EAW029423 ENGLAND (1950). Countryside around Bagmore Copse, Broom Farm and Fawley Farm, Privett, 1950
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Title | [EAW029423] Countryside around Bagmore Copse, Broom Farm and Fawley Farm, Privett, 1950 |
Reference | EAW029423 |
Date | 12-May-1950 |
Link | |
Place name | PRIVETT |
Parish | FROXFIELD |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 467447, 127933 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.0377417307845, 51.04624770949 |
National Grid Reference | SU674279 |
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The Wheatsheaf, Filmore Hill. |
David960 |
Saturday 10th of April 2021 11:51:25 AM |
Basing Park - the house seen here was demolished in 1964. There is a smaller more recent house now on site.
There was a walled kitchen garden of one acre to the West of the house but the gales of 1987 demolished two of the walls and the reconstructed garden is smaller.
There is a record of a house in 1567. This was demolished and a further house built about 1710. (English Heritage in the Garden list entry, in error describe this as "demolished C17" which is not possible! although the house possibly of 1531 would probably have been demolished then. The house of 1710 is probably the one demolished in 1964. There is need of a formal documented history of the site.
In 1863, William Nicholson of the firm of J&W Nicholson & Co, gin distillers, bought the estate of Basing Park.
There is an 1833 reference to a 60 ft conservatory attached to the west wing of the house. From the same year reference to a well having a tunnel part way down which led to the stables. A horse was led along this tunnel to a treadmill where it was hitched up to take up the water from the well
Basing House Garden is listed, grade 2, List entry Number: 1000138, under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by English Heritage - referred to as The grounds and walled garden of a demolished Tudor house (demolished 1740).
Around 1790 a lodge was constructed which became known as Basing House, later extended. (Doubtful history again- was this the house possibly of 1710??).
The garden site was bought by Hampshire County Council 1972-74. |
totoro |
Monday 19th of May 2014 03:26:18 PM |
Church Road |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:58:12 PM |
Broadmore Copse |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:56:49 PM |
Hempland Lane |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:55:48 PM |
Fawley Farm |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:54:59 PM |
To either side of this pin is a cottage-
On the left is "No.3 Home Farm Cottage and
Estate Office at basing Home"
Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 471619
Estate office and farm cottage. 1865, for William Nicholson of Basing Park. No.3 is mirror-image of No.2 Home Farm Cottage. Estate office attached to SE; single storey.
On the right is "2 Home Farm Cottage and
Dairy at Basing Home Farm"
Grade 2 listed English Heritage Building ID: 471620
Farm cottage and dairy. 1865, for William Nicholson of Basing Park. mirror-image of No.3 Home Farm Cottages. Dairy attached to rear by covered way with timber arcade; dairy is octagonal on plan, timber-framed with diagonal brick nogging and with hipped conical roof with lantern |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:53:21 PM |
Basing Home Farmhouse, Froxfield, GU34 3NS
Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 471618
Farmhouse. 1865, for William Nicholson of Basing Park. |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:52:12 PM |
Farm Buildings at Basing Home Farm, Froxfield - GU34 3NS
Grade 2 - English Heritage Building ID: 471617
What is left of this building (not listed until 1998) are the top, right and bottom parts forming a backwards E (with the vertical on the right).
Planned farmstead. 1865 for William Nicholson of Basing Park.
PLAN: Large planned farmstead with barns, an engine-house, cart and implement sheds and cattle-sheds around two large covered yards, and a detached barn to the west.
The two yards inside the backward E are tidy mown grass now, with car parking to the long Left side. |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:50:10 PM |
Privett Railway Station - on the Meon Valley line which ran from Alton to Fareham.
Opened 1903, closed 1955.
There seems to be a carriage drive from Basing Park to the railway station - the station is too large for such a countryside location, and may have been for the local squire, who insisted on the station name.
The Privett Tunnel, which we can see in this image, was 1000 yards. |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:47:10 PM |
Privet Bush Inn - now The Angel |
totoro |
Sunday 18th of May 2014 09:45:43 PM |