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The site which Gunwharf quays is built upon was the first main ordnance yard for the Royal Navy and was established in the late 17th century. Nelson s Gate which was built in 1803 has been retained as part of Gunwharf Quays and so too has some of the original boundary wall. In 1891 the Royal Marines vacated their barracks on the site and in 1919 the Naval Ordnance Department too vacated the land, at this point the land was taken over by the Naval Torpedo School and was named HMS Vernon. HMS Vernon was the centre for development and training of the art of torpedoes. HMS Vernon become famous for its clearance diving team and deep diving trials unit. Buster Crabb served at HMS Vernon and was a clearance diver who was working for MI5 when he disappeared after diving on two Russian warships moored in Portsmouth in 1956. After a long life HMS Vernon closed in 1986. In 1996 a planning brief was created for the development of Gunwharf Quays into what we have today. Gunwharf Quays today offers retail, leisure and residential facilities. Work on creating the Gunwharf Quays we have today started in 1998 and was completed in February 2001. Gunwharf Quays occupies a 33 acre site of over 65 shopping outlets, 20 bars and restaurants, a 11 screen cinema, a 26 lane bowling complex, 310 homes, ship births and office space. The development has a 1,450 space car park situated under the development and has recently had the addition of a 130 bedroom hotel. Retail names include those of Paul Smith, Ralph Lauren, French Connection, Gap, Nike, Levi s and Adidas. For more information about Gunwharf have a look at www.gunwharf-quays.com. |