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A coastal fort in Wales used by the US Army in the Second World War is on the market for $230,000
A coastal fort in Wales used by the US Army in the Second World War is on the market for $230,000
Ryan HoggMar 12, 2023, 16:23 IST
Fort Hubberstone is on the west side of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, Wales.West Wales Properties
This Welsh coastal fort, built in the 1860s, is on the market for about $230,000.
Fort Hubberstone's barracks housed US soldiers ahead of the D-Day landings in the Second World War.
Have you ever wanted to own a historic fortress that once housed enough artillery for a small army? If so, you're in luck.
Fort Hubberstone, a property in the Welsh coastal town of Milford Haven, has been put on the market for £190,000 (almost $230,000).
The Grade II* listed building housed US soldiers during the D-Day landings in World War Two, and came complete with gun rooms and a pub.
The property has seen far better days, and a prospective buyer will need to do some work to bring it up to spec. Take a look at the potential renovation of a lifetime.
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This post-Napoleonic fortress is on the market for £190,000 (almost $230,000).
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Located on the side of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Fort Hubberstone was completed in 1863 following orders for its construction by former Prime Minister Lord Palmerston.
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It was used as a secret base for American forces deployed in Operation Bolero in the D‐Day landings in France.
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During this time the Americans added their influence to the building, which according to the listing agent is still evident.
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There are two main buildings with scrubland in between.
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The top building, which once accommodated about 250 men, was made up of guard rooms, soldier housing, pub, wash rooms, coal store and kitchens, centered around a raised parade ground.
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The lower building is made up of seven gun rooms, magazine rooms and an intricate channel of light and ventilation passages displaying masterful stone and brickwork.
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The fort is steeped in history, with the gun tracks, fireplaces, wooden framework within arched windows, and decorations on the washroom walls.
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Further rooms are yet to be accessed, according to the agent, including a submarine spotting station and caponier, or sunken corridor.
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The site comprises almost 3 acres, with the boundary running past the fortress walls to the mean tide line.
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On the lower boundary, there is a section of private shoreline at the end of an access road.
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There are views of the entire haven and the many neighbouring artillery defences that protected Pembrokeshire during the Second World War.
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Any prospective buyer will have their work cut out for them. The property is likely to be converted into a multi-housing lot, according to the selling agent, though its listed status makes major changes unlikely.