Springhill Lodge, St Mary Bourne, Hampshire
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Image: © Oswald Bertram Taken: 2 Oct 2015
Mid C19. Two-storeyed house with a gabled central projection on the south elevation, and a half-hexagon east side (facing the driveway). Slate roof, scalloped bargeboard. Painted brickwork in Flemish Garden Wall bond, cambered openings. Cast-iron frames to the casements, with an oriel above the doorway in the centre of the east elevation. Slate-roofed verandah round the east side, supported on posts. (Source:Historic England)