Nodes Point Battery

50°42′16″N 1°06′08″W / 50.70437°N 1.10212°W / 50.70437; -1.10212Site informationOpen to
the publicYesSite historyBuilt20 April 1904; 120 years ago (1904-04-20)In useNodes Point Holiday ParkMaterialsConcreteDemolished1956; 68 years ago (1956)

Nodes Point Battery (map reference SZ635898) is a battery located at Nodes Point on the Isle of Wight. It is one of the many Palmerston Forts built on the island to protect it in response to a perceived French invasion. Construction of the battery began on 16 August 1901 and was completed by 20 April 1904.

The battery was armed with two 9.2-inch Breech Loading guns and two 6-inch Mark VII Breech loading guns. By 1932 only the two 6-inch guns remained.

From 1949 the battery was used for Territorial Army Coast Artillery training. On the abolition of coast artillery in 1956 the fort was disarmed and the site sold. The remains of the site are now used as a holiday park.

Publications

  • Hogg, Ian V (1974). Coast Defences of England and Wales 1856-1956. David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153 6353-0.
  • Moore, David, 2010. The East Wight Defences, Solent Papers Number 10, David Moore, Gosport. ISBN 0954845331

External links

  • Victorian Forts data sheet
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Palmerston Forts on the Isle of Wight
Western side
  • Freshwater Redoubt
  • The Needles Batteries
  • Hatherwood Battery
  • Warden Point Battery
  • Golden Hill Fort
  • Cliff End Battery
  • Fort Albert
  • Fort Victoria
  • Bouldnor Battery
Eastern side
  • Puckpool Battery
  • Nodes Point Battery
  • Steynewood Battery
  • Culver Battery
  • Bembridge Fort
  • Redcliff Battery
  • Yaverland Battery
  • Sandown Fort
  • Sandown Barrack Battery
Solent

Nodes Point Battery