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store, which opened in December 2012. The store closed in October 2019 and since 2020, a Polish supermarket has accompanied the space. The auditorium buildings remained intact, although in extremely poor condition, and planning permission was soon granted to demolish the structure and replace it with
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cinema, opened in 1936 and was built in the Art Deco style by Andrew Mather. The cinema was a prominent local landmark in the area until it closed on January 10, 2008, after Odeon sold the cinema to a property developer. The foyer of the building was converted for retail use and turned into an OJ's
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North End is built on land which was formerly Stubbington Farm, part of which retains the street name of Stubbington Avenue. The housing around the Laburnum Grove area of North End was developed in the late 1890s. Many of the houses were originally externally decorated with tiles sourced from the
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There is also a Baptist church on Powerscourt road in a building that previously belonged to the Bible Christian Methodist Church. A previous Baptist church existed at 21 London Road which was built in 1894 but closed in 2001. The building was eventually sold to the Barracuda Group in 2004 and
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St Mark, Portsea], which is sited in Derby Road just off the main London Road shopping centre. The church stood from 1874 to 1970 on the corner of London Road with Derby Road, before being rebuilt in the late 1960s at its present site in Derby Road opposite the former
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There is a Roman Catholic church on Gladys Avenue, Corpus Christi and St Joseph. It was built between 1892 and 1904 with a significant pause after 1893. The Church’s altar was previously used at a Convent in Ryde.
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Middle School were adjacent schools in North End that closed in 2009. The two schools later merged with the New Horizons Primary School on Portchester Road.
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North End continues to support a wide range of small traders, supermarkets and other retailers, as well as a variety of pubs and budget fast food outlets.
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The Church of the Ascension in Stubbington Avenue, which was carved out of the old St Mark's Parish. The worship at this church is high Anglican.
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named "The Lanyard" in January 2005, later renamed "The Grapes" and "Antique Bar". Currently, the building is home to a
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announced they would take over the space and convert the foyer in addition to its neighbouring retail units into a
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and some named the street Lavatory Lane as a result. Laburnum Grove itself was a popular area for
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North End's name is derived from its origin as a northern expansion of the (then) village of
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officers to live and was also historically referred to as Brass-Button Alley.
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Stamshaw Junior School is a junior school on North End Avenue in North End.
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A public library operates near the junction of North End with Gladys Avenue.
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O’Brien, Charles; Bailey, Bruce; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Lloyd, David W. (2018).
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The Montague Burton Building at the corner of London Road in North End
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The Former Odeon Cinema at 94 London Road, seen in 2019
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new housing. In April 2023, building work commenced.
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Index

North End, Portsmouth

Portsmouth
Portsea Island
Hampshire
tram
Cosham
Victorian
Kingston

Blackwall Tunnel
Royal Navy
Odeon
Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's Local
Stamshaw
Buckland
Kingston
Copnor
Hilsea
Portsmouth North

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

public house
Darts


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