West Tilbury Blockhouse, Tilbury Fort
Has been described as a Certain Artillery Fort, and also as a Certain Chain Tower
There are no visible remains
| Name | West Tilbury Blockhouse, Tilbury Fort |
| Alternative Names | The Hermitage Bulwark; Thermitage Bullwark; Johne's Bulwark; Tylbery |
| Historic Country | Essex |
| Modern Authority | Thurrock |
| 1974 Authority | Essex |
| Civil Parish | Chadwell St Mary |
Situated on low lying ground on the north bank of the River Thames, south east of the modern outskirts of Tilbury. The monument includes the buried remains of an Henrician, D shaped, blockhouse, the far larger and more complex fort and battery which succeeded the blockhouse in the late C17, the late C19 and early C20 alterations to the fort, and a World War II pillbox. The blockhouse was constructed in 1539 as part of Henry VIII's campaign to improve the coastal defences. West Tilbury Blockhouse was two-storeys high and D-shaped. The rounded side faced the river and was pierced with gun-ports to provide covering fire. After 1588, the building was encircled by a ditch and counterscarp bank. (Derived from PastScape)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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| OS Map Grid Reference | TQ650755 |
| Latitude | 51.4523811340332 |
| Longitude | 0.373569995164871 |
| Eastings | 565090 |
| Northings | 175510 |