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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.
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|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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==Towers==
==Sea Forts==


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Peel Towers
File:ThorneIslandFort-Pembrokeshire.jpeg|Thorne Island, a Grade II listed Napoleonic sea fort off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, recently converted into a home.
 
Martello Towers


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.





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