Hampshire Treasures
Volume 11 ( Portsmouth)
Page 123 - Highland
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No. 73. Brick built, detached, three storeys plus semi-basement. Slate roof. Two bays at ground and first floor, all brick with string course, turret forms tops. Brick gables spring at eaves, with moulded brick dressings and corbels. The splayed bays have vertical sash windows, the upper lights having extra glazing bars to give twelve panes at the front and nine panels on the returns. Front garden wall of brick panels with black bevelled bricks at base and dado. | SZ 656 985 2707 38 |
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No. 75. Detached, brick, three storeys plus semi-basement. Gabled, slate roof. Brick bays with leaning canopy at second storey. Vertical sash windows, some having half-round arches others flat arches, brick sills. Front garden walls in panelled brickwork with black bevelled bricks at base and dado. | SZ 656 985 2707 37 |
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No. 77. Brick built, three storeys with basement. Flat tiled roof with exposed rafters. Gables faced with hung flat tiles spring at eaves. Tall overhanging chimney stacks, one with vertical fluting projecting on to front elevation. Hexagonal corner bays at all four storeys, surmounted by tower-like roofs with flat tiles and weather vane. Vertical sash windows, the upper lights with glazing bars to give four panes. Brick arches with keystone over windows, stone sills and decorative pelmets. Low wall to front garden, brick with cambered coping and chain suspended between metal posts at intervals. | SZ 656 985 2707 33 |
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Nos. 2-40. Terrace of two storeys, brick built. Splayed stone bays at ground floor only. At sill level of second storey there are three courses of decorative brick work using ochre and red bricks, also at half depth of second storey is a diamond pattern design in ochre bricks. Half-glazed front doors, mostly original. Ornate stone lintels to doors. Small forecourts, some with original panelled brickwork walls. | SZ 668 991 2707 79 |
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Fort Cumberland. Built in 1746 by the Duke of Cumberland in an irregular five point star plan. Reconstructed in 1786 by the Duke of Richmond who gave it its present wide pentagonal shape with arrow head salient at each angle. Dry moat. Stone faced ramparts with red brick parapets with stone copings. Segmental gun ports with deep tunnel vaulted chambers behind them. Within the enclosure are late C.18 early C.19 red brick barrack buildings. | CA SAM 277 |
SZ 684 993 2707 08 |
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