685:. Although some of Victorian Southsea escaped the bombing, areas such as the Kings Road and Elm Grove were extensively damaged and the Palmerston Road shopping areas were completely destroyed. The beachfront, piers and promenades were closed for the duration of the war. Following the end of the war, in 1945 Southsea and the rest of Portsmouth embarked on a massive clearance and rebuilding scheme. Many areas of destroyed, damaged and intact low-income housing were cleared to make way for new building schemes. The Kings Road Estate and Roslyn House, among others, were developed between 1945 and the 1970s. Palmerston Road shopping area was developed in the 1950s and still stands today. Although visitor numbers to the resort area never recovered, Southsea continued to develop throughout the 20th century and today remains a mixed residential area and leisure destination.
595:, some 480 acres (about 2 km) of open grassland. Due to military requirements for clear lines of fire adjacent to Southsea Castle, the area was developed and remains today as a park and garden. Apartments and hotels were constructed towards the common and waterfront, along Southsea Terrace, Western Parade and Clarence Parade. The first large hotel was the Portland Hotel (destroyed in the Second World War) near Kent Road. Others soon followed, including the purpose-built Queens Hotel (1861), Pier Hotel (1865) and Beach Mansions Hotel (1866). In 1852 the Clarence Esplanade and a memorial were erected by public subscription, and development of the resort led in 1861 to
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today, with many of the buildings having listed status. Owen built properties in Kent Road, Queen's
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returns of 1790 and describe small areas of building and farming plots. Most of the land was undeveloped and open grass and marshland still dominated the area. In the early 19th century, development continued on land owned by Thomas
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saw an increase in fortifications on the seafront. Parades were held on
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Portsmouth and its dockyard. In 1874, the
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The town council had limited powers and a small budget funded by the local precept. It campaigned on local issues, seeking to influence the unitary authority
Portsmouth City Council, awarded funds to local causes and funded infrastructure improvements in the local area. Until 2007 it had a small
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Portsmouth City Council. There was a long-standing campaign to disband the town council. In a poll of local residents in February 2010, 66.3 per cent voted to abolish it. The parish was abolished on 23 April 2010. It is now in the
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Canoe Lake is the last remnant of an area of marsh and open water known as the Great Morass, drained in 1886, on which much of
Southsea now sits. The lake is topped up from the sea by a sluice gate at high tide. Some marine wildlife can be spotted in the lake, including fish, crabs,
644:, moving to Southsea in June 1882 with less than £10 (£1300 today) to his name. He set up a medical practice at 1 Bush Villas in Elm Grove, Southsea. Areas of Southsea suffered from the rapid development of the suburb; certain streets suffered from poverty and there was a major
1189:, Southsea enjoys one of the mildest winters in the United Kingdom, and experiences higher temperatures than areas surrounding it, as well as higher sunshine hours. Summers tend to be warm with fewer extreme high temperatures than other areas in the South East of England.
460:. A year later in 1926, Portsmouth was granted official city status, while its main railway station retained its "Portsmouth & Southsea" name, which has led many non-locals and visitors to wrongly assume that Southsea is still a separate town near to Portsmouth.
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1694:. The line was not able to compete with the Portsmouth corporation tram services. It was closed in 1914 and never re-opened. The line itself and the station have since been demolished and replaced with houses. Southsea is now served by stations at
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Memorial Service, held each December, when thousands of lights are floated on the lake to commemorate loved ones in the local community who have been lost to cancer.
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and large, distinct commercial and entertainment area, separate from the town of Portsmouth up until Southsea and the whole of Portsea Island were incorporated into the town borough of Portsmouth in 1904.
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commemorating notable figures in Southsea include Lieutenant Norman Holbrooke VC, Fred T Jane, Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Ellis Owen, Peter Sellers, Commander Edwin Unwin VC, and Dame Frances A Yates.
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Just off the seafront is Southsea Model Village which is a 1/12 scale model village with forty miniature buildings, houses, forts, castles and a miniature railway. It was opened in 1956 in part of
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Albert Road is a well known road of the hosts a range of independent bars, restaurants, cafes and live music venues. It also hosts a range of cultural events. It is also houses the
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and as the dockyard continued to grow, new homes were required for the increasing personnel, and many houses, villas and apartments were built. The architect and builder
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outbreak in 1848. The works of the commission helped bring about some improvements and eventually led to the setting up of the Southsea Improvement Association.
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was created extending to Gunwharf Quays from Southsea seafront. The walkway is marked on the pavement, and is lined by distinctive blue street lanterns.
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1165:Southsea features a mild
765:Portsmouth Naval Memorial
718:Portsmouth Naval Memorial
516:to order the building of
452:Due to declining use and
435:General Sir George Willis
415:Portsmouth's railway line
359:and a geographic area of
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3390:Grade I listed buildings
2675:"Southsea Model Village"
2005:"About Southsea Castle'"
1961:Neighbourhood Statistics
1922:
1735:University of Portsmouth
1667:from Southsea seafront.
836:
2938:5 December 2018 at the
2628:"Southsea Common Trees"
2367:Clark, Gregory (2017).
