Grace Dieu, 1418 warship
Grace Dieu is a shipwreck in England, the remains of a warship from the 15th century. The wreck lies submerged in the River Hamble and is protected by law.
The ship was originally built as a large warship and served as a significant vessel in the medieval fleet. It eventually sank and has since remained preserved on the riverbed.
The site is difficult to access since it lies underwater and is not open for general visits. Visitors can observe the location from the shore or participate in supervised diving expeditions when arranged.
The wreck is one of the best-preserved medieval warships and offers archaeologists rare insights into shipbuilding techniques of that era. The remains allow researchers to study the construction and structure of such historical vessels.
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