51°23′01″N 0°34′47″E / 51.3835°N 00.5796°E / 51.3835; 00.5796 Woodlands Redoubt, also known as one of the two Twydall Redoubts, was constructed in 1888. It was not included in the original list of defensive structures proposed by the Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom in 1860, but was conceived later and implemented as an experimental redoubt as opposed to a more substantial fort.
In conjunction with Grange Redoubt its function was to defend Chatham Dockyard against landward attack from the east.
References
- "The Twydall Redoubts". MedwayLines. MedwayLines. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- Honey, Sam (16 September 2022). "Twydall: Life in the Gillingham area with a totally unpronounceable name". Kent Live. Local World. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- "Woodlands Redoubt". Historic England Research Records. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
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