Portland Castle

This 16th century castle boasts a contemporary garden and superb views of shimmering seascapes across Portland Harbour.

Located on the water’s edge, the unusual fan-shaped castle was built by Henry VIII from local Portland Stone to ward off foreign invasion. Although it did not see active service until the Civil War, this Tudor stronghold was in use until World War II.


Dates still available for 2009 - please call the hospitality co-ordinator on 01305 820868 or 07824 416927or email katie.haines@english-heritage.org.uk
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