Hampshire Wells Summary


Standing on Others' Shoulders

I was bitten by the bug at St Joseph's Well. Somewhere along the line in a discussion on Morris Dancing I met Doreen Motherall electronically and we discussed the wells on her site. I found her some information on Cornish wells. We met in a restaurant (indeed several) and she showed me Katy Johnson's "Wiltshire Wells" site. I looked for Hampshire wells (my own county, which I have until now largely ignored) and was in turn pointed at the search engine on the HantsWeb "Hampshire Treasures" site.

Are you with me so far? Okay, sorry. This is a summary of the search engine results which appear to match the context of Holy Wells. I searched the site on 05-Jly-2000 and retrieved the 305 results. I arbitrarily eliminated any which from the context appeared non-extant or domestic in nature. This list, containing place-name, summary and OS Grid Reference is the result. I'll add my own and others' comments as and when I can, and link to my own visit reports as and when. I commend you to the marvellous HantsWeb site for your own search.

  • Winchester City District, Hursley, Entry 10, Well Head
    SU 427 237
  • Basingstoke and Deane, Dummer with Kempshott, Entry 12, Village Well
    (Possibly the Lady Well)
    SU 588 461
  • New Forest, Bramshaw, Entry 01, Well
    Irons.
    SU 229 147
  • Test Valley South, Frenchmoor, Entry 01, Natural Well
    Devil's Hole
    SU 273 275
  • East Hampshire, Binstead, Entry 13, Holy or Wishing Well
    SU 755 417
  • East Hampshire, Steep, Entry 06, Spring
    St. Mary's Well.
    SU 762 246
  • Havant, Hayling West, Entry 08, Well (Saxon)
    SU 721 008
  • Hart and Rushmoor, Long Sutton, Entry 05, Pond (Well)
    SU 762 466
  • Havant, Bedhampton, Entry 04, WelI
    St. Chads Well,
    SU 706 064
  • Winchester City District, Corhampton and Meonstoke, Entry 09, Tumulus and Seven Wells SU 643 204

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  • Basingstoke and Deane, North Waltham, Entry 11, Well
    SU 561 466
  • Basingstoke and Deane, North Waltham, Entry 01, Well
    SU 564 463
  • Hart and Rushmoor, Yateley, Entry 05, Well C.17
    SU 841 600
  • Hart and Rushmoor), Page 24 - Crondall, Entry 01, Well, 1911
    SU 804 487
  • East Hampshire, Clanfield, Entry 06, Well
    SU 697 168
  • East Hampshire, West Tisted, Entry 03, Chalk Well
    SU 668 282
  • Test Valley North, Monxton, Entry 01, Village Well
    SU 317 445
  • Winchester City District, Sparsholt, Entry 06, Well House, C19 SU 436 312
  • Hart and Rushmoor, Hawley, Entry 12, Well, ca 1850
    SU 851 591
  • Havant, Hayling East, Entry 04, WelI (Remains) SU 731 031
  • Test Valley South, Ashley, Entry 05, Well-head, C17
    SU 382 311
  • Havant, Hayling East, Entry 02, Well, 1782
    SU 731 033
  • New Forest, Beaulieu, Entry 05, WelI House, C13
    SU 397 031
  • Havant, Hayling East, Entry 03, Well, C18
    SU 732 032
  • Winchester City District, Hambledon, Entry 09, Well (Disused)
    SU 641 144

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  • Basingstoke and Deane, Ashmansworth, Entry 09, Building and Disused Well
    SU 410 562
  • Hart and Rushmoor, Rotherwick, Entry 10, Cottage, C.17 with Well
    SU 717 567
  • New Forest, Beaulieu, Entry 07, Conduit House, C.13
    SU 392 031
  • East Hampshire, Buriton, Entry 06, Manor House (Site) with Well
    SU 753 181
  • East Hampshire, Horndean, Entry 07, Cottages, C.17, with Well
    SU 694 144
  • Test Valley North, Kimpton, Entry 04, Cottage C.17 with Well SU 281 487
  • Test Valley South, Ampfield, Entry 05, Cottage C.16 with Well
    SU 398 227
  • Gosport, Anglesey, Entry 05, House, C18, with Well
    SZ 600 988
  • Eastleigh, Hamble, Entry 08, House, C18 with Well
    SU 483 068
  • Hart and Rushmoor, Rotherwick, Entry 03, Cottage, C17, with Well
    SU 730 568

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  • New Forest, Burley, Entry 07, Chantry Chapel (Possible Site)
    SU 204 040
  • New Forest, Burley, Entry 03, Cottage C.18
    (Lady Well)
    SU 206 044
  • New Forest, New Milton, Entry 10, Farmhouse, C.18
    SZ 238 947
  • Havant, Bondfields, Entry 06, Well (Site), prob C18
    SU 728 081
  • Havant, Hayling West, Entry 03, Well (Site)
    SU 718 003
  • Test Valley North, Monxton, Entry 02, Village Pump
    SU 314 444
  • Winchester City District, Beauworth, Entry 07, Well, Concreted over
    SU 571 263
  • Winchester City District, Bishops Waltham, Entry 04, Cottage, C16, wi Remarks: West Hoe. Clay tiled roof with hipped catslide. Half-timbered, brick infill. Recent porch. Well in kitchen. Casement windows. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 567 176
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 20 - Bishops Waltham, Entry 08 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: ShopC.18 Remarks: High Street. Blue glazed brickwork encases C.16, half-timbered building. Well covered by slab stone. Original cellar relined with brick. Tiled roof with metal finial. Round corner. C.19 shop front, with slender columns between windows. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 554 175
