond, one outshot rendered. Thatch roof,<br />

eyebrow dormers: two outshots with tile roofs. Long narrow building<br />

of one storey and attic, irregular fenestration casements. Two C20<br />

porches.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141271 Mill, now house. Late C18, converted mid c20. Brick. Half-hipped<br />

slate roof. 3 storey, end onto lane of road, mill wheel was in other<br />

end bay. 2-light casements with cambered heads and in gable 4light<br />

similar. C20 porch on side at lane end. Added stacks on ridge<br />

and on side at lane end. No mill gear survives.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141269 Cottage, with substantial rear extension. C16 timber-frame, with a<br />

larger C20 rear extension. Exposed frame with painted brick infill,<br />

other walling rendered small outshot with vertical boarding. Thatch<br />

roof, half-hipped at the east end, hipped at the west and brought to a<br />

lower eaves, eyebrow dormer, separate roof to the outshot; slate<br />

roof to the extension. One storey and attic, irregular fenestration.<br />

Casements. Thatched canopy on posts to the former entrance, now<br />

fitted: present entrance at the rear, which is a plain two storeyed<br />

house.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141268 Cottage. C17 small cottage with large addition along road C19,<br />

altered C20 timber-frame with wattle and daub infill, rendered brick<br />

with mock timber-framing, thatch roof. End onto road 1½ storey,<br />

small 3 bay cottage with across road end 2 storey, 4 bay C19 and<br />

C20 wing, which became main house. Old part has one casement<br />

on each side and eyebrow dormer to centre bay one side. Roff<br />

hipped at far end and stack between far 2 bays. C20 windows to<br />

later part with half-hipped taller roof.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141267 Cottage. C16 timber-frame, with C18 recladding, and C20<br />

continuous rear outshot. Frame exposed in the east gable and west<br />

end outshot, with painted brick infill: other walling of painted<br />

brickwork, of English bond to the reclad part. Thatch roof, halfhipped<br />

at he east end, hipped at the west and brought to a lower<br />

eaves, one wide eyebrow dormer, flat at the rear. One storey and<br />

attic, irregular fenestration. Casements. Plain entrance in the C20<br />

extension, the old front door having been filled with brickwork.<br />

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Old Slabs Cottage<br />

Slab Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BY<br />

Oak Cottage<br />

Salisbury Road<br />

Plaitford<br />

Salisbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BW<br />

The Grotto<br />

Ryedown Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BD<br />

Tudor Lodge<br />

Ryedown Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BD<br />

LB2 10/10/1985 141265 Cottage. Late C18. Painted brick thatched roof. 2 storey, 2 bay<br />

with lean-to to L end. Centre 6-vertical panel (3 above 3) door. Yew<br />

bush porch in rectangular shape with pointed archway, as high as<br />

eaves. Each side 2-light camber-head casements. 2-light eyebrow<br />

dormers. Roof ½-hipped with end stacks. Door in slate roofed C19<br />

lean-to.<br />

LB2 02/08/1985 141264 Cottage. Mid C18. Brick, thatched roof covered in corrugated iron. 2<br />

storey, 2 bay. Central half-glazed door inside C20 glazed porch.<br />

Each side 2-light casement under cambered head, above 2-light<br />

casements. End stack.<br />

LISTED BUILDING IS IN THE NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141263 Cottage and attached grotto. Early C19 built for Nightingale family.<br />

Rustic flint nodules, and knapped flint with brick dressings, slate roof.<br />

1½ storey, 2 bay fairly standard early C19 cottage with grotto in front<br />

of R bay, with crenellated dormer over on roof of cottage. Entrance<br />

in end. L bay has 2-light pointed casement. In front of R bay end of<br />

grotto has 3 order pointed arch of flint nodules and recessed inside<br />

3-light Gothic window. Above barge boards to low pitched roof.<br />

Behind crenellated dormer has small 2-light pointed stone window.<br />

Main building has central ridge stack.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141262 Lodge, now private residence. Early C19, built for Nightingale<br />

family. Brick with blue headers, and timber scantling and brick, old<br />

plain tile roof. Plan of T-plan 2½ storey lodge with low linking to<br />

gabled crosswing of timber scantling and brick. Front has T-shaped<br />

lodge on side with rest attached to head of T. End of head of T has<br />

3-light leaded casement of 1st 2 floors with tipmould 1st and 2nd<br />

floor string. Kneelered gable with gable wall and finial, and 2-light<br />

leaded casement under dripmould. Stack of 4 rectangular shafts<br />

with joined heads. Like bay has 2 tall leaded 2-light casements and<br />

over gabled dormer with 2-light leaded casement. Crosswing has 2light<br />

leaded casement on each floor with carved bargeboards and<br />

finial. Lean-to to far side weatherboarded. On side tiled gabled<br />

dormer.<br />

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Bridge End<br />

Romsey Road<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BG<br />

Tarrants Barn<br />

Maurys Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DA<br />

The Old Post Office<br />

Maurys Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DA<br />

Barn 20m W Of Lukes Farm<br />

Maurys Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DA<br />

Lukes Farm<br />

Maurys Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DA<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141261 Farmhouse. C17 timber frame, C18 recladding, and C20 minor<br />

extensions. The frame is exposed in the upper walls, with brick infill<br />

(some wattle panels): other walls of painted brickwork, and a small<br />

area tile-hung. Thatch roof, hipped, with a gabled cross wing,<br />

eyebrow/gabled dormers: slate above outshots. Four-bay house<br />

with a crosswing: one storey and attic, irregular fenestration.<br />

Casements. Plain doorway within glazed porch. Inside, the tie-<br />

beams have been cut back, and the trusses braced with crucks.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141260 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, some brick walling,<br />

corrugated iron roof. End onto road 5 bay barn. Double doors in<br />

centre bay, road end bay brick with garage doors, door in bay<br />

between.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141259 Farmhouse, now two dwellings. Late C17, mid and late C19. Brick<br />

walls in Flemish bond, cemented plinth, rubbed flat arches to ground<br />

floor openings, with straight hoodmoulds above, chamfered eaves:<br />

two buttresses. Hipped tile roof. Regular south elevation of two<br />

storeys, four windows. Casements, the ground floor has mullion and<br />

transom windows, and a splayed bay at the east side. Three plain<br />

doorways. The rear shows a catslide roof (in the middle), with later<br />

wings at each side.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141257 Barn. C18 of 2 builds. Timber-frame, weatherboarded, and brick<br />

walling, corrugated iron roof. 5 bays barn with hipped roof. Inside<br />

queen-strut roof to both parts. Early C19 granary to rear at one end.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141256 Farmhouse. C16 three-bay timber frame, with a substantial C17<br />

timber -framed extension at the west side, some early C18<br />

recladding and porch, and minor C20 outshots. The front wall has<br />

exposed framing in the upper part with brick infill, and lower walls of<br />

English bond brickwork the west side mostly reclad in brickwork of<br />

Flemish bond, the east gable is in Flemish bond with blue headers,<br />

the rear shows the complete exposed frame, with many panels of<br />

wattle and daub and some of brickwork; the west gable and west<br />

end outshot are boarded. Half-hipped steep thatched roof, eyebrow<br />

dormers. Long narrow house of open storey and attic, two above<br />

three windows. Casements. Gabled brick porch with a tile roof and<br />

oval-arched opening, a plain doorway of low height, and boarded<br />

door.<br />

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Home Orchard<br />

Maurys Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DB<br />

Wellow Manor<br />

Hackleys Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DR<br />

Monument At St Margarets<br />

Church<br />

Hackleys Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DR<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141255 Cottage. C18. possibly earlier core. Brick pebbledashed. Thatched<br />

hipped roof. 2 storey 3 bay and smoke bay. Hip-roofed porch with<br />

plank door 2-light camber head casements, with shutters. On 1sat<br />

floor 2-light casements.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141253 House. C16 lobby entrance timber-frame, with extensions and<br />

recladding of the late C17, renovation c 1800, and minor C20<br />

extension and changes. Walls of brickwork in English bond, high<br />

plinth, rubbed flat arches (showing changed openings), 1st floor<br />

bond, chamfered eaves fascia. Hipped slate roof, cemented stacks<br />

with separated flues. Symmetrical south-east front of two storeys,<br />

three windows. Sashes in exposed frames. Late C20 classical<br />

stone doorcase, with pediment, pilasters, arched opening, fanlight,<br />

and six-panelled door, above stone steps. The longer north-east<br />

elevation, two storeys three windows, has a doorway (original<br />

entrance) comprising a plain brick arched surround, an oak fanlight,<br />

and French door; the middle windows are triple sashes. The southwest<br />

elevation shows altered features, and there is a single<br />

storeyed C20 wing, brought forward at the north-west side. Interior<br />

near the former entrance there is timber-framing of cross walls, and<br />

C17 fireplaces.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141250 Monument to the Nightingale family, including Florence Nightingale.<br />

White stone Gothic monument, with a pinnacle above gables,<br />

supported on columns at the four corners. The panels within the<br />

cusped arches have inscriptions, the south side has "F.N. born 1820<br />

died 1910".<br />

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St Margarets Church<br />

Hackleys Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DR<br />

Providence Cottage<br />

Gazing Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BS<br />

LB1 29/05/1957 141249 Parish church. Early and late C13 chancel and nave, some C14<br />

details, C16 south aisle, C19 vestry, C20 minor changes. Walls of<br />

mixed flint and stone with stone dressings; buttress to the west wall,<br />

lancets (triple to the east window), triple cusped lights within square<br />

frames (C16), a C16 oak-framed window, 2 Victorian windows. Tile<br />

roof, with catslide above the aisle and two dormers (to light the<br />

former gallery); square western bell turret. Aisleless nave and<br />

chancel, narrow C16 south aisle of three bays, south porch, north<br />

vestry, the interior has much medieval plasterwork, with wall<br />

paintings, mainly pattering of walls with rosettes in squares, several<br />

consecration crosses, a St Christopher (north wall) and a seated<br />

lady, and fragmentary remains of the Martyrdom of St Thomas a<br />

Becket. The bell turret is supported on three massive posts, and two<br />

similar posts separate the narrow aisle from the nave. Jacobean<br />

woodwork is used to panel the chancel, and there are Jacobean<br />

communion rails, and a panelled pulpit with a tester. Piscina, stoup;<br />

Victorian font. One wall monument of 1776. The C14 porch is<br />

timber-framed, with arch braced opening, and cusped bargeboards.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141248 Cottage. C18 & C19. Brick, tilehung upper, rendered ground floor,<br />

plain tile roof. 3 bay, 2 storey with 2 bay wing to rear in centre.<br />

Central. Early C20 door in rustic timber open porch. Each side 2light<br />

casement with old shutters. On 1st floor 2-light casement each<br />

side of white-painted blind panel. End stacks.<br />

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Rose Farm House<br />

Gazing Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BS<br />

LB2 08/09/1989 141295 Farmhouse, now house. C18 and early C19, added to and altered<br />

mid-late C19 and 1980s. Red brick in irregular Flemish bond, Welsh<br />

slate roof. 2-storey 3-bay elevation to early C19 front range; wing to<br />

rear right C18 in origin, with C19 brickwork and 1980s rearward<br />

extension; mid-late C19 rear range; c1900 conservatory restored<br />

and added to left side 1980s (brought from Bognor Regis, West<br />

Sussex). Entrance elevation: symmetrical. Central door of 6 flush<br />

panels in wooden architrave with 1980s copy of fire insurance<br />

plaque above, and 1980s copy of fire insurance plaque above, and<br />

1980s brick, trellised and glazed, gabled porch. 16-pane sash<br />

windows, that over door smaller (of 1980s), those on ground floor<br />

with flat brick arches, all with exposed sash boxes and wooden<br />

architraves. Stepped dentilled eaves. External end stacks, the tops<br />

rebuilt mid-late C19. Rear: 2 right-hand bays have Flemish bond<br />

brickwork with blue headers and blue header-brick segmental arches<br />

to openings. Windows mostly small-pane wooden casements. On<br />

left, pent porch protects wide opening which has board door and 2light<br />

window; 3-light window to right; on 1st floor a 2-light window, an<br />

inserted 6-pane window, and an inserted 12-pane sash; stepped<br />

dentilled eaves; hipped roof. Inner return of 1980s wing has a<br />

reused brick inscribed "EC 1774". Right return: wing: brick on<br />

ground floor possibly late C18, with mid-late C19 brickwork above;<br />

an early C19 tripartite segmental-arched window having 12-pane<br />

sash flanked by 4-pane sashes, with a 2-light, 24-pane, casement<br />

over; stepped dentilled eaves; end stack on right. 1980s 1-bay<br />

extension has an old board door. Left return: rear range has 1980s<br />

window and door with two wood-lintelled, large, horned, 16-pane<br />

sashes above. Interior: C18 part has large brick fireplace with timber<br />

bressumer and bread oven; old cupboard doors either side; spinebeam<br />

with run-out chamfer. Early C19 stair, moved backwards from<br />

within front range (1980s), has<br />

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Wellow Park<br />

Ryedown Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BD<br />

Kings Farm<br />

Foxes Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EA<br />

Pinns Farm<br />

Foxes Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DS<br />

Cromwells Seat 400m ENE Of<br />

Embley House<br />

Embley Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141246 House. Early C19 built for Nightingale family, altered C19.<br />

