Stamshaw


 
 

Stamshaw is a residential district of Portsmouth, located on the north western corner of Portsea Island in southern England. Much of it consists of dense rows of working class housing built during the late 19th century and early 20th century for dockyard workers and their families. The area includes Alexandra Park, with the Mountbatten Sports Centre, and Portsmouth Ferry Terminal. To the north lie Tipner and Hilsea, and to the south are Kingston, Buckland and Commercial Road, the main retail area of the city. Stamshaw is bounded to its west by the M275 motorway and Whale Island, and to the east is North End. The main thoroughfares of Stamshaw are Twyford Avenue and Stamshaw Road, the two parts of a one-way traffic system that runs on a north-south axis to Northern Parade in Hilsea.

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Portsmouth: This article is about the English city of Portsmouth. For other places with the same name, please see Portsmouth (disambiguation)....

Portsea: Portsea is a small island on the south coast of England. Most of the city of Portsmouth is located on the island. It is very flat and low lying....

19th century: :Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical)...

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Portsmouth (2) - M275 (1) - Buckland (1) - Kingston (1) - Whale Island (1) - England (1) - Island (1) - North End (1) - Hilsea (1) - 20th century (1) - 19th century (1) - Portsea (1) - Alexandra Park (1) - Tipner (1) - Portsmouth Ferry Terminal (1) -
 

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