Longacre, Paice Lane, Medstead Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Longacre, Paice Lane, Medstead Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT Longacre, Paice Lane, Medstead Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT Longacre, Paice Lane, Medstead O.I.E.O £850,000 Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT Chain-free Sale A highly versatile and individual two storey detached country residence laid out Ground Floor with the emphasis upon space and circulation in a much acclaimed village location with southerly facing 0.95 acre grounds backing onto fields. The Gabled Loggia 15'3" (4.65m) x 7' (2.13m) impressive ground floor footprint affords four reception rooms, a gym/b edroom 4, Oyster stone floor. Vaulted with downlighting, pair of lantern lights and matt well, family kitchen, a utility/cloakroom, second bathroom and a distinctive part vaulted external power point. Pair of South African hand made and carved Imbuia and galleried reception hall entered via a loggia from the in and out driveway. hardwood doors with ironmongery double handles and studwork to: The part vaulted hall and glass gallery lead to the three principal double bedrooms and the main 4 piece bathroom. Family use, entertaining and the Reception Hall 16'2" (4.93m) x 13' (3.96m) option of informal annexe use spring to mind. Noteworthy characteristics include Vaulted with atrium style plate glass gallery and pair of Velux windows. Oyster the oyster stone floors, glass gallery, the 18'5 x 16'10 master bedroom with its stone floor with underfloor electric heating. Downlighting. Understairs c upboard. Juliet balcony, open fireplace, white sanitaryware, exposed pine floorboards upstairs and white panelled internal doors. In keeping with traditional village life, Drawing Room 20' (6.10m) x 17'10" (5.44m) the kitchen has the focal point of a Rayburn whilst additional features include Twin aspect front and over rear gardens. Including open fireplace with stone downlighting with dimmers as specified, and double glazing with most rooms hearth. Higher coved ceiling with adjustable corner downlights, 3 radiators - 1 incorporating fanlight top openers. The oil fired Rayburn provides heating to the latticework screen, thermostat, tv aeria l connection. Pair of French windows with radiators and hot water. The southerly views over the rear grounds to rolling tall windows either side opening to sun terrace area and gardens. open Hampshire countryside is enjoyed by the three main reception rooms and two of the four double/twin bedrooms. Dining Room 17'10" (5.44m) x 14' (4.27m) Pair of rear garden aspect windows. Bamboo floor, natural pine clad beam, Longacre is naturally screened from Paice Lane, a prime semi-rural setting lying downlighting on dimmers, 2 radiators. Single glazed panelled door to sun south of Medstead village centre, which has a general stores, hardware terrace area. Archway to: store/post office, Castle of Comfort Inn, St Andrews - an ancient church, primary school, green, recreational facilities including tennis and bowls, local drama and Ante Room 9'7" (2.92m) x 6'8" (2.03m) gardening clubs, and a traditional village ambience. The immediate area has a Oyster stone floor, downlight on dimmer. Half single glazed door to rear garden. network of footpaths, bridleways, byways and broad verged lanes with horse riding being a popular local pastime. There is also a mini-retail square including Family Kitchen slightly L-shaped 22'3" (6.78m) x 9' (2.74m) plus 10'11" a butchers, a doctors surgery and woodland walks within the parish with (3.33m) x 3'6" (1.07m) neighbouring Four Marks providing further shops and a garage. The historic old Pair of windows overlooking all weather surface/rear garden. Including Rayburn market town of Alton lies within 6 miles and has individual and major shops such oil range stove (2 ovens and twin hotplates) serving heating and hot water. as M & S, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Boots and Iceland, a station (Waterloo line), Designed to a freestanding natural wood finished theme providing two double senior and Alton Convent schools, Alton College, fitness clubs and a sports floor cupboards and pots/triple drawer unit all with stainless steel tops, multiple centre. Additional landmarks locally include several golf courses, trout fishing on glazed larder units, and fitted matching double floor unit with stainless steel the Itchen, gliding at Lasham, and private schools such as Lord Wandsworth single drainer sink and swan neck mixers. Bamboo flooring, downlighting on College and Churchers. dimmers, electric cooker panel with glazed back and stainless steel finished chimney style hood, stainless steel finished Smeg dishwasher, fridge and freezer with stainless steel worktops. Space for American style fridge/freezer. Approached by a sweeping dual entry shingle driveway also providing extensive Dedicated area for table and chairs, radiator. Personal door to garage. parking, the accommodation affords:- Study 10'10" (3.30m) x 9'10" (3.00m) Bedroom Two 15' (4.57m) into