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Yew Tree Cottages

A Grade II Listed Building in Yateley, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3427 / 51°20'33"N

Longitude: -0.8223 / 0°49'20"W

OS Eastings: 482128

OS Northings: 161054

OS Grid: SU821610

Mapcode National: GBR D8J.NYJ

Mapcode Global: VHDXG.PJN2

Plus Code: 9C3X85VH+33

Entry Name: Yew Tree Cottages

Listing Date: 17 July 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1244778

English Heritage Legacy ID: 450534

ID on this website: 101244778

Location: Yateley, Hart, Hampshire, GU46

County: Hampshire

District: Hart

Civil Parish: Yateley

Built-Up Area: Yateley

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Yateley St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


The following building shall be added to the list:

SU 86 SW YATELEY FRY'S LANE
(west side)

3/22 Nos. 1 & 2 Yew Tree cottages

II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17; C18, early C19, and C20 additions and
alterations. C17 work timber-framed with painted wattle and daub or
replacement brick infill; refaced in rendered brick, brick and tile-hung
additions. Plain tile roofs - brick stacks. 2 storeys. C17 house of
2 bays, gable-end to road, facing south-west. Outshut added to rear,
C18, and 2-storey bay to front right; early - C19. 2 storey bay added
to front left, so forming a square plan, and the whole re-orientated to
face the road. Road elevation: three 1st floor windows. Bays have
windows of 3, 2, and 3 lights, small-pane wood casements with tile sills
and on ground floor segmental arches. C1980 canopy, returning along
left return, masks ground floor of left bay. C1970 gabled porch to
right, against outshut owes access to No. 2. Hipped roof with parallel
ridges behind, each with stack, that on right with C17 brick base. Left
return has door (to No. 1); small-pane windows; and dentilled eaves to
left-hand section. Right return has C1970 windows, dormer, and raised
1st floor addition (not of special interest). C20 rear additions not of
special interest, but incorporate C19 gabled former outbuilding.
Interior: original timber-framed walls visible, surviving particularly
well in No. 2 (which has the original rear wall) where there is a
blocked, chamfered, 2-light window on 1st floor right. Chamfered beams
with stepped cyma stops; old joists. In No. 1 an old strap-hinged,
board door and panelled cupboard beside chimney-breast on 1st floor;
fireplaces of early C19 segmental-arched type. In No. 1 C17 brick
fireplace with chamfered elliptical arch (mostly rebuilt) and bread-
oven; wide floorboards to 1st floor. C17 roof has queen posts, through
purlins, pegged rafters and straight wind-braces.


Listing NGR: SU8214761037

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