Hurst Spit, Milford on Sea
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Hurst Spit is a one-mile-long shingle bank near the village of Keyhaven, at the western end of the Solent, on the south coast of England. The spit shelters an area of saltmarsh and mudflats known as Keyhaven and Pennington marshes. At the end of the spit is Hurst Castle, an artillery fortress originally built on the orders of King Henry VIII, and much enlarged in the 19th century. Hurst Point Lighthouse was built on the end of Hurst Spit in the 1860s. ()
Coordinates: 50°42'23"N, 1°33'4"W
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Milford on Sea
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Hurst Spit – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hurst Castle, Hurst Point Lighthouse, Fort Albert, Cliff End Battery.
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Which popular attractions are close to Hurst Spit?
Nearby attractions include Hurst Castle, Lymington (1 min walk), Hurst Point Lighthouse, Milford on Sea (4 min walk).