WATCH: Take a glimpse inside Portsmouth's church with no roof

It's one of Portsmouth's best known landmarks...

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Ten, Garrison Church. 

Photo essay, Around Portsea Island.

Starting at Hilsea Lines heading clockwise around Portsea Island.
Picture: Allan Hutchings (13625-915) PPP-150414-14453300113625_ATI_8/4/13

Ten, Garrison Church. 

Photo essay, Around Portsea Island.

Starting at Hilsea Lines heading clockwise around Portsea Island.
Picture: Allan Hutchings (13625-915) PPP-150414-144533001
13625_ATI_8/4/13 Ten, Garrison Church. Photo essay, Around Portsea Island. Starting at Hilsea Lines heading clockwise around Portsea Island. Picture: Allan Hutchings (13625-915) PPP-150414-144533001

The Royal Garrison Church, which has survived for more than 70 years with most of its roof missing, is open to visitors who need not worry so much about the elements now that the warmer weather is here.

The church is run by English Heritage, which has more details here.