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Welcome Welcome to the Portsmouth Guest Guide.

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ur aim is to share some ideas on how to spend your time in Portsmouth and in particular Southsea – and we hope you will enjoy exploring the UK’s only island city. As you will see there’s plenty to experience in Portsmouth – whether it be visiting the popular attractions at the Historic Dockyard (including the massively popular Mary Rose Museum) or discovering the miles of beach that run along the Southern end of the isle of Portsea, you are sure to have plenty of fun in Southsea. To help you plan your days out, we’ve compiled a few handy itineraries (see page 20) and our cover artist

My Dog Sighs shares his inspiring story on page 4. If you are visiting Southsea on the August Bank Holiday (make sure you make a beeline for the Victorious Festival on the seafront – it promises to be a real show-stopper). So sit back, relax and turn the pages to discover more about Portsmouth and what you can do during your visit – and if you want to find out more about what a funky, creative place Southsea is today, a visit to the Strong Island website is highly recommended: www.strong-island. co.uk. We hope you enjoy your time in Portsmouth ...

Jo Andrews

Managing Director The Marketing Collective

PAGE 4 My Dog Sighs - Featured Artist 6 aspex Gallery 7 Kings Theatre 8 Fort Nelson 9 Blue Reef Aquarium 10 The National Museum of the Royal Navy 12 Isle of Wight with Hovertravel 13 Porchester Castle 14 Hampshire Top Attractions 16 Mozzarella Joes 17 Watkins & Faux 18 The Cams Mill 20 Sherlock Holmes 21 Itineraries 22 Wightlink Adventures! 23 Hamble Valley

The Portsmouth Visitor Information Service is located within the D-Day Museum on Southsea Seafront and our highly trained staff have a wealth of information at their fingertips to help you make the most of your stay in the city: Tel: 023 9282 6722 Email vis@portsmouthcc.gov.uk www.visitportsmouth.co.uk

Hampshire Top Attractions gives the city visitor a taste of the great places to visit whether your on holiday or looking for a family day out on your doorstep. Its also packed with special offer vouchers. Ask your venue reception for a copy.

Cover image: © My Dog Sighs. The Portsmouth Guest Guide is published by The Marketing Collective Ltd. Telephone 023 8000 1655. Information correct at the time of publication. The Marketing Collective Ltd. do not endorse any of the products and service presented in the Guide, and cannot be held responsible for any loss, damage or inconvenience incurred as a result of changes to advertised information. Always check details before making arrangements. With thanks to: Portsmouth City Council, Portsmouth Hoteliers Association.Printed by Triumph Print Solutions Ltd - 01273 831642. www.themarketing-collective.com

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MY DOG SIGHS IS LEAVING HIS MARK ON SOUTHSEA He started out giving his art away for

the world keen to follow his

free, and now Portsmouth based artist

philanthropic lead.

My Dog Sighs is reaping the rewards.

Ironically his decision to leave art for

Now one of the founders of a global

others to find – which he still does every

movement that has seen artists leaving

Friday – was born out of a fear.

their work on the streets for lucky passers-by to find, is having his work exhibited all over the world and his diary is full for the rest of the year with commissions and exhibitions. Free Art Friday really took off when it was featured on the BBC’s Culture Show and now My Dog Sighs aka Paul is in contact with artists around 4

“When I turned 30 I had a bit of an epiphany. I was married, I had a decent job as a teacher and my kids were doing ok. “It was then that I stumbled across street art – and I absolutely loved it. “The only difficulty was that I didn’t want to damage property out of respect


The Portsmouth Guest Guide: Featured Artist

Image © Jack Daly - www.jackdaly.me

for the property owners and the local

Sighs and the Free Art Friday movement

on hoardings that are going around a

community - I couldn’t help thinking

which now has more than 150 chapters

property they are restoring – and each

how I would feel if someone sprayed on

(individuals or groups of artists giving

eye will be 30ft across,” he said.

my walls.

their art away) across the world.

If you want to see some of My Dog

“I decided the only way round it was for

Offers of exhibitions in London, Tel

Sigh’s work in Southsea, check out

me to produce pieces of art and leave

Aviv and New York followed (he will

the garage in Exmouth Road (YouTube

them on the street for others to find,”

be exhibiting in Chicago and Miami in

My Dog Sighs – Mga Mata sa Pader)

he said.

2014) and now My Dog Sighs is making

and the hoardings opposite the police

My Dog Sighs admits he gets a real

a good living from his art.

station in Winston Churchill Avenue –

buzz from wondering who will become

His can men, women, children -

and of course, remember to keep your

the owner of his art. He recalled how

even dogs have really captured the

eyes peeled on a Friday in the city.

early on he decided to lay in wait and

imagination (you can see him creating

www.mydogsighs.co.uk

see who picked up his artwork on

his amazing artworks from squashed

one occasion – only to see the street

cans by going to YouTube to watch My

sweeper pop his artwork into his

Dog Sighs – A Can is Born) and the

yellow cart.

paintings he is doing of beautiful eyes

“I like to think that street sweeper has

have generated even more devoted

a fantastic collection of street art,” he

followers.

quipped. “To start with I didn’t hear

“Eyes are a major part of what I do and

anything back but now I’m a bit more

overtime the scale has developed and

known I do hear from people and it’s

the reflection in the eyes has become a

great to get that feedback.”

special part of the paintings.

