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One of the most powerful medieval fortresses in Western Europe. St Mary-in-Castro Saxon church. Roman lighthouse, secret wartime tunnels, Henry II Great Keep.
Watermill dating from 1812 and recently restored to full working order. Gardens and tearoom.
The White Cliffs of Dover are known all over the world. Come and learn about them at the new Gateway to the White Cliffs.
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A restored Victorian lighthouse, with original light mechanism, which once protected the Goodwin Sands. Displays on lighthouse history from the Middle Ages to Marconi.
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A huge fortification begun during the Napoleonic Wars and completed in the 1860s, designed to protect Dover from French invasion. Only the moat can be visited.
The foundations of a small medieval church, traditionally the site of King John’s submission to the Papal Legate in 1213.