Stuccoed brick, painted brick addition, slate roof. 2 storey, 5 bay,<br />

with taller projecting wing to centre bay one side and single storey<br />

later wing on other. Entrance front has 2 storey rectangular bay in<br />

front of L bay with 2-light pointed casement on ground floor and<br />

round window over. Similar in R bay. IN L of centre bay C20 door in<br />

porch with round-topped lead roof. All windows have pediment<br />

hoods. Moulded cornice to hipped roof with centre stack. Central<br />

service wing has 2-light casements and 2 small lights in gable with<br />

end stack. On garden side tall central wing has half-octagonal end.<br />

Pointed 2-light casement, and French windows on ground floor with<br />

hoods, round windows over, similar on ends.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141244 House. Early C19. Brick walls in English bond, rubbed flat arches,<br />

brick dentil eaves band. Hipped slate roof. Symmetrical east front of<br />

two storeys. Three windows. Sashes in exposed frames. Trellis<br />

porch with segmental head, architrave, panelled reveals, and six<br />

panelled (two-top-glazed) door. Two single-storeyed wings (mid<br />

C19) at the rear.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141242 House. C17, early C19, and late C20. Walls of brickwork of different<br />

periods, of English bond to the older part: a section of the front wall<br />

has flintwork with (C17) chamfered brick dressings, rubbed flat<br />

arches. Hipped tile roof. West front of four periods, of two storeys,<br />

irregularly-spaced four windows. Casements and sashes, one triple<br />

sash, and a French door. Doorway (C20) within a tiled canopy on<br />

posts and a French door.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141241 Garden seat. Early C19. Brick with stone dressings. At end of long<br />

walk that runs in front of house and then into wood. Semicircular of<br />

solid brick seat with stone top brick back with stone coping. Stone<br />

ends with on inside edge stone console bracket. Florence<br />

Nightingale reputedly often used the seat.<br />

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Embley Park School<br />

Embley Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6ZE<br />

Feltham Cottages<br />

Buttons Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BR<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141240 Medium-sized country house, now school. Core C16, remodelled<br />

C18, and altered and enlarged C19 by W E Nightingale, and again in<br />

1895 for Archibald Coates. Brick of different periods with stone<br />

dressings, and old plain tile roofs. Plan of long facade of single pile<br />

of 3 storeys and 4 wide bays with two 3 bays double pile 3 storey<br />

and attic block; and along that end early C20 wing; to other end low<br />

1½ storey service range containing C17 parts; to rear of this and end<br />

bay of main range late C19 2 storey 3 gable bay service range; at<br />

end beyond this early C19 kitchen. Entrance front has at R end<br />

gabled C19 1 bay wide wing which runs right across end. Beside is<br />

3 bay double pile block of Dutch gables with in front of its right bay<br />

late C19 "Jacobean" porch with stone front. In front of other bays mid<br />

C20 single storey projection in matching style. C20 kitchen in front<br />

of next bay, going right back to single pile range. Then double<br />

gabled bay of service rang and C20 infill before early C19 kitchen.<br />

All windows stone mullion. On main block hipped roof behind<br />

gables. Behind roof are stacks. Garden front of four 3 storey and<br />

attic in gable, added L bay of 2 tall storeys and attic in gable, to right<br />

low service range. Each of main bays has small gable containing<br />

attic window rising above parapet. In later L bay and R bay this<br />

arrangement is brought forward in a full height rectangular bay.<br />

Centre bay has in front 3 storey canted bay with open-work stone<br />

parapet. Bays each side have double doors with windows each side.<br />

Stone mullioned windows, tall ones in L bay transomed. R and<br />

centre gables Dutch, those each side of centre shouldered. Roof<br />

hipped with dividing wall between end bays and rest. Large stacks<br />

behind ridge to centre and centre L bay. Ridge stack on wall to R<br />

and R end stack. Interior early C19, heavily altered late C19. Small<br />

domes room in middle with classical figures in relief plasterwork.<br />

Early C19 library on garden front and on 1st floor<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141239 House, now cottage. C17 encased C18 and C20. Timber-frame<br />

probably encased in brick, now pebble dashed, asbestos slate roof.<br />

2 storey, 3 bay and smoke bay. Smoke bay R of centre. 3-light<br />

casement L of centre, 5 2-light casements. Steep pitched roof,<br />

multiflued ridge stack above smoke bay.<br />

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Buttons<br />

Goddard Close<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6RH<br />

Little Oaks<br />

Hackleys Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DR<br />

Cross Oaks House<br />

Hackleys Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DR<br />

Thornegate<br />

Romsey Road<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6ED<br />

Milestone 150m SE Of Dellens<br />

Farm<br />

Dunwood Hill<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 23/02/1976 141238 House. C16 timber-frame, with later cladding, C19 and C20<br />

extensions and restoration. Walls mainly of brickwork, but some<br />

exposure of the frame, tile-hanging at the south end. Hipped and<br />

half-hipped thatch roof, eyebrow dormers to the irregular<br />

fenestration. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141237 Carthouse. C18. Timber-frame, weatherboarded, plain tile roof.<br />

Wide, tall building. End has double doors and stable door with loft<br />

door over. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141235 House. C17, early C19 exterior. Brick walls in Flemish bond, plinth,<br />

cambered and flat arches: altered features. Steep hipped slate roof;<br />

central massive stacks, with three (replaced) diagonal flues.<br />

Symmetrical north front of two storeys, four windows, indicating a<br />

lobby-entrance house with later extensions at each end.<br />

Casements. C20 brick porch with gable, and four-panelled door.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141234 House. C18 house with a double-pile roof, and early C19 rear wing,<br />

forming a T-shape with C20 minor extensions. Walls of painted<br />

brickwork, in Header, English and Monk bonds, cambered ground<br />

floor openings, brick dentil eaves. Tile roof. North elevation (once<br />

symmetrical) of two storeys, three windows, with east side singlestoryed<br />

extension, of two windows. Sashes, middle panel with<br />

painted window, the former doorway now a window (off-centre).<br />

Other elevations irregular, with casement, the rear wing having a<br />

plain doorway with a gabled hood on posts.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141233 Milestone. Early C19. Painted stone and attached cast-iron plate.<br />

Rectangular section stone, slightly rounded top, with rectangular<br />

plate attached to front, inscribed "SARUM 12, ROMSEY 2".<br />

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Warners Farm<br />

Whinwhistle Road<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BE<br />

Granary 30m SW Of Pauncefoot<br />

House<br />

Pauncefoot Hill<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6AA<br />

Embley Coign<br />

Embley Lane<br />

East Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DN<br />

LB2 12/08/2003 490517 Northern Part of farmhouse later partly adapted to stabling and<br />

hayloft, southern part cartshed. Northern part C17 in origin altered in<br />

C18 and C19. Southern cartshed built between 1870 and 1896.<br />

Northern part has a C17 timberframed core but C18 exterior of<br />

bricvkwork and tiled roof with one brick chimnerystack. One storey<br />

and attics with irregular fenestration. EXTERIOR: East elevation right<br />

half has two bands of black brick, dentil cornice and quoins and C18<br />

wide wooden acsement to grouynd floor. Left side has two small<br />

window openings to a wide blocked opening and triangular buttress.<br />

West elevation has doorcase and half-hipped projection, formerly a<br />

workhouse or store, with window openings and cambered<br />

doorcases. INTERIOR: Part pof the timberframed cross frame of<br />

C17 date remains with tie beam, midrail and diagonal tension brace,<br />

originally filled with wattle and daub but later filled with C18 brick<br />

nogging. Roof altered in C18 with clasped purlins, rafters and plaster<br />

with laths. Three trusses of the original five survive. C18 fireplace<br />

and exposed floor joists, some reused. In the C19 the southern part<br />

was converted from domestic use into a hayloft with a raised timber<br />

floor inserted to form a hayloft.Some vertical boarding to stables.<br />

Southern part is later C19 attached brick cartshed of three bays in<br />

English bond with alternate course of red and grey brick and tiled<br />

roof. Open fronted and supported on wooden piers to west. (Wessex<br />

archaeology Report Ref:52280.04. March 2003).<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141196 Granary. Early C19. Timber frame on nine staddles, with boarded<br />

walls, and slate roof. Included for group value<br />

LB2 08/04/1986 141272 The Old Farmhouse, now two cottages. C17 timber frame, with C18<br />

extension at the west end, C19 at the east. The central part has<br />

exposed framing with painted brick infill, other walling of painted<br />

brickwork in English bond, one outshot rendered. Thatch roof,<br />

eyebrow dormers: two outshots with tile roofs. Long narrow building<br />

of one storey and attic, irregular fenestration casements. Two C20<br />

porches.<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW


The Old Cottage<br />

Buttons Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6BR<br />

Tarrants Farmhouse<br />

Maurys Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6DA<br />

Stable End Hatches Farm<br />

Foxes Lane<br />

West Wellow<br />

Romsey<br />

Hampshire<br />

SO51 6EA<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141239 House, now cottage. C17 encased C18 and C20. Timber-frame<br />

probably encased in brick, now pebble dashed, asbestos slate roof.<br />

2 storey, 3 bay and smoke bay. Smoke bay R of centre. 3-light<br />

casement L of centre, 5 2-light casements. Steep pitched roof,<br />

multiflued ridge stack above smoke bay.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141259 Farmhouse, now two dwellings. Late C17, mid and late C19. Brick<br />

walls in Flemish bond, cemented plinth, rubbed flat arches to ground<br />

floor openings, with straight hoodmoulds above, chamfered eaves:<br />

two buttresses. Hipped tile roof. Regular south elevation of two<br />

storeys, four windows. Casements, the ground floor has mullion and<br />

transom windows, and a splayed bay at the east side. Three plain<br />

doorways. The rear shows a catslide roof (in the middle), with later<br />

wings at each side.<br />

LB2 17/11/1986 141245 House. C16 timber frame, raised as a timber-frame C18, with early<br />

C19 cladding and extension, late C20 restoration. Frame exposed<br />

(north) with brick infill, but much of the lower wall is brickwork in<br />

Monk bond, the south wall of English bond, with chamfered<br />

openings, brick dentil eaves. half-hipped tile roof, gabled dormers.<br />

Long narrow block, with a lower extension (stable) at the west end;<br />

north elevation of one storey and attic, three windows. Casements.<br />

Plain door within a gabled hood on rustic posts. Regular south<br />

elevation of two storeys, three windows; casements; two C20 gabled<br />

brick porches. The stable wing has a tiled roof, brick walls to the<br />

south, boarded walls to the north, with a hay-loft door beneath a<br />

gable.<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW<br />

WELLOW


West Tytherley and Frenchmoor<br />

Garden Wall Around Vinyard Of<br />

The Garden House Norman<br />

Court<br />

Standing Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NL<br />

Windyridge<br />

Frenchmoor Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NU<br />

Barn 10m N Of Sopps Farm<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Oaklands Farmhouse<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Barn 10m SE Of The Red Lion<br />

