Portsmouth News

Historic sea defences unearthed near pier

Discovery during upgrading work

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM Local democracy reporter fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

HISTORIC defences dating as far back as the 17th century have been unearthed as part of major works to protect the city's seafront.

Sections of defences have been discovered under the Clarence Pier playing field in Southsea.

The remains were found during topsoil stripping as workers prepared a compound area on the field for Portsmouth City Council's £100m

Southsea sea defence scheme.

Alex Godden, principal consultant for Wessex Archaeolog­y, said: 'The remains are highly likely to be those of the wider historic defences, constructe­d as part of the 17th century remodellin­g of Portsmouth’s earlier Tudor sea defences.

‘Research and analysis of historic mapping suggests that these remains are part of the outer moat wall, which was infilled around 1870 and then buried.

‘This outer moat formed part of the fortificat­ions, and the above-ground remains can be seen at the Long Curtain, King's Bastion and Spur Redoubt scheduled monument.’

The remains have been covered up to preserve them for possible future examinatio­n, with mitigation measures agreed by Historic England.

Deputy council leader and culture boss, Councillor Steve Pitt, said: ‘These finds are remarkably well preserved — and potentiall­y nationally important — remains of Portsmouth's historic defences that are directly related to the city’s continuing naval history and worldwide significan­ce as a strategic port.

‘The discovery will allow archaeolog­ists to confirm aspects of the defence designs which, until now, have only ever been seen on historic plans.’

It comes after sections of an Edwardian promenade were discovered by Southsea Castle during ground investigat­ion work in October.

The Southsea sea defence scheme is set to protect the coastline from Old Portsmouth to Eastney.

These finds are remarkably well-preserved and potentiall­y nationally important.

Cllr Steve Pitt

 ??  ?? REMAINS Sections of Old Portsmouth’s historic defences
REMAINS Sections of Old Portsmouth’s historic defences

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