Fort Nelson
Fort Nelson, Portsdown Hill Road, Fareham, Hampshire, PO17 6AN
History-loving visitors to Fort Nelson will be able to join our curators for a special hour-long tour discussing their top ten items in the Royal Armouries artillery collection.
Tours will need to be booked online in advance, at www.royalarmouries.org as spaces are limited.
The free tours will take place at 11am, 1pm and 3pm and will last an hour in total. Visitors will spend 30-minutes with each of our expert curators. The tours are suitable for ages 14+ only and under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
Fort Nelson was built in the 1860s to protect against a potential invasion by the French, which never materialised.
Although never used for its original purpose the Fort played a significant role in both World Wars; as barracks for troops waiting to be deployed to the front line in the First, and as an anti-aircraft ammunition supply depot during the Second.
Today it stands as the finest Victorian fort of its kind and as part of the Royal Armouries is home to the national collection of artillery.
Fort Nelson is open six days a week (closed on Mondays) 10am to 5pm.
Fort Nelson, Portsdown Hill Road, Fareham, Hampshire, PO17 6AN
A lift is available between the first floor and the main gallery level, where some of the tour will be taking place. Fort Nelson is a Scheduled Ancient Monument with different surfaces includes paving stones, gravel and grass, and with varying levels. Ramps have been provided to access much of the site.
We advise visitors to arrive 10 minutes before the tour in order to split into groups. The tours are suitable for ages 14+ and under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.