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Coalhouse Fort
The Coalhouse Fort is an artillery fort built in the 1860s to offer protection to the lower Thames from seaborne attack.
The fort stands at Coalhouse Point in Essex on the north bank of the river, at a location known to be vulnerable to raiders and invaders.
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Coalhouse Fort, Princess Margaret Rd, East Tilbury, Tilbury, Essex RM18 8PB, United Kingdom
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