The Folly showing upper story of house.
List of deeds from 1871 and 1929 for The Forge.
This is a professional aerial photo taken of the house and yard lent by Mrs Blake. You can also see Chapel Cottage roof.
View of No. 4 The Gardens.
View of Bungalows built in The Hollow
A letter from Brig. Robert Carr after a visit with Gordon Gumn and the history of his house.
North facing front of the Manse in Romsey Rd (residence of the Baptist minister and his family from 1901- 1967 when it was replaced by a new bungalow in Dixons Lane).
Set of photos taken in roof space. A - Inside roof, South wall, stack and brace, to show old hip & extension.
Set of roof space photos. B - Looking NE, old end wall and change of rafters.
Set of roof space photos. C - North End, hip and extended roof
Set of photos of roof space. D - South to SW corner.
Set of photos of roof space. E - North, timber of hip and join of roof extension.
View from Sanford House gateway looking south down the high street towards The Market House and the square.
View of the mill cottage adjoining the mill taken looking east at the junction of Horsebridge Road and the mill lane.
Clarks shop (now The Old Bakehouse) to Chestnut Cottage - one of Creed series of six proofs taken for Harvey Blake.
The Old Malthouse - Photo from sale particulars by Pearsons
West facing front of the Old Manse, residence of the Baptist minister and his family during his pastorate until 1901 when it was replaced by a new dwelling in Romsey road. The Old Manse was a gift of the Steele family to the Broughton Baptist community. The family was influential in the village particularly in ...
The Old Manse showing High Street with central telegraph pole.
View of Upper High Street looking south taken from the entrance to the former Baptist church with part of the front of the Old Manse on the left. Other houses ranging up the rise into the distance with the tower of St Mary's church visible at the end of the road.
This is now a private house. Photo from foot of Plough Gardens, to show diamond pattern on roof and 'Strongs' on facade. Diamond jubilee.
Copy of press cutting from Southern Echo of 4 April 1985 giving details of this former pub in the upper high street which was being sold through Penyards estate agents.
The Old Rectory taken from Coach House Drive.
View of the north side and west front of the Old Rectory taken across the lawn.
View of the North side and West front looking south across the lawn taken a few years after 00286.01