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CALSHOT CASTLE

Calshot Castle.

'Calshot Castle' is one of Henry VIII's device forts, built on Calshot Spit at the Solent near Fawley to guard the entrance to Southampton Water ().
It was built as a circular blockhouse with a three storey central keep in 1540 using stone from Beaulieu Abbey. The outer walls were lowered in 1774 and the gatehouse was rebuilt in order to provide more living space. The south east battery was added in 1895 but has since been demolished. The castle was in use until 1956.
It is now owned by English Heritage and visitors to the castle can park in the adjacent leisure centre car park.

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Hampshire County Council - Information about Calshot Castle

More about Calshot Castle

★ Fry, Plantagenet Somerset, ''The David & Charles Book of Castles'', David & Charles, 1980. ISBN 0-7153-7976-3

See also



Henry VIII: Legacy

Device Forts

Martello Tower

Eastbourne Redoubt

Pevensey Castle

Dymchurch Redoubt

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