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There definitely is a potential to attract visitors to Western Heights and Farthingloe.
Personally I think the World War concrete left-overs above Fathingloe could be dismantled, as they really are ugly.
The Napoleonic defences, made of brick, could be open to visitors, for example with guided tours. I's envisage a visitors centre at Western Heights, which could also share a community centre for the local residents, and a separate visitors centre for Farthingloe.
Farthingloe could have two characteristics: one as nature reserve, the other - in accordance with its "Farm" status, as an agricultural show-piece.
This could be interesting for visitors, and could include a farming museum, and of-course some areas for refreshments.
Little Farthingloe Farm to an extent incorporates this aspect, but it seems to be closed oftentimes.
Having been on another visit to Farthingloe today, this time over the Heights, I really am enchanted by its sheer beauty.