< Castles of England

There are a number of notable castles in Hampshire.

Name
Type
Date
Condition
Image Ownership
/ Access
Notes (Key
Calshot Castle Artillery fort 16th century Substantially intact Altered 18–20th centuries, in use until 1961.
Hurst Castle Artillery fort 16th century Substantially intact Repaired and refortified 19th century.
Netley Castle Artillery fort 16–19th century Rebuilt Convalescent home Remodelled and extended 1885–90.
Odiham Castle Shell keep and bailey Early 13th century Fragmentary ruins
Local authority
Built by King John.
Portchester Castle Keep and bailey 11–12th century Extensive ruins Built within surviving walls of Roman fort of the Saxon Shore.
Southampton Castle Keep and bailey 11–14th century Fragments North bailey wall survives.
Southsea Castle Artillery fort 16th century Rebuilt
Local authority
Altered several times.
Warblington Castle Fortified manor house 16th century Fragmentary ruins Private Remains of possibly fortified building besieged during the Civil War and subsequently destroyed, on site of earlier fortified manor house.
Winchester Castle Motte and bailey 11–13th century Fragment
Local authority
Great hall survives, reroofed in 1873.
Wolvesey Castle Castle 12th century Ruins
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