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Offices and house built in 1880 - 1890 possible by James Williams. Red brick on the ground floor, white wash white cast on the first floor with half timbering in the gables. Tiled roofs which have moulded bargeboards with dentils. Brick chimneys with groups of square shafts set diagonal...
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Pair of two storey semi-detached cottages with single storey outshut to the north. The walls are of random rubble sandstone and the roofs of slate. Last pair in a row of three pairs of cottages built after the Broadclyst fire of 1870.
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CottagesHistory: a traditional detached house of late nineteenth century date; it is shown on the 2nd edition OS map (1899) and was probably built at the same time as the adjacent Kennels (c1870). This date accords with the fabric evidence; some internal fittings suggest a construction dat...
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On Listed Building Register for Basingstoke and Deane District (no. 5/76). Probably built c. 1848 when WLW Chute records building other similar estate cottages (HRO 31M57/1072). Brick two-storey cottages in Tudor style with tile roofs.EXTERNAL FEATURESRoof: Clay tile. Single storey 20thC a...
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A fallen tree-plate on the east of bank 17 in the easternmost (mid 19c) enclosure exposed bricks amongst its roots and in the earth it disturbed as it fell. It is possible to discern a platform at right angles to the bank, about 10m from it. The bricks are of two kinds, an irregularly sh...
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Gardeners CottageHistory: the Gardeners Cottage was built after 1870, possibly designed by Alfred Darbyshire and there is a datestone for 1874. Its symmetrical build gives it the impression of a pair of single-storey cottages, although it comprised a single dwelling. Nothing further is kno...
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An 1870s farmstead built of local stone, acted as the Home Farm for Arlington Court in the late 19c and early 20c, taking over the function of Barton Court and supplying milk, butter etc to the Chichester Family. Home Farm farmhouse is south facing, built into a hillside, two-storey at fro...
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Gardeners Cottage 0805 4783 Two-storey white-painted brick house, Flemish bond. Ground floor partly pebble-dashed, first floor partly pebble-dashed and partly shingled. Metal casement windows. Tiled roof. Small single-storey rear extension. Built into and Dwelling built in south-east corne...
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A pair of cottages designed in 1876 by George Devey for Leopold de Rothschild. Of red brick with irregular large blue diapers on the ground floor, with white washed render with half timbering and moulded bressumer above. Some fishscale tile hanging in the gables. It has a tiled roof wit...
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MB Ref No 108Description: Dwelling house of c.1880, once two cottages, later made into one. Built in red brick in English garden wall bond with Flemish bond to front elevation. Two storey, double pile, single fronted. The position of the original doors lie to the gable ends and have been a...
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