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Portchester is a small suburb to the northwest of Portsmouth, England. It is part of the borough of Fareham in Hampshire. Once a small village, Portchester is now a busy part of the expanding conurbation between Portsmouth and Southampton, England, on the A27 main thoroughfare. Its population according to the 2001 Census was approximately 17,000 residents. Portchester Castle, is arguably the finest example of a Roman castle in Western Europe. It continued in use over the next sixteen centuries. As well as the castle and the abundance of historic houses in Castle Street, this suburb is well placed for a multitude of waterfront leisure activities, being only a short distance from the UK's third largest marina at Port Solent (which is home to Europe's second largest gym and health club, including a large outdoor pool) and a short journey from the historic city of Portsmouth and the market town of Fareham.

Transport


Portchester also has its own train station and sits between junctions 11 and 12 of the M27.

See also


Towns in Hampshire

 

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