Fort Luttrell

 (1749-Unknown) - Fort Luttrell was a British Colonial Coastal Fort in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Named after Major Hungerford Luttrell, 45th Regiment. Deactivation date unknown.

History of
Fort Luttrell was one of five forts built under this plan. It was located at the northwest end of town. The palisade ran south from the fort to the Citadel and east to Fort Grenadier, the next fort in the line. The palisade was designed with intermediate angles that allowed the defenders to direct enfilading fire along the walls without hitting the occupands of the next fort.

Deactivation date unknown but the barracks were still in use in 1784.

Current Status
No remains. No period guns or mounts in place.

See Also:
 * Horseman's Fort
 * Cornwallis Fort
 * Fort Grenadier
 * Harbor Defense of Halifax

Sources: Links: 
 * , page 1-4, 20, 102.
 * North American Forts - Fort Luttrell