Portsmouth (United Kingdom)
As a significant naval port for centuries, Portsmouth has the world's oldest continuously used dry dock and is home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Lord Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory. Although smaller than in its heyday, the naval base remains the major dockyard of the Royal Navy being home to two-thirds of the entire surface fleet.
Much if the old port area was retransformed into a large retail outlet called Gunwharf Quays.
The twenty closest neighbours in the database:
Osborne House (15 km), Fishbourne Roman Palace (19 km), Carisbrook Castle (22 km), Winchester (United Kingdom) (32 km), Arundel Castle (37 km), The Needles (40 km), Stonehenge (66 km), Brighton (United Kingdom) (67 km), Hampton Court Palace (83 km), Stourhead House and Garden (92 km), Beachy Head (94 km), Hughenden Manor (95 km), Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms (101 km), London (United Kingdom) (102 km), Tower of London (104 km), Oxford (United Kingdom) (105 km), Bath (United Kingdom) (109 km), Waddesdon Manor (114 km), Blenheim Palace (116 km), Bodiam Castle (116 km)