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No Mans Land Fort was built in the Solent between the years 1867 and 1880 to protect Portsmouth. It is almost identical to St Helens Fort. It is now a luxury home with 2 helipads.
It has recently become a hotel for high-paying guests, due to the privacy it offers.
Other sea forts include Spitbank Fort, St Helens Fort (lo res) and Horse Sand Fort.
A rarely available national landmark set in the Solent offering 11,148 sq m (120,000 sq ft) with potential for conversion into many uses has come onto the market.
No Man's Land Fort is currently designed as a conference / function venue with leisure facilities.
It has 22 luxurious bedrooms (including light-house suite) with 150 cover restaurant, bar and panoramic views.
There is potential for the facility to become a health-spa retreat, resort hotel, casino or members club, subject to planning and National Monument Consent.
The price is £7,000,000.
Palmerston Fort - No Mans Land Sea Fort converted into a hotel for sale
kjfitz
@ 2010-07-22 08:44:15
High res is gone. Now in low res.