Unfortunately, I currently live in The Netherlands, and can't simply pop into Portishead Library!
But, I did find this via Google:
I just found this post, and it brought back memories of when I worked in a large residential nursery in Portishead, I think it was called Nore House it wasnt a pleasant expeirence I was a lowly assistant along with a lot of other young girls trying to care for so many young children with very little guidence given to us by the qualified staff, and a pittance for wages.although the building had been a beautiful house in its time with the grounds running down to the water edge.I wonder what happened to the children when it was closed down, and is the house still there?
Also found a site selling 1930's Ordnance Survey of Portishead (West) (google for Alan Godfrey Maps).
Quote: Features on the map include West Hill, Dry Hill, Capenore Court, Greenfield Farm, Springfield Farm, St Peter's church, National Nautical School, Nore House, Black Nore Point Lighthouse, St Barnabas church, convent, Blade Road. (reckon that last should be Slade Road?)