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Guidebook: Hurst Castle

Hurst Castle was built between 1541 and 1544 by Henry VIII as one of a chain of artillery defences protecting key ports and landing places round southern England from Continental attack. It was sited to guard the Needles Passage, the narrow western entrance
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Hurst Castle was built between 1541 & 1544 by Henry VIII as one of a chain of artillery defences protecting key ports & landing places round southern England from Continental attack. It was sited to guard the Needles Passage, the narrow western entrance to the Solent & gateway to the trading port of Southampton & the new naval base at Portsmouth. The strategic location of Hurst saw it develop into a powerful fortress. On occasion it was also used as a prison, most famously when Charles I was briefly held captive here during the Civil War. During the Napoleonic Wars at the start of the 19th century Hursts keep was strengthened. It was altered again, most conspicuously, in the 1860s, when the great wing batteries were added as part of a huge programme of new defences around Portsmouth & Spithead that turned this part of the coast into one of the most heavily fortified areas in the world. In the First & Second World Wars the castle was fully garrisoned, its searchlights & guns guarding the western entrance to the Solent against attack from the sea & the air. It retained a limited military role until the abolition of the Coastal Artillery arm of the Army in 1956. Key

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Discover the rich history of England with English Heritage Shop (https://www.english-heritageshop.org.uk/). Explore a curated collection of gifts, souvenirs, and historical treasures inspired by England's heritage sites and landmarks. From exquisite jewelry to authentic replicas and home decor, each item celebrates the nation's cultural legacy. With quality craftsmanship and timeless designs, English Heritage Shop offers a unique way to connect with England's past and present. Elevate your appreciation for history and heritage with the diverse range of products available at English Heritage Shop.
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