
Fort Charlotte, Kingstown
The fort whose cannon point inland – built against the Garifuna, not the French, above Kingstown’s harbour and the Grenadines’ sail-strewn horizon.
At a glance
- Type
- Fortress
- Period
- 1806
- Style
- British colonial fortification
- Location
- Berkshire Hill, Kingstown, St Vincent
- Coordinates
- 13.1681, -61.2436
- Namesake
- Queen Charlotte
Overview
Fort Charlotte crowns Berkshire Hill 180 metres over Kingstown with the Caribbean’s most telling anomaly: most of its cannon faced inland. The British completed it in 1806 after the Carib Wars against the Garifuna – the Black Caribs of mixed indigenous and African descent whose resistance under Joseph Chatoyer made the island’s interior, not the sea, the empire’s front.
History
Chatoyer fell in 1795 on Dorsetshire Hill across the valley – national hero of St Vincent, his obelisk visible from the ramparts; the defeated Garifuna were deported to Roatan, seeding the Garifuna nation of Central America whose culture UNESCO honours. The fort’s murals by Lindsay Prescott narrate the Black Carib history in the old officers’ quarters; the lighthouse and coastguard kept the hill in service.
Architecture and Design
Ditches and casemated batteries ring the summit parade; the landward gun-lines and the museum murals make the colonial fear legible. The panorama runs from the Soufriere volcano down the Grenadines’ chain to Bequia’s channel.
Cultural significance
Fort Charlotte holds the Garifuna story at its source – resistance, deportation, diaspora – and gives St Vincent its historical observatory. March’s National Heroes Day centres on Chatoyer’s memory between hill and obelisk.
Visiting today
Open daily for a small fee; the murals room and west battery views reward the climb. Kingstown’s stone churches and the botanical garden – the hemisphere’s oldest, with Bligh’s breadfruit line – complete the day.
Getting there
Taxis climb from Kingstown in ten minutes; vans marked Edinboro pass the gate road.
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