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Hubberston Fort

Also known as: Caer Hubberston

Hubberston Fort — Historic fort, dating to 1863-01-01.

Hubberston Fort, forts in South Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Milford Haven · 1.3 km

About

Hubberston Fort is a historic fort or fortified site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1860. Also known as: Caer Hubberston. Wikidata describes it as: "Historic fort, dating to 1863-01-01.". Coordinates: 51.7082°, -5.0551°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Fort Hubberstone, on the west side of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, is a Grade II* Listed Building which belongs to a series of forts built as part of the inner line of defence of the Haven following the Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom. Together with Popton Fort on the opposite shore, it provided an interlocking field of fire, and represented the last layer of defence before reaching the Royal Naval dockyard at Pembroke Dock. Construction began in 1860 and was completed in 1863 at a cost of £55,000. It is a large battery, with eleven guns in casemates, eight in an open battery above, with another nine in an open flank battery, and a large barracks to the rear. It is a D-shaped structure, with a bomb-proof roof which protected the barracks and other buildings from mortar projectiles. On its landward side, it was protected by a deep ditch, and on the seaward side by a counter-scarp gallery. The associated casemate battery is located further down the headland and separated from the fort. The barracks had capacity for 250 men, provided by the militia of the Royal Pembroke Artillery with a detachment of regular infantry. Recruitment however was frequently constrained by the isolation of the fort, lacking the appeal of more urban stations. The fort was often required to fire live practice rounds, and in 1894 participated in experiments to illuminate targets with searchlights so they could be engaged at night. Notoriously, in 1875 Lieutenant Walter of the militia was murdered by a Doctor Alder in a drunken brawl. The fort was abandoned after World War I as a consequence of the Haldane Reforms. A 1919 proposal to convert the structure into social housing came to nothing. World War II saw the fort once again in active use, when it was used as an air raid shelter and army camp for American military personnel. On a good site, the fort has fallen into disrepair. Under the ownership of Milford Haven Port Authority, there were various unsuccessful plans to…

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Coordinates
51.7082, -5.0551
Parish
Milford Haven
Postcode
SA73 3HB
Parliamentary constituency
Mid and South Pembrokeshire
Established
1860
Nearest railway station
Milford Haven1.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Hubberston Fort?
Hubberston Fort is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA73 3HB), in the parish of Milford Haven.
When was Hubberston Fort built?
Built or established in 1860.
How do I get to Hubberston Fort?
The nearest railway station is Milford Haven, about 1.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SA73 3HB.