dormer bay x 13' (3.96m) With oriel bow front window. Telephone point (broadband subject to tariff), Rear aspect over gardens to fields beyond. Pine floorboards, downlighting on radiator, coved ceiling. dimmer, radiator. Rear Hall Bedroom Three 14'9" (4.50m) x 13' (3.96m) excluding dormer bay window. Coved ceiling, bow effect part single glazed wooden door to side path. Vertical Rear garden aspect. Pine floorboards. Downlighting on dimmer, radiator. Door single glazed panelled door to Kitchen. to eaves area. Sitting Room 19'4" (5.89m) x 10'8" (3.25m) Bathroom One 9'9" (2.97m) x 8' (2.44m) Twin aspect over rear gardens. Adjustable downlighting on dimmer, radiator, tv Presenting 4 piece white suite with Victorian style chrome finished fittings of aerial connection, thermostat. Sliding patio door to: clawleg rolltop double ended bath with central mixers, pedestal wash stand basin and wc. Separate Aqata shower cubicle with glass door, white Mira tray and Sun Lounge 16' (4.88m) x 8'3" (2.51m) Grohe shower fitment. Pine floorboards, pair of Velux style rear windows. Triple aspect, single glazed, sliding door to rear garden. Chrome finished tower multiple heated towel rail, downlighting, automatic extractor fan. 2 Velux style rear windows. Utility/Cloaks 7'7" (2.31m) x 6'4" (1.93m) Chequered worktop, plumbing for washing machine, space for condenser dryer, Outside fitted shelving and drying rail. Bamboo floor. White suite of high level wc and pedestal wash basin, radiator, side window, Xpelair extractor fan. Integral Double Length Garage 34'6" (10.52m) x 11'2" (3.40m) Remote controlled up-and-over door, striplighting, power, single glazed side Bedroom Four 19'10" (6.05m) x 8'4" (2.54m) window, personal door to kitchen. Further shingle parking bay at side with With oriel bow front window. Previously used as gym. Oyster stone floor with wooden gate, outside tap and floodlight. Security floodlighting to front in and out underfloor electric heating, downlighting on dimmer. Door recess with shelved driveway with evergreen screening hedge and sleeper style border. Right hand understairs cupboard. side path with outside light. Shingle driveway progresses to the left hand side ascending to the rear lawn. Bathroom Two 7'5" (2.26m) x 6'9" (2.06m) Victorian style white suite with chrome finished fittings affording rolltop clawleg Lawned Grounds bath with central mixers/cradle hand shower attachment, pedestal wash stand Lie to the rear of the property. Beyond the sun terrace area are shingle basin and wc with high level cistern. Oyster stone floor with underfloor electric surrounds to the floodlit all weather play surface. Further outside tap. Sleeper heating, downlighting, chrome finished multiple heated towel rail, automatic steps lead to the extensive lawns which have a number of small trees, a feather extractor fan, perimeter lit fitted mirror. boarded garden bothy, concealed oil tank, a dedicated symmetrical kitchen garden with four raised beds, and evergreen screened outbuilding 15'5 x 8'. The First Floor far section of the grounds would be suitable as a paddock and backs on to fields. Overall plot size 0.95 acre (0.38 hectare). Atrium Landing overall 23'6" (7.16m) long Approached by stairs from reception hall with quarter landing and plate glass Directions balustrade to matching gallery featuring two front Velux windows, pine From Alton, take the A31 towards Winchester. Proceed into Four Marks passi ng floorboards and downlighting on dimmer. Radiator, smoke detector. Hatch to the shops on the left and at the bottom of the hill, turn right into Lymington loft. Built-in cupboard housing Megaflo High Efficiency hot water system. Bottom Road towards Medstead. Continue passing under the Watercress Line railway bridge towards Medstead village centre. Beyond the Five Ash Principal Bedroom 18'5" (5.61m) x 16'10" (5.13m) crossroads, the road becomes South Town Road. After the Medstead United Including corner unit with slide-out baskets, shelving and part mirrored/glazed Reformed Church, turn first left into Paice Lane. Longacre is on the left after two sliding doors. Main front aspect with pair of glazed doors creating Juliet balcony, thirds of a mile. side Velux window. Span of matching fitted cupboards providing extensive wardrobes and shelving with matching part mirrored/glazed sliding doors. Pine NOWEALa617090 floorboards, downlighting on dimmer, radiator, aerial socket for flat screen tv. Viewing is by prior arrangement. 78 High Street, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 1EN Tel: 01420 87379 Email: [email protected] www.wprhomes.co.uk These property details are set out as a general outline only and do not constitute any part of an Offer or Contract. Any services, equipment, fittings or central heating systems have not b een tested and no warranty is given or implied that these are in working order. Buyers are advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. Fittings and fixtures are not included unless specifically described. All measurements, distances and areas are approximate and for guidance only.