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 21 - Bishops Waltham, Entry 07 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: BuildingC.18 Remarks: Brook Street. Formerly Edwards Brewery and Inn. 2 storeys. Grey headers with red brick quoins and window dressings. Wooden eaves cornice. Tiled roof. Oak beams throughout. Chalk lined well 18ft. deep. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 553 175
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 24 - Bishops Waltham, Entry 04 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Well Remarks: Corner of St. Georges Square. Disused, backfilled with C.18 waste pottery, glass, etc. Finds in Portsmouth City Museum. Ref: 1. Portsmouth City Museum. Ref: 2 Post Mediaeval Archaeology, 3, 1969, pp.166-187. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 553 174
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 43 - Cheriton, Entry 08 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.17/18 Remarks: Burnt Platt Cottage. Grey and red brick with flintwork. Tile and slate roof. Name dates back to C.18 fire. Recent renovation revealed traces of fire and burnt beams. Fire insurance plaque over main doorway. Well in what is now scullery. Early inglenook exposed. Ref: Cheriton Church Register, Vol. 3. Protection: C.A.N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 582 285
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 45 - Cheriton, Entry 02 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Cottage Remarks: Middle Hill Cottage. Red brick. Butressed. Thatched roof. Dormer and casement windows. Leaded lights. Interior water well. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 576 284
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 54 - Colden Common, Entry 04 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: FarmC.18 Remarks: Elm Farm. A small farm 250yds. north north east of Kennels Farm on west side of road. 2 storeys of colourwashed brick. Half-hipped old tile roof. The interior has a wealth of ships' timbers as beams and an unusually wide main staircase. A well now under the kitchen floor was used for water until 1957. Builders' plaque over main door bears date 1719. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 495 221
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 89 - Denmead, Entry 01 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: HouseC.18 Remarks: Hartfield, Hambledon Road, formerly Fairholme. 21/2 storeys. Hipped tiled roof with ornamental topped drainpipes. Red brick structure with grey headers. Wooden sash windows and dormers. Triangular pedimented doorway. Well at side of the house and a brick fern house in the garden. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 654 122
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 111 - Exton, Entry 05 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.17 Remarks: Primrose Cottage. Brick structure. Built on various levels. Well on terrace. Protection: C.A.N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 612 208
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 123 - Hambledon, Entry 06 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: BuildingsC.18 Remarks: Shop, Post Office, The Rest, The Retreat (Lloyds Bank) West Street. Tiled roof. Brick walls, part painted. Non-uniform block. Communal well house at rear. Protection: C.A.N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 646 150
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 125 - Hambledon, Entry 06 Group F - Historical or Literary Associations Description and Date: Sub-Manor House (Site) Remarks: Glidden Farm. Abandoned circa 1870. Only well is identifiable. 1870 drawing shows building outwardly of C.17 date. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 665 156
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 137 - Hursley, Entry 02 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Donkey Wheel HouseC.18/19 Remarks: Parsonage Farm. House, wood framed with brick part to south. Vertical donkey wheel about 10 ft. in diameter. Well below. Used to draw water until 1914, and occasionally in 1920's. Protection: T. & C.P. Act Grid Ref.: SU 435 250
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 139 - Hursley, Entry 01 Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces Description and Date: Cast Iron Conduit Fluted Dome Remarks: In street at Hursley. Next to No. 96. Once fed from 180ft. well and tank on high ground north- east of Northend House. A similar conduit at Northend vanished in early 1960s. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 428 252
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 155 - Itchen Valley, Entry 06 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.16 Remarks: Priory Cottage, Church Lane, Martyr Worthy. In C.17 was known as Broadways. This cottage has recently been modernised, but the remains of an early C.17, or possibly C.16, house can be seen at the north end. Contained a well and large oven at south end of house. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 515 327
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 244 - Owslebury, Entry 04 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Well House Remarks: In grounds of Marwell Hall. 2 storeyed hexagonal building of Tudor brick. Now contains a pump engine. O.S.A. No. SU52 SW5. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 508 217
