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Alverbank Hotel (Alver House)
Alver House was the Summer residence of John Croker, built around 1840 overlooking Stokes Bay with gardens bounded by trees and a walled garden. Land and the walled garden became part of Stanley Park in the 1940s. The remaining grounds provide a setting for the Gr II listed house, that is now a hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1816 Parish: Gosport Designations: House LB II Area: Access: Access to Hotel Ownership: Private commercial For more details, click the name above
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Ampfield House
Its significance lies in the position of the grounds in relation to the countryside which surrounds it, most of which has remained unchanged since the early 19th century. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1407 Parish: Ampfield Designations: House LB II*, Stables & Garden Wall LB II Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Hillier Nurseries For more details, click the name above
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Anglesey Lodge Care Home (Anglesey Lodge)
The Lodge is a stucco faced listed villa (Grade II) built sometime in the 1830-40s. South of the villa some of the layout and planting of the early 19th century villa garden remains providing a setting for the listed building. It is now a care home. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1927 Parish: Designations: Lodge LB II Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Hampshire County Council Site to be researched – click the name above re Grade II listing
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Appletree Court
HCC Summary: A small park from ‘wasten’ of the New Forest in 1919 A small area of designed garden, pond and woodland; Sold in 1922 various owners, in 1941 sold to a petroleum company. In 1953 sold to the New Forest District Council to bring all their offices under one roof, and has remained so to date. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1000 Parish: Lyndhurst Designations: CA, NFNP Area: 2 ha Access: Access to Council Offices Ownership: New Forest District Council For more details, click the name above
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Ashley-Arnewood
HCC Summary: Now an old people’s home. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1003 Parish: New Milton Designations: Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Avon Tyrrell (Historic England)
HE Summary: Late C19 formal gardens and pleasure grounds probably by H E Milner, laid out around a new country house by W R Lethaby. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1083 Parish: Sopley Designations: HE II Area: Access: Public Access by arrangement Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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Bartley Lodge Hotel (Bartley Manor House)
HCC Summary: 1870s Bartley Manor House and park, by early C20 walled garden, greenhouses, pond, tree lined approach drive, belts and clumps, lodge, conservatory; now a hotel.. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1071 Parish: Copythorne Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: Public Access to the Hotel Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Bassett Wood
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1683 Parish: Southampton Unitary Authority Designations: Stream – open space Area: 40.5 ha before estate was divided up Access: No Public Access except small open area Ownership: Private housing/ small area of open space For more details, click the name above
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Bay House School (Bay House)
Bay House is a Grade II Gothic-style house designed by Decimus Burton in 1838-40 for Alexander Baring as a Summer residence. Large woodland reputedly designed by Joseph Paxton in extensive grounds. 17 acres, including the woodland donated in 1944 to Gosport by Lt-Col Sloane Stanley to form Stanley Park. Bay House now a Gosport Academy, with grounds mainly built over. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1748 Parish: Gosport Designations: House and Lodge LB II Area: Access: Access to School Ownership: Gosport Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Berehill House Care Home (Berehill House)
C19 park; developed by 2012, House now a Care Home ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1279 Parish: Whitchurch Designations: CA Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched – click the name above for some research information and OS maps
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Bishop's Waltham Palace
HCC Summary: Deer Park1086 for the Bishop of Winchester. Medieval ruins of one of the houses used by the senior clergy of Winchester when they were travelling around their diocese ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1503 Parish: Bishop’s Waltham Designations: CA Area: Access: See opening Times for the Palace Ownership: English Heritage For more details, click the name above
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Blackbrook House Residential Care Home (Blackbrook House)
Blackbrook House was built in the late 18th century, with walled garden, parkland and shrubberies in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The house is now a care home, the remaining garden and shrubberies provide a setting for the Grade II listed house. Housing occupies the former parkland. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1612 Parish: Fareham Designations: House LB II Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Botleigh Grange Hotel
HCC Summary: C17 house, estate of 100 acres & freshwater lake, later with deer park. Derelict after WWI, land reduced to 25 acres; currently a private hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1175 Parish: Hedge End Designations: SINC, Local Gap, TPOs Area: Was 100 acres in 1932
now 25 acresAccess: No Public Access except to Hotel Ownership: Private Hotel ownership For more details, click the name above
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Boundary Oak School (Roche Court)
