Local List Criteria
The Local List is a non-statutory list of buildings considered to be of historic architectural or townscape value located outside Conservation Areas which contribute to the character of the Borough. One primary criterion and a number of subsidiary criteria are used to determine inclusion on the List.
Primary Criterion
- The Age and Condition of the Building.
Age of Building | Condition |
Post 1950 | Complete and unaltered and of significant landmark value |
1914-1950 | Substantially complete and unaltered |
1840-1914 | Only affected by reversible minor alterations |
1700-1840 | All buildings where the style and form is clearly identifiable and there is the potential to restore the building and for it to make a positive contribution to its setting. |
Pre-1700 | All buildings retaining more than 25% evidence of structural remains. |
Pre-1600 | All surviving structures |
Subsidiary Criteria
In addition to the primary criterion at least one of the following criteria would also need to be met to ensure inclusion on the List. Two criteria would need to be met for buildings post dating 1914.
- Historical Association
A building’s significance may relate to its association with a famous person or event, (i.e. nationally known personalities who had direct association with a building, association with a nationally important event, or lived there for any length of time), or very well known local personalities with a long association. Buildings may also have been constructed as part of a notable historic event. For example, specialist military buildings associated with a nationally important period.
- Part of the Historic Socio-Economic Development of an Area
Buildings which form an important part of the historic development of an area and which are of group or individual landscape value. This could also include buildings that reflect important aspects of the former social, economic or civic activity of an area (For example, town halls, chapels, workhouses, pubs and industrial buildings relating to important historic local industries).
- Architectural Importance
Good examples of the local vernacular; built by a noted local/national
architect/engineer/builder; examples of local town planning. Rare example or pioneering example of a building type.
- Townscape significance
Individual and/or group value. Well known local landmarks.
- Buildings in the noted publications on historic building in Hampshire:
such as Pevsner and Lloyd, or Hampshire Treasures
- Buildings that have received national architectural or planning awards.
Local List
Alver Valley
- Tank Traps adjacent to Apple Dumpling Bridge
Anglesey Rd
Ann’s Hill Rd
- Nos. 32–36 (even)
- Nos. 67 and 69
- Ann’s Hill Cemetery: Walls
- Ann’s Hill Cemetery: Gates and Lodges
- Ann’s Hill Cemetery: Pair of Chapels
- No. 278, Former Harvest House PH
Brockhurst Rd
- No. 76, Former Royal Oak PH
- Nos. 80–96 (even)
- No. 87, Queens Head PH
- Nos. 89 and 91
- No. 93 ‘Greylands’
- No. 110
- No. 112
- No. 119, King’s Head PH
- No. 178, Artillery Arms PH
- Nos. 196 and 198
- No. 212, Warwick House
- No. 225, The Wheatsheaf PH
Off Browndown Rd
- Moat to Stokes Bay Lines between Battery No. 2 and Portsmouth Rd
Bury Crescent
- Nos. 2 and 4
- Nos. 33 and 35
Corner of Clarence Rd/ Mumby Rd
Clayhall Rd
- Nos. 27–37 (odd)
- No. 80, Fighting Cocks PH
- St Francis Church
Dolphin Way
- Former Officers Quarters, Immigration Removal Centre
- Water Tower, Immigration Removal Centre
- 6 x former Barracks, Immigration Removal Centre
- Wall and attached buildings, Immigration Removal Centre
- 2 x buildings flanking Parade Ground, Immigration Removal Centre
Elson Rd
- No. 133, The Three Tuns PH
- No. 149
- No. 206
Fareham Rd
- Pill Box to south west of Fort Brockhurst
Fort Rd
- Pavilion, Monckton Sports Ground
- Monument ‘Constructed by R E Mason Boys 1929’
Forton Rd
- No. 77 Forton Rd, The Five Alls PH
- Church of the St John The Evangelist, Forton
- Nos. 165 and 165b
- No. 293, Former Britannia PH
- No. 309, New Camden PH
Ham Lane
- No. 33, Former Isolation Hospital
- No. 19, Lodge and attached boundary wall to former Isolation Hospital
Harbour Rd
- The Old School, Clarence Square
Haslar Rd
Lees Lane/Trafalgar Square
- Forton Military Prison Wall, Remains
- Forton Military Prison, Warder’s Quarters
Little Woodham Drive Lane
- Farm buildings to Grange Farm
Melville Rd
Military Rd
- HMS Sultan Wardroom and flanking wings
- The former Brockhurst Station and platform
Mill Lane
- Training Centre (Part of St Vincent College)
- Building west of western end to Forton Creek (Part of St Vincent College)
Monckton Rd
- No. 2
- No. 4
- No. 41, Moray House
Mumby Rd
- Remains of De Gomme Fortifications (former Umöe Schat Harding site)
- Solent Marine Services
- The Castle Tavern PH
Park Rd
Queen’s Rd
Rodney Close
- Middle Barn Cottage and Barn
San Diego Rd
Shaftesbury Rd
- Nos. 44–46, Shaftesbury Terrace
Stoke Gardens
Stoke Rd
- No. 181 Stoke Rd
- No. 64 Stoke Rd, The Vine PH (See Victoria Place)
Off Stokes Bay Rd
- The Stokes Bay Lines from Battery No. 2 to Jellicoe Avenue, north side of Stokes Bay Rd
The Avenue
Trafalgar Square
Trinity Green
- Harbour Tower
- Seaward Tower
Victoria Place
- Nos. 1–10 Victoria Place and 167 Stoke Rd ‘Victoria Place 1856’
Victoria Street
Western Way
- No. 46
- No. 48
- No. 52
- Nos. 71, 73 and 75. Built as ‘Ryde View’, later ‘Alvara’
- No. 79, Thalassa
Whitworth Rd
- No. 160, The Gypsy Queen PH
- Façade to Leesland Infant School 1894
Lee-on-the-Solent
Cambridge Rd
- Cleveland House and No. 31, Solent Cottage
Court Rd
Gosport Rd
- Victorian Letter Box near No. 134
High Street
- Nos. 12–16 (even) Public Library
Manor Way
Marine Parade West
Milvil Rd
- No. 17
- Nos. 33–41(odd)
- No. 42
- No. 47
Portsmouth Rd
- No. 177, Inn by the Sea PH
Swanage Rd