Spurn Point has now become a natural habitat for wildlife thanks to the efforts of The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust.
Throughout history, though, it has been a strategic site for the defence of one of the most important shipping routes into the country.
There are plenty of leftovers from the wars of 1914/18 and 1939/45.
Including anti tank cubes on the beach, several 'pill boxes', tank ditches, signal station, arms store, searchlight stations and naval gun batteries.
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