1. Hurst Castle lighthouse
Have a great day out at Hurst Castle - ferry from Keyhaven. Fantastic views, coffee shop, great walking, photography, special events, school trips, fishing, bird-spotting ...
2. Hurst Spit - Geological Field Guide
Internet site: www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/Hurst-Castle-Spit.htm. Version: 3rd February 2011. ... (southeastern end of spit, beyond Hurst Castle) Hurst Point is the southeastern ...
3. Hurst Castle Ferries - www.simplonpc.co.uk
Ferries - Lighthouses - Castle - Tramway This page is devoted to postcards and photographs of Hurst Castle, its ferries, lighthouses, and the tramway ...
4. The history of Hurst Castle lighthouse
The History of Hurst Castle . Hurst Castle is situated at the seaward end of the shingle spit that extends 1.5 miles from Milford-On-Sea. The end of the spit, only three ...
5. Hurst Castle | English Heritage
Hurst Castle provides a remote escape by the sea with plenty of things to do and see! Built by Henry VIII; one of the most advanced artillery fortresses in the England.
6. Hurst Castle in Milford-on-Sea - UK Attraction
This imposing coastal fortress was completed in 1544 by Henry VIII to protect the narrow Solent entrance. Extended during the Napoleonic wars, the castle was manned again ...
7. Hurst Castle Sailing Club
8. Hurst Castle - Ask Jeeves Encyclopedia
Hurst Castle on the south coast of England is one of Henry VIII 's Device Forts, built at the end of a long shingle barrier beach at the west end of the Solent to guard the ...
9. Hurst Castle Wind Data
Hurst Castle Internet connected anemometer ... Date Time Backed Avg Wind Direction Veered Min Wind Speed(Knots) Avg Wind Speed(Knots)
10. Hurst Castle - GoThisPlace
Hurst Castle: One of the most advanced of the artillery fortresses built by Henry VIII: used as a prison for eminent 17th-century captives, and later strengthened during ...