This fort was built in the 1860s, after the Royal Commission of the country's defences. At this time the fortifications around the main naval bases and ports were strengthened. In Dover, this included an upgrade of the Western Heights and Dover Castle's defences. A conceived weak spot of the Castle was the North Spur, and a new fort, named 'Castle Hill Fort' was planned and built. It later became known as Fort Burgoyne, and was constructed as a polygonal structure, with a surrounding ditch, flanked by three demi-caponniers and a double caponnier to the North. Two detached wing batteries to the East and West of the main fort were also constructed in spurs off the main ditch. The main fort comprised a large parade ground, to the North of which was a long row of casemates, which provided the barrack accomodation for soldiers and officers. Above the casemates, on the terreplein, were Haxo Casemates, which housed the guns. The fort remained within the Connaught Barracks garrison area until recent years, which has meant that the interior is well presevered, the ditch is very choked with vegetation, however. It is unknown what the future holds for the fort, as the now vacant barracks are to be converted into accommodation.
UPDATE: November 2015 - The fort is now in the hands of the Landmark Trust, who have begun restoration / clearance work and hope to open it to the public in the future.
UPDATE: November 2015 - The fort is now in the hands of the Landmark Trust, who have begun restoration / clearance work and hope to open it to the public in the future.
Entrance bridge to the fort
View across the the terreplein
Inside a casemate
View across the parade ground
Casemates at ditch level
Side elevation of the Caponnier
Elevation of a barrack room
Soldiers' quarters on the parade ground, looking East
Looking West
This passage leads to a fortified area above the double caponnier
View of the lower level of one set of Officers' Quarters
Upper level of caponnier
Musketry gallery on the lower level
Looking up to upper level of caponnier
This gives an idea of the height of this structure
Gun ports on the lower level
Looking up to upper level of caponnier
This gives an idea of the height of this structure
Gun ports on the lower level
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The main fort comprised a large parade ground, to the North of which was a long row of casemates, which provided the barrack accomodation for soldiers and officers. Above the casemates, on the terreplein, were Haxo Casemates, which housed the guns. The fort remained within the Connaught Barracks garrison area until recent years, which has meant that the interior is well presevered, the ditch is very choked with vegetation, however. It is unknown what the future holds for the fort, as the now vacant barracks are to be converted into accommodation.
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