Recommended publications
  • SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS UK Parliamentary East Hampshire Constituency
    SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS UK Parliamentary East Hampshire Constituency Date of Election: Thursday 8 June 2017 Hours of Poll: 7:00 am to 10:00 pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of electoral Ranges of electoral Station register numbers of Station register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote Number persons entitled to vote thereat thereat Alton Community Centre, Amery Street, St Mary`s R C Church Hall, 59 Normandy 1 AA-1 to AA-1848 2 AB-1 to AB-1961 Alton Street, Alton St Mary`s R C Church Hall, 59 Normandy Holybourne Village Hall, Church Lane, 3 AC-1 to AC-2083 4 AD-1 to AD-1558 Street, Alton Holybourne, Alton Alton Community Centre, Amery Street, 5 AE-1 to AE-2380 All Saints Parish Hall, Queens Road, Alton 6 AF-1 to AF-2418 Alton St John Ambulance Hq, Edgar Hall, Anstey Beech Village Hall, Wellhouse Road, 7 AG-1 to AG-1775/1 8 AH-1 to AH-484/4 Lane Beech Bentworth Jubilee Hall, Church Street, Bentley Memorial Hall, Hole Lane, Bentley 9 AI-1 to AI-892 10 AJ-1 to AJ-465 Bentworth Binsted Sports Pavillion, The Sports Jolly Farmer Public House (Skittle Alley), 11 AKA-1 to AKA-562 12 AKB-1 to AKB-893 Pavillion, The Street, Binsted Binsted Road, Blacknest Liphook Church Centre, Portsmouth Road, Liphook Church Centre, Portsmouth Road, 13 AL-1 to AL-1802 14 AL-1803 to AL-3605/5 Liphook Liphook Liphook Millennium Centre, 2 Ontario Way, Liphook Millennium Centre, 2 Ontario
    [Show full text]
  • East Hampshire District Council Bordon Sandpit, Hanson Heidelberg - EH Picketts Hill, 480700 138510 Yes Operating Under District Permission
    Site Code LPA Site Name Grid Ref Operator / Agent Safeguarded site Site Narrative - East Hampshire District Council Bordon Sandpit, Hanson Heidelberg - EH Picketts Hill, 480700 138510 Yes Operating under district permission. Not monitored Cement Group Sleaford, Bordon John Huntley - EH Buriton 473224 121048 Yes No planning history (Petersfield) Ltd. Mineral Safeguarding - EH - - Yes Proposed in the HMWP 2013 Area - Whitehill & Bordon Waterbook Road, - EH 472974 139618 Kendall Group Yes Operating under district permission. Not monitored Mill Lane, Alton Sleaford Closed Landfill Site, EH012 EH (Former 479940 138397 Robert Long Consultancy No Former landfill site, now restored. Permission to recontour the site and improve surface drainage not implemented. Coldharbour Landfill Site) Ceased Non-inert landfill, restoration completed May 2019 (27242/014) || Active landfill gas generation; extension to existing leachate treatment plant, installation of inflow balance tank, update SCADA system, chemical and nutrient dosing plant, new pH and DO sensors, sludge extraction Southleigh Forest, Veolia Environmental system, modifications to pipework, caustic soda tank (until 31 December 2020) (06/67492/002) || Temporary erection of a 50 metre full anemometry EH018 EH 473903 108476 No Rowlands Castle Services (UK) Plc mast with four sets of guy cables, anchored 25m from the base to record wind data for a temporary period (F/27242/011/CMA) granted 07/2008; (Woodland and amenity - 2014) || Liaison Panel (0 meetings) main issues: panel mothballed until nearer
    [Show full text]