The Culture Show appearance proved

“I’ve just agreed a project with the

to be a major turning point for My Dog

National Trust to paint two giant eyes 5


At the heart of the gallery is the

aspex Café Bar – a family friendly space with plenty of room for buggies, baby changing facilities and

food

warming

facilities.

aspex gallery

For the grown-ups, a range of homemade sandwiches and cakes are available, alongside great illy coffee, ales, ciders and specially selected wines. If you are in the city for a meeting, you can use the Café Bar for informal get-togethers, or alternatively you can hire a larger private space within the gallery for more formal events. It’s not only in the Café Bar where little ones are catered for – aspex have a wide range of workshops for younger visitors, including Art Clubs for 8-13 year olds running throughout the school holidays, and SEE! MAKE! DO! for children of all ages and their parents on the second Saturday of every month. There are also craft workshops for adults, where you can learn some of the skills and techniques used by the artists and craftspeople in the exhibitions.

aspex is not only a great place for art & the family…it also has a wide range of gifts, greetings cards and work from local artists and makers that you won’t find anywhere else to buy in their Craft & Design space.

aspex is open 11-4 Wednesday – Friday, 11-5 on Weekends and Bank Holidays. Admission is Free – find them behind Loch Fyne in Gunwharf Quays. Full listings and more are available on our website.

Venue details: aspex The Vulcan Portsmouth, PO1 3BF 023 9277 8080 www.aspex.org.uk Free admission

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Formed in 1981 in the heart of Southsea, aspex moved to the historic Vulcan Building in Gunwharf Quays in 2006. They specialise in exhibiting the work of exciting local, national and international emerging artists, alongside a thriving participation programme that encourages people of all ages to get involved with art, craft and creative activities.


A night at the

THEATRE! Make the most of your time in Portsmouth The dignified and beautiful Kings Theatre, situated on Albert Road in Southsea, is one of the best examples of an elegant Edwardian playhouse to be found in the British Isles with many of its original features and Italian Renaissance style of décor still intact.

difficult years and in later times hosted

display in the Box Office.

‘Flying Matinees’ where the shows and

The Kings has a full and varied

cast of London theatres would give a

programme of shows throughout the

special afternoon performance before

year to suit all tastes including Musicals,

heading back to London in time for their

Ballet, Opera, Dance, Music and

evening show.

Tribute acts, Plays, Comedians, Family

Many stars of the stage and screen

Shows, Film and of course traditional

have performed at the Kings including

Pantomime!

Sarah Bernhardt, Noel Coward, Sean

The theatre has three opulent bars

The theatre, a result of the vision and

Connery, Rex Harrison, Spike Milligan,

where you can relax and enjoy pre-show

business acumen of John Waters

Ivor Novello, Sybil Thorndike and HB

refreshment or Albert Road is home to a

Boughton and the architectural

Irving to name but a few of the greats of

number of bars and restaurants.

prowess of Frank Matcham, one of the

the last century and the theatre is proud

Check out what’s on at the Kings

greatest theatre architects of his time,

to include actresses Dillie Keane and

Theatre throughout your stay online or

opened on 30th September 1907 in

Lisa Reilly as their current Patrons.

call the Box Office.

“a most glittering of occasions” with a

Since 2003 the theatre has been

production of Charles I.

operated by Kings Theatre Trust Ltd

Since that night numerous productions

and over £2million has been spent on

have visited the Kings - the theatre was

an extensive restoration programme to

the venue for the opening of the famous

carry out vital repairs, restoration and

‘Aldwych Farces’ and in 1974, Director

improve facilities. Look up to the top

Southsea, PO5 2QJ

Ken Russell filmed the Pinball Wizard

of the tower outside the theatre and

Box Office: 023 9282 8282

sequence of the rock opera ‘Tommy’

you will see the lady statue ‘Aurora’

www.kings-southsea.com

featuring The Who and Elton John here.

mounted here – reinstated in 2009 as

During World War II the Kings held

the crowning glory of the restoration of

a large programme of shows and

the whole tower, Aurora is a glass fibre

concerts to keep up morale during the

replica of the original statue now on

Venue details:

Kings Theatre, Albert Road

facebook /kingstheatre twitter @kingssouthsea

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Enjoy a free day out at the Royal Armouries Museum at Fort Nelson, home to the national collection of artillery - The Big Guns. The summer is always a great opportunity to get out and about, enjoy the better weather and see something of Hampshire’s historic past. Fort Nelson provides something for everybody – from school children to history buffs - and aims to educate, entertain and inform.

The new-look museum has more than 350 big guns on display, from all corners of the globe, tracing the development of artillery from pre-gunpowder siege machines to the modern day. Follow the history of the Fort and the people who have lived and worked there, from Victorian navvies to the young cadets and the ‘Kitchener’ volunteers preparing for WW1.

Fort Nelson is one of a series of six forts strategically

Visitors can explore the vast 19-acre site and discover the

positioned along the chalk ridge of Portsdown Hill and

secret tunnels and underground chambers, take a tour with

is probably the best surviving example of a 19th-century

one of the guides to unearth the intriguing history of Fort

Victorian fort. Now after undergoing a multi-million pound

Nelson - or simply just relax and enjoy spectacular views

redevelopment the Fort has been transformed in to a museum

of Portsmouth Harbour, the Meon Valley and South Downs

for the 21st century and includes a new visitor centre, state-of-

National Park from the ramparts.

the-art galleries and Cafe 1871. A highlight is the magnificent

Everyone can experience the noise and power of the big guns

Voice of the Guns gallery, showcasing 14 of the most iconic

as one of the historic guns is fired in salute daily – a great thrill

weapons from the national collection.

for all the family.

These include two sections of the infamous Iraqi Super Gun,

Perched high on Portsdown Hill, just outside Portsmouth,

two anti-aircraft guns used to defend the South Coast and

Fort Nelson is a fascinating place for all ages to explore, plus

the City of Portsmouth during the Second World War, and the

entry and parking is free.

Great Turkish Bombard dating to 1464. Venue details: Portsdown Hill Rd, Fareham PO17 6AN 01329 233734 Open all year, seven days a week 10-5pm (Apr-Oct) See website for winter opening. FREE Entry & Parking. www.royalarmouries.org 8


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ortsmouth’s award-winning Blue

develop before they are transferred to

Reef Aquarium offers visitors a

larger displays or transported to other

dazzling undersea safari through

UK aquariums.

the oceans of the world.