HCC Summary: A medieval estate. Parkland established during C18 and remained into mid C20. Early C19 lodge & gatehouse. The house redesigned in early C20. The estate sold in 1936, it served the armed forces until 1960 became a school. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1611 Parish: Unparished Designations: Gatehouse LB II Area: 9.31ha Access: Access to School Ownership: Southwick Estate? For more details, click the name above
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Bramble Hill Hotel (Bramble Hill Lodge)
HCC Summary: Medieval hostelry; garden early C20; now a hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1076 Parish: Bramshaw Designations: AHBR, NFNP, SSSI Area: n/k Access: Public Access to hotel Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Bramshill Park (Historic England)
HE Summary: A series of early C17 formal walled gardens surrounding a contemporary Jacobean house standing within a park of medieval origin which was formally landscaped in the C17 and mid C18, and later, in the late C19 and C20, given informal features and enlarged to encompass woodland with axial rides. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1168 Parish: Bramshill Designations: HE 1 (2017) Area: c150 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: For Sale 2013 For more details, click the name above
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Bramshott Place Retirement Village (Bramshott Manor, Bramshott Grange)
HCC Summary: Situated near remains of C16 manor, Bramshott Place; 1870s parkland, icehouse, became King George’s Hospital for Seamen (demolished); C16 gatehouse, Tudor walled garden, C19 lodge, fine parkland trees, by- pass Radford Public Park now occupies the south part of the site. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1316 Parish: Bramshott & Liphook Designations: Gatehouse tower LB II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Site developed for housing For more details, click the name above
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Branksmere House
HCC Summary: House, walls/piers all LB II. Attributed to A E Cogswell. Built 1895 as private house, has been school, WWI hospital, police station. Now Social Services offices. Garden has footpaths and lake with bridges. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1740 Parish: Portsea (E) Designations: CA Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Brockwood Park School (Brockwood)
HCC Summary: Farm transformed mid-18th century into a parkland estate with subsequent additions in the 19th century. Features remaining are the parkland and 19th century pergolas, rose garden and many specimen trees. Now a Krishnamurti School. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1501 Parish: Bramdean Designations: SMR, House LB II, SDNP Area: Originally c 354 Access: No Public Access Ownership: Brockwood School &
Krishnamurti CentreFor more details, click the name above
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Burgate Manor, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust
HCC Summary: The site reflects its earlier importance which took advantage of the water meadows, the fishing and woodland, as well as the prominence of the house standing on high ground overlooking the River Avon ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1110 Parish: Fordingbridge Designations: House LB II, TPO 1017 Area: c7.3 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust For more details, click the name above
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Burley Manor Hotel
HCC Summary: House LB II; park held the 12 apostles (giant oaks); ornamental lake, walled garden greenhouses; now a hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1091 Parish: Burley Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: Public Access to hotel Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Cheam School (Beenham Court)
Late C19 park, in 1921 estate of c809ha; House LB II. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1195 Parish: Ashford Hill with Headley Designations: (see below) Area: 32.4 ha Access: Access to School Ownership: Boarding and day school/
Cheam School Educational TrustDesignations: House LB II, TPO (small fragments of the Kingscelere Woodland in Headley), Ancient Woodland Inventory,
Map 26 (Woods form the visual boundary of the property to the west)
For more details, click the name above
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Chilworth Manor Hotel (Chilworth Manor)
HCC Summary: Victorian landscaped park from an older deer park. House brick built in stages & garden developed. Now a hotel, conference centre & University of Southampton Science Park. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1422 Parish: Chilworth Designations: SINC, Lodges LB II Area: 5.05 ha Access: Public Access to hotel Ownership: Chilworth Manor Hotel and
University of SouthamptonFor more details, click the name above
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Coldeast (Gold East, Cold East Farm,Coldeast Hospital)
HCC Summary: Mid to late C18 farm house became a country estate with parkland in C19.Start of C20 the pleasure grounds were extended. In 1925, it became a hospital. The hospital closed at start of C21. In 2011, the site developed for housing. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1617 Parish: Fareham Designations: SINC Area: unknown Access: No Public Access Ownership: Multiple private For more details, click the name above
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Coxlease School, The Priory (High Coxlease)
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1008 Parish: Lyndhurst Designations: House LB II*, NFNP Area: c4 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Primary Health Care School/Priory Education
Services for children with Special NeedsFor more details, click the name above
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Ditcham Park School (Ditcham Grove, Ditcham House)
HCC Summary: House burnt down late C19, new house built, probably designed by Walter Cave – then estate of 404 ha (1000 acres) with 3 farms; views; now a school and golf course. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1326 Parish: Buriton Designations: SDNP, SINC Area: 1921 – 667.7 ha; 2007 – 44.5 ha Access: Access to school Ownership: Private School/
Ditcham Park School LtdFor more details, click the name above
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Dovercourt now Portsmouth High School for Girls
HCC Summary: House c1848 LB II, T E Owen’s own house, now a school. Grotto, mature trees, new landscaping c1996 includes hazel tunnel and bark path. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1887 Parish: Portsea (E) Designations: CA Area: Access: School Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Elvetham, The, (Elvetham Hall) (Historic England)
HE Summary: A park of C14 origin which was landscaped in 1591 to provide a setting for the Elvetham Entertainment for Queen Elizabeth; it was extended, improved, and planted in the C18 and early C19, possibly with assistance in the late C18 from the designer William Emes, and then, from the mid C19 to early C20, given extensive formal and ornamental gardens by S S Teulon and William Goldring, to accompany the building of the present house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1140 Parish: Hartley Wintney Designations: HE II* Area: 140 ha registered site,
10 ha gardenAccess: Access to Hotel
/Conference CentreOwnership: Hotel & Conference Centre For more details, click the name above
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Fairthorne Manor
HCC Summary: Roman & Saxon settlement; part of a larger estate until the C18; farm & woodland added in 1805; mid-late Victorian house & landscaped park . Now the house & grounds are used as a training centre for young people. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1515 Parish: Curdridge Designations: SINC Area: Was 45 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: YMCA Training Centre/
National Council of the YMCAFor more details, click the name above
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Farleigh School, (Red Rice)
HCC Summary: Early Georgian house, remodeled mid C19, set in well-wooded park. Fine arboretum developed. Early C20 Japanese garden. Large kitchen garden now in separate ownership. Late C20 became a school, extra buildings. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1490 Parish: Upper Clatford Designations: Lodge & Gatepiers LB II Area: 10 ha Access: Access to school Ownership: IAPS Roman Catholic Boarding and
Day Prep SchoolFor more details, click the name above
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Farnborough Grange
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1742 Parish: Cherrywood Ward, Rushmoor Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Housing Estate For more details, click the name above
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Farnborough Hill School
Originally a large estate that occupied a plantation of fishponds, cricket ground, cycle track, and icehouse to the west of the A325, is now a housing estate except for 24 acres (c10 ha) of the Queen Elizabeth Woodland Park in the south. The eastern part of the estate largely remains and is owned by Farnborough Hill Convent School. The house was designed by H.E. Kendall in 1860 with later school additions by Albert Scott Gilbert. Gardens and parkland occupy a significant green space in an otherwise build-up area. The house and association with Empress Eugenie, mausoleum and St Michael’s Abbey, designed in the French style by Destaillier in The Coombs, is an added dimension to the areas historical heritage. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1741 Parish: Empress Ward, Rushmoor Designations: Grade I listing Area: 60 acres Access: Access to School Ownership: The Farnborough Hill Trust For more details, click the name above
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Forest Research Alice Holt Lodge (Great Lodge Park)
HCC Summary: C16 hunting lodge in a deer park enclosure. C18 became a landscape park. C19 new Lodge was built. Lodge Pond was formed by damming a stream. In 1924 the Forestry Commission moved into the Lodge, and after World War 2, it became a Forest Research Station. Specimen trees remain. A small arboretum has been planted. The Park and Lodge Pond are now within the SDNP. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1795 Parish: Binstead Designations: SDNP Area: Access: No Public Access to the Lodge Ownership: Research Offices/
Forestry CommissionFor more details, click the name above
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Forres Sandle Manor Independent Preparatory School
HCC Summary: Sandhill Manor mentioned in C13. In 1887 a newly created house on the site. In 1936 Pembroke Lodge School moved to house and became Sandle Manor School. Many changes over the years. Forres School from Swanage joined Sandle Manor in 1993. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1082 Parish: Sandleheath Designations: CA, House LB II Area: 14 ha in 1936 21 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Forres Sandle Manor Independent Preparatory School For more details, click the name above
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Foxlease
HCC Summary: Original house C16 timber-framed lodge. Mid C18 house much extended & landscaped parkland developed. In 1922, house & 65 acres given to Girl Guides Association. It has been used as a training & activity centre, with additional facilities. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1013 Parish: Lyndhurst Designations: CA, House LB II*, LP, NFNP Area: 29.5 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Girl Guide Association For more details, click the name above
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Grateley House School, (Grateley House)
HCC Summary: Mid-Victorian landscaped park with small garden; mid C19 remodelling 1830–1840 house; parkland survives as does the Wellingtonia. Much school building in 2005 encroaching on garden & edge of parkland. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1435 Parish: Grateley Designations: House LB II Area: 3.9456 ha Access: Access to school Ownership: Grateley House School/
Cambrian Educational ServicesFor more details, click the name above
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Grayshott Hall
