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HER Number:MSH2595
Type of Record:Building
Name:The Station House, 19 Wessex Lane
Grid Reference:SU 4396 1596
Map:Show location on Streetmap

Summary

No 19 Wessex Lane, known as The Station House, was built as a railway cottage in about 1882.

Protected Status: None recorded

Other Statuses/Codes: None Recorded

Monument Type(s):

Full description

[1]: No 19 Wessex Lane, known as The Station House, was built as a railway cottage in about 1882, when Swaythling Railway Station was built to the south. (Two other railway cottages to the south were demolished in the 1960s. See MSH2594.)

HER 1/5/2015: [2] shows a red brick house with red ceramic tiled roof.

Sources / Further Reading

[1]SSH484 - Archaeological Report: T Molloy. 1999. Summary Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief at the Mason's Arms, Wessex Lane, Southampton.. SOU 969.
[2]SSH4137 - Web site: Google. 2009+ varies. Google StreetView. Image date May 2014

Associated Finds: None recorded

Associated Events: None recorded

Related records

MSH4317Child of: Former village of Swaythling

Associated Links: None recorded

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