(01) Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council
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Adbury Park
Part of the Fitz William estate, seperated in 1577 . During C19 was developed as a Landscape Park, the tree planting of which survives today. In 1958 Adbury Park Estate was sold. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1245 Parish: Burghclere Designations: AONB, SINC Area: c 1290 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Residential Arable / Equestrian-Private For more details, click the name above
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Ashe Park
C18 fenced park remodelled mid C19 as landscape park. Substantially changed in late C20. Associated with Portal family and Jane Austen. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1250 Parish: Steventon Designations: SINC, EA-GWPZ3,EA Flood Z3 Area: 101 ha Access: Public Access only on National Garden Scheme Days Ownership: Private, Multiple dwellings For more details, click the name above
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Ashe Warren House (Ashe Warren Farm)
1870s belt of trees around the garden ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1251 Parish: Overton Designations: AONB Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Audleys Wood Hotel (Audleys Wood, Audleys House)
Audleys Wood is a late 19th century landscape park formed from ancient woodland site providing a setting to the Grade 11 19th century mansion built for Thomas Pain, a local benefactor. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1213 Parish: Cliddesden Designations: LB Grade II Area: 7 acres Access: No Public Access except hotel Ownership: Hotel Thistle Group For more details, click the name above
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Basing House & Park (Historic England)
HE summary: The grounds and walled garden of a demolished Tudor house which were laid out in the C17 and C18 as vineyards and pleasure grounds, with the addition of a C20 parterre garden. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site IDs: 1198 Parish: Old Basing Designations: HE II, Dovecote LB II* Area: 4ha Access: Public Access (check times) Ownership: Hampshire County Council For more details, click the name above
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Baughurst House
Land part of Wolverton estate by 1600. In early C20 estate broken up. House early C19 with gardens & ponds, still in private hands. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1205 Parish: Baughurst Designations: AONB, SINC, II* listed Area: c 46 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Beaurepaire House
Developed from C14 deer park for Sir Bernard Brocas, to pleasure grounds and productive kitchen gardens by early C19. House (LB II) surrounded by a moat; gatepiers, pavilion (LB II), medieval fishponds, post medieval bridge all listed. Early C20 Arts & Crafts garden. Surviving parkland is south of the house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1260 Parish: Sherborne St John Designations: SINC, AHBR Area: 4 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residence 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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Berrydown Court
House (LB I) by Lutyens for Archibald Groves 1897/8. William Robinson may have advised. Large walled kitchen garden, little changed ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1252 Parish: Overton Designations: House LB I Area: 10.4 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private, Multiple ownership For more details, click the name above
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Burghclere Manor
An Aisled Hall built in C12. From C16 described as a parsonage. Sold in 1951 & latest owners in 2007 & by 2010, the gardens consist of informal lawns, enclosed by the mature tree planting of the C19 & C20. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1208 Parish: Highclere Designations: LB Grade II* Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Burley (Woolton House Stud/Burley Lodge)
The ‘Georgian’ house built in mid C19 and development of the estate into a parkland landscape. 2000 – 2007 major changes have been approved to reinstate house & gardens to standard appropriate to a ‘building of note’ in this AONB landscape. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1228 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: AONB Area: 150 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Stud Farm/Private For more details, click the name above
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Candover House
C19 park, house (LB II). ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1210 Parish: Candovers Designations: CA, House LB II Area: n/k Access: No Public Access 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)
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Chilton Manor (Worsley Hall)
Earthwork remains of early C18 (?) formal terraced gardens and Candover Hall set within a small parkland with approach avenue some half a mile in length. In plan the design appears arrow shaped with Dudridge Copse at the north-western tip. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1211 Parish: Candovers Designations: CA Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Historic site For more details, click the name above
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Cliddesden Down House
Garden of former Rectory, house (LB II). Garden developed 1970s by owner, Michael Peto, great nephew of Harold Peto. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1214 Parish: Cliddesden Designations: House LB II; CA Area: 3.74 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residence For more details, click the name above
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Crux Easton Manor and Deer Park
The medieval park estate is at the crossroad of the ancient drove roads. It is now fragmented as are the areas of woodland remaining within the Park. Now only the designated ‘ancient semi natural woodland’ to the south. It is the site of the early ‘Simplex’ Wind Turbine constructed at an ancient well. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1196 Parish: Ashmansworth Designations: see below Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Guest-house / Private Designations: AONB, SSSI, TPO s – Ancient Woodland Inventory Map 26: Woods form the visual boundary of the property to the west.
