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File:CastleHouse-Bridgewater.jpeg| 8.2.5 Castle House, Bridgewater 1851 -  one of the earliest surviving examples of the use of Victorian prefabricated concrete and constructional post-tensioning.
File:CastleHouse-Bridgewater.jpeg| 8.2.5 Castle House, Bridgewater 1851 -  one of the earliest surviving examples of the use of Victorian prefabricated concrete and constructional post-tensioning.


File:Tower23-Dymchurch.jpg|[[Martello Towers]] We’re Napoleonic era, sea-facing tower forts built around the coast of Great Britain and Ireland. At least twenty have been converted to homes.
File:Tower23-Dymchurch.jpg|[[Martello Towers]] Napoleonic era, sea-facing tower forts built around the coast of Great Britain and Ireland. At least twenty have been converted to homes.


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File:MaunsellSeaforst-Kent.jpeg|The WWII Maunsell Seaforts off the Kent coast in the Thames Estuary. Built to deter Luftwaffe raids and mine-laying. They were briefly turned into a home by artist Stephen Turner as part of an artistic exploration of solitude and creative contemplation, and the book contains over seventy colour photographs and the artists diary presented as a collection of 'seafort stories'. ,"Seafort"
File:MaunsellSeaforst-Kent.jpeg|The WWII Maunsell Seaforts off the Kent coast in the Thames Estuary. Built to deter Luftwaffe raids and mine-laying. They were briefly turned into a home by artist Stephen Turner as part of an artistic exploration of solitude and creative contemplation, and the book contains over seventy colour photographs and the artists diary presented as a collection of 'seafort stories'. ,"Seafort"
File:BullSandfort-HumberEstuary.jpeg| Bull Sandfort, Humber Estuary A grade II listed sea fort constructed between 1915-1919 for naval sea defence during World War 1 and used in World War 2.


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File:WirelessStation-Stockton.JPG|Royal Navy Wireless Listening Station, Stockton-on-Tees, now converted into a house.
File:WirelessStation-Stockton.JPG|Royal Navy Wireless Listening Station, Stockton-on-Tees, now converted into a house.


File:LittleWaldenAirfield-Hadstock.jpeg|The Control Tower, Little Walden Airfield, Hadstock, Essex. A Grade II Listed conversin of a wartime airfield.
File:LittleWaldenAirfield-Hadstock.jpeg|The Control Tower, Little Walden Airfield, Hadstock, Essex. A Grade II Listed conversion of a wartime airfield.
File:IbsleyAirfield.jpeg|The control tower at RAF Ibsley, a WWII fighter base, being converted into a home by [[the Landmark Trust]].
File:GolfBallHouse-BaladoBridge.jpeg|Former radar station at Balado Bridge, Kinross-shire, Scotland.
File:GolfBallHouse-BaladoBridge.jpeg|Former radar station at Balado Bridge, Kinross-shire, Scotland.
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Castles, Keeps & Towers[edit]

Temporary Huts[edit]

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Sea Forts[edit]

Other Military Conversions[edit]

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See Also In Chimni[edit]

Chimni Home Typology

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