- Harwich Redoubt
Harwich Redoubt is a circular
fort built in 1808 to defend the port ofHarwich ,Essex fromNapoleon icinvasion . The Harwich Society open it to the public.History
Construction
The Redoubt was built between 1808 and 1810 to protect the port of Harwich against the threat of Napoleonic invasion. It is of circular shape, approximately 200ft in diameter, with a central parade ground of 85ft diameter. Hoists were used to lift shells from the lower level to the gun emplacements.
Though difficult to imagine as it is now surrounded by houses, when the Redoubt was built it was on a hill top with free views in all directions. A house was demolished to make way for the Redoubt, and a large elm tree - used by ships as a
navigation al mark - was also removed. It is said that French prisoners of war were made to help in the construction.Military service
Originally armed with ten 24-pounder cannon, the Redoubt was remodelled in order to accommodate increasingly heavy guns, as technology and the perceived threat changed. In 1861-2, work was carried out to accommodate 68-pounder cannon, and the emplacements were strengthened (by adding granite facing) to withstand improved enemy artillery. Only a decade later in 1872, three of the emplacements were altered to take enormous 12
ton RML guns. In 1903, three emplacements received 12 pounder QF guns.Despite this ongoing modernisation, the Redoubt never fired a shot in anger. It is also probable that its strategic importance declined towards the end of the 19th century with the construction of the more powerful
Beacon Hill Battery just to the south. In the 1920s the area around the Redoubt - previously kept clear to provide fields of fire - was bought by the Town Council, and houses were built right up to themoat . The Redoubt itself was allowed to fall into disrepair.The Redoubt was briefly taken back into military service during
World War II , when it served as a detention centre for British troops awaiting trial. Examples of thegraffiti left by thesoldier s can still be seen in some of the rooms.Following
World War II the Redoubt was used by the British Civil defence organisation who used it until they were disbanded. That was the end of the Redoubt's military service.Restoration
Following a listing as an Ancient Monument, the restoration of the Harwich Redoubt began in July 1969 and has continued until the present day. When restoration began, one of the 12 ton RML guns was discovered buried in the
moat - it had been pushed in when it became obsolete, as they were too large and solidly constructed to be broken up forscrap .Currently open as a
museum , the Redoubt is the largest ancient monument in theUK being restored by a voluntary group. In addition to some of the original guns that armed the Redoubt, including the aforementioned 12 ton RML, there are a number of other guns on display. Around the parade ground on the lower level, the various rooms are either fitted out in reconstruction of how they might have looked, or are used as display rooms for other exhibitions. Exhibitions include a large number of replicafirearm s. Battle re-enactments and other events are held during the summer months.ee also
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Eastbourne Redoubt External links
* [http://www.harwich-society.co.uk/old/info_redoubt.htm The Redoubt, Harwich Society Web Site]
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