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Streets Nance's Row 1848 15 Small Houses, Each of Four Rooms, With Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Nance’s Row 1848 15 small houses, each of four rooms, with open drain at rear 162 1848-1859 Nance’s Row 59,162 ? Nancy Row ? Named after the Nance family split in two 1848 Dorset Street, 8 houses 162 1881-1887 Dorset Street, Fratton Road to Nance’s Row 166,171 1891-1892 Dorset Street, from Fratton Road 1 1893 Proposed to be part of Nancy Road, 1-15 192 1896 Now part of Nancy Road 1 1931 Dorset Street widened, land on north given up by PIMCO 95 1972 Former Dorset Street stopped up and taken into P.I.M.C.O offices Name visible when Coop demolished 1881-1892 Nance’s Row, from Fratton Road 166,171 1893 1 now 49, 20 now 21 192 1894 Nances Row, from Penhale Road 1 1896 Nances Road, from 112 Fratton Road 1 1893-1948 Nancy Road, from 112 Fratton Road, 17-49 1,192 1992 Nancy Road, from 2 Penhale Road 16 Feb 1993 Extension to Cornwall Road opened by Councillor Mike Hancock, plaque dated 17th 9 1993-2006 Nancy Road, Penhale Road to Cornwall Road 9 1893 1 now 49, 20 now 21 192 1928 Nos. 41,43, 45 & 47 declared unfit for human habitation 95 1930 Nos. 3,7,9,11,13,15,25,27,29,31 declared unfit for human habitation 95 1930 Nos. 3,7,9,11,13,15,25,27,29 demolition order issued 95 1931 No. 31 demolition order issued 95 1935 Slum Clearance Area 95 1935 Compulsory Purchase Order Issued: Nos. 33,35,37,39 Trustees of Charles Purkis (Charles Purkis & Henry Larcome) 95 South Side Flats 1-42 Nancy Road See Nance’s Row Nancy Row See Nance’s Row Napier Road Named after Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier, Naval leader during Crimean War 1857 Unnamed road to East Hants Cricket Ground 87 1871-2007 74 Albert Road to Taswell Road 1,5(16), 165,166, 171 1871 Napier Terrace, 1-18, near 25 2004 Nos 84 and 88 have Royal Insurance plaques 1938 Repair notice issued on No. 7,45 95 1939 Repair notice issued for No. 45 95 Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html East Side West Side Collingwood Road 2-14 unnamed terrace 1-11 unnamed terrace 12 Seafield 1 Off Licence Collingwood Road Dockmill Cottages 12a-18/16-20 Nelson Terrace Wisborough Road 16 Tynedale 13 odd /22 Nelson’s Cottage 15-43 unnamed terrace 14/24 Queensborough House 15 Seamill 1-9/16-32/26-42 unnamed terrace 21 Newlands 10-17/34-48/44-58 unnamed terrace 45-47 pair 18-19/50-52/60-62 pair 49 Rose Cottage 20-25/54-64/64-74 unnamed terrace 51-65 Napier Villas 1-8 66-90/76-100 unnamed terrace detached pairs Napier Terrace 18-1/66-100/76-112 67-77 unnamed terrace 92-100/102-112 (+1) 67 Myrtle Cottage 104-112 new/rebuilt 69 Laurel Cottage 71 Milton House 73 Berry House 75 Cambridge House 77 Oxford House ? Stafford House Narvik Road Named after Naval Battle site at Norway 1959 Naval married quarters PCC 1964-2009 Normandy Road to Salerno Road 1 East Side West Side 1-35 flats 2-8 unnamed terrace Navy Road 1976-1999 Victoria Road to South Wall Tidal Basin, in Dockyard 6 Nelson ... Named after Admiral Lord Nelson. Nelson Avenue 1901-1918 From North End Avenue 1 1923-2006 112 North End Avenue to 42 Northern Parade 1 1898 [12174] new road for Mrs Pellew & Mrs Sparks 95 1899 [12745] 7 houses by Hoad & Son 95 1900 [13009] 1 house by Hoad & Son 95 1900 [13157] 8 houses by W Russell 95 1900 [13209] 4 houses by W Russell 95 1900 [13332] 2 houses for H Thorp 95 1901 [13457] 6 houses by F.J Waight 95 1902 [14151] 5 houses in North End Avenue and Nelson Avenue for T.E Jenkins 95 1902 [14158] 4 houses by J Munday 95 1902 [14172] 8 houses by F.H Wells 95 1902 [14206] 6 houses by J Munday 95 1902 [14346] 4 houses by H Coles 95 1902 [14353] 20 houses by J Munday 95 1902 Animal carcases C.D. (Animals) Act (Horses, Swine, Dogs) under land at Nelson Avenue. Concrete to be laid on top to prevent contamination 95 Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 1903 [14510] 8 houses by F.H Wells 95 1903 [14536] 20 houses by J Munday 95 1903 [14666] 10 houses by F.H Wells 95 1903 [14771] 7 houses by F.H Wells 95 1903 [14876] house and store in by J Munday 95 1908 [17168] 1 house by H Coles 95 1940 Repair notice issued for No. 54 95 East Side West Side 2a new 1-7 unnamed terrace 2-12 unnamed terrace 9-27 unnamed terrace 14-48 unnamed terrace 29-101 unnamed terrace 18 Ivydene 20 Teigniche 40 Briarleigh 50 features of 14-48/52-108 52-108 unnamed terrace Nelson Court See Nelson’s Court Nelson Crescent 1865? Albany Road 42 1881 Nelson Crescent 171 1886-2007 Albany Road, 3 Nelson Road to 126 Elm Grove 1,165,166 1895 Renumbered 192 ? Rangatoto (Nelson Crescent), St Ann’s, Vienna Villa West Side East Side Elm Mews Elm Mews 4-10 unnamed terrace 1895 3-9 Kensington Villas 1-4 4-6 Albany Villas 2-1 3-5 pair Kempton Villa? 4 Benhur 7-9 pair 6 Albion Villas 7 Crimea Villa 8-10 Enfield Villas 2-1 9 Vienna Villa 8 Albert Vi/Enfield Ho Stafford Road 10 Enfield Villas 11 Ower Lodge 12-14 pair 13-15 Malvern Villas 1-2? 12-14 Stanton Villas/ 13 Bethany/Cameron House 12 Staunton/Stanton Vi 15 Rochdale 14 Fantasie Villa/ Nelson Crescent 1-6 Fantasia Villa/ 17-19 pair Rosalind 17 Glenfrome 6 16-18 Clifton Villas 2-1 19 Dunkeld 5 Studland Cottage/ 21-23 pair Urpeth Cottage 23 Redland Villa/Nelson Court 4 The Thicket 25-27 pair 20 St Donat’s 25 Ingleside 2 22 Heidelberg/Woodlands 27 1 24 Carnarvon Cavendish Road 26 Albany House/ Carrownaffe 28 Woodford (House) Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 1 Nelson Road, Landport 1881-1964 19 Church Street to 88 Sultan Road 1,165, 166,171 1929 Proposed to rename Nelson Crescent 95 1975-2005 Wingfield Street to Sultan Road 1 1881 18 houses being built 171 1948 CPO Issued for sites of Nos. 35-47; 36-104 95 1950 [3634] Nelson Road / Herbert Terrace, 30 flats for City of Portsmouth Corporation 95 1950 [3639] Nelson Road, 12 flats for City of Portsmouth Corporation; [3639a] 1951 revised layout of outhouses 95 1950 [3652] Nelson Road / Herbert Terrace, 26 flats for City of Portsmouth Corporation 95 1951 42 flats , tender of Figgins & Sons £58,540 accepted 95 1952 56 flats, tender of H.E Collins Ltd of £154,000 accepted 95 1957 18 flats, tender of A.G Figgins Ltd of £30,133 accepted 95 1957 No. 114 acquired by council for £575 95 Jan 1958 New multi-storey flats to be built 9 East Side West Side Old Old 2 1 46 Primrose 47 126 New New Blackwood House Consort House Brisbane House Nelson Court Berry House 2 Nelson Road, Southsea Built on Hook Close 45 Named after Admiral 1867-2007 20 Grove Road South to Victoria Road South 1,42,165, 166,171 Wellington Villa? 