Secrets of Henry VIII’s Lost Castles - Coastal Forts Under Threat

Explore the dramatic history and uncertain future of Henry VIII's coastal castles, from the collapsing Hurst Castle to hidden fortresses across the Solent. Join us on a winter kayak journey along England’s southern coast to investigate the fate of the iconic Henrician device forts. In this video, you’ll discover how new military technology like the cannon changed the very nature of coastal defense, prompting Henry VIII to build a chain of formidable castles with the wealth—and even the stones—taken from dissolved monasteries. We visit Hurst Castle, recently damaged by erosion, and examine its strategic role, architectural evolution, and ties to historical figures like King Charles I. The adventure continues to Yarmouth Castle, a compact but innovative stronghold on the Isle of Wight, and Cowes Castle, now the Royal Yacht Squadron, whose walls still bear the marks of their Tudor origins. Our tour ends at Calshot Castle, a fort that protected the vital waters near Southampton for centuries and adapted to every new threat, from French raiders to submarines and early aircraft. Along the way, learn why these fortifications were both groundbreaking and, in some ways, obsolete before they could fulfill their original purpose. Will these historic castles survive the relentless sea? Watch to find out how history, engineering, and the power of nature collide on England’s storied coast. #BritishHistory #HenryVIII #Castles #CoastalFortifications #HurstCastle #IsleOfWight #MilitaryHistory #TudorEngland