If the sun’s shining then don’t forget to

Situated on Clarence Esplanade,

bring your towel and a bucket and spade

between the two piers overlooking the

to make the most of the aquarium’s

busy Solent, Blue Reef Aquarium is a

outdoor Blue Reef Beach Club.

great place to visit whatever the weather.

Overlooking the bustling Solent the club

Explore the drama of the British

boasts its very own 50-tonne sandy

coast, the underwater gardens of the

beach and rockpool sandpit alongside

Wonders of the

Mediterranean and the dazzling beauty

an outdoor splash play area complete

of a spectacular coral reef.

with giant water nozzles.

DEEP

Other features include giant stepping stones, a picnic area, grassed sundecks, pebble beaches and a variety of other outdoor activities. Refreshments are also available during the main holiday periods. Blue Reef is family friendly with under 3’s admitted free and Family Tickets available. The aquarium is baby-friendly with changing facilities, it’s accessible for push-chairs, and multi-level displays mean even the smallest family members

At the aquarium’s heart is the giant

get a great view.

ocean tank where an underwater tunnel

Sit back and relax in the Blue Reef Cafe

offers incredibly close encounters with

where you can enjoy a wide selection of

puffer fish, triggerfish and hundreds of

drinks, snacks and meals. High chairs,

vibrant tropical fish amid the beauty of a

a bottle warmer and microwave are also

recreated coral reef.

available for parental use.

Over 45 other living displays reveal the

The Blue Reef Gift Shop is filled with

sheer variety of life in the deep, from

a wide range of marine-themed gifts,

tropical sharks and stingrays to giant

souvenirs, educational toys, cards and

lobsters and elegant seahorses.

posters.

Other features are home to everything

As well as innovative displays,

from poison dart frogs and monitor

informative daily talks and feeding

lizards to giant carp, piranhas, turtles

demonstrations, there’s an ever-

and terrapins.

changing programme

Don’t miss Blue Reef’s resident family

of special events and exhibitions

of Asian otters in their spacious heated

throughout the year from Pirates

indoor holt and the extensive outdoor

Weekends to Shark Week – check out

area with great sea views!

www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk

The Jelly Babies displays showcase the

for full details.

incredible secret world of the jellyfish, one of the oceans’ ultimate wanderers. Visitors can see each stage in the jellyfish cycle inside speciallyconstructed displays which mimic life in the open ocean and even have their own internal currents. Fish Nursery - Blue Reef’s dedicated team of aquarists are actively involved in pioneering captive breeding programmes for a wide range of both native and tropical species.

Venue details: Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, PO5 3PB 023 9287 5222 portsmouth@

The new, four-tank nursery allows

bluereefaquarium.co.uk

visitors to watch baby sharks, seahorses

www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk

and other aquatic newborns grow and

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NEW ERA The National Museum of the Royal Navy, where something extraordinary is happening throughout

2014

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Be one of the first to go on board the newly restored HMS Alliance;

the only remaining WWII era British going submarine in the world. As if the crew had just left, explore this historic submarine, take a peek through the working periscopes, meet the submariner guides and see, hear and even smell how life was lived under the sea. Then catch the FREE waterbus to the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard to visit ‘Hear My Story’, a major new exhibition telling

Restored historic submarine & brand NEW exhibition galleries open to the public in 2014 after £11.5 million spend.

the undiscovered personal stories from the ordinary men and women who have made the Navy‘s amazing history over the last 100 years. New interactive exhibition galleries use the very latest cutting

edge technology and immersive space features bring you face to face with these unique people and their stories. Opening to the public in April from visitors will be able to see both these new attractions in one day by catching a FREE connecting water boat across the Harbour and take advantage of the money saving ‘All Inclusive’ admission ticket. 10


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HMS Alliance, fully restored and

Royal Marines Museum – walking

ready for patrol! After undergoing a

in the footsteps of heroes from 1664

not just about big bangs.

major £7m conservation and restoration

to present day! Celebrate the 350 year

Walk through an underwater seabed

project, the 281ft sub is brought

history of the Royal Marines from their

filled with mines, feel the sway and

to life with state of the art lighting,

origins in 1664 to present day. Located

juddering of a moving gun deck and

the Exocet missile...but the museum is

soundscapes and

in the former Officers

help Gunpowder Guy rack barrels in a

new interpretations.

Mess, the magnificent,

gunpowder magazine in our interactive

Your visit starts with

stately buildings provide

displays.

a commissioned film

the perfect setting to

All Museums are part of the National

narrated by British

explore and learn about

Museum of the Royal Navy and feature

Hollywood star Ian

the thrilling stories of the

extensive family events calendar and

McShane, then you’ll

extraordinary people who

regular special exhibitions, see our

be taken on tour

have become the elite

website for more details.

through every decade

fighting force – the Royal

www.nnrn.org.uk

of the submarine’s

Marines.

service from the 1940’s to the 1970’s. Hear My Story, 100 years,

Through a series of hands-on interactive displays, games, simulators, sight/

1000 stories, 1 Royal Navy. A

sound and touch experiences spreading

comprehensive interactive timeline,

over three floors, you can follow a

Venues:

an immersive spaces feature, an

Commando recruit through his gruelling

Royal Navy Submarine

atmospheric cinema, specially

training and on to deployment around

Museum and HMS Alliance

commissioned films and AV ‘talking

the world; creep through the jungle

Haslar Road, Gosport,

stories’ evoke what life was like at sea

and experience the sights and sounds

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and provide an ‘up close and personal’

of tropical swamps, (there’s even a

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sense of the conditions faced by those

snake!), or take a trip down memory

sent to fight.

lane in our WW2 home front kitchen.

