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A grade II listed sea fort near Grimsby with military heritage is now up for sale at auction with a guide price of £50,000.
Bull Sandfort, with its smaller companion for on Haile Sand, 3.75km to the south-west, guarded the approaches to the Humber with gun batteries and an anti-submarine net of steel mesh stretched between them across the mouth of the estuary. The fort includes three floors with basement and magazine below sea level, and central two-storey observation tower. | Photo: Rightmove/Savills
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