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Warsash is a
village in
southern Hampshire, England,
situated at the
mouth of the
River Hamble, west of the area
known as
Locks Heath and
south of Sarisbury...
- 1°18′11″W / 50.845°N 1.303°W / 50.845; -1.303
Warsash Maritime School,
formerly Warsash Maritime Centre and
Warsash Maritime Academy, is a
maritime training...
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Warsash is a 251.6-hectare (622-acre)
Local Nature Reserve west of
Fareham in Hampshire. It is
owned by
Hampshire County Council and managed...
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Southampton College of Technology, and
later the
College of
Nautical Studies at
Warsash, led to the
establishment of the
Southampton Institute of
Higher Education...
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Lower Swanwick before entering Southampton Water between Hamble Common and
Warsash. The
river is
tidal for
about half its
length and is
navigable below Botley...
- The Hamble–
Warsash Ferry is an 'on-demand' p****enger
ferry service on the
River Hamble in Hampshire, England. The
ferry operates between Hamble-le-Rice...
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Locks Heath, Park Gate, Sarisbury, Titchfield,
Titchfield Common, and
Warsash. The City of
Winchester ward of
Whiteley & Shedfield.
Following a local...
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Tyneside College) and the
Southampton School of Navigation, 1902 (now the
Warsash Maritime School). In the
First and
Second World Wars, the
merchant service...
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comprising the
villages of
Locks Heath, Park Gate, Sarisbury,
Titchfield and
Warsash,
forming part of the
newly created constituency of
Hamble Valley. The largest...
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Sarisbury to the west, Swanwick, Park Gate and
Whiteley to the north,
Warsash to the
southwest and
Titchfield to the southeast.
Within the
heart of the...