A mate of mine mentioned to me about the Spit of Grain Battery Tower so i took a trip to the seaside to check it out, well not quite the sea
! Parked the car and put on my wellies which was a good idea and headed off along the brick causeway, when i got to the tower i used a ladder which someone kindly left
! Once inside i discovered some fabulous views and great brickwork architecture! A nice easy explore and well worth a lot!
Some history from subterranean history
Grain Tower is located on a spit off the Isle of Grain in Kent, it wasbuilt in 1855 as a Martello Tower type structure,with cannons mounted on the roof and barrack accomodation and magazines below.At low tide the tower can be reached by a causeway, but at high tideit is completely surround by water.The tower was upgraded during the first few years of the 20th century, and mounted with two quick-firing guns.A two storey adjoining accommodation block was built in WW2 when the tower was re-armed with two six-poounder guns, and a third-storey observation post built on top of the tower. The tower was manned until the 1950s and is a very interesting example of how advances in artillery resultedin adaption of a defence structure, with many features still remaining, it now however, remains empty and deteriorating with an unknown future.
Some pics
Thanks for taking the time to look


Some history from subterranean history
Grain Tower is located on a spit off the Isle of Grain in Kent, it wasbuilt in 1855 as a Martello Tower type structure,with cannons mounted on the roof and barrack accomodation and magazines below.At low tide the tower can be reached by a causeway, but at high tideit is completely surround by water.The tower was upgraded during the first few years of the 20th century, and mounted with two quick-firing guns.A two storey adjoining accommodation block was built in WW2 when the tower was re-armed with two six-poounder guns, and a third-storey observation post built on top of the tower. The tower was manned until the 1950s and is a very interesting example of how advances in artillery resultedin adaption of a defence structure, with many features still remaining, it now however, remains empty and deteriorating with an unknown future.
Some pics
Thanks for taking the time to look
