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Listed building or place reference: GR0244

Historic site reference
Property
Fort Henry
Road name
La Rue de la Ville es Renauds
Parish
Grouville
Location
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Grade
Listed Building Grade 1
Category
Anglo-Jersey military structure
Statement of significance
Fort Henry (formerly known as Fort Conway) is the only fort of its kind on Jersey and unique in a British Isles context. The fort belongs to the early Conway period with construction beginning soon after 1772 - located among the sand dunes of Grouville Bay and designed to hold the central sector of the coastline. The fort is still in something approaching its original setting, albeit currently manicured as golf links.
Context
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External Description
The fort has a heavy, battered masonry curtain surrounding a yard with a large square keep tower on the seaward side flanked by raised stone gun platforms. The keep is of unique design - in effect a square Conway Tower integral to the surrounding fortress with machicolations on diagonally opposed corners. There are some rare surviving internal timber fittings (loophole doorframes) and it is likely that there was originally an external dry ditch as is found at other forts in the island. The German forces modified the keep in 1941 with steel and concrete insertions, and most notably by the addition of two boldly projecting cantilevered platforms for searchlights. The Germans also built concrete shelters inside the yard and added machine gun nests at each corner of the fort. There has been post-war demolition of ancillary buildings within the yard, most notably the C-plan accommodation block that stood astride the fort entrance. The yard is currently used as a maintenance depot for the Royal Jersey Golf Club and the various post-war structures relating to this do not form part of the listing.
Internal Description
n/a
Special interest
Archaeological,Architectural,Historical

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Documents

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19/02/2013 
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19/02/2013 
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31/05/2016 
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31/05/2016 
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