Portland Castle

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Portland Castle is a 16th-century coastal artillery fort on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England, built by Henry VIII to defend against French and Spanish invasion.

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Portland Castle canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Device Fort
artillery fort
coastal fortress
scheduled monument
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Tudor military architecture
builder the Crown
builtBy Henry VIII of England
surface form: Henry VIII
builtFor Henry VIII of England
surface form: Henry VIII
category English Heritage
surface form: English Heritage sites in Dorset

Forts in Dorset
constructionEnd 1541
constructionStart 1539
controlledBy Royalists during the English Civil War
country England
era Tudor period
function coastal artillery battery
garrisonedBy Royalist forces
hasMuseum yes
hasPart bastions
central tower
courtyard
curtain wall
gatehouse
gun platform
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
locatedIn Dorset
Isle of Portland
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
locatedOn Portland Harbour
managedBy English Heritage
material stone
near Castletown, Isle of Portland
Weymouth
openToPublic true
overlooks Portland Harbour
ownedBy English Heritage
partOf King Henry VIII’s Device Forts
purpose defence against French invasion
defence against Spanish invasion
shape fan-shaped
status preserved historic site
usedDuring English Civil War
Napoleonic Wars
World War I
World War II
visitorCentre yes

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Portland, Dorset, England hasLandmark Portland Castle
Portland hasLandmark Portland Castle
Device Forts notableWork Portland Castle