Saxon Shore Forts
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The Saxon Shore Forts is the collective name given to a series of fortifications built along the south-east coast of what is now England, during the latter years of the Roman occupation of Britain. The forts are:
- Portus Adurni - Portchester Castle
- Anderida – Pevensey
- Portus Lemanis – Lympne
- Dubris – Dover
- Rutupiae – Richborough
- Regulbium – Reculver
- Othona – Bradwell-on-Sea
- Gariannonum – Burgh Castle
- Branodunum – Brancaster
Further north on the coast, the precautions took the form of central depots at Lincoln and Malton with roads radiating to coastal signal stations. When an alert was relayed to the base, troops could be dispatched along the road. The Lincoln out-station at Salinae could receive signals from Branodunum.
In 1888, Alfred Church wrote a historical novel entitled The Count of the Saxon Shore.
It is possible to walk the Saxon Shore Way, passing many of the forts.
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