East Dean Road<br />

West Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SP5 1JF<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141030 Walls. C17 and C18. Flint and brick bands and brick walls. Wall<br />

enclosed vineyard immediately N of the Garden House and rear wall<br />

of house cuts through garden wall. Area enclosed in approx. 100m<br />

by 65m. Walls 3m high with brick on end or brick paviour coping.<br />

Several arched doorways. At SE corner is lower C17 flint and brick<br />

wall that runs S for 50m to Southerly Cottages, forming garden wall<br />

of Cedar Cottage.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140907 Cottage. Late C17. Colourwashed brick, thatched roof, weatherboarded<br />

store. 1½ storey, 2 bay with lean-to to L. Central gabled<br />

timber porch, each side 2-light casement. Raised brick band. Above<br />

2-light casements in eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped with ridge<br />

stack just R of centre. Stable door in outshot. Sloping brick buttress<br />

to R.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141020 Barn. C16 altered C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick<br />

plinth, thatched roof, tile porch. 4 bay barn with C18 hipped porch<br />

with double doors to R of centre bay. Stable doors in R bay and L of<br />

centre bay with windows in L bays. Roof half-hipped. Brick and tile<br />

garage to L. Inside queen-post roof with cambered ties and braces<br />

to ties and wall plates, also windbraces.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140887 Farmhouse. C16, encased late C17, extended C19. Timber-frame<br />

core with wattle and daub infill, brick encasing and additions, old<br />

plain tile roof. 2 storey, eaves raised late C17, 3 bay and smoke bay<br />

house with C18 dairy at R end. To rear of L half, 2 pile C19<br />

extension at right angles, and late C19 addition to rear on right.<br />

Front has C20 door at R of L bay, to R smoke bay with 2-light<br />

casement with lower sill for hatches under. Similar in other bays, all<br />

openings with segmental arches. 1st floor raised brick band, broken<br />

in smoke bay. Brick piers at each end. On 1st floor 3-light casement<br />

in each bay, small light in smoke bay. Stack over smoke bay and at<br />

each end. Inside much of frame exposed including preserved wattle<br />

and daub panels and some C17 panelling.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141049 Barn range. Late C18. Brick and weatherboarded timber-frame on<br />

brick plinth, slate roof. 6 bay range, R 4 bays weatherboarded with<br />

double doors in 2nd bay from L. Low double doors in R brick bay<br />

with stable door and window either side and over in other bay. Roof<br />

hipped. Included for group value.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Barn 50m W Of Church Farm<br />

House<br />

The Coach Road<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LB<br />

Brightside Cottage<br />

19 Church Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1JY<br />

Garden Walls S Of The Garden<br />

House<br />

Norman Court<br />

Standing Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NL<br />

Keepers House<br />

Chalkpit Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LY<br />

Game Larder 30m W Of Stable<br />

Block<br />

Norman Court School<br />

Rectory Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NH<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141017 Barn. Mid C18. Brick, old plain tile roof. 5 bay barn with central<br />

double doors and on farmhouse side projecting single storey range<br />

built in front of bays to one side. Other bays have ventilation slits<br />

arranged in high-low-high-low pattern. Gable end walls with<br />

kneelers.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141041 Cottage. C18 and C19 with earlier core. Timber-frame core, brick<br />

encasing and additions. 1½ storey, 3 bay with R bay rebuilt early<br />

C19 with higher eaves and ridge. C20 door at L of R bay. C19 2light<br />

segmental head casement in centre and L bay. Blocked<br />

segmental head opening in centre. 1 and 2 casement in L bay. 2light<br />

gabled dormers over centre and R bays. Roof half-hipped.<br />

Large stack at L of R bay.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141028 Garden walls. C17 and C18. Garden wall 3m high with moulded<br />

brick coping and slightly projecting buttresses at 6m intervals. Wall<br />

runs from 10m W of house S for 65m then E for 80m to join onto end<br />

of Southerly Cottages (qv). ____________________________<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141056 Cottage, once 2. C16 and C17, extended C18 and C20. Timber<br />

frame with colour-washed brick infill and matching additions, old<br />

plain tile roof. Single storey and attic, 2 bay C16 part with C17 bay<br />

to L and C18 bay rebuilt as C20 wing to R. C20 hip-roofed glazed<br />

porch on brick walls in R C16 bay. 2-light casement in centre bays,<br />

2-light casement in end bays. 5 2-light hip-roofed dormers. Roof<br />

hipped with stack above L 6 bay and stack on L hip.<br />

LB2 07/08/1984 141033 Game larder, now garden store. Circa 1800. Timber-frame, painted<br />

weatherboarding, thatched roof, on staddle stones. Octagonal<br />

section on 9 staddle stones under corners and 2 underneath. Door<br />

on side with window above. Weatherboard spaced horizontally to<br />

give ventilation. Conical roof. Inside complete with hanging frames<br />

around walls, and octagonal hanging frame in centre suspended<br />

from roof with windlass to raise and lower it.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Headstones To Elizabeth Thomas<br />

And George Ventam 5m W Of St<br />

Peters Church<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LG<br />

Group Of 4 Headstones To Taylor<br />

And Davies 15m W Of St Peters<br />

Church<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LG<br />

Headstone To Thomas James<br />

10m NW Of St Peters Church<br />

East Tytherley Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LG<br />

Barn 50m NE Manor Farm<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140884 Headstones. C17. Headstones: 1690 to George Ventam, 1691 to<br />

Elizabeth Thomas.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140885 Group of 4 headstones. Early C19. Headstones: 1702 to Richard<br />

Davis the Elder; 1705 to Sarah Davies; 1751 to James Taylor and<br />

wife; 1751 to Sarah Taylor.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140883 Headstone C17. Headstone 1683 to Thomas James. WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140904 Barn. C17. Timber-frame weatherboarded, on brick plinth, old plain<br />

tile roof. 5-bay aisled barn with to centre bays both side gabled<br />

midstray porches. At one end C20 grain silo luccam on steel posts<br />

and at other C19 brick range. Roof half-hipped. Inside Queen-strut<br />

roof with straight braces to tiebeams and aisleplates. Tie from top of<br />

wall to post with strut to junction of rafter and lower purlin. C20 grain<br />

processing machinery now fills barn.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


The Black Horse<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NF<br />

29 West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NF<br />

Village Farmhouse<br />

North lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Collarmakers<br />

32 West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NF<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141037 Public house. Mid C18 and C19. Brick, colourwashed, old plain tile<br />

roof. End onto road, 3 bay parallel range, 2 storey building, to far<br />

bay of LH range 1½ storey, 2 bay L wing with behind link range to<br />

large service building. Side of LH range has 2-light casement on<br />

each floor of road end 2 bays. Far bay has beside junction with wing<br />

top-lit 4-panel door under flat hood. Wing has wide 2-light segmental<br />

casement, to left planked segmental head door and at left single<br />

head casement. Roofs of main ranges half-hipped at road end and<br />

hipped at far end. Stacks on LH range at road end and above door.<br />

Wing roof hipped with stack above door. Inside wing large room with<br />

big fireplace having carved timber surround possibly C18 from large<br />

house.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141036 Cottage. C16 altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and replacement, roof thatched. 1½ storey,<br />

2 bay and central smokebay. 3-light casement in each bay and 2light<br />

casement in eyebrow dormer over smokebay. Roof half-hipped<br />

with central stack.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141035 House. Late C15 and C16. Timber-frame with colourwashed brick<br />

infill, thatched and old plain tile roofs. 1½ storey, 3 bay house with to<br />

LH end C16 2 bay single storey service range with further later<br />

service range behind. Front has stable doors in service bays and<br />

blocked doorway in RH bay. In centre bay 3-light casement, similar<br />

over in eyebrow dormer. 2-light casement at R end of service range,<br />

with gable containing lift door over centre. Thatched roof of main<br />

block half-hipped with stack over L bay.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141034 Cottage, once pair. C17, extended C18. Timber-frame with brick<br />

infill, replacement and extension, all colourwashed, old plain tile roof,<br />

1½ storey, 4 bay, RH 2 bays C17. Between RH and LH bays<br />

doorway, that to R blocked, that to L with planked door under open<br />

gabled timber porch. 3-light casement in each bay with similar over<br />

in gabled dormer on roof. External C18 stack at R end and stacks in<br />

centre and at L end.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Stable Block 20m W Of Norman<br />

Court School<br />

Rectory Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NH<br />

The Bothy Norman Court<br />

Standing Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NL<br />

Walnut Tree House Norman<br />

Court<br />

Standing Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NL<br />

LB2 19/02/1986 141032 Stable block. Mid C18. Brick, slate roof. Originally built well<br />

detached from house, but parallel with (and similar to) flanking<br />

service wings of house. 2 storey, 9 bay. Side facing house has 3<br />

blocked wide arches to centre bay, C20 single storey additions in<br />

front of end bays. Short 6-pane sashes on 1st floor. 1st floor string.<br />

Cornice to parapet with coping. Other side has C20 addition to 3<br />

bays one end. In other bays arched openings with blue imposts,<br />

recessed inside 12-pane sash or door and fanlights. On 1st floor 6pane<br />

sashes. 1st floor string, cornice and low parapet, but above<br />

cornice in centre pediment with moulded architrave and keyed<br />

oculus containing clock. On ridge bell cupola. Hipped roof. Stacks<br />

above bays either side of central part.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141029 House. C16 core encased in brick "1689 IW" on tablet, altered and<br />

extended early C20. Timber-frame core encased in English bond<br />

brickwork with diaper patterns, old plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 5 bay,<br />

offset brick plinth, wing added to end bay on garden side. Garden<br />

front has C20 wing to front of 2 L bays. C18 6-panel door in solid<br />

frame in R of centre bay with C19 light beside. In other bays gauged<br />

brick depressed arches, set back inside 3 or 4-light casement with<br />

large stone sill. Above centre C20 4-light casement in hip-roofed<br />

dormer and 2-light casements in gabled dormers each side. Tsection<br />

ridge stacks between end bays and inner bays. R end has<br />

flat-roofed rectangular C19 timber bay with tablet over and 3-light<br />

casement in gable.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141027 House. C17 remains of larger house, extended early C20. Brick in<br />

English bond, old plain tile roof. 2 storey, 5 bay C17 part with<br />

projecting forward to R C18 single storey range and set back at L<br />

C20 wing. Front has in L bay early C19 top-lit 6-flush-panel in solid<br />

frame under rustic timber gabled porch. Centre bay has fling panel<br />

and C19 3-light segmental head casements in bays each side. Over<br />

these and door 2-light C19 casement. On 1st floor in centre stone<br />

block with inset clock. Large C17 ridge stack in centre with 3<br />

moulded brick shafts. At R end kneelered brick gable wall with<br />

moulded brick finial.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Pilgrims Croft<br />

Rectory Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1JN<br />

South Lodge<br />

Dean Road<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1JW<br />

Coles Pond Farm<br />

Red Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NT<br />

Hobbit Cottage 5 The Common<br />

Dean Road<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NS<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141026 Farmhouse. C16 extended and encased C18. Brick, old plain tile<br />

roof, front pebbledashed, timber-frame core. Main part 2 storey, 3<br />

bay with late C18 rear pile, dairy to L and similar low addition to R.<br />

Front has central top-lit 6-panel door under moulded C20 flat good<br />

on posts. 5 16-pane sash windows, smaller of 1st floor. Central 2light<br />

flat-roofed dormer. External end stacks. To L hip-roofed dairy<br />

with planked door and casement. To R stable door under outshot<br />

hood and 2-light casement. Part of good farm group of small<br />

cottage, not quite listable, stabling range same, and barn which is in<br />

Wiltshire and listed Grade II - confirmed by Salisbury DC).<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141025 Lodge. Early C19. Stuccoed brick, slate roof with lead ridge. Single<br />

storey, 3 bay square plan. Central 2-panel door with rectangular<br />

fanlight. In end bays 12-pane sash. Each side of door and each end<br />

full height pilaster with fluted Ionic pilaster and capital laid on,<br />

supporting moulded band below frieze which carries round pilasters.<br />

Heavy cornice and low parapet wall with pilasters carried up onto<br />

this. Hipped roof with large central stack.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141024 Cottage. C17 altered C18. Timber-frame with colourwashed brick<br />

infill and additions, thatched roof, tiled roof to addition. 1½ storey, 2<br />

bay cottage with L bay extended around external stack and single<br />

storey bay added to end. Planked door in extended part under rustic<br />

tile and timber porch. 2-light casement in R bay, 3-light casement in<br />

L bay. Over each bay irregular 2-light casements in eyebrow<br />

dormer. Roof half-hipped with ridge piece. Stack of several flues at<br />

L end of ridge and stack at R end. Addition has hipped roof and<br />

small casement. Associated farmbuildings of small holding 10m E,<br />

brick and thatch cowsheds, weatherboarded thatched barn.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141023 Row of cottage, formerly almshouses. Plaque on wall 1790. Early<br />

