Fort Southwick, Hampshire
Fort Southwick is a 19th-century fort near Southwick, Hampshire. It is one of five forts (Wallington, Nelson, Southwick, Widley and Purbrook) along the chalk ridge of Portsdown Hill, built for the defence of Portsmouth against landward attack in the 1860s, and known as Palmerston's Folly. It is within the council area of Winchester (Hampshire).
Historic England Grade I Listed 1167213.
Place Type: Victorian Fort
Historic County: Hampshire
Lat, Long: 50.859075,-1.1080766
Grid Reference: SU 6287 0699
Civil Parish: Southwick and Widley CP
Council Area: Winchester CA (Hampshire CA)
Police Area: Hampshire and Isle of Wight PA
GBPN ID: 301898
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Fort_Southwick,_Hampshire_301898
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1167213.
Place Type: Victorian Fort
Historic County: Hampshire
Lat, Long: 50.859075,-1.1080766
Grid Reference: SU 6287 0699
Civil Parish: Southwick and Widley CP
Council Area: Winchester CA (Hampshire CA)
Police Area: Hampshire and Isle of Wight PA
GBPN ID: 301898
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Fort_Southwick,_Hampshire_301898
Peruse Hampshire on Wikishire

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