A proposal for a visitor attraction in Hull has been put forward. Hull City Council stated that the facility aims to narrate the history of the nationally significant South Blockhouse, which is located beneath a parking area next to The Deep. This ancient monument formed a component of a fortification scheme on the east bank of the River Hull, constructed by command of Henry VIII between 1541 and 1543. The council indicated that the attraction is intended to honor the region’s history and heritage, while also enhancing public accessibility. The Manser Practice is spearheading these proposals, with Southern Green serving as the landscape architects. Councillor Paul Drake-Davis, portfolio holder for regeneration, said: “The South Blockhouse site has a fascinating past and this new attraction will tell this maritime story for the first time.“Extensive engagement with the public has signalled strong support for the ambitious project and people can continue to provide their feedback.” Should the plans receive approval, construction could commence in spring 2025. Post navigation Commemoration for ‘Northern Soul’ Originator with Blue Plaque Elvis Presley Memorabilia, Including Personal Items, Set for Grimsby Auction