Latitude: 51.2521 / 51°15'7"N
Longitude: -0.9402 / 0°56'24"W
OS Eastings: 474060
OS Northings: 150855
OS Grid: SU740508
Mapcode National: GBR C86.H3K
Mapcode Global: VHDXS.NSBJ
Plus Code: 9C3X7325+RW
Entry Name: Almshouses
Listing Date: 8 July 1952
Last Amended: 26 June 1987
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1092192
English Heritage Legacy ID: 136929
ID on this website: 101092192
Location: Odiham, Hart, Hampshire, RG29
County: Hampshire
District: Hart
Civil Parish: Odiham
Built-Up Area: Odiham
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Odiham All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Winchester
Tagged with: Almshouse
SU 73-7450 & 73-7451 ODIHAM BURYFIELDS
17/117 Almshouses (formerly
listed as Nos 1 to 9
8.7.52 The Court (Almshouses)
GV II*
1628. A single-storeyed group of small dwellings arranged on 3 sides of a
court; a fourth (north) side having an entrance from the churchyard. Red tile
roofing, with gables at the north and south (west side) and to a modern
extension from the north-east corner, hipped at the south-east corner. Red
brick walling, English bond, hood-moulds to most windows, chamfered reveals,
high plinth. Passageway on the axis has arches (4 centred) and there are 2
other arched doorways (now filled with windows). On the outside large chimney
breasts are arranged symmetrically, tapering upwards to square bases for
diagonal flues. There are a few survivors of the original small windows, but
most are later (and larger) openings: modern casements. Doors are plain, in
solid frames. The low wall on the north side of the court rises to piers in
the centre, the wall between them being pierced with a 4-centred arch, filled
with a wrought-iron gate.
Listing NGR: SU7416550819
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