Reg No
20908796
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Historical, Social, Technical
Previous Name
Fort Carlisle
Original Use
Battery
Date
1860 - 1880
Coordinates
182131, 62185
Date Recorded
20/10/2008
Date Updated
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Group of mass concrete fortifications, built c. 1870, now derelict. Comprising concrete gun batteries, magazines and look-out post.
Forming a pair with Fort Meagher (formerly Camden Fort) across the water, this pair was crucial to the harbour's defence. Mirroring each other in many ways, they were designed to operate as a single defensive unit and were contemporaneously updated and developed. The strategic importance of the harbour can be seen in the number of military buildings constructed throughout the centuries at this site, Fort Meagher, Spike Island, Haulbowline, etc. Cork Harbour, along with Lough Swilly and Berehaven remained in British control until 1938, at which time the Treaty Ports were returned to the Irish government. The early use of concrete adds to the site's architectural and technical interest.