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Hazeley Heath Cottage

A Grade II* Listed Building in Mattingley, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.32 / 51°19'11"N

Longitude: -0.929 / 0°55'44"W

OS Eastings: 474732

OS Northings: 158417

OS Grid: SU747584

Mapcode National: GBR C7F.5YK

Mapcode Global: VHDXL.V27Y

Plus Code: 9C3X839C+XC

Entry Name: Hazeley Heath Cottage

Listing Date: 26 June 1987

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1243551

English Heritage Legacy ID: 136863

ID on this website: 101243551

Location: Hazeley Bottom, Hart, Hampshire, RG27

County: Hampshire

District: Hart

Civil Parish: Mattingley

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Heckfield with Mattingley and Rotherwick

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


SU 75 NW MATTINGLEY HAZELEY HEATH

4/51 Hazeley Heath Cottage

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- II*

C16, 1898. A late medieval house taken over by Ernest Newton and improved
and extended in 1898 for his own use. The older part is a timber-frame
of 2 bays with a gabled cross wing at the north end. A massive chimney
stack was attached to the south end of the frame. Newton's work extends
the house on this end by 1 bay and a larger cross wing, and there is a
small gabled extension from the middle of the west side. The centre part
is of 1 storey with an attic on the front (east) and 2 storeys at the rear,
both wings are 2 storeyed. 1.2.1 windows. Red tile roof, 2 gabled dormers
with attic at eaves level, several chimneys. The north wing has an exposed
timber-frame, mostly fitted with red brickwork, but hidden by rendering
on part bf the north front. The centre part is painted brickwork. The
newer work is a wet rough-cast (harling) with decorative pargetting (including
a circular tree design with initials representing the Newton family tree),
cambered openings. Casements, with square-leaded lights. 2 doorways at
the front and one at the side have simple solid frames, a segmental hood
on trellises, and ½-glazed doors. Inside, there is a fireplace in the
entrance hall, with simple mouldings and Dutch tiled interior and a delicately
designed staircase. 2 rooms contain Georgian fireplaces, one of marble
with carving. On the front of the house there is a plaque with a moulded
surround, containing carved crossed oak leaves above the initial E N and
the date 1898. Lead fire insurance sign.


Listing NGR: SU7473258417

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