Latitude: 50.5952 / 50°35'42"N
Longitude: -2.4608 / 2°27'38"W
OS Eastings: 367482
OS Northings: 77372
OS Grid: SY674773
Mapcode National: GBR PY.FFJP
Mapcode Global: FRA 57QH.K4V
Plus Code: 9C2VHGWQ+3M
Entry Name: Sandsfoot Castle Remains
Listing Date: 12 December 1953
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1096763
English Heritage Legacy ID: 467774
ID on this website: 101096763
Location: Sandsfoot Castle Gardens, Southlands, Dorset, DT4
County: Dorset
Electoral Ward/Division: Weymouth East
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Weymouth
Traditional County: Dorset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Dorset
Church of England Parish: Weymouth Holy Trinity
Church of England Diocese: Salisbury
Tagged with: Castle Device Fort Fort
WEYMOUTH
SY67NE OLD CASTLE ROAD
873-1/4/242 (East side)
12/12/53 Sandsfoot Castle, remains
II*
Coastal fort, now ruined. c1541. For Henry VIII. Portland
rubble core with remains of ashlar in parts. One of Henry
VIII's coastal forts, built at a cost of ยป3887-4s-1d. PLAN:
originally a central block of 2 storeys and basement, with NW
entrance gate, and an octagonal gun-room on the seaward side.
The outer walls with gatehouse remain in part, much decayed,
but the gun-room has practically disappeared through coastal
erosion.
EXTERIOR: the entry front has remains of the left side of the
gatehouse over an entry with straight-sided low arch, with
remains of walling each side, unfaced. The right side has
remains of walling to basement, ground and first floors, with
substantial ashlar remnants to the upper level with 4 large
openings to deep reveals on 4-centred heads over square
openings, and very steep sloping sills. Beneath, in unfaced
walling, are 6 lights to peaked heads, with 5 square-headed
openings to the basement. The opposite flank has 4 deep
casements, in some ashlar facing, above 4 openings to the main
level; the basement level is below ground level on this side.
INTERIOR: is completely unroofed and without floors or
fittings except for remains of a fireplace and doorways at the
seaward end.
HISTORICAL NOTE: the building suffered early erosion, already
referred to in 1584, was abandoned for military use in 1644-5,
and used as a store until 1691. It has importance as one of
the coastal defences built for Henry VIII; the corresponding
Portland Castle (see Portland) is still complete. RCHME has
drawings of the ruins (p.337).
(RCHME: Dorset, South-East: London: 1970-: 336-337).
Listing NGR: SY6748277372
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