Gate House entrance to Purbrook Heath House

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Gate House entrance to Purbrook Heath House

Image: © Peter Facey Taken: 31 Jul 2007

The flint property is called The Gate Lodge. The drive through the white pillars goes to Purbrook Heath House. Hampshire County Council lists this as "Southwick House, formerly Purbrook Heath House" and dates it to the 19th century. However, the name plate on the white pillar, when photographed, said Purbrook Heath House.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.868245
Longitude
-1.05849