Hubberston Fort is a 19th-century fortification located on the western side of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea, Wales. The fort was built in 1865 as part of the Palmerston Forts, a series of defensive structures constructed to protect the UK from a perceived French threat. The fort features a unique design with a central keep surrounded by a curtain wall, and is equipped with gun emplacements and a dry moat. Although it was never used in combat, the fort played a role in both World Wars, serving as a coastal defense installation and later as a radar station. Today, Hubberston Fort is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is open to the public for guided tours, offering a glimpse into the region's military history.
I've been inside it, you're not supposed to. Very interesting historically but dangerous to explore these days.
There's nothing much to review, it was built in 1863 and is privately owned. No access is allowed due to the level of disrepair the site is in. It could be a wonderful place to visit if investment in it were found, but for now it seems that it's just resigned to a piece of history.
You can't get into the fort as far as I know. This is an imposing structure, one of about 9 Palmerston Forts built c1860 that protected the Haven from an enemy that never came. Across the water is Fort Popton which looks very similar.
Live this beach. Nice an quite with amazing views over the water. Very calming
My favourite fishing spot . Beautiful view
Very interesting and some great scenery.
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I've been inside it, you're not supposed to. Very interesting historically but dangerous to explore these days.
There's nothing much to review, it was built in 1863 and is privately owned. No access is allowed due to the level of disrepair the site is in. It could be a wonderful place to visit if investment in it were found, but for now it seems that it's just resigned to a piece of history.
You can't get into the fort as far as I know. This is an imposing structure, one of about 9 Palmerston Forts built c1860 that protected the Haven from an enemy that never came. Across the water is Fort Popton which looks very similar.
Live this beach. Nice an quite with amazing views over the water. Very calming
My favourite fishing spot . Beautiful view
Very interesting and some great scenery.