Hampshire Treasures
Volume 11 ( Portsmouth)
Page 221 - St Thomas
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| House C.19 |
No. 19. Part of altered circa 1820-30 terrace. Three storeys and basement, white brick. Brick dentil cornice, parapet with stone coping. Recessed sash windows on second floor, Victorian canted wood bays on ground and first floors. Panelled door, semi-circular fanlight, moulded arch on imposts giving pilaster effect to stucco surround. | T&CP Act CA |
SZ 638 997 2713 73 |
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| Houses C.19 |
Nos. 29 and 30. Part of altered circa 1820-30 terrace. Pair of three storeys and basement with area. Now one property. Red brick with grey headers. Brick dentiI cornice, parapet with stone coping. No. 29 has superimposed Victorian canted wood bays through three storeys. No. 30 has recessed sash window to second floor. Superimposed Victorian canted bays, smaller than No. 29. Panelled door, reached up five steps. | T&CP Act CA |
SZ 638 996 2713 74 |
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| School C.19 |
Portsmouth Grammar School. The school was installed in present building in 1926, which was built in 1856 as Cambridge Barracks probably by Jacob Owen. Two storeys and semi-basement with forecourt. Beneath the four centre first floor window bays are three round headed architrave stone arches, the centre one for carriages the outer ones for pedestrians. Above the parapet is a Royal cartouche in stone. The two flanking window bays each side of centre portion, project slightly. | T&CP Act CA |
SZ 635 995 2713 75 |
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| Buildings C.19 |
Outbuildings to south west of Portsmouth Grammar School. Formerly part of Cambridge Barracks. Circa 1850, half H-plan three storeys, red brick, parapet with stone coping. Centre block and north wing slightly taller than south wing. North wing has six windows, and central hatches, cambered arches. Plain door. Centre block with five windows and two plain doors. South wing has eleven windows and modern projecting bay. Carriage archway on ground floor. North wing has C.19 two storey red brick extension, with low pitch slate roof, six windows on first floor, five on ground floor, two doors, glazed roof verandah on five cast iron plain columns. | T&CP Act CA |
SZ 635 994 2713 76 |
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| House C.16/17/18 |
No. 10. Three storeys, red brick with plinth. Brick dentil cornice and parapet with coping. Three recessed sash windows. Panelled door semi-circular fanlight with radial leaded glazing, set in plain stucco surround. Formerly part of 10 1/2. | T&CP Act CA |
SZ 634 994 2713 77 |
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