The lock-up at Aldermaston is situated in Wasing lane, RG7 4LX near to the Hind Head pub.
It dates to the 18th century and is probably of earlier origin.
In the history of Aldermaston Court we are told that in 1533, Humphrey Forster succeeded to the Manor and was in dispute with one Francis Parkyns, a dispute which became quite violent. The upshot was that Parkyne waas eventually detained in the lock-up behind the village pub.
ALDERMASTON OS Grid Reference: SU5900865370 OS Grid Coordinates: 459008, 165370 Latitude/Longitude: 51.3843, -1.1534 Photo by fencer with expressed permission.
I am grateful to fencer for allowing me to copy his Panoramio photograph.
It was Grade 11 listed 14.4.1967 (No.39494) and described as :
Lock up. C18. Red brick with grey headers; tiled and shallow brick domed roof. Square plan. One storey. Studded and boarded door to east with grille. Listing NGR: SU5900865370
Source: English Heritage
Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo There was a lock-up at Hungerford but its exact location is not certain. Further details can be seen at : http://www.hungerfordvirtualmuseum.co.uk/Places/Blindhouse/blindhouse.html oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo The delightful lock-up at Pangbourne is situated in the PRIVATE GARDEN of Church Cottage, Pangbourne Hill, RG8 7AS and it can be seen from the road. It dates to the 18th century. PLEASE RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY PANGBOURNE OS Grid Reference: SU6338776377 OS Grid Coordinates: 463387, 176377 Latitude/Longitude: 51.4828, -1.0885 Photo's by Roy Pledger. Church Cottage is the former home of Kenneth Graham, author of Wind in the Willows. It was Grade 11 listed 14.4.1967 (No.398726) and described as Lock up. C18. Red brick with some grey headers. Conical old tile roof with lead finial and weathervane. Circular plan. One storey. Boarded door to east. Listing NGR: SU6338776377 Source: English Heritage Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.
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