Lymdens Bulwark
Has been described as a Certain Artillery Fort
There are no visible remains
Name | Lymdens Bulwark |
Alternative Names | The bulwark of Mr Sperte's making |
Historic Country | Hampshire and the Isle of Wight |
Modern Authority | Hampshire |
1974 Authority | Hampshire |
Civil Parish | Gosport |
Around 1539 another fortification known as Lymden's Bulwark was built to the south-west of the Blockhouse, possibly on or near the present day site of Haslar Hospital. This may have been a wooden structure of no great durability. Both the Blockhouse and Bulwark are shown on a portrait of 1545 as a round tower with supporting buttresses and battlements and a larger two-tiered circular fortification respectively, although the accuracy of this portrait is open to question. However, an armament list of c.1547 mentions the Bulwark but not the Blockhouse, possibly suggesting that the latter had been disarmed by this date. Indeed, the Blockhouse is not shown on a map of c.1588 the Bulwark was described as old and decayed and its remains were still visible as a mound in early-mid 17th century. (Hampshire AHBR)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SZ623990 |
Latitude | 50.7872314453125 |
Longitude | -1.11756002902985 |
Eastings | 462300 |
Northings | 99000 |