Hampshire Treasures
Volume 11 ( Portsmouth)
Page 26 - Charles Dickens
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Building C.19 |
Nos. 81-85. Originally an early to mid C.19 group of three storey stucco faced houses. Later No. 81 was the Nine Elms public house and No. 83 the Waterloo Inn. All have rusticated quoins and sash windows to upper floors. Now a public house, Ellie Jays. | T&CP Act |
SU 640 000 2701 17 |
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| Half Moon Street | ||||
| Houses C.18/19 |
Nos. 3 and 3A. Three storeys, painted brick structure. Building on corner site. Steeply pitched half hipped old tiled roof. Three sash windows to each upper floor, without glazing bars. Ground floor has remains of two shop fronts. Door set across the corner. | T&CP Act CA SU |
SU 630 003 2701 32 |
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| The Hard, Portsea | ||||
| Public House C.18/19 |
The Ship and Castle. Three storeys painted facade, building rounded on corner of The Hard and Half Moon Street. Rebuilt behind retained facade, incorporating late C.18 early C.19 buildings Nos. 3 and 3A. | CA |
SU 630 002 2701 136 |
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| Public House C.20 |
No. 9, The King and Queen. Brick structure with stuccoed ground floor. Parapet. Tiled gabled roof. Second floor has two small-paned sash windows. First floor has two bow windows, casements, also with small panes. The ground floor has double wooden doors flanked by large windows. By A.E. Cogswell, 1924. | CA |
SU 630 002 2701 106 |
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| Public House C.20 |
No. 10, The Ship Anson. Four storeys. The two upper floors elaborately timber framed and jetted. Bow window on first floor. Ground floor has brown and black ceramic tiles round the two windows which flank the wooden door. New frontage to an earlier building by A.E. Cogswell 1923. | CA |
SU 630 002 2701 122 |
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| Building C.19 |
No. 11. Three storeys, brick structure with stone dressings. Tiled gabled roof with high triangular ornamental parapet. Upper floor has two windows set in stone frames. The first floor has stone framed bow window surmounted by a curved stone arch. The ground floor shop window has small windows above, half glazed door. Now a shop though formerly the Victoria and Albert Public House, by Cogswell, 1897. | CA |
SU 630 002 2701 107 |
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| Building C.19 |
No. 16, Three storeys and attic, ashlar faced. Mansard slate roof, with three round-headed dormers. Moulded cornice on console brackets, and panelled parapet with coping. The second floor has three recessed camber-headed sash windows, with scrolled iron flowerguards. First floor has two tripartite windows flanking central sash, and balcony with ornate iron balustrade. Ground floor has round headed windows and semi-circular fanlight over the glazed and panelled door. Circa 1870. | T&CP Act CA |
SU 630 002 2701 33 |
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