With missiles hanging from above and torpedoes sunk into the floor, you will

Explosion! The Museum of Naval Firepower Explore this award

Hear My Story at the National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth Historic Dockyard,

be able to discover in

winning museum of

PO1 3NH

detail the Changing

naval warfare created

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Technology that

within the 18th century

comes out of conflict.

buildings at the Royal

Royal Marines Museum

Highlights include the

Navy’s former armaments

Southsea PO4 9PX

4-inch gun from HMS

depot of Priddy’s Hard, in

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Lance, which fired the

Gosport, Hampshire. With

first British shot of the

stunning views across to

Explosion!

First World War on

Portchester Castle, Whale

Priddy’s Hard, Gosport,

Island and the Naval Base.

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August 5th 1914 and a canoe made famous by the

Explosion! traces the development of

Cockleshell Heroes.

naval armaments from gunpowder to

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VISIT

the Isle of Wight

Hovertravel

WITH

Just 4 miles off the south coast of England, the Isle of Wight is visited by more than 2.5 million people every year – some to attend its award-winning festivals and cultural events and others who want to experience the beautiful landscapes and 60 miles of coastline that’s on offer. With Hovertravel you can travel to the

most realistic experience since time

Measuring just 23 miles from East to

Island in less than 10 minutes, on a

began!

West, and 13 miles North to South, the

unique journey which is an experience

Blessed with more hours of sunshine

Isle of Wight has 60 miles of coastline,

in itself. Whether you’re planning just a

than anywhere else in the UK, and

making in the perfect location for a

day trip or a longer stay to the Island,

boasting a mild climate and good

day at the beach. Shanklin Beach and

once you’re at Hovertravel’s Ryde

growing conditions, the Isle of Wight

Sandown Bay are just a couple of the

terminal, there are endless attractions

hosts an annual Garlic Festival as well a

Island’s treasured beaches, both of

for you to go on to and visit.

Sweetcorn Fayre! In the summer, many

which can be easily accessed once

After forty-two years of providing

private gardens open in support of the

you’re off the Hovercraft at Ryde.

fun and memories for generations of

National Garden Scheme, including

The Isle of Wight offers so many must-

families, Blackgang Chine’s Dinosaur

Ventnor Botanic Gardens, which offers

see attractions and places, that for

Land, filled with much loved static

a vast array of subtropical and exotic

some, a day visit just won’t be long

dinosaurs has now opened a new and

specimens, growing into geographical

enough! The island is home to some

exciting attraction, ‘Restricted Area

zones around the garden.

of the UK’s most beautiful seaside

5’. Once you’ve entered the gates at

English heritage is also another reason

accommodation, from lakeside hotels to

your own risk, you can marvel at the

to visit the Isle of Wight. Osborne House

picturesque castles; making it the ideal

gargantuan scale of the new life-size

has revealed the hidden world of royal

location for a short-break or a longer

moving dinosaurs and encounter the

childhood by giving the public access

stay!

to ‘Swiss Cottage’, a full size ‘Wendy’

Hovertravel’s Hover Rover Bus ticket

Venue details:

house which was built at Prince Albert’s

provides customers with the opportunity

To start your journey

instruction on the grounds of the estate

to visit all of the above places and

to the Isle of Wight with

between 1853 and 1854. This was the

more, completely hassle-free. Hover

Hovertravel, visit

domain of the 9 royal children, who

Rover Bus offers a discounted

www.hovertravel.com

played at being adults during their

combination ticket for Hovertravel & the

to book your tickets now!

summer holiday on the Isle of Wight and

Island’s Southern Vectis Bus service,

learnt the life-skills their father believed

which provides a Hover Day Return and

would make them better people and

unlimited travel on the Island buses.

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Portchester Castle

Venue Details: Castle Street, Portchester Hants PO16 9QW Tel: 02392 378291 Directions: Junction 11 on M27, south side of Portchester off A27 english-heritage.org.uk/portchester facebook.com/portchestercastle Download our free ‘Days Out’ app

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iscover the most

which interprets the history of the castle

impressive and best

and Portchester village. Explore the

preserved of the Roman

intriguing remains of King Richard II’s

‘Saxon Shore’ forts.

palace and see the evocative graffiti

Originally built in the late

left by prisoners from the Napoleonic

3rd century, today you can still walk

wars. While you’re out and about this

around the Roman walls and climb

summer, catch one of our fantastic

the Norman keep for glorious coastal

fun family events. Visit www.english-

views. A free audio tour brings history

heritage.org.uk/portchester

to life and explains life in the castle

Parking and toilets not English Heritage.

over the centuries. See displays of

Group discounts available.

More to explore! There is plenty more to see in Hampshire and across the Solent on the Isle of Wight. From coastal artillery forts dating from the time of Henry VIII, to the magnificent seaside family home of Queen Victoria at Osborne. For more details visit english-heritage.org.uk or call 0870 333 1181.

finds excavated on site in an exhibition Fees: Members, Child under 5 & OVP FREE | Adult £5.20 | Concession £4.70 | Child (5 - 15yrs) £3.10 | Family (2 adults & 3 children) £13.50 Opening times: 1 Apr - 30 Sep, daily 10am - 6pm | 1 Oct - 2 Nov, daily 10am - 5pm | 3 Nov - 15 Feb, Sat - Sun 10am - 4pm | 24 - 26 Dec, 31 Dec, 1 Jan Closed | 16 Feb - 20 Feb, daily 10am - 4pm | 21 Feb - 29 Mar, Sat - Sun 10am - 4pm

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Discover & Explore Visitors staying in Portsmouth are in a great position to explore the best that Hampshire has to offer. Whether you choose to take a short break or stay a little longer, there are plenty of adventures awaiting you – and here are just a few ideas to get you started...

