Portsmouth, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Portsmouth, England
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Number 16 Store (Building Number 1/63) and Bollard at SW Corner
Portsmouth, England
Alternatively known as: West Hemp House, ANCHOR LANE HM NAVAL BASE Hemp store, and bollard, now store. Store dated "GR 1111771 "; much altered mid-late C20. Red brick with some blue headers in English bond.
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Number 15 Store (Building Number 1/62) and Bollard at SE Corner
Portsmouth, England
Alternatively known as: East Sea Store, ANCHOR LANE HM NAVAL BASE Ropery store. 1771, much altered mid-late C20. Red brick with some blue headers in English bond.
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Royal Navy Detention Quarters (Building Number 2/44)
Portsmouth, England
Military, then naval, prison. c1834; bomb-damaged c1940 with subsequent rebuilding. Red brick in Flemish bond; concealed roof. PLAN: axial plan of central full-height aisle with cells opening off. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys and basement.
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Number 1 Pumping Station (Building Number 2/201)
Portsmouth, England
Dock pumping station. Completed 1878. Part of scheme drawn up by Colonel Sir Andrew Clarke (Royal Engineers) and supervised by H Wood, J MacDonell and Charles Colson.
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80-86, King Street
Portsmouth, England
4 terraced houses. c1850. Red brick in Flemish bond, yellow stock brick long and short dressings to quoins and windows. Welsh slate mansard roof, brick stack to right of No.80, left of No.86 and between Nos 82 and 84.
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78, King Street
Portsmouth, England
Terraced house. c1850. Red brick in Flemish bond. Roof concealed. 2 storeys and basement, 1 bay. On left 4 steps approach recessed 6-panelled door with fanlight set under round gauged brick arch, moulded imposts.
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72, 74 and 76, King Street
Portsmouth, England
3 terraced houses. c1850. No.72 stuccoed, No.74 painted brickwork, No.76 red brick in Flemish bond. Interlocking tiled roof to Nos 72 and 76, Welsh slate to No.74. Nos 72 and 74 have rendered stack to right and brick stack to right of No.76.
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Diamond Public House
Portsmouth, England
Public house. c1850. Stucco and tiles. Welsh slate hipped roof, rendered stack to left at rear and brick stack to right between 2nd and 3rd bays. 3 storeys, 4 bays. Main front faces Norfolk Street.
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63-71, King Street
Portsmouth, England
5 terraced houses. c1830. Stuccoed. Interlocking tiled roof to Nos 63 and 65, Welsh slate roof to Nos 67, 69 and 71. Brick stack to left of No.63 and right of No.69, rendered stack between Nos 65 and 67 and to right of No.71.
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Alma
Portsmouth, England
Terraced house. 1845. Red brick in Flemish bond. Interlocking tile hipped roof, rendered stack to right. 3 storeys and basement, 1 bay. On left recessed 6-panelled door with fanlight set under gauged brick round arch with moulded rendered imposts.