C19, altered C20. Colourwashed brick, thatched roof. 2 storey, 6<br />

bay with outshot to LH end. Between 2nd and 3rd bay in pair of<br />

gabled brick and tile porches, originally both with doors, now one<br />

with 2-light casement. To outer bays 3-light casements to central<br />

bays 2-light casements. On 1st floor in each bay 2-light casement.<br />

3-light casement in outshot. Roof hipped and swept-down to R.<br />

Between 1st and 2nd bay in, and centre bays large ridge stack and<br />

projecting stack on outshot.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Hawthorn Cottage<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Barn 25m NE Of Sopps House<br />

Sopps Farm<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Sopps Farm<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

Cartshed 50m WSW Of<br />

Church Farm House<br />

The Coach Road<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LB<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141022 Cottage. C16 altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame with brick infill<br />

and rebuilding, thatched roof and weatherboarded store. Front of<br />

1½ storey, 3 bay, outshot to L by store. In L bay of brick glazed door<br />

and 2-light casement. In centre bay French doors and above C18 2light<br />

leaded casement in eyebrow dormer. Roof half-hipped to R and<br />

swept down to L. Ridge stack to L of centre.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141021 Barn. C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded on brick plinth, one end<br />

built in brick, corrugated iron roof, tiled roofs to porches. 7 bay barn<br />

with projecting hip roofed porch to both sides of 3rd bay from R, with<br />

double doors, R 2 bays have brick walls. Roof half-hipped. Lean-to<br />

cartsheds in front of other bays on one side assorted doors, vents<br />

and hay-loft doors on other side. Inside queen-post roof with struts.<br />

Braces to ties, some windbraces. ____________________________<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141019 Farmhouse. C16 and C17 much altered externally C18 and C20.<br />

Timber-frame core, brick encasing, pebbledashed, old plain tile roof.<br />

Plan of 2 storey, 3 bay house with crosswing one end, and dairy<br />

added to other. Front has projecting wing on L with door on R side,<br />

and slightly projecting wing to 3 bay from L, with C20 door under<br />

hipped hood in centre and light either side. 2-light casement in L<br />

wing and in R bay. Above on L wing 2-light casement, and over 3rd<br />

bay. Above on L wing 2-light casement, and over 3rd bay 2-light<br />

casement. Roof hipped to L wing and end. Half-hipped gable to<br />

centre bay. Large stack over 2n bay from L. Inside parts of frame<br />

exposed but main feature is complete timber-frame and wattle and<br />

daub smokehood.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141018 Cartshed. Circa 1800. Brick, old plain tile roof. 5 bay cartshed.<br />

Front of 5 arches, supported on brick piers with rounded corners LH<br />

archway has double doors.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

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FRENCHMOOR


St Peters Church<br />

Church Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1JY<br />

Russells Cottage<br />

Church Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1JY<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141015 Parish church. 1833 nave, tower and porch by G Guthrie, chancel<br />

1877 and possibly nave refenestrated. Earlier part header bond<br />

purple and blue brick, coursed knapped flint, stone dressings and<br />

slate roof; chancel grey limestone, Bath stone dressings, brick plinth,<br />

tile roof. Plan of nave with S porch, W tower and added chancel.<br />

Chancel decorated type with 3-light cinquefoiled, with 2 quatrefoils<br />

and a trefoil in head, E window. Diagonal buttresses on corners. On<br />

sides 2 trefoiled lancets and central buttress. Nave has plinth and<br />

giant corner pilasters. Each side of centre square-headed 3-light<br />

cinquefoiled window with label to N and S. To N in centre plank<br />

panel with label. To S porch with brick corner pilasters, cornice and<br />

crenellations. Walls of flint with pointed brick arches, blind on sides,<br />

open to S with iron gates. Inside reset slabs: 1688 to <strong>Ann</strong>a Whithed,<br />

1657 to Mary Whithed. To W tower with corner brick pilasters, those<br />

to E cut by nave on lower stages. Walls of flint with to W door in<br />

pointed brick arch, to S squareheaded 2-light cinquefoiled window.<br />

In middle stage of W pointed 2-light cinquefoiled window. String to<br />

top stage and on all faces pointed bell opening. Stone cornice and<br />

brick crennelations. Inside chancel all late C19. 2 order Early<br />

English style chancel arch on foliated corbels. Timber screen. Nave<br />

has monuments to S: 1833 to Barth. Bouverie, 1815 to Charles<br />

Wall. On N wall, from old church, monuments: 1725 to <strong>Ann</strong> Smyth, 4<br />

early C19 to Thistlewayte family. At W end gallery of timber on cast<br />

iron columns, bowed forward in centre, with Royal coat of arms in<br />

centre. Under benefactors boards of 1725, and 1833 to<br />

commemorate rebuilding. To N in centre opposite door is Norman<br />

font from old church rebuilding. To N in centre opposite door is<br />

Norman font from old church of square bowl on large central column<br />

with smaller corner shafts. Interior of 1833 has box pews towards E<br />

and open pews to W.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141014 Cottage. C16 encased C18, extended C20. Timber-frame encased<br />

in colour-washed brick, thatched roof. 2 storey, 2 bay and central<br />

smoke bay with C18 lean-to to L and C20 studio to R. Central hiproofed<br />

brick and weatherboard porch with planked door. Each side<br />

3-light casement, above 2-light casement and similar in lean-to. C17<br />

external projecting stack in L lean-to, stack at R end. Roof halfhipped.<br />

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FRENCHMOOR<br />

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FRENCHMOOR


Penny Cot<br />

Church Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1JY<br />

Staddle Barn 30m E Of Manor<br />

Farm<br />

The Coach Road<br />

East Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LE<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141013 House. C17 altered C18 and C19. Timber-frame with brick infill,<br />

replacement and extension, old plain tile roof. 3 bay timber-frame<br />

with bay added to each end, when RH bay added C19, RH C17 bay<br />

re-roofed and refaced. Assorted 3-light casements in each bay,<br />

except added LH bay with 1 & 2 light casement. Roof half-hipped<br />

with low pitch roof to RH bays. C17 stack at junction between and<br />

at LH end of frame bays.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 140903 Staddle barn, C18. Timber-frame weatherboarded, old plain tile roof,<br />

on stone staddles and brick plinth. 3 bay barn on L-shaped plinth<br />

wall on one side and end and 3 rows of 5 staddle stones. Door in on<br />

end and C19 brick shed at other end. Roof half-hipped. Included for<br />

group value.<br />

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FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Norman Court School<br />

Rectory Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NH<br />

LB2S 19/02/1986 141031 Medium sized country house. Circa 1752 central block with separate WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

flanking service wings, c1818 wings added to each end, garden front FRENCHMOOR<br />

and new entrance end stuccoed, internally remodelled, by H<br />

Harrison (possibly assistant of G Dance, who had prepared<br />

drawings), late C19/early C20 towers built to N side, again made<br />

entrance, internally altered. Brick with blue headers and stone<br />

dressings, part stuccoed, lead and slate roofs. Plan of central mid<br />

C18 block of 3 storeys on cellars, 5 x 4 with early C19 4-storey<br />

towers, linking house to mid C18 low 2-storey, 9 bay service wings,<br />

running N. Entrance front of 3 storeys (4 for towers), 9 bays has<br />

central mid C18 projecting full height half-hexagonal bay, with early<br />

C20 porch in front with rusticated blue quoins and Doric doorcase.<br />

In front of 2 bays either side, single storey parapeted early C20<br />

addition, with light well and balustraded in front. In each bay, on all<br />

floors, on 3 faces on bay, and in towers, 12-pane sash. Modillioned<br />

2nd floor string, and moulded cornice carried right across, with<br />

parapet pierced by balustrades above each windows, but towers<br />

have 9-pane sash on 4th floor, modillioned eaves to hipped roof with<br />

finial, also rusticated blue quoins. End bays blank but against tower<br />

2 storey continuation of service wing. These have projecting centre<br />

3 bays with 2-storey tall rusticated arch infilled with blue headers.<br />

Pediment over with toothed architrave and keyed oculus. In each<br />

bay on ground floor 12-pane sash or 6-panel door under fanlight,<br />

those in end 3 bays recessed in arches with blue imposts.<br />

Rusticated quoins and raised 1st floor band. On 1st floor, except<br />

centre 9-pane sash. Stone coping to parapet. Roof hipped. Garden<br />

front has C18 central 5 bay, 2 storey and attic block, projecting C19<br />

2 bays, 2 storeys and attic. Giant stuccoed Ionic pilasters applied<br />

C19. 3 stone steps to French windows in each bay and centre of<br />

wings. On 1st floor 9 12-pane sashes, set higher in wings. 2nd floor<br />

modillioned cornice. In centre in attic 9-pane sashes, parapet over,<br />

raised above centre 3 bays, end bays have long panel in attic. Large<br />

stack at ends of original block. C19 orangery at one end. Other end<br />

made entrance early C19 with Greek revival stuccowork. Interior<br />

interesting and difficult to date. Behind entrance C19/early C20 hall.<br />

On garden front C19 billiards room, 2 small drawing rooms, large<br />

drawing room C18 and C19, and library C19 but C18/C17 Gibbons<br />

style carvings.


Church Farm House<br />

The Coach Road<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LB<br />

LB2S 11/04/1986 141016 Farmhouse. Circa 1300. 3-bay building with c1400 2 bay addition,<br />

late C17 addition, C18 encasing, and C19 alteration. Timber-frame<br />

core with crick encasing and additions, old plain tile roof. Plan of<br />

earliest part behind L bay of front being end on 2 bay c1300 building<br />

with c14 2 bays behind. To R side of this at front C17 addition with<br />

C18 addition to R and behind forming parallel range. Front of 2<br />

storeys, 4 bays has slightly projecting end bays. In R of centre bay<br />

wide C19 porch of timber and glass with double doors and flat roof.<br />

C18 door inside. Each side C19 canted bay. In L bay 2-light<br />

casement under segmental brick arch. On 1st floor 4 2-light<br />

casements with C19 gables over on roof. Roof hipped with<br />

projecting stacks on hips and large stack behind ridge in centre.<br />

Interior mainly C18 and C19 with C18 panelled room to R bay and at<br />

L end original roofs. At front c1300 coupled rafter roof with<br />

cambered tiebeam, horizontal braces across corners, central sphere<br />

truss, and on front end remains of rare lodged jetty, at other end<br />

remains of smoke gablet. C15 crown-post roof.<br />

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FRENCHMOOR


Dean House<br />

Rectory Hill<br />

West Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SP5 1JQ<br />

9 East Dean Road<br />

West Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SP5 1JA<br />

LB2S 29/05/1957 141047 Rectory now private house. Late C17 and early C18, with late C18<br />

lower ranges each end and wing in centre, mid C18 stable block<br />

linked to house by range. Brick, some stone dressings, old plain tile<br />

roof. Plan of 4 wide bay late C17 house, altered and extended early<br />

C18 (8 bays on garden front), 2 storey and attic, to each end low 2<br />

storey, 3 bay added wings, that to L of entrance front joining house<br />

to mid C18 stable range at right angles, on garden front to centre full<br />

height 2 bay deep half octagonal wing of late C18. Entrance front<br />

has late C17 brick and flint bands and stone quoins to L 3 bays of<br />

centre part. Plinth to centre part. To L centre bay C19 projecting<br />

single storey, wide porch containing half-glazed door and side lights.<br />

In other bays 3 C18 12-pane flush-framed sashes, all in modified<br />

openings. On 1st floor 3 similar and in L bay blocked opening.<br />

Moulded timber cornice. 4 irregular 2-light hip-roofed dormers.<br />

Large multi-flued C17 stacks at each end, that to L external, that to R<br />

external when built but bay added around it. R wing has C19 single<br />

storey range in front with irregular tripartite windows, and casements<br />

over. L wing has 12-pane sashes, central door and blocked<br />

windows, and casements over. L wing has 12-pane sashes, central<br />

door and blocked windows. To L stable block of 10 bays, including 2<br />

behind L wing, 1 storey and loft. Visible 8 bays have 2 bay central<br />

pediment with pitching oculus, below 2 sets of double doors. To L<br />

C20 garage doors either side of lunette window. To R tall planked<br />

door and fanlight under rubbed brick head, each side of lunette.<br />

Roof hipped. Garden front has 8 narrow bay to central block, early<br />

C18 12-pane flush-frame sashes under rubbed arches. To centre,<br />

projecting 2 bays, is 2½ storey half-octagonal wing, with late C18<br />

sashes on end faces, casements on 2nd floor, rubbed arches. Roof<br />

hipped with flat top. Wings have assorted casements and sashes.<br />

Early C20 summerhouse to R wing and projecting end of stable<br />

block. Interior is C18 and C19 and is of interest. House overlooks<br />

small park. West wing is listed under Wiltshire, as is garden wall.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141050 Pair of cottages, once house. Timber-frame with colourwashed brick<br />

infill, and encasing, thatched roof. End onto road, side onto lane 3<br />

bay building, outshot on lane side, 1½ storey. Different dates of<br />

outshot on lane side with assorted casements, and 3-light eyebrow<br />

dormers to centre and rear bays. Roof half-hipped with ridge stack<br />

between centre and far bays and stack on outshot to road end bay.<br />

Frame exposed on other side.<br />

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FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Tanglewood<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LX<br />

