No Man's Land Fort

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No Man's Land Fort

Hampshire


No Man's Land Fort
Type: Palmerston fort
Location
Grid reference: SZ639937
Location: 50°44’24"N, 1°5’43"W
History
Built 1867–1880
Information
Condition: Complete
Owned by: AmaZing Venues

No Man's Land Fort is a Victorian fort standing in the Solent within Hampshire. It one of three such forts guarding the entrance of Spithead and thus the approach to Portsmouth, the forts from north to south being:

These forts were built as part of the programme of national fortifications known as the 'Palmerston Forts', resulting from the 1859 Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom.

The fort stands a mile and half off the coast of the Isle of Wight.

History

The fort was built between the years 1867 and 1880 to protect Portsmouth. It was built for a cost of £462,500.

No Man's Land Fort is almost identical to Horse Sand Fort. It has been used as a luxury home/hospitality centre for high-paying guests – due to the privacy it offers – with an indoor swimming pool and two helipads.

In July 2004, Legionella bacteria found in the hotel's water system forced its closure.[1] The Fort was put up for sale in 2005 and again in 2007, but the company collapsed.[2][3][4] In March 2008, Harmesh Pooni, claiming to still be the owner, barricaded himself inside the fort in protest against the administrators KPMG.[5]

The property was eventually sold by KPMG for £910,000 in March 2009.[6] In March 2012, it was purchased by Clarenco (who also own the neighbouring forts, Spitsand and Horse Sand) with the intention of refurbishing it as a hotel.[7] The fort opened as a hotel in April 2015.[8]

The 1972 Doctor Who serial The Sea Devils used the fort as a filming location for several scenes.[8]

Outside links

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References