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 272 - Sparsholt, Entry 09 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: HouseC.16 Remarks: Opposite the church. Brick structure, originally the C. 1 6 home of the village clerk, in 1895 was called Old Clerk's Cottage. Altered in 1952 with addition to rear. Has cellar, well, and ancient yew tree, reputed to be 400 years old. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 435 311
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 275 - Sparsholt, Entry 10 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Horsewheel Remarks: Located in outhouse at Lainston House. 360ft. well dates from C.13. Outhouse contains a horse engine which worked a pair of pumps. It consists of a 14ft. main shaft from which a bar descends at an angle of 45 degrees. Two struts support this bar. The bottom end of the bar nearly touches the ground, and this carries the swingle tree for the harness. A 6ft. diameter pulley of cast iron was connected by chains to the pulleys on the crank at the head of the pump rods. The horse walked in a circle of 22ft. diameter. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 441 316
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 275 - Sparsholt, Entry 10 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Horsewheel Remarks: Located in outhouse at Lainston House. 360ft. well dates from C.13. Outhouse contains a horse engine which worked a pair of pumps. It consists of a 14ft. main shaft from which a bar descends at an angle of 45 degrees. Two struts support this bar. The bottom end of the bar nearly touches the ground, and this carries the swingle tree for the harness. A 6ft. diameter pulley of cast iron was connected by chains to the pulleys on the crank at the head of the pump rods. The horse walked in a circle of 22ft. diameter. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 441 316
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 280 - Swanmore, Entry 07 Group F - Historical or Literary Associations Description and Date: Well Remarks: Holywell, Holywell Estate. Has legendary religious associations. Modern flint and brick structure. Built around spring. O.S.A. No. SU51 SE5. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 597 146
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 301 - Upham, Entry 03 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Roman) Description and Date: Villa (Site) Remarks: Oblong structure 36ft. x 124ft., found in 1849. The stuccoed walls 5ft. high were coloured red, yellow and green. Pottery and articles of bronze and iron also found. Further foundations found in another wood, and Well Copse. O.S.A. No. SU52 SW15. Ref: Archeaological Journal, Vol. 6, p.397. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 544 224
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 303 - Upham, Entry 10 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Well Remarks: Farthing Cottages. Chalk lined over 100ft. deep with windlass, at rear of house. Originally was within an outhouse, which has now been demolished. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 539 208
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 307 - Warnford, Entry 04 Group A - Natural Features Description and Date: Watercress Beds Remarks: Main Road, Warnford. Modernised in 1960. Two artesian wells sunk to a depth of 180ft. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 620 230
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 310 - Warnford, Entry 10 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: House Remarks: Bere Farm House. Timber-framed with brick infill. Internal beams. When modernised in 1968 a bacon curing room was found halfway up the chimney measuring 8ft. by 5ft. by 8ft. In the garden a well jpreserved deep well with donkey wheel. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 625 252
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 3 - Ashmansworth, Entry 07 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Iron Age/Romano-British) Description and Date: Occupation Site Remarks: Church Farm. Large quantities of pottery found, identified as Belgic, Roman, Norman and mediaeval and indicating continuous occupation from Iron Age to mediaeval times. Excavations revealed Norman buildings and cobbled court-yard. Well 365ft. deep. O.S.A. No. SU45 NW4. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 410 565
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 16 - Basing, Entry 02 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.17 Remarks: No. 17, Milkingpen Lane. Originally two cottages. One now demolished but part of two staircases still exists. Timber-framed with brick infilling. Tile roof. Oak tie beams exposed internally. Well in garden. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 677 531
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 21 - Basing, Entry 06 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Pump HouseC.19 Remarks: Rear of Nos. 1 and 2, Swingbridge Cottages, Redbridge Lane. Single storey of brick with a tiled roof. The building, set over the river, contains a breast shot waterwheel, which drives a pump over a well. Originally built to supply Hackwood Hous, but last used circa 1935. Ref: History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Hampshire, 1878, (White). Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 654 522
