Grade II* listed buildings in Hart

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Hart in Hampshire.

Hart

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Minley Manor Blackwater and Hawley, Hart House 1858-1860 26 June 1987 SU8222758001
51°18′55″N 0°49′18″W / 51.315188°N 0.821558°W / 51.315188; -0.821558 (Minley Manor)
1258061
Moor Place Farm House Bramshill, Hart Farmhouse 16th century 8 July 1952 SU7530060743
51°20′27″N 0°55′13″W / 51.340796°N 0.920351°W / 51.340796; -0.920351 (Moor Place Farm House)
1340031
Christ Church Church Crookham, Hart Meeting Hall 1971 19 May 1993 SU8077951804
51°15′35″N 0°50′37″W / 51.259684°N 0.84373°W / 51.259684; -0.84373 (Christ Church)
1244780
Firgrove House Eversley, Hart House Early 18th century 8 July 1952 SU7993760689
51°20′23″N 0°51′14″W / 51.339679°N 0.853807°W / 51.339679; -0.853807 (Firgrove House)
1092336
The Old Rectory Eversley, Hart House 18th century 8 July 1952 SU7790260880
51°20′30″N 0°52′59″W / 51.341678°N 0.882973°W / 51.341678; -0.882973 (The Old Rectory)
1092335
Church of All Saints Fleet, Hart Church 1862 26 June 1987 SU8080854507
51°17′02″N 0°50′34″W / 51.28398°N 0.842704°W / 51.28398; -0.842704 (Church of All Saints)
1339861
Church Cottage Greywell, Hart House 16th century 8 July 1952 SU7172151049
51°15′15″N 0°58′25″W / 51.254106°N 0.973668°W / 51.254106; -0.973668 (Church Cottage)
1339865
Church of St Mary the Virgin Greywell, Hart Church Norman 24 November 1961 SU7184150972
51°15′12″N 0°58′19″W / 51.253399°N 0.971965°W / 51.253399; -0.971965 (Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1117033
Barn and attached Outbuildings at Lodge Farm to North West of Farmhouse Elvetham Park, Hartley Wintney, Hart House Mid 19th century 26 June 1987 SU7801256273
51°18′01″N 0°52′57″W / 51.300246°N 0.882401°W / 51.300246; -0.882401 (Barn and attached Outbuildings at Lodge Farm to North West of Farmhouse)
1092287
Church of St Mary Hartley Wintney, Hart Church Medieval 24 November 1961 SU7677855872
51°17′49″N 0°54′01″W / 51.296808°N 0.900184°W / 51.296808; -0.900184 (Church of St Mary)
1092270
Elvetham Hall House Elvetham Park, Hartley Wintney, Hart House 1859-1862 19 July 1973 SU7819456389
51°18′05″N 0°52′47″W / 51.301264°N 0.879766°W / 51.301264; -0.879766 (Elvetham Hall House)
1092322
Four Acre House Hartley Wintney, Hart House 1901 26 June 1987 SU7520356342
51°18′04″N 0°55′22″W / 51.301244°N 0.922671°W / 51.301244; -0.922671 (Four Acre House)
1339875
The Barn Phoenix Green, Hartley Wintney, Hart House c.1903 14 October 1986 SU7581555800
51°17′47″N 0°54′50″W / 51.29629°N 0.914009°W / 51.29629; -0.914009 (The Barn)
1242682
West Green House West Green, Hartley Wintney, Hart Country House Early 18th century 8 July 1952 SU7455456360
51°18′05″N 0°55′55″W / 51.301491°N 0.931974°W / 51.301491; -0.931974 (West Green House)
1242807
Wintney Farm Barn to West of Farmhouse Hartley Wintney, Hart Wall founded 1190 8 July 1952 SU7763655218
51°17′27″N 0°53′17″W / 51.290813°N 0.888023°W / 51.290813; -0.888023 (Wintney Farm Barn to West of Farmhouse)
1092276
Church of St Michael Heckfield, Hart Church Medieval 24 November 1961 SU7226260501
51°20′20″N 0°57′50″W / 51.339015°N 0.964007°W / 51.339015; -0.964007 (Church of St Michael)
1092243
Highfield House Heckfield, Hart House Early 18th century 8 July 1952 SU7221360451
51°20′19″N 0°57′53″W / 51.338571°N 0.96472°W / 51.338571; -0.96472 (Highfield House)
1258374
Borough Court Hook, Hart House 16th century 26 June 1987 SU7380355905
51°17′51″N 0°56′34″W / 51.297498°N 0.942839°W / 51.297498; -0.942839 (Borough Court)
1339893
Barn at Summers Farm to East of Farmhouse Long Sutton, Hart Cruck Barn 1441-2 26 June 1987 SU7515947024
51°13′03″N 0°55′31″W / 51.217478°N 0.925256°W / 51.217478; -0.925256 (Barn at Summers Farm to East of Farmhouse)
1339897
Church of All Saints Long Sutton, Hart Church 13th century 24 November 1961 SU7388947381
51°13′15″N 0°56′36″W / 51.220853°N 0.943363°W / 51.220853; -0.943363 (Church of All Saints)
1092232
Long Sutton Manor Long Sutton, Hart House 17th century 26 June 1987 SU7382647451
