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DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION and NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN ND EC129 123 See EC227 East Cowes ND EC43 46 Pair of Semi Detached Villas Op DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN ND EC129 123 see EC227 East Cowes ND EC43 46 Pair of semi detached villas 10 & 12 Adelaide Grove East Cowes opposite the cottage hospital Richmond & Carthowen ND EC317 288 additions to Gas Works Offices Clarence Road East Cowes ND EC318 289 Pair of semi detached Houses Minerva Road East Cowes ND EC27 30 Two shops & one cottage 108 & 110 Adelaide Grove East Cowes ND EC320 290 Chapel for the Nuns St Michaels York Avenue East Cowes & 319 Priory ND EC321 291 Shop Front Clarence Road East Cowes ND EC322 292 alterations to No 5 Clarence Road East Cowes now Number 8 ND EC324 293 alterations to make two cottages Kingstone East Cowes Farm ND EC325 294 Restoration Prince Of Osborne East Cowes repair after fire damage Wales ND EC326 295 alterations to Carnmarth Victoria Grove East Cowes ND EC328 297 Pair of Houses Woodside New Barn Road East Cowes ND EC315 287 Pair of semi detached Cottages 1 & 3 Oakfield Road East Cowes DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN ND EC334 302 alterations to drains Osborne & York Avenue East Cowes Albert Cottages ND EC33 36 Dwelling House & Shop 53 Grange Road East Cowes ND EC279 260 Two Lock up shops 8 & 10 York Avenue East Cowes ND EC80a 82 Detached House 97 Victoria Grove East Cowes ND EC185 175 Pair of semi detached Houses Seaburn & St Cambridge Road East Cowes Catherine ND EC75 76 Detached House 119 Valletta Adelaide Grove East Cowes ND EC179 169 Villa 29 York Avenue East Cowes ND EC329 298 Stable & Store 15 York Avenue East Cowes ND EC291 271 Detached House Clarence Road East Cowes ND EC298 274 Shop Front Clarence Road East Cowes ND EC327 296 alterations to Shop Front Ferry Road East Cowes ND EC297 273 Two pairs of Houses Grange Road East Cowes not built ND EC314 286 Shops Clarence Road East Cowes ND EC292 272 Original layout of St Davids Road St Davids Road East Cowes includes 287 DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN ND EC257 242 Nineteen Terraced Houses 1 to 10 St Davids Road East Cowes only ten built ND EC300 275 W C at Coal Store Clarence Road East Cowes ND EC260 243 Store 10 York Avenue East Cowes rear of no 10, demolished by e/a rebuilt see 352 ND EC302 277 Workshops Maresfield Road East Cowes ND EC241 229 Seven Terraced Houses Mayfield Road East Cowes not built ND EC309 282 Bathroom extension Aubrey Adelaide Grove East Cowes Cottage ND EC22 25 Three Cottages 10,12 & 14 Upper East Cowes Yarborough Road ND EC305 280 Canteen to YMCA Falcon Road East Cowes extension to St James Hall ND EC308 281 extension to Electric Light Co Ferry Road East Cowes temp building ND EC237 226 Nine Houses 1 to 17 Orchard Road East Cowes ND EC290 270 Ten Terraced Houses Clarence Road East Cowes cannot be identified ND EC313 285 alterations to offices Clarence Road East Cowes ND EC301 276 Pair of semi detached Houses Victoria Grove East Cowes DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN ND EC310 283 Petrol Store 3 Castle Street East Cowes ND EC19 22 Dwelling House 95 Victoria Grove East Cowes ND EC311 284 alterations - Porch 152 Oakleigh Adelaide Grove East Cowes 1870 C1 313 additions to York Street York Street West Cowes Schools 1878 C1 314 House 32 Granville Road West Cowes 1880 C1 315 Mill Hill Road West Cowes 1880 C2 316 House & Shop Carvel Lane West Cowes destroyed by enemy action 1942 1881 C2 318 Pair of semi detached houses Victoria Road West Cowes 1881 C3 319 Shop Victoria Road West Cowes 1881 C1 317 House & Shop Victoria Road West Cowes 1882 C1 320 Drainage to Egypt House Princes West Cowes Esplanade 1884 C1 321 Eight Terrace Cottages Artic Road West Cowes 1886 C4 325 drainage to Holy Trinity Queens Road West Cowes Vicarage 1886 C3 324 Three Cottages Pelham Road West Cowes not built - possibly DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN 1886 C2 323 House & Shop 2, 4 & 6 Bridge Road West Cowes 1886 C5 326 Three Cottages 111, 113, 115 St Marys Road West Cowes cannot be identified Binney Hill 1886 C1 322 House Granville Road West Cowes not built 1887 C5 331 New Road Thetis Road West Cowes 1887 C17 343 Shop & Cottage 1 & 3 Pelham Road West Cowes 1887 C18 344 Six Stores Pelham Road West Cowes 1887 C19 345 Villa Union Road West Cowes next to Congregational Chapel 1887 C22 348 Shop Front 125 High Street West Cowes 1887 C21 347 alterations to 83 High Street West Cowes 1887 C23 349 Bungalow Park Road West Cowes 1887 C24 350 Five Houses Victoria Road West Cowes Ground Floor Plan only survived 1887 C25 351 Out Buildings Trent House Newport Road West Cowes 1887 C26 352 House Gordon Road West Cowes 1887 C20 346 Pair of Semi d Cottages Fellows Road West Cowes cannot be identified DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN 1887 C3 329 Four Houses 4, 6, 8 & 10 Tennyson Road West Cowes (Smithards Road end) 1887 C16 342 Two pairs of Houses 32 - 34 Tennyson Road West Cowes 1887 C7 333 Villa 43 Granville Road West Cowes 1887 C2 328 House Mill Hill Road West Cowes 1887 C4 330 Shop Tennyson Road West Cowes (Smithards Road end) 1887 C1 327 Butchers Shop Shooters Hill West Cowes 1887 C6 332 Pair of semi detached houses Victoria Road West Cowes 1887 C8 334 Six Cottages 12 to 22 Tennyson Road West Cowes 1887 C10 336 Two Cottages Mill Hill Road West Cowes 1887 C11 337 Three Cottages Artic Road West Cowes destroyed by enemy action 1942 - site now forms part of council flats 1887 C12 338 Public House & Three Cottages Artic Road West Cowes 1887 C13 339 100 Person stand Market Slip High Street West Cowes next to GPO - looking out to sea 1887 C14 340 Nine Cottages Tennyson Road West Cowes Stanley Road DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN 1887 C15 341 House Newport Road West Cowes No 2 (?) - not built 1887 C9 335 Two Cottages 109 & 111 Mill Hill Road West Cowes 1888 C23 375 Three Houses 126, 128 & Newport Road West Cowes 130 1888 C15 367 Pair of Semi detached Houses Park Road West Cowes cannot be identified 1888 C16 368 Pair of Semi detached Houses 28 & 30 (?) Beckford Road West Cowes cannot be identified 1888 C17 369 Cottage & office 7 Beckford Road West Cowes annex to Con Club - cannot be identified 1888 C18 370 Pair of Cottages 15 & 17 Beckford Road West Cowes cannot be identified 1888 C19 371 Cottage 9 Glen Caladh Beckford Road West Cowes 1888 C20 372 Pair of Semi d Cottages Artic Road West Cowes cannot be identified 1888 C25 377 House 11 Beckford Road West Cowes 1888 C22 374 Six terrace cottages Thora - Milton Road West Cowes Invadere incl. 1888 C24 376 Six Terrace Houses 1 to 6 Thetis Road West Cowes 1888 C11 363 House 120 Newport Road West Cowes DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN 1888 C21 373 House West Hill Road West Cowes cannot be identified 1888 C2 354 Pair of Semi detached Houses 60 & 62 Bellevue Road West Cowes 1888 C13 365 Pair of Houses 10 & 20 Victoria Road West Cowes 1888 C1 353 Pair of Houses 106 & 108 Artic Road West Cowes 1888 C14 366 Pair of Semi detached Houses Victoria Road West Cowes not built 1888 C3 355 additions to 1, 2 & 3 Sun Hill West Cowes (Hotel) 1888 C4 356 House Victoria Road West Cowes not built 1888 C5 357 Pair of Semi d Cottages Pelham Road West Cowes cannot be identified 1888 C7 359 Workshop Bridge Road West Cowes next to Rope Walk 1888 C8 360 Seven Cottages 64 - 70 Artic Road West Cowes near Gas Works 1888 C9 361 Pair of Semi detached Houses Three Gates West Cowes east side - cannot be identified Road 1888 C10 362 Pair of Semi detached Houses Newport Road West Cowes cannot be identified DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN 1888 C12 364 Four Terraced Houses 19 - 25 York Bridge Road West Cowes Terrace 1888 C6 358 Three Houses Thetis Road West Cowes 1889 C3 380 House 10 Beckford Road West Cowes 1889 C11 388 Twin Terraced Houses 36, 38 Tennyson Road West Cowes 1889 C10 387 Twin Terraced Houses 29 - 39 ? Beckford Road West Cowes 1889 C8 385 Four Cottages 20, 21, 22, 23 Thetis Road West Cowes 1889 C9 386 Pair of Semi Detached Houses 51 & 53 Beckford Road West Cowes 1889 C6 383 House 98 Newport Road West Cowes 1889 C1 378 Four Terraced Houses 9 to 13 Tennyson Road West Cowes not built (?) 1889 C4 381 House 39 Gordon Road West Cowes 1889 C2 379 Chapel Beckford Road West Cowes Corner with West Hill Road - now the library 1889 C5 382 Six Houses Thetis Road West Cowes not built 1889 C18 395 alterations to St Marys St Marys Road West Cowes Road School 1889 C12 389 Two Cottages 2, 4 Beckford Road West Cowes DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN 1889 C19 396 Methodist Free Church Mill Hill Road West Cowes corner with Newport Road 1889 C17 394 Pair of Semi Detached Houses Pelham Road West Cowes 1889 C16 393 Pair of Semi Detached Houses Park Road West Cowes 1889 C15 392 Labourers Cottage Park Road West Cowes near Granville Road 1889 C7 384 House 96 Newport Road West Cowes 1889 C14 391 Pair of Semi Detached Houses Beckford Road West Cowes 1889 C13 390 Yacht Stores Pelham Road West Cowes 1890 C39 425 Pair semi d Cottages Gordon Road West Cowes probably not built 1890 C28 414 Drains Thetis Road West Cowes between Thetis & Pelham Road 1890 C29 415 Two Villas 37 & 39 Granville Road West Cowes Scowfell & Snowden 1890 C30 416 Villa West Hill Road West Cowes 1890 C31 417 Detached House West Hill Road West Cowes House & Electricity Sub Station plans dated April 1962 1890 C33 419 Three Cottages 72, 74 & 76 Pelham Road West Cowes DATE REF PLAN DESCRIPTION AND NOTES HOUSE ROAD TOWN 1890 C27 413 Cottage Thetis Road West Cowes possibly not built 1890 C35 421 Houses Granville Road West Cowes 1890 C36 422 Pair of Semi detached Houses Tennyson Road West Cowes 1890 C26
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