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Deane Park
Medieval estate & c1590 house built & village relocated. Estate still in private hands. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1215 Parish: Oakley and Deane Designations: LB Grade II Area: 70 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Deer Parks - Basingstoke & Deane
Click title for list of Deer Parks that were located in Basingstoke & Deane and have no other entries
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Down Grange
Late C18 parkland & house (LB II); 1960s 8.1 ha purchased by local council, walled garden that remains as demonstration garden and wildlife area; mature trees and lawns remain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1200 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: (see below) Area: c8 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: (see below) Designation: House, Service Block, House north of it, stables & garden walls all LB II
Ownership: House run as a Restaurant Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council
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Dunley Manor
Small early C20 park, formerly a farm. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1243 Parish: Litchfield & Woodcott Designations: AONB Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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East Woodhay Park
Part of manor of East Woodhay. House recorded on site in 1791. Present mansion built in early C19. Still in private hands. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1217 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: AONB, Grade II Area: c150 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Eastrop Park
Formerly route of Basingstoke canal, now a Public Park ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1799 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Basingstoke &
Deane Borough CouncilFor more details, click the name above
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Ellisfield Manor (Widmore Place)
Garden laid out by owner Henry Hoare, some features and planting remain. Several properties now occupy grounds ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1231 Parish: Ellisfield Designations: Conservation Area Area: 3.5ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residences,
multiple ownershipFor more details, click the name above
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Elm Grove
C19 landscaped park; C20 housing development; fishpond retained. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1240 Parish: Kingslclere Designations: CA Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Ewhurst House
In Domesday part of Earl Godwin’s estates. Owner in 1761 built new house & extensive parklands & lake. In 1950s part demolished & in 2009 planning permission for rest of house to be demolished & replaced with new mansion. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1206 Parish: Baughurst Designations: AONB, SINC,Kitchen Garden Wall Grade II Area: 920 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Farleigh House
Deer park Speed’s map 1611; house (LB II*); walled garden restored; school buildings removed; extensive alterations have taken place; garden designed by Georgia Langdon. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1232 Parish: Farleigh Wallop Designations: AONB, SINC, LB Grade II* Area: Garden 15 acres Park 1600 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Garden House, The
Hillier’s design of informal gardens, trees and shrubs. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1253 Parish: Pamber Designations: Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Glebe Gardens and Shute House
Georgian rectory, Thomas Warton, Poet Laureate from 1785 was born; grounds once contained 2 tributaries (one only visible now) of the River Loddon (pre 1910), had walled garden; fine mature trees. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1201 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: Conservation area Area: 2.5ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Public Park and University of Winchester teaching facilities/Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Hackwood Park (Historic England)
HE summary: An early C18 ornamental woodland with surviving walks, terraces, and garden compartments attributed to Charles Bridgeman and with garden buildings by James Gibbs, set within a park of medieval origin which was laid out as a formal landscape in the late C17 and early C18 and partially altered in an informal style in the early to mid C19. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1281 Parish: Winslade Designations: HE listed Grade I Area: c350ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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Hartley House (The Rectory)
Early C19 house, mid C20 stable block and curtilage all listed (LB II); fine trees. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1233 Parish: Hartley Wespall Designations: AONB Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Harwood Lodge
C19 Park ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1218 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: AONB Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Hazelby House
First house on site in 1873. Arts & Craft architect built present house in early 1900s. In 1970 – 90 gardens have been developed. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1219 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: AONB, LB Grade II Area: 10 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Herriard Park (Historic England)
