Gurnard Fort
Has been described as a Possible Artillery Fort
There are no visible remains
Name | Gurnard Fort |
Alternative Names | Gurnard Castle; Gurnerds fortt |
Historic Country | Hampshire and the Isle of Wight |
Modern Authority | Isle of Wight |
1974 Authority | Isle of Wight |
Civil Parish | Gurnard |
A small fort was built on the west entrance to the Gurnard Luck, mentioned in State Papers as 'Gurnerds fortt'.
In 1365 the Abbot of Quarr received a licence for the abbey to fortify its property. It built enclosure walls and a fortified fishouse at the point. (Isle of Wight History Centre {?Rob Martin})
A fort called Gurnard Castle (Gurnard, SZ 4795) once stood close to the site of the Roman Building (SZ 49 NE 5). It was in a state of complete defence in 1635, but has now utterly disappeared (Kell; Lockhart).
The castle is not marked on Speed's 1611 map of fthe Isle of Wight. Erosion by the sea in this area was formerly so rapid that the site is now probably some distance out in Gurnard Bay (F1 VJB 03-FEB-55).
Gurnard Castle is apparently not mentioned by surveys of fortifictions in the Isle of Wight undertaken in 1559 and 1623 (Kenyon 1979; Kenyon ยง983).
It is possible that the fort was not built until c.1635 (Witherby). (PastScape)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SZ471954 |
Latitude | 50.7562789916992 |
Longitude | -1.33308005332947 |
Eastings | 447140 |
Northings | 95400 |