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Heritage at Risk 11.

The gun battery at Paull (s.p.b.) was apparently rebuilt in 1807 (p.646, s.p.b.s) and dismantled after the Napoleonic Wars in 1820. The bulk of the existing fortress complex was built in the early 1860s with some changes 30 years later. The inside of the complex is not visible from the immediate surrounding area as it

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Heritage at Risk 10.

The above photo shows a section of the southern rampart of Paull fort as well as a section of the coastal footpath. Paull fort is on the list of Heritage at Risk Register sites (s.p.b.s). The footpath shown is accessed either from the village itself by walking past Paull lighthouse (as was) or down a

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Heritage at Risk 9.

Two sites remain in the English Heritage Heritage at Risk Register for the lower Hull valley and south Holderness areas (s.p.b.s). Paull Holme Tower is sited just north of the Thorngumbald managed retreat area and is clearly visible from the current clay bank (see above). It is also visible from the road that leads past

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