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The New Tavern Fort and Fort Gardens
The New Tavern Fort

The New Tavern Fort

The New Tavern Fort is the remains of an 18th century fort situated within the Fort Gardens and built in the 1780s to defend the Thames against the threat of a naval attack from France and extensively rebuilt by General Gordon between 1865 and 1879.

The New Tavern Fort is the remains of an 18th century fort situated within the Fort Gardens and built in the 1780s to defend the Thames against the threat of a naval attack from France and extensively rebuilt by General Gordon between 1865 and 1879.

The Fort was re-armed in 1904 and guns representing that period of development are now on display.  Come along and venture into the mysterious underground world of the Victorian artilleryman and see the magazines and full size reconstructions of scenes from Gravesend during the Second World War.

Then New Tavern Fort is owned by Gravesham Borough Council and managed by the volunteers of Thames Defence Heritage.

Opening Times
Saturday 3 April - Sunday 26 September 2010
Weekends only 12noon - 5pm including bank holiday Mondays

E-mail enquiries: newtavernfort@gravesham.gov.uk

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