Portchester Castle

Local namePortchester Castle
LocationBorough of Fareham, UK

Portchester Castle is a medieval fortress that was developed within the walls of the Roman Saxon Shore fort of Portus Adurni at Portchester, to the east of Fareham in Hampshire.

The keep was probably built in the late 11th century as a baronial castle and Portchester was taken under royal control in 1154. The monarchy controlled the castle for several centuries and it was a favoured hunting lodge of King John. It was besieged and captured by the French in 1216 before permanently returning to English control shortly thereafter.

Occupying a commanding position at the head of Portsmouth Harbour, in the medieval period Portchester was an important port. The castle saw the embarkation for several campaigns to France led by England's kings.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portchester_Castle

Official Website https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/portchester-castle/

Address Church Road, Fareham PO16 9, United Kingdom

Coordinates 50°50'13.935" N -1°6'50.638" E

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