Many buildings and surviving sites which had important roles or which were occupied by key people during the Second World War were restored, reused or redeveloped in housing. Former military bases and retired hospitals of a politician, all these houses recall our past in wartime.
For more than 250 years, this Georgian Naval Hospital took care of the sick and injured sailors, including victims of the Napoleonic wars, Boer and Falklands as well as the first and second world wars.
It is now transformed into a village by the water of more than 550 apartments and new and converted houses, in 62 acres of land with views of the Channel, Portsmouth and to the island of Wight.
The first 38 houses of 146 houses – a mixture of apartments with one, two and three bedrooms, many restaurants for the life of retirement – are on sale in the classified Trinity house in Grade II. Larger than the average, they incorporate high ceilings, large windows and original architectural characteristics.
You may have spotted development in a recent episode of BBC interior design masters, when the candidates were responsible for designing show apartments. By Haslar Royal through Fox & Sons.
Houses of three, four and five rooms are currently available from David Wilson Homes, one of the many house manufacturers in this new community, master developed by Urban & Civic.
This site was previously referred to Alconbury, an operational air base of 1938 and under the control of the British and American air forces.
The 80th anniversary of the Ve Day is commemorated in Alconbury on Saturday May 10 with an event featuring music on the theme of the 1940s, military vehicles and more. Via David Wilson houses And Urban and civic.
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This spacious seven three -story room houses is part of a property established as a Marconi radio station in 1927. A vital communication center between Winston Churchill and General Eisenhower – then the supreme commander of the Allied forces in Europe – during the Second World War was here that the first message on the invasion of Falklands was received in 1982.
The radio station closed in 2000 and was recently transformed into nine luxury houses, known as Falkland Court. Contact Connectors.
The control tower was originally the RAF Findo Gask control tower, opened in 1941 as flight training aerodrome.