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Streets Sackville Street Built on Brunswick Gardens 45 Named After Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Sackville Street Built on Brunswick Gardens 45 Named after Dukes of Bedford See Jervis Street 1839-1847 Sackville Street 94 1859-1964 91 St Vincent Street to 92 St James Road 1,42,59, 165,166 Split in two 1961 Compulsory purchase order Nos. 27-37 9 1918 Nos. 23 & 25 purchased for £495 95 1957 No. 18 and 20 purchased for £600 95 Sackville Street 1975-2008 Eldon Street to Astley Street 1 North Side South Side Old Old 1 2 9 20 Corn Exchange Melbourne Street 42 11 South Street 19 44 Red Lion West Street 58 The Willow Eldon Street Middle Street 60 21 62 21a Pure Drop Inn 25 Alton Arms 41 New New Stratford House The Brook Club Oldbury House Sirius Court Brunswick Street Eldon Court Peel Place 2000-2008 St James Road to Astley Street North Side South Side 1-2 pair 1998 PCC St Albans Road 1913 95 1915 St Alban’s Road to be numbered 95 1918-2006 26 St Anns Road to 8 Tower Road 1 1913 [19431] 9 houses in St Albans Road by T.L Norman 95 1913 [19509] 12 houses by H Durrant 95 1913 [19550] 12 houses by H Durrant 95 1914 [19921] 1 house in St Ann’s Road, 1 house in St Alban’s Road for W.G Keeping 95 1914 [19965] 7 houses in Tower Road & St Albans Road for W.G Keeping 95 1915 Renumbered 192 East Side West Side Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 2 Melita 1-7unnamed terrace 4-26 unnamed terrace 1 St Cross 4 Doris House 3 Dorothy 6 Ivydene 9-19 unnamed terrace 8 Queensborough 11 Canford 10 Moreton House 13 Devonia 12 Limerick 15 The Haven 14 Rosedene 19 Floriana 16 Boscombe 18 Branksome 20 Heaton 22 Kiverton 24 Jesmond Dene 26 Inglenook St Andrew’s Buildings See Andrew’s Buildings St Andrew’s Road Named after St Andrew’s University (and Prof John Playfair) Part of St Peter’s Park Estate 1881 171 1885-2008 161 Elm Grove to 25 Montgomerie Road 1,5(16), 165,166 ?Caudieville 1937 [29923] 37 St Andrews Road convert to 2 flats by Bowerman Bros for Mr Bull 95 1939 Repair notice issued No. 28,38 95 1948 [2170] 7 St Andrews Road, block of 4 flats for F.W Coles; 2170a] 1949 amended foundations & thickness of walls 95 South-East Side North-West Side Down Lea/Elm Grove 1 Elsinore/73 Elm Grove 2-12 detached pairs Dufose Terrace 1-3 4 Astor Guest House 3 Southfield - rebuilt St Andrews Court 14-20 detached same style 5 Radnor House 7/14 Powis House St Ursula Grove 8/16 Normandy Guest Ho 7 Eynsford 14-16 Doris Edith Court Rebuilt as 4 flats 1948/9 9/18 Dunelm 31/9 10/20 Llanberis 30-27/11-17 detached pairs 22-36 detached pairs 13 Lisbon House 11/22 Braybrooke 15 Heathfield House, 3 flats 1951 12/24 Abbots Leigh 27/17 /26 Alpha Guest Ho Cottage Grove 14/28 Crofton Lodge 19 Auckland House 17/34 St Maur 21 Braemar House Margate Road 23-33 detached pairs 38-66 Geneva Terrace 1-15 23 St Kevin 38 Geneva House 1 25 Melrose House 42 Neemuch House 3 27 Adchattan/Ardpattan 44 Kildred 4 29 Weimar House 46 Brookfield 5 31 Brisbane Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 48 Nettaville 6 33 St Gothard 52 Mornington 8 Margate Road 54 Dalkeith 9 35-45 unnamed terrace 56 Annesley House 10 35 Southview 58 St Aubyns 11 