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The Spire Southampton Private Hospital in Chalybeate Close, Southampton, UK was formerly known as The Chalybeate Hospital until 2007. ... Balcombe, West Sussex;
The SO postcode area, also known as the Southampton postcode area, [2] is a group of 23 postcode districts in southern England, within nine post towns. These cover south and central Hampshire , including Southampton , Winchester , Alresford , Brockenhurst , Eastleigh , Lymington , Lyndhurst , Romsey and Stockbridge .
By the time of the Ordnance Survey of 1897, Basset had been renamed Bassett Green (with a double 't'), whilst a more westerly area (west of Bassett Wood) was identified as Bassett. [6] Part of the contract to build Southampton Civic Centre required the construction of social housing. The resulting housing estate was built between Swaythling and ...
Boldrewood Innovation Campus. Boldrewood Innovation Campus is one of the University of Southampton’s campuses, located in Bassett, Southampton.The newly built campus is a centre where business, research and education coexist [clarification needed] in engineering sciences, maritime engineering and other maritime disciplines.
Oasis Academy Lord's Hill is an Academy situated in the city of Southampton, Hampshire and specialises in Arts. [1] Oasis Academy Lord's Hill replaced Millbrook Community School and Oaklands Community School which both closed in August 2008.
Cantell School is a secondary comprehensive and co-educational school located in Bassett, Southampton, near the Glen Eyre Halls and city centre. In 2024, Ofsted judged Cantell as an 'Outstanding' school. [2]
Bassett is a suburb and electoral ward of the City of Southampton, England.The suburb lies to the north of the city centre and gives its name to part of the A33 arterial road which links the city centre to the M3, described by Pevsner & Lloyd as "part of the splendid tree-lined route into Southampton from Winchester, London and the north". [2]
The area, developed following the discovery of a chalybeate spring in 1606, has become a popular tourist-attraction. As of 2022 [update] the Pantiles includes a variety of specialist shops, art galleries, cafés, restaurants and bars, as well as a farmers market held outside every other Saturday.