Hampshire Treasures
Volume 10 ( Fareham)
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Park Lane | ||||
| House C.19 |
Northwood House. White brick building with hipped slate roof, two storeys, sash windows, curved bay on south front. Porch with Doric columns. | T&CP Act |
SU 575 066 0702 100 |
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| House C.18/19 |
Uplands. The original eastern portion of this house was built circa 1780 by Samuel Jellicoe, the great grandfather of Admiral Jellicoe. The westward extensions, in the same style, were added circa 1840. The house is built in white brick with hipped slate roof, two storeys. The nine windows have Venetian shutters. Entrance porch has couped Tuscan columns, cornice and parapet. Panelled door surmounted by semi-circular fanlight. At the entrance the gate piers are of knapped flint with white brick quoins, set on small stone plinths surmounted by rendered caps with ball finials. | T&CP Act |
SU 575 073 0702 149 |
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| Lodge C.19 |
No. 67. Single storey lodge to Uplands, painted brick with tiled roof, coped Flemish gable ends. The chimney stacks are cylindrical with decorative patterns. Casement windows with latticed leaded glazing and two-gabled oriel windows facing south | T&CP Act |
SU 576 074 0702 150 |
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| Pooks Lane | ||||
| Farmhouse C.18/19 |
North Fareham Farmhouse. Main facade of two storeys, built of red brick incorporating grey headers, with large steeply pitched old tiled roof, with catslide to ground floor level at rear. Single storey extension with old tiled hipped roof to rear. | T&CP Act |
SU 583 079 0702 161 |
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| Portchester Road | ||||
| Railway Viaduct C.19 |
Red brick with white brick string-course, parapet with stone coping. Seven round-headed arches to the north-east, wide skewed arch spans Cams Hill, then two narrower blocked arches, followed by eight round-headed arches over the Cams. Circa 1848. | T&CP Act |
SU 587 062 0702 93 |
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| Quay Street | ||||
| Railway Viaduct C.19 |
Red brick with string course and coped parapet. Eastern section consists of four arches and skewed arch across Quay Street. Western section has seven arches. Circa 1848. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 579 059 0702 160 |
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| Spurlings Lane | ||||
| Cottage C.19 |
Greenhill Cottage. Originally a pair of cottages. Two storeys built of coursed flint with red brick quoins and windows dressings, slate roof. Three window facade, the end bays advanced under gables, central door. | T&CP Act |
SU 589 074 0702 146 |
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