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 23 - Basing, Entry 02 Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces Description and Date: Clear Well Remarks: Adjacent No. 33, The Street. Site of second of of parish's two public water supplies. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 667 532
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 31 - Basingstoke, Entry 06 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Iron Age/Romano-British) Description and Date: Settlement Site Remarks: Oakridge Estate. Site included ditches, rubbish and storage pits, working hollows and a well. One cremation and two inhumations found. Skeletons and one cremation were also found in well. Finds also include pottery, wattle and daub, querns, brooches etc. Excavated by Basingstoke Museum Archaeological Group, 1965-7. O.S.A. No. SU65 SW46. Ref: Basingstoke Museum. M. S. Fieldwork Report. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 641 535
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 81 - Cliddesden, Entry 01 Group A - Natural Features Description and Date: Trees Remarks: Located near the Well House Protection: T.P.O. No. 77B.D.B. Grid Ref.: SU 630 491
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 95 - Dummer with Kempshott, Entry 01 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.17 Remarks: By Well. 2 storeys. Timber-framed with brick and some flint infilling. Hipped, thatched roof, swept down over weather-boarded lean-to shed at east end. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 588 461
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 96 - Dummer with Kempshott, Entry 01 Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces Description and Date: Village Well Head Remarks: Once situated south west of Village Farm. Removed and re-erected at northern entrance to the village. Hipped old tile roof. Sides open. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 588 464
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 150 - Kingsclere, Entry 09 Group A - Natural Features Description and Date: Pond Remarks: Wells Head. Fed by springs and source of the village stream. Big enough to drive four mills in the village and never dried up. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 520 579
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 162 - Kingsclere, Entry 04 Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces Description and Date: Green and Pond Remarks: Hannington. Village green in centre of hamlet. Old well head. Pond now filled in. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 539 555
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 175 - Litchfield and Woodcott, Entry 01 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Iron Age/Romano-British) Description and Date: Potsherds Remarks: Hook Copse. Belgic and Roman pottery and Celtic horseshoe found in chalk wells or deneholes. O.S.A. No. SU45 NW12. Protection: N. P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 435 555
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 183 - Mapledurwell and Up Nateley, Entry 09 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: HouseC.18 Remarks: Plume House, Greywell Road. Up Nately. 2 storeys. Colourwashed brick. Old tile roof. From 1864 to 1954 was Plume of Feathers public house. Previously involved with the curing of meat ('Salt' areas in some of the walls). Deep well in garden. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 701 519
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 213 - North Waltham, Entry 06 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: House Remarks: Boundary House, formerly the Old Rectory. Flint and brick structure of complicated design. Stone dressings to gables. Large stone shield on one gable, apex of gable above front door has stone spike. Tiled roof with four decorated octagonal chimneys. Oak panelled and studded front door. Casement windows, some with leaded lights. Well in yard possibly 100ft. deep. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 560 461
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 287 - Sherfield on Loddon, Entry 06 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.18 Remarks: Park Corner Cottage. Front half-timbered, rear may be later of brick. Roof tiled, but possibly once thatched. Cottage at one time named after its occupants the Ham family, Ham's Cottage. Also known as Vine Cottage after large vines which covered it. Birth place of last village constable in 1835. Cottage has oak timbers inside, and an old well. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 680 575
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 288 - Sherfield on Loddon, Entry 09 Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces Description and Date: Village Pump Remarks: Located in the Well House next to the village hall. Still working until recently. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 679 579
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 316 - Tadley, Entry 02 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.18 Remarks: Oaktree Cottage, West Street, Formerly Pery Cottage. 2 storeys. Rendered walls. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Used as a bakers shop at one time, part of the oven still remains. Well in garden. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 621 616
