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1. Martello Towers Homepage
The South Coast Martello Towers charts the history, construction, siting and individual history of each of the 74 English south coast Martello Towers
1. Martello tower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The round towers differ from the UK Martello towers in two ways. The Jersey towers are mostly built with local granite rather than brick, and they have taller walls.
2. The Martello towers: An artistic entente on the coast
It was lopsided. What the construction team of 200 years ago must have thought as they stood back to admire their work and realised that Martello Tower C – built on ...
3. Napoleon-proof your home: convert a Martello tower
Martello towers were built, at great cost, along the coasts of Kent, Sussex, Essex and Suffolk at the time of the Napoleonic wars. Originally, there were ...
4. The Martello Towers of the Kent and Sussex Coast | UK Shore Blog
74 Martello Towers were built along the coast of Kent and East Sussex, between 1805 and 1808 to guard against invasion by Napoleon along with other defensive
MARTELLO TOWERS (SOUTH) Originally 103 towers were built between 1805 and 1812 to resist a potential invasion by Napoleon. They were built of brick, 13 foot thick on the ...
7. Martello Towers of the East Coast | UK Shore Blog
The East Coast Martello towers were built in Essex and Suffolk around the same time as the South Coast towers (Kent, Sussex) starting in 1809. The South Coast towers ...