Portmore Sights

  1. Apostles Battery

    About 200m uphill from the Rodney Arms is the ruins of a semicircular gun emplacement replete with cannon, and an old fort and battery - the Apostles Battery. It is worth the visit for the views across the harbor, especially at sunset, when Kingston glistens like hammered gold.

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  2. Fort Augusta

    Augusta Drive runs along the breeze-blown harbor shoreline parallel to Port Henderson Beach - the thin strip of sand is terribly littered. At its eastern end is Fort Augusta, dating from 1740. The original fort was destroyed when lightning struck the magazine holding 3000 barrels of gunpowder, killing 300 people. The huge crater was filled in and the fort rebuilt. Much decayed, the fort is now a prison.

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  3. Port Henderson

    At the west end of the beach (at the southeast corner of Portmore) is Port Henderson, a fishing hamlet backed by some fine examples of 18th- and 19th-century architecture, notably the Rodney Arms a restaurant and pub.

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