  • Lasham Lasham
    Lasham Lasham 1.0 PARISH Lasham 2.0 HUNDRED Odiham 3.0 NGR 467600 142500 4.0 GEOLOGY Clay-with-Flints and loam overlying Chalk. 5.0 SITE CONTEXT (Map 2) Lasham church (c. 170m AOD) is situated on the north side of a road that enters the settlement from a dry combe to the north-east. South-east of the church three other roads converge, two from the south, the other from the west. Immediately to the north of the settlement, the World War II Lasham Airfield occupies approximately 2km². 6.0 PLAN TYPE & DESCRIPTION (Maps 3, 4 & 5) Church & farm + agglomeration 6.1 Church & farm Lasham is a small settlement but it has been almost doubled in size by C20 housing development north-west and south-west of the parish church. The C19 church stands on the site of a Medieval predecessor and it is adjacent to Church Farm which is C17 or earlier. Two hundred metres north-west of Church Farm, Manor Farmhouse is also C17 whilst New Farm, with its 1926 outbuildings, seems to have developed around the C17 Badger’s Cottage. These three farms form a roughly 200m x 200m rectangle with Lasham pond, a feature set within a triangular green immediately south-west of the Church. The pond could have been a shared resource but two other C17 buildings are located at its margins (Malthouse Cottage and the Old Post Office). 6.1.1 The 1838 layout of buildings at New Farm / Badger’s Cottage argues that it was not functioning as a farm at this time but probably as a smallholding.
    [Show full text]
  • Re-Organisation Proposal for the Benefice of Bentworth, Lasham, Medstead and Shalden (BLMS)
    Re-organisation proposal for the Benefice of Bentworth, Lasham, Medstead and Shalden (BLMS) Due to financial difficulties in the Diocese of Winchester, plans are being considered at the moment for a re-organisation of the North Hampshire Parish Boundaries, of which the Benefice of Bentworth, Lasham, Medstead and Shalden, within the Deanery of Alton, is a part. If agreed upon, this would make the saving of one stipendiary post (vicar), as the individual BLMS parishes will be merged with already existing parishes. The proposal is that the parishes of Bentworth, Lasham and Shalden will merge with the Parish of the Resurrection in Alton and the parish of Medstead with the Parish of the Good Shepherd, Four Marks. This is part of the consultation process which will be ongoing in the next months. There is an information pack issued by the Diocese of Winchester which gives more information about the proposals for the Deanery of Alton. Please read those additional papers which should be on this web site. An important aspect of how churches are managed is called governance. The governance options for the present BLMS churches are that, when joining the parish in Alton or Four Marks respectively, they could: a) Remain as Parish Churches b) Become individual ‘Chapels of Ease’ c) Convert to ‘Festival Churches.’ In remaining a Parish Church, it retains its PCC; its burial, baptism and wedding rights and the obligation to pay its parish share (known here as the CMF). Description of ‘Chapel of Ease’ A chapel-of-ease can have any number of services (a minimum of 6 is recommended), but does not normally (traditionally) have burial, baptism or wedding rights, though the Bishop could licence it for such.
