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Drill Hall
Original Building Plans Application for Drill Hall 1908
The following is a copy of the proposed building application for the Drill hall that was later to be transformed into the night club The Country Bumpkin.
Collection:
Andover Borough Council
Section:
Andover Borough Council building control plans (cataloguing in progress)
FindingNo:
29M75/BP221
Extent:
6
Title:
Junction of East Street and Eastfield Road, Andover: proposed drill hall and cottage for E Company, (?) 1st Volunteer Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
Date:
1908
Description:
Floor plans, elevation, sections, site plans, plan of levels and correspondence
Owner: E Company, 1st V B Hants Regiment, Andover
Builders: F Beale and Sons, Andover
Plans signed by Captain Lewis Frazer and drawn by J Arabian
(Sourced from Hampshire Record Office Archives Catalogue)
17.11.2008. 08:40
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