North Lodge<br />

West Tytherley<br />

7 East Dean Road<br />

West Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SP5 1JA<br />

5 East Dean Road<br />

West Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SP5 1JA<br />

4 East Dean Road<br />

West Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Romsey<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SP5 1JA<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141055 House. C18 and C19. Pebbledashed brick, old plain tile roof. On<br />

plinth, 2 storey house of 3 bay centre section with crosswings each<br />

end projecting a bay, both front and back and 2 bay wing on RH end.<br />

Planked door under hip-roofed open porch on RH cross-wing.<br />

Centre bay of central part has large canted bay with oriel window<br />

over and 12-pane sash each side on 1st floor. LH wing has 3-light<br />

casement. Oriel over door. RH wing has 2 and 1-light casements<br />

and on 1st floor 3-light. Roofs hipped. Single diamond stack to L of<br />

centre of central part and pair of diamond stacks to R of centre. At<br />

junction of RH wing and main part stack with quadruple diamond<br />

shafts.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141054 Lodge. Early C19. Brick, slate roof. Single storey, 3 x 3 bay with<br />

LH side of front C20 1 bay addition with lean-to on front of it. Brick<br />

rusticated quoins. Each bay has recessed arch panel with arch of<br />

rubbed brick and raised brick impost, linked between bays. Inside<br />

bays 12-pane sash under rubbed brick head. Stone coping to low<br />

parapet. Behind hipped roof surmounted by louvred square cupola.<br />

To LH lean-to has C20 3-light steel window.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141053 Cottage. C17, extended C18 and C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and additions, thatched roof. 1½ storeys, 2<br />

bays of C17 with to R C18 outshot bay with large C20 dormer over.<br />

Door at RH end of C17 part in C20 rustic timber porch, to L 2-light<br />

casement and 3-light casement over in eyebrow dormer. L bay<br />

blank. R bay has 2-light casement and 3-light casement over in tall<br />

C20 dormer. Roof hipped and swept-down to R. Stacks above door<br />

and at L end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141052 Cottage, once pair. C17 extended C18 and early C19. Timberframe<br />

core encased in render and tilehanging, brick additions some<br />

colourwashed, plain tile roof. Front 2 storey, 4 bay with outshot to R,<br />

2 older bays in centre. Planked segmental head door in gabled hood<br />

on posts in R bay. Similar door under flat hood to L bay. 2-light<br />

casements in each bay, narrow similar on 1st floor. Roof half-hipped<br />

with large stacks above R door, and at R end over. C20 stack at L<br />

end.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141051 Cottage. C18. Colourwashed brick, thatched roof. End onto road<br />

1½ storey, 2 bay cottage, tiled outshot to rear. Front has 4-panel<br />

door in rustic timber porch in road end bay, 3-ligiht casement in far<br />

bay. Above two 2 or 3-light eyebrow dormers. Roof half-hipped with<br />

stack at far end.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Snowdrop Cottage<br />

10 East Dean Road<br />

West Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SP5 1JA<br />

The Red Lion<br />

East Dean Road<br />

West Dean<br />

Salisbury<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SP5 1JF<br />

Yewcroft<br />

51 Stony Batter Lane<br />

Stony Batter<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LD<br />

Strides Farm Cottage<br />

48 Stony Batter Lane<br />

Stony Batter<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1LD<br />

67 Red Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NY<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141050 Pair of cottages, once house. Timber-frame with colourwashed brick<br />

infill, and encasing, thatched roof. End onto road, side onto lane 3<br />

bay building, outshot on lane side, 1½ storey. Different dates of<br />

outshot on lane side with assorted casements, and 3-light eyebrow<br />

dormers to centre and rear bays. Roof half-hipped with ridge stack<br />

between centre and far bays and stack on outshot to road end bay.<br />

Frame exposed on other side.<br />

LB2 29/05/1957 141048 Public house. Late C17 with late C18 range on front. Brick with slate<br />

and old plain tile roof. Front range of 2 storey, 5 bay with similar<br />

length taller range behind with weatherboarded addition to L. Front<br />

has to L of centre 4-panel double doors with rectangular fanlight over<br />

and shallow hood on timber posts. In RH bay narrow glazed door. In<br />

other bays on both floors 16-pane sash. Above main door 12-pane<br />

sash. Roof hipped with stacks behind ridge.<br />

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LB2 11/04/1986 141046 Cottage. Late C15, bays added C17, C18 outshot, C20 wing to rear.<br />

Timber-frame with colourwashed brick infill and additions, thatched<br />

roof. Front 1½ storey, 4 bays and L outshot. Blocked doorway at LH<br />

of R bay. 3-light casement in R centre bay, 2-light casements in L<br />

bays and outshot 2-light casements in eyebrow dormers over each<br />

bay, those to L lower set with tiled trays and lower eaves. Roof halfhipped<br />

to R and swept-down to L. Ridge stack above door. Inside<br />

centre bays 2 bay openhall, C15 bay to R, C17 bay to L.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141045 Cottages, once house. C17, altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame<br />

with brick infill and lean-to, plain tile roof. 1½ storey, 3 bay and<br />

smoke bay. Front has to R of centre bay pent-roofed brick porch<br />

with entrance on L. In each bay C20 3-light casement, to R of centre<br />

smoke bay small light. Above centre and R bay C20 3-light<br />

casement in gabled dormer. Roof half-hipped to L, tall C20 cottages<br />

to R. Above smoke bay C17 2-flued stack. At L end stack in front of<br />

ridge.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141044 Cottage. C18. Brick, old plain tile roof, weatherboarded store. 2<br />

storey, 2 bay with lean-to at one end and store at other. Front has<br />

central C20 half-glazed door under tiled timber porch. Each side 3light<br />

casement under segmental arch. 1st floor raised brick band.<br />

C19 3-light 1st floor windows under timber lintels. Toothed cornice.<br />

Hipped roof with central stack. To L hip-roofed store with lean-to<br />

porch on end of house, in front. Cast-iron lattice casement in store<br />

wall. At R end hip-roofed lean-to with 2-light casement.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Lucewood Cottage<br />

66 Red Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NY<br />

Cleves Cottage<br />

65 Red Lane<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NY<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Rectory Hill<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1NF<br />

The Old School House<br />

21 West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1JX<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141043 Cottage. C18. Pebbledashed brick thatched roof. 1½ storey, 2 bay<br />

with C19 1 storey tiled addition to L. Central planked door under<br />

open tiled timber porch. Each side 3-light segmental head<br />

casement. Similar in addition. Above 2-light casements in eyebrow<br />

dormers. Roof hipped with central stack.<br />

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LB2 11/04/1986 141042 Cottage. C17 altered C18 and C20. Timber-frame with brick infill<br />

and rebuilding, thatched roof. 1½ storey 3 bay with C18 outshot to L<br />

and C20 additions each end. Front has planked door in L bay.<br />

Single casement in this bay and outshot. 2-light casement in other<br />

bays. C18 2-light leaded casement in eyebrow dormer over central<br />

bay. Stack above. Roof half-hipped to R and swept-down to L, with<br />

ridge piece and projecting hood over door.<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141040 Rectory, now private house. Late C18, altered C19 and C20.<br />

Chequer brickwork, old plain tile roof. Square plan of 5 narrow bay<br />

front by 3 wide bay sides with single storey early C19 addition to rear<br />

and C19 link to C18 service range behind. Entrance side has C19<br />

porch at L with brick corner piers and C20 6-panel door in heavy<br />

frame with semi-circular fanlight and stone copings. To R and on 1st<br />

floor 5 12-pane sashes under segmental arches. On 2nd floor short<br />

6-pane sashes under similar arches. Moulded timber cornice.<br />

Hipped roof with large ridge stack to L of centre. To R garden front<br />

of 5 bays. Internally altered.<br />

LB2 10/10/1985 141039 School house. 1844-5 for Baring family. Brick with diaper patterns in<br />

blue brick headers, old fishscale tile roof. 1½ storey, L-shaped of 3<br />

bay range with R bay wing projecting a bay. Planked door in centre<br />

bay under deep lean-to timber porch on side of wing. 2-light<br />

casement in L bay, 3-light casement on end of wing with 2-light<br />

casement over. All windows cast-iron diamond pattern casements<br />

under rubbed brick arches. Above door 2-light similar casement in<br />

gabled dormer. On ridge between LH 2 bays stack with pair of<br />

diamond shafts and similar set longitudinally at junction of ridges.<br />

On L end canted bay window with similar casement.<br />

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FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


The Old Forge Cottage<br />

West Tytherley<br />

Salisbury<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP5 1JX<br />

LB2 11/04/1986 141038 Cottage. C16 altered C18 and early C20. Timber-frame with<br />

colourwashed brick infill and rebuilding. 2 wide bays and central<br />

smoke bay with lean-to each end, 1½ storey C20 "Tudor" door in<br />

smoke bay, under falt hood. Each side 3-light casement with small<br />

2-light casement near R end, and 3-light casement in R outshot.<br />

Above RH bay large gabled dormer with 4-light casement. Above<br />

door 2-light casement in gabled dormer. Roof half-hipped with multiflued<br />

C17 stack above door and projecting stack on end of RH leanto.<br />

WEST TYTHERLEY AND<br />

FRENCHMOOR


Wherwell<br />

Mole Hall And Attached Barn<br />

29A Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

Rosemary Cottage<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

28 Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

Mausoleum In The Churchyard<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139719 House and small barn or stable. C17, with C19 details. Cob walls<br />

and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 windows. The roof is<br />

lowered as a hip at each end over outshots and continues as a<br />

capping to a short wall, linked to the ½-hipped barn roof. There is a<br />

high plinth and the wall (to the barn) has a doorway, the barn is<br />

boarded above rubble brick and flint at the front, the other sides<br />

being boarded. Casements. C19 doorway with a hood on brackets<br />

(now with a thatched cover), pilasters, and 6-panelled (2-top-glazed)<br />

door.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139717 House. Early C18, with late C19 extension, and some C20 details.<br />

Brick, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. ½-hipped<br />

roof, with eaves raised above upper window. Painted walls, high<br />

plinth, former doorway at the front now blocked. Casements. Plain<br />

entrance at the north side.<br />

LB2S 20/12/1960 139716 House. C15, C16, with some early C19 features, and C20<br />

extension. Late-mediaeval timber-framed structure of 3 bays, with a<br />

wider central bay, with a C16 chimney inserted and a C17 stack built<br />

onto the south end. Thatched roof, ½-hipped, with eyebrow to a<br />

dormer. 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. Exposed frame,<br />

with filling of plaster and painted brickwork. Casements. Plain<br />

doorway. The interior has a staircase (one old) at each end,<br />

indicative of a central open hall. C20 2-storeyed extension at the<br />

rear.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139714 Mausoleum of the Ire Monger family. Circa 1860. Rectangular<br />

stone building. Plain stone roof with coved eaves, containing<br />

gargoyle heads. The side walls comprise shallow panels with<br />

shields and ogee heads, above a bold rollband, and a battered base.<br />

The south-west gable has an upper vent with a trefoil above coupled<br />

cusped openings, recessed within a simple pointed frame. A plain<br />

horizontal band below terminates in shields. The entrance is a trefoil<br />

opening with 4 tiers of mouldings, breaking the base, the access<br />

being protected by a wrought-iron grille.<br />

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St Peter And Holy Cross Church<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

