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Victorian seaside fort to become mixed-use leisure development
POSTED 07 Sep 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Fort Bovisand was built in 1845 on the mainland to defend the entrance of the Plymouth Sound
Plans have been revealed for a £16m (US$24m, €22m) redevelopment of a 19th century fort on England’s southern coast in the county of Devon to become a visitor attraction and complex of flats.

Fort Bovisand was built in 1845 on the mainland to defend the entrance of the Plymouth Sound. Sitting beside Bovisand Harbour, the fort remained an active defence unit through the Napoleonic War and both World Wars before being abandoned by the Ministry of Defence in 1956.

The proposal by ADP Architecture, which includes a visitors interpretation centre, a learning hub with outdoor and indoor spaces and a temporary exhibition space for themed displays, will also feature a number of flats to cover development costs. In addition, the fort will become a hub for water-based activities such as diving and surfing.

A public consultation is now underway for the plans, with two sessions having taken place at the start of the month. The attraction part of the development will be part-funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), which in 2013 granted £350,000 (US$531,000, €479,000) to “help bring the fort's history to life".

A spokesperson told AM2: ”We are now involved in detailed development stage leading to our Round 2 HLF submission and full planning application early in 2015. We have engaged key specialists – the architect, surveyors and designers – who will bring the interpretation element of the heritage area and the public spaces to life.”

To be delivered by the Fort Bovisand Trust and Fort Bovisand Developments, redevelopment work is scheduled to start in Q1 2016, with the aim of opening for the first time in 2018.

A public consultation is now underway for the plans
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Victorian seaside fort to become mixed-use leisure development
POSTED 07 Sep 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Fort Bovisand was built in 1845 on the mainland to defend the entrance of the Plymouth Sound
Plans have been revealed for a £16m (US$24m, €22m) redevelopment of a 19th century fort on England’s southern coast in the county of Devon to become a visitor attraction and complex of flats.

Fort Bovisand was built in 1845 on the mainland to defend the entrance of the Plymouth Sound. Sitting beside Bovisand Harbour, the fort remained an active defence unit through the Napoleonic War and both World Wars before being abandoned by the Ministry of Defence in 1956.

The proposal by ADP Architecture, which includes a visitors interpretation centre, a learning hub with outdoor and indoor spaces and a temporary exhibition space for themed displays, will also feature a number of flats to cover development costs. In addition, the fort will become a hub for water-based activities such as diving and surfing.

A public consultation is now underway for the plans, with two sessions having taken place at the start of the month. The attraction part of the development will be part-funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), which in 2013 granted £350,000 (US$531,000, €479,000) to “help bring the fort's history to life".

A spokesperson told AM2: ”We are now involved in detailed development stage leading to our Round 2 HLF submission and full planning application early in 2015. We have engaged key specialists – the architect, surveyors and designers – who will bring the interpretation element of the heritage area and the public spaces to life.”

To be delivered by the Fort Bovisand Trust and Fort Bovisand Developments, redevelopment work is scheduled to start in Q1 2016, with the aim of opening for the first time in 2018.

A public consultation is now underway for the plans
RELATED STORIES
Las Vegas illusionist Curtis Hickman takes creative reigns at Victorian adventure theme park


The US$100m (€73.5m, £59.7m), 45 acre Victorian-themed adventure park coming to Utah in 2015 has appointed Las Vegas illusionist and magic builder Curtis Hickman as its chief creative officer.
Henry VIII, Victorians and more get the chop as history curriculum shakeup hits UK's museums


A change to the school curriculum in the UK could have a significant impact on Britain’s visitor attractions, with the new lesson plan for history axeing the likes of Henry VIII, the Victorians and World War Two, in favour of a broader sweep of subjects from ancient times to the modern day.
Multi-million dollar Victorian-themed adventure park coming to Utah, US


A US$100m (€73.5m, £59.7m), 45-acre Victorian-themed adventure park is planned in Utah, US, to be staffed by professional actors, offering visitors a fully-immersive visitor experience.
Plymouth's naval heritage centre looking to become part of £21m project


Plymouth’s naval heritage centre could be about to move to the centre of the town, with talks about a move from the Devonport area into the new £21m historic and cultural centre already underway.
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