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84-92, North Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Gosport, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.7962 / 50°47'46"N

Longitude: -1.124 / 1°7'26"W

OS Eastings: 461835

OS Northings: 99986

OS Grid: SZ618999

Mapcode National: GBR VKT.36

Mapcode Global: FRA 86JZ.PY5

Plus Code: 9C2WQVWG+FC

Entry Name: 84-92, North Street

Listing Date: 20 January 1977

Last Amended: 30 March 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1276417

English Heritage Legacy ID: 409408

ID on this website: 101276417

Location: Gosport, Hampshire, PO12

County: Hampshire

District: Gosport

Electoral Ward/Division: Town

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Gosport

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Gosport Holy Trinity

Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth

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Description


In the entry for NORTH STREET
No 92
7/94 (Blundels)

The address shall be amended to read NORTH STREET
Nos 92 and 93

The description should be amended to read

Former Inn. C18 with C19 additions. Originally brick
with old tile roof, faience ground floor bar front.
Originally 3 storeys. Ground floor has central
tripartite canted bow window. 2 windows to left,
carriage entrance to right. 2 coloured faience tiles
with pilasters and capitals. 7 first floor windows,
plate glass sashes, 5 second floor windows, 3 pane
upper and 6 pane lower sashes. One central stack.
Attached at rear a large early C19 ballroom or
assembly room. 2 storeys with apse, Flemish bond
red brick, header bond partly glazed grey brick to
apse, tiled roof. 3 large sashes with glazing bars,
a fourth converted into a door. Apse has one extant
and one partly filled in sash. Hipped roof expressed
as apse at south. One end gable and one eaves stack.
Interior details largely C1910 but quality of apse
brick-work suggests early C19 date. Originally the Red
Lion Inn, altered and added to in 1910 and renamed
The Crown Inn. Many of details of front build destroyed
in fire damage.

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In the entry for:- NORTH STREET
1.
5232 No 92
(Blundels)
SZ 6199 NE 20.1.77
II

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the entry shall be amended to read:-

SZ 6199 NE GOSPORT NORTH STREET

7/94 Nos 84 - 92
- II

Flats and Community hall, formerly an Inn. Front block C18 restored
in late C20, rear wing c1910 restored late C20. Front ashlar-faced
with hipped pantiled roof with stone chimney stacks, slate hung left
sides and brick right side and rear. rear wing (formerly a ballroom)
brown brick with red brick dressings and tiled roof. Front block
mainly of 3 storeys 5 windows but right hand section over carriage
entrance of 2 storeys 2 windows. 9 pane sashes except for 1st floor
of principal part, which has 12 pane sashes in moulded architraves.
Parapet ramped up in centre and moulded band between 1st and 2nd
floors. Ground floor has late C19 bar front decorated with 2 colour
green faience tiles having pilasters with Corinthian capitals. To
south is semi-circular ended c1910 wing which has 2 cambered 18-pane
sashes to the end and 4 cambered C18 pane sashes to one side with late
C20 cambered arches below. In the C18 this building was known as the
Red lion Inn and was renamed The Crown Hotel in 1910.

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In the entry for;

GOSPORT NORTH STREET
SZ 6199 NE
7/94 Numbers 84-92
II
The entry shall be amended to read;

SZ 6199 NE GOSPORT NORTH STREET
7/94 Numbers 84-92
20.1.77 II

Flats and community hall, formerly an inn. Front block
C18 restored in late C20, rear wing an C18 ballroom restored
late C20. Front is rendered brickwork with applied ashlar
lines, slate hung left side and brick right side and rear.
Hipped plain tiled roof with stone chimneystacks. Rear wing
(formerly a ballroom) brown brick with red brick dressings and
tiled roof. Front block mainly of 3 storeys 5 windows but
right hand section over carriage entrance of 2 storeys 2
windows. Nine pane sashes except for lst floor of principal
part, which has 12 pane sashes in moulded architraves. Parapet
ramped up in centre and moulded band between 1st and 2nd
floors. Ground floor has late C19 bow front decorated with 2
colour green faience tiles having pilasters with Corinthian
capitals. To south is a semi-circular ended C18 wing, in
existence by 1750, which has 2 cambered 18 pane sashes to the
end and 4 cambered 18 pane sashes to one side with late C20
cambered arches below. In the C18 this building was known as
the Red Lion Inn and was renamed the Crown Hotel in 1910. The
Ballroom interior of c1910 was destroyed by fire in the mid
1980s.

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NORTH STREET
1.
5232
No 92
(Blundels)
SZ 6199 NE 7/94 20.1.77
II
2.
C18 known as Red Lion Inn then greatly extended and remained Crown Hotel in 1910.
Mainly 3-storeys, right-hand and rear 2-storeys. Tile roof and parapet. Five sashes
to second floor, 6 to first floor. Ground floor has C19 bar front decorated with
2 colour faience tiles, having pilasters with Corinthian capitals. Circa 1910 exten-
stions include semi-circular ended south wing, originally a ballroom.


Listing NGR: SZ6184599968

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