Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Hampshire


  • We have a very good range of maps for Hampshire, including groups for Portsmouth, Southampton and Bournemouth. The county is also covered in our Inch to the Mile maps. Here are the details.

    All maps are available from our On-line Mapshop or from selected bookshops in the area.

    The following maps are all taken from the OS 25" maps and reduced to a scale of approximately 15 inches to the mile. They are extremely detailed, showing individual houses, details such as railway tracks, pathways, pubs, factories and even minutiae such as fountains and signal posts. Obviously they cover quite a small area, normally a mile by a mile and a half each. Each map includes an introduction. For further details click on the links below.


  • These are the maps we publish for Portsmouth:

  • 83.04 Portsmouth North End 1896 - published 1993; intro by Peter Rogers
  • 83.07 Portsea 1896 - published 1993; introduction by Michael Gunton
  • 83.08 Central Portsmouth 1896 - published 1993; intro by Michael Gunton
  • 83.11 Old Portsmouth & Gosport 1896 - published 1992; intro by Sarah Quail
  • 83.12 Southsea 1896 - published 1994; intro by Michael Gunton
  • 84.09 Eastney & Milton 1896 - published 1993; intro by Peter Rogers

    You might find this index map useful.


  • These are the maps we publish for Southampton:

  • 65.10 Southampton (West) 1908 - published 2007, intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 65.11 Southampton (East) 1908 - published 2006, intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 65.15 Southampton Docks 1908 - published 2007, intro by Alan Godfrey

    You might find this index map useful.


  • These are the maps we publish for Bournemouth & Christchurch:

  • 86.09 North Bournemouth 1922 - published 1991; intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 86.10 Boscombe & Pokesdown 1923 - published 1991; intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 86.12 Christchurch 1896 - published 1997; intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 86.13 Central Bournemouth 1923 - published 1992; intro by Alan Godfrey

    You might find this index map useful.


  • These are the maps we publish for other towns in Hampshire:

  • 13.13 Farnborough 1930 - published 2003, introduction by Tony Painter
  • 14.15 Tidworth 1936 - published 2003, intro by Tony Painter
  • 18.09 Basingstoke 1894 - published 2001, intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 21.09 Aldershot 1909 - published 2002, intro by Tony Painter
  • 23.08 Andover 1894 - published 2000, intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 41.13 Winchester 1895 - published 1996, intro by Pamela Taylor
  • 52.16 Petersfield 1908 - published 1997, intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 62.03 Fordingbridge 1896 - published 1997, intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 70.11 Ringwood 1896 - published 2001, intro by Jude James

    For Isle of Wight maps visit the Isle of Wight page.


  • We also publishing several Inch to the Mile maps for Hampshire. These are the principal sheets for the county:

  • 283 Andover, Whitchurch & the Hampshire Downs 1898 - published 2006; intro by Tony Painter. Includes a map of Weyhill.
  • 284 Basingstoke, Odiham & District 1912 - published 2006; intro by Tony Painter. Includes a map of Sherborne St John.
  • 285 North West Surrey 1888 - published 1998; intro by John Griffiths.
  • 299 Winchester & Stockbridge 1893 - published 2009; intro by Richard Oliver. Includes a map of Stockbridge
  • 300 Alton & District 1893 - published 2003; intro by Tony Painter. Includes a map of Selborne.
  • 314 Cranborne Chase 1894 - published 2010; intro by Tony Painter.
  • 315 Southampton Water 1884 - published 1999; intro by Jude James. Includes a map of Sarisbury.
  • 316 Fareham, Hambldon & Havant 1894 - published 2011; intro by Barrie Trinder. Includes a map of Hambldon.
  • 329 Poole Harbour & Bournemouth 1893 - published 2000; intro by Jude James. Includes a map of Hinton Admiral.
  • 330 The Solent 1888 - published 1999; intro by Jude James. Includes a map of Beaulieu.
  • 331 Portsmouth & Spithead 1893 - published 2009; intro by Richard Oliver. Includes a map of Lee-on-the Solent.

    For a full list of the Inch to the Mile maps visit Visit the One Inch page


    All maps can be ordered through our On-line Mapshop and through various local stockists.

    Most maps in the Godfrey Edition are taken from the 25 inch to the mile map and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile. They cost just £ 2.50 each. For a full list of maps for the South West, return to the South West page or to the main Index page for full details of the series. For further information phone us on 01207 583388.

    Alan Godfrey Maps, Prospect Business Park, Leadgate, Consett, DH8 7PW. Tel 01207 583388


    The Godfrey Edition / sales@alangodfreymaps.co.uk / 9 Feb 2011