Houses on the Romsey Road. Name changed to The Croft.
Ruth's Cottage in Rookery Lane.
Published in 1797 by Jas. Easton of Salisbury this route map in 4 columns shows the road to London via Andover and basingstoke, with a fifth column showing an alternative route to Basingstoke via Stockbridge starting at milestone 73.
Pinks Stores attached to Sandford house. Pinks Stores 1922 to 1930 now demolished.
View from outside Top Shop, Warren Cottage, Old Coach House on the Right
Snow April 25 1908 in the High Street looking north
Broughton High Street taken from the Tally Ho! pub. The village post office is shown on the left with the village store just beyond with a petrol pump outside.
A photo of St Margaret's in The Hollow.
View from Rectory Lane of Dovecote and Church.
View down the lower High Street taken from Clifton Cottage looking South. Clifton Cottage and the Old Bakery foreground left. The Thatch with Owl Cottage behind in middle distance right. No opening for Village Hall site (which was not there before its opening in 1925). White House and Wysteria (formerly the Sheep Shearers pub) on the far right. ...
Photograph from sales particulars
Ted and Hilda Lansley publicans, and various trade cards.
The Arches from sales particulars.
View of front of The Close from High Street
The Dowse House in the lower High Street taken circa 1905.
View of the Drove looking east towards Hell corner. Drove cottage on Right. Roake Farm Cottage at Hell corner in the distance.
Looking East, with gate across the end of The Drun.
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 Bungalows built in The Hollow
Postcard showing The Maltings looking north along the High Street.
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