(12) Test Valley Borough Council
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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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Amport Park (The Army Chapliancy Centre) (Historic England)
HE Summary: Formal terraces with water features, designed in 1923 by Sir Edwin Lutyens to complement a mid C19 house and planted by Gertrude Jekyll, with adjacent mid C19 pleasure grounds and overlooking parkland of late C18 and early C19 origin. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1409 Parish: Amport Designations: HE Grade II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: For more details, click the name above
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Andover Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1866 Parish: Andover Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Test Valley Borough Council Site to be researched
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Awbridge Danes (Historic England)
HE Summary: Pleasure grounds, follies, and a park laid out on a new site to complement a gothic mansion of c1820 by the architect William Garbett. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1480 Parish: Awbridge Designations: HE Grade II Area: 57 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Residence For more details, click the name above
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Beeches, The (The Cement Garden)
HCC Summary: Post WWII Beeches, a bungalow was built. Between 1974 & 1996 the cement garden was built consisting of cement-moulded garden features in a domestic garden. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1977 Parish: Fyfield Designations: Area: 0.4 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Belmont House
HCC Summary: Developed ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1460 Parish: Nursling & Rownhams Designations: Area: Access: Historic site Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Blissamore Hall (Clanville Lodge)
HCC Summary: Early C20 park c24.3ha, lodge ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1467 Parish: Penton Grafton Designations: SINC Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Bossington House
HCC Summary: A C11 manor. The current house is early C19 with mid C19 parkland & garden bordering the River Test . ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1417 Parish: Bossington Designations: House & Lodges LB II Area: 20.235 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Braishfield House
HCC Summary: A Georgian house, Victorian pleasure grounds & estate. In C20, the house was burnt down & rebuilt. In 1960s, the estate was sold. The pleasure ground is bounded by two modern ha-has, a walled courtyard with stables, outbuildings & open paddocks. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1418 Parish: Braishfield Designations: CA Area: 1.2 ha garden,
9.5 ha parkland & pastureAccess: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Braishfield Lodge
HCC Summary: A late Georgian house with C19 pleasure grounds & kitchen gardens; before WWII the grounds were run as a market garden; in 1962, the estate was sold, & property & pleasure ground divided into 3 separate residences and gardens retaining some of the original vistas. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1419 Parish: Braishfield Designations: House LB II Area: 0.42 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Multiple Private For more details, click the name above
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Braishfield Manor (Pitt House)
HCC Summary: Mid C18 Georgian house built round older core, altered early C20. Late C20 garden designed by Michael Shennon with large pond, cascades and terraces ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1420 Parish: Braishfield Designations: House LB II* Area: 2 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Broadlands (Historic England)
HE Summary: A house and garden of C16 and C17 origin with work possibly by William Kent, remodelled in the late C18 as part of a comprehensive new landscape of pleasure grounds and parkland by Lancelot Brown, which was additionally planted by the third Viscount Palmerston in the early to mid C19. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1471 Parish: Romsey extra Designations: H E Grade II*, AHBR, SSSI Area: Access: Public Access at specified times Ownership: Private Residence For more details, click the name above
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Broughton House
HCC Summary: Early Georgian House replaced a farm it now consists of a parkland. In C20 various workers’ cottages sold but the former walled garden & granary on staddle stones remain & the House has been restored. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1421 Parish: Broughton Designations: House LB II* Area: 8 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Bullington Manor
HCC Summary: 1920s lodge in grounds, woodland. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1423 Parish: Bullington Designations: SSSI Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Chilworth Heights (Chilworth Tower)
HCC Summary: Chilworth tower, built mid C19, developed into a small estate with a farm. In 1893 rebuilt after fire. In 1946 converted into flats, estate remained. In 1999 the lodge was sold & in 2006, the house was replaced by block of eight modern residences. The rest of estate, Chilworth Tower Farm, is still in private ownership. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1944 Parish: Chilworth Designations: Area: 1.11 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Multiple Private 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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Cholderton Park (Cholderton Lodge)
HCC Summary: A Georgian red brick country house surrounded by parkland & gardens. In 1885 major alterations & added a walled garden with a deep circular pool, planted many trees in the park’ a model farm and stud. Same family maintaining the Victorian model farm. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1410 Parish: Amport Designations: House LBII Area: Park & garden 40.46 ha (100 acres) Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Compton Manor (Compton House, Brook House, Upper Brook House)
HCC Summary: Built 1855 on an ancient deer park. A C19 partly walled garden & ha-ha & a C18 pigeon house remain. The large estate with a farming tradition known primarily as a sporting venue. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1439 Parish: Kings Somborne Designations: Staddle barn LB II,
74 m west of Manor HouseArea: Large estate Access: No Public Access Ownership: Shibley Ltd, Compton Manor Estate For more details, click the name above
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Doles House, Bourne Park
HCC Summary: td> ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1236 Parish: Hurstbourne Tarrant Designations: AHBR, AONB Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Doyley Manor
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1237 Parish: Hurstbourne Tarrant Designations: AONB Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Drayton Park (Drayton Lodge)
HCC Summary: House demolished ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1415 Parish: Barton Stacey Designations: AONB Area: Access: Historic sites Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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East Tytherley Manor
HCC Summary: Part of C13 deer park, North Walk, the Grove, the cedar trees planted in the late C18 & parkland, with a line of lime trees remain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1430 Parish: East Tytherley Designations: Area: Access: Historic site Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Enham-Alamein (Enham Place, Enham House)
HCC Summary: Site of a large house & parkland known as Enham House or Place. A classical C18 house then a Victorian mansion, it became a rehabilitation home for disabled WWI Soldiers. Today a village of 90 residents living in specially adapted houses & flats & a day centre for disabled people. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1411 Parish: Andover Designations: Area: Access: Access to Care home and housing Ownership: Enham – Registered Charity For more details, click the name above
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Faccombe Manor
HCC Summary: House LB II; extensions to house 1936. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1432 Parish: Faccombe Designations: AONB Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site is being researched
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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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Finkley House
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1406 Parish: Smannell Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Furzedown House
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1442 Parish: Kings Somborne Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Garlogs
HCC Summary: 19th century estate with walled garden, fishponds. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1457 Parish: Nether Wallop Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site is being researched
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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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Green Place
HCC Summary: An Arts and Crafts house (LB II) and terrace designed specifically by M H Baillie Scott to give sweeping views to the South. A paddock, shrubberies and lawns comprise the 3.1/2 acre grounds. Any substantial development that impinged on this view would be detrimental to the site. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1978 Parish: Stockbridge Designations: House LB II Area: n/k Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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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 Grade II* Area: Access: Access to School only Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Hatherden House
HCC Summary: House & parkland created c1800; in C19 tree planting & cultivation of gardens. By 1918 a typical country estate. Since been reduced in size & the emphasis to farming & to provision for horse riding. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1486 Parish: Tangley Designations: House LB II Area: 202 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Hildon House (Rose Hill)
HCC Summary: Previously Rose Hill; house demolished; stable block LB II; a fine collection of trees remain. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1428 Parish: Broughton Designations: AHBR, SINC Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site is being researched
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Houghton Lodge (Historic England)
HE Summary: Landscaped pleasure grounds and a park laid out c1800. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1436 Parish: Houghton Designations: HE Grade II Area: c4 ha Access: Public Access at specified times Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Ibthorpe House
HCC Summary: A traditional English garden setting off a mid C18 Georgian manor house, listed II*, which is surrounded by C19 garden walls, the northern one being listed Grade II. It has literary and artistic connections. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1766 Parish: Hurstbourne Tarrant Designations: House LB II*,
Garden wall LB IIArea: 0.6 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Ingersley (Fernlea)
HCC Summary: Fern Lea estate was created in C19 on land leased from the Willis Fleming estate. A house was built in Tudor style & the grounds developed. By 1900 name changed to Ingersley. Badly damaged during WW II demolished. Mid C20, the estate was divided into two. Fernlea & Ingersley, in Tudor style. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1943 Parish: Chilworth Designations: TPO Area: 38 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Island House
River Test flows through the gardens; woodland area of garden designed by Hilliers. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1988 Parish: Romsey Extra Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Kimpton Lodge
The significance of Kimpton Lodge lies in its past as a large house and accompanying estate dominating a small village for approximately a hundred years, together with its association with Edwin Hillier, the creator of the Hillier family nursery business and ultimately the Hillier Arboretum in Ampfield, Hampshire. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1438 Parish: Kimpton Designations: CA Area: 0.81 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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King John's House & Garden
HCC Summary: Mid C13 House (LB1), much altered. Adjacent C18 cottages demolished 1930s to create formal garden. Run by Trust since 1970s. Late C20 new garden in medieval style; early C21 new Victorian garden added. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1767 Parish: Romsey Designations: Conservation Area, SAM Area: small Access: Public Access Ownership: Test Valley Borough Council –
Managed by Friends GroupFor more details, click the name above
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Kings Somborne Deer Park - Test Valley
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Ladies Walk
It is one of the few remaining Ladies Walks in the UK which were designated as an area for public use following the Enclosure Act of 1784/5. Many of the trees planted in 1863 still remain and there is also a grade II listed iron bridge. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1945 Parish: Andover Designations: SINC, Iron Bridge listed II Area: 1.5 hectares Access: Public Access Ownership: Test Valley Borough Council 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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Leckford Abbas (Abbess Grange)
HCC Summary: House LB II (1900) by Sir Bannister Fletcher; The old manor of Leckford Richards, or Leckford Riches, was incorporated with that of Leckford Abbess, some time in the C17; early C20 known as Leckford Abbess; now part of Leckford estates run by John Lewis. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1447 Parish: Leckford Designations: CA Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Lee House
HCC Summary: A mid-to late 19th century classical style farmhouse, with kitchen garden and short approach drive bounded by trees. By the end of the century it was known as Lee House, and the kitchen garden extended eastwards. Early 21st century the house has multiple occupancies, a retaining wall of the kitchen garden remains within the larger enclosed garden ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1932 Parish: Romsey Extra Designations: Area: c1 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Multiple Private For more details, click the name above
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Lee Manor and Lee Manor Farm
HCC Summary: Late C18 farmhouse, rebuilt late C19 as a model farm; Early C21 the house is now tenanted separately from the farm. The boundaries of earlier walled garden & orchard remain & now replaced by lawns & shrubs. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1476 Parish: Romsey Extra Designations: Lee Manor LB II Area: c0.8 ha (2 acres) Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Lee Park (Lee House)
HCC Summary: Early C17 house, landscape park & garden remaining until mid C19 when the land was incorporated into the Broadlands estate. Lee house was demolished & the parkland has been cultivated since. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1477 Parish: Romsey Extra Designations: Area: Access: Historic site Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Lockerley Hall (Oaklands House)
HCC Summary: Victorian landscaped park & gardens; neo-Elizabethan house 1868-1871 replaced 1849 house. Grade II house, gatehouses & stable block. House remodelled in 1930–1932. Walls of earlier kitchen gardens & orchard intact; restored parterre, terracing & game larder with ice well. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1426 Parish: East Tytherley Designations: House, Gatehouses, stable block,
game larder & icehouse all LB IIArea: 151.75 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Longparish House
HCC Summary: House LB II*; Elizabethan granary on saddle stones; River Test runs through the garden. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1448 Parish: Longparish Designations: CA, SSSI Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site is being researched
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Longstock House & Water Gardens
HCC Summary: House and gardens mid C19. Owned since the 1940’s by the John Lewis Partnership & used as a country retreat; . Commercial nursery run from glasshouses & walled garden. The water gardens, begun as a lake created by the dredging of gravel from the river bank & planted with native trees and exotics. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1450 Parish: Longstock Designations: House LB II Area: c81 ha Access: Water Gardens occasionally open.
