Victorian Era Sea Fort Turned Into Luxury Hotel
The Horse Sands Fort and No Man's Land Fort were built to defend the coast of Britain against ships, and Spitbank Fort’s purpose was to offer a second line of defense against ships that made it past the two main forts. For this purpose, Spitbank Fort was fitted with nine 12.5 inch muzzle loading guns, which were later replaced in 1884 with more “modern” 12-inch breech-loading guns, remaining in service until after World War I. By this time, the role of the fort was changed to defend against light craft and the roof was fitted out with two 4.7" guns and searchlights. In the early 1900s all but three original large guns were removed. Minor upgrades to the smaller guns and searchlights continued through the years.
The current owners bought the fort in 2010 and after extensive renovations, transformed into a hotel that opened its door in the second half of 2012.
Spitbank Fort Hotel is now home to nine luxury guest rooms, three bars, three restaurants, rooftop champagne bar, wine cellar, library, rooftop hot pool, sauna and sun decks. Many of the fort’s original features have been retained, featuring exposed brick walls, fortress windows and a couple of old cannons.
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Sources: Wikipedia, MyModernMet, CNtraveller
Via Amusing Planet