HCC Summary: In 1907 18.2ha of parkland; Alfred, Lord Tennyson lived here; Wishanger Lodge – Cottage ornee. Now a Health Centre. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1429 Parish: Grayshott Designations: SSSI Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Grove Place Retirement Village (Atherley School, Grove Place)
HCC Summary: Elizabethan house built 1561. First half of C19, a private lunatic asylum. Sold in 1895 restored interior & created more extensive gardens. Occupied 1961-2006 by schools, built class room blocks, playing fields & tennis courts. Now a Care Home. Some historic features remain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1464 Parish: Nursling & Rownhams Designations: House LB I Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Retirement Home For more details, click the name above
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Hampshire Collegiate School, The (Embley Park) (Historic England)
HE Summary: A C19 and early C20 informal woodland and shrub garden, of late C18 origin, surrounding the home in the C19 of Florence Nightingale, with additional mid C19 and early C20 formal terraces. House and garden are set within a park, also of late C18 origin, which was extensively planted as parkland and with woodland during the C19. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1491 Parish: Wellow Designations: HE II* Area: Access: Access to School only Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Headley Park
HCC Summary: Noted for 300 year old Scots pines and a mid-C18 Temple; following early C19 decline, a new house and restored parkland introduced later. Now a hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1360 Parish: Headley Designations: SINC, SSSI Area: c166 ha (411 acres) in 19th century;
22.3 ha (55 acres) in 2010Access: Access to hotel Ownership: Private/Multiple ownership For more details, click the name above
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Heckfield Place (Historic England)
HE Summary: Early C19 garden terraces and pleasure grounds forming the setting for a country house, the site being famed for its horticultural displays and gardening traditions in the 1870s and 1880s. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1153 Parish: Heckfield Designations: HE II, SINC, AHBR Area: Access: Access to Hotel Ownership: Hotel For more details, click the name above
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Hill House School (Ropehill House)
HCC Summary: Part of house late C17 but modified later & gardens laid out in C19 & exotic plants included. Now a school. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1803 Parish: Boldre Designations: NFNP; Area: 2.4 ha (6 acres) Access: Access to School only Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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Hinton Ampner
HCC Summary: Tudor house origins; Georgian house built on a different site with Victorian additions. Rebuilt in 1960 after a major fire; C20 extensive gardens in early English landscape-style on existing Victorian framework. Owned by the National Trust. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1499 Parish: Bramdean Designations: SDNP, SMR, House LB II Area: Large Access: Public Access National Trust Ownership: National Trust For more details, click the name above
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Hoburne Bashley (Bashley Lodge & Park)
HCC Summary: 40.5ha; was the estate of Bashley lodge; any original gardens have disappeared, some woodland remains; now a holiday camp with the house as an administrative centre.. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1004 Parish: New Milton Designations: NFNP Area: 40.5 ha Access: Holiday Camps Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Holly Bank Lodge
HCC Summary: A C19 villa, part of Hollybank estate, with parkland. The estate is now a golf course & housing estate, with Hollybank Lodge still exists as a private house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1061 Parish: Hythe and Dibden Designations: Area: ha Access: Accessible Ownership: Multiple Private For more details, click the name above
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Hursley Park
HCC Summary: A medieval, deer park. Early C18 landscaped park with a later sunken garden. A Tudor house replaced by a Georgian one. Owned by IBM post 1945, new office buildings added in the grounds. Parts of the park still privately owned. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1437 Parish: Hursley Designations: SINC House LB II* Area: Large Access: No Public Access Ownership: IBM For more details, click the name above
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Hythe Hospital (White House Hospital, Langdown Lodge)
HCC Summary: Built in mid C19 as a Langdown Lodge enhanced in early C20. By 1934 had become a hospital with further buildings built over the years. Some parts of gardens have been developed for housing. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1064 Parish: Hythe and Dibden Designations: Area: Access: Hospital access and housing estate Ownership: NHS & Multiple Private For more details, click the name above
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Kingscourt School (Catherington House)
HCC Summary: C18 House (LB II) built by and home of Admiral Hood. Wooded park and luxuriant pleasure grounds created in C19. Became a school in 1994; some specimen trees remain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1333 Parish: Horndean Designations: House LB II Area: 19 C 65 acres (26.3 ha),
now 8.9 ha (22 acres)Access: Access to School Ownership: Kings Court Private School For more details, click the name above
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Langrish House Hotel (Langrish House)
HCC Summary: C19 park; icehouse, large pond, house now a hotel ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1368 Parish: Langrish Designations: SDNP Area: 5.8 ha Access: Access to hotel Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Lansdowne Gardens (Lansdowne Nursery)
