• St Andrew's Castle was an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, between 1542 and 1543.
  • St Andrews Castle was an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, between 1542 and 1543.
  • Civil Parish. Hamble le Rice. The site of St Andrew's Castle will also, despite the loss of the superstructure, contain environmental information and archaeological...
  • ...Age linear earthwork, St Andrew's Castle and additional remains on Hamble Common is a Scheduled Monument in Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, England.
  • St Andrew's Castle - Hamble. ... After it became derelict, it is reputed that many of its stones were reused in other Hamble buildings and structures such as walls.
  • St Andrews Castle is the ruins of the castle of the Archbishops of St Andrews, dating in part from the 13th century.
  • As a residence, St Andrews Castle saw many notable visitors, including the young James I who visited in 1410. The castle also served as a strong and grim prison.
  • Aldsworth, F.G., 1981, 'St Andrew's Castle, Hamble, Hampshire' Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society Vol. 37 p. 5-11 Kenyon...
  • One of the most historic and scenically beautiful castles in Scotland, St Andrews Castle stands on a high clifftop site that was first fortified around 1100.
  • From the visitor center of St Andrews Castle, one can enter either by a lesser gateway, or else over the bridge and through the Renaissance gateway of 1555-58.
  • St Andrew's Castle was an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, between 1542 and 1543.
  • St Andrews Castle (MacGibbon and Ross). The first castle here was built by Bishop Roger, but was dismantled by Robert the Bruce around 1310.