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File:CastleDinton-Buckinghamshire.jpg|Originally a folly built in 1769, Castle Dinton in Buckinghamshire was a GradeII* ruin till converted by Spanish Architect Fernandez. It appeared on Grand Designs in 2018. | File:CastleDinton-Buckinghamshire.jpg|Originally a folly built in 1769, Castle Dinton in Buckinghamshire was a GradeII* ruin till converted by Spanish Architect Fernandez. It appeared on Grand Designs in 2018. | ||
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File:Tower23-Dymchurch.jpg|[[Martello Towers|Martello Tower]] 23 at Dymchurch, Romney Marshes in Kent, England. | File:Tower23-Dymchurch.jpg|[[Martello Towers|Martello Tower]] 23 at Dymchurch, Romney Marshes in Kent, England. | ||
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File:ThorneIslandFort-Pembrokeshire.jpeg|Thorne Island, a Grade II listed Napoleonic sea fort off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, recently converted into a home. | |||
Revision as of 10:51, 26 September 2020
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Castles, Keeps & Towers
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Originally a folly built in 1769, Castle Dinton in Buckinghamshire was a GradeII* ruin till converted by Spanish Architect Fernandez. It appeared on Grand Designs in 2018.
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8.2.5 Castle House, Bridgewater 1851 - one of the earliest surviving examples of the use of Victorian prefabricated concrete and constructional post-tensioning.
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Martello Tower 23 at Dymchurch, Romney Marshes in Kent, England.
Temporary Huts
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8.2.1 A Nissen Hut based house at Ashdown Camp, Evesham
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8.2.2 A Quonset Hut based house in Australia
Click here for the full page entry for Nissen Huts.
Bunkers
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A wartime bunker in Holland converted by architect B-ILD into a holiday home.
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Hilldegarden, a converted bunker and air raid installation in Hamburg Germany
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Anstruther Nuclear Bunker made to look like a farmhouse for security.
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Swiss military bunker and anti-aircraft site designed to look like an alpine chalet.
Bomb Shelters
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8.2.4 A converted RAF bomb observation shelter turned into a home at Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire
Sea Forts
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Thorne Island, a Grade II listed Napoleonic sea fort off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, recently converted into a home.
Other Military Conversions
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Royal Navy Wireless Listening Station, Stockton-on-Tees, now converted into a house.
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The Control Tower, Little Walden Airfield, Hadstock, Essex. A Grade II Listed conversin of a wartime airfield.
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Former radar station at Balado Bridge, Kinross-shire, Scotland.
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/prefabricated-house-for-defense-needs/#more
http://smccormick.hubpages.com/hub/the-coolest-quonset-hut-homes
