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Watersports Hangar (Calshot Former Rnas Station Circa 250 Metres West of Castle)

A Grade II* Listed Building in Ower, Hampshire

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Latitude: 50.8194 / 50°49'9"N

Longitude: -1.3097 / 1°18'34"W

OS Eastings: 448722

OS Northings: 102428

OS Grid: SU487024

Mapcode National: GBR 88Y.KPR

Mapcode Global: FRA 864X.X5R

Plus Code: 9C2WRM9R+P4

Entry Name: Watersports Hangar (Calshot Former Rnas Station Circa 250 Metres West of Castle)

Listing Date: 8 April 1988

Last Amended: 3 March 1994

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1095045

English Heritage Legacy ID: 143502

ID on this website: 101095045

Location: Calshot Activities Centre, New Forest, Hampshire, SO45

County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Civil Parish: Fawley

Built-Up Area: Ower

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Fawley All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 29/11/2011


SU 40SE
13/31


FAWLEY
CALSHOT
Canoe Hangar (Calshot former RNAS
Station c160 metres west of Castle


GV
II


The grade shall be amended to II*

The entry shall be amended to read:-

SU 40 SE FAWLEY CALSHOT
1860-/13/31 Watersports Hangar (Calshot former RNAS
08/04/88 Station c250 metres west of Castle)
GV II*

Watersports hangar, former flying boat hangar. 1914 or possibly earlier. Timber-framed, with corrugated
metal cladding and pitched and felted wooden roof. 10 bay rectangular plan, covering area of approx
720 square metres. Sliding wooden doors to west, those to east having an unusual surviving set of
wooden "roll-up" wooden slat doors. Single storey outshut to north. Range of 5 lights to south.
Interior: wooden lattice braced "bowstring" roof trusses.
Historical Note: A unique surviving example of this type of hangar, later hangars of the WW1 period
having 100ft spans rather than 80ft span of this important early example, the earliest known example
of its type: it was probably built to accommodate the modestly-sized Sopwith Bat Boat, used at Calshot
from 1913. Part of an outstanding group of 1914-18 aircraft hangars which illustrate the development
of aircraft technology during the World War 1 period: see Main Hangar (qv). Its design is said to be
associated with Barnes Wallis, although there is no firm evidence for this: Wallis was employed on
airship design work by Vickers Ltd before WW1. Associated with the famous Schneider Trophy
seaplane contests held at Calshot in 1929 and 1931.


Listing NGR: SU4551803243

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