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  2. Portsdown Hill - Wikipedia

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    Portsdown Technology Park is located near Fort Southwick on Portsdown Hill. It is home to a number of defense companies including Qinetiq [ 20 ] and BAE Systems . [ 21 ] Within the park is a building featuring radar towers similar to a Type 45 destroyer , [ 21 ] which are visible to a wide area of Hampshire.

  3. Portsdown - Wikipedia

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    Location map Magic Map Portsdown is a 69.1-hectare (171-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on Portsdown Hill , on the northern outskirts of Portsmouth in Hampshire .

  4. List of Palmerston Forts at Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    These forts are located along Portsdown Hill overlooking Portsmouth, and were a response to advancing weapons technology. This new technology made it possible for shelling accurate over a number of miles to take place. The forts were intended to prevent a hostile force landing further along the coast, approaching Portsmouth from the mainland ...

  5. Portsmouth Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Location map: Magic Map: Portsmouth Harbour is a 1,264.2 ... showing Portsdown Hill in the centre and the city of Portsmouth on the right including the home of the ...

  6. Fort Nelson, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Location of Fort Nelson, Hampshire in Hampshire Fort Nelson , in the civil parish of Boarhunt [ 1 ] in the English county of Hampshire , is one of five defensive forts built on the summit of Portsdown Hill in the 1860s, overlooking the important naval base of Portsmouth and is a Grade I Listed Building . [ 2 ]

  7. Fortifications of Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    1797 Ordnance Survey map, showing fortifications around Portsmouth and Portsea, fortified Gosport to the west, Hilsea Lines to the north, Fort Cumberland to the east. In the 18th century, Portsea started to grow up around the dockyard and in the 1770s a series of ramparts and moats were constructed to protect this new settlement.

  8. Widley - Wikipedia

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    It is on the dip slope of the South Downs just north of the ridge called Portsdown Hill. Widley is served by the A3(T), trunk road which runs from Portsmouth to London. The main A3 to London (at this point the A3(M) motorway) is very close by, making it commutable by road. Widley is served by Cosham or Havant rail stations.

  9. Fort Widley - Wikipedia

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    Fort Widley is one of the forts built on top of Portsdown Hill between 1860 and 1868 on the recommendation of the Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom. [4] It was designed, along with the other Palmerston Forts atop Portsdown, to protect Portsmouth from attack from the rear. [4]