    [Show full text]
  • Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation Sincs Hampshire.Pdf
    Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) within Hampshire © Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre No part of this documentHBIC may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recoding or otherwise without the prior permission of the Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Central Grid SINC Ref District SINC Name Ref. SINC Criteria Area (ha) BD0001 Basingstoke & Deane Straits Copse, St. Mary Bourne SU38905040 1A 2.14 BD0002 Basingstoke & Deane Lee's Wood SU39005080 1A 1.99 BD0003 Basingstoke & Deane Great Wallop Hill Copse SU39005200 1A/1B 21.07 BD0004 Basingstoke & Deane Hackwood Copse SU39504950 1A 11.74 BD0005 Basingstoke & Deane Stokehill Farm Down SU39605130 2A 4.02 BD0006 Basingstoke & Deane Juniper Rough SU39605289 2D 1.16 BD0007 Basingstoke & Deane Leafy Grove Copse SU39685080 1A 1.83 BD0008 Basingstoke & Deane Trinley Wood SU39804900 1A 6.58 BD0009 Basingstoke & Deane East Woodhay Down SU39806040 2A 29.57 BD0010 Basingstoke & Deane Ten Acre Brow (East) SU39965580 1A 0.55 BD0011 Basingstoke & Deane Berries Copse SU40106240 1A 2.93 BD0012 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood North SU40305590 1A 3.63 BD0013 Basingstoke & Deane The Oaks Grassland SU40405920 2A 1.12 BD0014 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood South SU40505520 1B 1.87 BD0015 Basingstoke & Deane West Of Codley Copse SU40505680 2D/6A 0.68 BD0016 Basingstoke & Deane Hitchen Copse SU40505850 1A 13.91 BD0017 Basingstoke & Deane Pilot Hill: Field To The South-East SU40505900 2A/6A 4.62
    [Show full text]
  • Proposed Submission East Hampshire District Local Plan: Housing and Employment Allocations
    Proposed Submission East Hampshire District Local Plan: Housing and Employment Allocations April 2015 Contents 1. Introduction ...............................................................................3 What is this about?........................................................................................................ 3 What is the Housing and Employment Allocations Plan? .............................................. 4 How is this linked to Neighbourhood Planning .............................................................. 7 What should I look at?................................................................................................... 7 How can I get involved? ................................................................................................ 8 What happens next? ..................................................................................................... 8 The East Hampshire Context ........................................................................................ 9 2. Proposals for Settlements ...................................................... 12 3. Alton (Neighbourhood Plan to allocate housing sites) ......... 13 EMP1 Land at Lynch Hill ......................................................................................... 14 EMP2 Land at Wilsom Road ................................................................................... 16 4. Horndean ................................................................................. 19 HN1 Land East of Horndean .................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The History of Lasham Airfield
    GLIDING HERITAGE CENTRE A HISTORY OF LASHAM AIRFIELD Author Glyn Bradney Description Lasham airfield in WW2 and how it became a major gliding centre Date 28th April 2015, version 1.) INTRODUCTION The articles I’ve written for the Gliding Heritage Centre website to-date have been intended to fulfil the educational remit that the GHC has through being a registered charity. Given that the GHC is based at Lasham, which is one of the very largest gliding organisations in the world, it seems appropriate that I should write something on the history of Lasham itself. However, I’m not going to go into huge detail in covering every single one of the airfield’s many facets, there are other sources which I will reference should the reader really wish to “dig deep” into its evolution and past in particular areas. ("Lasham Airfield" by fr:Utilisateur:Steff - Personal picture ex Wikipedia, taken during a London Stansted-Dinard flight, May 2006, looking SE. Lasham village is at “3 o’clock”, the ATC maintenance facility at “5 o’clock”.) Lasham airfield, pronounced as “Lash-am” throughout the gliding world, was built by McAlpines in 1941/1942 using Irish labourers and Italian prisoners of war. The usual airfield naming convention was used, namely that of the nearest significant habitation, in this case Lasham village. The history of Lasham village itself goes back a long way. It’s recorded in the Doomsday All rights Reserved | The Gliding Heritage Centre, Lasham Airfield, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5SS| GLIDING HERITAGE CENTRE book of 1086 as being of “2 ½ hides”, at that time called “”Esseham”.
