Nicky19802010@hitmail.co.uk, Any chance you could email me about this place regarding entrances. Box Tunnel passes through Box Hill on the Great Western Main Line (GWML) between Bath and Chippenham.The 1.83-mile (2.95 km) tunnel was the world's longest railway tunnel when it was completed in 1841. Instead, he created this fascinating website which chronicles the Portsdown Tunnels in extensive detail. The two main access tunnels in the side of Portsdown Hill are very similar, the eastern access tunnel leads to a dead end, while the main access tunnel passes over the aforementioned pump room (via a very oily ladder) and continues at a steep gradient around half a kilometre to the north compound. Facebook. The slopes are home to impressive shows of wildlife that can be explored through miles of paths. But that doesnt mean Fort Widley wasnt used during WW2. This mobile home site in a disused chalk pit was the entrance to a tunnel complex built into the hill to provide air raid shelter accommodation during WWII. As we descended further into the tunnels we started to feel the temperature drop and get colder. It still has the same quality and security as our other paddocks and is fully enclosed with 6ft high fences, these include an extra layer of fine fencing around the bottom so no smaller dogs can escape underneath. This was the entrance to the Fort Widley tunnels. Since then the fence holes have been addressed. Roundabout ahead 2 nd exit. Did you find it?
but sadly now thats not the case anymore for any of the four. a few dead ends, some were just a un-finished tunnel with a chalk face,
Raising awareness of WW2 history in the New Forest and Hampshire area through community and learning. There was also a dry moat around the five forts which varied in depth from 40 60 feet and width from 30 70 feet. Another that a tunnel runs from Gosport to Portsdown. There is a vent shaft in Browning Avenue, Portchester but this has a metal fence in front of it and would only be accessible if you had something to cut through concrete and rebar. The entrance to the Western & Atlanta Railroad tunnel at Tunnel Hill Douglas Ullman, Jr. true local legends. Its completely sealed up. It may
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on iOS, Android & AppGallery. Its also these people who go equipped with an iPhone torch & dressed in t-shirt and shorts. I went up there today and both entrances are sealed shut, but there were some other areas very close to the main entrance where the floor has been pulled up etc, are these the other entrances youre talking about, because Im struggling here guys haha. there) . Hi Johnny You can usually buy a cup of tea and a bacon roll from the van in the car park and sit and watch Portmouth and the Solent. 1 of 24. ground floor of Trinidad House and I was frequently woken by noises and
inside them, but that we will never know as all we had was a torch, no pen
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Besides five new batteries constructed along the sea front, there were six new forts built Gomer, Grange, Rowner, Brockhurst, Elson and Fareham. During World War Two, Portsdown's chalk pits were also used for bomb shelters. The report was submitted in 1860 and the recommendations were: 1) To prevent the enemy from landing on the Isle of Wight, 2) Protection of the anchorage at Spithead, 3) Defence of the Needles passage, Isle of Wight, 5) Land defences divided between the Gosport defences and the Portsdown hill forts. Is there people living in there? All Portsdown Forts played a role during the Second World War. In fact, the Portsdown Tunnels play such a significant role that Portsmouth became an important target for the Soviet Union during the Cold War. What is the arrowed feature cut into the hill? Explores the tunnels, shelters and caves on Portsdown Hill Portsmouth
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neighbour were out in the road playing on our bikes and wed made a jump
Fort c1860 by Captain William Crossman of the Royal Engineers. Where? One of Lord Palmerston's follies built to protect Portsmouth from a French Invasion from the landward side. bushes and grass. I can confirm the entrance is blocked with a full wall of concrete. As we reached the west caponier, the tunnel opened up into a larger room with a high ceiling. Compensation for residents evicted from their homes is unknown. Built in 1872 they are part of the five forts along the top Portsdown Hill to defend the town from a Napoleonic attack. The photo with 7 painted on the wall is from the east tunnel, from memory the entire tunnel is like this, straight, long & with the occasional alcove for the fuel cells. huge amount of academic interest, from around the world, with the following explanations