House, no public accessOwnership: Leckford Estate, John Lewis Partnership For more details, click the name above
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Manor (Manor Farm)
HCC Summary: House LB II*; garden and gazebo LB II. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1771 Parish: Vernham Dean Designations: AONB, SINC Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Manor House (Newton Stacey Farm)
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1416 Parish: Barton Stacey Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Manor House, North Baddesley
HCC Summary: House LB II; site of the Preceptory of the Knights Hospitalers mid C12 – 1536; garden walls LB II. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1463 Parish: North Baddesley Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Marsh Court (Historic England)
HE Summary: Formal gardens laid out by Gertrude Jekyll and Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1901-04, surrounding a house by Sir Edwin Lutyens of the same date. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1443 Parish: Kings Somborne Designations: HE Grade II* Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Michelmersh Court
HCC Summary: Walled garden LB II; 1970s yew hedges; pool, specimen trees, swimming pool garden, mulberry garden, herb garden, gazebo. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1453 Parish: Michelmersh Designations: CA Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site is being researched
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Middleton House
HCC Summary: Site in Domesday belonging to Wherwell Abbey; probably C18 house extended in C19. Pleasure grounds & small park, extensive Test River fishing rights. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1449 Parish: Longparish Designations: House LB II Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Monxton Manor
HCC Summary: Orchard, chalk pit garden with pond and kitchen garden. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1864 Parish: Monxton Designations: CA Area: 0.8 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Mottisfont Abbey (Historic England) (National Trust)
HE Summary: A largely mid to late C20 garden, although with C18 origins and C19 additions, with formal features designed by Geoffrey Jellicoe and Norah Lindsay, which surrounds an C18 house formed from the buildings of a C13 priory. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1456 Parish: Mottisfont Designations: HE Grade II Area: Access: Public Access at specified times Ownership: National Trust For more details, click the name above
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Mount House, The
HCC Summary: Developed ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1461 Parish: Nursling & Rownhams Designations: Area: Access: Historic site Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Netherton House
HCC Summary: House LB II*; garden walls, gatepiers and garden pavilion all LB II. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1433 Parish: Faccombe Designations: AONB Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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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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North Stoneham (North Stoneham Park)
Significance: Documented history from Anglo-Saxon period; C14 deer park; C17 park; remodelled C18 by Brown; early C20 western park sold became designed golf course (Willie Park Junior); mid C20 rest sold, multiple ownership; recognised as a strategic gap with reinstatement of part of Brown landscape; C21 housing development imminent. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1181 Parish: Eastleigh & Chilworth Designations: Walled garden & St Nicholas Church (LB II), SINC Area: 260.6 ha (1846) Access: Only access to Avenue Park & public footpaths Ownership: Multiple ownership
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Old Lodge
HCC Summary: Noted on 1791 Milne map; 1st ed OS well laid our garden around the house, shrubs/trees; kitchen garden; avenues of trees on the main routes to the house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1931 Parish: Nether Wallop Designations: Area: Access: Historic site Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Old Rectory, The
The redesigned old rectory garden is in keeping with grade II C18 country house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1431 Parish: West Tytherley Designations: CA Area: 20 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Parnholt Wood & Old Farley House
HCC Summary: Woodland; originally park of demolished Farley House; 1759 Taylor map shows landscaped woodland with rides and a central folly type feature; later this central portion became a ring with the rides radiating from it. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1444 Parish: King’s Somborne Designations: Area: c202 ha Access: Some Access on Public footpaths Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Penton Lodge
HCC Summary: House & grounds late C18, enhanced mid C19. Much of the parkland, greenhouses, large walled garden, various farms & a timbered park have been lost; Some specimen trees remain, also Tasker railings & the two GR II listed entrance lodges & Gr II listed stable block (1865). ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1469 Parish: Penton Mewsey Designations: LB II House, stable and two lodges Area: 2.83 ha (7 acres) Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Quarley Park
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1897 Parish: Quarley Designations: CA, SINC Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Queenwood College, (Harmony Hall)
HCC Summary: Former deer park landscaped late C18 by Dennis Rolle and later divided into two parts. Harmony Hall (demolished) – designed as heart of a Utopian community founded by Robert Owen. Remaining walled kitchen garden is a prominent feature. Surviving outbuildings converted to residential use. Rolle’s mid C18th yew avenue (a ride) remains to the east (2008). ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1427 Parish: East Tytherley Designations: None Area: 202.3 ha Access: Historic site Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Ramridge House & Park
HCC Summary: Originally a religious house. Present 3 storey red-brick house built c1740 remodeled in C19. One C19 lodge and one C20 copy. 1740 rides through park as well as original planting are visible on current aerial photograph, existing kitchen garden. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1468 Parish: Penton Grafton Designations: House LBII*, SINC Area: 47 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Multiple private For more details, click the name above
