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The first of three large Georgian storehouses to be built during the Dockyard expansion from 1760 and previously known as Present Use Store. Storehouse 11 served as a template for the two later storehouses, Nos 9 and 10, although the internal fittings in No 11 were of a higher quality. It was completely refurbished externally in 1988-1992 by the Trust, and in 1997-1988 the Trust carried out internal refurbishment and conversion in partnership with the Royal Naval Museum to provide additional gallery space and new offices. |
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Constructed
1763 by Templar & Parlby

Status
Listed Grade 1

Present Use
Royal Nval Museum galleries, offices and library
 Refurbished & converted by PNBPT
1988-92
Capital Cost
£320,000 (refurbishment) £111,000 (conversion)
Architect
Portsmouth City Council Department of Architecture & Civic Offices
Surveyor
Watt & Partners
Contractors
Waltham Contracts Ltd (refurbishment)
T Coleborn & Son (conversion)
Capital Cost
£4.9m
Architect
Hedley Greentree Partnership
Contractor
Kier
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