Hampshire Treasures
Volume 10 ( Fareham)
Page 39 - Portchester
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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No. 197. Two storeys, C.1 9 stuccoed facade with vermiculated quoins. C.1 9 bay window to both storeys. Doorway has vermiculated keystone. Core of building probably earlier than fa‡ade. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 622 046 0705 65 |
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| House C.19 |
No. 199, Broadgardens. Two storeys and basement, stuccoed facade with hipped slate roof. Sash windows, except centre first floor casement, bow windows on ground floor flanking later glazed porch with balcony above. | T&CP Act |
SU 622 046 0705 21 |
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| Cottage C.18 |
No. 201, Churchill Cottage. Two storeys, colour-washed facade, old tiled roof. Sash windows, bay windows to ground floor. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 622 046 0705 22 |
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| House C.18/19 |
No. 209, Crown House. Two storeys, stucco fa‡ade with plinth, old tile roof hipped at north end. Painted bay windows,through two storeys. Central doorway with pediment and architrave. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 622 046 0705 07 |
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| House C.18/19 |
No. 211, Castle Street. Three storeys and basement, red brick facade with parapet, hipped old tiled roof. Sash windows, early C.19 canted bay on ground floor. Pedimented door case. Formerly a bakery, south facing wall has 'The Old Castle Bakery' painted on it. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 623 046 0705 23 |
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| Cottage C.18/19 |
No. 213, Hope Cottage. Two storeys, stuccoed facade, grooved to imitate masonry, old tiled hipped roof, truncated at south-east end. Doorway has flat hood and moulded architrave. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 623 046 0705 24 |
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| Houses (2) C.18 |
No. 215, Rover Cottage, and No. 217 Pendeen Cottage. Two storeys, colour-washed brick, door cases with pediments and fluted pilasters. Modern glazing. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 623 046 0705 121 |
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| Castle |
Portchester Castle. The main walls date from C.3/4; they are those of the Roman Fort Portus Adurni. The walls form a square 200 yds. wide, built of flint with brick and stone bonding courses, substantially repaired in the mediaeval period. Fourteen, of the original twenty, hollow semi-circular bastions survive. Entrances are in the centres of west and east sides, the gateways now standing are mediaeval. In the north west corner of the fort is a mediaeval castle built during the reign of Henry II, moated to the south and east The keep extends beyond the Roman walls, and is forty ft. square with walls eight ft. thick, originally of three storeys, a fourth was added in C.13. Other buildings erected in C.14 and C.17 are now in ruins. SMR SU60SW1. Ref: Buildings of England, Hants and IOW (Pevsner and Lloyd) pp 375-382. | SAM 4 T&CP Act CA |
SU 624 045 0705 10 |
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