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Hilsea is a
district of the city of
Portsmouth in the
English county of Hampshire.
Hilsea is home to one of Portsmouth's main
sports and
leisure facilities...
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Hilsea Lines are a line of 18th- and 19th-century
fortifications built at
Hilsea to
protect the
northern approach to
Portsea Island, an
island off...
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Hilsea Lido is a
freshwater lido at
Hilsea, Portsmouth, England,
which opened in 1935.
Portsmouth City
Council is
currently renovating Hilsea Lido as...
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Hilsea Barracks was a
military installation at
Hilsea in Portsmouth. The site was
originally occupied by
Gatcombe Manor, a
medieval house which was acquired...
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Hilsea railway station is a
railway station on
Airport Service Road,
Hilsea, Portsmouth,
England serving the
northern end of
Portsea Island, including...
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Hilsea Point Rock is an area of the
English Channel located 0.5 nm south-east of
Hilsea Point, Devon. It
consists of
seven or
eight pinnacles ranging...
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company abandoned the cr**** in 1838. An army
report on the
status of the
Hilsea Lines made in 1853
mentioned that the cr**** was
filled with
weeds to the...
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occupies the north-eastern
portion of
Hilsea.
Anchorage Park was
formerly the
location of
Portsmouth Airport,
Hilsea which was
closed in 1973. This small...
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moved from the
centre of
Portsmouth to a new
location in
Hilsea,
under the
supervision of Ted Galpin, a
Director and
general manager (South)...
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Fratton Park is a
football ground in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, and is the home of
Portsmouth Football Club.
Fratton Park's
location on
Portsea Island...