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Redenham House & Park
HCC Summary: Late C18 house in parkland now important for nature conservancy by HCC. New gardens designed for the owner in the 1960s; also a 1960s lime avenue. Old curved cob wall &a old kitchen garden. Business units in 1970s barns. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1414 Parish: Fyfield Designations: House LB II Area: large Access: No Public Access Ownership: Multiple private 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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Romsey Cemetery
HCC Summary: It was burial place for Romsey from 1856 until 1983. A gothic style Church of England chapel and an Italianate Nonconformist chapel were built. The Nonconformist chapel was restored in the 1990s & is Grade II listed. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1850 Parish: Romsey Designations: Chapel LB II Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Managed by Test Valley Borough Council
with Friends of the CemetryFor more details, click the name above
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Rookley Manor
HCC Summary: Early C18 hunting lodge; walled garden, garden terraces; pleasant informal gardens, good setting for house. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1514 Parish: King’s Somborne Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site being researched
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Rownhams House
HCC Summary: Mid C18 Georgian house & park, C19 into a landscape park & pleasure ground, with a kitchen garden growing exotic fruits & vegetables. The house is now offices & transport depots to the west & north of the office complex. A small area of garden & park remain, the rest is private housing. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1462 Parish: Nursling & Rownhams Designations: House LB II Area: 3.6 ha Access: No Public Access/wedding venue Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum (Historic England)
HE Summary: Gardens and an arboretum planted from the 1950s onwards by Sir Harold Hillier, plantsman of world-renown. Originally forming the grounds around his own home, the gardens were extended under the ownership of Hampshire County Council, in line with Hillier’s aims, to form one of England’s most comprehensive collections of hardy trees and shrubs. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1408 Parish: Romsey Extra Designations: HE II Area: 42.5 ha Access: Public Access at specified times Ownership: In trust to Hampshire County Council For more details, click the name above
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Snoddington Manor
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1483 Parish: Shipton Bellinger Designations: Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Somborne Park (Little Somborne House)
HCC Summary: Ancient estate by 1750 present house & parkland defined. C19 a walled kitchen garden with sundial & a belt of trees added. Many owners Farmland sold in 1956. House & informal parkland remain but kitchen garden lost. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1445 Parish: Kings Somborne Designations: House LB II Area: 80.9 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For 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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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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Stockbridge New Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1485 Parish: Stockbridge Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Stockbridge Parish Council Site to be researched
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Tangley House
HCC Summary: In Domesday Book. Tangley House built 1910. It was sold in 1960. The house burnt down in 2000. The new owners have rebuilt a house on the same site, restored the walled gardens, & made improvements to grounds. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1487 Parish: Tangley Designations: Area: c204 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Thruxton Manor House
HCC Summary: Saxon Manor with early medival archaelogical site. Main house built early C18 much modernised with gardens near the house and within the ramparts. The ‘great farm’ of over 500 acres is now reduced to the house and 12 acres. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1448 Parish: Thruxton Designations: CA, House LB II Area: c5 ha Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Timsbury Manor
HCC Summary: 1920s a residential and sporting estate of character. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1454 Parish: Michelmersh Designations: SSSI Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site is being researched
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Townsend House
HCC Summary: LB II* – walled garden and 2 gazebos, central octagonal garden house with old tiled roof; small park contains source of Wallop stream; fairly developed. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1466 Parish: Over Wallop Designations: CA Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Vigo Road Recreation Ground
HCC Summary: Late C19 Recreation Ground with pavilion; Early C21 pavilion, bowling green, tennis courts & aviary. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1946 Parish: Andover Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Test Valley Borough Council Site to be researched
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War Memorial Park
HCC Summary: Opened 1920 from money collected for a WW I memorial. The Park comprises grassed areas & flower beds, a War Memorial (1921) & a restored Bandstand (2002). ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1473 Parish: Romsey Designations: Area: 2 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Test Valley Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Wherwell Priory
HCC Summary: C10 nunnery. Present house built 1828 & has a C13 barn. Avenues lead to two C19 lodges and there is a large walled kitchen garden. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1469 Parish: Wherwell Designations: Priory & Stables LB II*;
Lodges, wall, Gatepiers LB IIArea: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Winton Nursing Home (Wallop House)
HCC Summary: House built 1834; 1920s estate of 20.2ha. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1458 Parish: Nether Wallop Designations: CA Area: Access: No Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched