North End, Hampshire

North End, Hampshire

North End is a mainly residential neighbourhood in the middle of Portsea Island in Portsmouth, England. It developed rapidly after a horse drawn tram route was opened between Portsmouth and Cosham. The area is composed of mainly late Victorian to early 20th century buildings. It is bounded to the west by Stamshaw, to the south by Buckland and Fratton, to the east by Copnor and by Hilsea to the north.

Shopping, leisure and recreation

  • 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.
  • The Odeon cinema, opened in the 1930s and built in the Art Deco style, was a prominent local landmark until its closure in January 2008. The building was designed by Andrew Mather.[1] As of now, where the Odeon cinema was is now Oj's.
  • A public library operates near to the junction of North End with Gladys Avenue.

Churches

There are two main Anglican churches in the area - St Mark, Portsea, which is sited in Derby Road just off the main London Road shopping Centre. The church stood for many years from 1874 to 1970 on the corner of London Road with Derby Road, before being rebuilt in the late 1960s to its present site in Derby Road opposite the former site.

The other Anglican church is the Church of the Ascension in Stubbington Avenue and was carved out of the old St Mark's Parish. The worship at this church is high Anglican.

There is also a Roman Catholic church in Gladys avenue, Corpus Christi.

References

  1. ^ Smith, Jane (2002). The book of Hilsea Gateway to Portsmouth. Halsgrove. p. 36. ISBN 1841141313. 

Coordinates: 50°49′01″N 1°04′47″W / 50.816921°N 1.079586°W / 50.816921; -1.079586


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