Landport is a district located on Portsea Island and is considered the city centre of modern-day Portsmouth, England.
It lies predominately within Charles Dickens Ward which also encompasses Portsea district and a portion of Fratton.
Before World War II the district was also a residential area, mainly catering for employees of the naval dockyard and their families.
[5] Mile End was consumed within the rapid urban development of the Landport and Buckland areas during the 19th and 20th centuries.
However, remnants of Mile End still survive to present day along the western edge of Portsea Island.
[5] His former home has since been renamed 393 Old Commercial Road and is now the Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum in Landport, Portsmouth.
[5] The Landport area is home to St Agatha's church which was originally constructed under the then mission incumbent Robert William Radclyffe Dolling.