Steps, down. By phone
On my way back from the river via New Tavern Fort...I've noticed these steps before and the patterns and shapes so today I took a pic...
The fort's main structure, an earth rampart facing the river, is fortified/built on the inner side, with three levels; these lead down from the mid level to the ground. There's be a term for the pattern on the steps; I imagine these are from WW2, no earlier.
The fort is looked after by a team of volunteers who keep it safe to visit and looking good; I think the local Council maintains the gardens.
Steps, down. By phone
On my way back from the river via New Tavern Fort...I've noticed these steps before and the patterns and shapes so today I took a pic...
The fort's main structure, an earth rampart facing the river, is fortified/built on the inner side, with three levels; these lead down from the mid level to the ground. There's be a term for the pattern on the steps; I imagine these are from WW2, no earlier.
The fort is looked after by a team of volunteers who keep it safe to visit and looking good; I think the local Council maintains the gardens.