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 339 - Whitchurch, Entry 08 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Bronze Age) Description and Date: Ring Ditches (Texture Marks) Remarks: South-west of Wells in the Field Farm. Sited on south slope of hill. No trace remains on ground. O.S.A. No. SU44 NE22. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 477 486
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 358 - Wootton St Lawrence, Entry 01 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Post Norman) Description and Date: Ring Motte and Supposed Bailey Remarks: Woodsgarston Farm. Circular earthwork with bank and ditch. Interior of the motte is raised above general level and includes possible site of building. Disused well within the keep covered by iron and timber posts. O.S.A. No. SU55 NE17. Ref: 1. Field Archaeology as Illustrated by Hants. 1915, pp.40, 738. Ref: 2. Arch. J., Vol. 83, 1926, (Grundy), p.101. Protection: S.A.M. No. 133N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 584 550
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 10 - Crondall, Entry 12 Group A - Natural Features Description and Date: Pond Remarks: Crondall Pond. Adjacent to garden of Old Meeting House Cottage, Well Road. Overflows into the Hart River. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 794 488
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 21 - Crondall, Entry 06 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: BuildingC.19 Remarks: Waterworks, Mill Lane. Established on site of old water mill 1898. First well was sunk to a depth of 170 ft with subsequent 12 ins bore to a further 100 ft. In 1905 a further well of 5 ft bore was sunk to a depth of 450 ft. The old engine house was dismantled in the 1960s and a new pump house was built on the site. In 1773 three grist mills worked on site, under one roof. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 4, p.8 Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 785 502
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 22 - Crondall, Entry 02 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Engineering WorksC.19 Remarks: Bourley Waterworks and Pumping Station. Provides water for military installations, Aldershot. Water from springs is collected by 10 miles of glazed channels and 7 miles of ditches and conveyed to four impounding reservoirs formed by building small earth dams across valleys. To obtain suffcient pressure in Aldershot a circular reservoir was constructed at a higher level and filled with water by a 'Donkey' engine pumping from a well supplied by gravity from the reservoirs. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 830 507
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 24 - Crondall, Entry 06 Group F - Historical or Literary Associations Description and Date: HouseC.16 Remarks: Kings Head House, ltchel Lane. Formerly Pond House and also Kings Head Inn. Probably used by Parliament troops when village was occupied during Civil War. Body of Cavalier said to have been found in well under cellars (now filled in). Old coins, bottles, pottery mug and other relics found in garden. Ref: Monastery and Manor, (Butterfield), p.92. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 793 487
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 62 - Greywell, Entry 07 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: HouseC.17/18 Remarks: Greywell Hill. Built on the side of a hill. Colourwashed stucco, moulded stone eaves. Hipped old tiled roof. Long east front of five bays. Flanked by 2-storey angular bays with hipped roofs. Large brick chimneys with offset heads. A well below the cellars said to be 120 ft deep, once supplied enough water for the needs of the entire household. Protection: T. & C.P. ActC.A. Grid Ref.: SU 712 514
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 64 - Greywell, Entry 07 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Cottage Remarks: Keepers Cottage. Formerly two cottages now converted into one and called Cotmans Corner. Main walls constructed of ground chalk and are 18 ins thick. 12 ft deep well. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 723 524
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 71 - Hartley Wintney, Entry 02 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Post Norman) Description and Date: Field Remarks: Well Field. A mediaeval open field east of Church Lane. Ref: 1. 1843 Tithe Map. Ref: 2. Zouche Papers 15M50/978 (Hampshire County Record Office). Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 769 560
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 98 - Heckfield, Entry 05 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.17 Remarks: Ivy Cottage. Timber-framed, part wattle and daub infilling. Brick courses at ground level. White colourwashed. Interior includes old ships' timbers, hand hewn and irregular. Old well in garden. Formerly a woodcutter's cottage. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 726 596
