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Hawkley Hurst

A Grade II Listed Building in Hawkley, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0688 / 51°4'7"N

Longitude: -0.9263 / 0°55'34"W

OS Eastings: 475325

OS Northings: 130484

OS Grid: SU753304

Mapcode National: GBR CBC.SS2

Mapcode Global: FRA 86Y9.8Y6

Plus Code: 9C3X339F+GF

Entry Name: Hawkley Hurst

Listing Date: 23 January 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1237268

English Heritage Legacy ID: 143187

ID on this website: 101237268

Location: Empshott Green, East Hampshire, GU33

County: Hampshire

District: East Hampshire

Civil Parish: Hawkley

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Hawkley St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth

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Description


HAWKLEY
SU 73 SE
5/4 Hawkley Hurst
23/01/86
II
Mansion, now flats. 1861, by Teulon, in a Cotswold style. Walls of sandstone;
ashlar, snecked, and polygonal. Bath stone dressings; finials, kneelers, smooth
flush bands, double-chamfered mullions and transoms, plinth. Steep tile roof,
hipped dormers; prominent stacks. South elevation of symmetrical form, with gabled
projections at each side and central two-storeyed porch with a parapet; two storeys
and attic, 1.1.1.1.1 windows. The windows are two, four and five mullioned lights,
and four and five mullioned and transomed lights. Tudor arched doorway beneath a
moulded canopy on brackets, extended at each side above small windows. The east
range has three gables of unequal width, two above slight projections and that at
the south side associated with a massive stepped stack; again, the standard form of
each window is presented to two, three, four and seven-light mullions, with two,
six and seven mullions with transoms. The short west range has windows grouped
within an angled bay with a window on each side, all beneath a deep parapet. The
north side of the building forms an angle around the entrance forecourt: a projec-
tion at the west side contains the doorway, a Perpendicular arch within a moulded
frame: a deep recess has a mullioned and transomed staircase window of twenty
lights: the north side has a circular turret (staircase) with a conical roof and
descending lancet windows. The north end of the block has three single-storeyed
service wings, of varied form but still with stone walls, hipped tile roofs, and
mullioned windows.

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