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  2. South Foreland Lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    South Foreland Lighthouses are a pair of Victorian lighthouses on the South Foreland in St. Margaret's Bay, Dover, Kent, England, used to warn ships approaching the nearby Goodwin Sands. There has been a pair of lighthouses at South Foreland since at least the 1630s. [ 1 ]

  3. Dover Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Roman lighthouse, later converted into a bell tower for the adjacent church. The site also contains one of Dover's two Roman lighthouses (or pharoses), one of only three surviving Roman-era lighthouses in the world, and the tallest and most complete standing Roman structure in England. [6]

  4. Dubris - Wikipedia

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    Dubris, also known as Portus Dubris and Dubrae, was a port in Roman Britain [1] on the site of present-day Dover, Kent, England. As the closest point to continental Europe and the site of the estuary of the Dour, the site chosen for Dover was ideal for a cross-channel port. The Dour is now covered over for much of its course through the town.

  5. South Foreland - Wikipedia

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    South Foreland lighthouse seen from the sea. South Foreland is a chalk headland on the Kent coast of southeast England. It presents a bold cliff to the sea, and commands views over the Strait of Dover. It is centred 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Dover and 15 miles south of North Foreland. It includes the closest point on the Island of Britain ...

  6. White Cliffs of Dover - Wikipedia

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    A lighthouse survives from this era, one of a pair at Dover which helped shipping navigate the port. It is likely the area around the surviving lighthouse was inhabited in the early medieval period as archaeologists have found a Saxon cemetery here, and the church of St Mary in Castro was built next to the lighthouse in the 10th or 11th century ...

  7. List of lighthouses in England - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lighthouses in England. It includes lighthouses which are no longer in use as a light but are still standing. ... Dover Castle 51°7′42″N 1°19 ...

  8. St Mary sub Castro, Dover - Wikipedia

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    St Mary sub Castro (i. e. "St Mary below the Castle"), or St Mary de Castro, or St Mary in Castro ("St Mary in the Castle"), is a church in the grounds of Dover Castle, Kent, south-east England. It is a heavily restored Anglo-Saxon structure, built next to a Roman lighthouse which became the church bell-tower.

  9. Dover Western Heights - Wikipedia

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    The Western Heights of Dover is a series of forts and ditches in Dover, England. They were created in the 18th and 19th centuries to augment the existing defences and protect the key port of Dover from both seaward and landward attack; by the start of the 20th century Dover Western Heights was collectively reputed to be the 'strongest and most ...

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