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Southsea is a
seaside resort and a
geographic area of Portsmouth,
Portsea Island in the
ceremonial county of Hampshire, England.
Southsea is
located 1...
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structures at 560 feet (170 m).
Southsea is Portsmouth's
seaside resort,
which was
named after Southsea Castle.
Southsea has two piers;
Clarence Pier amu****t...
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Southsea Hoverport is
adjacent to
Clarence Pier in the
Southsea area of
Portsmouth in
southern England. From here
frequent hovercraft services leave for...
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Southsea Castle,
historically also
known as
Chaderton Castle,
South Castle and
Portsea Castle, is an
artillery fort
originally constructed by
Henry VIII...
- St Jude's Church,
Southsea is a
Church of
England church in
Southsea, Hampshire,
built in 1851 by
Thomas Ellis Owen as part of a
housing development. It...
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Portsea Island has four
railway stations (Portsmouth Harbour,
Portsmouth &
Southsea,
Fratton and Hilsea)
connected by an
island branch line to the mainland...
- Navy have
borne the name HMS
Southsea Castle,
named after Southsea Castle on
Portsea Island, Hampshire, England: HMS
Southsea Castle (1696), a 32-gun fifth-rate...
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Queens Hotel is a
luxury hotel in
Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire. The
current Queens Hotel is
placed on the site of
Southsea House,
built in 1861 by architect...
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Southsea Railway was a
short railway branch line. It was
built to give
easier access from the
jointly operated main line
railway approaching Portsmouth...
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Portsmouth &
Southsea railway station is a
Grade II
listed building and the main
railway station in the city of
Portsmouth in Hampshire, England. It is...