What to do and see in Gosport, England: The Best Specialty Museums

September 30, 2021 Karren Gelb

Gosport (/ˈɡɒspɔːrt/ GOS-port) is a town and borough in the South Hampshire urban area on the south coast of Hampshire in southern England. The 2011 Census recorded its population as 82,622. It is on a peninsula on the western side of Portsmouth Harbour, opposite the City of Portsmouth, to which it is linked by the Gosport Ferry.
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1. Gosport Discovery Centre

County Library High Street, Gosport PO12 1BT England +44 300 555 1387 http://www.hants.gov.uk/gdc
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Gosport Discovery Centre

In Gosport town centre you’ll find The Discovery Centre, which is open till 7pm on weekday evenings. There is a surprising range of things to see at the Centre, including art exhibitions, events, and special activities for children and families. The Discovery Centre museum tells the history of Gosport and is well worth a visit, whilst those interested in fossils will enjoy the Geology Gallery. Why not also visit the family friendly exhibition on the mezzanine floor of Gosport Discovery Centre. Located just off the Town Centre High Street, exhibitions use pictures, objects and interactives to tell the stories of Gosport’s people.

Reviewed By B5704YAalexc

The library rejoices in the name of Discovery Centre, but it's a library really. There is a good cafe and toilets, plenty of tables and chairs, free wifi (which is why I went there in the first place) and the staff are friendly and helpful. There was a good display of the plans the council have to upgrade the centre and waterfront area of Gosport, and goodness knows they could do more with it.

2. Gosport Diving Museum

Stokes Bay Road No 2 Battery, Gosport PO12 2QU England +44 23 9260 2260 [email protected] http://www.divingmuseum.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 191 reviews

Gosport Diving Museum

Volunteer run Museum. An offshoot of the Historical Diving Society. Open weekends and Bank Holidays from Easter until end of October. Can be visited by special arrangement out of hours. See website for details.

3. The Hovercraft Museum

Marine Parade West, Lee-on-the-Solent, Gosport PO13 9NS England +44 23 9255 2090 [email protected] http://www.hovercraft-museum.org/
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The Hovercraft Museum

Founded 1987 as a charity, the Hovercraft Museum Trust has become the world's greatest collection of Hovercraft. Come visit our large collection of hovercraft large, and small. From the world's biggest commercial hovercraft, the SRN4, that ran a car ferry service across the channel to France, to craft used to film James Bond Die Another Day.

Reviewed By colwynbay2017 - London, United Kingdom

A very interesting museum, just off the sea front at lee on the Solent. antibacterial hand gel everywhere. Staff helpful. We spent a few hours there. And we were able to walk round a hovercraft that went over the channel.

4. HMS Alliance Submarine

Haslar Jetty Road, Gosport PO12 2AS England +44 23 9283 9766 [email protected] http://www.historicdockyard.co.uk
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4.5 based on 336 reviews

HMS Alliance Submarine

Reviewed By jasdhm - Fareham, United Kingdom

Absolute must see get a real feel of how life was on board for submariners, great guides very informative

5. Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower

Royal Naval Armament Depot Priddys Hard Heritage Way, Gosport PO12 4LE England +44 23 9283 9766 [email protected] http://www.historicdockyard.co.uk
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4.0 based on 367 reviews

Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower

Reviewed By markhO3890TJ - Cheltenham, United Kingdom

Took the 12 o’clock tour on 31st of October 2019, and it was excellent. Full marks to the tour guide who has a wealth of knowledge at his fingertips, and I would absolutely recommend a knowledgeable guide if you don’t know much about the various weapons on display. Excellent to have the context, and learn about the way weapons and the philosophy behind their designs have changed over the years. He was happy to answer questions, and was comprehensively able to answer quite specific questions about the weapons. Most impressive!

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