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842: 448: 63: 205: 858: 1067: 770:, which were both once farms. Milton is located on the south eastern side of Portsea Island and is bordered on the east by Langstone Harbour. Eastney lies to the south, Southsea to the south west, Baffins to the north and Fratton to the west. Milton was originally a small farming village on Portsea Island, surrounded by farmland until it was swallowed up by city expansion in the early years of the 20th century. 197: 47: 70: 1108:. The Southsea Railway was closed in 1914 due to economic competition from trams. Railway track and stations were subsequently removed and replaced with roads and housing. On a modern map of Portsmouth, the route of the Southsea Railway can still clearly be seen from the arrangement of the newer housing and roads which replaced it. 733:). Mile End was consumed within the rapid urban development of the growing Landport and Buckland areas during the 19th and 20th centuries. Much like neighbouring Rudmore, Mile End's proximity to Portsmouth's naval dockyard during World War II caused extensive damage and redevelopment of the Mile End area post-war. 1085:
thriving commercial area with well-known high street chains, and numerous independent traders which includes restaurants, bars, charity shops, food retailers and furniture/household goods shops. From 1999, Southsea had its own separate town council, but was reintegrated back into Portsmouth City Council in 2010.
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It was originally intended to have a railway station; the intermediate station between Havant and Portsmouth Town stations when the line opened. However, this never materialised, in spite of the large gap between stations, and the existence of a signalled level crossing for many years (now a bridge).
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of Portsmouth. This development worried the governor of the dockyard, as he feared that the new buildings would provide cover for any forces attempting to attack. In 1703, he threatened to demolish any buildings within range of the cannons mounted on the dockyard walls. However, after a petition to
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North End is a mainly residential area to the centre-north of the island. Its name reflects its origin as a northern expansion of the (then) village of Kingston, forming the "northern end" of Kingston. North End is built on land which was formerly Stubbington Farm, part of which retains the street
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Southsea occupies the southern end of Portsea Island, within a mile (1.6 km) of Portsmouth's city centre and Portsmouth Harbour. Originally named Croxton Town after the land owner, a Mr. Croxton, Southsea grew into a popular Victorian seaside resort in the nineteenth century. Southsea has a
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Eastney Lake, a natural tidal inlet of Langstone Harbour is located on the northern side of the Eastney peninsula, with Milton on the opposite northern side of Eastney Lake. A small enclosed lagoon nicknamed 'The Glory Hole' is located on the southern side of Eastney Lake, and is refilled with
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However, remnants of Mile End still survive to present day along a narrow area of Portsea Island's west shoreline; Mile End Road is the official name of a section of the A3 road to the north of Commercial Road which extends northwards through Mile End (alongside the
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Somerstown is an inner city residential district of Portsmouth that was first founded in the early nineteenth century on land owned by a Mr. Somers, in whose name the district is now named. Somerstown is located to the south of Landport and the north of Southsea.
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In the late 19th and early 20th century the rapid expansion of Portsmouth saw the original village engulfed. The west of the district is now a predominantly residential area of 1930s housing, while the east is an industrial and commercial area.
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Residential parts of Landport are separated from its trade and distribution premises alongside its Albert Johnson Quay by the M275/A3 where the roads change designation. In the westernmost street of this residential side is a large old
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Hilsea is the north-western district of the city, with a mixture of residential and industrial/retail/distribution areas. It is home to one of Portsmouth's main sports and leisure facilities, the Mountbatten Centre and
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stadium, despite its name, was built on land purchased from Milton Farm and is still located in the Milton Ward area of Portsmouth, south of the city's railway line, the boundary of the neighbouring Fratton Ward area.
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ran northwards from Landport Gate, which created the settlement of Landport just to the north of Old Portsmouth. A mile north from Landport Gate also gave rise to the Mile End settlement and the Mile End Road name.
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which took convicts and typhus with it from Portsmouth to the colony. Tucker escaped and made it all the way back to Britain in 1803, only to be taken to Portsmouth for re-embarkation to Australia. He was later a
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Fronting the beach along the southern shore is the promenade road of Eastney, which includes is punctuated by three forts, small Eastney Fort West (dismantled), Eastney Fort East and large
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between Commercial Road, Landport and Kingston Crescent is locally known as Mile End Road area. Landport is also home to the former Mile End House School, which was a boys
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infant and junior school serve it. Its park adjoining the feeder road terminating at the city centre (with motorway status) has large fields and an adventure playground.
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supermarket, which reflects the working-class naval and industrial heritage of the Fratton district, with localised rather than centralised low-budget shops and cafés.
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were built in the district in 1911. The 1920s and 1930s saw extensive redevelopment of the area, with many of the older slums being replaced by new council houses.
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Taka : a vignette life of William Tucker 1784-1817 : convict, sealer, trader in human heads, Otago settler, New Zealand's first art dealer
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Two Bronze Age hoards and a hoard of Roman coins have been found on the island. In 979 AD the island was raided by Danes. At the time of the
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is a flat and low-lying natural island 24.5 square kilometres (9.5 sq mi; 6,100 acres) in area, just off the southern coast of