HCC Summary: C17 site, added a pleasure ground with unusual encircling serpentine walls, with an ornamental portico entrance. C19 became a nursery, in 1960s redevelopment for housing. Substantial parts of the Curved wall remain with grassed areas & the portico. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1472 Parish: Romsey Designations: Lodge & garden walls LB II Area: Small Access: Access to roads round the houses Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Lime Wood Hotel (Parkhill House)
HCC Summary: 1665 farmhouse on site. Mid C19 converted to gentleman’s residence. In 1877 converted to a school. In 1920 returned to residential use. During WW II used by National Fire Service. After War sold to become a Hotel again. The hotel has been various owners since. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1121 Parish: Lyndhurst Designations: Area: Access: Access to Hotel Ownership: Boutique Hotel For more details, click the name above
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Loddon School, The (Drayton Manor School, Sanguilo, St Leonard's)
Art deco garden designed by William Wood, remaining largely intact. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1976 Parish: Sherfield-on-Loddon Designations: None Area: 4 ha Access: Access to School Ownership: (see below) Ownership: The Loddon School Company Ltd., a registered charity
For more details, click the name above
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Manor House, The (Daneshill House)
House (LB II) and gardens by Lutyens 1903 for Walter Hoare. Structural remains of original garden design ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1199 Parish: Lychpit and Old Basing Designations: House LB II Area: 0.4047ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Tenanted Offices
Diageo Pension SchemeFor more details, click the name above
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Manor Lodge
HCC Summary:Post 1810 Park ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1296 Parish: Designations: Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Marchwood Priory Hospital & Park
The significance of the site lies in the prominence of the elevated setting and the survival of walled gardens and lake, which lie not far from the 20th century developments of Fawley Power Station and Fawley Refinery. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1055 Parish: Marchwood Designations: House LB II* Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Marwell Zoological Park
HCC Summary: Early deer park, Medieval Hall re-built after 1815, incorporating part of the older house. Park became a zoo in 1972. Hall is now a hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1563 Parish: Owslebury Designations: Hall LB I, SINC, SMR Area: Access: Public Access to Zoo only Ownership: Marwell Zoological Park For more details, click the name above
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Master's Garden, The Hospital of St Cross
The Master’s Garden and Compton Gardens are modern gardens designed in 1986 to reflect both the history of the ancient building of St Cross Hospital and the introduction of American plants in the 17th century, championed by a former Master, Henry Compton. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1604 Parish: Winchester Designations: CA Area: Small Access: Public Access – click name above Ownership: The Hospital of St Cross For more details & website link re opening hours, click the name above
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Mill Dam House (now Portsmouth Register Office)
HCC Summary: 1846 LB II barracks and offices, now Register Office. Cobbled carriage sweep front; rear garden of lawn, island beds, gravel paths and pergolas. Railway embankment creates backdrop. Portsmouth Soc Best Restoration 1994. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1728 Parish: Portsea (E) Designations: CA, LB II Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: n/k Site to be researched
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Minstead Lodge
HCC Summary: 17ha; House LB II; large walled garden, flight of 3 stone-walled Italianate terraces, woodland shrubberies, Japanese garden built between the 2 world wars, now restored; owned by the Peter Selwood Charitable Trust, and occupied by The Minstead Training Project. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1050 Parish: Minstead Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site is being researched
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Moyles Court
HCC Summary: Built in C17 possibly on site of a Tudor house. During WW II Hq for Ibbsley Airfield. Post-war it began a new life as a school. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1103 Parish: Ellingham, Harbridge and Ibsley Designations: House LB II, NFNP Area: Access: Access to School Ownership: Moyles Court School For more details, click the name above
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Naval Base and Historic Dockyard
HCC Summary: Working Naval Base containing historic Dockyard, both with LB II/II* Dockyard Wall. Dockyard gardens provide settings for LB II/II* C18 buildings; include recreated C18 Porter’s garden; icehouse, terrace. Base includes C19 houses and ruined church ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1810 Parish: Portsea (E) Designations: Area: Access: Public Access check opening times Ownership: Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Ltd (PHDL)
a registered charityFor more details, click the name above
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Netley Abbey
HCC Summary: A medieval monastery became a Tudor mansion and now a ruin. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1194 Parish: Hound Designations: Scheduled Ancient Monument Area: 6.7 ha Access: Public Access – check opening times Ownership: State, managed by English Heritage For more details, click the name above
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New Park Manor Hotel (New Park)
HCC Summary: Existing house built in 1660-72 & estate was enlarged in 1672 to provide a herd of red deer. The house became a hotel about 1960 & a large extension added in the 1980s. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1016 Parish: Brockenhurst Designations: House LB II, SINC Area: Access: Access to Hotel Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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New Place
