Hampshire Treasures
Volume 12 ( Gosport)
Page 18 - Anglesey
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| House |
No. 6. Unusual brick construction of blue-grey glazed bricks - colour due to special firing. Believed to be at least three hundred years old. Local legend says was hospice for pilgrims going to Chichester. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SZ 600 996 1001 49 |
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| Public House C.19 |
No. 2. The Wiltshire Lamb. Late C.19 public house. Valuable landmark and, at one time, terminus for electric trams. Ref: Time Gentleman Please. (1982) R. Brown. | GLL |
SZ 601 996 1001 81 |
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| Cottages C.19 |
Nos. 10-14. Single storey, with shallow dormers in gambril roof. Handmade tiles. Unusual character. | GLL |
SZ 599 996 1001 82 |
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| St Marks Road | ||||
| House C.19 |
Odd Corner, No. 2. Former pump house related to the Crescent. One storey and attic. Stuccoed. Slate roof. Recessed porch of fluted columns. Bow window. Ref: Buildings of England (Hants and I of W) p.257 (Pevsner and Lloyd). | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SZ 604 985 1001 27 |
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| Stokes Bay Road | ||||
| Building C.19 |
Alverbank. Partly single, mostly two storeys and small basement. Part brick rendered, part stone. Slate gabled roof. Fine interior. Formerly a private house - now used as Hotel. Built for John William Croker, Secretary to the Admiralty during Sir Robert Peel's ministry. Associations with Queen Victoria and her son the Duke of Edinburgh. Ref: 1. Portsmouth News 22.5.1970. Ref: 2. Hampshire Magazine June 1982 p.54. Ref: 3. Gosport Records 1. 1971 pp.14-15. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SZ 592 987 1001 14 |
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| Walls |
Stanley Park. Surrounding part of Bay House estate and of former kitchen gardens. Stone gateway. | SZ 592 989 1001 16 |
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