A list of known archaeology sites in and around Broughton.
List of press items and an article from the Andover Advertiser covering various matters.
Baptist Church High Street, is now a dwelling.
The c 1905 four page booklet records the life and works of the Baptist, Anne Steele.
A picture showing Barbara Aitken being pushed out in a wheelchair with the High Street in the background.
Obituary for Robert Aitken from Parish magazine November 1965. Obituary for Barbara Aitken from Andover Advertiser November 1967. They bought Kents Close in 1928.
Notes and family trees of the Beauchamp and Lampard families.
These are sales particulars from 1997 for Beauchamps/4 Moulands Cottages.
Mr Edward Mills holding a black cat standing behind tin bungalow on site of Beech Court.
Beechcroft Cottages taken from Romsey Road.
Part of Kents Close and all of Beehive in melting snow.
View looking North of 2 beehive-shaped thatched cottages. Whiteshoot Hill in distance. (These were cottages to Bossington Farm where Mr. Blake worked from 1921).
Beehive Cottages from the East.
Beehive Cottages taken from road on East.
Beehive Cottages on Horsebridge Road, before they were burnt down.
View looking north. The south side of the northerly cottage of a pair of "Beehive" cottages which stood on the west side of Horsebridge Road south of Roake Farm House.
View looking south at the north side of the most northerly of a pair of Beehive cottages located on the west side of the Horsebridge road south of Roake Farm House. These were workers cottages on the Bossington estate.
View of the Beehive cottages looking north, with Telegraph poles and metalled road on the left side.
A transcript of a tape recording of a talk to the Local History Group by Bernard Goodyear.
Drawn by Bert Bevis 28 April 1980 by Bert Bevis to show the location of the house mentioned in BrC 0025.01
A picture from the Hampshire Chronicle showing Old Plough and Silverton on the High Street, and an article about the Best Kept Village competition.
Bill from A A Longman of The Greyhound (for accommodation, baths etc) to Mrs Woodin at The Rectory.
Copy of a broadsheet by Mr.Penleaze M.P. (1870s) lamenting the destruction of the old village.