HE Summary: Remains of late C17 formal gardens by George London, set in pleasure grounds and a landscape park of 1794-7 by Humphry Repton, altered by John Armstrong in 1799. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1234 Parish: Herriard Designations: HE Grade II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Residence For more details, click the name above
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Highclere Park (Historic England)
HE Summary: A late C18 landscaped park and pleasure grounds laid out by the first Earl of Carnarvon over a medieval deer park, the Earl’s design for which loosely follows a plan drawn by Lancelot Brown c 1770 but also incorporates some of the built and planted elements of a late C17 and early C18 rococo garden. The pleasure grounds were further planted with ornamental shrubberies and exotics in the C19. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1235 Parish: Highclere Designations: HE Grade I Area: c600ha Access: Public Access (check times) Ownership: Private Resident For more details, click the name above
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Hoddington Park
Originally a monastery, present house built in 1740s. Considerable enhancements made to house & grounds in C19. Estate still in private hands. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1274 Parish: Upton Grey Designations: LB Grade II* Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: House private, Farm buildings – mixed uses For more details, click the name above
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Hollington Park
Owned originally by church. Early house demolished in 1890s & replaced by Gothic Revivalist design. Gardend were upgraded & still maintained C19 design. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1220 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: AONB, Grade II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Hurstbourne Park (Historic England)
HE Summary: A late C18 landscape park and pleasure ground surrounding a late C19 house with formal terracing which incorporates a wooded deer park of C14 origin and surviving features from landscape designs of the early C18 by Thomas Archer. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1238 Parish: Hurstbourne Priors Designations: HE Grade II Area: c300ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Residence For more details, click the name above
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Kempshott Park
Originally a manor house which was replaced in 1770 & park developed. In 1928 estate sold to become Golf Course. House demolished & park much reduced to makeway for the M3. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1216 Parish: Dummer and Kempshott Designations: Area: c150 acres Access: No Public Access except golf course Ownership: Golf Course Basingstoke Club For more details, click the name above
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Laverstoke Park (Historic England)
HE Summary: An early C19 landscape park laid out around a Palladian mansion incorporating landscape views of the green downland above the River Test. A mid C19 scheme of improvement by Melville Portal involved the addition of picturesque lodges and the demolition of the earlier Tudor manor which lay in the park but the estate retains its informal landscape character. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID. 1242 Parish: Laverstoke Designations: HE Grade II Area: 138ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Residence For more details, click the name above
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Limes Park (Park Prewett Mental Hospital)
HCC Summary: Deer park (Privet and Morgaston) 1245 for Robert St John; hospital built during 1920s/30s with well laid out gardens. Housing, school development by 2012 ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1261 Parish: Sherborne St John Designations: CA Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Litchfield Grange
Small landscaped park identified on 1870s OS map; house divided into 2 properties – South Litchfield Grange.Park. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1244 Parish: Overton Designations: AHBR Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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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
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Macartney's (Rosebank)
Arts & Crafts garden designed by architect Mervyn Macartney for his family ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1268 Parish: Silchester Designations: House LB II Area: 0.8ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residence For more details, click the name above
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Malshanger Park
Tudor house replaced by Georgian maison in 1806 leaving the tudor tower. Now, most of the gardens have been lost but kitchen garden still in tact & house run as a religious trust. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1247 Parish: Oakley Designations: AONB, SINC Area: c 90 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Holy Trinity Brompton Christian Foundation For more details, click the name above
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Malverleys
Mansion built in 1870s and park created. The park continues to maintain C19 features. Still in private hands. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1221 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: CA, AONB, SSSI, SINC Area: c60 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Residential/ Not known For more details, click the name above – update being carried out
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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 House, The Upton Grey (Historic England)
