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Friends of Shoreham Fort

Forthaven, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5HY, United Kingdom

Friends of Shoreham Fort
Historical landmark
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RPGX+VX Shoreham-by-Sea, United Kingdom
+44 7787 994815
shorehamfort.co.uk
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S Shahriar
S Shahriar
I was expecting the to be a big place but it was relatively small. The impact it had seemed substantial. The original barracks and soldiers living quarter's outlines are there. The parking lot is still under maintenance but there are plenty off road parking nearby. The beach is beautiful itself and has a nice walkway along the beach. Overall It was a nice experience.
Keith sadler
Keith sadler
The fort is interesting but not spectacular, as only the fort remains ,the barracks etc has been demolished. There are plenty of information boards explaining the usage over the years. There is a pay and display car park adjacent . The setting of the fort on the entrance to the harbour offers views of ships leaving or entering plus the various small pleasure boats ,a nice place for a picnic. The adjacent beach is family friendly with a long walkway to make it easier for the infirm or push chair users to enjoy the area.
Chris Ward
Chris Ward
Interesting spot with information boards to tell you what's what. The area is obviously bring looked after, steps and so on are in good order. However quite small so I'd plan on no more than half an hour to go round it.
Ray B
Ray B
The fort itself is a little underwelming, visit Newhaven fort and you will see what i mean.
That said its probably relatively early days for the group running it and with a lottery grant! and decent council support wonders could be worked.
Good for the children doing a local history project.
Its probably a half day out what with watching the boats come into the harbour and a paddle.
You could make a full day by using the beach which is a short but uneven walk away(not recommended for chair users).
Sea Fishing off the harbour arm is by membership i believe so google first to find out. Fishing from the beach though is free and its a long beach!
Parking can become full quickly on bank holidays and weekends but mid week you should be fine. There is extremely limited on street parking close to the fort.
Russell Wilkinson
Russell Wilkinson
Built around 1857 to defend Shoreham port from the French. Also known as Shoreham or Kingston Redoubt. You can arrive here by walking along the boardwalk on the beach or there is a car park. There is a tea hut that may or may not be open, best to bring your own refreshments. On a cold and misty day it's quite an atmospheric place, this Fort is right on the beach and can feel a little bleak at times but that's what makes it so much more enjoyable.
Sy Phillips
Sy Phillips
Awesome for the kids. Fort to climb on, boats to watch coming in. Port next door, always people fishing and on the beach. Great free say out
Mohammad Shamsudduha
Mohammad Shamsudduha
Parking space was too small. We enjoyed people catching fish and a seal near the seashore!
Gary J Stearman (Photographer)
Gary J Stearman (Photographer)2 years ago
Old historical pace with a good view of harbour. inside was closed, think they sometimes have open days, not sure if facilities open. we are still in partial covid restrictions at time of writing.
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