Crownhill Fort
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Astrid Jones-sheppard
Apr 10th, 2023 -
Penelope Jordan
What a gem! It is staffed by marvellously well informed volunteers and is exceptionally good value as a tour and as a place to stay.
Mar 28th, 2023 -
Phil F
For your information I was based there in 1968 to 1971 with Strategic Command HQ and Signal Squadron. Our REME unit attached to the Signal squadron to maintain the radio vehicles and trucks. Our workshops were at Coypool further down the A38 but now retail parks and industrial estates. Our accommodation was at Plumer Barracks now flats and houses (Plumer House) a bit further down the road. All our high power radio equipment was used here as the fort was easy to keep secure. I can tell you that when on rota night guard duty it was eerie for two of us as we wander through the tunnels and check the offices are secure. Brings back memories. I must visit one day and see if I can mremeber where anything was back then
Mar 17th, 2023 -
Mark Hawkins
Our best preserved and looked after fort of many in my home town and a fascinating place to visit
Feb 8th, 2023 -
Mark Jeavons
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes More
Nov 20th, 2022
Contact Info
- (175) 279-3754
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Crownhill Fort?
A The phone number for Crownhill Fort is: (175) 279-3754.
Q Where is Crownhill Fort located?
A Crownhill Fort is located at Crownhill Fort Rd, Plymouth, eng PL6 5BX
Q What is the internet address for Crownhill Fort?
A The website (URL) for Crownhill Fort is: http://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/crownhill-fort
Q What days are Crownhill Fort open?
A Crownhill Fort is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12:00 AM - 12:30 AM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Crownhill Fort rated?
A Crownhill Fort has a 4.5 Star Rating from 170 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Crownhill Fort
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 170 Reviews )Astrid Jones-sheppard on Google
Penelope Jordan on Google
What a gem! It is staffed by marvellously well informed volunteers and is exceptionally good value as a tour and as a place to stay.
Phil F on Google
For your information I was based there in 1968 to 1971 with Strategic Command HQ and Signal Squadron. Our REME unit attached to the Signal squadron to maintain the radio vehicles and trucks. Our workshops were at Coypool further down the A38 but now retail parks and industrial estates. Our accommodation was at Plumer Barracks now flats and houses (Plumer House) a bit further down the road. All our high power radio equipment was used here as the fort was easy to keep secure. I can tell you that when on rota night guard duty it was eerie for two of us as we wander through the tunnels and check the offices are secure. Brings back memories. I must visit one day and see if I can mremeber where anything was back then
Mark Hawkins on Google
Our best preserved and looked after fort of many in my home town and a fascinating place to visit
Mark Jeavons on Google
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes More