This building is situated at the west end of Brunswick Place near the corner with London Road. It is the largest and only survivor of the original eleven houses built here by 1824. It is shown on the Town Map of 1845-46 with a large garden to the east, now occupied by the late-Victorian ‘Park House’. Brunswick House was converted to office use in the 20th century. It is Grade II listed.

Brunswick House

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Photograph, 2009


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Further reading:
Buildings of England: Hampshire and the I.O.W., by Nikolaus Pevsner and David Lloyd, p559. (H/i)
More Stories of Southampton Streets, by A. G. K. Leonard, p64. (HS/h)
Building Stones of Southampton, by Anthony Wadham, p13-14. (HS/i)


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