51°13′17″N 0°56′39″W / 51.221491°N 0.944251°W / 51.221491; -0.944251 (Long Sutton Manor)
1258941
The Old Parsonage Long Sutton, Hart House 17th century 8 July 1952 SU7393547384
51°13′15″N 0°56′34″W / 51.220874°N 0.942704°W / 51.220874; -0.942704 (The Old Parsonage)
1339896
Hazeley Heath Cottage Hazeley Heath, Mattingley, Hart House 1898 26 June 1987 SU7473258417
51°19′12″N 0°55′44″W / 51.31996°N 0.928991°W / 51.31996; -0.928991 (Hazeley Heath Cottage)
1243551
Almshouses Odiham, Hart Almshouses 1628 8 July 1952 SU7406050854
51°15′07″N 0°56′25″W / 51.252055°N 0.940198°W / 51.252055; -0.940198 (Almshouses)
1092192
King's Barn Odiham, Hart House c.1780 8 July 1952 SU7393451018
51°15′13″N 0°56′31″W / 51.253545°N 0.94197°W / 51.253545; -0.94197 (King's Barn)
1244231
Lodge Farmhouse Odiham, Hart Farmhouse 15th century 8 July 1952 SU7364352567
51°16′03″N 0°56′45″W / 51.267509°N 0.94582°W / 51.267509; -0.94582 (Lodge Farmhouse)
1092163
Mary Court, including attached Gate Pier Odiham, Hart House Early 18th century 8 July 1952 SU7422251096
51°15′15″N 0°56′16″W / 51.254209°N 0.937827°W / 51.254209; -0.937827 (Mary Court, including attached Gate Pier)
1244132
The George Hotel Odiham, Hart Steps 16th century 8 July 1952 SU7405151088
51°15′15″N 0°56′25″W / 51.25416°N 0.940279°W / 51.25416; -0.940279 (The George Hotel)
1092149
The Old House (48, High St) Odiham, Hart House Late 18th century 8 July 1952 SU7421051125
51°15′16″N 0°56′17″W / 51.254472°N 0.937993°W / 51.254472; -0.937993 (The Old House (48, High St))
1339905
The Priory Odiham, Hart House 16th century 8 July 1952 SU7379551057
51°15′14″N 0°56′38″W / 51.253914°N 0.943953°W / 51.253914; -0.943953 (The Priory)
1092156
The White House Odiham, Hart House 1812 8 July 1952 SU7424251142
51°15′17″N 0°56′15″W / 51.25462°N 0.937531°W / 51.25462; -0.937531 (The White House)
1092174
Archway at southern End of Laundry Court, leading to rear of Kitchen Gardens, and Garden House attached to south Rotherwick, Hart Wall 1901-1904 26 June 1987 SU7101355140
51°17′28″N 0°58′59″W / 51.290974°N 0.983°W / 51.290974; -0.983 (Archway at southern End of Laundry Court, leading to rear of Kitchen Gardens, and Garden House attached to south)
1272254
Rotherwick Church Rotherwick, Hart Church 13th century 24 November 1961 SU7117356263
51°18′04″N 0°58′50″W / 51.301051°N 0.980483°W / 51.301051; -0.980483 (Rotherwick Church)
1244570
Main and Subsidiary Blocks at Tylney Hall Rotherwick, Hart Country house 1879 16 March 1984 SU7095055245
51°17′31″N 0°59′02″W / 51.291926°N 0.983883°W / 51.291926; -0.983883 (Main and Subsidiary Blocks at Tylney Hall)
1244655
North Terrace with Sunken Garden and Pavilion Rotherwick, Hart Balustrade c.1900 16 March 1984 SU7092055277
51°17′32″N 0°59′04″W / 51.292218°N 0.984307°W / 51.292218; -0.984307 (North Terrace with Sunken Garden and Pavilion)
1244657
Walled Gardens, Cottages, Greenhouses and Tower to South West of Tylney Hall Rotherwick, Hart House 1899-1904 16 March 1984 SU7088755129
51°17′27″N 0°59′05″W / 51.290891°N 0.984809°W / 51.290891; -0.984809 (Walled Gardens, Cottages, Greenhouses and Tower to South West of Tylney Hall)
1244656
Blounce Farmhouse South Warnborough, Hart Farmhouse dated 1699 8 July 1952 SU7126845320
51°12′10″N 0°58′53″W / 51.202657°N 0.981296°W / 51.202657; -0.981296 (Blounce Farmhouse)
1272245
Church of St Andrew South Warnborough, Hart Church 13th century 24 November 1961 SU7215747192
51°13′10″N 0°58′06″W / 51.219375°N 0.968198°W / 51.219375; -0.968198 (Church of St Andrew)
1244695
Winchfield House Winchfield House, Winchfield, Hart Country House Late 18th century 8 July 1952 SU7612555117
51°17′24″N 0°54′35″W / 51.290108°N 0.909709°W / 51.290108; -0.909709 (Winchfield House)
1244740
Yateley Hall Yateley, Hart House Early 18th century 8 July 1952 SU8140860511
51°20′16″N 0°49′58″W / 51.33787°N 0.832734°W / 51.33787; -0.832734 (Yateley Hall)
1272233

Notes

  1. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

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