    [Show full text]
  • South Lea, Paice Lane, Medstead, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT
    South Lea, Paice Lane, Medstead, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT South Lea, Paice Lane, Medstead, Price £550,000 Alton, Hampshire, GU34 5PT Affording lavish living space and the subject of substantial improvements during Reception Hall 17' 4'' x 6' 0'' (5.28m x 1.83m) recent years, an individual detached chalet bungalow set back centrally within its Main area excluding recessed stairway. Alarm control panel, telephone socket, own landscaped gardens in one of the village's finest locations. Believed to originate radiator, thermostat. from circa 1962, South Lea has flexibly planned accommodation centred around a well proportioned reception hall with the potential to reinstate the property to its Drawing Room 23' 9'' x 11' 11'' (7.23m x 3.63m) previous 3 bedroom format. Important characteristics include the triple aspect Triple aspect overlooking encompassing gardens. Recessed fireplace fitted with drawing room featuring a stove, double roomed refitted kitchen/breakfast room, multi-fuel burner stove and wide granite hearth. 4 wall light points on dimmer, 2 conservatory and the upstairs master bedroom and shower room suite, which have a radiators, TV aerial socket. Wood framed French door with matching windows either balcony and command views over neighbouring pastures to the rear. Additional side opening to stone terrace/rear garden. facets include uPVC double glazing with fanlights to most of the rooms, cavity wall insulation, a gas heating system with radiators, several individual thermostatic Kitchen/Breakfast Room 19' 10'' x 10' 2'' (6.04m x 3.10m) overall controls and a replacement boiler, and a security alarm system. There are also white Twin aspect over front and via conservatory to rear.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Residents Surnames L-Z Submissions to the Hampshire County Council Electoral Review
    Local Residents Surnames L-Z submissions to the Hampshire County Council electoral review This PDF document contains submissions from Local Residents surnames L-Z. Some versions of Adobe allow the viewer to move quickly between bookmarks. Local Boundary Commission for England Consultation Portal Page 1 of 1 Hampshire County Personal Details: Name: Anthony Ludlow E-mail: Postcode: Organisation Name: Comment text: I object to any changes in the boundaries of the two Alton wards (Alton Town and Alton Rural). These were created by the Boundary Commission in its previous review, and they are working well. The proposals were adopted when I was County Councillor for Alton Town (including Holybourne). The Boundary Commission used my submission as an example of good practice. They agreed that there was more in common between Alton and Holybourne which are a continuous development. There is little in common between any of the surrounding villages and Alton, as they are well-separated from Alton. Rural villages are unlikely to share the same ambitions as a small town. There is little in common between Alton Town and the villages of Beech, Wield, Lasham and Bentworth. Uploaded Documents: None Uploaded https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/node/print/informed-representation/6661 11/01/2016 New Milton New Milton is a continuous built up area which lies outside of the New Forest National Park. This area is bounded to the north by the B3055 (Bashley Cross Road), to the east by Danes Stream as far as the A337 (Lymington Road), to the south by the A337 as far as its junction with the B3058 (a roundabout), then by the B3058 (Milford Road) as far as Barton Common Road, and from there to the coastline.
