Hampshire Treasures: Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 136 - Odiham (original) (raw)

Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)

Page 136 - Odiham

Description and Date Remarks Protection Grid Ref. andPunchcard No.
HouseC.18 Clevedge House, North Warnborough. 2 storeys. Brick walls. Hipped old tiled roof. Flanking chimneys. Small central pediment. Flanking wings set back from central block, of 2 storeys and one tall storey. T. & C.P. Act SU 731 5142013 110
HouseC.18 White Water, Hook Road, North Warnborough. 2 storeys. Brick with moulded brick eaves cornice. Hipped old tiled roof. Five windows and 6-panel door. Doorcase of panelled pilasters and entablature with fluted frieze and dentilled cornice and pediment. Extension. T. & C.P. ActC.A. SU 732 5212013 108
FarmhouseC.18 Adams Farmhouse, The Street, North Warnborough. 2 storeys. Red brick on grey brick plinth. Hipped old tiled roof. Flanking chimneys. Extensions to right hand of 1 -storey and attic and 1 -storey. T. & C.P. ActC.A. SU 728 5112013 107
FarmhouseC.18 Down Farmhouse, Alton Road. Colourwashed stucco. Old tiled roof. 1 -storey extension to the east. SU 730 4922013 105
FarmhouseC.18 Little Rye Farmhouse, Farnham Road. Colourwashed brick, Old tiled roof. Right hand extension forms separate cottage. Porch with Doric columns. SU 772 5122013 101
CottageC.18 Compass Cottage, The Street, North Warnborough, Single storey. Painted brick. Old tiled roof. Bay window. C.A. SU 730 5142013 171
CottageC.18 Cedar Tree Cottage, The Street, North Warnborough. 2 storeys. Red brick. Old tiled roof. C.A. SU 730 5142013 171A
CottageC.18 Wilcuma, The Street, North Warnborough. Formerly two or possibly three cottages. 1 -storey and attic. Brick structure. Old tiled roof. Three dormer windows. C.A. SU 730 5142013 172
FarmhouseC.18 Great Rye Farmhouse, Farnham Road. Brick structure. Old tiled roof. Flanking chimneys. SU 777 5112013 100
BuildingC.18 King Henry's Hunting Lodge, near London Road. Built circa 1770 as landscape feature to be seen from Dogmersfield Park. South- east front of 2 storeys. Brick with old tiled roof. Front divided by brick piers topped by three pointed and curved Dutch gables, with carved stone finials. Casement windows and door with ogee shaped heads. C.19 extensions at rear. Attractive example of a folly. Ref: Properties of the National Trust. T. & C.P. ActN.T. Act SU 756 5222013 98
HouseC.18 Wisteria House, London Road. 2 storeys. Red brick walls. Hipped old tiled roof with flanking chimneys. 6-panel central door under small porch with gabled canopy. SU 745 5142013 92