Hampshire Treasures
Volume 13 ( Eastleigh)
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| Church C.20 |
All Saints. Built 1909-10. Nave and chancel with polygonal apse, aisles and wider chapels in neo-perpendicular style. Unusual Baptistry, designed for total immersion and said never to have been used. Donated by principal beneficiary. Conventional fort nearby. Ref: Buildings of England (Hants) (Pevsner and Lloyd) p.199. | SU 453 184 0603 08 |
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| Dutton Road | ||||
| Houses C.19 |
Railway Houses. Associated with earlier carriage and wagon works. The first railway house, 'The Elms' demolished 1977. | SU 457 188 0603 17 |
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| Grantham Road | ||||
| Hall C.19 |
Parish Hall. Built 1891 as Mission Hall, predecessor of All Saints. Brickwork patterned in red and brown. Slate roof. Gable turret on top. Ref: Buildings of England (Hants) (Pevsner and Lloyd) p.199. | SU 453 186 0603 09 |
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| High Street | ||||
| Hall C.19 |
Salvation Army Headquarters. Built 1884. Modern tiled roof. White painted brick. Carving on lintels over windows. Bust of General Booth in gable. (Now converted to Museum). | SU 455 189 0603 14 |
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| Leigh Road | ||||
| Bandstand C.19 |
The Park. Built c.1896. Circular building with wrought iron railings. Gas lighting installed 1912. | SU 454 191 0603 10 |
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| Granary C.18 |
Home Farmhouse. Weather-boarded, raised on staddle stones with hipped gable ends to tiled roof. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 442 193 0607 10A |
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| Farmhouse C.19 |
Home Farmhouse. Two storeys. Red brick with grey headers. Hipped slate roof. Casement windows. Doorway in moulded architrave surround with moulded cornice. | P(LB&CA) Act |
SU 443 193 0607 03 |
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