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Aldeburgh; The Mount

Also known as, or recorded in historical documents as; Fort Green

In the civil parish of Aldeburgh.
In the historic county of Suffolk (Modern Authority of Suffolk, 1974 county of Suffolk).

In 1588, anti-invasion defences were built at Aldeburgh. The principle defence was The Mount, a large semi-circular battery with seven embrasures in the parapet, and closed at the gorge by a wooden palisade. It stood at the end of a causeway at the low water mark. A little way to the north, but set back at the top of the beach, were two semi-circular batteries mounting four cannon. By the Civil War, it appears that The Mount had disappeared, and at least on of the shore batteries had been swept away by the sea. In 1746 a work for 10 guns was built near the site of The Mount, the present area called Fort Green, but by 1802 nothing was left of the 1746 works. In 1808 the battery was rebuilt with 24-pounder guns.

This site has been described as a;
Artillery Fort.
The confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Possible.
Nothing visible remains.


The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is TM465559

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PastScape number; 1394873

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