HCC Summary: 1906 Jacobean style red brick house to house ornate early C17 interiors from Bristol, set within formal Arts & Crafts style garden; Now a hotel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1564 Parish: Shedfield Designations: House LB I, Garden LB II, SMR Area: 32 acres Access: Public Access to Hotel Ownership: De Vere Venues For more details, click the name above
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Norman Court (Norman Court Preparatory School)
HCC Summary: An ancient manor house, replaced in 1752; enlarged in C19. Parkland & gardens reduced in size with a few significant surviving historic features; a school since 1952 until 2012 when the site was sold now another school. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1493 Parish: West Tytherley Designations: House LB II*, garden house, walls, &
walls around vineyard all LBII; SSSIArea: 212 acres reduced to 28 Access: Access to School Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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Norton Park Hotel (Norton Manor)
HCC Summary: C16 house, extended C19; restored & enlarged early C20. Small, formal gardens with a fishpond/lake & C19 garden features . C21 a long access drive through parkland. Now the Norton Park Hotel . ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1425 Parish: Wonston Designations: SMR Area: 21.85 ha Access: Access to Hotel Ownership: Hotel, Private For more details, click the name above
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Oakley Hall Hotel (Hilsea College, Oakley Hall)
HCC Summary: Possible early C18 parkland by owner Charles Wither (Surveyor General, Royal Woods & Forests). Victorian formal garden by E Milner; house and kitchen garden walls listed (LB II); many features survive ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1249 Parish: Sherborne St John Designations: House LB II
various buildings listedArea: 198ha Access: No Public Access except to Hotel Ownership: Hotel & Conference Centre and
Nursing Home/Forest Care LtdFor more details, click the name above
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Odiham Deer Park
A rare survivor of a C11 Royal deer park, The Lodge farmhouse LB II* survives as does evidence of the park pale,and the perimeter can be traced by a continuous line of hedgerows and field boundaries. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1952 Parish: Odiham Designations: CA, SINC, SSSI, SAM Area: Access: Public Access to some areas Ownership: Private
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Orchard Close
Built 1911, Orchard Close had extensive landscaped gardens in the Arts and Crafts style including herringbone brick paths and a secret garden surrounded by yew hedges. Became the Abbeyfield Home; early 21st C a new building slightly reduced the grounds. The Home is to close in 2020 ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1584 Parish: Twyford Designations: SDNP Area: Small Access: No Public Access Ownership: Abbeyfield Care Home For more details, click the name above
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Orchard Close Care Home (Westfield House)
HCC Summary: Westfield House was a mid-late C19 estate, is now built over, apart from Orchard Close. In 1933, Orchard Close was built. The new garden’s design reflected the Arts & Crafts Movement. In 1964 the house became a Respite Care Home. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1675 Parish: Hayling Designations: Area: c0.3 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Respite Centre/Hampshire County Council For more details, click the name above
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Park Place Pastoral Centre (Park Place)
HCC Summary: Old deer park; Georgian house with many later additions; now a Pastoral Centre. Parkland sold off for a golf course. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1595 Parish: Wickham Designations: House LB II* SMR Area: Large Access: Access to use the Centre Ownership: Diocese of Portsmouth? For more details, click the name above
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Paultons Park And Paultons Golf Centre
HCC Summary: In C18 a sizeable house was built & enhancements over the years. Became hotel in 1944 then in 1955 house & contents put up for sale. House did not sell burnt down in 1963. Subsequently sold in lots part creating recreational park & part golf centre . ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1075 Parish: Copythorne Designations: 2 Bridges & Sawmill LB II, NFNP Area: Park c60 ha; Golf Centre c66.6 ha Access: Public Access – see opening times Ownership: Richard Mancey & Bennelong Golf Partners For more details, click the name above
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Priestlands School
HCC Summary: Original garden and parkland with scattered deciduous trees around house, and the surrounding lake; parkland, walled garden; became a school in 1957; improvements were made to the lake and surrounding pathway around 2000. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1023 Parish: Lymington Designations: Area: n/k Access: Access to School Ownership: Hampshire County Council Site to be researched
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Prince Consort's Army Library
HCC Summary: Built in 1859-60 endowed by Prince Albert for education of army personnel. It was extended in 1911 & is still in use. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1744 Parish: Wellington ward, Aldershot Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Ministry of Defence For more details, click the name above
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Prince's Mead School (Worthy Park)
HCC Summary: Georgian house; a few parkland trees remain with views across open farmland. Land was sold off in the 1950s & the house became Prince’s Mead School in 1999. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1550 Parish: Itchen Valley Designations: House LB II*, SDNP, SMR Area: Medium Access: No Public Access Ownership: Prince’s Mead School For more details, click the name above