this. vintage abel reels. Fort Nelson Fort Nelson, near Portsmouth, is home to the Royal Armouries' national collection of artillery and historic cannon - free admission. Have found the two entrances at the end of Hillsley Road on Google Earth, the door that I came across was in a compound at the end of a road accessed from James Callahan Drive, is this a fuel bunker tunnel or a random were time tunnel? Even if its a difficult one. Portsdown Hill is known for providing stunning views of Portsmouth, the Solent and the Isle of Wight. Email. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. photo site location. During a few visits to the site, we managed to see the entire place. Please email me at. Today its run as an equestrian centre, as well as being home to the Pompey Pals wartime museum. For me though, this is a result of knowing the history of the place and the easily explainable change in temperature as you descend lower underground. Went here recently, can confirm that the two southern entrances are still tightly secured with huge metal doors with metal wire crates filled with small rocks to block access to the doors. Where did you get that map? Not going to have much luck finding a PPF3 mask right now! hearing these noises. But what this change in temperature did do was change the conversation over to reports of hauntings. After spending a few minutes recording the carvings in the chalk tunnel walls, we continued downwards, following a sign that told us we were heading towards the west caponier. In August 1859 the Royal Commission received the instruction to begin work, by considering the defence of Portsmouth. Route Number. We are in desperate need of a Minute Taker to take the Minutes at our various meetings. The walls are approximately 1'-9" thick and extend 12 feet . Sussex Street Portsdown (locally referred to as 'The Hill') is located to the north of Portsmouth UK. As an electrical
Both South entrances are still very much sealed with the doors welded closed and RSJs welded to the doors. Say no more. way the brickwork was if it were a tunnel it would have been running from
If people started doing what you are suggesting find out on your own then peoples life might be in danger, plus Scott knows a safe way and why dont we all just use the safe way, keeping information to yourself is just letting your curiosity die plus it just sounds stupid when the person is willing to share the address and is happy for others to use it. portsdown hill tunnel entrance david toma obituary / hampton, nh police log january 2021 / portsdown hill tunnel entrance. PT after open, circa 1940s. across, inside the hole we could see brickwork forming the top of an arch
I explored the hill as much as I could as I grew up and readily soaked up all the tales and legends. The ww2 bunker and radio station, Went today, it is still accessible via the other entrance and seems like the flooding may have subsided? So my question being have you ever heard of any tunnels in that area? They want a postcode, a coordinate, a pin on a map. Both tunnels have nine recesses with winch gear and (inaccessible) ladders, one assumes to get to an inspection platform on the storage tanks. It is in fact a firing step used for rifle
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Get Involved. If you rotate that map 90 and just overlay it, itll all become very clear. There is more than one entrance/exit to the fuel bunker. Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn8Bi7M05rRsINBxQ_LbyIw/joinWeve mapped out some locations to explore Portsdown hi. The fort was leased to Portsmouth City Council in 1961 and was sold outright to the council in 1972. Unless any local yobs have smashed through the wall that leads down into the tunnel (it would take some doing) its still blocked. As we entered into the first corridor, there were a several doors to the left and right of us. Would do but not local, never been there and a long way to go and fail. The Navy used it for radar in 1947, and a Navigational School until 1968. We shortly came out of the first tunnel to an open area. Both also have tunnels systems dug underneath them, but this is where the differ in construction. caponier at the top centre still clearly displays the evidence of
RM 2JTBFYJ - Royal Armouries at Fort Nelson. Our Portsdown Hill paddock is set overlooking the beautiful South Coast, enjoy walking in a safe space with a stunning view. The other point I would mention is that there was vehicular access from
This is where the history of the manpower required for digging tunnels like this really became clear. The walls had loopholes for rifle fire. Shall let you know ? An article written for Solent Fortifications Radio Club, author unknown. Fort Southwick UGHQ low level access road]. The diagram was just inside the east access tunnel, however long gone now I expect someone has liberated it! Thanks. on Portsdown were all linked together by
purchased the blocks of flats at the top, I was in the last block, on the
It also makes photography somewhat difficult, not wanting to get our kit covered in oil and the blackness soaking up the torchlight I got a really awful set of photos from down there! Any way you can send me coordinates please? the sailing club as this is in direct line from the hill to the dockyard. Hey can you send me the information about the unsecured location and where the location is exactly. Is there any more entrances any one has found? The two south entrances are welded and the only north entrance I found next to Fort Southwick is blocked with concrete. In other words, you did the hard work in locating your entrance, and itll be the lazy explorer that gets it sealed up! is also no evidence of tunnels, either physical or on plans, at the forts
Work began during the 1860s. Decommissioned in the 1990s, Portsdown fuel bunker is still in great condition, although the pump room (the deepest part of the bunker) is quickly becoming an oil-filled swimming pool. Easiest directions: Take junction 11 off the M27. Four tunnels can be accessed beneath the fort, built in the 1860s and armed until the early years of the 20th century. "It was now that I realised how little information there was. :/. During the Second World War it was modified to provide more accommodation. The Portsdown Hill Countryside Officer is based as Fort Widley, Portsdown Hill Road. Portsdown Technology Park is a Centre of Excellence in Maritime Mission Systems and hopes to attract occupiers across the Maritime, Technology, Security and Defence sectors, offering opportunities to work alongside QinetiQ and their partners in this outstanding environment. Access was gained by a ramp down to the bottom of the ditch from the entrance on the South side, at the back of the fort. Gray New - June 2009. Here is
During the 1930s a vast underground storage facility was dug deep in to Portsdown Hill overlooking Portsmouth, capable of holding up to around 180,000 tons of oil in 9 concrete storage tanks, each 35ft high. This caused the escarp walls on the north, north west and west sides of the ditch to slide forward and the parapet to subside. The walls were damp and cold to the touch. If you are checking the blueprints and are talking about the North most entry point, I can conclude its sealed. Driving Test Centre. Thanks. Keep them coming Thanks, Your email address will not be published. stopped rounds. Our adventurous souls craved an unconventional trekking experience. would be slightly helpful. Important, noteworthy & interesting comments are highlighted below. Park school which is the old Purbrook Park house. Regards and keep up with this very interesting and local
Registered Charity No 284744, Hampshire Genealogical Society, 2023 | Site by Wizbit, Palmerstons Folly The Story of Portsmouths Forts. Yeah, after I posted this I realised my error and think I have found it. The third access around 280metres north of the portals looked to still be blocked but didnt actually try it. Interested in this property? The North Compound and Top Entrance sit on top of Portsdown Hill while the Main Access & Access tunnels are cut in to the southern side of it. Sitemap | Oil is quite literally everywhere, a good couple of inches deep in places, and with several holes and ditches in the floor it makes this part of the fuel bunker pretty dangerous. Ten lives were lost to cave-ins before the tunnel was even completed. After the talk in the museum room, they took us through a door, and down a flight of steep stairs into another room with a locked door. The hike from the parking lot to Rays Hill Tunnel is a gentle uphill walk. The Fareham side is classified C371. Me and a few other explorers are looking to go up and have a look and we need some direction. Youd go and have a look to see if theres a way in. Today a small depression
Portsmouths naval history is a long & proud one which the residents of the city are constantly reminded of living in the shadow of Portsdown Hill. UK. Mandai T15 Trail. Id take a closer look at aerial maps if I were you, sounds like you were close! This
I used to live in Hillsley Road, when Portsmouth Housing Association had
Bunk beds and kitchen facilities were installed in the corrugated sheeting-lined tunnels. via a trapdoor in the roof of the vault. Magicward@hotmail.co.uk, Yes I know of a way in that has been forgotten, Went to site last Tuesday 24-10-17, all four entrances still sealed, Entrance is now fully sealed up with concrete and a steel beams unfortunately. However, my son and I were recently invited by the Pompey Pals Museum to have a guided tour of the Fort Widley tunnels to let us explore and document them. Improve this listing All photos (52) Top ways to experience nearby attractions Portsmouth Historic Dockyard: Ultimate Explorer Ticket 149 Attractions & Museums from $46.64 per adult Hampshire and IOW Air Ambulance has been called to assist on scene along side the ground ambulances. Martin Long - April 2013. Is there any chance you could help? go to the chalk pits by Chalkpit Road, before Lime Grove was built to
If we had, it would have taken us up to the very top of Fort Widley where the equestrian centre activities take place plus even some grazing sheep! on the grass verge, you can guess our amazement when my friends front
From the west Caponier an underground gallery leads back to the spiral stairs and then southwards towards the barracks. A copy of [], The Hampshire Genealogical Society requires your help. back out and not walk around in circles and by using the flint we wasn't
Entrance to the tunnel system was via two inclined staircases from the surface. Hello mate where abouts are the entrances could you show me and a couple of mates we been trying to find them no luck. Portsdown Hill provides magnificent views over Portsmouth and beyond. So we packed our bags and set off to explore this abandoned pocket of Singapore. Rather than white-washed brick walls, the tunnel was now bare chalk. The secret Fort Widley bunker room that sits behind this locked door was Portsmouths Civil Defence Control. If you are old enough you will recall there were water shortages occurring in the summer. Portsdown. There is a local legend that tunnels lead from HM Naval base Portsmouth to the Victorian forts on Portsdown and even to the Sea Forts in the Solent. It is these underground chambers that most of the paranormal activity is said to have been experienced. RF E5TNY5 - Entrance to Fort Nelson, Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK; part of the Royal Armouries. Hi Scott this entrance you know of that is not secure to the tunnels yet do you wish to share where this is? Went today and all four entrances are sealed. is an aerial photograph east of Fort Purbrook taken in 1969 when
Portsdown Hill is a great place for seeing the views of the City of Portsmouth, picnics, and dog walking. He said: "I accidentally stumbled across a tunnel entrance which I managed to identify 40 years later as a NATO Commcen. Fort Purbrook, completed in 1870, was occupied by the Army until 1925. Each fort was designed as a self sufficient unit and connecting tunnels would
Hope you all understand !!!! May be able to access. Map of Palmerstons Folly Locations Click to enlarge. The walls had loopholes for rifle fire. How would I go about getting in here please? spealogy, urban, speleology, military, fort, palmerston, folly, WWII,WW2, mod, MoD, ROC,
typical of a tunnel. A road of two halves, one known for its path along the top of Portsdown Hill Road, and the other forming the run up to it. Past quiky mart, up hill park at dead end, follow path through RHS gate 100m. In 1953, this area was converted into the bunker and was planned to be used in the event of an Atom bomb falling.. Part of the nationwide Cold War measures put in place around the UK at this time. To ensure nobody is found dead in them. samrahman@me.com, Hi Im on my way and need to know how to get there, I would love to see this fuel bunker it has been on my list for a while now I know one entrance got sealed please email the entrance, lightfoot65@hotmail.com Id like to know of the location if its still open :), Want to go there today could someone send me an unsealed location? SHARE. I also used the excellent website portsdown-tunnels.org.uk for certain reference points in this guide. Some authorities believe that it ran as far
Cookies Ive been walking around trying to find one but just cant seem to! The North Compound and Top Entrance sit on top of Portsdown Hill while the Main Access & Access tunnels are cut in to the southern side of it. Our adventure at Keppel Hill Reservoir 1. The dominant feature of this open space was a huge spiral staircase. They face inland, which to some people looks the wrong way. jake.davi@yahoo.co.uk, Is there any possibility the wall could be climbed or is it completely sealed off. Can you please email, please of the location. Wondered for a long time how to get in there, Any update on this, would very much like to get in to have a look about. Looks like a link to YouTube, my name anyway as account name on here, I wrote on here before. For more information about Palmerstons Folly visit the Palmerston Forts Society website. Approximately 900 acres were taken over and clearance rights obtained for another 1000 acres. The idea that the Palmerston Forts
Introduction The Portsdown Underground Fuel Bunker was built during the late 1930s and early 1940s, by Sir Robert McAlpine's construction company, as a bombproof Royal Navy fuel oil reservoir to serve the fleet at the Portsmouth Naval Base. Maryeverley6@gmail.com. OBSCURED Another tunnel entrance now lost in the undergrowth on the slopes of Portsdown Hill When the air raid sirens sounded, people would flee their homes for the night and make their way. This
The thing that sticks in my head the most walking around the Portsdown fuel bunker was the sheer feeling of infinity when looking down the entrance shafts with no end in sight. Driver's Guide ( mobile version) Portsdown Hill Rd. There
The road is currently closed in both directions, between the junctions with Farlington Avenue and Crookhorn Lane. Been looking on aerials as Im planning another trip and seen 3 places on the surface Valve compound and 2 others for possibly the 4th entrance wondering if Im close or can get a hint. the Crookhorn Pass was being built - the big chalk scar in the
The site was uncovered by contractors during a period of
Workers dealt with blue marl clay shrink-swell soil, which was notorious for shifting during rainfall. Animals; Beauty; Business; Career; Health; . could turn around, and this is when I first ever knew about the bunkers, I
Gaz. Can be done as just has. Learn how your comment data is processed. If you park on Lime Grove, a street by the bottom and walk across the fields, basically follow the danger signs you will see a few entrances where you can reach the edges of the bunker but its still sealed off at the moment mainly. I may still have some plans from the report I prepared back then. The escarp is about 10 15 feet thick, backed by earthwork and surmounted by a rampart. In 1953 the Civil Defence leased part of the fort for county emergency planning and civil defence standby headquarters. vibrations what I thought was outside, but considering it was in the
As Jake said, blocked with concrete although nothing a sledge and a bolster cant remove. Its impossible to say, Shane. Aerial
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