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Slough Fort

Slough Fort is a fort in the United Kingdom.

Slough Fort, forts in South East England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Pier Head · 7.0 km

About

Slough Fort is a historic fort or fortified site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1867. Coordinates: 51.4757°, 0.6448°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: South Thames Estuary and Marshes SSSI
  • Ramsar wetland: Thames Estuary & Marshes

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Slough Fort is a small artillery fort that was built at Allhallows-on-Sea in the north of the Hoo Peninsula in Kent. Constructed in 1867, the D-shaped fort was intended to guard a vulnerable stretch of the River Thames against possible enemy landings during a period of tension with France. Its seven casemates initially accommodated rifled breech loading guns, which were replaced by the turn of the century by more powerful breech-loaders on disappearing carriages, mounted in concrete wing batteries on either side of the fort. It was likely one of the smallest of the forts constructed as a result of the 1860s invasion scare. All of the guns were removed by 1912, though the fort continued in use during the First World War as a command post. It was decommissioned in 1920 and sold off in 1929. Since the 1960s, it has been used as a stables adjoining a holiday camp. The camp's owners funded a partial restoration in 2012–13 that uncovered previously buried features of the fort.

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Background

Architecture

The position of Slough Fort (which took its name from the now-disappeared farmsteads of Upper and Lower Slough, just west of the fort) was dictated by its position on a ridge overlooking a slope leading down to the riverside. It was the only point along a fourteen-mile stretch of the river between Cliffe to the west and Grain to the east where a landing could be effected, due to the marshes along the rest of the shoreline. A fort situated at that point could thus provide an effective defence against an enemy attempting to land here. It also served to fill the gap between the upriver forts (Cliffe, Coalhouse and Shornemead) and those at the mouth of the Medway (Grain and Garrison Point). It…

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Coordinates
51.4757, 0.6448
District
Medway
Parish
Allhallows
Postcode
ME3 9QE
Parliamentary constituency
Rochester and Strood
Established
1867
Nearest railway station
Pier Head7 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Slough Fort?
Slough Fort is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode ME3 9QE), in the parish of Allhallows.
When was Slough Fort built?
Built or established in 1867.
Is Slough Fort a protected site?
Yes — Slough Fort is part of the South Thames Estuary and Marshes SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Thames Estuary & Marshes Ramsar wetland.
How do I get to Slough Fort?
The nearest railway station is Pier Head, about 7.0 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode ME3 9QE.