Blacknor Fort

Blacknor Fort

Blacknor Fort is a fort on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. It is situated on the cliff edge within the Blacknor area of the island, close to Weston village.

History

Blacknor Fort and the surrounding cliffs in fog

The fortress was built around 1902 as a coastal defence against enemy vessels on the west side of the Isle of Portland. The fort was re-equipped during both World Wars, including 9.2 inch guns during the First World War. During World War 2, on the night of the 27 April 1944, the fort witnessed the Slapton Sands Massacre. When German E-Boats attacked landing crafts carrying United States soldiers, on exercise in Lyme Bay, the fort's gunners were ordered not to open fire for fear of causing friendly casualties. More than 600 American soldiers and seamen drowned by the end of the night, many were pulled down by the weight of their own equipment.[1]

Today the fort is privately held.[2] The remaining gun emplacements can be seen from the top of the cliff.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Quick facts about the Jurassic Coast". Jurassiccoastline.com. 1944-04-27. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  2. "Blacknor, Portland, Dorset". Geoffkirby.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-09-27.

Coordinates: 50°32′37″N 2°27′14″W / 50.54356°N 2.45381°W / 50.54356; -2.45381

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