Family Fun

Gardeners World

Visit Peppa Pig World at Paultons Theme Park, voted best park in the UK by Mumsnet and home to more than 60 family rides and attractions. Check out some of the cars used by Jeremy, Richard and James for some of their more ambitious challenges in the World of Top Gear at Beaulieu’s National Motor Museum You can let off some steam with a morning of physical activity at the New Forest Activities Centre or journey to the Hawk Conservancy Trust in Andover where you will find vultures, barn owls and hawks. Sticking with the natural world, Marwell Zoo has an astounding range of wildlife and prides itself on its conservation work. While at Birdworld near Farnham you can see Penguins feeding and free flying Kookaburras Or take to the trees for an exhilarating adventure experience with Go Ape at Moors Valley Country Park and Itchen Valley Country Park near Southampton. New Forest Wildlife Park is home to an amazing range of wildlife, including four species of otter, 12 species of owl and four species of deer. Family-run Longdown Activity Farm in Ashurst has daily activities and plenty of cute animals. A day at the seaside awaits you at Southsea Beach. You can see spectacular views from the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth and if you are brave enough, venture across the glass floor. Nearby at Gunwharf Quays you can enjoy a spot of shopping and lunch overlooking Portsmouth Harbour. There are over 100 hands-on interactive science and technology exhibits idea for all the family at Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium.

Explore 200 acres of beautiful gardens at Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway in the New Forest, worldfamous for the Rothschild Collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and rare trees and shrubs. The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Romsey is a 180acre garden paradise with a magnificent collection of more than 42,000 plants and boasts one of the largest Winter Gardens of its kind in Europe. While the National Trust’s Mottisfont is set in glorious grounds by the River Test., with a medieval priory that was gradually changed into a country house. Gilbert White’s House and Oates Museum nr Alton are also well worth a visit. The naturalist is regarded as Darwin’s inspiration and his house and gardens are a national treasure. The New Forest Museum is packed full of displays and activities about the New Forest National Park, including a Family Fun Tree interactive exhibit.

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Step Back in Time Winchester is a spectacular cathedral city, where more than 15 centuries of Christian faith is captured in the glorious architecture. After marvelling at Winchester Cathedral’s history, why not stop for a cuppa at their elegant café? Close by in Alresford is the Watercress Railway Line where you can climb aboard a carriage pulled by either a steam or loco engine to travel through some of the county’s famous watercress beds and alighting at a number of character stations along the route. Whitchurch Silk Mill is a Georgian water mill that still weaves British silk fabrics using Victorian machinery. It is the oldest silk mill weaving silk in its original building.


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Ahoy There... From Southampton explore the Isle of Wight with Red Funnel Ferries. Wightlink Ferries if traveling from Portsmouth and discover royal residences, dramatic coastline and a funky vintage vibe. Just down the M27 is Southampton’s neighbouring city of Portsmouth. Visit Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, home to the world-famous ships HMS Victory and HMS Warrior 1860, the new Mary Rose Museum and the

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Basing House in Basingstoke was once the country’s largest private home, owned by the powerful courtier William Paulet, Marques of Winchester. The Great Barn, which dates back to Tudor times, is the largest surviving, fully intact building of its kind. Take a trip back to Victorian times with a visit to Milestone’s Museum in Basingstoke and explore a network of full size streets inside a purpose built museum, telling the story of Hampshire’s social, industrial and commercial history Tudor House in Southampton tells over 800 years of history with interactive guides and audio-visual displays, which bring the house to life. The story of Southampton’s maritime history is told at SeaCity Museum. Situated on the banks of the Beaulieu River, in the heart of the New Forest, you will find the unique and picturesque village of Buckler’s Hardwhere warships for Nelson’s navy were built. The Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop is home to a unique collection of aviation history of national and international importance. Butser Ancient Farm showcases experimental archaeology and you can step back in time to enjoy an atmospheric Celtic village and a Roman Villa complete with hypocaust.

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The Portsmouth Guest Guide: Out and About

National Museum of the Royal Navy boasts a magnificent collection illustrating our proud naval heritage. The Blue Reef Aquarium offers a dazzling undersea safari and if you travel to the top of the iconic Spinnaker Tower you can take in stunning views of the Solent. Nearby is the D-Day Museum is the UK’s only museum dedicated solely to covering all aspects of the D Day landings in Normandy, France on June 6 1944. The museum is also home to the Overlord Tapestry – the world’s longest embroidery of its kind, and the 20tthh century equivalent of the Bayeux Tapestry. Along the beach to Eastney, you will find the Royal Marines Museum with an extensive collection of displays gathered from around the world. A short trip across the water takes you to Gosport where you will find the Royal Navy Submarine Museum. You can get a real feel for the life of a submariner by going on board HMS Alliance, a WW2 submarine. Also, Explosion! the Museum of Naval Firepower which tells the story of naval warfare from the days of gunpowder to modern missiles.

And Finally... Southampton Airport offers a less hectic alternative to its London counterparts and is an ideal place to travel to and from. Visit Hampshire is there to help you plan your trip to the county – go to www.hampshireattractions.co.uk to find out more.

To find out more about these and numerous other attractions, please visit www.hampshireattractions. co.uk For special offers and discount vouchers for more than 36 attractions visit www.hampshireattractions.co.uk/offers

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The Portsmouth Guest Guide: Inspiration

LITTLE BLACK B O O K Steve Courtnell of Pie and Vinyl, Southsea and Portsmouth’s only independent record shop which is coupled with tasty pie and mash, shares some of his favourite venues and places. Pie & Vinyl combines a passion for music with one of England’s favourite old fashioned comfort foods in a stylish cosy location in Castle road, Southsea. Visit them for a unique experience at: 61 Castle Road, Southsea, PO5 3AY. For more details and a menu page visit www.pieandvinyl.co.uk

If you only see one thing in Southsea... So many things to see!

Best place for a romantic meal?

