Abbot’s Cliff and sound mirror
Abbot’s Cliff forms part of the White Cliffs of Dover. The location is beautiful and provides breath-taking views of the English Channel and - on a clear day - France. The Samphire Hoe country park, which is under the cliff, can also be seen.
Built in 1928, the sound mirror was one of several positioned along the south coast, and was used to give an early warning of approaching enemy aircraft.
The location is accessible to the public, forming part of the North Downs Way.
Previous projects include: Back to Life (Daisy Haggard, 2019).
Subject to a minimum rental period. Due to lead-in time and safety requirements, only productions in band C should apply.
Location details
Abbot's Cliff
Off Folkestone Road
Folkestone
CT18 7HZ
Tags
Art Deco, Iconic landmarks, Rural settings