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Stamford Fort

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31: 195: 47: 54: 222:. To house the fort's garrison a barrack block for 200 men was built within the rear section of the fort, arranged in 13 casemates, on two floors. These have now been converted into flats. 30: 214:. It was built as a five sided polygonal fort, surrounded by a dry ditch. Three sides face landward, one seaward, whilst the rear faces the 77: 408: 367: 313: 398: 348: 218:. The ditch was defended with three caponiers and a counter-scarp gallery. The fort was connected by a military road to the nearby 308: 46: 294:
The National Archives WO196/31, Ports and harbours Western District: Revision of Coast defence armaments prior to June 1894
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By the early 1900s the fort had become obsolete as a defensive position and was disarmed in 1904. It was sold off by the
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Andrew Pye & Freddy Woodward, (1996) The Historic Defences of Plymouth, Cornwall County Council, p175
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The National Archives WO78/2314, 29 Maps of fortifications in the environs of Plymouth, 1857-1920
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at Devonport. It is 165 feet above sea level, between Jennycliffe Bay and Hooe Lake.
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in 1963. It is now used as a caravan park, fitness centre and private flats. It was
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It was designed to be armed with 20 guns and 6 mortars. By 1893 it mounted five
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Rear of Stamford Fort, showing the main entrance and barrack accommodation
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Dry ditch at the rear of Fort Stamford, showing one of the
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Entrance, Fort Stamford (geograph 5626176)
Stamford Fort is located in Devon
50°21′21″N 4°00′10″W / 50.35583°N 4.00278°W / 50.35583; -4.00278
fort
Palmerston Forts
Plymouth
Royal Naval Dockyard

Caponiers
Edmund Frederick Du Cane
Staddon Fort
Cattewater
Staddon Fort
64 Pounder Rifled Muzzle Loading Guns
7-inch Rifled Breech Loading (RBL) gun
10-inch Rifled Muzzle Loading (RML) guns
War Office
Scheduled
Victorian Forts datasheet
Historic England
"Fort Stamford (1002544)"
National Heritage List for England
ISBN
0-7153 6353-0
ISBN
978-1898166467
Fort Stamford website
Categories
Forts of Plymouth, Devon
Palmerston Forts

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