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Historic Sites Attractions In Isle of Purbeck

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  • 1. Fort Henry Studland
    Fort Henry is a Grade II listed World War Two observation bunker overlooking Studland Bay, in Dorset. It was built to defend the bay in 1943 from possible German invasion along with other beach defences such as gun emplacements, Type 25 pill boxes and concrete Dragon’s Teeth anti-tank obstacles .Located at the top of Redend Point, on a small sandstone promontory, the bunker is 90 feet long with walls, floor and ceiling all 3 feet thick. There is an 80 feet wide recessed observation slit. Its name derives from the home base in Ontario of the Canadian Royal Engineers who built it. Today, it is owned by the National Trust and forms part of the Studland Beach Second World War walk.An English Heritage spokesman commented following the bunker's listing on 20 November 2012: Fort Henry provides ...
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