Sandsfoot Castle, Dorset
1st June 2017
1539 - castle is built by order of Henry VIII, to defend ships anchored in the Portland Roads.
It is thought that stone from local churches was used to build the castle following the Dissolution of the Monastries
1584 - due to sea damage the castle was in poor condition
1610-1611 and 1623 - castle received essential repairs
Civil War - castle was a Royalist stronghold
1644/1645 - Royalists abandoned the castle after it was no longer considered of use
1665 - Sandsfoot is removed from the Military Register
1691 - Sandsfoot ceases to be used as a storehouse and falls into ruins
This is a very small castle, but worth a visit if you're in the area. The castle is now set within some pretty gardens and some lovely views looking towards Isle of Portland.
Free entry
Parking on side of road near by
No facilities
No guidebooks, but an information panel
Dogs allowed?
N & K
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