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Rudmore is the name of a former residential district on the western side of Portsea Island near to the naval base and the present-day
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clay shoreline was convenient for hauling boats into and from Portsmouth Harbour. In 1792 the name of the area was changed from
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is a 1980s housing development which occupies the north-eastern portion of Hilsea. Anchorage Park was formerly the location of
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The Portsea area was formerly an expanse of common land located between the original walled town of Portsmouth and the nearby
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Birthplace Museum in his birthplace home, and Mile End Chapel (a studio). A section of the original main Portsmouth to London
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terraced houses, and is typical of the residential areas in the city. There is also a modest shopping centre on Fratton Road,
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was born at 1 Mile End Terrace, Mile End on 7 February 1812, which has since been renamed 393 Old Commercial Road, Landport.
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Langstone Harbour's salt-water on high spring tides. Eastney Lake is also known by locals as 'Eastney Creek' or 'The Creek'.
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where he became that country's first art dealer before falling victim to his hosts in 1817 and being eaten. The novelist
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This small central, typical, terraced district of the city has a few high-rise developments and is entirely residential.
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Buckland is a central neighbourhood at the heart of the island, directly north of Kingston and north-east of Landport.
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Old Portsmouth lies on the south west corner of Portsea Island and forms the eastern side of the narrow entrance to
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Milton is a suburban residential district of the city of Portsmouth with two large public parks, named
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Portsea Island from the west (north to the left), from the air (beneath neighbouring Hayling Island)
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A "Station Road" was laid out, and still exists, however construction on the station never began.
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England, Scotland, & Ireland, a picturesque survey of the United Kingdom and its institutions
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and Commercial Road, the main retail area of the city. Stamshaw is bounded to its west by the
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The area's proximity to the dockyard resulted in its taking massive bomb damage during
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By the start of the 20th century, Portsmouth council had started to clear much of the
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Portsea Island gives its name to a neighbourhood of Portsmouth historically known as
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Mile End began as a small 18th century settlement built on the London to Portsmouth
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Portsea Island (left), separated from the mainland (right) by the narrow, tidal
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Queen Anne, royal consent for the development was granted in 1704. Part of
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spur and the intersection junction now known as the "Rudmore Roundabout".
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is one of four stations remaining on Portsea Island and forms part of the
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founded by George Lewin Oliver, who later became a founding director of
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Three roads connect Portsea Island to the mainland road network; the
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The Portsmouth that has passed : a panorama of a thousand years
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at Granada Road. The railway line ran south off a branch line from
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From 1885, Southsea had its own railway branch line, named the
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and heritage of the original old town of Portsmouth, including
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View of Portsmouth and Portsea Island from Portsdown Hill, UK
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This small north-west corner has the public parkland point,
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map of lines around Portsmouth, showing the Southsea Railway
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Copnor is an area on the eastern side of Portsea Island. As
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Portsea Island has the third-largest population of all the
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to the north and west is Portsmouth rugby football club.
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was born in Britain Street in 1806; and the professor
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To the west is the peninsular mainland town of 1333:Early man in Portsmouth and South-East Hampshire 915:shoreline in Portsmouth Harbour became known as 1438:The origins of Portsmouth and the first charter 729:entrance to the walled town of Portsmouth (now 685:horse trough and row of listed four homes, the 280:, separates Portsea Island from the mainland. 8: 415:). Local people began adding the additional 39: 1586:"A History of Council Houses in Portsmouth" 1017:, which is built on a pier to the south of 590:department store, now dominated by a large 374: 306:Portsea Island has four railway stations ( 45: 38: 1505:Brunel : the man who built the world 895:was born in Portsea on 30 December 1850. 1365:Gates, William G.; Peake, Nigel (1987). 968:was born in Portsea on 15 January 1841. 451:Map of the Island of Portsea, dated 1773 291:(split on two separate bridges) and the 27:Island off the southern coast of England 1311: 1309: 1239:"Census 2021 Number of usual residents" 1230: 824:(also known as "Spice Island") and the 1468: 1466: 1441:. Portsmouth City Council. p. 2. 1218:, not Portsea Island, all sharing the 611: 586:, built on the site of a large former 427:) name in later times after the Saxon 143:24.542 km (9.476 sq mi) 981:housing in Portsea. 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Portsea, Portsmouth
Portsea, Victoria

Portsea is located in Hampshire
Solent
50°49′N 1°04′W / 50.81°N 1.07°W / 50.81; -1.07
Hampshire
Portsmouth


Portsea Creek
Hampshire
England
Portsmouth
islands in the British Isles
Great Britain
Ireland
London
Hayling Island
Langstone Harbour
Gosport
Portsmouth Harbour
Spithead
Solent
Portsea Creek
M275 motorway
A3 London Road
A2030 Eastern Road
Whale Island
Royal Navy

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