All historic houses to visit in Portsmouth

Step into the past at 4 historic houses in Portsmouth. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Portsmouth:

  1. National Museum of the Royal Navy at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard1

    National Museum of the Royal Navy at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

     Portsmouth
    The Hear My Story (HMS) Gallery at the National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth tells the personal stories of serving men and women in the Royal Navy during a period of great change; from the First World War to the living memory of the Falklands, Iraq and beyond. Learn all about life in the
  2. Portsmouth City Museum2

    Portsmouth City Museum

     Portsmouth
    The Portsmouth Museum, also known as Portsmouth City Museum, is a local institution located on Museum Road in the city of Portsmouth, in southern England. It is one of six museums managed by Portsmouth Museums, which is a division of the Portsmouth City Council.
  3. Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum3

    Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum

     Portsmouth
    The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum is situated in a house from the Georgian era in Portsmouth, England. This is the very place where the renowned writer Charles Dickens was born in the year 1812. He spent the first three years of his life in this house, making it a significant location for those interested in the life and works of Dickens.
  4. Round Tower4

    Round Tower

     Portsmouth
    One of Portsmouth's oldest permanent fortifications. The Round Tower was built in around 1418 to defend the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour and prevent raids on the city by French ships. Inside there is a fine vaulted brick ceiling dating from the early 19th Century. It was part of the city's defence