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Latitude: 50.8504 / 50°51'1"N
Longitude: -1.1135 / 1°6'48"W
OS Eastings: 462504
OS Northings: 106026
OS Grid: SU625060
Mapcode National: GBR BCH.MB0
Mapcode Global: FRA 86KV.G1F
Plus Code: 9C2WVV2P+5J
Entry Name: The Old House at Home
Listing Date: 11 June 2003
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1350360
English Heritage Legacy ID: 490170
ID on this website: 101350360
Location: Portchester, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6
County: City of Portsmouth
Electoral Ward/Division: Paulsgrove
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Portsmouth
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Paulsgrove St Michael and All Angels
Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth
Tagged with: Architectural structure
774-1/0/10021 JUBILEE AVENUE
11-JUN-03 Paulsgrove
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The Old House at Home
II
House, later public house. Moderne style house of c.1935 converted into a public house c.1945 with the addition of two bars at ground floor level in matching style. Built of concrete with flat roof and two concrete chimneystacks in south wall. Two storeys : three windows to each side, metal-framed casements with horizontal glazing bars.
EXTERIOR: South front has three wide metal-framed casements to first floor, end chimneystacks and projecting ground floor bar extension with flat roof with metal railings, two large metal-framed casements with rounded ends, horizontal glazing and fluted pilasters, further metal-framed windows with fluted pilasters behind and central wide doorcase with bolection-moulded architrave and double doors. East elevation has first floor narrow metal-framed casements and curved bar entrance with flat hood and entrance flanked by metal-framed sidelights. Steps and section of curved balustrading. Further metal-framed windows to north east one storey bar.
INTERIOR: Circular 1940s bar fitting to both bars with leaded lights to the top and wooden counter with plinth. Bars contain original brick fireplaces of traditional type. Mosaic-lined swimming pool, now filled with rubble and boarded over reported to be situated under the rear bar area.
HISTORY: Originally built as a private house for a Canadian millionaire who never lived in it. During the Second World War it was requisitioned for Civil Defence purposes as the extensive view over the City of Portsmouth meant that fire bombs could be spotted over a wide area. In about 1945 it became a public house, taking the name and licence of a public house near the Marlborough Gate of the Royal Naval Dockyard which had been demolished. Thought to be the only Moderne style public house in Portsmouth.
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