37 Flats 1937 60 Sarnia 12 39 Westbury 62 Margaret House Gue Ho 41 Lancefield 66 Parkhurst 14 43 Heidelberg 68-104 Palmira Terrace/ 45 Cliftonville/Clifton Villa Palmyra Ter 1-19 47-49 pair 68-76 47 Wincanton (House) 74 Rosemount 4 49 Edinboro/Edinburgh House 78-80 pair Hudson Road 82-84 pair as above 51-61 pairs 82 Somerville 8 51 Egmont House 86-104 45/53 Bellamy House 86 Homedale Guest Ho 55 St Andrew’s Cottage 100 Flats 1939 57 Phoenix Villa 106-120 unnamed terrace 59 Baylin/Baylis Villa 96 Flamingo 61 Therapia 98 De Wetts Court Pains Road 106 Brentwood 63-71 Antwerp Terrace 1-5 122 63 Auburn House 1 124-126 pair 65 St Andrews Lodge Guest House 128/124 Laburnum House Playfair Road Baileys Road 73-83 detached pairs 128-148 Claremont Ter 1-10 73 Lakefield /128 Combe Leigh 10 75 Wellington House 148 Claremont House 1 77 Melton/Milton House 79 Edelweiss 81 Haddington House Fraser Road 85-91 unnamed terrace 85 Warrialda 87 Unanimity/Strathmore 89 2 flats 1937 91 Minora 93-97 unnamed terrace same style as 85-91 97a Baileys Road 99-117 Melville Terrace 1-10 St Ann’s Road 1913 95 1915 St Anne’s Road to be numbered 95 1918-2006 149 Haslemere Road to 2 St Albans Road 1 1913 [19420] 6 houses in St Ann’s Road for W.G Keeping 95 1913 [19562] 6 houses for W.G Keeping 95 1913 [19655] 1 house in for W.G Keeping 95 1914 [19886] 5 houses for W.G Keeping 95 1914 [19921] 1 house in St Ann’s Road, 1 house in St Alban’s Road for W.G Keeping 95 1915 Renumbered 192 Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html North Side South Side 1-9 unnamed terrace 2-12 unnamed terrace 7 Ferndale 14-16 pair 9 Namur 18-24 unnamed terrace ? Liege White Cloud Place 28-34 Jane’s Terrace St Anne’s Thicket Named after St Anne’s Cottage 1866 St Anne’s Thicket 1867-2007 The Thicket, 44 Grove Road South to 18 Albany Road 1,5(16), 165,171 1887 The Thickett(sic) 166 1903 [14748] 1 house in The Thicket by A Bailey 95 1929 [24955] 2 houses in The Thicket 95 Order is uncertain as never numbered ? Thatch Cottage Old Old North-West South Side Barham Villa St Anns Trematon Thicket Cottage Wrenthorpe Pair Tremayne Cottage Belmont Woodleigh North-East Linnholm Denbigh Lo/Elm Grove The Fernery Circle Chilcote Italian Villa Studland Cottage/ Urpeth (Cottage)/Urpetta? New New North-West South Side 1 The Lawns Linnholm Trematon (Flats) Thicket Cottage Circle Cambrian Terrace 1-10 21-24 1958-64 varied plans 10-8 21 Ramsden 7-4 22 Merida 3-1 North-East Pair Elmdene Browneaves The Fernery White Lodge Thicket Lodge Wrenthorpe Chilcote/Synagogue House Urpeth/South Lodge Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html St Augustine Road 1891 From Highland Road, 1-35, 2-22 only 1 1892 From Highland Road, 1-39, 6-23 Midhurst Terrace 1 1894 From Highland Road, 1-35, 2-46 only 1 1896 From Highland Road, 1-51, 2-52 only 1 1896-1905 From Highland Road 1,42 1908-2006 13 Highland Road to Devonshire Avenue 1,50 1893 Renumbered 192 1897 [11168] Extended for F.W Way 95 1898 [12262] 12 houses by W Carline 95 1899 [12555] 12 houses by W Carline 95 1900 [13078] 6 houses by W.A Carline 95 1900 [13142] 12 houses by Stedham Bros 95 1900 [13392] 24 houses by W.A Carline 95 1901 [13854] 13 Houses by E Tubb & Sons 95 1901 [13855] 