Martello Tower No.24

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5 High Street
Dymchurch, England TN29 0NL
Martello Tower No. 24 in Dymchurch was one of 74 towers built along the south coast between 1805 and 1812 to resist the threatened French invasion. Restored to its original design and containing replica gunpowder barrels and a 24 pounder muzzle-loading cannon on the gun platform. Of all the Martello Towers remaining, Martello24 is closest to its original condition and it can be seen as it was when occupied by the military in 1806. There are only two other towers of the original 74 built in Kent and East Sussex that are open to the public, Martello Towers No.73 in Eastbourne and No. 74 in Seaford.

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splendid
8/14/2024

I have been trying to visit here for years but covid and then renovation work made it impossible due...

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One of many on our travels
9/13/2022

These Martello towers were built to defend British land against Napoleon in the 1800's and we have c...

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Currently closed
7/14/2021

Impressive building from the outside but unfortunately it’s closed for restoration purposes inside. ...

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