Tilbury Fort

Local nameTilbury Fort
LocationGravesend, UK

Tilbury Fort, also known historically as the Thermitage Bulwark and the West Tilbury Blockhouse, is an artillery fort on the north bank of the River Thames in England. The earliest version of the fort, comprising a small blockhouse with artillery covering the river, was constructed by King Henry VIII to protect London against attack from France as part of his Device programme. It was reinforced during the 1588 Spanish Armada invasion scare, after which it was reinforced with earthwork bastion, and Parliamentary forces used it to help secure the capital during the English Civil War of the 1640s. Following naval raids during the Anglo-Dutch Wars, the fort was enlarged by Sir Bernard de Gomme from 1670 onwards to form a star-shaped defensive work, with angular bastions, water-filled moats and two lines of guns facing onto the river.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilbury_Fort

Official Website https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/tilbury-fort/

Address RM18 7, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°27'10.302" N 0°22'29.25" E

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