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Barton Hall & tHe pavilionsBartons road, FordingBridge
These charming buildings were built in 1885 to form a new Union Workhouse, replacing one on Shaftesbury Street that had been destroyed by fire.
Built on a 4½ acre site called Barton Fields, on Bartons Road, these buildings were designed by Fred Bath of Salisbury, in a simple Queen Anne style.
In 1948 they became part of the new National Health Service as Fordingbridge Infirmary.
Adjacent to these buildings is Fordingbridge Surgery, originally built as the classrooms for the workhouse children.
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tHe clock
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a quintessential town In the New Forest
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Fordingbridge is a small country town on the banks of the River Avon, in the New Forest. It was recorded in the Doomsday Book and the name has evolved through the years from ̀ Forde’ and ̀ Bridge’. The first Great Bridge, built in medieval times, is upstream from the ford and, with its seven graceful arches, is a major feature of the town. A perfect view of the bridge is afforded from The George, an 18th century pub serving locally sourced food and situated on the river bank.
The town has superb local facilities. As well as an array of local shops, there are banks, reputable primary and secondary schools, a library and an excellent health centre.
A few yards from the High Street is the parish church of St. Mary. Largely built in 1150 it has some typical Norman characteristics.
The Fordingbridge Museum, which houses local history exhibits, and a Visitor Information Centre are located in King’s Yard. Day permits to fish at Riverside Park are available from the Visitor Information Centre.
There is an attractive children’s playground and park, secluded memorial gardens and sports playing fields. The town’s large riverside park provides access to the River Avon and a walk along a riverbank draped with willows and waterside plants. With plenty of Forest walks nearby, the outdoor enthusiast is well catered for and a network of footpaths provides local walking, riding and cycling opportunities.
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Care and consideration has been given to the heritage value of this site’s Grade II listed buildings.
Working closely with our architects and conservation consultants, we will ensure that these historic
buildings are appropriately restored.
To enhance and restore...
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And the Pavilions at Barton Hall
tHe pavilions
Barton Hall
• Private and communal gardens.
• Traditional paths and courtyards.
• Allocated and visitor parking. (V)
• New gates and railings.
• Refurbished telephone box.
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BARToN HALL AND THe PAVILIoNS are located on Bartons Road, just behind the
High Street and next door to the Fordingbridge Surgery. This location offers excellent access and is
within walking distance of the many local amenities in Fordingbridge.
Communications in the area are excellent with convenient road access to the regional centres of Salisbury,
Bournemouth and Southampton. The bus service serving Salisbury and Bournemouth stops on nearby
Salisbury Road, whilst mainline rail services to London (Waterloo) are available from Southampton
Parkway and Salisbury. There are airports at Southampton and Bournemouth.
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APARTMeNT 4APARTMeNT 2 Apartment 5 - originally the dining
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Kitchen/Dining/Living - 5.45 x 3.33mBedroom - 3.58 x 2.6mBathroom - 3.06 x 2.12m
Kitchen - 5.15 x 1.80mDining - 3.02 x 1.35mLiving - 4.53 x 3.66mBedroom 1 - 4.10m x 4.03mBedroom 2 - 4.10m x 3.08mBathroom - 4.10 x 1.80m
Kitchen/Dining/Living - 5.45 x 4.95mBedroom - 3.47 x 2.71mShower Room - 2.29 x 1.30m
Kitchen - 4.14 x 2.54mDining - 4.12 x 2.10mLiving - 4.25 x 4.06mBedroom 1 - 3.78 x 3.67mBedroom 2 - 3.67 x 3.29mBathroom - 2.84 x 2.17m
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Kitchen - 3.35 x 2.27mDining - 3.31 x 2.47mLiving - 4.32 x 3.13mBedroom 1 - 3.04m x 2.97mBedroom 2 - 3.02m x 2.76mBathroom - 3.01 x 2.99mPrivate Garden
Kitchen - 2.91 x 2.46mDining - 2.92 x 2.62mLiving - 3.07 x 2.88mBedroom 1 - 4.48 x 2.46mBedroom 2 - 3.36 x 2.86mBathroom - 2.46 x 1.39mW/c - 2.46 x 1.39mPrivate Garden
Kitchen - 2.44 x 2.34mDining/Living - 3.72 x 3.50mBedroom 1 - 3.64 x 2.86mBedroom 2 - 2.98 x 2.11mShower Room - 5.47 x 1.06mPrivate Garden
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Traditional methods are used to stand the test of time...
The iron gates at the entrance to the original workhouse stood between the brick pillars on the Pavilions, with iron railings around the perimeter of the grounds.
At some point in the building’s history all of the iron work was removed and now replacements are being commissioned. As conservation and quality are a top priority, the design of both gates and railings is based on the original architect’s drawings of 1883 and will be made from galvanised steel.
Local craftsmen have been appointed, ensuring a feature that is not only true to its origins but will stand the test of time.
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Through sensitive restoration, these much loved buildings will retain their important heritage and architectural
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original features have been retained and where these are no longer in situ, quality reproductions will be sourced.
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...whilst providing beautiful new homes
INTeRIoRS... exTeRIoRS...• Period features
• original refurbished and new wooden sash windows, with brass furniture
• TV & telephone points in living and bedrooms
• Letter boxes in the main entrance hall
• Chain lock to front door and telephone entry system
• Solid wood internal doors, with detailed mouldings and brass furniture
• Bathrooms/shower rooms, with white sanitaryware, chrome fittings and heated towel radiators
• Fitted kitchens
• Beautiful landscaped private and communal gardens
• Traditional paths and courtyards
• Lighting
• The original telephone box will be restored
• New gates and railings
• Allocated and visitor parking
A development by...
Directions...
Tel: 01425 [email protected]
Tel: 01425 655900
Our selling agents...
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George Inn
St.Mary & St.Philip RC Church
Catholic Church of our Lady of Sorrows
Fordingbridge Methodist Church
River Avon
From the A338 Salisbury Road follow signs for Fordingbridge.
At the mini roundabout turn onto the High Street. Continue
along the High Street and onto Shaftesbury Street and turn right
onto Bartons Road, signposted Fordingbridge Surgery. Pass the
surgery and Barton Hall and The Pavilions are located on the left.
This brochure is designed to convey a general impression of the range and variety of properties on offer.
All the information provided is for guidance only and may be subject to change during the construction phase.
Prospective purchasers should ask their solicitor to check plans and specifications referred to in their contract.
barton hall & the pavilionsbartons road, Fordingbridge, hampshire sp6 1Jd
for further information please call our sales team on:
07900 254182/07799 764107or our selling agents.
Tel: 01425 477259 e:[email protected] www.landmarkestates.co.uk