
Overview
Rising out of the Solent, one mile off shore, like a silent sentinel, Spitbank Fort was constructed between 1861 and 1878 as one of Palmerston's Follies, a series of land and sea-based forts designed to repel French invaders during the Napoleonic Wars. Spitbank Fort was the last of four, fully armoured forts to be constructed to defend the Solent yet, ironically, by the time they were completed, the risk of invasion had passed. The forts were made ready for possible action during the first and second world wars, although they were never actually needed. Gradually, they fell into disrepair. Horse Sand Fort, was retained by the MOD but the remaining three - including Spitbank - were sold as private enterprises. The 19th century Spitbank Fort has just one recorded death, but this lonesome spirit is violent and unpredictable. Yvette Fielding and the team investigate ghostly phenomena in the Solent's chilly waters.
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8 - 1Michelham Priory June 27, 2006
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8 - 2Warwick Castle July 04, 2006
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8 - 3Gladstone Pottery Museum July 11, 2006
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8 - 4Margam Castle July 25, 2006
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8 - 5Royal Exchange Theatre July 25, 2006
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8 - 6Preston Manor August 01, 2006
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8 - 7Plas Mawr January 01, 1970
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8 - 8Taunton Castle August 15, 2006
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8 - 9East Riddlesden Hall August 22, 2006
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8 - 10Ancient High House August 29, 2006
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8 - 11North East Aircraft Museum September 05, 2006
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8 - 12Discovery & Unicorn September 12, 2006
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8 - 13Bamburgh Castle September 19, 2006
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8 - 14Chambercombe Manor September 26, 2006
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8 - 15Spitbank Fort December 26, 2006