Hampshire Treasures
Volume 10 ( Fareham)
Page 45 - Portchester
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Lychgate C.19 |
Entrance to St. Mary's Church. Dated 1897, commemorates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Wooden lychgate with gabled tile roof. Arched entrance with cornice above and arched side panels. Plaque commemorates reconstruction in 1935, at the time of King George V Jubilee. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 625 045 0705 98 |
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| Lamp C.19 |
St. Mary's Churchyard. Tall cast iron lamp-standard with fluted column. Square lamp with scroll brackets and finial above. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 645 045 0705 99 |
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| Mill Site |
Fareham Corn Mill. Mentioned in C.17 documents as the 'Tyde or Sea Mill'. in 1908 the mill was 'an old tarred wooden building at the head of the harbour'. No trace of the mill remains and the mill dam is now crossed by the A27. The mill pond, once a 'wide sheet of water with wooded banks', is now a saltmarsh. SMR SU60NE8. Ref: VCH Vol. III, 1908, p.210. | SU 587 062 0705 123 |
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| Building |
Windmill on foreshore at Portchester Lake. A stone built tower mill partly demolished, now used as a store. SMR SU60SW33. Ref: Hampshire Industrial Archaeology (SUIAG) p.9. | SU 619 044 0705 122 |
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| House C.18 |
No. 169, St. Vincent. Owned by Captain Cook who served with Lord Nelson. The house named after the battle of Cape St. Vincent. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 622 047 0705 136 |
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