You walked past my house that is the Triangle and the building next to it is St Peters (now school) was monestry. that path you walked along is all thats left of a Roman Fort.
I also own what was St Peters Hall now a gym where the 3rd World Professional Snooker Championships was held won by Joe Davis , you also walked straight past (between Martello 2 and 3 ) where Churchill hid his Anthrax and oposite the Roman Villa i used to own where you said you used to go in the restraunt there is till a big hole up in the roof where Scharnhost shot a shell through it.
@@JacksinUk you walked past the Roman Villa on Jocks Pitch which is next to Martello 1 which was turned into a house by Micky King, there is nothing left of the Roman Fort it fell into the sea so did later fishermens houses you can see front gates and things in the tree's you walked past on that path, in front of Martello 1 is where General Patton spent a lot of his time as its the best view of France you will find any where.
You walked past my house that is the Triangle and the building next to it is St Peters (now school) was monestry. that path you walked along is all thats left of a Roman Fort.
It was beautiful down there and I loved the buildings and wow I didn't know it was a roman Fort my nan would of loved that
I also own what was St Peters Hall now a gym where the 3rd World Professional Snooker Championships was held won by Joe Davis , you also walked straight past (between Martello 2 and 3 ) where Churchill hid his Anthrax and oposite the Roman Villa i used to own where you said you used to go in the restraunt there is till a big hole up in the roof where Scharnhost shot a shell through it.
There's alot of history in Folkestone I love the place especially I can walk from dover its lovely walk
You are very lucky having a place there
@@JacksinUk you walked past the Roman Villa on Jocks Pitch which is next to Martello 1 which was turned into a house by Micky King, there is nothing left of the Roman Fort it fell into the sea so did later fishermens houses you can see front gates and things in the tree's you walked past on that path, in front of Martello 1 is where General Patton spent a lot of his time as its the best view of France you will find any where.