NEWHAVEN FORT IS NOW CLOSED TO GENERAL VISITORS UNTIL 2025
NEWHAVEN FORT TO UNDERGO £7.5 MILLION RESTORATION
A massive programme of repairs and improvements to Newhaven Fort will begin at the end of the current summer season.
WELCOME TO NEWHAVEN FORT
Where history comes alive!
Immerse yourself in the extraordinary at Newhaven Fort, a hidden gem nestled along the Sussex coast.
We are currently closed while the Fort undergoes a £7.5 million restoration, reopening in spring 2025.
Our restoration will unveil a vibrant tapestry of stories, inviting you to explore the rich social history of our beloved county. From the romance of bygone eras to the resilience of wartime heroes, every step through our historic site reveals a chapter of Sussex’s past.
Marvel at panoramic views, delve into captivating exhibitions and let the kids play in our new adventure playground. Visitors can enjoy local food and drink at our café and explore our new gift shop. Dogs are welcome and parking on site is free.
Whether you’re a family seeking adventure, those craving nostalgia, or a history enthusiast, Newhaven Fort promises a day of discovery and wonder.
EXPLORE
Journey deep into the network of tunnels and explore the stories of people who lived and worked at Newhaven Fort.
DISCOVER
Newhaven Fort has been keeping its secrets safely hidden for over 150 years. Our exhibitions show the role Newhaven Fort played in history.
WHAT’S ON
The impressive fortifications have kept its rich history alive – making Newhaven Fort a unique time-capsule experience.
FAQS & ACCESSIBILITY
Our exhibitions, our Tea Room and our Gift Shop all have ramped access. However, there are some parts of the Fort not accessible to wheelchairs.
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UNLOCK THE SECRETS
The impressive fortifications, which have protected the Fort from attack through two World Wars, have also kept its rich heritage virtually untouched. Journey deep into the network of tunnels, venture onto the ramparts and gun emplacements and unlock the secret stories of the people who lived and worked at Newhaven Fort.