Best place for cocktails? 101 Reykjavik have an amazing

and find as many ‘blue plaques’ as

The best place for a romantic meal

selection of Icelandic inspired

possible...you’ll see where Arthur

would have to be the Common...

cocktails, and delicious ales and

Conan Doyle lived, Peter Sellers,

with so many local markets, and

beers imported directly from the

Rudyard Kiplin - even Henry 8th if

shops selling top quality food - why

famous clean and crisp iced land.

you look closely enough!

1 Kent Road, Southsea, PO5 3EG

www.memorials.inportsmouth.

www.101reykjavik.co.uk

co.uk/index.htm

not go for a romantic picnic? Southsea, PO5 3PB

Have a good walk around, and try

Mozzarella Joes Southsea’s only restaurant right on the seafront; where serving good food for all the family is what

You can even watch the famous food

we’re all about. So visit when you’re

creation take place in the open plan kitchen

out for the day enjoying the seafront,

- follow the glow of the giant orange pizza

celebrating an anniversary or even a

oven to learn the secrets of Mozzarella Joes

sunset, Mozzarella Joes is the place to be.

homemade flavours. Then complete your

Every day at Mozzarella Joes is a ‘Mojoe’

meal with 2 for 1 desserts! What more could

one. If you’ve ever watched the boats go

you ask for?

by whilst sipping a cocktail or a beer on

For a casual lunch, a dinner or even just a

the balcony you will have experienced the

coffee you will find plenty on the extensive

magic of Mojoes. Your taste buds should

menu to tempt your curiosity and entice

be doing a jig at the mention of the Stone

you back for more - kiddies included! Share

Baked Pizza and if you’ve tucked into

the experience, spare some time to listen

Gourmet Burgers your tummy should be

to the sea and spend time together with

murmuring ‘mmmmms’ right now.

your family, when you visit Mozzarella Joes

Try the BIGGEST burger in the South – our

on Southsea Beach. Located on Clarence

Giant Scooby Doo! Perhaps you will find

Esplanade between the Blue Reef Aquarium

the traditional fish & chips or delicious

and the Hovercraft terminal. Open from

linguini gambari pasta the perfect

10am till 10pm, Monday to Sunday. Contact

complement to our Solent views.

023 9229 5004 www.mozzarellajoes.co.uk

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WATKINS & FAUX

Anyone for tennis and a tasty seaside snack? They’ve rescued an iconic tennis pavilion

ethos to their business and they still

and turned it into a spacious, family

run a Farmers Market stall in Southsea

friendly café serving tasty food that’s

selling savoury delights such as calzone

locally sourced.

tartlets and quiches.

Nell and Ben Faux had always dreamt

Their breakfast and brunch menu

of having their own café and when the

features a full English with award-

opportunity arose to take on the 1920’s

winning pork and sage sausage and they

building and breathe new life into it, they

also serve eggs benedict or blueberry

jumped at the chance.

and banana pancakes.

Any concerns they may have had about

There are delicious daily specials for

attracting customers to support their

lunch and the pavilion high tea features

new venture were blown

tea, finger sandwiches,

away thanks to the

cake and fruit scones

power of social media and when Watkins and Faux opened a year ago there were queues outside the door. “I posted something on Facebook about being a mum setting up a

We are passionate about creating the best quality handmade food using local seasonal ingredients.

business and asked for a

with clotted cream and strawberry jam. “We are really passionate about the quality of the food we serve and many of the dishes can be bought as a child’s portion for half the price so if they

show of support from

fancy it they can have soup, salad or a

Venue details:

other mums.

small BLT,” she explained.

Watkins & Faux at

“We couldn’t believe it when 33,000

There’s a relaxed vintage vibe going

The Pavilion Cafe

responded and on the opening day

on and there’s plenty of room for baby

Southsea Tennis Club

people were literally queuing outside

buggies too.

Clarence Esplanade

waiting for us to open the door,” said

“We want people to feel really

Southsea PO5 3PB

Nell, whose maiden name was Watkins.

comfortable and relaxed when they are

watkinsandfaux@live.co.uk

Having run an organic supermarket in

here and we hope we’ve created a really

02392 824693

London, the couple wanted to bring that

homely atmosphere,” said Nell.

www.watkinsandfaux.co.uk

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The

Cams Mill The Cams Mill pub in Fareham is part of the lush green Cams Hall Estate, surrounded by great views over the water. It’s a special and unique location that few pubs in Fareham can match.

It is a part of the redevelopment of Cams Hall estate, an old mansion house that is being redeveloped over a 20 year period. With Cams Hall Golf Club just a stone’s throw away, the pub is set in a tranquil spot perfect for golfers, walkers and visitors to unwind, but with the hustle and bustle of Fareham and Portsmouth just around the corner. A beautiful recreation of the tidal mill that stood here 100 years ago, Cams Mill is now a stunning destination pub. Traditional features give the Mill an authentic ambience and make it a stunning, historic place to indulge in waterside dining. There can be few more peaceful spots than Cams Mill to enjoy a leisurely lunch, a quick pint or an evening meal. Relax in style in the spacious oakframed barn, savouring beautiful views of the estuary.

Building Work A century ago, Cams Mill was an operational tidal mill. It has been lovingly recreated in the same style – including an array of traditional features to ensure its history lives on. It opened its doors as a pub for the first time in November 2013, creating more than 50 jobs. The pub prides itself on serving locally-sourced Hampshire produce and fresh ingredients, as well as a fantastic drinks menu, including a range of Fuller’s cask ales. With a spacious interior and estuary panoramic view over the River Wallington, Cams Mill has been designed to maximise the building’s features. It has been carefully built to give the feeling of a restoration, such as using more than 50,000 tiles that are 300 years old and have been cut and fitted by hand. The brickwork is also constructed of reclaimed Fareham red bricks and with the renovated timber, exposed oak beams and 1920’s decor, the pub really exudes history and tradition. It is an environmentally-friendly building using rain water harvesting, low-energy heating and lighting and speciality glazing which reduces the need for cooling in the summer months.

