Hull Castle

Hull Castle was built in the 16th century on the east bank of the river Hull next to Kingston upon Hull.

This was a coastal fortress built by Henry VIII between 1538 and 1544. It was the most northerly of these fortresses and the last to be built during his reign. It was sited between two blockhouses and connected to them by a curtain wall. Around 1680 it was absorbed into Hull Citadel and used as a magazine. It was finally demolished in 1863.

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