8 houses by E Tubb & Sons 95 1901 [13869] 4 houses by F.J Waight 95 1902 [13896] house and shop by E Tubb & Son 95 1902 [13937] 10 houses by W.W Learmouth 95 1902 [13951] 24 houses by W.A Carline 95 1902 [14001] 4 houses by G.H Ralph 95 1903 [14465] 1 house 122 St Augustine Road by W.A Carline 95 1904 [15077] 5 houses by W.A Carline 95 1904 [15411] 1 house in St Augustine Road/Pretoria Road by W.W Learmouth 95 1904 [15513] 7 houses by W Carline 95 1905 [15714] 2 houses in St Augustine Road, 4 houses in Rochester Road by W.A Carline 95 1905 [15851] 1 house in St Augustine Road by W.W Learmouth 95 1936 [29376] Flats & Garage 95 1939 Repair notice issued for No. 62 95 1940 Repair notice issued for No. 59 95 1945 [293] Nos. 116-118 St Augustine Road, rebuild 2 houses damaged by enemy action 95 1946 [411] Nos. 55-73 St Augustine Road, rebuild 10 houses destroyed by enemy action for Mr Savage; [411a] 1947, amendment to layout of No.67, architect C.A Jolliffe 95 1946 [530] No. 133 St Augustine Road, rebuild house damaged by enemy action for S.G Pattison 95 1946 [609] Nos. 139-143 St Augustine Road rebuild 3 houses destroyed by enemy action; [609a] 1947 amendment to plan 95 1946 [782] 72-74 & 75-77 St Augustine Road rebuild 4 houses destroyed by enemy action, architects Tutte & Son 95 1946 [908] 66-70 St Augustine Road, rebuild 3 houses destroyed by enemy action, architect C.A Jolliffe 95 1950 [3333] 41-49 St Augustine Road, rebuild 5 houses by Bailey & Claxon Ltd 95 1951 5 houses in St Augustine Road for Corporation, £342 95 West Side East Side 1-39 Easebourne Terr 1-20 2-52 Midhurst Terrace 1-23 2/3 Temple House 54-120 unnamed terrace in groups 10/19 Manchester House 54-72 unnamed terrace 41-49 due to be rebuilt 1950 68-70 Rebuilt 1946 No 41-43 72-74 Rebuilt 1946 45-49 rebuilt 74-84 unnamed terrace Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html No 51 86-96 unnamed terrace 53 odd 98-108 unnamed terrace 55-161 unnamed terrace in 110-120 unnamed terrace groups 116-118 rebuild 1945 55-77 unnamed terrace 122-124 pair either side of road 55-73 Rebuilt 1946 122 Felstead 71 Hazel-Maur Board Re Canterbury Road 75-77 Rebuilt 1946 124 Kingsville 77 The Haven Guest Ho 126-132 unnamed terrace 79-89 unnamed terrace 134-142 unnamed terrace 91-101 unnamed terrace 142 Roxana 103-113 unnamed terrace Rochester Road 115-125 unnamed terrace 144-146 pair 127-137 unnamed terrace 148-154 unnamed terrace 133 Bomb damage/ Pretoria Road Rebuilt 1946 156-162 unnamed terrace 139-143 Rebuilt 1946/7 160 Rosendale 145-161 unnamed terrace 162 Thursley 151 demolished 164-172 unnamed terrace 163 Clovelly 164 Laings Nek 165-171 unnamed terrace 166 Llanberis 165 Fawcett House 168 Whitegate 167 The Moorings 170 Venta 169 Belvidere Mafeking Road 171 The Rest 174-192 unnamed terrace 173-197 unnamed terrace 176 Icarus 173 Aline 178 Hyeres 175 Brynhild 180 Gladiolus 177 Clio 182 Fiona 179 Doris 184 Elida 181 Elmira/Norbury 186 Daphne 183 Fedora 188 Corralie 185 Gloire 190 Bridport 187 Hermes 192 Alpha House 189 Irene 191 Juno 193 Kent 195 Leda 195 Minah 199-219 unnamed terrace 201/ Ivy Cottage /205 Sunbury 203/207 Esmeralda /211 Dalkeith /213 Stella
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