North End, Hampshire


North End is a mainly residential neighbourhood in the middle of Portsea Island in Portsmouth, England. It developed rapidly after a horse-drawn tram route was opened between Portsmouth and Cosham. The area is composed of mainly late Victorian to early 20th-century buildings. It is bounded to the west by Stamshaw, to the south by Buckland and Kingston, to the east by Copnor and by Hilsea to the north.

Name

North End's name is derived from its origin as a northern expansion of the village of Kingston, forming the "northern end" of Kingston.

Shopping, leisure and recreation

There are two main Anglican churches in the area:
There is also a Roman Catholic church on Gladys Avenue, .