Hampshire Treasures
Volume 7 ( Havant)
Page 41 - Emsworth
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Building C.18 |
The Quay Mill. One of the earlier tide mills in Hampshire. Ceased to be used as a mill some 50 years ago. | T. & C.P. Act C.A. |
SU 748 055 1109 59 |
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| Building C.18 |
No. 44-48-50, North Street, (The Old Poor House). The original poor house of the parish of Warblington until 1839 when it was sold. From 1834-1839 it had been 'The Old Folks Home' of the Havant Union. | SU 748 061 1109 78 |
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| Building C.18 |
St. Peters Chapel, St. Peters Square. A Chapel of Ease built 1789 which ceased to be used for worship when St. James Church was built in the 1830s. Now forms part of office development. | C.A. |
SU 749 057 1109 54 |
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| Shipyard (Site) C.18 |
Rear of No. 19, King Street. Small vessels, coasters, and barges, were built here for almost a century. The two slipways were either side of the Old Mill. | C.A. |
SU 751 055 1109 41 |
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| Building C.19 |
Westminster Works, Nile Street. Originally a Congregational Chapel built circa 1810 by a certain Olivia Holloway who is said to have preached there dressed all in white. The Holloways were local farmers. | C.A. |
SU 748 057 1109 64 |
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