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Calshot Spit is a one-mile long sand and shingle bank, near the village of Calshot, located on the southern bank of the open end of Southampton Water, on the south coast of England. At the end of the spit are Calshot Castle (built by King Henry VIII), an RNLI lifeboat, an NCI station, several slipways, a former Royal Navy and Royal Air Force flying boat station and Calshot Activities Centre. The neck of the spit is owned by New Forest District Council while the end of the spit is owned by the Crown Estate which leases it to Hampshire County Council.

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  • Calshot Spit is a one-mile long sand and shingle bank, near the village of Calshot, located on the southern bank of the open end of Southampton Water, on the south coast of England. At the end of the spit are Calshot Castle (built by King Henry VIII), an RNLI lifeboat, an NCI station, several slipways, a former Royal Navy and Royal Air Force flying boat station and Calshot Activities Centre. The neck of the spit is owned by New Forest District Council while the end of the spit is owned by the Crown Estate which leases it to Hampshire County Council. (en)
  • Calshot Spit är en sandbank nära byn vid Southampton Water i Hampshire. Längst ut på Calshot Spit ligger fästningen Calshot Castle som Henrik VIII lät uppföra 1540. Här finns också en RNLI- och -station. Stationen var tidigare en flyghamn för Royal Navys och Royal Air Forces flygbåtar och det var här som Storbritannien höll sina tävlingar om Schneidertrofén. (sv)
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  • Calshot Spit is a one-mile long sand and shingle bank, near the village of Calshot, located on the southern bank of the open end of Southampton Water, on the south coast of England. At the end of the spit are Calshot Castle (built by King Henry VIII), an RNLI lifeboat, an NCI station, several slipways, a former Royal Navy and Royal Air Force flying boat station and Calshot Activities Centre. The neck of the spit is owned by New Forest District Council while the end of the spit is owned by the Crown Estate which leases it to Hampshire County Council. (en)
  • Calshot Spit är en sandbank nära byn vid Southampton Water i Hampshire. Längst ut på Calshot Spit ligger fästningen Calshot Castle som Henrik VIII lät uppföra 1540. Här finns också en RNLI- och -station. Stationen var tidigare en flyghamn för Royal Navys och Royal Air Forces flygbåtar och det var här som Storbritannien höll sina tävlingar om Schneidertrofén. (sv)
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