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  1. 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 ...

  2. Portchester Castle. Fascinating place with a lot of history. The view from the top of the Keep is excellent but the spiral staircase from the floor below is very narrow and not an easy thing to climb up or down. Pricey at £12.50 per adult as well.

  3. Portchester Castle Original Source: PORTCHESTER CASTLE. From the 17th century until the end of the Napoleonic wars the castle served as a prisoner-of-war depot. The prisoners of war left in 1814, and Portchester became a prison for military deserters until 1819. The castle was taken into state guardianship in the 1920s.

  4. History of Portchester Castle. Portchester Castle has a rich history dating back to 285 AD. The grounds were the site of a Roman fort, Saxon settlement, and later, a Norman castle. The castle was in the hands of the monarchy from 1154 to 1632 before being used by the government as a prisoner-of-war camp.

  5. Portchester castle started as a roman coastal fortification erected by Carausius around 285 AD. The medieval stone castle inside the roman shell is first mentioned in 1153 and was probably built by William Pont de l’Arche around 1120. In 1396 two palatial wings are added to the fortress for king Richard II.

  6. Apr 6, 2022 · Portchester Castle is situated south side of Portchester, off the A27, which can be joined by exiting the M27 at Junction 11. There is free parking available just outside the castle and less than 200 meters from the entrance.

  7. The Roman Fort. Portchester Castle was begun as a Roman fort, one of the series of coastal forts now known as the Forts of the Saxon Shore. These forts were built over the course of the 3rd century, to meet the threat presented by Saxon pirates who were then raiding the south coast of Roman Britain. Portchester is the favoured of two candidates ...

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