The Old Rectory<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

6 Chant Close<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JA<br />

LB2S 21/03/1984 139713 Parish church, being a replacement of a double-aisled mediaeval<br />

building, which may have been a part of the adjoining Benedictine<br />

Nunnery. 1956-8, by Woodyer. Nave and aisles of 4 bays, chancel,<br />

north vestry, western bell turret, and south porch. Tiled roof,<br />

continued above the aisles without a clerestory. Flint walls with<br />

stone dressings; buttresses, geometrical windows, cill banding to the<br />

chancel, plinth. Within, the north aisle at the west end has some<br />

built-in sculptured fragments, and there is an effigy on a nun on a<br />

modern base, an alter tomb of 1551 (to Sir Owen West) with early<br />

Renaissance details, and a mediaeval corbel made from part of a<br />

Saxon cross (with interlaced carving).<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139712 House. C18, with mid C19 additions. Brick, with a tile roof. The<br />

south-west elevation has 2 storeys, 2.1.3 upper windows above<br />

1.1.2 windows, with an off-centre projecting unit of the later period.<br />

½-hipped roofing, with varied lower outshots at the rear, gabled and<br />

½-hipped roofing, with varied lower outshots at the rear, gabled and<br />

½-hipped; brick dentil eaves. Walls in English bond (Flemish to the<br />

projection, which has a 1st floor band), cambered openings. Triple<br />

Victorian sashes in exposed frames. The south-east gable has<br />

timber-framing. There are coachhouse and stable buildings at the<br />

rear, with tile roofs with bargeboards, and rubble flint and brick walls,<br />

one gable incorporating a mediaeval cross (from the former priory).<br />

Boundary wall of flint and brick bands.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139710 Now two houses, but formerly the railway station, comprising a<br />

stationmaster's house (6) and the attached station building (5).<br />

1884. Brick walls, and hipped tile roof. The L-shaped house, with a<br />

porch within the angle, is of 2 storeys, 1.1 windows. The walls have<br />

stepped brick eaves, cambered rubbed arches, a moulded 1st floor<br />

band, and decorative aprons beneath the moulded stone cills.<br />

Coupled sashes, with unusual glazing bars, one rectangular bay with<br />

a tiled roof. The doorway, beneath a relieving arch, has a hood in<br />

brackets and ½-glazed door. The single-storeyed station block is<br />

symmetrical with 4 windows, with a set-back unit of 1 window at the<br />

east end. Deep stepped brick eaves, cambered rubbed arches,<br />

decorative apron on panel beneath moulded stone cills. Sashes,<br />

coupled to the outer openings and the wing: the inner windows are<br />

beneath a wide canopy (on 4 brackets) which covers the central<br />

entrance. A virtually unaltered structure.<br />

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Windwhistle Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HU<br />

Westover Farm House<br />

Westover Farm Road<br />

Goodworth Clatford<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7LE<br />

Winchester Lodge<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JR<br />

Quarley Riding Wherwell Priory<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JH<br />

Dovecote 15yds E Of Fullerton<br />

Grange<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139769 Farmhouse, now 2 cottages. Early C19. Brick walls: thatched roof,<br />

hipped at the north end, with catslide at the rear. 2 storeys, 4<br />

windows, Flemish bond walls, with blue headers, cambered<br />

openings to the ground floor, rebuilt north gable. Casements. Plain<br />

doorways, the one at the north gable having a thatched hood.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139767 House. Late C18, with C20 extensions. Rendered walls, and tiled<br />

roof. L-shaped building, with a symmetrical north-east elevation of 2<br />

storeys and attic, 3 windows. 1st floor band, keys to cambered<br />

openings, plinth. Sashes, outer windows of triple lights. The northwest<br />

gable has a plain wide doorway, with glazed door and side<br />

windows: another (C20) wide glazed porch with concave metal top.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139765 House. Mid C19, with C20 addition. Mixed materials, with a tile roof.<br />

2 storeys. The main block is a flattened octagon, with a shallow<br />

gabled porch (now filled) facing the driveway. The other walls, each<br />

of 1 window, have ½ dormers with gables, the central of the group of<br />

3 being wider. The walls are of flint with horizontal red brick bands,<br />

1st floor band and plinth; the quoins and cambered arches are of<br />

stone. Coupled casements, with leaded lights made up of octagons<br />

and smaller square. The main roof is hipped, but that of the C20<br />

extension is gabled. The new part has red brickwork and C20<br />

casements.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139764 House, with attached units. Early C19. Brick, flint and brick, and a<br />

tile roof. 2 storeys and 1 storey above a cellar. The north front has<br />

a symmetrical original centre of 3 windows, with additions at each<br />

side of 1 and 2 storeys, 1 window. Hipped roof. Flemish bond walls,<br />

with rubbed flat arches, stone cills. Sashes to the first floor,<br />

casements below. The south elevation overlooks the stream, and<br />

has openings to the cellar (which has quadripartite brick vaulting),<br />

the walls having several horizontal flint bands. Casements (some<br />

filled).<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139724 Store building. Late C18. A cube with a pyramid tile roof, with a<br />

small leaded flat (replacing former ventilator). Walls of red brickwork<br />

with flint bands. Plain doorway. Included for group value.<br />

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Barn 30yds S Of Dublin<br />

Farmhouse<br />

Longparish Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JP<br />

Gatepiers To Winchester Lodge<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JR<br />

Quarley Riding Wherwell Priory<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JH<br />

Apple Cottage<br />

26 Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

Goddards<br />

27 Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

Heather Cottage<br />

29 Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139734 Barn. C18. Timber-frame of 5 bays, with Queen Post truss. ½hipped<br />

thatch roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139766 Gatepiers on each side of a former gateway to a disused drive.<br />

Circa 1830. Pair of stone piers, of square plan, with ball finials<br />

above a moulded cornice. Panelled sides, broken by a middle<br />

projecting band. Plinth.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139763 Wall, separating the garden front of the Priory from the various<br />

service units. Early C19. Brick wall with flint bands, with entrance to<br />

the service area between gate-piers. These are of square section in<br />

red brickwork, with ribbed ball finials above plain caps, plain bases,<br />

and with a stone carved scroll ornament (ancom) linking each pier to<br />

the top of the wall.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139711 Pair of cottages. Late C18, with some C19 features. Brick walls,<br />

and a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. The roof is<br />

gabled at the north end, and there are splayed eyebrows to the<br />

upper windows. Painted walls of Flemish bond, cambered ground<br />

floor openings, the north gable (a C19 repair) being of flint with brick<br />

quoins and bands. Casement. Plain doorways, with boarded doors.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139715 House. Late C18. Brick, with ½-hipped tile roof (catslide at rear).<br />

Regular front (east) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. Painted walls in<br />

Flemish bond, with flush 1st floor header band, stepped plinth.<br />

Casements. Plain boarded door beneath a hood on brackets.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139718 House. Late C18, restored C20. Plastered walls and ½-hipped<br />

thatch roof. 2 storeys, 4 windows to the long elevation at rightangles<br />

to the roadway, facing the stream. Casements. 2 plain<br />

doorways.<br />

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Barn And Stable At The Rear Of<br />

The<br />

The White Lion<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JF<br />

Twentieth Century Stores And<br />

Gavel Acre<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JF<br />

Granary 15yds SW Of Manor<br />

House<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

Gatepiers To Andover Lodge<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Garden Wall At Fullerton Grange<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Fullerton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7LA<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139757 Barn and stable L-shaped block, the larger unit now a garage, the<br />

smaller a cottage. Early C19. Plastered walls, and hipped thatch<br />

roof. The larger unit is a 4-bay timber-frame with one aisle, the truss<br />

having straight struts: a carriage opening and 2 doorways face the<br />

courtyard. The other arm has a central door between 2 casements,<br />

and exposed framing in the east gable.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139754 House. C18, with C20 restoration. rendered walls, and thatched roof,<br />

1 storey and attic, 5 above 4 windows. The roof is 1/2 -hipped, the<br />

eaves being raised above dormers, and extended downwards to<br />

form a gable above the entrance. Casements. Shallow timberframed<br />

porch.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139751 Granary. Early C19. Timber-frame on 3 x 5 staddles. ½-hipped tile<br />

roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139742 2 stone piers. Circa 1830. Square section, recessed panels, a<br />

middle projecting band, with recessed ornament at the angles, plinth.<br />

The top is a ball-finial above a wide cornice. Wrought-iron gates,<br />

with diagonal and curved diagonal edges, with circles at the<br />

junctions of the main framework.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139723 Wall, enclosing the garden to the south of the house. Late C18.<br />

Chalk cob on a flint base, with plastered surface and thatched<br />

capping (continued near the house as a tiled cover).<br />

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Granary 30yds N Of Fullerton<br />

Grange<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

Barn 10yds NE Of Windwhistle<br />

Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HU<br />

White House Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HW<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139725 Granary. Early C19. Timber-frame on 4 x 3 staddles. ½-hipped tile<br />

roof. Corrugated iron cladding. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139770 Barn. C18. 5-bay timber-frame, with aisle on the long east side, and<br />

a central (west) waggon entrance: straight struts to the trusses.<br />

Hipped thatch roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139768 Cottage. Early C19. Rendered walls and thatched roof, with catslide<br />

at the rear. 2 storeys, 2 windows. Casements. Porch with a<br />

thatched roof.<br />

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Stable Block 30yds S Of<br />

Wherwell Priory<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JH<br />

LB1 21/03/1984 139762 Abbey building, probably refectory, to Wherwell Abbey; now<br />

garages, stores workshops etc. Probably 2nd quarter of C13;<br />

altered C17, C18, late C19 and C20. Banded flint and brick with<br />

some chalk blocks; brick dressings; plain tile roof. Originally a large<br />

open hall; loft floor inserted C19. 8 roof bays; late C19 single-storey<br />

3-bay brick extension at right end; C20 brick outshut at left end.<br />

Brick quoins and cambered openings, the windows with diamondleaded<br />

wood-framed lights, the doorways with board doors with<br />

cover strips. Late C20 garage door at left end. 3 gabled dormers.<br />

Rear: C17 or C18 brick quoins and buttress at right end, 2-light<br />

windows, and sashes at left end; two loading hatches; 2 gabled<br />

dormers. Blind oculus to left gable. Interior: C19 stalls. Half-way up<br />

walls, wooden corbels project, supporting jowelled vertical posts and<br />

straight braces, both of which rise to tie-beam. Tie-beams support<br />

queen-posts which have collars and slightly arched braces to<br />

clasped through purlins; passing braces rise from tie-beam to collar,<br />

face halved to queen posts. Collared rafters with wedges at base<br />

between rafter feet and wall plate and wedges also at junction of<br />

rafters and purlins at which point the rafters are scarf-jointed (the<br />

principal rafters are unjointed). Wall plates have trait de Jupiter<br />

joints. Collars and passing braces have notched lap joints. There<br />

are some carpenters' marks. The timbers are smoke-blackened, this<br />

being more heavy at the centre. The 2 left-hand bays were<br />

reconstructed in the C17 and are unsooted, having a queen strut<br />

truss; lower tier of staggered butt purlins, upper tier of clasped<br />

through purlins on collar, and straight window-braces. The<br />

Benedictine abbey was founded C986. It was ruled from 1226-57 by<br />

Abbess Euphemia who was a prodigious builder and, in view of the<br />

probable date of this building, she is likely to have been responsible<br />

for its construction. D K Coldicott, Hampshire Nunneries, pp. 116-<br />

119, 193. J R<br />

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Wherwell Priory<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JH<br />

