Nothe Fort (left of picture) in Weymouth, Dorset, towering over the approach to Weymouth Harbour.
Nothe Fort (left of picture) in Weymouth, Dorset, towering over the approach to Weymouth Harbour. The fort was built in 1872 to protect the nearby Portland Harbour which was an important Royal Navy base. The fort was abandoned in 1956 and is now a museum.
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