Hampshire Treasures
Volume 12 ( Gosport)
Page 9 - Anglesey
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Group A - Natural Features | ||||
| Crescent Gardens | ||||
| Trees |
Shelter belt of holm oak, tulip tree, monkey puzzle, cedar and scotch firs | CA |
SZ 603 984 1001 26 |
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| Alvercliffe Drive | ||||
| Trees |
Trees screening housing from the Esplanade. | SZ 597 986 1001 21 |
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| Jellicoe Avenue | ||||
| Trees |
Northcott House, formerly Bury Hall. Two fine cedars and mature specimens including holm oak and beech. | SZ 595 992 1001 36 |
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| Stokes Bay Road | ||||
| Park |
Stanley Park. Area of grass and woodland, originally grounds and paddocks of Bay House and Alverbank. Many fine trees, small walled garden containing lily pond and interesting animal cemetery. | SZ 592 989 1003 12 |
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| Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains | ||||
| Prehistoric | ||||
| Axe Fragment |
Butt end of Neolithic polished celt found on the foreshore. In private ownership. OSA SZ 59 NE 5 | SZ 595 984 1001 45 |
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| Axe Fragment |
Butt end of Neolithic polished celt found in the 1930s. In private ownership. OSA SZ 59 NE 4 | SZ 588 987 1001 47 |
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| Post Norman | ||||
| Castle (site of) |
Haselworth Castle. Built in the mid 1540s, on site occupied by Fort Monckton. Ref: 1. Earlier Fortifications of Gosport. G.H. Williams. Ref: 2. Portsmouth Papers 30 pp.13, 14. | SZ 603 993 1009 20 |
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