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Hms Nelson: Old Management School (Building Number 34)

A Grade II Listed Building in Portsmouth, City of Portsmouth

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.8017 / 50°48'6"N

Longitude: -1.0989 / 1°5'55"W

OS Eastings: 463598

OS Northings: 100622

OS Grid: SU635006

Mapcode National: GBR VPS.RV

Mapcode Global: FRA 86LZ.7QC

Plus Code: 9C2WRW22+MF

Entry Name: Hms Nelson: Old Management School (Building Number 34)

Listing Date: 8 July 1998

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1387144

English Heritage Legacy ID: 475053

ID on this website: 101387144

Location: Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1

County: City of Portsmouth

Electoral Ward/Division: Charles Dickens

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Portsmouth

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Portsea St George

Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth

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Description



PORTSMOUTH

SU6300 QUEEN STREET
774-1/8/98 (North side)
08/07/98 HMS Nelson: Old Management School
(building No.34)

GV II

Formerly known as: Anglesey Barracks QUEEN STREET.
Formerly known as: HMS Victory QUEEN STREET.
Army barracks canteen, then part of naval barracks. 1847-8.
Red brick in Flemish bond. Hipped slate roof with red tile
ridges and brick chimneys.
2 storeys. 11 bays, arranged 3:5:3 with centrepiece projecting
slightly; 2 left-hand bays rebuilt mid C20. Central
part-glazed door with overlight and gauged flat brick arch.
Windows have similar arches in bright-red brick, stone sills,
and 12-pane sashes in reveals. Rear: in same style; 2, 6, 2
bays the centrepiece projecting and with paired windows.
INTERIOR not inspected.
HISTORY: originally part of the army Anglesea Barracks, and
one of the oldest canteens in an English barracks. These were
a form of franchised bar serving beer, reformed by the army
after the Crimean War. The navy took over the barrack
buildings in 1899 to form part of the first barracks for
sailors at Portsmouth. Included as part of a group with the
main barracks, Building No.14, and with HMS Victory (qqv).
(Lloyd DW: Buildings of Portsmouth and its environs:
Portsmouth: 1974-: 82).

Listing NGR: SU6373200461

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