Charles Fort

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Charles Fort

County Cork


Entrance to Charles Fort
Type: Star fort
Location
Location: 51°41’47"N, 8°29’56"W
Town: Kinsale
History
Built From 1670s
Information

Charles Fort is a star fort located on the water's edge, at the southern end of the village of Summer Cove, on Kinsale harbour, County Cork.[1] James' Fort is located on the other side of the harbour.

Charles Fort is built on the site of an earlier stronghold known as Ringcurran Castle, which featured prominently during the Siege of Kinsale in 1601. The fort, which is named after Charles II, was designed by the Surveyor-General Sir William Robinson - architect of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham.[2] The fort was built in the 1670s and 1680s to a star fortification design – then the latest in castle design.

The inland bastions of the fort however are overlooked by higher ground, a fact of critical importance when the fort was besieged by John Churchill (later 1st Duke of Marlborough) in 1690 during the Williamite War in Ireland.[3] Repairs were made following the siege,[4] and the fort remained in use as a British Army barracks for two hundred years afterwards.

Relief map showing star layout

An early lighthouse was established here in the 17th century by Robert Reading.[5]

The fort was relinquished by British forces following the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, but it fell out of use after being burned by the retreating anti-Treaty forces during the Irish Civil War in 1922. The complex was named a National Monument of Ireland in 1971[4] and has been partly restored by Dúchas, the Irish heritage service.

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Outside links

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References

  1. Kinsale Tourism Guide: Charles Fort
  2. Heritage Ireland: Charles Fort
  3. IrelandsEye - Charles Fort, County Cork
  4. 4.0 4.1 Fallon, Linda (2007). Bradt City Guide Cork. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 1-84162-196-X. 
  5. A Brief History of Irish Lights, The Commissioners of Irish Lights, retrieved 24 September 2009