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K6 Telephone Kiosk (Near Hatchet Green)

A Grade II Listed Building in Hale, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9715 / 50°58'17"N

Longitude: -1.728 / 1°43'40"W

OS Eastings: 419193

OS Northings: 119151

OS Grid: SU191191

Mapcode National: GBR 52P.1XM

Mapcode Global: FRA 768J.W27

Plus Code: 9C2WX7CC+HQ

Entry Name: K6 Telephone Kiosk (Near Hatchet Green)

Listing Date: 3 August 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1094801

English Heritage Legacy ID: 144189

ID on this website: 101094801

Location: Hatchet Green, New Forest, Hampshire, SP6

County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Civil Parish: Hale

Built-Up Area: Hale (New Forest)

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Hale with The Charfords

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

Tagged with: K6 telephone box

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Description


HALE
SU 11 NE
6/103 K6 Telephone Kiosk
(Nr Hatchet Green)

GV II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by
various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated
crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.


Listing NGR: SU1897218397

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