• 50°24′49″N 4°07′48″W / 50.41361°N 4.13000°W. The entrance to the fort. Crownhill Fort is a Royal Commission Fort built in the 1860s in Crownhill as part of Lord Palmerston's...
  • Hello, Plymouth railway station is about 3 miles away. Buses 40, 41, 42, 44, 1 and X1 all stop near the station and pass within 200 metres of Crownhill Fort.
  • Built in the 1860s to protect Plymouth from attack, Crownhill Fort retains its tunnels, earth ramparts, parade ground, and cannons.
  • Crownhill Fort was built in the 1860s to defend the city of Plymouth and the surrounding area against possible invasion.
  • One of Plymouth's most famous fortifications, Crownhill Fort, has reopened to the public for the first time in 2021.
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  • One of the finest examples of Victorian defenses built in Plymouth, Crownhill Fort is distinguished as a highly advanced and the largest military fort built in the...
  • Discover more about Crownhill Fort - one of the top attractions in Plymouth, Devon, including entry prices, opening hours, facilities and more.
  • Crownhill Fort is one of ten Forts and Batteries built in the 1860s to defend Plymouth’s naval base from a French attack.
  • Crownhill Fort is the best preserved of Plymouth’s Victorian Defences. Owned and managed by The Landmark Trust since 1987, Crownhill Fort’s buildings...