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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmsworthEmsworth - Wikipedia

    Emsworth is a town [2] in the Borough of Havant in the county of Hampshire, on the south coast of England near the border with West Sussex. It lies at the north end of an arm of Chichester Harbour, a large and shallow inlet from the English Channel, and is equidistant between Portsmouth and Chichester.

  2. Emsworth is a beautiful small town lying at the top of a channel in Chichester Harbour, nestled between the South Downs and the sea. The town has a strong fishing, sailing and boat building heritage but is most famous for producing oysters up until 100 years ago, when all the best hotels and restaurants in London were supplied daily with ...

  3. The castle was dismantled during the English Civil War. Local Government. The present Museum is located in the building which was originally built as the Warblington Urban District Council offices (1900 – 1932)* In 1932 local government was reorganised and Emsworth was absorbed into Havant & Waterloo UDC.

  4. www.visit-hampshire.co.uk › explore › townsEmsworth - Visit Hampshire

    Emsworth, located in the far east of Hampshire, is a picturesque old fishing village nestling on the north end of Chichester harbour, with narrow streets, Georgian houses, walled gardens and a mill pond.

  5. Emsworth is popular with sailors, artists, naturalists and walkers. The two tidal millponds to east and west are host to a variety of wild life. Emsworth has a long history connected with oyster fishing and boat building and still boasts traditional shipwrights and chandleries.

  6. Blandings Castle, lying in the picturesque Vale of Blandings, Shropshire, England, is two miles (3.2 km) from the town of Market Blandings, home to at least nine pubs, most notably the Emsworth Arms.

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  8. A time-line of Emsworth and Warblington by Linda Newell. A more detailed account of Warblington Castle by John Reger. A transcript of a description of the castle by Roy and Sheila Morgan. An extract from: Warblington; Its Castle and Its Church, W. B. Norris and C. G. Minchin, February 1920.

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