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Martello Tower, South End of Golf Links

A Grade II Listed Building in Felixstowe, Suffolk

Martello tower,south end of golk course

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This Martello tower sits at the south end of Felixstowe Ferry golf course,the towers were built between 1809 and 1812 as a defence against possible invasion by Napoleon, though this never arose,the walls are up to 15 feet thick to withstand incoming cannonballs. Many were used in WW2 and after the war converted for use as Coastguard stations or used as storage or houses.

Uploaded by PETE GABRIEL on 4 September 2011

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Photo ID: 22996
Building ID: 101030405
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