1949 advertisement

ALVERSTOKE
THURSDAY, 28th JULY, 1949,
at 6 p.m. at the
AUCTION MART,
SWISS RESTAURANT,
HIGH STREET, GOSPORT.
H. S. DURSTON & CO.
will SELL by AUCTION (unless
previously sold by Private Treaty), the
Charming Freehold Detached Residence
known as
No. 1, The Spur
Palmerston Way
with VACANT POSSESSION
The well planned accommodation
comprises: Five Bedrooms, Bathroom
heated liner cupboard separate W.C.,
pretty lounge facing South. Dining
Room. Attractive hall and tiled
vestibule. Cloaks with hand basin
and W.C. well appointed kitchenette
with domestic boiler, sink, ample
cupboards. Maid's W.C., larder, coals,
wood shed; all main services; BUILT-IN
garage; ample Garden.
Situate within 2 minutes of sea.
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in the mid-thirties
the residents in palmerston way were
|
North side The Butt Glentimor The Spur South side Rosalind Redcott Moresby Snowdoun Argosy Ludlow Southwell Moat ho The Gorse Stokes Bay cott. |
Heath Lieut.-Comdr. Jn. Ben., R.N. Agnew Comdr. Wm. G., R.N. Barr mrs d. k. Bartlett Alfd. L. Munden Jn. T. Turner Lieut.-Comdr. Harold E., R.N. Macpherson Surg.-Comdr.Andrew, R.N. MacKendrick Douglas Carmichael Capt. Geo. B. Mangnall Harold R. Thomas Ernest J. Sturgess Rd. H. Nicholson Miss E. D. |
1930s listings from Kelly's Street Directory
reproduced with permission
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