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Food Cams Mills is a food-led pub that prides itself on using locally-sourced Hampshire produce and fresh ingredients, all prepared on site by our excellent chefs. With the installation of a top of the range charcoal grill, the pub has a mouth-watering menu, sure to make customers want to come back time and time again. With the new season comes new produce, new flavours and fresh inspiration. The Cams Mill boasts the most delicious ingredients, local suppliers and innovative chefs. The menu is perfectly balanced, the light succulent fish dishes and seasonal vegetables compliment the great flavours of our quality British reared meat.

A real destination for Fareham’s foodies, Cams Mill promises fresh, seasonal produce, crafted into some rather special dishes by our expert chefs. As much as possible, we support local growers and producers while reducing the journey from field to plate. Dishes including a 28-day aged Hampshire grilled steak and traditional pub classics, combined with stunning waterfront views make Cams Mill the perfect place to chill, eat and celebrate with a great pint of Fuller’s London Pride or a glass of wine from our extensive list. Jason and Sian Smith are ready and waiting to welcome you with a warm smile and some great Fuller’s hospitality.

Cams Mill, Cams Hall Estate Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8AA Book now by calling 01329 287506 or email CamsMill@fullers.co.uk You can also follow us on Twitter: @camsmillfareham

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– My Dear Watson...

herlock has become

Senior Archivist of the Arthur Conan

collection, “ explained Michael.

a global phenomena

Doyle Collection at Portsmouth

The collection includes first

with millions of fans

Central Library, Michael Gunton has

editions of books, letters and film

getting turned on

his own theory as to how Sherlock

and television memorabilia.

to the idiosyncratic

has remained our favourite sleuth.

Michael's favourite pieces include

style of the

“It's the sense that if you really

the family albums and examples

master sleuth, thanks to the

concentrated you could be like

of how Sherlock Holmes captured

brilliant performances of Benedict

Sherlock Holmes too – it is a fascinating

the public imagination from the

Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.

character who can be young or old,

word go, appearing in advertising

Sales of Conan-Doyle’s books

man or woman and still be Sherlock

and even a Snoopy comic strip.

have sky-rocketed by 180 per cent

Holmes creating order out of chaos.

And Michael has been impressed

and millions of visits have been

“That appeals to our senses.”

by the latest interpretation of

recorded by fans on the trawl for

Portsmouth is lucky enough to be

the dashing detective.

more information about their hero.

home to the most wide-ranging Conan

“The Benedict Cumberbatch

Conan Doyle began his professional

Doyle collection of its kind in the world

version is very inventive and

career as a GP in 1882 in Portsmouth –

– thanks to Richard Lancelyn Green.

there is clear knowledge of the

and while he was here he threw himself

He devoted his life to the study of

original stories,“ he said.

into the life of the city. He was the first

Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur

Visitors to Portsmouth can track down

goalkeeper for what is now Portsmouth

Conan Doyle, even down to receating

the famous detective at the Portsmouth

Football Club, played cricket and

the detective's Baker Street study in

Museum where their Study in Sherlock:

bowls as well as giving numerous

his attic (this now forms part of the

Uncovering the Arthur Conan Doyle

speeches on hot topics of the day.

collection). He left his collection to

Collection is open Tuesday to Sunday

And, of course, he began writing fiction

the city in recognition of the help he

10am - 5.30pm April - September

and penned two Sherlock Holmes

received from the Central Library team.

and 10am to 5pm October to March.

stories while living in Portsmouth - A

“We receive a constant steady flow

Entry is free and all children under 13

Study in Scarlet and The Sign of Four.

of researchers wantingto access the

must be accompanied by an adult. www.portsmouthmuseums.co.uk

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The Portsmouth Guest Guide: Itineraries

Itineraries Here’s a handy guide to making the most of your stay in Portsmouth. We’ve a list of must do’s and a few ideas to take you off the beaten track. ITINERARY ONE

Pier to Old Portsmouth. You can follow

ITINERARY THREE

Seaside Fun for All the Family:

the route along the raised section with

Creative Portsmouth:

The UK’s only island city boasts a

the harbour to one side and the old town

With its long association with great

magnificent promenade running

to the other and see such landmarks

authors such as Charles Dickens and

from Eastney to Old Portsmouth.

as Portsmouth Cathedral, the Square

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Portsmouth’s

Along the length of the beach are a

Tower (often open for arts and crafts/

literary heritage is well known.

plethora of attractions for all ages – many

vintage events) and the Round Tower

Rudyard Kipling also lived for a time in

evoke memories of traditional seaside

where generations have welcomed

the city, you will find a house in Campbell

holidays of the past with swan-shaped

home their sailor sweethearts, waving

Road which bears a blue plaque to mark

pedaloes on Canoe Lake and the nearby

as the navy ships pass close-by.

his time in the city from 1871-77.

pitch and putt. The Tenth Hole, a popular cafe sitting alongside the course, is well

ITINERARY TWO

Portsmouth is still a creative city, with a thriving contemporary art scene.

known for its eye-poppingly large cakes

Shopping, shopping, shopping:

and is a great place for breakfast too.

