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Description and DateRemarksProtectionGrid Ref. and
Punchcard No.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Building
Ewshot Village Hall, Tadpole Lane, Ewshot. Timber-framed and weatherboard structure. Corrugated iron roof.     SU 815 502
2002 83
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