Fort Blockhouse

Fort Blockhouse
Gosport, England
Fort Blockhouse (centre) and Haslar Marina (right)
Fort Blockhouse is located in Hampshire
Fort Blockhouse
Fort Blockhouse
TypeFort, later submarine base
Site information
ConditionComplete
Site history
Built1431, various additions until 1960s
In use1431–1539 (as blockhouse)
1539–1956 (as battery)
1905–1998 (as submarine base)
1996–2020 (as training site)
2002- present (as RAMC barracks)
Battles/warsSiege of Portsmouth (1642)

Fort Blockhouse is a former military establishment in Gosport, Hampshire, England, and the final version of a complicated site. At its greatest extent in the 19th century, the structure was part of a set of fortifications which encircled much of Gosport. It is surrounded on three sides by water and provides the best view of the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour. As HMS Dolphin, the fort was for most of the 20th century the home of the Royal Navy Submarine Service. It is unique in that it was built over five centuries from its original construction as a blockhouse in 1431 to the final addition of submarine base structures in the mid-1960s.

Coastal fortification was abolished nationally in 1956; the submarines left in the 1990s and the fort has not been used in a military capacity since 2021.[1] The MoD plans to dispose of the site in 2025.

  1. ^ Fort Blockhouse History Archived 2007-01-05 at the Wayback Machine from www.gosport.info