    [Show full text]
  • THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW of EAST HAMPSHIRE Draft Recommendations for Ward Boundarie
    SHEET 1, MAP 1 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW OF EAST HAMPSHIRE Draft recommendations for ward boundaries in the district of East Hampshire October 2017 Sheet 1 of 1 Boundary alignment and names shown on the mapping background may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest boundary information applied as part of this review. BENTLEY CP This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Keeper of Public Records © Crown copyright and database right. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and database right. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2017. FROYLE CP LASHAM CP SHALDEN CP BENTWORTH & FROYLE C ALTON BINSTED CP HOLYBOURNE B ALTON EASTBROOKE BENTWORTH CP ALTON CP WIELD CP D ALTON WESTBROOKE BINSTED & BENTLEY BEECH CP ALTON ASHDELL KINGSLEY CP A WORLDHAM CP R HEADLEY HEADLEY CP CHAWTON CP WHITEHILL PINEWOOD MEDSTEAD CP FOUR MARKS & MEDSTEAD LINDFORD G R LINDFORD CP A G Y R SH AY O SH T O T TT C FARRINGDON CP WHITEHILL P CHASE P O FOUR MARKS CP SELBORNE CP N WHITEHILL CP BRAMSHOTT & LIPHOOK NEWTON BRAMSHOTT AND VALENCE CP LIPHOOK CP WHITEHILL HOGMOOR & GREATHAM EAST Q TISTED CP ROPLEY CP ROPLEY & TISTED GREATHAM CP COLEMORE AND PRIORS DEAN CP HAWKLEY CP WEST TISTED CP LISS LISS CP FROXFIELD AND PRIVETT CP FROXFIELD & STEEP STEEP CP L P D E L S T SHEET CP IE L T E R F IL M S S H R A F L R E IE L Y T L E ' E S D KEY TO PARISH WARDS P B M K STROUD CP H PETERSFIELD CP ALTON CP PETERSFIELD LANGRISH CP
    [Show full text]
  • EGC 2017 Lasham, UK
    EGC 2017 Lasham, UK Covering Letter Dear IGC, The following document outlines the British Gliding Association / Royal Aero Club / Lasham Gliding Society bid to host the 2017 European Gliding Championships for the Open, 18m and 15m classes. Lasham is the largest gliding club in the UK, possibly Europe, operating from a large, flat, unobstructed airfield with tarmac aerodrome in the south of England, with over 600 active gliding members and a full-time professional staff. The permanent on-site facilities provide a comprehensive infrastructure basis for safely operating substantial glider numbers with plentiful camping, parking, rigging, water, gridding and operational space. A 100+ glider grid is commonplace for normal summer club operation and the club are highly experienced in operating UK national competitions. Most years, the Lasham team will host multi-class competitions with 100+ competitors. The larger competitions are facilitated with extra facilities brought in for the duration to complement the existing infrastructure. The Lasham facility boast excellent communications, plenty of nearby accommodation (including many on-site mobile homes and campsite) and the nearby towns of Alton and Basingstoke provide the best British welcome, from traditional village pubs to Heston Blumenthal’s ‘Fat Duck’ Michelin restaurant. London is 45 minutes by train, with Heathrow airport just 35 miles away via the M3 motorway. The UK is well connected for our international friends. There are multiple ferries from mainland Europe catering for car-trailer combinations. The nearby ports of Southampton and Portsmouth can accept containers, with modern links and logistics to bring containers to the field, or unload and bring gliders.
    [Show full text]
  • Bentworth Bentworth
    Bentworth Bentworth 1.0 PARISH Bentworth 2.0 HUNDRED Odiham 3.0 NGR 466600 140200 4.0 GEOLOGY Gault (clay and marl) 5.0 SITE CONTEXT (Map 2) Bentworth is situated on a south-west / north-east ridge. The settlement is at an intersection of road routes. From Medstead (3km south) Holt End Lane passes through Bentworth as the principal road, but it forks before reaching the church. The northern branch (Church Lane) forms agentle arc, terminating at Bentworth church but it continues eastwards as a public right of way. The other branch of the road (Village Street) heads eastwards and then north in a wide loop to Ham Farm before resuming a northern course towards Lasham. Two hundred metres north of the parish church (178.18m AOD) is an east-west road (Ashley Road / Drury Lane) that crosses the chalk downs at c.165m AOD. Eastwards (1.5km) this road joins with an unadopted drove road. 6.0 PLAN TYPE & DESCRIPTION (Maps 3, 4 / 1, 4 / 2, 5 / 1 & 5 / 2) Polyfocal: Manor house & farm + church & irregular agglomeration Bentworth comprises two distint elements: a manor house, Hall Farm, and associated farm; the parish church and a cluster of buildings in and around Church Lane and Village Street. Hall Farm is at the east end of Holt End Lane, its attendant farm and cottages illustrated as a discrete grouping on the Tithe Map of 1840. St Mary’s Church is almost 400m to the north-east and the Tithe Map shows unoccupied spaces in Holt End Lane between the two settlement groups.
    [Show full text]