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Langstone Harbour View


Looking from the Mill Pond adjacent to the Old Mill the remains of Warblington Castle can be seen in the distance.
Warblington Castle or Warblington manor was a moated manor near Langstone in Havant parish, Hampshire. Most of the castle was destroyed during the English Civil War, leaving only a single gate tower, part of a wall, and a gateway. The property, now in the village of Warblington, is privately owned and does not allow for public access (information from Wikipedia).
The tide is pretty high here........on the left you can see a fence made from old railway sleepers. The public footpath runs alongside the sleepers and in this shot the path is under water.
Please view large, on black.
Warblington Castle or Warblington manor was a moated manor near Langstone in Havant parish, Hampshire. Most of the castle was destroyed during the English Civil War, leaving only a single gate tower, part of a wall, and a gateway. The property, now in the village of Warblington, is privately owned and does not allow for public access (information from Wikipedia).
The tide is pretty high here........on the left you can see a fence made from old railway sleepers. The public footpath runs alongside the sleepers and in this shot the path is under water.
Please view large, on black.
Günter Klaus, Jörg, Jean Paul Capdeville, Nouchetdu38 and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Hope you have a good Sunday Keith.
Keith Burton club has replied to Wilfriedhappy sunday evening!
Keith Burton club has replied to Colin Ashcroft clubReally is a super shot!
de ruine van het kasteel doet het op deze foto geweldig goed
1642 is nog niet zo erg lang geleden-het was een oorlog tussen de ieren-schotten en engelsen
interessante informatie keith
goede dag
ik zie dat het geheel beneden aan het kanaal ligt
Happy healthy week ahead.
Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
Keith Burton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubGlad you like it.
Keith Burton club has replied to Jean Paul Capdeville clubWünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
I'd love to explore a bit more round these castle ruins, but I asked the landowner once and he was very dismissive!
Glad you like this one.............and thanks for your lovely comments. Best wishes, Keith.
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