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  2. Corn Exchange, Winchester - Wikipedia

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    Although the ground floor subsequently remained in use for lending of books, the whole of the mezzanine floor became exhibition space. The Hampshire Cultural Trust took over the management of the building, which was re-branded as "The Arc", at that time. [10] [11]

  3. Grand Theatre, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    The stage was 53 feet (16 m) in height from the floor to the grid and 37 feet (11 m) in depth. Below the stage was a large scene dock, a properties room, large cellars and a mezzanine floor. The theatre could seat 1,800 patrons and had electrical lighting throughout, with gas as an additional system. [3]

  4. Mezzanine - Wikipedia

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    A mezzanine is an intermediate floor (or floors) in a building which is open to the floor below. [2] It is placed halfway (mezzo means 'half' in Italian) up the wall on a floor which has a ceiling at least twice as high as a floor with minimum height. [3]

  5. Staplewood Campus - Wikipedia

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    The ground floor of the building consists of a meeting room, auditorium, changing rooms for players and staff, hydrotherapy area with a swimming pool, first team gym with mezzanine and a laundry room whilst the first floor consists of office areas for staff, coaches and directors with meeting rooms and anciallary facilities and a dedicated ...

  6. Bramshill House - Wikipedia

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    Bramshill House is at the approximate centre of a triangle formed by Reading, Basingstoke and Farnborough, about 47 miles (76 km) by road southwest of central London. [1] [2] It lies to the northeast of Hartley Wintney, east of Hazeley off the B3349 road, southeast of the village of Bramshill, which lies on the B3011 road.

  7. Hampshire Hills history: A look at how this 1960s Charlotte ...

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    Located off The Plaza, Hampshire Hills has about 350 homes. It was built by John Crosland, one of Charlotte’s most prominent builders.

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