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Abstract:Two of the forts off Portsmouth's coast have been converted into hotels, the other needs renovation.
Three manmade island forts off the coast of Portsmouth have been put on the market for £9m.
They were built about 150 years ago as part of sea defences against a feared French invasion.
Two of them, No Man's Fort and Spitbank Fort, have been converted into luxury hotels. The third, Horse Sand Fort, is described as a “living museum”.
The BBC's John Maguire took a look around.
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