Parkhurst, Isle of Wight

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Parkhurst
Parkhurst, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight)
Parkhurst, Isle of Wight

Parkhurst shown within the Isle of Wight
Population 22,950 (Newport as a whole)
OS grid reference SZ491910
Unitary authority Isle of Wight
Ceremonial county Isle of Wight
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NEWPORT
Postcode district PO30
Dialling code 01983
Police Hampshire
Fire Isle of Wight
Ambulance Isle of Wight
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Isle of Wight
List of places: UKEnglandIsle of Wight

Coordinates: 50°43′00″N 1°18′17″W / 50.7167, -1.3048

Parkhurst is a neighbourhood northwest of the town of Newport, Isle of Wight. It has few amenities, but a large residential population.

It is notable for housing three prisons: the well-known Parkhurst Prison itself, Camp Hill, and Albany. Parkhurst and Albany were once amongst the few top-security prisons in the United Kingdom, but were downgraded in the 1990s.

A number of well-known criminals were accommodated in the Parkhurst prisons, including John Duddy, the Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe and the Kray twins.

The prisons caused the construction during the mid 20th century of housing estates to accommodate prison workers and their families, and much of the area is characterised by these poor-quality estates, now largely in private ownership but still in need of repair.

Parkhurst also adjoins Parkhurst Forest, a large Forestry Commission owned woodland which includes plantation woodland and a large area of ancient woodland, and is well used by local people for recreation.