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in 1539 to protect the waterway, although this would not actually come to fruition at the time. Similar proposals were made in 1748 when Lewis Morris carried out a survey of Milford Haven, reporting on shipwrecks and navigation and recommending that a small fort be built here. Another survey followed
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were planned, but never installed. This scheme was finally completed in 1871. The usual peacetime garrison was one officer and thirty men. Disarmed in 1929, it was first placed on the market in 1932 and sold for £160. In 2005 it was sold once more for £150,000.
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piers supporting iron gun shields. The basements and magazines had been completed in 1863, when the design was altered again, for 16 large guns on a single floor of casemates in the front and seven smaller guns on two floors in the
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rendered the tower and its guns obsolete, so it was decided to completely surround it with a new battery. The original design was for two decks each of 19
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was felt to be in need of defence from the sea, The result was a tower mounting three guns, similar to the
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for protection of the walls of the dock. From 1859 to 1871, the armaments were changed to sixteen
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jetty were raised in 2013, following the discovery of potential trespasser activity.
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The fort was sold again in 2020 to a private owner for an undisclosed amount.
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and 16 open air guns above, 54 guns in total, and built mainly of
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records show that it was sold in January 2021 for £191,000 to
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Pembrokeshire's Forts & Military Airfields 1535–2010
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and by this time, only two 12-pounder QF guns remained.
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in 1902. A small number of men manned the fort during
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A fortification at Stack Rock was first proposed by
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Index


fort
Milford Haven Waterway
Pembrokeshire
listed building
scheduled monument
SAM number PE334


Thomas Cromwell
Royal Dockyard
Pembroke Dock
two towers in Pembroke Dock
French ironclad Gloire
casemates
limestone
granite
gorge
gun turrets
RML 12-inch 25-ton gun
LNG
Land Registry
community interest company (CIC)
Anoniiem
32-pounder guns
12-pounder
10-inch
9-inch
Rifled Muzzle Loaders
12-pounder QF (quick firing) guns

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