Weymouth, Sandsfoot Castle 1898
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Sandsfoot Castle, now tumbling into the sea, was built by Henry VIII to guard the sea-lanes between Weymouth and Portland. The Tudor topographer Leland described it as being 'a right goodlie and warlyke castle'. It changed hands several times during the Civil War, before finally falling into ruin in the 1700s.
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