Hampshire Treasures
Volume 12 ( Gosport)
Page 17 - Anglesey
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Chapel C.18 |
St Luke (Haslar Hospital Chapel). Built 1756. Renovated 1963. Pedimented west front surmounted by small clock tower. West door with entablature and Tuscan columns. Round-headed windows. Modern interior, restored 1963-64. Ref: 1. Buildings of England (Hants and I of W) p.245. (Pevsner and Lloyd). Ref: 2. Two examples of architectural styles in Gosport - Gothic Revival and Neo-Classical. (1988) J. Brackenbury. The face of Gosport. Gosport Society. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SZ 617 987 1009 22 |
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| Engineering work |
Admiralty Experiment Works, No. 1 Ship Tank. Covered tank, water area 538 x 20ft. One of the earliest tanks for hydrodynamic experiments with ships models. Built 1886. Ref: 1. Gosport Records 3. Ref: 2. The Admiralty Research Establishment Haslar. (1986) L. Burton. Attentive to our Duty. Gosport Society. | SAM 506 |
SZ 613 986 1009 19 |
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| Jellicoe Avenue | ||||
| Wall |
Site of Alvercliffe House. Masonry wall approximately 110 feet long and 10 ft high. Alleged to have been built by Napoleonic prisoners-of-war, or alternatively built using stones from Alverstoke Church demolished 1850-1885. Centred on grid reference. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SZ 598 985 1001 20 |
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| Little Anglesey Road | ||||
| Engineering Work |
Alver Creek. Masonry causeway. Formerly a bridge across the Alver River - now dammed. | SZ 603 987 1001 29 |
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| Little Lane | ||||
| Cottage C.17 |
'Thatched Cottage', No. 12. Two storeys, timber framed and cob walls. Thatched roof, casement windows. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SZ 600 987 1001 09 |
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| House C.19 |
No. 14. 1830 house. Brick walls. Slate roof. Sliding sash windows. | GLL |
SZ 600 987 1001 80 |
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