Clavell Tower

It lies on the Jurassic Coast, on the top of Hen Cliff just east of Kimmeridge Bay in the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, England.

It is now a Landmark Trust property and in August 2006 was moved 25 metres (82 ft) back from the crumbling cliff edge.

The tower was used by Anglia Television as a principal location in their six-part adaptation of the story starring Roy Marsden in 1985, and it featured in the music video for The Style Council's 1985 single "Boy Who Cried Wolf".

The turret above Kimmeridge Bay was threatened by shoreline erosion and was in imminent danger of toppling into the ocean below.

The Landmark Trust have moved the tower 25 metres (82 ft) landwards, away from the crumbling cliff top.

Each of the tower's 16,272 stones was removed, numbered and photographed by engineers and specialist builders, before being reassembled slightly inland.

Clavell Tower, Dorset
Clavell Tower in the final stages of re-erection, February 2008