New Barn Cottage<br />

New Barn Lane<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7HX<br />

LB2S 07/01/1952 139761 A country mansion of the early C18 with additions of mid C18;<br />

altered C19 and C20. Main fronts of stucco; slate roof with some<br />

leaded flats. The north and east elevations are classical facades,<br />

the east elevation altered mid C20 when the double-height dining<br />

room was created. East and west elevations acquired canted bays<br />

at their northern ends in mid C18. Symmetrical east elevation of 2<br />

storeys and attic, 1.3.1 windows, with a tallroom behind the<br />

centrepiece, with half-octagonal projections at each end. Parapet<br />

with stone coping and wood modillion cornice (carried round the<br />

ends with modillions), quoins, architraves, 1st floor band, plinth, 3<br />

panels with swags above the taller openings of the centrepiece: the<br />

ends are simpler with keys to the plain openings. Sashes to the<br />

dormers, which have leaded flat roofs. The roof is hipped and<br />

behind it is a cupola on a square clock tower, with cornice on<br />

brackets. The north elevation (incorporating the half-octagon at its<br />

east side) is regular, of 2 storeys and attic, 3.4.2 windows, with a<br />

taller half-octagonal projection at its west end. Parapet, coved<br />

cornice, plain architraves, 1st floor band into the slightly-recessed<br />

centre, plinth. Sashes (some Victorian). Entrance porch of a Doric<br />

Order with blocking course, entablature with modillions and 2 plain<br />

columns forward of 2 pilasters; now filled in with glazing. The<br />

general style continues along most of the south elevation, which has<br />

walls of mixed stone and flint, with stone dressings: a southprojecting<br />

single-storeyed service wing on the west side abuts the<br />

stream, with a stone base wall, flint walls with red brick quoins and<br />

band, a tile roof, and mullioned and transomed windows.<br />

SCHEDULE The interiors are mostly of C18 and panelled. Hall is<br />

entirely bolection panelled with Doric fluted pilasters. An arch, the<br />

reveal of which is more simple treated suggesting C19 or C20<br />

alteration, provides a view of the stairs. These are themselves in 2<br />

flights with lan<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139760 Large L-shaped barn, formed by the joining of 2 units, of slightly<br />

different date. C18, with C20 exterior. The north-south unit has 5<br />

bays with aisles, and merges at its north end (west side) with an<br />

east-west unit of 6 bays, with aisles. Timber-frame on a brick base,<br />

with Queen Post truss and arch-braces. Hipped roof of C20 tiles,<br />

and C20 boarded walls. One post is inscribed with initials, and dates<br />

of 1782, 1796, 1790, 1837, 1846, 1911, etc.<br />

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Granary 20yds W Of Cornmill<br />

And Millhouse<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

The Mill House<br />

Mill Lane<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JH<br />

White Lion P.H. Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

34 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

30 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139759 Granary. Mid C19. Timber-frame on 4 x 3 staddles. Low-pitched<br />

hipped slate roof. Boarded walls.<br />

LB2 06/01/1982 139758 House, attached to mill buildings. Early C19. House of stucco, the<br />

mill being weather-boarded on a brick base: slate roof. The house is<br />

plain, of 2 storeys and 4 windows, with a low pitched roof and wide<br />

eaves, sashes in reveals, and a 2-panelled door and thin fanlight<br />

within a plain opening: the rear wall is red brickwork, with cambered<br />

openings and sashes. The mill is a framed structure, the upper walls<br />

being boarded and the base wall of English bond; small windows to<br />

the base, all windows being casements. 1st floor loading door. A<br />

substantial survival of machinery.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139756 Public house. Early C19. Brick walls, and tile roof. The long front<br />

(east) is of 2 storeys, 7 (2 blocked) above 6 windows, and a shorter<br />

block is attached at the rear. Hipped roof, with brick dentil eaves.<br />

Walls in header bond, 1st floor band (flush blue band at the rear),<br />

cambered ground floor openings, plinth. Casements, one splayed<br />

bay with Victorian sashes. Plain doorway, with a small pediment<br />

hood and ½-glazed door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139755 Pair of cottage. Late C18. Mixed wall finishes, and thatched roof. 1<br />

storey and attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eaves raised above<br />

upper windows: the west gable is tile-hung with scalloped bands.<br />

No.34 has walls of mixed brick and flint with brick quoins, in part red<br />

brickwork in Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered ground floor<br />

openings: attached tapered stack at the west gable, with flint panels.<br />

No. 33 is now rendered. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139753 Short terrace. Mid C19. Brick and flint, with a tile roof. Symmetrical<br />

front (south-east) of 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. The roof has a<br />

catslide at the rear, with 4 gabled dormers to the front, with cills at<br />

eaves level. Walls of unknapped flint with brick dressings; quoins,<br />

bands at window head and cill level, and eaves and plinth, cambered<br />

openings. Casements. 3 plain doorways with tiled hoods. Included<br />

for group value.<br />

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2 Kingsmill Barns<br />

High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JH<br />

Manor House And Boundary Wall<br />

High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

Chestnut Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

1 Kingsmill Barns<br />

High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JH<br />

31 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139752 Barn. C18, with mid C19 extension. 5 bay timber-frame with a lower<br />

north-east extension with flint and brick walls, and one bay with a<br />

brick wall; otherwise boarded. Tile roof, hipped at the south-west.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139750 House and boundary wall, Mid C19. Flint, brick and stone walls,<br />

slat roof. Symmetrical front (north) of 2 storeys, 3 windows. The low<br />

pitched roof has 2 hips at the rear and coupled gables to the front,<br />

with plain bargeboards; short Tudor Stack. The front wall is a<br />

chequered pattern of stone and flint square, the west elevations is of<br />

brick and flint squares, other sides being of red brickwork and part<br />

rendering: the front gables are of flint with diagonal lines of bricks:<br />

hood moulds above the windows. Casements. Plain doorway with a<br />

fanlight and 6-panelled door. A later single-storeyed service block to<br />

the east (with hipped slate roof) links to the boundary wall, which is<br />

of brickwork in English bond, with a tiled capping.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139749 House. Late C19. Plaster walls and thatch roof. 2 storeys, 3<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof, with eyebrow to the east-side upper<br />

window. Casements. Wood porch with thatched roof and ½-glazed<br />

door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139752 Barn. C18, with mid C19 extension. 5 bay timber-frame with a lower<br />

north-east extension with flint and brick walls, and one bay with a<br />

brick wall; otherwise boarded. Tile roof, hipped at the south-west.<br />

Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139753 Short terrace. Mid C19. Brick and flint, with a tile roof. Symmetrical<br />

front (south-east) of 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. The roof has a<br />

catslide at the rear, with 4 gabled dormers to the front, with cills at<br />

eaves level. Walls of unknapped flint with brick dressings; quoins,<br />

bands at window head and cill level, and eaves and plinth, cambered<br />

openings. Casements. 3 plain doorways with tiled hoods. Included<br />

for group value.<br />

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32 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Cob Cottage<br />

33 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

The Old Booking Hall<br />

5 Chant Close<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JA<br />

Antlers Cottage<br />

25 Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JJ<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139753 Short terrace. Mid C19. Brick and flint, with a tile roof. Symmetrical<br />

front (south-east) of 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. The roof has a<br />

catslide at the rear, with 4 gabled dormers to the front, with cills at<br />

eaves level. Walls of unknapped flint with brick dressings; quoins,<br />

bands at window head and cill level, and eaves and plinth, cambered<br />

openings. Casements. 3 plain doorways with tiled hoods. Included<br />

for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139755 Pair of cottage. Late C18. Mixed wall finishes, and thatched roof. 1<br />

storey and attic, 3 windows. ½-hipped roof, with eaves raised above<br />

upper windows: the west gable is tile-hung with scalloped bands.<br />

No.34 has walls of mixed brick and flint with brick quoins, in part red<br />

brickwork in Flemish bond with blue headers, cambered ground floor<br />

openings: attached tapered stack at the west gable, with flint panels.<br />

No. 33 is now rendered. Casements. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139710 Now two houses, but formerly the railway station, comprising a<br />

stationmaster's house (6) and the attached station building (5).<br />

1884. Brick walls, and hipped tile roof. The L-shaped house, with a<br />

porch within the angle, is of 2 storeys, 1.1 windows. The walls have<br />

stepped brick eaves, cambered rubbed arches, a moulded 1st floor<br />

band, and decorative aprons beneath the moulded stone cills.<br />

Coupled sashes, with unusual glazing bars, one rectangular bay with<br />

a tiled roof. The doorway, beneath a relieving arch, has a hood in<br />

brackets and ½-glazed door. The single-storeyed station block is<br />

symmetrical with 4 windows, with a set-back unit of 1 window at the<br />

east end. Deep stepped brick eaves, cambered rubbed arches,<br />

decorative apron on panel beneath moulded stone cills. Sashes,<br />

coupled to the outer openings and the wing: the inner windows are<br />

beneath a wide canopy (on 4 brackets) which covers the central<br />

entrance. A virtually unaltered structure.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139711 Pair of cottages. Late C18, with some C19 features. Brick walls,<br />

and a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. The roof is<br />

gabled at the north end, and there are splayed eyebrows to the<br />

upper windows. Painted walls of Flemish bond, cambered ground<br />

floor openings, the north gable (a C19 repair) being of flint with brick<br />

quoins and bands. Casement. Plain doorways, with boarded doors.<br />

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17 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Priory Cottage<br />

15 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Toveys Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

19 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139744 Pair of houses. C17, with C20 minor additions. Timber-framed<br />

structure, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 above 5<br />

windows. The roof is hipped, and brought low on the east side, with<br />

a catslide at the rear above later extensions, splayed openings<br />

above the dormers (with cills at eaves level). Exposed frame has<br />

plaster infilling and there is a plinth which deepens as the ground<br />

falls at the west side. Casements. Entrances at the rear.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139740 Once 5, now 3 cottages, comprising a narrow row following the<br />

curving line of the street. Mainly C18. Plaster and thatch exterior. 1<br />

storey and attic, 7 above 9 windows, irregularly-spaced. The roof<br />

varies in height, have eyebrows to dormers (of different sizes and<br />

form). Plain walls, one cambered opening, plinth. Casements.<br />

Boarded doors in plain openings.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139740 Once 5, now 3 cottages, comprising a narrow row following the<br />

curving line of the street. Mainly C18. Plaster and thatch exterior. 1<br />

storey and attic, 7 above 9 windows, irregularly-spaced. The roof<br />

varies in height, have eyebrows to dormers (of different sizes and<br />

form). Plain walls, one cambered opening, plinth. Casements.<br />

Boarded doors in plain openings.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139745 Range of cottages, falling and curving along the road frontage, now<br />

2 dwellings. C17. Timber-framed, with a thatch roof. One storey<br />

and attic, irregular fenestration. The roof ridge drops with the ground<br />

level, and each end (of 1 storey) is lower; eyebrow dormers. Most of<br />

the front has exposed framing, with plaster infilling, the ends being of<br />

plaster. Small casements: one former shopfront window with an old<br />

cornice and pilaster and new window bars. Plain doorways with<br />

boarded doors.<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL


War Memorial<br />

Church Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

LB2 28/10/2008 505367 A war memorial of ashlar blocks, limestone and metal<br />

commemorating those fallen in war in two World Wars.<br />

DESCRIPTION: The war memorial consists of a Neo-classical pillar<br />

or column at the junction of three roads so designed as to have face<br />

to each of the three conjoining road directions. The polygonal (three<br />

faces with intervening cusps) limestone plinth sits on a circular<br />

foundation of limestone paving slabs. On this plinth sits the stone<br />

base, with moulded decoration, which bears a three-faced, polygonal<br />

column of ashlar stone blocks with inscriptions in an elegant<br />

typescript on moulded tablets in each face. On the tablet which faces<br />

south in the dedication, ‘IN HONOUR OF THE MEN OF<br />

WHERWELL WHO SERVED THEIR KING AND COUNTRY IN THE<br />

GREAT WAR 1914-1918’; under which is a list of 35 names on<br />

blocks standing proud of the column, and one name below on the<br />

plane of the column. This dedication is repeated on the side of the<br />

monument, with another 35 names on the blocks and two below. On<br />

the tables on the west is a cross under which is the dedication, ‘IN<br />

GRATEFUL REMEMBERANCE OF THE MEN OF WHERELL WHO<br />

GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WARS’; under which is<br />

‘FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH’ with the dates 1914 and 1918 below and<br />

a list of 24 names on the blocks and two below. On the base of the<br />

column on this side are the dates 1939 and 1945 and six names<br />

below. The column is topped by a plain frieze with beaded<br />

decoration dividing if from a moulded cornice above. Above the<br />

cornice is a small cross on a base of festooned and fluted<br />

decoration. The whole monument is about 4m high.<br />

HISTORY: The memorial which was designed by the architect<br />

William Henry Ward (1865-1924) was unveiled on 19th September<br />

1920 by Major General Sir Robert Wigham and was dedicated by<br />

local clergy and dignitaries.<br />

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION:<br />

• It is an elegant memorial of good quality workmanship and<br />

materials<br />

• It is an unusual design by a recognised architect.<br />

• It is an eloquent witness to the impact of tragic events on<br />

this community<br />

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Ivy Cottage And Kingsmill Barns<br />

22 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

23 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Pound Tree Cottages<br />

High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7LG<br />

21 Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

18 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Moonflower Cottage<br />

16 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139746 House. C18. Plastered walls, and thatched roof. 1 storey and attic,<br />

