Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
Page 22 - Crondall
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Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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House C.19 |
Ewshot Hall, Ewshot. 2 storeys. Structure of local brick with tiled roof and graceful brick chimney stacks. Wood-framed sash windows. Built on the site of Warren Corner Farmhouse and completed 1873. The old farmhouse was registered as a Dissenters' meeting house in 1816. Ref: 1. Hampshire Miscellany, (Willis). Ref: 2. The Ewshot Story, (Cross). | SU 816 490 2002 88 |
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Engineering Works C.19 |
Bourley Waterworks and Pumping Station. Provides water for military installations, Aldershot. Water from springs is collected by 10 miles of glazed channels and 7 miles of ditches and conveyed to four impounding reservoirs formed by building small earth dams across valleys. To obtain sufficient pressure in Aldershot a circular reservoir was constructed at a higher level and filled with water by a 'Donkey' engine pumping from a well supplied by gravity from the reservoirs. | SU 830 507 2002 115 |
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House C.19 |
Clare Lodge, Dora's Green Lane, Ewshot. 2 storeys. Brick structure. Tiled roof. Substantial additions. Former gamekeepers cottage. Ref: Ordained in Powder, (Butterfield), p.32. | SU 815 490 2002 68 |
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House C.20 |
Former Ewshot Vicarage, Church Lane. 2 storeys. Brick structure. Tiled roof. Three chimney stacks. Casement and French windows. Brick porch forming integral part of the building. Built 1939. A private house since the union of Crondall and Ewshot Parishes. | SU 816 495 2002 130 |
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Buildings C.20 |
Redfields Home Farm. Two large timber-framed structures used 1912/1937 for drying tobacco. Walls covered with weatherboarding on concrete base. Slate covered walls with earthernware ridge tiles with ornamental finials. Large ventilators on the roof. | SU 805 509 2002 93 |
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Cottage |
Mill Cottage, Mill Lane. 2 storeys. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Tiled roof. Decorative brick and tile porch with leaded window each side and stable type door. Converted from a granary. Believed to be at least 300 years old. | SU 785 503 2002 95 |
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Farmhouse |
Garretts Farmhouse, Pankridge Street. Brick structure. Tiled roof with three steep gables. Casement windows. Believed to date from the C.16. Some weatherboarding on sides. Two front rooms panelled. Ref: 1. Monastery and Manor, (Butterfield). Ref: 2. Ordained in Powder, (Butterfield). | C.A. |
SU 796 488 2002 46 |
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Building |
Ewshot Village Hall, Tadpole Lane, Ewshot. Timber-framed and weatherboard structure. Corrugated iron roof. | SU 815 502 2002 83 |
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