In this area guide we aim to shine a light on the residential hotbed of Fratton.
The area
The former industrial heart of Portsmouth, Fratton is a mostly residential area that is perhaps best known for being the home of Portsmouth FC.
In place since 1898, Fratton Park is one of the most charmingly old-fashioned grounds in the whole of the Football League.
Although Portsmouth currently ply their trade in League Two (quite a fall from the heady days of winning the FA Cup in 2008), the 21,100 capacity stadium still regularly draws crowds of over 15,000 to matches.
Consisting mainly of Victorian terraced houses, Fratton is a popular location for those who work in Portsmouth and the other major towns and cities of the South East.
Property here could certainly be counted as affordable, with two-bed houses, apartments and flats going for under £200,000. There are also substantial four-bed terraced homes and three-bed semi-detached properties that can be purchased for between £170,000 and £190,000.
Things to do
Well, other than sampling a match at Fratton Park, there is plenty to explore in Portsmouth itself, including the city’s historic dockyards and its strong maritime and naval links. Old Portsmouth is also a delight.
What’s more, Southsea Marina – which includes Southsea Leisure Park, Fort Cumberland and Southsea beach – is the perfect place to spend an afternoon.
Southsea Castle, too, is a wonderful day out (for kids and adults alike), while jumping aboard the HMS Warrior 1860 or the HMS Victory is an unforgettable experience.
The Mary Rose Museum is another gem – especially for history buffs – and Portchester Castle and Staunton Park are lovely places for a family picnic.
Hayling Island and the Isle of Wight are also easy to reach for day trips.
Food & Drink
If you’re looking for a takeaway, Fratton is an excellent place to be. Seavan Fried Chicken, Singapore Island and Efes Kebab & Pizza are all superb – and cheap! Expect big portions, too.
As for pubs, the Froddington Arms and the Connaught Arms are both good old-fashioned boozers with nice beer and welcoming atmospheres.
The Golden Bowl does fantastic home-cooked Chinese Food, while Samys offers the best coffee and tea in town.
For fans of Middle Eastern or Turkish food, Nemrut and Spice N Grill provide delicious, fresh and authentic meals for reasonable prices. Once again, expect big portions.
If you’re looking for something a bit different, Pie and Vinyl and Brewhouse & Kitchen are the places to be.
As you can see, food and drinks options in and around Fratton and Portsmouth are very eclectic and wide-ranging. There really is something to suit every palate.
Transport
Fratton’s transport links are very good. As well as Fratton Railway station (services to London Waterloo, Brighton and Cardiff Central), there are three other National Rail stations close by: Portsmouth & Southsea, Hilsea and Portsmouth Harbour.
Buses are frequent and plentiful, while road links to nearby areas and further afield are also strong. Southampton Airport is a 30 minute drive away.
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