Pilbeam protects Newhaven Fort for future generations
Sussex
contractor Pilbeam
Construction is celebrating after completing its work on the £7.5m
restoration of Newhaven Fort, which will safeguard the attraction for
generations to come.
The 12-month
project required heritage expertise and careful liaison with Historic England
as the Scheduled Ancient Monument was painstakingly improved.
The work
resolved serious damp issues and transformed buildings into new event spaces,
which will help the fort to broaden its appeal beyond military history
enthusiasts and put Newhaven on the map as a visitor destination.
Alan Corbett,
managing director of Pilbeam Construction, said: “We are proud to have been
involved in this important restoration of Newhaven Fort – and to meet visitors
who are overjoyed with the transformation.
“Preserving a
Scheduled Ancient Monument such as the fort is a careful balancing act. We
could make repairs and changes, but because of the listed status of the site,
Historic England kept a tight rein on any changes, even if they were originally
poorly constructed.
“Our
specialist work needed to preserve the fort, without making it look like it had
been disturbed. Communication was key. Without a doubt the biggest challenge
was restoring 18 casemates and turning them into the warm and welcoming
exhibition spaces they are today.”

Pilbeam
Construction has extensive experience in the heritage building sector which
meant it was well placed to deal with the challenges involved, while site
manager Simon Hepworth lives in Newhaven and has visited the fort multiple
times as a local resident.
Materials had
to be transported across a small and narrow bridge with a five-tonne weight
limit, so the team set up an external compound and carefully planned for the
machinery required.
The biggest
job was restoring 18 casemates (vaults within the site) and solving a serious
damp problem. The team removed 300 cubic metres of soil, laid a membrane and
drainage and then put all the soil back. This will prevent 90% of water
ingress.
Pilbeam’s
experts then carefully removed paint and added ventilation, creating dry, warm
and welcoming exhibition spaces, with brickwork that pops with natural colours.
The casemates
now provide an enhanced visitor experience and two of the casemates are
available for venue hire.
Some of the
historic mass concrete was removed to expose and repair steelwork, and provide
reinforcement to the gun emplacement roofs, which required specialist
techniques such as hydro demolition and a sprayed concrete method.
The
complicated project included more than 30 different elements and careful
liaison with other specialist contractors working to improve the site.
Other key
repairs within the project included essential repairs to WWII gun emplacements,
improvements to site entrance and accessibility and repointing and masonry
repairs to casemate frontages.
The Romney
Hut was reclad to provide a versatile event space, there were improvements to
handrails and edge protection and there were repairs to WWII canopies over the
gun emplacements.
Ryan Stock
from heritage specialists Pritchard Architecture said: “This
conservation-led project required a collaborative relationship with Historic
England which allowed us to develop radical, but sensitive interventions.
“The project
pioneered several strategies in the conservation of fortifications, with other
organisations now taking inspiration from our work.”
The
specialist team behind the restoration also included HOP Consulting, IWA
M&E Consulting Engineers and MEA, as well as many more, who together worked
in partnership to deliver the exciting project for operator Wave Active, which
runs the fort for owner Lewes District Council.
The fort
reopened to the public in February 2025 and has been so popular, visitors are
being advised to book in advance on weekends and holidays.
Duncan Kerr,
chief executive at Wave Active, which operates Newhaven Fort, said: "Newhaven
Fort is an important landmark in the community and we’re so excited to see the
specialist team from Pilbeam and other contractors complete this important
project.
“Together
their work will safeguard this community asset for local residents and attract
visitors from Sussex and beyond, helping us to boost jobs and awareness about
what Newhaven has to offer.”
For further
information visit: www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk