In 1952 the fort became home to a bomb disposal squadron and a year later an emergency civil control centre for Portsmouth was constructed in the forts magazine. Where abouts is the site and where is the entrance Id love to check it out. Paid a visit last night with the missus. The third access around 280metres north of the portals looked to still be blocked but didnt actually try it. So where are the other entrances on the hill in relation to the east entrance? I mean theres only two that can be humanly opened. Portsdown Hill is a long chalk ridge in Hampshire, England. Underneath the busy urban landscape you can find winding tunnels and cavernous shelters which have long been the subject of fascination for amateur historians and urban explorers. Keep them coming Thanks, Your email address will not be published. There are also museums etc to visit if you wish. The highest point of the hill lies within Fort Southwick at 131m above sea level. Our guide from the Pompey Pals Museum explained how this crucifix symbol and lettering and date (not shown) was carved by workers who dug the tunnels in 1860. SHARE. If you are checking the blueprints and are talking about the North most entry point, I can conclude its sealed. 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. But that doesnt mean Fort Widley wasnt used during WW2. Id like to go this weekend. Hampshire Fire Brigade going to the end of the service road where you The tunnel consist of two bores that pass through Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh, Pa, carrying two lanes of one-way traffic in each direction for S.R. One day, being as inquisitive as young boys are, we managed to prise the top of the door open is the Minimal effort exploring. Four men were killed and the locomotive was trapped inside the tunnel. People will have the chance to explore the haunted tunnels below Portsdown Hill (Image: Creative Commons / Simon Burchell) A ghost hunting experience full of haunting spirits and dark history is being held next week in Portsmouth. Besides five new batteries constructed along the sea front, there were six new forts built Gomer, Grange, Rowner, Brockhurst, Elson and Fareham. via a trapdoor in the roof of the vault. There was one very poignant carving though, and you can see that below. Thank You! Could you please send me the details about the entrance sites if still open? If you found a way, or anyone has, please let me know! The role will require you to liaise with the many other role holders anddeal with [], The Valerie Bacon Archive Living with War in Emsworth is now on display at the Portsmouth History Centre on the third floor of the Central Library. Dirtbiker1@hotmail.com. have been un-necessary. The bunkers were designed to provide a bombproof Royal Navy fuel oil reservoir to serve the fleet at the Portsmouth Naval Base. Found two entrances but all sealed up with metal doors any other ways in would be great to see inside done a few others but would like to get in here. apprentice in HM Dockyard Portsmouth in the early 1970s, I worked in Yard Both very much sealed. wheel disappeared into the ground. By - May 24, 2022. 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. I have been 3 times over the last 3 weeks and I havent found an open entrance yet, I know of a entrance that will not be secured yet . Workers dealt with blue marl clay shrink-swell soil, which was notorious for shifting during rainfall. You can see that secondary tunnel branching off, and the ventilation aspects in the photo below. Hampshire 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. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Where are the other 2, are they on the north slope of the hill? Both also have tunnels systems dug underneath them, but this is where the differ in construction. as Southwick Priory which was then about three miles to the north. Anything please. the hill. Service Maintenance for a while and visited just about every underground The barrack block walls were 4 - 5 feet thick with a thick reinforced concrete roof. In other words, you did the hard work in locating your entrance, and itll be the lazy explorer that gets it sealed up! My legs have never ached so much the days following exploring this place, if youre not going up or down several flights of stairs, youre trudging up long slope shafts. Roundabout ahead, roundabout left 1 st exit. A copy of [], The Hampshire Genealogical Society requires your help. 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? Looking vertically up the stair case, you could see daylight coming in. The walls were damp and cold to the touch. The two entrances are located some 40ft up One of the two entrances Unlined access tunnel Inside the main tunnel on the lower level Stairs up to the upper level Looking up the stairs The upper level tunnel Looking back to stairs Access tunnel to the upper level Lined room to the left of the entrance Posted by Colin G at 12:47 pm 5 comments: Our adventure at Keppel Hill Reservoir 1. location there - I never found any evidence to support these ideas. Real shame I didnt go in when I was peering down the tunnel only couple of weeks ago! There are 9 tanks as I recall 7 are 700 feet long with 2 shorter ones. I thoroughly recommend a visit; Ive put their website link at the bottom of the page, please do support them. Cookies Underground tunnels went from the Barrack block to the caponiers in the moat. Since first commenting nearly a year ago I have done my own research and found my own way in, its really cool but I wouldnt go down there without proper footwear and at least a dust mask and a torch powered by the fire of hell itself as its pretty damn dark. Opening Times. Perhaps the best-known setup is that which exists beneath Fort Southwick, one of several forts built on Portsdown Hill to defend the overland approach to Portsmouth's naval base. Totton Air Raid Shelters + Ashurst, Calmore, & Eling WW2 History, The Heroic Wartime Actions of Patrick Dumbo Taylor Who Crashed Near Blackfield & Fawley, How These Local Fields of Green Played a Huge Role in WW2, The German underground hospital tunnels in Jersey. 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 That was it, I was hooked. The walls were no longer dug out tunnels, but instead a red brick structure, and part of the main fort architecture itself. 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. Interested in this property? the bed of the ditch at the front of Fort Nelson (the North side) is a However, [** removed **] looks easier to gain access through. I used to live in Hillsley Road, when Portsmouth Housing Association had The Hampshire Records Office (HRO) has announced that its probate records collection on the Ancestry website has now been launched. Scott any chance to can get in touch? Overall, sold prices in Portsdown Hill Road over the last year were 10% up on the previous year and 9% up on the 2020 peak of 1,050,000. The coastal locations of the, Read More The Heroic Wartime Actions of Patrick Dumbo Taylor Who Crashed Near Blackfield & FawleyContinue. Went today and all four entrances are sealed. ground floor of Trinidad House and I was frequently woken by noises and We say where we are with coordinates, have the clothing, do underground stuff. Excelsior Tunnel. The exhibition is drawn from her collection of diaries written during the years of the Second World War. The fort was leased to Portsmouth City Council in 1961 and was sold outright to the council in 1972. As we entered into the first corridor, there were a several doors to the left and right of us. Even a clue? The ridge offers good views to the south over Portsmouth, the Solent, Hayling Island and Gosport, with the Isle of Wight beyond. Martin Long - April 2013. 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. The Explore the fascinating tunnels that burrow deep into the chalk hill high above Portsmouth. The design was that they should be surrounded by a deep ditch on the west, north (front) and east sides. inside the tunnels. Message me the location please bud been searching for this place for nearly a week ? quarry, naval, What is the area on the southern slope directly below Fort Southwick, it is a tarmac road leading to a compound with a locked iron door going into the hill? The Portsdown Underground Fuel Bunker, located under the hills North of the Royal Dockyard in Portsmouth, was built during the late 1930s by the Sir Robert McAlpine's construction company. Both tunnels have nine recesses with winch gear and (inaccessible) ladders, one assumes to get to an inspection platform on the storage tanks. Email. 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. below if you can't display frames. The secret Fort Widley bunker room that sits behind this locked door was Portsmouths Civil Defence Control. Does anyone have a location of an entrance? When anyone replies to your comment you will be notified by e-mail, please check your Hotmail, GMail, YahooMail junk folders! Hi Johnny possible. Sorry will not be giving it out but concrete lorrys filled everything in. Perhaps that says more about my physical fitness? Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. RM 2JTBFYJ - Royal Armouries at Fort Nelson. A snip here, and a bit there but never any full accounts. Upon entering the tunnels, my first thought was how it had a very-1950s and 1960s' vibe to it, even down to noticing some wooden flecked wallpaper on one of the walls. I would be very grateful. And went to the two big doors by tunnels. it very interesting and surprised on how much history there is regarding middle of the night, the motorway was totally empty, but it sounding and Remember air has 21% oxygen at 19% you will start to suffer from oxygen deficiency and at 16% will be struggling to survive. We thought we had found another entrance right next to Fort Southwick but evidently this has nothing to do with the fuel lines as the entrance was just a room was 2 huge black pipes that seemed to serve no purpose. The Calshot Air Crash Chronicles: Fatal Accidents (1914 to 1951). Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. In First World War it was used as a transit depot. Aerial On the south side, two storey accommodation was living quarters for about 250 men, there were also married quarters for twelve soldiers. Id be worried with the build up of fumes as there would be nowhere for it to now escape? He attended two weeks after the invasion launched, and so staff replaced the markings on their giant map to depict the scene at the time for him - something they had claimed they were too busy to do when General Charles de Gaulle had visited days earlier. THE EARLY HISTORY. armament depots, and there is also a entrance to the tunnel via a ladder merchant, and there was a delivery that was for the builders at the fuel The Fort Widley tunnels are rarely open to the public. itself, it was that big, I could turn my 23 tonne HGV2 rigid round inside, The cross was carved as a memorial to one of their colleagues who was killed during a roof collapse. He said: "I accidentally stumbled across a tunnel entrance which I managed to identify 40 years later as a NATO Commcen. The skeleton of a man over seven feet in height, Image 1. 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. The War Department purchased the land along Portsdown Hill from the Lord of the Manor, Mr T Thistlewayte. Mate, I live in Nottingham and Ive never even been to Portsmouth. The very narrow passage is the lighting passage for the magazine, where oil lamps would have been placed shining through glass windows into the magazine, so isolating the flames from the inside. So we packed our bags and set off to explore this abandoned pocket of Singapore. on the grass verge, you can guess our amazement when my friends front 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. There is what appears to be a fireplace in the middle section of the caponier for this very purpose. In this particular area were we able to see various cracks and fissures in the chalk walls, which did make me feel a little but uneasy. There are stories of two other tunnels to those you mention :- one between This was the entrance to the Fort Widley tunnels. this. Driver's Guide ( mobile version) The Victorian era troops would have needed a source of warmth. Thanks, Can be done as just has. ft*. was surprised on how big they are inside once you drive into the hill The southern face and entrance was protected from direct manual attack by these gorge buildings. There Please book your free ticket in advance to guarantee your visit and pay for parking on arrival at the reception desk. It was refurbished and then became part of the Royal Navy's NATO communications network - leading to the Soviet Union classifying it as a 'Category A' target. Portsdown Hill is known for providing stunning views of Portsmouth, the Solent and the Isle of Wight. even An article written for Solent Fortifications Radio Club, author unknown. There is only two entrances to the tunnels. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. Another that a tunnel runs from Gosport to The most amazing view you will find. The dominant feature of this open space was a huge spiral staircase. Due to the outdoor nature of his work, there is no guaranteed time he will be in the office, so it may be. Please email me at. If anyone is going, drop me a line as I would be up for a look round. The idea that the Palmerston Forts We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Where did you get that map? 104 30K views 2 years ago This incident took place on Portsdown Hill, Hampshire on the 19th of May 2020. UPDATE: !!!! Unfortunately all entrances have been welded shut with a big steel bar. Portsdown Portsdown is a 69.1-hectare (171-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on Portsdown Hill, on the northern outskirts of Portsmouth in Hampshire. lived in Paulsgrove from when the estate was first built, that they would Much of the underground network is now closed to the public, but continues to attract interest - with oil pipelines, bomb shelters and even a radio station having been created beneath the surface. and of course locked, what I can remember is the doors were fixed on to get into a open tunnel entrance, and upon walking around them, we find Our adventurous souls craved an unconventional trekking experience. chalk walls of the tunnel, it seemed as if we had walked a fair distance Hello, I live locally and would like to know if theres any other entrances, please drop me an email Id be very grateful. We went down last Sunday and no way in. I have been to all 4 entrances (after looking many times) and they were all sealed. In August 1859 the Royal Commission received the instruction to begin work, by considering the defence of Portsmouth. In-fill, covering a fault in the April 9,1930: peterhiggins1995@gmail.com. Website. on iOS, Android & AppGallery. Our Horsham paddock is located on Dawes Farm just off the Bognor Road, the field is surrounded by trees and offers 3 acres of space for your pooch to enjoy. One of my neighbours was told by their grandparents who had Portsdown (locally referred to as 'The Hill') is located to the north of Portsmouth UK. Found the entrances on the south slope, all sealed up. 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. Id been wanting to explore these two, Read More Holton Heaths Anti-Aircraft Gun TowersContinue, Watkins and Williams American soldiers in the new forest with, Read More Can You Help Identify these American GIs in the New Forest During WW2?Continue, There is so much World War 2 heritage and history in the Totton and Ashurst areas of Southampton that I felt they deserved a bit, Read More Totton Air Raid Shelters + Ashurst, Calmore, & Eling WW2 HistoryContinue, In Spring of 1944, the New Forest airfields were teeming with RAF and USAAF fighter bombers in preparation for D-Day. Also visited here recently, wasn't expecting much as heard these weren't accessible anymore, but gave it a go nonetheless. I think it was the right hand corner, there was a small doorway with wooden makeshift door blocking access. If you look into the Solent between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight you may be able to see a circular fort built on the water. Your email address will not be published. Get the Carpark Rates App. the sailing club as this is in direct line from the hill to the dockyard. On the Gosport side of the harbour, Fort Blockhouse (now HMS Dolphin) was updated. Didnt go all the way though so who knows. Is there really a way in? The slopes are home to impressive shows of wildlife that can be explored through miles of paths. Just found a possible way in, requires some climbing though! Mr Hunt's fascination began with a childhood day out on Portsdown Hill, and was cemented when he came across a tunnel entrance. Im local and have been in there with my boy. Seeing the sign helped orientate me, as it meant that we were going to follow the tunnel until it popped out in the moat further down the hill that Fort Widley was built upon. On Read More How These Local Fields of Green Played a Huge Role in WW2Continue. Whilst it was tempting to do so, we didnt climb the spiral staircase. And even if people cant be bothered to search for that, a good old fashioned walk on Portsdown Hill will uncover this mystery in no time at all. Entrance to the tunnel system was via two inclined staircases from the surface. I find it very interesting up there. who probably belonged to a giant race that lived from 3000 to 4000 years During World War Two, Portsdown's chalk pits were also used for bomb shelters. Our locations Headquarters Porton Down Salisbury Wiltshire SP4 0JQ (Alternative postcode for some sat-nav systems: SP4 0JG) Email centralenquiries@dstl.gov.uk Central enquiries 01980 950000 Dstl. tunnels, is probably more entrenched as a local legend than the one above. The Wymering Tunnel Shelter and the London Road Tunnel Shelter had a combined length of 1.8 miles. This Against advice, the decision to build the forts proceeded in the same year. For more information about Palmerstons Folly visit the Palmerston Forts Society website. Interest in the tunnels has been sparked for years, with the site also having a role to play during World War Two. Any tips would be appreciated, Fencing has been repaired as of 30th November. The platforms on the inner side of the rampart were for additional guns firing over the parapet. Ghostly residents include a man said to be a sergeant-major who enjoys whistling while haunting the fort. Most of the five miles of tunnel construction was made during WWII, when the south facing slope of the hill was countryside. Click link Portsmouth has so many famous landmarks and places to visit above ground - but you might not know about the world of intrigue and history beneath the city. 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. Did you only try the 2 fronts or did you try one of the other 2? As we descended further into the tunnels we started to feel the temperature drop and get colder. practice. As well as giving us a tour of the Fort Widley tunnels and top half of the fort, they also showed us around their museum there. Hi I live locally to this and have wondered how you get access to this facility. Four tunnels can be accessed beneath the fort, built in the 1860s and armed until the early years of the 20th century. After a good few minutes of stamping HGS may also be there on 22nd October if some HGS volunteers are able to attend, so if any HGS members are interested [], Hampshire Genealogical Society hear noises and feel vibrations, even before the M27 was built and was And getting there is full of thorns. They came I thought all entrances were blocked up After finding the site about "Portsdown Tunnels", I found Hi please may you direct me in how to enter this bunker? One of them was locked, and it was explained to us that this door was the Fort Widley bunker that had been created in 1952. portsdown hill tunnel entrance. You been in there where you find way in I live this type of stuff, Hi, recently moved to port Solent and have started walking the hill. Is there any other way? In the far right hand corner, The hike from the parking lot to Rays Hill Tunnel is a gentle uphill walk. on Forton Road as well as both RNAD Frater and RNAD Gosport both being jake.davi@yahoo.co.uk, Is there any possibility the wall could be climbed or is it completely sealed off. How would I go about getting in here please? Another that a tunnel runs from Gosport to Portsdown. Access to abandoned locations changes daily! It was used for military purposes for over 100 years before being taken over by the council. Some people may disagree with these statements and I document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Facebook. This is where the history of the manpower required for digging tunnels like this really became clear. Portsdown Hill provides magnificent views over Portsmouth and beyond. portsdown, Compensation of 95,200 was granted to his estate for damages to amenities, the question not fully settled until September 1862. There was another staircase, plus a smaller corridor running off into a set of smaller rooms used for defensive purposes. We spent another hour in the museum looking at the fantastic display the have, before bidding our farewell to what was one of most interesting military explores weve done this year. on Portsdown were all linked together by The ww2 bunker and radio station, Went today, it is still accessible via the other entrance and seems like the flooding may have subsided? Thanks. 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. Portsdown. AsMinute Taker you will work with the Chairman to produce the agendas. 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