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Ravelin Park (Solent Garrison Compound)
HCC Summary: Army quarters on defunct glacis, bombed 1941, now University Campus. Gun House c1860; Ravelin House 1891, Victorian garden; Town Mount c1910, cottage garden; NAAFI; WWII control room; 1979 Frewen Lib awarded; copse, meadow, mature trees. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1890 Parish: Portsmouth Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Multi-ownership Site to be researched
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Rhinefield House Hotel (Rhinefield House) (Historic England)
HE Summary: Gardens laid out by the partnership of William Henry Romaine-Walker and Augustus William Tanner in the late C19 as the opulent setting for a country house also built to their designs. The arboretum containing significant North American specimens was set out by J E Nelson in the late 1850s. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1024 Parish: Brockenhurst Designations: HE II, LP Area: Access: Access to Hotel Ownership: Private Hotel For more details, click the name above
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Roke Manor Research Ltd, (Roke Manor, Roke House)
HCC Summary: Developed in mid 1800’s. Victorian garden had ornamental grounds with specimen trees,a revolving thatched summer house & a walled garden. Since 1950s, research laboratories; little of the garden remains & parkland became playing fields with tennis courts & pavilion. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1478 Parish: Romsey Extra Designations: Area: 8.9 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Roke Manor Research For more details, click the name above
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Romsey Abbey
HCC Summary: Abbey LB II; gatepiers, walls, railings and gates all LB II. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1768 Parish: Romsey Designations: CA, SAM Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Royal Pavilion
HCC Summary: The military arrived in 1853 & a timber pavilion built, which the royal party used when reviewing the troops. This was demolished in the 1960s & replaced by a nurse training school. The site now houses a computer science complex, still called “Royal Pavilion.” ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1291 Parish: Wellington Ward, Aldershot Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Ministry of Defence For more details, click the name above
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Rushmoor Arena
HCC Summary:First royal review in 1935 ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1792 Parish: Designations: I Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Military site Site to be researched
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Sandham Memorial Chapel and Garden
Chapel, designed by Lionel Pearson LRIBA, has extensive wall murals by artist Sir Stephen Spencer. In 2014, a new ‘memorial garden’, designed by Daniel Lobb, was opened behind the Chapel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1980 Parish: Burghclere Designations: Chapel LB I Area: 1 ha Access: Timed booking to Chapel-check opening times Ownership: National Trust
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Serles House
HCC Summary: Built about 1740 & in 1881 passed to the Third Battalion of the Hants Regt. After WW II the area was re-designed as a Garden of Remembrance, in 1954. It was planted with rose trees. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1898 Parish: Winchester Designations: CA, House, wall, piers & gates all LB II Area: Small Access: Public Access (opening hours) Ownership: Regimental Museum
/Hampshire County CouncilFor more details, click the name above
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Shedfield Lodge
HCC Summary: Early to mid Victorian villa set in a small park. House now a Care Home. Part of the grounds divided into separate properties, lawn to the south of the house & remnants of the parkland remain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1566 Parish: Shedfield Designations: House LB II Area: Large Access: No Public Access Ownership: Convalescent Home For more details, click the name above
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Sherfield School (North Foreland Lodge, Sherfield Manor, Buckfield House, Archer Lodge)
HCC Summary: Late C19 School Grounds ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1264 Parish: Sherfield on Loddon Designations: House LB II Area: 23ha Access: Access to School Ownership: GEMS Education For more details, click the name above
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Sleepers Hill
HCC Summary: C19 site of several grand houses with large, terraced gardens. The estates were broken up in the C20 to make way for higher density properties. Some well-timbered landscape has survived. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1904 Parish: Winchester Designations: Area: Urban road Access: Public Access Ownership: Private residences For more details, click the name above
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South Stoneham
An important C18 Capability Brown designed landscape and remains of early C20 Rome Guthie garden. House, sluice bridge and fish house all LB II; fine trees; house and grounds part of Southampton University; rest owned by HCC ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1709 Parish: Southampton Designations: Conservation area, AHBR Area: 110 acres in 1915 Access: No Public Access Ownership: Southampton University & Hampshire County Council For more details, click the name above
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Southwick House
Southwick Park has been strategically placed in both peace and war time. It is famous for its 17th century Jacobean house and Dutch Garden with an engraving by Kip. A new house was built, and rebuilt in the 19th century, with a Repton designed style landscaped park and lake. Although the park and gardens have deteriorated they still provide a setting for the Grade II house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1569 Parish: Southwick Designations: House LB II, Map Room LB I Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Split ownership: Defence College of Policing & Guarding; & Private For more details, click the name above
