Fort Luton
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Fort Luton was built between 1876 and 1892 south of Chatham, Kent. It has a polygonal trace. It was never armed, but took part in the war games held by the Army in the 1900s, including a trial siege in 1907. The site was last used in the 1990s as a model museum, but that has since closed.
Medieval Rochester Castle
Tudor Upnor Castle
Inner Ring (Napoleonic): Fort Clarence · Fort Pitt · Fort Amherst · Fort Gillingham
Outer Ring (Palmerston):
Fort Borstal · Fort Bridgewood · Fort Horsted · Fort Luton · Twydall Redoubts · Fort Hoo · Fort Darent