< Castles of England 
      There are a number of notable castles in Hampshire.
| Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes (Key | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calshot Castle | Artillery fort | 16th century | Substantially intact |  |  | Altered 18–20th centuries, in use until 1961. | 
| Hurst Castle | Artillery fort | 16th century | Substantially intact |  |  | Repaired and refortified 19th century. | 
| Netley Castle | Artillery fort | 16–19th century | Rebuilt |  | Convalescent home | Remodelled and extended 1885–90. | 
| Odiham Castle | Shell keep and bailey | Early 13th century | Fragmentary ruins |  Local authority | Built by King John. | |
| Portchester Castle | Keep and bailey | 11–12th century | Extensive ruins |  |  | Built within surviving walls of Roman fort of the Saxon Shore. | 
| Southampton Castle | Keep and bailey | 11–14th century | Fragments |  |  | North bailey wall survives. | 
| Southsea Castle | Artillery fort | 16th century | Rebuilt |  |  Local authority | Altered several times. | 
| Warblington Castle | Fortified manor house | 16th century | Fragmentary ruins |  | Private | Remains of possibly fortified building besieged during the Civil War and subsequently destroyed, on site of earlier fortified manor house. | 
| Winchester Castle | Motte and bailey | 11–13th century | Fragment |  |  Local authority | Great hall survives, reroofed in 1873. | 
| Wolvesey Castle | Castle | 12th century | Ruins |  |  | 
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