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festival, has been held at the fort in 2014, 2016, and 2018. The festival organizer and arts use the fort-specific architecture and spaces as part of their temporary installations. The festival was largely started as an attempt to make use of the fort and help preserve its character.
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The army vacated the fort in 1962. Restoration began in 1982 following a failed commercial redevelopment venture, and 6-inch Mk VII guns have been re-installed in the fort to approximate the 1906 - 1941 armament. The fort is preserved and maintained by Lewes District Council as
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protected the northern and western sides of the fort, which were lined with concrete, the first time this material had been used to any extent in a British fortification. The junction of the northern and western arms of the moat was protected by a
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which originated in the mid-16th century. Instead of levelling the site, as was customary, Ardagh designed the fort to conform to the existing contours. A 40 foot wide
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barracks built into the northern and western ramparts. The main entrance at the north east angle was accessed by an
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British 6"/45 (15.2 cm) BL Mark VII 6"/45 (15.2 cm) BL Mark VIII 6"/45 (15.2 cm) BL Mark XXIV
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In 2015 the fort's network of tunnels was featured extensively in the British horror film, '
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cliffs was reached by a tunnel from within the fort. The garrison was to be housed in
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The fort proper was originally armed on the eastern side in the 1870s with two
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Newhaven Fort - the casemates and the eastern rampart overlooking the harbour
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A new fort to defend the port of Newhaven was a recommendation of the 1859
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which was installed in the 1980s to replace a previously removed gun
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The main 6-inch Mark VII guns were replaced in 1941 by a battery of
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Work commenced in 1864, with a workforce of 250 men and three
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Sutherland, R. J. M., Humm, Dawn and Chrimes, Mike (2001)
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521st (Kent and Sussex) Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery
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Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom
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Lewes
East Sussex
England
Newhaven Fort - the casemates and the eastern rampart overlooking the harbour
Newhaven Fort is located in East Sussex
50°46′59″N 0°03′16″E / 50.783184°N 0.054361°E / 50.783184; 0.054361
Lewes District
Palmerston fort
Newhaven
England
Sussex

Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom
Lord Palmerston
Anglo-Irish
John Charles Ardagh
Brighton
battery
moat
counterscarp
sally port
caponier
chalk
casemated
"Equilibrium Bridge"
patented
steam engines
9-inch rifled muzzle-loading guns
disappearing carriages
6-inch Mark VII breechloading naval guns

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