A site visit took place on the 26th March 2014, the purpose of the visit was to introduce the English Heritage At Risk Protection Officer to the Fort and so that she had a better idea of what was remaining of the Fort. The gallery pictures below show ares of the Fort identified as being damaged by the vegetation and also photos of areas of the fort not previously photographed.
Looking at Western Carnot Wall
Looking at Western Carnot Wall
Looking at Western Carnot Wall
Western Carnot Wall up close
Western Carnot Wall up close
Western Carnot Wall up close
Western Carnot Wall
Western Carnot Wall up close
Western Carnot Wall up close
Damage caused by Ivy
Damage caused by Ivy
Top of the Western Basition
Photo shopped clear South Eastern Carnot Wall
Damage to Eastern Basition
Eastern Outter Ditch
Damage caused by Ivy
Damage caused by Ivy
Eastern Magazine outter wall
Eastern Magazine outter wall
Remains of the Barrack Block Cook house outter wall
Remains of the Barrack Block Cook house outter wall – the wall goes three feet down