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Portland Castle South West England
  Portland, Dorset DT5 1AZ English Heritage
Portland Castle

Portland Castle was built between 1539 and 1540, along with Sandsfoot Castle on the cliffs opposite, to protect an important anchorage known as the Portland Roads. It was one of a chain of artillery forts built for Henry VIII to protect the south coast from the threat of invasion by the French and Spanish following Henry's break from the Catholic church.

The castle is shaped like a segment of a circle, with a two storey circular tower at its centre and rectangular wings radiating from either side. The main gun batteries were on two levels in the curved front towards the sea, and a third tier of guns could be mounted on top of the central tower and its wings. The main gun room is now open to the sky having lost its roof that acted as the second gun platform.

The castle went through periods of neglect and repair, with its garrison and firepower bolstered whenever invasion was threatened. In the early 19th century the castle was converted into a private house by the Manning family. By the end of the century the castle was back in military hands and served as an army residence. The castle remained in use until after the Second World War.

Visitor Information
Please contact the property or visit their official website for the latest opening times and price of admission www.english-heritage.org.uk
Telephone Number

Tel: 01305 820539

customers@english-heritage.org.uk

Parking

There is a car park

Disabled

Parking: Disabled parking 30m from entrance. Level tarmac path to castle.

Access to castle and Captain's House: Ground floor is level in the castle apart from steps to get to the gun room. Narrow doorways in Captain's House. Special audio tour and flip-book for those unable to access upper floors. Level access to shop.

Visually impaired visitors: Cannon, cannon balls, bas-relief sculptures to touch. Audio tour included in admission price. Braille and tactile signs on all displays.

Hearing impaired visitors: Audio tour with hearing loop included in admission price. Script also available.

Toilets: Accessible WC.

Toilets

There are toilets and baby changing facilities

Shop

There is a shop

Food & Drink

Captain's House Tearooms open April - September

Picnics

Suitable for picnics

Dogs

No dogs except guide dogs

Guided Tours

No guided tours

Audio Tour

Audio tours available

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