Hampshire Treasures
Volume 12 ( Gosport)
Page 16 - Anglesey
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| Houses C.18 |
Nos. 11-14. Pairs of C.18 houses. Three storeys. Two windows. Slate roof. Brick walling. Parapet and stone band, rubbed flat arches, first floor stone band, stone cills. Sashes in reveals. Wood-framed modern glazed porches, in Georgian style. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SZ 618 989 1009 27 |
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| Houses C.18 |
Nos. 1-5. C.18 houses. Two storeys and attic. Originally eight windows, but some now blank and five doorways have been introduced. Tile roof. Red brickwork. Parapet with stone coping and stone band above stepped brick work, rubbed flat arches, stone cills. Sashes in reveals. | T & CP Act CA |
SZ 608 998 1009 28 |
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| Terraces C.18 |
Haslar Terrace at Royal Naval Hospital. Symmetrical residential group comprising two linked C.18 terraces. Three storeys and cellar. Red brick walling with some blue headers. Four sets of three windows. Walls with gateways link taller centre building with side terraces and two set back units join to form a continuous block. | T & CP Act CA |
SZ 616 986 1009 30 |
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| Water Tower C.19 |
Square tall structure, late C.19. Locally prominent and of architectural distinction. North west of ward blocks A, B, C, D, E, F of the Hospital. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SZ 617 987 1009 31 |
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| Buildings C.18 |
Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar. Covering area of 46 acres with facilities for 6000 patients. Originally three blocks around open courtyard, crossed by lower modern block. Front portion - four storeys with stone-framed windows in upper three storeys. Of great importance in Naval Medical history. Ref: 1. Buildings of England (Hants and I of W) pp.243-5. (Pevsner and Lloyd). Ref: 2. History of Haslar Hospital. (1906) W. Tait. Ref: 3. Haslar. The Royal Hospital. (1978) A.L. Revel. Gosport Society. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SZ 618 988 1009 02 |
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