1933 [27041] 1 house in Nelson Road by C.V.B Thorpe for C.V.B Thorpe 95 North-East side South-West side Oak Cottage Admirals Square 1 St Ronans/Hayfield 2 Nelson Villa/Nelsonville/ 3 Oakland(s) Cottage Mona/White Cottage Albany Road 4 Jersey House/Gurteen/Nelson Lodge 5 Nelson Crescent 1 The Cottage 7 Stanleigh/ 4½/4A The Nook House of Bethany 6 Thornberry/Thornbury Merton Road 8 Balmoral House/Culloden 9 Arnewood/Salterton Lo 10 Nelson House 11 Lonsdale Lodge 10a 13 Beaconsfield 10b Tenby 15-21 similar pairs 10c Lindmer 15 Ivy Villa 10d 17 Thoralby/Dunkeld 12 The Lodge 19 Landour/Landens Merton Road Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 21 St Clements 14 Exbury House 23-25 pair 14a-f 23 Trafalgar 16-18 pair 25 Merino/Merine 16 Hillborough Villa/Lodge/House 18 Burgoyne Villa 18 Horatio Court 20-40 Norwood Terrace1-11 20 Lowood 30 Rosedene Holiday flats Nelson’s Court 1811 94 1842 Crown Street 94 1851 From Crown Street 5(76) 1867 Nelson’s Court, from Crown Street 42 1881 Nelson Court, from Crown Street 171 1887-1890 Nelson’s Court, from 20 Crown Street 1,166 Nelson Square 1810 Nelsons Square 94 1811 Nelson Square 94 1832-1841 Nelson’s Square 94 1845 Nelson Square 94 1835-1953 Nelson Square, 8 Park Road to 29 Sophia Place 1,59, 162,165, 166,171 1913 Nos. 4, 6, 8 to be purchased by council for £210 each 95 1913 Nos. 10, 16 Nelson Square and Nos. 10 &11 proposed to be purchased by council for £1500 95 1936 Compulsory Purchase Order Issued: Nos. 4 Edward Crossland; 6 Annie Larking; 12 Adelaide Dick; 14 William Paine; 15 Portsmouth & Brighton United Breweries Ltd; 17,17a George Samuels; 18,20,22 Florence Campbell; 24,26,28 Charles Dear 95 1937 Nos. 17,17a to be bought by council 95 1938 Settlements agreed Nos. 4,12,14,18, 20,22 95 1940 Houses proposed to be pulled down by Rescue & Demolition Squads and 95 Air Raid Shelter built on site for Guildhall staff East Side West Side 17/7 Nelson Arms 4 9 28 30/15 Oddfellows Arms 19? Alton Cottage Nelson’s Square See Nelson Square Nelsonville Merton Road/St Vincent Road area 57 Neptune’s Court 1694 ? 30 Nessus Street Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Named after Centaur in Greek mythology 1881-1892 Elm Road to Flying Bull Lane 1,165, 166,171 1894-1964 33 Elm Road to 22 Garfield Road 1 1976-2005 Garfield Road to Hercules Street 1 2009 Garfield Road to Gamble Road East Side West Side Old Old 2 1 50 33 New New 1-37 2-12 39-41 Haslegrave House, 1-71 John Marshall Court Flying Bull Close Netley Road 1881-2007 50 Osborne Road to 12 Auckland Road West 1,165, 166,171 1937 [29523] 2 Netley Road additions by Morey & Co for Morey & Co 95 East Side West Side Netley Terrace 1-11 Richmond Terrace 1-8 1 Netley House 6 Ruffways Guest House 1-3 Pair Swiss Villa/Kingston 1 Northbrook Villa/ 1a Freemantle Mews Northwood Auckland Arms 3 Silwood Villa 5-7 pair 5 Palermo (Villa) 7 Genoa Villa/ Caldy Lodge/ Caldey House South Side Netley Place 1-3 4 odd 5 odd Netley Road Passage 1899-1901 To be made up 95 1902 95 Netley Street 1881 171 1887-1894 From Fratton Street 165,166 1898-1964 From 239 Arundel Street 1 1893 Renumbered 192 1940 Repair notice issued for Nos.
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