HE Summary: Early C20 gardens laid out by Gertrude Jekyll to complement a small country house designed by Ernest Newton in the Arts and Craft style. Gardens restored from 1984 onwards, following Jekyll’s planting schemes. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1275 Parish: Upton Grey Designations: HE II* Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Resident For more details, click the name above
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Manydown Park
Original manor house extended in 1790. In 1965 house was demolished and part of land integrated into farm. Estate broken up in early 1970s, parts was bought by BDBC for future housing. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1283 Parish: Wootton St Lawrence Designations: AONB, SINC, Relic Area: c 5,000 acres Access: Historic site Ownership: Agriculture The Manydown Company and BDBC /HCC Joint Management committee For more details, click the name above
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Moundsmere Manor (Historic England)
HE Summary: Formal gardens, pleasure grounds, and walled kitchen gardens laid out in 1908-09 around a new country house, all by Sir Reginald Blomfield, and further developed in the 1930s. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1255 Parish: Preston Candover Designations: HE Grade II* Area: c12ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Residence For more details, click the name above
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Mountbatten House Roof Garden (The Gateway House)(HE)
HE Summary: A series of roof gardens and perimeter landscaping for Gateway House (now Mountbatten House) created by Arup Associates’ Group 2 and the landscape gardener James Russell for the paper manufacturer and merchant Wiggins Teape in 1974-76. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1798 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: Offices LB II; HE II Area: < 1 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Leased by Basingstoke & Deane Borough to private companies For more details, click the name above
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Newtown House
HCC Summary: Post Norman village closed because of plague & land became part of park. In C19 medium sized country house built. In 1968 the estate was broken up. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1263 Parish: Newton Designations: LB Grade II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Mixed – Residential and Commercial For more details, click the name above
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North Hall
HCC Summary: 1794 house (LB II*), garden probably contemporary with the house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1256 Parish: Preston Candover Designations: CA Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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North Sydmonton House and Farm
HCC Summary: Mid C19 house was significantly improved. By 1873 house surrounded by small park. Today park has been significantly reduced. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1229 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: AONB, SSSI, SINC, Grade II Area: 8.25 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Residential/Mixed Commercial – Private For more details, click the name above
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Northenby
HCC Summary: Earlier house replaced by Victorian mansion in parkland & gardens. Still in private hands. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1223 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: CA, AONB, SINC Area: 35 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private/Residential For more details, click the name above
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Oakhurst
HCC Summary: House built in mid C19 creating a mid-late Victorian house in a parkland with an ancient pond. Recent addition of stables (2006) & now a stud farm. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1224 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: AONB, LB Grade II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Stud Farm, 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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Oakley Manor
HCC Summary: Manor house built in C18. Estate sold in 1933 when the gardens were enlarged. The gardens still contain vestiges of Georgian & early C20 designs. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1248 Parish: Oakley Designations: LB Grade II Area: 51.7 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Old House, The, (Rectory, Edrington)
HCC Summary: A rectory for the church of St Mary was built around 1703; this house was extended considerably C19 ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1773 Parish: Silchester Designations: CA, House LB II Area: 1.6 ha (4 acres) Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residence For more details, click the name above
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Old Rectory, The, Tunworth
HCC Summary: C18 house. Designed garden laid out from 1950s with C19 parkland ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1273 Parish: Tunworth Designations: House LB II; Tunworth CA Area: 10 ha (garden & pasture) Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residence For more details, click the name above
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Pamber Place
HCC Summary: A Jacobean mansion with Edwardian modifications. Small Arts & Crafts Gardens with backdrop of park and woods. It is a family residence and venue for weddings and local functions. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1254 Parish: Pamber Designations: LB Grade II Area: c 10 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Events Venue – Private For more details, click the name above
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Preston Grange
