Hampshire Treasures
Volume 12 ( Gosport)
Page 32 - Hardway and Forton
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| Barracks C.19 |
Ancilliary Room of St Vincent Centre. Part of the former Royal Marine Barracks. Probably 1850s. Tall hipped roof building. Red brick with orange rubbers. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 610 004 1005 13 |
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| House C.19 |
Cedar Cottage. Early C.19 stucco villa. Two storeys. Three windows. Large square bay. Low pitched hipped slate roof with wide eaves. Sash windows. Porch on west side with Doric columns and pilasters. Front wall contains a naval depot marker. | P(LB&CA) Act CA |
SU 613 004 1005 14 |
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| Warehouse C.19 |
Wheelers, No. 32. Victorian warehouse built about 1900 of red brick and stone embellishments; three storeys and basement. It is a prominent feature of Forton Road with local historic associations. Ref: 'I.K.C. A relic of the grocery trade' (A.J.R. Cains) Gosport Records 21st Anniversary issue pp.21-24. | GLL |
SU 612 003 1005 15 |
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| Terrace C.19 |
Nos. 2-11 (incl). Late C.19 terrace in near original condition (No. 1 lost due to enemy action). Built by the Army to serve hospital at Forton. | CA GLL |
SU 608 002 1005 16 |
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| Training building C.19 |
Former Gymnasium of St Vincent Centre. Possibly former gun training deck of former Royal Marine Barracks. Late C.19. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 610 004 1005 17 |
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| Buildings C.19 |
Nos. 91-99 (odds only). Group of C.18 buildings giving scale and character to the area. Two storey terrace. Rendered walls. Tile roof. Rectangular single storey bays. Roof proportions and slope and height of building characteristic of possibly C.17 or earlier. | GLL CA |
SU 610 018 1006 01 |
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