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Sparsholt College (Westley Farm)
The historical garden footprint is still in existence. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1573 Parish: Sparsholt Designations: None Area: Campus 176 ha; Farming 257 ha Access: Public Access to College Ownership: Sparsholt College For more details, click the name above
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Spinners
HCC Summary: Plantsman’s garden; woodland, garden of botanical interest; nursery. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1028 Parish: Boldre Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: Nursery – check opening times Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Spire Clare Park Hospital (Clare Park)
Clare Park was an ancient parkland site, that now provides a setting for the listed house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1173 Parish: Crondall Designations: House LB II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Care Home and Hospital/
Spire Home and HospitalFor more details, click the name above
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St Edward's School (Melchet Court)
HCC Summary: C16 deer park; late C18 landscaped park with lake and Hindu temple (lost). mid-late C19 redesigned park, formal gardens, walled garden with new house by Clutton. Additional early C20 Arts & Crafts garden by Braddell & Deane: water garden, canal bridge and pavilion all LB II. School since 1960s, grounds and gardens adapated for functional use. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1451 Parish: Melchet Park & Plaitford Designations: House LB II*, Steps & walls,
Gatehouse all LB II; SINC, SSSIArea: 26.3 ha Access: Access to School only Ownership: Clifton Catholic Children’s Society For more details, click the name above
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St Georges Barracks North
St Geroges Officer’s Barracks were built in 1858 and are listed (LB II). In 2002, the Barracks were restored to residential use with the new landscaping providing a setting for the listed buildings. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1814 Parish: Gosport Designations: CA, SAM, LP Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Military site Site to be researched
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St James' Park
HCC Summary: It opened in 1879 as a Lunatic Asylum with formal gardens. It was built on Milton Common. The site was extended in 1893 and 1910. The asylum underwent several name changes, becoming finally St James’ Hospital in 1937. In 1995 housing development on some land and a new open space. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1727 Parish: Milton Ward Portsmouth Designations: Buildings EH Grade II Area: 30.35 ha in 1879; 36.02 ha in 1893 Access: Public Access to Hospital Ownership: Portsmouth Healthcare NHS Trust For more details, click the name above
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St Mary's RC College of Further Education (Bitterne Grove)
HCC Summary: House built c1790. In c1920 sold to French Catholics who used it to train priests & in 1922 opened a boarding & day school for boys. During WWII, it was used as a Home Guard station. The house is currently the residence of the brothers of St Mary’s College. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1701 Parish: Bitterne Park Ward, Southampton Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Brothers of St Mary’s College For more details, click the name above
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St Michael's Abbey (& the Coomb)
HCC Summary: It was founded in 1881 by the Empress Eugénie as a mausoleum for her husband Napoleon III & their son where she now rests, all in granite sarcophagi provided by Queen Victoria. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1293 Parish: Empress Ward, Rushmoor Designations: Area: Access: Limited Public Access. See opening times Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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St Nicholas' School (Redfields)
HCC Summary: Redfields was a late C19/C20 small estate. By 1910 there were greenhouses in the walled garden. Now St Nicholas’ School. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1131 Parish: Crookham Designations: Area: 198 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Independent Private School For more details, click the name above
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St Peter's School (Farnborough Park, Farnborough Place)
HCC Summary: The original Manor House became Farnborough Place which is Grade 2 listed. Early in C20 it was a prep school for boys & then a nursing home. Then followed a period as an hotel through WW II until it was an Int Turbine School. In 1962 it became St Peter’s School. Most of the land had been sold for housing. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1294 Parish: Knellwood Ward, Rushmoor Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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Stanbridge Earls (Stanbridge Earls School)
HCC Summary: Ancient manor in a ruinous state by early C19. Restored and developed by early C20 owners. School from 1952-2013. Some parts of the gardens remain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1479 Parish: Romsey Extra Designations: House LB II*, Game larder LB II Area: 20 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private School – closed 2013 For more details, click the name above
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Sutton Manor Nursing Home (Sutton Manor)
HCC Summary: An 11th century manor with Queen Anne house. By the 20th century there as an ornamental garden of seven acres round the house and a large sporting estate (now disposed of). Sutton Manor is now a Nursing Home with Naomi House (Children’s Hospice) in its grounds. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1424 Parish: Wonston Designations: CA, SMR Area: 20.2 ha (50 acres) Access: No Public Access Ownership: Nursing Home For more details, click the name above