  • 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor), Page 225 - Farnborough, Entry 02 Group F - Historical or Literary Associations Description and Date: Tunnel Remarks: St. Peters Junior School. Entered by steps and leads to well. Other tunnels located in the vicinity, St. Peters School/Farnborough Parish Church. Part of a tunnel from the crypt has been partially cleared. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 873 556
  • 5 ( New Forest), Page 46 - Brockenhurst, Entry 11 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Mediaeval) Description and Date: Settlement Site Remarks: Greatham or Gritham. The only trace of this settlement are the many tracks and hollow-ways which are now focused on the modern settlement. Overgrown banks and ditches form a rectangular enclosure by the now disused well. O.S.A. No. SU20 SE5. Ref: V.C.H., Vol. 1, p.514. Protection: N.P. ActS.S.S.I. Grid Ref.: SU 282 065
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 24 - Alton, Entry 01 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works (Wellhouse Road, Beech) Description and Date: Donkey WheelhouseC.18 Remarks: No. 61, Beech Barns. Timber construction approximately 10ft. in diameter, with extended spindle carrying the well rope. Contained in heavy size timber-framed building with slate roof and tiled ridge. Protection: T. & C.P. Act Grid Ref.: SU 687 385
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 78 - Buriton, Entry 01 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.17 Remarks: Glebe Farm Cottage, Kiln Lane. 2 storeys. Malmrock with brick dressings. Thatched roof descending at back with tiled lean to. Small bedroom casement windows at eaves level. Slated single storey well house at north end, now incorporated into house. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 737 202
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 92 - Clanfield, Entry 02 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Romano-British) Description and Date: Pottery Remarks: Romano-British pottery located in a possible flint lined well. Ref: South Hants Archaeological Research Group Records. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 705 165
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 172 - Hawkley, Entry 03 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: HouseC.17 Remarks: Hill Place, Empshott. Brick with some malmstone and plaster. Hipped tiled roof. Old central chimney. The porch section is an impressive feature ranging through 2 storeys, brick built with hipped tiled roof, with heavy wooden cornice. The doorway has heavy pediment of moulded and cut brickwork. A wide door is reached up a flight of five steps. The roof extends almost to ground level at rear. The kitchen contains a well with a large wheel. Protection: T. & C.P. ActN.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 754 319
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 179 - Headley, Entry 06 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Farmhouse and CottageC.16 Remarks: Bayfields Farn, Frensham Lane. 2 storeys. Stone structure. Tiled roof. Beams made from ships timbers. Until 1968 water was pumped from well under lounge floor. Former Oast House (with some wattle and daub walls) converted into gardeners cottage. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 823 375
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 195 - Horndean, Entry 07 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.19 Remarks: Catherington Cottage. 2 storeys and attics. Colourwashed brick with brick dentil cornice. Tiled roof with two gabled tile hung dormers. Sash windows, those on ground floor with louvred shutters. Brick porch with gabled roof. Single storey extension. A sealed well is located under sitting room floor. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 694 142
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 197 - Horndean, Entry 01 Group F - Historical or Literary Associations Description and Date: Treadwheel (Site) Remarks: Kinches Farm, Catherington. A donkey or treadwell. Built circa. 1600 to serve a well 300ft. in depth. Removed from site in 1970 and re-erected in the Weald and Downland Museum, Singleton, Chichester. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 693 140
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 210 - Langrish, Entry 02 Group F - Historical or Literary Associations Description and Date: Natural Spring Remarks: The large spring of water behind Ramsdean End is traditionally thought to have been a holy well. It was known until recently as God's Pool. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 705 219
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 236 - Petersfield, Entry 03 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Post Mediaeval) Description and Date: Pottery Remarks: Excavations on site of 11, Sheep Street revealed pieces of mediaeval pottery and the foundations of two ancient wells. Protection: C.A.N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 745 232
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 243 - Petersfield, Entry 05 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works (Harrow Lane, Sheet) Description and Date: CottageC.19 Remarks: Hillside. Small cottage of whitewashed greensand and brick dressings. 1 storey. Modern tiled roof. Casement window with glazing bars. Blocked up well. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 748 247
