Warsash is a village in southern Hampshire, England,[2] situated at the mouth of the River Hamble, west of the area known as Locks Heath and south of Sarisbury. Boating plays an important part in the village's economy, and the village has a sailing club. It is also home to the Warsash Maritime Academy, part of Southampton Solent University, which provides training for Merchant Navy Officers from around the world.[3]
The Locks Heath, Warsash and Whiteley urban area had a combined population of 43,359 according to 2011 Census.[4] This also includes Park Gate and Swanwick and forms a subdivision of the South Hampshire built up area.
Warsash is in the borough of Fareham, and is part of the Fareham parliamentary constituency. The village lies in the Hook-with-Warsash parish, with the hamlet of Hook.
^"Ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
^Hampshire County Council village description Archived 8 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
^"Warsash Maritime Academy". Retrieved 23 January 2016.
^"Locks Heath / Warsash / Whiteley (Hampshire, South East England, United Kingdom)". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
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services undertaken for business and industry. It is also host to the Warsash Maritime Academy, which provides training and certification for the international...
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airport. There is also a ferry linking Hamble-le-Rice in Eastleigh to Warsash in Fareham, and a disused canal running through the north of the borough...
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Britain, the penultimate furnace built was Alderwasley in 1764, followed by Warsash Furnace in 1869. The last working furnace at Backbarrow converted to coke...