fort for sale last year for £8m, along with two others Spitbank and Horse Sand, The News reports. His holding company Clarenco LLP applied for a change of use of No Mans Fort, turning it from a hotel to a single home.The historic island is listed online with Christie's International Real Estate which describes it as a family home of 23 bedrooms and nine baths.Without the option to casually pop out for a stroll, the fort has been built with enough entertainment to save anyone onboard feeling trapped.Over its 4,714sqm, the property has its own restaurant called ‘Mess Hall’ made up of five themed bars and a traditional English pub.After all that good food and booze, the fort is equally equipped to pick up the pieces the morning after with a.
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