Reproduced with the kind permission of Hampshire County Council
Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. |
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Farmhouse C.16 |
Hensting Farmhouse. Chequer flint and stone. Old tile roof. Central chimney cruciform on plan. Arms and motto of Archbishop Stephen Langton on door was brought from Marwell. O.S.A. No. SU42 SE19. | T. & C.P. Act | SU 497 224 2630 27 |
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Farmhouse C.16 |
The Farmhouse. Earliest part wattle and daub 1550. Later additions. Formerly owned by Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Once village school. | SU 513 233 2630 05 |
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House C.17 |
Chestnut House. 70 yds. south south east of church. Brick. Formerly owned by Corpus Christi College. Once brewhouse. Tiled roof. 2 storeys. | T. & C.P. Act | SU 513 233 2630 07 |
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Farmhouse C.17 |
Whiteflood Farm. Brick and timber. Formerly inn, The Seven Bottles, and coaching house. | SU 532 238 2630 32 |
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Cottage C.17 |
3, Yew Tree Cottages. Brick. Formerly part of village bakery. | SU 511 233 2630 03 |
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Cottage C.17 |
2, Yew Tree Cottages. Brick. Formerly part of village bakery. | SU 512 233 2630 04 |
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Cottage C.17 |
The Cottage, Church Lane. Brick and rendered. Part thatch. Bread oven. Formerly an inn. | SU 517 237 2630 11 |
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Cottages C.17 |
Nos. 41-42, Owslebury Bottom. Brick, flint and thatch. Extended C.19. | SU 513 243 2630 13 |
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Cottage C.17 |
White Lilacs, Baybridge. Brick. Formerly Flower Pot Inn. | SU 529 231 2630 26 |
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Farmhouse C.17 |
Lower Whiteflood Farm. Brick and timber. Formerly owned by Corpus Christi College. | N.P. Act A.O.N.B. |
SU 533 232 2630 33 |
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Stable and Barn C.17 |
Marwell Manor Farm. Stable. A rebuilding, flint with brick dressings and old tile roof. Barn, weatherboard with old tile Queen-post trussed roof. Ref: 1. Brief Sketch of Marwell Manor (Southampton Museum). Ref: 2. P.H.F.C., Vol. 14, p.274. | T. & C.P. Act | SU 500 209 2630 20 |
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Inn C.17 |
Ship Inn. Brick with tiled roof. Date 1681 over fireplace. Possibly old ship’s timbers used in bar. | SU 511 233 2630 02 |
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Farmhouse C.17 |
Boyes Farm. Brick. Herringbone brickwork at rear. Bacon smoking room and bread oven. Connected with John Boyes of 1831 Agricultural Labourers’ Rebellion fame. | SU 510 233 2630 01 |
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Donkeywheel C.17 |
Chestnut House. Wooden structure. Formerly owned by Corpus Christi College. | T. & C.P. Act | SU 513 233 2630 08 |
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House C.17/18 |
Morestead Manor House. Brick. First floor string course. Hipped old tile roof. Dormer windows. Interior of interest. | T. & C.P. Act | SU 510 252 2630 30 |