Landguard Fort, Suffolk
Landguard Fort is a fort at the mouth of the River Orwell outside Felixstowe, Suffolk. The first fortifications from 1540 were a few earthworks and blockhouse. In 1621 James I ordered the construction of a square fort with bulwarks at each corner. A new Fort battery was built in 1717, and a complete new fort on an adjoining site was started in 1745 to a pentagonal bastioned trace. In the 1870s the interior barracks were rebuilt to a keep-like design and the river frontage was rebuilt with a new casemated battery. The Army left the Fort in 1957 and it is now in the care of English Heritage. It is within the council area of East Suffolk (Suffolk).
Historic England Grade I Listed 1030415.
Place Type: Tudor Fort
Historic County: Suffolk
Lat, Long: 51.938675,1.3206391
Grid Reference: TM 2834 3189
Civil Parish: Felixstowe CP
Council Area: East Suffolk CA (Suffolk CA)
Police Area: Suffolk PA
GBPN ID: 302830
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Landguard_Fort,_Suffolk_302830
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1030415.
Place Type: Tudor Fort
Historic County: Suffolk
Lat, Long: 51.938675,1.3206391
Grid Reference: TM 2834 3189
Civil Parish: Felixstowe CP
Council Area: East Suffolk CA (Suffolk CA)
Police Area: Suffolk PA
GBPN ID: 302830
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Landguard_Fort,_Suffolk_302830
Peruse Suffolk on Wikishire

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