August 13, 2013
My picture and the one "stolen" from Wikipedia !
This is not a birthday cake, but the Eastbourne Redoubt, one of the south coast's most historic landmarks. This Napoleonic fortress covers over 200 years of history, and is named one of the top ten military museums in the UK.
Built to defend the south coast from Napoleon's forces it still stands as a unique monument to that time and now houses the largest military collection of its kind in the south of England.
I am not at all a friend of military stuff but when I saw the Redoubt from outside just located at the sea, it looked imposing to me and I wanted to see a little more.
The whole fortress is surrounded by a ditch, where now weeds grow with pleasure.
Through this entrance I went inside
and walked all around the place, stopping at each shooting point for the canons, still standing there.
The views were very peaceful and nice to see. There were no canon shooting soldiers, but only the sea, the beach, the town and a fitness center.
When I had walked all around I went downstairs into the courtyard.
It was rather hot and most of the tourists were inside
A shooting stand was there too, where you could shoot on little flying airplanes, but nobody seemed to have any interest in shooting.
Then I went inside the museum which was very interesting to see.
There were even a few items from the Waterloo battle, the town where I live.
Britain had fought so many battles of which items were shown too. I loved the drums, but less the bed, the poor wounded soldier was certainly not very comfortable on it.
My blogfriend
Hilary who lives in Eastbourne had taken me along to see the Redoubt, and while she was busy inside to attend a lecture about the Victoria Cross,
after having done my tour, I waited for her sitting at the beachfront and watched the seagulls
The "Outpost cafe" is just located inside the court, but has also a terrace outside, leading to the seafront. We had a nice cup of tea there and I had also the "General's Cream Tea", with a scone, clotted cream and strawberry jam.
I enjoyed my visit very much !
You can read the whole history of the Redoubt
here