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Fleming Arms
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Picture source: Barry Taylor |
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The Fleming Arms was situated on Alma Road.
This was a public house on the Romsey Estates. It was one of three public
houses named the Fleming Arms on the Estate; the others were at Swaythling
and Binstead. The Fleming Arms was a typical Victorian corner development,
built in the middle of the 19th century. It was close to the newly opened
railway station, and must have been a good place for the railway travellers
to stop at. The station was built by the LSWR and opened in 1847 on their
line from Eastleigh to Salisbury.
The pub was leased in 1936 to Florence Emily Kitson.
It is today called 'Sozo House' and owned by Sozo Ministries International a
Christian Healing and Deliverance Ministry and UK registered charity.
It closed in the 1980s. |
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Now used as a speech therapy
centre called Speaking Space. |
David Fisher (January 2015) |
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Picture source: Barry Taylor |
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Picture source: Chris L |