Camp Down, Portsdown Hill

Coordinates: 50°51′11″N 1°01′36″W / 50.8530°N 1.0268°W / 50.8530; -1.0268
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Camp Down, looking towards Bedhampton
Camp Down, looking towards Bedhampton

Camp Down is a location at

Palmerston Forts, Portsmouth.[1]

The Admiralty Telegraph Station was built at Camp Down in 1821 and it operated on the

semaphore line
from London to Portsmouth from 1822 to 1847.

Farlington Redoubt was built on the site as a result of the

fortifications built to defend Portsmouth and its dockyard (which is 5 miles (8.0 km) away) from a possible attack from inland, as the development of rifled gun barrels made it possible for an invading army to land elsewhere, circle around to the top of the hill and bombard the city from there, rendering the existing Hilsea Lines
at the bottom of the ridge useless. The redoubt formed the eastern limit of a series of 6 forts which were planned along the 7 miles (11 km) of the ridge.

The site is now quarried away.

References


Next station upwards Admiralty
Semaphore line
1822
Next station downwards
Compton Down, Compton  Camp Down Lumps Fort 

50°51′11″N 1°01′36″W / 50.8530°N 1.0268°W / 50.8530; -1.0268