house for sale in Colden Lane, Old Alresford, ALRESFORD, Hampshire, SO24 WIN012115985 Knight


house for sale in Colden Lane, Old Alresford, ALRESFORD, Hampshire, SO24 WIN012115985 Knight

Hampshire Life By Words And Photography Leigh Clapp Old Alresford House (Image: Archant) This month enjoy an autumnal stroll around the historic gardens at Old Alresford House, Grade II listed and the only surviving garden of its type in the South of England.


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Old Alresford House is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Old Alresford, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building.


Old Alresford Place, Old Alresford © Stephen Richards ccbysa/2.0 Geograph Britain and Ireland

The parish of Old Alresford covers a long sweep of rolling country of about 3,671 acres, (fn. 1) generally rising from south to north, from a height of 200 ft. above the sea level in the south near the valley of the River Alre and the village of Old Alresford, to a height of 600 ft. in the north-east near Woodridden Wood.


house for sale in Colden Lane, Old Alresford, ALRESFORD, Hampshire, SO24 WIN012115985 Knight

Old Alresford ( / ˈɒlzfərd / OLZ-fərd or / ˈɔːlzfərd / AWLZ-fərd) is a village and civil parish in Hampshire, England. It is 1 km (0.6 miles) north of the town of New Alresford, 12 km (7 miles) northeast of the city of Winchester, and 14 km (9 miles) south-west of the town of Alton . Alresford Pond south of the village


Old Alresford House, Hampshire

Old Alresford House is an historic Georgian mansion, set in 35 acres of gardens and parkland in beautiful rural Hampshire. Being of national historic importance, the listed gardens were officially opened in a private ceremony in 2012. To celebrate this happy occasion 72pt created all event collateral - including invitations, information pack.


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This is later named as Armsworth House on the 1st edition 1" Ordnance Survey map (dating from around 1817). The Tithe map of 1839 shows the estate was owned by Lord Rodney, the owner of Old Alresford House, who retained the woodland but let out the house and grounds and two fields to General Thackary. The rest was let to Richard Bailey Whitear.


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Home Listing Search the List List Entry OLD ALRESFORD HOUSE Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Overview Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1000481 Date first listed: 18-Jun-1990 The Missing Pieces Project


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Upton Park Home > Private Parks & Gardens > Upton Park Location and site Upton Park is situated east of the hamlet of Old Alresford, wedged with the Church and Old Alresford House for approximately half a mile, between two minor country roads. Open farmland and chalk downland is to the east.


house for sale in Colden Lane, Old Alresford, ALRESFORD, Hampshire, SO24 WIN012115985 Knight

Overview Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1157173 Date first listed: 16-Nov-1983 List Entry Name: Old Alresford House Statutory Address: Old Alresford House, Old Alresford Go to the official list entry Uploaded by Haig Dalton This photo may not represent the current condition of the site View all Location


Weir House, Old Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9DG National Garden Scheme

Old Alresford House (II*) stands on the north bank of the Itchen Valley, a little to the north of New Alresford. Historic development Park of 16ha laid out by Richard Woods, in 1764, as the setting for a country house. The house was built between 1749 and 1751 by William Jones for Admiral Lord Rodney (d.1792).


house for sale in Colden Lane, Old Alresford, ALRESFORD, Hampshire, SO24 WIN012115985 Knight

Old Alresford House (listed grade II*) was built between 1749 and 1751 by William Jones for Admiral Lord Rodney. It lies against the park's northern boundary, close against the road which leads from the parish church to Upton House. To the north-east of the House is a modern house (built 1990) and the remains of the service buildings.


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The parish of Old Alresford covers a long sweep of rolling country of about 3,671 acres, generally rising from south to north, from a height of 200 ft. above the sea level in the south near the valley of the River Alre and the village of Old Alresford, to a height of 600 ft. in the north-east near Woodridden Wood.


Weir House, Old Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9DG National Garden Scheme

Old Alresford House, Colden Lane, Old Alresford, Hampshire Old Alresford House, Colden Lane, Old Alresford, Hampshire C18 landscape garden (Grade ll listed) restored from original plans. 22-acre parkland with rare breeds surrounded by 13-acre gardens and perimeter woodland walk (30 mins) featuring ha-ha, immaculate lawns, shrubberies, wildlife.


Old Alresford House, Hampshire Smallwood Architects

SU 53 SE. 8/44. OLD ALRESFORD. Old Alresford House. II*. Middle sized country house. 1749-51 by William Jones for Admiral Lord Rodney. Brick with Bath stone dressings and slated roofs. Three storeys and basement, seven bays with slightly projecting centre three bays and single bay flanking wings at either end with single storey on basement.


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Kim Taylor Photography Old Alresford House, Old Alresford Hampshire

In the eighteenth century Old Alresford House was rebuilt (about 1752) by Admiral George Brydges Rodney, who was created Lord Rodney in 1793. The Church of St Mary was built in 1753 on the site of an earlier church, and the tower dates from 1769. It occupies a commanding site and was enlarged and altered to the Gothic style in 1862.