Warsash

The River

An image of the Harbour Master's office in WarsashWarsash lies on the east bank of the River Hamble. It is an attractive residential and yachting centre, facing across to Hamble village with which it is linked by a ferry for pedestrians and cyclists. Originally a 'crab and lobster' fishing hamlet it also once had a flourishing ship-building industry; the largest ship launched there was HMS Hotspur, a 36 gun frigate. Warsash has, since the turn of the century, become one of the most popular centres for sailing in the country. The river, from its mouth right through to Bursledon Bridge, is crowded with yachts of all sizes.

The Village

The village centre is a short distance from the river and centres around the clock tower. Here there are various shops, several devoted to yachtsmen's needs, a public house and some very fine residential properties.

Close by is the Warsash campus of the Southampton Institute, where officers from merchant navies around the world are trained in seamanship, navigation and other maritime skills.

The Waterfront and D-Day

Shore Road leads down to the waterfront and is for much of the year a hive of activity. Here is another inn, a restaurant, a sailing club, boatyard, a public hard for launching small craft, and, in a striking black and white building, the Harbourmaster's Office. On the waterfront, a memorial recalls the huge armada which left the River Hamble and the rest of this part of thAn image of a row of houses in Hooke South Coast in 1944 to take part in the D-Day landings, an event in which the whole of Fareham played an important role.

Hook Village

The small hamlet of Hook, about a mile to the east of Warsash, was originally part of the magnificent 18th Century estate of The Hook. This has now virtually disappeared but the hamlet remains as a Conservation Area. Close by are the Hook Nature Reserve and Brownwich Country Park.

 

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