Tuesday, 12 July 2022

ESTUARY FORT “COULD BE CONVERTED TO HIGH-END HOTEL OR RESTAURANT” SAY AGENTS

The derelict fort - imagination required



 AN historic property in the Humber Estuary  is up for grabs.


The Bull Sand Fort  goes under the hammer as Lot 107 at on online auction being conducted by Savills next Tuesday July 19.


Says the company: “The fort can only be accessed by private boat and helicopter. 


“With an imaginative buyer and the right planning consent, it could be refurbished and transformed for a number of uses such as a high-end hotel, restaurant, Airbnb, grand design-style personal dwelling, retreat or a tourist attraction.”


The property was constructed between 1915-1919 following the outbreak of World War 1, though  the works were not fully completed until after the war had ended.


It is reinforced by concrete and its seaward side is fitted out with 12-inches of armour designed to withstand gunfire from heavy naval units. 


During World War 2 it was armed, besides the usual small and rapid-fire weapons, by two 6 inch guns and two 6-pounder guns. It had sufficient accommodation for a garrison of 200 men.


Bull Sand Fort, with its smaller companion fort on Haile Sand, 3.75 kilometres to the south-west, guarded the approaches to the Humber with gun batteries and an anti-submarine net of steel mesh stretched between them across the mouth of the estuary.


The fort includes three floors with basement and magazine below sea level, and central two- storey observation tower. 


Fresh water supply is available at the fort via an artesian well. Externally, there are a balcony and a jetty.


The fort was decommissioned in 1956 and is in need of refurbishment throughout.


The guide price is a modest £50,000.




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