HCC Summary: Preston Candover Manor was laid waste during Civil War. It was replaced by Preston House. The Grange is a two-storey building, dates from 1910 & is a brick built replica of a Tudor manor house using old materials taken from derelict buildings in the village. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1257 Parish: Preston Candover Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Preston House
HCC Summary: Preston Candover Manor was laid waste during Civil War. It was replaced by Preston House. The house dates from 1745 although it has since been altered. The footprint of house, park, gardens and home farm has changed little since 1840, although the walled kitchen garden has now been developed as private house plots. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1259 Parish: Preston Candover Designations: Grade II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Quarrywood
HCC Summary: 1930s Plantsman’s garden; 1988 – mature shrubs, trees and national lily collection. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1246 Parish: Burghclere Designations: Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private 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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Sherfield Court (Sherfield Court Farm)
HCC Summary: Fortified house C12 1572 replaced by a Tudor house. In 1700 house was extended and later in C18 it was remodelled again ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1265 Parish: Sherfield on Loddon Designations: House LB II Area: 4.45 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residences,
multiple ownershipFor more details, click the name above
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Sherfield Hall and Sherfield Hill Park (Sherfield Hill, Sherfield Hill Farm)
HCC Summary: Mid-late 19th Landscape Park, Garden ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1266 & 1267 Parish: Sherfield on Loddon Designations: House LB II Area: 2ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residences, multiple ownership 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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Silchester Hall
HCC Summary: Park appears to be separated from house (LB II); house now divided into 3 properties; West section (2005) has a plantsman artist’s garden, pond, bog garden, kitchen garden. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1269 Parish: Silchester Designations: SINC Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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South Hall
HCC Summary: Early C19 house (LB II) with formal garden.. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1258 Parish: Preston Candover Designations: CA Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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South View Cemetery
HCC Summary: C11 Cemetery with two listed buildings, the Holy Ghost Chapel & the Cemetery Lodge. Town’s graveyard from C13 until about 1912 and still used for cremation. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1202 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: Grade II * Buildings and setting; Conservation area Area: 7.7 acres Access: Public Access Ownership: Basingstoke &
Deane Borough CouncilFor more details, click the name above
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St Nicholas Church, Chilton Candover
HCC Summary: During the 1560s Preston Candover village was depopulated, and earthworks visible to the west of the church ruins are the only surviving remnants of this deserted village. Of the remains of the church, only the flint boundary wall is now visible. The church, above ground, was largely demolished in 1876. The crypt was excavated in 1927. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1212 Parish: Chilton Candover Designations: LB Grade II Area: c21 acres Access: Historic site Ownership: Relic churchyard occasional memorial services, no longer in use for burials. Private For more details, click the name above
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Stargrove
HCC Summary: The earlier manor house was destroyed by fire in early 1840s, and a new manor house was constructed after 1848. Its ornate, chateau-like appearance is very characteristic of mid-Victorian fashion. More recently it has been the home of internationally known ‘Rock Stars’ and a venue for TV Dramas. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1225 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: AONB, SINC, LB Grade II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private House /Music Studio/Mixed uses For more details, click the name above
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Steventon Manor
HCC Summary: Late C19 Landscape park, Garden ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1270 Parish: Steventon Designations: CA, SLIN (Local) Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residences,
multiple dwellingsFor more details, click the name above
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Stratfield Saye Park (Historic England)
HE Summary: A mid to late C18 garden, laid out from 1745 by George Pitt, Lord Rivers, comprising walled and formal compartments and informal, tree-planted pleasure grounds which are set within a landscape park of the same period; the estate was further developed and planted throughout the C19 and C20 by the dukes of Wellington, whose home it became from 1815. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1271 Parish: Stratfield Saye Designations: HE Grade II Area: c525ha Access: Public Access (check times) Ownership: Private Residence For more details, click the name above
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Sydmonton Court
