
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.
References
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Hampshire County Council - Information about Calshot Castle
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More about Calshot Castle
★ Fry, Plantagenet Somerset, ''The David & Charles Book of Castles'', David & Charles, 1980. ISBN 0-7153-7976-3
See also
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Henry VIII: Legacy
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Device Forts
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Martello Tower
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Eastbourne Redoubt
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Pevensey Castle
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Dymchurch Redoubt
External links
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