Hampshire Treasures
Volume 12 ( Gosport)
Page 10 - Anglesey
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Tower (site of) |
Blockhouse (C.15). At the Harbour mouth opposite the Round Tower and at W end of the chain boom. No record of it since C.16. Ref: 1. Fortifications in Old Portsmouth. A. Comey p.30. Ref: 2. Earlier Fortifications of Gosport. G.H. Williams pp.10-14. | CA |
SZ 626 993 1009 21 |
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| Bulwark (site of) |
Lymden's Bulwark (c. 1539). No record of it since C.17. Site in present Fort Blockhouse. Ref: Earlier Fortifications of Gosport. G.H. Williams pp.12, 14. | SZ 626 992 1009 21 |
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| Fort |
Fort Blockhouse. Casemated battery facing sea with bastion facing harbour, two demi-bastions facing isthmus and remains of moat. Built C.18/19. Battery facing sea re-constructed early C.19. OSA SZ 69 NW(M) 1. Ref: 1. Arch. J. CXXIII 1966 pp.150 (A.D. Saunders). Ref: 2. Gosport Records 12 pp.4-8. Ref: 3. Earlier Fortifications of Gosport. G.H. Williams pp.12, 14. Ref: 4. Portsmouth Papers 30 pp.22-25. | SZ 625 992 1009 14 |
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| Moat (site of) |
Stokes Bay Lines. Marked by earth banks. Part of site forms secluded grassy walk with shelter from sea breezes. Ref: 1. Portsmouth Paper 30 pp.62, 63. Ref: 2. Gosport Records 14 pp.12-16. Ref: 3. Hampshire Magazine, June 82. pp.52-54. | SZ 588 988 1001 04 |
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| Landmark (site of) |
Kickergil. Triangular masonry landmark for ships built in 1669 and demolished in 1965. Ref: 1. Buildings of England (Hants and I of W.) p.257 (Pevsner and Lloyd). Ref: 2. Gosport Records 6 p.23 (picture). | SZ 603 986 1001 41 |
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| House C.19 |
Anglesea Lodge. Two storeys. Stuccoed brickwork. Asbestos slated roof. Sash windows. Decorative cast iron balconies. Standing in attractive grounds overlooking the Solent. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SZ 601 985 1001 22 |
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