HCC Summary: The house has C16, C17, C18 & C19 features & was remodelled in 1837. The grounds contain the elements of a C19 landscape – open parkland, lake & pond, walled kitchen gardens & conservatory, mainly laid out between 1780 & 1900. The estate remains in private hands. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1230 Parish: Ecchinswell and Sydmonton Designations: Grade II* Area: c60 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Residential/Commercial Stud Farm & Dairy Herd. Venue for musical events For more details, click the name above
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Tadley Court School (Tadley Court, The Wilderness)
HCC Summary: A farm property on the site during the early C19, in the 1890s the house was enlarged into a ‘Gentleman’s Residence’ .The common surrounding it lies within a SSSI. It is now the Priory Horizon School for young people with special needs. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1272 Parish: Tadley Designations: LB Grade II Area: c 3.5 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Special School – The Priory Group For more details, click the name above
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Tangier House and Park
HCC Summary: The estate was originally called Fabians until the 1660s. The house was built c1662 in the ‘Dutch’ style with parkland as part of Manydown estate. With the break up of the estate Tangier was put up for sale separately in 1964. Today (2009) it remains in private hands ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1284 Parish: Wooton St Lawrence Designations: Grade II * Area: c 90 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Tunworth Down House
HCC Summary: Garden with plan by Gertrude Jekyll ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1951 Parish: Tunworth Designations: Area: 4ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residence For more details, click the name above
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Upton Grey House
HCC Summary: C18 house Pre 1810 park & garden, much remains ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1276 Parish: Upton Grey Designations: House LB II, CA Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residence For more details, click the name above
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Vyne, The (Historic England) (National Trust)
HE Summary: Formal walled gardens and informal gardens with a lake, largely dating from the C18 although with features surviving from both their C17 origin and their subsequent C19 and C20 development, set within parkland which was established in the C16 but planted to its present form in the C18 and C19. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1262 Parish: Sherborne St John Designations: HE II, House & Pavilion LB I Area: c43ha Access: Public Access (check times) Ownership: National Trust For more details, click the name above
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Walled Garden, The, Sherfield Manor
HCC Summary: C19 Garden within walled garden ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1264b Parish: Sherfield on Loddon Designations: Area: 1 ha (2.4 acres) Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private residence For more details, click the name above
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War Memorial Park, The, (Goldings Park)
HCC Summary: Public Park on site of Goldings Park, an C18 landscaped park ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1203 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: Area: 24.5ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Basinstoke &
Dean Borough CouncilFor more details, click the name above
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Whitchurch Silk Mill
HCC Summary: Mill (LB II*) built around 1800s; reconstructed C18 garden ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1280 Parish: Whitchurch Designations: Mill (LB II*) Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Hampshire Buildings
Preservation TrustFor more details, click the name above
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Wolverton
HCC Summary: Original manor house with wings added in 1820s with extensive walled garden & lake. Part of Wellington estate from 1837. An army HQ during WW II. Sold after war & still in private hands. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1207 Parish: Wolverton Designations: LB Grade 11* Area: 280 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Woodcutt House
HCC Summary: In 1910s a new brick mansion was built on the site. Gertrude Jekyll designed the garden. The main design elements within the garden are present although some have been changed or omitted. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1775 Parish: Litchfield & Woodcott Designations: AONB Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Woolton House
HCC Summary: The original C18 house was a rectangular 3-storey block. The building was remodelled & extended in the 1930s. Owner in 2004 had garden redesigned. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1227 Parish: East Woodhay Designations: LB Grade II Area: 90 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Worting Park (Worting House)
HCC Summary: An ancient manor. House built 1714-27 with modifications in 1770s. The park retains its 18C landscape design and remains as shown in 1838 tithe map. The house is now serviced accommodation for local business. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1204 Parish: Worting Designations: CA, Grade II listed Area: c 55 acres Access: No Public Access Ownership: Worting House serviced office accommodation Private company For more details, click the name above
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Worting Road Cemetery
HCC Summary: Late 1920s cemetery, war memorial and chapel ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1867 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Basingstoke &
Deane Borough CouncilFor more details, click the name above