Victorian sea forts built to protect Britain from French invasion in the 19th century which were later transformed into luxury hotels by the Dreams bed tycoon have gone back on the market for ...
Owners of a historic fort have reapplied for planning permission after failing to find a buyer. Isle of Wight Council granted planning permission in 2020 for potential buyers of No Man's Fort, found ...
It could be turned into a high-end hotel, restaurant, Airbnb, retreat or tourist attraction. The fort has three floors and a lookout tower but can only be accessed by boat or helicopter. A sea fort ...
Not one but two forts perched in the Solent are up for auction (again) for a guide price of £1 million apiece with Savills. No Man’s Fort and Spitbank Fort have been under the same ownership for 12 ...
It means the owners of No Man’s Fort, Clarenco LLP, are faced with having to reapply for permission to allow the iconic building to be turned into a house. Nearly three years ago, permission was ...
A 19th Century sea fort built to ward off French invaders which went on to survive two world wars has been re-launched as a hotel. No Man's Fort, situated in the Solent about 1.5 miles (2.2km) off the ...
Two sea forts designed to defend the south coast have gone on the market – and are expected to fetch more than £8 million. The island properties, surrounded by water, were commissioned by Lord ...
A multi-million pound historic Solent fort remains for sale, after three years on the market – and a new planning application sets out to ensure any new buyer will have the option to convert it into a ...
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