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 277 - Rowlands Castle, Entry 01 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Post Norman) Description and Date: Castle Ring and Bailey Remarks: Motley's Castle, Motley's Copse. Circular motte with divided bailey extending westwards. In centre of keep is depression of well. Old iron, wooden buckets, crockery and bones found when cleaned out. Complex of small castle ring and bailey overlaid by a larger one. Damaged by quarrying, and traversed by old banks and ditches. O.S.A. No. SU71 SW14. Protection: S.A.M. No. 129 Grid Ref.: SU 725 122
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 293 - Selborne, Entry 03 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Cottage Remarks: Lassams. Single storey and four hipped tiled dormers. Timber-framed with red herringbone nogging. Half-hipped ridge tiled roof. Has deepest well in the village. Protection: T. & C.P. ActC.A.N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 743 334
  • 6 ( East Hampshire), Page 324 - Wield, Entry 05 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: HouseC.18 Remarks: Whites Farm. 2 storeys. Brick construction with slate roof, recently partly modernised. Farm buildings include a thatched barn and an open-sided cart shed. There is also a disused well. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 636 403
  • 7 ( Havant), Page 34 - Emsworth, Entry 10 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: BuildingC.17 Remarks: No. 38, High Street. One of the oldest buildings in Emsworth. 2 storeys. Part painted brick, part stucco. Tiled roof. Cellar with well. Used as chemist's shop since 1812. Protection: T. & C.P.ActC.A. Grid Ref.: SU 749 057
  • 7 ( Havant), Page 56 - Hayling East, Entry 05 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: FarmhouseC.17 Remarks: Eastney Farmhouse, St. Peter's Road. 2 storeys. Timber-framed, some wattle and daub with brick exterior. Interesting fireplaces, one with bread oven. Three wells in garden. Much re-used dressed stone in boundary wall. May be older than date shown. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 732 030
  • 7 ( Havant), Page 57 - Hayling East, Entry 09 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: FarmhouseC.18 Remarks: Mengham Farmhouse, Selsmore Road. Timber-framed with brick and flint infilling. Interior oak beams. Two original inglenook fireplaces, one with large bread oven. Two old wells in garden - now covered. Protection: Grid Ref.: SZ 724 992
  • 7 ( Havant), Page 73 - Hayling West, Entry 07 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.18 Remarks: Flint Cottage, Manor Road. Brick and flint structure with much re-used dressed stone incorporated in walls. Thatched roof. There is a well in the garden which is now bricked up. Protection: T. & C.P. Act Grid Ref.: SU 717 003
  • 7 ( Havant), Page 96 - St Faiths, Entry 08 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Post Norman) Description and Date: Jugs Remarks: Ranelagh Road. Eight jugs of late C.13 date recovered in 1927 from well in field. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 24, 1967, p.p. 62-72. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 709 063
  • 8 ( Test Valley North), Page 110 - Kimpton, Entry 05 Group E - Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces Description and Date: Pump Remarks: Water pump and well on Village Green. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 282 467
  • 8 ( Test Valley North), Page 129 - Longparish, Entry 04 Group E -Street Patterns, Street Furniture and Open Spaces Description and Date: WelIC.19 Remarks: Ash Burn Rest. Stone well with oak seats and rail surrounds, presented to the village in 1868. Erected beside village stream. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 430 442
  • 8 ( Test Valley North), Page 181 - Quarley, Entry 08 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Cottage Remarks: Bank Cottage. 2 storeys. Brick with timber framing exposed in places. Stepped thatched roof. Wooden casement windows. Two boarded doors. Contains original bread oven. Deep well at back of house. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 273 436
  • 8 ( Test Valley North), Page 182 - Quarley, Entry 05 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Cottage Remarks: Bridge Cottage. 2 storeys. Plastered walls. Thatched roof. Wooden casement windows. Boarded door. End wall partly flint. Unfilled well in garden. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 273 439
  • 8 ( Test Valley North), Page 232 - Vernham Dean, Entry 07 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: InnC.16 Remarks: The George. Restored timber-framed structure, long ridge tiled roof, with eaves swept back over upper windows, and half-hipped at either end. Four plain wood casements. The front has a superimposed fa‡ade of exposed timber work and infilling of thin bands of flint and brick. Rustic timber porch. Open well at extreme right, now sealed, covered by open, tiled pentice. Originally thatched, tiled about 1920. Protection: A.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 341 565