There’s no doubting the attraction of

Perry studied for a BA in fine art at

Southsea Castle is the place where

Gunwharf Quays when it comes to

Portsmouth Polytechnic and it is home

Henry VIII watched the Mary Rose sink,

shopping. Once the former home of

now to a thriving creative scene.

now it’s a great place to visit and the

HMS Vernon, the Royal Navy’s Torpedo

Keep your eyes peeled on a Friday for

kids will have hours of fun exploring

Branch, the site now boasts 90 designer

pieces of artwork left dotted about the

the passages below ground.

outlets at this great location with easy

city for an appreciative audience to take

The Yellow Kite cafe is based at the castle

parking – and after you’ve finished

home. My Dog Sighs (featured on BBC2’s

and uses the best local fair trade ingredients.

with the shops, there are wonderful

The Culture Show) is a great proponent

It is a splendid place to stop for a bite to

bars and restaurants to revive you.

of the free art scheme and you can read

eat and it’s also worth noting a champagne

Nearby is Commercial Road which

more about him on page 4 or see his work

bar is open every Friday evening from

houses all the major high street names

by visiting www.mydogsighs.co.uk.

6pm to 9pm during the summer.

and the Cascades Shopping Centre.

On Albert Road, there’s plenty of street art

Every weekend throughout the summer

While in Southsea you will find Knight

to admire, remember to look up and you

there is live music from an assortment of

and Lee (John Lewis) in the Palmerston

might see something quite unexpected.

musicians at the Band Stand. Pack a picnic

Road precinct along with a large

At 1 Albert Road is the immensely popular

and prepare to enjoy great music, a party

Debenhams department store.

Garage Lounge – perfect for morning coffee,

atmosphere and one of the best backdrops

If you prefer to shop in independent

wonderful lunches or fantastic tea and cake.

in the world. (You will see everything from

boutiqes, head for Marmion Road and

Or why not wander through the Palmerston

warships to sailing ships, hovercrafts, ferries

Albert Road where you will find everything

Road precinct to sample the delights

and pleasure boats traversing the Solent).

from antiques, artworks and artisan

of Like a Teatray in the Sky on Osborne

Clarence Pier boasts fourteen rides and

chocolates. Take the time to wander

Road. Great food, lovely people, a fun

attractions that will have you screaming

and enjoy the laid-back, atmosphere.

vibe and some of the most delightful

with delight – and just next door you can

At the end of a shopping spree, make

crockery you are ever likely to see.

see the world’s longest running and only

your way to the Belle Isle in Osborne

If you want to know more about the

commercial hovercraft service in Europe.

Road for great food, a buzzing

creative vibe going on in Portsmouth look

It is the quickest way to get to the Isle

atmosphere and a pitcher of Sangria.

no further than www.strong-island.co.uk

of Wight and a popular pastime is to

Turner Prize winning artist Grayson

for all the quirky goings on in the city.

watch as the crafts land on the beach. There is a fascinating walk from Clarence

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Will you be tempted by the thrill of riding

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a cliff top roller coaster? Stepping back

For some destination inspiration, how

There are literally hundreds of

in time to discover the lost world of

about adding one of these family

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favourites to your wish list?

beaches, miles of picture-perfect

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the Island at your leisure. Just turn up at port and step onboard! Check our website for the latest foot passenger ticket information.


The Portsmouth Guest Guide: Out and About

Heritage

Walk along the river From coast to countryside, whether your passion is heritage, culture, shopping or a fun-filled family day out, the world-renowned Hamble Valley has it all. Located west of Portsmouth, this area of outstanding natural beauty is quite literally at your feet.

Hamble River events take place

Known as the Strawberry Coast, The

Bursledon Regatta and national World

Hamble Valley is set alongside the

Series competitions.

stunning River Hamble, tucked between

The essence of a sailing lifestyle

the bustling cities of Southampton,

is captured through the marinas,

Winchester and Portsmouth

chandleries, restaurants and boutiques,

and stretching along 25 miles of

located along the shoreline. Indeed,

Hampshire’s coastline.

numerous opportunities present

There is so much on offer with a variety

themselves to way anchor and

of unique family attractions from Manor

investigate the local vintage ales.

Farm, the Victorian working farm which

The Hamble Valley welcomes families

was the setting for the BBC’s Wartime

and is a child-friendly destination with

Farm series to Bursledon Windmill

plenty of free and low cost activities to

and Bursledon Brickworks. Discover

keep the young and the young at hear

delightfully quaint villages and charming

entertained.

towns and over 1500 acres of unspoilt

Whether you are on a romantic short

countryside with five country parks.

break or visiting for the week with

For further information on

Enjoy beautiful waterside vistas and

a young family, you’ll wish you had

glorious days out on the

amble through woodlands, marshes and

discovered the Hamble Valley sooner.

River Hamble or your personal

throughout the year, attracting world class yachtsmen and racing enthusiasts. Competition within the sailing world is strong and many sailors come to showcase their skills. Events include Hamble Week, the Hamble Winter & Spring Series, the

Great places to ea

t

Share some family time

meadows on one of the many walking

journey through the

trails including the Strawberry Trail,

Hamble Valley, visit

a long distance walk along the River Hamble, the Cobbett Trail, a short walk around the village of Botley and the Hamble Rail Trail.

See more of the Hamble Valley and take a virtual tour by scanning this QR code.

www.hamblevalley.com Follow us on Twitter @HambleValley

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wightlink.co.uk/wightworld or call 0871 376 1000† T&Cs: † Calls cost 7p per minute plus network extras and may be recorded for monitoring and training purposes. * Wight World Days Out include day return ferry travel for a car, driver and up to six passengers plus entrance to an Isle of Wight attraction for up to seven people. The £48 rate relates to the Dimbola Museum & Galleries experience. Most Wight World Days Out are valid from 1 April 2014 until 2 November 2014, subject to a variable and limited allocation and can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Please check with individual attractions prior to travel as opening times vary and supplements may apply for special events. Valid for vehicles up to 5m in length and 2.24m in height. Vehicles over 5m / less than 6m in length and over 2.24m in height not taxed as a commercial vehicles will be charged a supplement. Excludes mini-bus / mini-coach, commercial vehicles over 5m / any vehicle over 6m. Terms and conditions apply and can be found at www.wightlink.co.uk/wightworld. E&OE.

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