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Fort Grange

A Grade II Listed Building in Privett, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.7985 / 50°47'54"N

Longitude: -1.1624 / 1°9'44"W

OS Eastings: 459128

OS Northings: 100221

OS Grid: SU591002

Mapcode National: GBR 9BP.T49

Mapcode Global: FRA 86GZ.F0Q

Plus Code: 9C2WQRXQ+C3

Entry Name: Fort Grange

Listing Date: 20 April 1983

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1233816

English Heritage Legacy ID: 409393

ID on this website: 101233816

Location: Privett, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12

County: Hampshire

District: Gosport

Electoral Ward/Division: Privett

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Gosport

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Rowner St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth

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Description


MILITARY ROAD
1.
5232
Fort Grange
SU 50 SE 1/80
II
2.
Circa 1860. One of a series of forts, and virtually identical with Forts Brockhurst
and Rowner. A polygonal fort, 6-sided and symmetrical, formerly surrounded by 2 moats,
of which only part of the inner one around the keep survives. The 2 outer lines make
a very obtuse angle, at which point a caponier projects; this has a series of rifle
loops above 3 gun casemates, facing the line of the former moat. The north-west and
south-west shoulders are approached by ramps from a central position; at these points
caponiers face the moat of the flanks. From the flanks small barrack ranges follow
the lines of the gorge, continuing as a high wall across the moat of the keep.
The general section of the main lines had a moat and then an earthen rampart supported
at the rear by storage casemates, still intact; the top had open gun emplacements with
interior sunken and vaulted expense magazines. The flanks are of 2-storeys, with Haxo
casemates above a series of ground level casemates. The circular 'keep of last resort'
is surrounded by a moat; the outer face has gun loops and several rifle loops, some
within small caponiers. The centre of the keep is a circular courtyard with a
2-storeyed barrack elevation; a roadway passes along the axis, crossing the moat (now
partly filled) via drawbridges, and has round-arched portals. The high earthwork above
the keep provided gun emplacements, capable of firing across the parade.
There are many surviving details and the main structure is intact; however, earthworks
have been reduced and much of the moat filled in.


Listing NGR: SU5870301371

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