2055:"History in Portsmouth"
1987:"A History of Southsea"
1879:, BBC weather presenter
1800:Isambard Kingdom Brunel
666:Edwardian Baroque style
427:Fratton railway station
3075:Borough of Test Valley
3065:District of New Forest
2758:"UK regional climates"
1933:national championships
1839:, aviator, cricketer,
1812:Basil Hall Chamberlain
1806:Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
1760:Portsmouth High School
1679:
1676:Railway Clearing House
1653:
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733:
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668:built in 1903 and the
638:Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
613:
501:
210:Postcode district
140:Ceremonial county
122:Unitary authority
23:. For other uses, see
3023:Boroughs or districts
2928:Southsea Town Council
2732:"Lakeoflights.org.uk"
1673:
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1614:Southsea Town Council
1601:Source 1: Met Office
1179:Mediterranean climate
923:Trachycarpus fortunei
876:
865:
857:
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773:HM Queen Elizabeth II
727:
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574:St Jude's CofE church
493:
378:seaside resort named
3471:Beaches of Hampshire
3040:Borough of Eastleigh
2807:. BADC. October 2013
2458:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2445:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2432:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2419:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2406:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2348:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2335:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2322:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2309:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2296:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2280:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2210:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2197:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2162:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2149:Quail, Sarah (2000)
2067:Quail, Sarah (2000)
1937:Nautilus Tournaments
1904:Frances Amelia Yates
1765:Mayville High School
1721:and Ferry Point, on
1130:Royal Marines Museum
1013:Millennium Promenade
750:Chinese State Circus
716:Southsea Common and
190:Sovereign state
3461:Areas of Portsmouth
3400:Scheduled monuments
3091:(cities in italics)
3070:Borough of Rushmoor
3014:City of Southampton
3002:Unitary authorities
1877:Tomasz Schafernaker
1775:Ark Charter Academy
1463:Average rainy days
1155:The Wedgewood Rooms
1116:Overlord Embroidery
1092:Victorious Festival
1007:To commemorate the
994:Historical features
954:Tourist attractions
947:Cordyline australis
917:Phoenix canariensis
901:Great Storm of 1987
813:Victorious Festival
746:Moscow State Circus
742:Victorious Festival
728:Row of wind-pruned
506:Portsmouth dockyard
473:The Wedgewood Rooms
331: /
3080:City of Winchester
3050:Borough of Gosport
3045:Borough of Fareham
3009:City of Portsmouth
2654:Southsea Skatepark
2363:Retail Price Index
1991:localhistories.org
1967:on 2 February 2017
1837:Reginald Fulljames
1704:Portsmouth Harbour
1680:
1654:
1052:Mediterranean gull
929:Chamaerops humilis
879:
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860:
852:
734:
722:
614:
567:style, and form a
522:Portsmouth Harbour
502:
392:Portsmouth Harbour
390:and approaches to
276:UK Parliament
222:Dialling code
3448:
3447:
3425:Further education
3405:South Coast Plain
3089:Major settlements
3060:Borough of Havant
2977:Ceremonial county
2630:. Portsmouth News
1929:underwater hockey
1790:Sir Evelyn Barker
1770:St John's College
1750:Mary Rose Academy
1610:
1609:
1556:possible sunshine
1114:(which holds the
1018:English Heritage
966:South Parade Pier
887:Dutch elm disease
796:In August 2010, "
758:2008 FA Cup Final
732:, Southsea Common
601:South Parade Pier
578:Thomas Ellis Owen
569:conservation area
557:Thomas Ellis Owen
421:, along with the
399:South Parade Pier
350:
349:
49:South Parade Pier
21:Southsea, Wrexham
3483:
3435:Lord Lieutenants
3118:Bishop's Waltham
3055:District of Hart
2994:Hampshire Portal
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1684:Southsea Railway
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1134:Eastney Barracks
630:Southsea Railway
589:The Great Morass
542:Second World War
500:
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423:Southsea Railway
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1871:Rudyard Kipling
1853:Lancelot Hogben
1847:Robert Gittings
1783:
1731:
1712:London Victoria
1708:London Waterloo
1688:Fratton Station
1640:
1638:Transport links
1630:of Portsmouth.
1628:unparished area
1616:
1611:
1606:Source 2: BADC
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1163:
1147:
1120:Southsea castle
1112:The D-Day Story
1108:
1076:
1074:Performing arts
1029:
996:
961:
956:
891:Huntingdon Elms
839:
815:moved from the
754:Portsmouth F.C.
730:Huntingdon Elms
710:
708:Southsea Common
691:
654:
626:public lighting
622:street cleaning
593:Southsea Common
546:Postwar Britain
518:Southsea Castle
498:
488:
384:Southsea Castle
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3385:Country houses
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2032:
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1947:
1946:
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1889:Jeffrey Steele
1886:
1880:
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1868:
1865:Jim Al-Khalili
1862:
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1841:Military Cross
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974:amusement park
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935:Butia capitata
858:Southsea Beach
838:
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690:
689:Recent history
687:
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572:1860. In 1851
553:Napoleonic era
510:British Empire
487:
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401:was opened by
365:Portsea Island
357:seaside resort
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