- Landguard Fort
Built just outside
Felixstowe ,Suffolk at the mouth of theRiver Orwell , Landguard Fort was designed to guard the entrance toHarwich . The first fortifications from 1540 were a few earthworks andblockhouse , but it wasJames I of England who ordered the construction of a squarefort with bulwarks at each corner.In 1667 the Dutch landed a force of 1500 men on Felixstowe beach and advanced on the fort, but were repulsed byNathaniel Darrell and his garrison of 400 musketeers of the Duke of York & Albany's Maritime Regiment (the first English Marines) and 100 artillerymen with 54 cannon. The fort was considered part ofEssex in the 18th and 19th centuries; births and deaths within the garrison were recorded as 'Landguard Fort, Essex'.A new battery was built in 1716, and a complete new fort on an adjoining site was started in 1745 to a pentagonal
bastion ed trace. New batteries were built in the 1750s and 1780, but the biggest change was in the 1870s where the interiorbarrack s were rebuilt to a keep-like design, the river frontage was rebuilt with a new casemated battery covered by a very unusualcaponier with a spectacular quarter sphere bomb proof nose. Several open bastions were enclosed, and a mockravelin block constructed to house a submarine mining contingent.During the Second World War, it was used as one of the balloon launch sites of
Operation Outward . This was a project to attackGermany by means of free-flying hydrogen balloons that carried incendiary devices or trailing steel wires (intended to damage power lines.) Between 1942 and 1944, many thousands of balloons were launched.The Left Battery was converted into the
Anti-aircraft Operations Room for Harwich in the 1950s.Many visitors, as well as local people, have their own experiences of paranormal activity in or around the Fort. The most common being the image of a sailor looking out of the top right window (the side visible from the road). Most reportings were in the 1990s, but occasionally there are still reports of lights at night and being "pushed" whilst visiting the top floors.
The fort has been structurally consolidated and is open every day from April to the end of October.The Ravelin block houses Felixstowe museum.
External links
* [http://www.landguard.com Landguard fort main site]
* [http://www.felixstowe-museum.co.uk Felixstowe Museum]
* [http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/sites/l/landguard_aaor/index.html Landguard Anti Aircraft Operations Room]
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~mervyn.lemon/lft.html Landguard Fort]
* [http://woodbridgesuffolk.info/Suffolk/LandguardFort.html Landguard Fort, photographs, July 2007]
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