A 483-YEAR-OLD castle that's survived countless wars could soon be cut off from the UK. Located in Hampshire, Hurst Castle was built by Henry VIII in the 1540s, becoming one of the most advanced ...
A historic castle built by Henry VIII could be permanently cut off from the mainland under new coastal rewilding plans aimed at tackling climate change. Hurst Castle, a 16th-century artillery fort ...
A castle built by Henry VIII could be cut off from the mainland under rewilding plans drawn up by the Environment Agency.
A section of Hurst Castle's 19th Century east wing, near Milford-on-Sea, Lymington, came down following storms. Work has begun to inject specialist resin to consolidate the shingle which underlies ...
The castle was built in the 1540s by Henry VIII and has already suffered from coastal erosion, with part of its eastern wall ...
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