Hampshire Treasures
Volume 11 ( Portsmouth)
Page 84 - Fratton
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| Houses C.19 |
Nos. 221-235. A two storey brick terrace. Stone bay at ground floor. Flush windows at first floor with pilasters dividing the two sash windows. Curved arches over the windows. Forecourts. | SU 657 015 2705 64 |
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| House C.19 |
No. 249. Two storeys detached, brick built with stone quoins. Fine fanlight style door head. Interesting barge-boards on gables. | SU 657 004 2705 42 |
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| Building C.19 |
New Road Centre. Formerly a school, the second opened by Portsmouth Board, January 1873. Architect Thomas Hellyer of Ryde. Single storey, E-shaped plan. Tower on south elevation. Yellow brick with red brick and stone dressings. Purple slate roof with various patterned ridge tiles, terracotta finials. Boundary walls have fleur-de-lys railings. | SU 651 014 2705 49 |
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| Chapel C.19 |
Kingston Cemetery. Jewish mortuary chapel, red brick building probably Edwardian in date. Entrances on west and east elevations. North elevation has two three-light round headed windows. Hoods over doorways round window over door incorporates cross of Zion. | SU 658 015 2705 11 |
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| Lodge, Gates and Boundary |
Kingston Cemetery. Entrance gateway has Gothic central vehicular arch with flanking pedestrian arches with transept type roofs. Stone detail with flint infill on cemetery side and chalk infill on St. Mary's Road frontage. Gothic finials and mouldings. Iron gates. Consecrated in 1855 and opened in 1856. The Gothic Lodge adjoins the gateway. The boundary walls are flint faced with stone top, railings to east of gateway only. | SU 658 015 2705 10 |
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| Newcombe Road | ||||
| Public House |
The Newcombe Arms. Two and half storey brick built. Two pediments over doorway at ground and first floors. | SU 650 004 2705 30 |
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| Buildings C.19 |
Penhale First and Middle Schools. Brick built one storey first school, and two storey middle school. Roofs of flat tiles with Dutch style gables. Over- sailing courses on chimneys. | SU 653 003 2705 25 |
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| Houses C.19 |
Nos. 3-13. Terraced brick with double stone bays, surmounted by gables. Forecourts with low wall and wrought iron railings. Group value. | SU 652 003 2705 28 |
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| Percival Road | ||||
| Houses C.19 |
Nos. 37-63. A two storey terrace. Nos. 49-63 staggered in pairs in echelon style. Stone and terracotta bays at ground floor, castellated at tops with crown effect. Recessed porches with ornate lintels. Reveals of flat windows at first floor decorated to match bays below. Dentil course beneath eaves also ornamented. Forecourts. | SU 658 016 2705 65 |
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