Verne Citadel

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Verne Citadel is a 19th-century fortress on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England, historically used for coastal defense and later as a prison and immigration removal centre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century fortification
former immigration removal centre
former prison
fortress
architecturalStyle polygonal fort
builtFor defence of Portland Harbour
category Palmerston Fort
constructionStart 1860s
convertedTo HM Prison The Verne
country United Kingdom
designedToDefend Royal Navy base at Portland
elevation on the highest point of the Isle of Portland
garrisonedBy British Army
hasAccess Verne Hill Road
hasFeature bastions
casemates
dry moat
ramparts
hasUsePeriod 20th-century military use
21st-century immigration detention use
Victorian era coastal defence
late 20th-century prison use
heritageStatus Scheduled Monument
partly Grade II listed
laterOperator HM Prison and Probation Service
surface form: HM Prison Service

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office
surface form: UK Home Office
locatedIn Dorset
England
United Kingdom
location Isle of Portland
material Portland stone
namedAfter The Verne (local hilltop area)
near Weymouth
operator Ministry of Defence
overlooks Portland Harbour
Weymouth Bay
partOf Portland Harbour defences
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
surroundedBy quarries on the Isle of Portland
usedAs Category C prison
immigration removal centre
usedFor coastal defence
immigration detention
military purposes
prison

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Portland, Dorset, England hasLandmark Verne Citadel
Portland hasLandmark Verne Citadel