Bowerham Barracks

Bowerham Barracks
Lancaster

Bowerham Barracks
Bowerham Barracks
Location within Lancashire
Coordinates 54°02′34″N 2°47′11″W / 54.042841°N 2.786353°W / 54.042841; -2.786353Coordinates: 54°02′34″N 2°47′11″W / 54.042841°N 2.786353°W / 54.042841; -2.786353
Type Barracks
Site information
Owner Ministry of Defence
Operator  British Army
Site history
Built 1876–1880
Built for War Office
In use 1880-1959
Garrison information
Occupants King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)

Bowerham Barracks was a military installation in Lancaster.

History

The barracks were built in the Fortress Gothic Revival Style between 1876 and 1880 on the former Bowerham Estate as the depot for the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster).[1] Their creation took place as part of the Cardwell Reforms which encouraged the localisation of British military forces.[2] The Auxiliary Territorial Service used the barracks for training and accommodation during the Second World War.[1] The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) was amalgamated with the Border Regiment to form the King's Own Royal Border Regiment and the barracks closed in 1959.[1] Although much of the barracks were demolished, the keep was retained and incorporated into the design of St Martin's College which opened in 1967: the site has formed the Lancaster Campus of the University of Cumbria since 2007.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Army: King's Own Royal Regiment, Lancaster - Regimental Depot". BBC. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  2. "Echoes of the past in these Army cuts". 8 July 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  3. "University of Cumbria, Lancaster – Residential or host family accommodation". MLI International Schools. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
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