Portsmouth Point
Portsmouth
Portsmouth Point, or "Spice Island", is part of Old Portsmouth in Portsmouth, Hampshire, on the southern coast of England. The name Spice Island comes from the area's seedy reputation, as it was known as the "Spice of Life". Men were easily found and press-ganged into Nelson's navy from Portsmouth Point due to its hostelries and for being where prostitutes plied their trade. The area forms the eastern side of the narrow entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, facing Gosport on the western side.
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East Street, Portsmouth Old Portsmouth
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N 50.792 ° | E -1.106 ° |
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Bridge Tavern
East Street 54
PO1 2JJ Portsmouth, Old Portsmouth
England, United Kingdom
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