February 18, 2012

Gosport - A Town on the Edge of Portsmouth Harbour

Gosport is a town which is nearly on the south coast of England. It is on a peninsula on the edge of Portsmouth Harbour. Because of this it has the benefit of being sea-facing, with a lot of lovely beaches and attractions, but not fully exposed to the sea. The small town of roughly eighty thousand habitancy swells to nearly half a million in the summer months as visitors swarm to the region.

It started life as a troops and naval centre. It is ideally situated in a strategic defence position on the mouth of the harbour and is a excellent location for defending the harbour from the invading armies of the French and Spanish. There are now any forts remaining which have been restored and opened to the public.

Fort Blockhouse can be visited but is unique in that it is one of the oldest working forts still in troops occupation. It also has many other unique points. It is surrounded by water on three sides and so is on a excellent location. Also, it was absolutely built over any centuries - possibly because despite being such a good defending structure, it was also the excellent target.






Other forts of the area are known under the group title of the Palmerston Forts. One such is Fort Brockhurst. These are very favorite tourist attractions. There is nothing like putting your hand on the cold stone of a medieval construction and imaginging the centuries of history, the invading armies and the romantic tales woven into the stones themselves.

Gosport today is a successful modern town. The Spinnaker tower is within easy reach over the bay in Portsmouth. The ferry which runs ordinarily in the middle of Gosport and Portsmouth provides an superior view of this 170m tower which is a new construction in the shape of a tall white sail. A must see attraction for families.

Gosport - A Town on the Edge of Portsmouth Harbour

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