3 windows. The roof is ½-hipped at the west end above a brick<br />

tapered stack, the east is hipped and brought to a low eaves above<br />

an outshot, the eaves are raised above 2 dormers (with cills at eaves<br />

level). Plain walls, with a high plinth. Casements. Plain doorway<br />

with a shallow wooden porch and thatched canopy.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139748 House and shop. Mid C19. Rendered walls and slate roof. The<br />

taller 2 storeyed main block is set back, with a gable; at the west<br />

side the shop unit (of a lower 2 storeys) extends forward, with a<br />

hipped roof. The gable has a decorative bargeboard and contains a<br />

quatrefoil ornament; the ground floor is a forward extension with a<br />

lower roof. There is a mixture of casements and sashes: the<br />

shopfront has a cornice and frieze, with pilasters enclosing the<br />

window and doorway. Included for group value.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139747 House of earlier origin but mostly late C19 exterior. Rendered walls,<br />

and slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 windows. Casements. ½-glazed door<br />

within an open timber-framed and gabled porch. Included for group<br />

value.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139745 Range of cottages, falling and curving along the road frontage, now<br />

2 dwellings. C17. Timber-framed, with a thatch roof. One storey<br />

and attic, irregular fenestration. The roof ridge drops with the ground<br />

level, and each end (of 1 storey) is lower; eyebrow dormers. Most of<br />

the front has exposed framing, with plaster infilling, the ends being of<br />

plaster. Small casements: one former shopfront window with an old<br />

cornice and pilaster and new window bars. Plain doorways with<br />

boarded doors.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139744 Pair of houses. C17, with C20 minor additions. Timber-framed<br />

structure, with a thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 3 above 5<br />

windows. The roof is hipped, and brought low on the east side, with<br />

a catslide at the rear above later extensions, splayed openings<br />

above the dormers (with cills at eaves level). Exposed frame has<br />

plaster infilling and there is a plinth which deepens as the ground<br />

falls at the west side. Casements. Entrances at the rear.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139743 Single-storeyed plain cottage. Early C19. Rendered walls, and<br />

thatch roof. The roof is hipped, and brought to a low eaves above an<br />

outshot at the south end. Plain walls, boarded outshot. 3<br />

casements, small casement to the outshot. Plain doorway, with a<br />

gabled hood, having curved bargeboards.<br />

WHERWELL<br />

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Andover Lodge<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Forge Cottage<br />

13 High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Primrose Cottage<br />

High Street<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JG<br />

Mount Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JL<br />

Toll Cottage<br />

Winchester Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JL<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139741 `Cottage orne', at the entrance to the driveway to the Priory. Circa<br />

1830. Rendered walls, thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, gable to the<br />

front (north-west) and rear of 1 window, the longer side (to the drive)<br />

having a dormer above 2 windows and a central entrance. The lowpitched<br />

roof has an overhanging eaves of about 4 feet, with boarded<br />

soffit, supported along the sides by 4 beam brackets with moulded<br />

ends, the purlins projecting at the gable being braced by carved<br />

brackets, one eyebrow dormer to the long side. Plain walls with a<br />

plinth, and a hoodmould above the front attic window. The windows<br />

have large diagonal bars, one being a bay on carved brackets. The<br />

plain doorway, above steps, has a ½-glazed door, with similar<br />

diagonal treatment.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139740 Once 5, now 3 cottages, comprising a narrow row following the<br />

curving line of the street. Mainly C18. Plaster and thatch exterior. 1<br />

storey and attic, 7 above 9 windows, irregularly-spaced. The roof<br />

varies in height, have eyebrows to dormers (of different sizes and<br />

form). Plain walls, one cambered opening, plinth. Casements.<br />

Boarded doors in plain openings.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139739 Cottage. C17, with early C20 addition. Timber-frame, with a<br />

thatched roof and some slate roofing. 1 storey and attic to the old<br />

part, 2 storeys to the latter. ½-hipped gable to the roadway.<br />

Exposed frame, with rendered and painted brick infill, cement plinth.<br />

Casements. The plain doorway is in the new section, which has<br />

upper walls of wavey boarding, above a bricknogged timber-frame,<br />

with an exaggerated jetty at the north end.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139738 Restored cottage. Late C18. Brick walls, and thatch roof. 1 storey<br />

and attic, 3 windows. The roof is ½-hipped, with eyebrows to the<br />

dormers (which have cills at eaves level), extending as a canopy<br />

above the entrance. Painted walls, cambered ground floor openings.<br />

Casements. Boarded door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139737 Cottage. Early C19, renovated late C20. Brick and chalk stone,<br />

render, and thatch. 1 storey (west end is 1 storey and attic), 4<br />

windows. Roof hipped at the north end, ½ hipped at the west, with 1<br />

eyebrow dormer to the front. The west side and end has brick<br />

quoins, 1st floor band and plinth, there is a small section of flintwork,<br />

the remainder being rendered. Casements. Plain doorway.<br />

______________________________<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL


Sheppards Cottage<br />

8 Longparish Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JL<br />

Old Greenwich Cottage<br />

Longparish Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JP<br />

Dublin Farmhouse<br />

Longparish Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JP<br />

Old Farm House<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Cottonworth<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JX<br />

West Mill<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JS<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139736 Long block, now a pair of cottages. Late C18. Plaster walls, and<br />

thatch roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. The roof is ½-hipped at<br />

the west end, and hipped at the east, where it extends to a lower<br />

level above an outshot. Casements, one small rectangular bay at<br />

the west end, with a hipped tile roof. Plain doorways.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139735 Once a pair, now one dwelling. Late C18. Plaster walls, and thatch<br />

roof. 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. The roof is hipped at each end<br />

and brought to a low eaves above boarded outshots, eyebrow<br />

dormers. Casements. Plain doorway (and a window in a former<br />

entrance).<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139732 House. C18, with C19 features. Brick walls, and tile roof. L-shaped<br />

block of 1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. The roof is hipped<br />

and ½-hipped, and brought to a low eaves at the south-east end,<br />

hipped dormers with cills at eaves level. Flemish bond walls with<br />

blue headers, cambered ground floor openings, some signs of<br />

altered features, a high plinth to the roadside wing, a 2-storeyed<br />

projection on the north-east side: one fragment of exposed framing<br />

(suggesting earlier origin). Mainly C19 casements and 2 splayed<br />

bays. ½-glazed door.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139731 House. C17 timber-framed house, with C18 brick cladding, and a ½hipped<br />

tile roof. T-shaped structure of 1 storey and attic, 3 windows<br />

to the south front. The walls are of English bond, with cambered<br />

openings, plinth. Casements, 1 gabled dormer with cill at eaves<br />

level. Boarded porch. A later outshot on the north-west side has a<br />

slate roof.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139730 House. Mid C18, with early C20 additions. Brick and flint, upper<br />

part timber-framed, thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 3<br />

windows. ½-hipped roof with catslide at the rear, raised eaves to<br />

dormers at the front, and extension above the porch. The walls<br />

above eaves level have exposed bricknogged framing; the main<br />

walls of flint have red brick quoins, horizontal bands, cambered<br />

arches, and plinth mouldings. Casements. C20 porch in the same<br />

style, with a boarded door.<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL


Watermill Cottage<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JS<br />

Aldings<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JS<br />

May Cottage<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JS<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139729 Formerly a pair of cottages, now one dwelling. Mid C18. Rendered<br />

walls above a flint base, thatched roof. The main elevation (east) is<br />

symmetrical, of 1 storey and attic, 4 windows. The hipped roof is<br />

brought low at each end above outshots (which are clad in vertical<br />

rustic poles). The eaves are raised above the dormers (with cills at<br />

eaves level), and there is one eyebrow dormer to the road (west)<br />

elevation. The walls are probably of cob, with painted triangular<br />

brick panels within timber-framing to the sides of the dormers.<br />

Casements. ½-glazed doors beneath slate-roofed canopies, on<br />

braced wood brackets.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139728 Formerly a pair of cottages, now one dwelling. Mid C18. Rendered<br />

walls and thatched roof. The main elevation (east) faces the river,<br />

and has 1 storey and attic, 5 upper windows. The hipped roof is<br />

brought low at the south end above an outshot (which is clad in<br />

vertical rustic poles), the eaves are raised above the dormers (with<br />

cills at eaves level): on the road elevation there are 2 eyebrow<br />

dormers. The plain walls have a high plinth to the road elevation; on<br />

the east elevation the triangular sides to the dormers are of painted<br />

brick within timber framework set back from the thick walls (probably<br />

of cob). Casements. One boarded door beneath a canopy on poles<br />

and a French door within a wide glazed verandah. Lead Sun fire-<br />

insurance sign.<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139727 House. Late C18, with alterations and additions of the early C20.<br />

Brick, some flint, chalk and other stone, with a thatched roof. Lshaped,<br />

1 storey and attic, irregular fenestration. The older part has<br />

brick walls, with some flint banding (all now painted, except the west<br />

side), the newer wing is of chalk stone with polite dressings. The<br />

thatched roof has a gable, a hipped end, some eyebrow dormers,<br />

and is lowered to form a hood above 2 doorways. Casement, one<br />

splayed bay with a hipped tile roof. Boarded door.<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL


The Old Malt House<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Wherwell<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7JS<br />

Fullerton Grange<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Fullerton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7LA<br />

Fullerton Mill<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Fullerton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7LA<br />

LB2 20/12/1960 139726 House. c1550; substantial remodelling in mid/late C17; partly rebuilt<br />

C18/C19; restored and extended C20. Timber-framed, partly<br />

painted brick and flint walls. Longstraw thatched hipped roof. Brick<br />

axial stacks. PLAN: Former 3-bay hall; remodelled in mid to late<br />

C17 with addition of right hand bay, and rebuilding of the service end<br />

in C18/19 to form a malthouse. EXTERIOR: 1 storey and attic.<br />

Asymmetrical 5/5 window range front. Mostly late C19 and C20<br />

casements with glazing bars, eaves raised over attic windows, and<br />

thatch carried down as canopy over doorway to right of centre,<br />

exposed timber-framing to left of centre. INTERIOR: Substantial<br />

timber framing exposed, braces are long and straight with large<br />

panel framing; evidence of a cross-passage. Cambered tie-beams<br />

on straight jowled posts, with queen-struts to collar with clasped<br />

purlins. roof has heavily soot blackened rafters and battens, and<br />

areas of smoke blackened multi-layered thatch. Brick ovens to<br />

former malthouse in situ in present kitchen. SOURCE: Roberts, E.,<br />

Hampshire CC report, 27-05-1999.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139722 House. Late C18, with mid C19 extensions and some features. Red<br />

brick walls in Flemish bond, brick dentil eaves, and a tiled roof.<br />

Symmetrical front (north) of 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows. Small<br />

gabled dormers, upper sashes, and ground floor Victorian splayed<br />

bays: some cast-iron casements to the single-storeyed extension.<br />

Mid C19 gabled brick porch.<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139721 Water mill on an ancient site, with house attached. Late C18, with<br />

minor C20 extensions. Brick walls, and a tile roof. The house part<br />

has a symmetrical elevation to the south of 2 storeys and attic, 3<br />

windows. The roof is ½-hipped, higher above the mill, with catslide<br />

to the rear of the house: the south elevation has a gablet to the attic<br />

and a large gable to the mill. English bond walls with a flush blue 1st<br />

floor band (to the house), cambered ground-floor openings, hoist<br />

door to the mill; the heavy timber-framing within the mill is exposed<br />

in the upper gable next to the house; the west wall is tile-hung, with<br />

scalloped bands. Casements. Plain doorways, the house entrance<br />

having a lightly-framed porch. The cut-waters and race are intact,<br />

and within the mill there remains a (C19) metal wheel.<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL<br />

WHERWELL


Vine Cottage<br />

Fullerton Road<br />

Fullerton<br />

Andover<br />

Hampshire<br />

SP11 7LA<br />

LB2 21/03/1984 139720 Cottage. C18, with a C20 rear extension. Rendered walls, with<br />

some later brickwork; thatched roof. 1 storey and attic, 2 above 3<br />

windows. The roof is hipped and brought low above an outshot<br />

(containing the present entrance) at the south side, wide eyebrows<br />

to the upper windows. Cast-iron diaper-patterned casements of the<br />

mid C19. Boarded door beneath a gabled canopy on posts. The<br />

extension is of brickwork, but of similar form.<br />

WHERWELL

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