Western Heights fortifications

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The Western Heights fortifications are a major 19th-century defensive complex overlooking Dover, England, built to protect the town and its strategic port from invasion.

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Western Heights fortifications canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century military fortification
fortification complex
access public footpaths
associatedWithConflict Crimean War era defences
Napoleonic Wars
builtBy British Army
constructedInCentury 19th century
country England
currentUse heritage site
tourist attraction
designedToDefendAgainst French invasion
elevationRelativeToTown above Dover
faces continental Europe across the English Channel
garrisonFunction accommodation for troops defending Dover
hasFeature casemates
dry moats
gun emplacements
underground passages
hasPart Citadel
Drop Redoubt
Grand Shaft
barracks
defensive ditches
magazines
ramparts
heritageStatus scheduled monument
locatedIn Kent
location Dover
material brick
earthworks
stone
nearby Dover Castle
English Channel
notableStructureWithin triple-spiral staircase of the Grand Shaft
overlooks Dover
Port of Dover
ownership UK government
surface form: United Kingdom government
partOf defences of Dover
periodOfMajorConstruction Napoleonic Wars
mid-19th century
primaryPurpose defence against invasion
protection of Dover
protection of Port of Dover
region South East England
strategicRole coastal defence
protection of English Channel approaches
terrain hilltop

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Dover hasFeature Western Heights fortifications