  • 9 ( Test Valley South), Page 47 - East Tytherley, Entry 05 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Post Norman) Description and Date: Manor House (Site) Remarks: South of St. Peter's Church. Visible as a large platform now under pasture. Apart from a well and a number of freestone blocks, no trace of the building remains. Probably built on the site of a C.13 manor house. O.S.A. No. SU22 NE12. Ref: 1. V.C.H., Vol. 4, pp.515-7. Ref: 2. P.H.F.C., Vol. 9, 1920, (Suckling), pp.1-22. Protection: S.A.M. No. 449 Grid Ref.: SU 292 289
  • 9 ( Test Valley South), Page 89 - Michelmersh, Entry 03 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Farm Buildings Remarks: Old Michelmersh Farm. The farmyard is enclosed by a range of buildings including the 5-bay granary described in the previous entry. The remainder include: an 8-bay timber-framed barn, weather boarded with a gabled slate roof with hip-ends and two gabled cart entrances; a brick barn with a slate roof; brick built stables with slate roof; and a timber-framed granary on staddle stones in rear yard. There is also a well, 250 ft. deep and 4 ft. in diameter. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 345 266
  • 9 ( Test Valley South), Page 100 - North Baddesley, Entry 03 Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains (Mediaeval) Description and Date: Remains of Preceptory Remarks: Manor House. Built on the site of the Preceptory of Knights Hospitallers who moved their headquarters to North Baddesley from Godsfield after the Black Death. Nothing visible remains of the Preceptory, the only evidence being the amount of worked stone in the foundations of the earlier parts of the Manor House, and an ancient well in the kitchen court. O.S.A. No. SU42 SW5. Ref: 1. Mediaeval Religious Houses (Knowles and Hadcock), p.240. Ref: 2. V.C.H., Vol. 2, pp.187-8. Ref: 3. V.C.H., Vol. 3, pp.463. Ref: 4. Buildings of England, Hampshire and I.O.W. (Pevsner and Lloyd) p.361. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 402 207
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 18 - Bishops Waltham, Entry 02 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: HouseC.16 Remarks: Dodd's Nook, Bank Street. Red brick and timber- framed, beamed ceilings, 30ft. well at rear. Tiled roof with two dormers. Casement windows. Date bricks I.M. 1721, A.P.C. 1721. Protection: C.A. Grid Ref.: SU 556 175
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 45 - Cheriton, Entry 01 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Cottage Remarks: Kennets Cottage. Middle portion probably a cruck cottage - timber-framed and brick. North and south ends added later. Brick with brick pilasters. Thatched roofs with dormers. Interior water well and brick bread oven. Protection: C.A.N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 583 285
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 303 - Upham, Entry 09 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Tread Wheel Remarks: The Manor House. The tread wheel is 1 Oft. in diameter and is built with one set of spokes. The rim is made of four pieces, equally supported by the spokes in twelve points, and carries the 2ft. wide tread on a series fo staves socketed and wedged to the rim. Housed in an open sided well-house. Ref: Water Raising by Animal Power, (Brunner and Major), p.132. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 537 206
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 307 - Warnford, Entry 05 Group A - Natural Features Description and Date: Watercress Beds Remarks: Lippen Lane. Constructed in 1960's. Artesian wells (2) sunk to a depth of 180ft. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 624 233
  • 2 ( Basingstoke and Deane), Page 288 - Sherfield on Loddon, Entry 03 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Cottage Remarks: Wildmoor Cottage, Wildmoor Lane. Brick with some timber-framing, and weatherboard south wall. Thatched roof. Formerly two cottages. Brick lined well in garden. Close to alleged site of a fight between Sherfield and Wildmoor villagers long ago. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 689 562
  • 7 ( Havant), Page 73 - Hayling West, Entry 01 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.18 Remarks: Stoke Cottage, No. 68, Havant Road. Single storey and attic. Timber-framed, some wattle and daub. Thatched roof, with large central dormer. Casement windows. Old well in garden. May be older than date shown. Protection: T. & C.P. Act Grid Ref.: SU 721 021
  • 8 ( Test Valley North), Page 181 - Quarley, Entry 04 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: Cottages Remarks: South View. Four dwellings, originally a row of seven cottages. Part 2-storey, part single storey. Brick structure, thatched roofs. Wooden casements. Brick chimneys. Filled well in garden of No. 2, Trinity Cottage. Protection: Grid Ref.: SU 274 435
  • 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 4 - Beauworth, Entry 01 Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works Description and Date: CottageC.18 Remarks: Wentways. Brick walls, exposed timber beams. Originally thatched. Well in hall with winding gear. House used as pottery in 1930's. Pottery is marked with Greek Pye. Protection: N.P. ActA.O.N.B. Grid Ref.: SU 577 260