Gibraltar Barracks, Northampton Explained

Gibraltar Barracks
Type:The former school building which formed part of the barracks complex
Map Type:Northamptonshire
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within Northamptonshire
Location:Northampton, Northamptonshire
Ownership:Ministry of Defence
Built:1797
Used:1797–1969
Built For:War Office
Occupants:Northamptonshire Regiment

Gibraltar Barracks is a former military installation at Northampton in Northamptonshire.

History

Permanent barracks were first established in Northampton as part of the British response to the threat of the French Revolution in around 1797.[1] The site comprised three barrack blocks and large parade ground.[2] In 1873 a system of recruiting areas based on counties was instituted under the Cardwell Reforms and the barracks became the depot for the 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot and the 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot.[3] The barracks were renamed Gibraltar Barracks at that time in recognition of the participation of the 58th regiment in the Great Siege of Gibraltar.[2] Following the Childers Reforms, the 48th and 58th Regiments amalgamated to form the Northamptonshire Regiment with its depot at the barracks in 1881.[3]

The regiment re-located to Simpson Barracks at Wootton in 1939.[2] The barracks were remodelled to accommodate the pay office of Northern Command in 1957 and then demolished when the site was sold to the Royal Mail in 1969.[2] The site was occupied by a Royal Mail Sorting Centre,[2] which has now been replaced by Northampton International Academy.[4] The modern barracks located southwest of the current school, known as Gibraltar Barracks, is now used by the Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland Army Cadet Force.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parliamentary accounts and papers. UK Parliament. 23 July 1847. 9 December 2015.
  2. Web site: Archaeological Assessment. Northamptonshire County Council. 11 December 2015.
  3. Web site: Training Depots . Regiments.org . 16 October 2016 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20060210172841/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/depot/1873.htm . 10 February 2006 .
  4. Web site: Northampton International Academy with spaces for 2,200 pupils will open in time for new school year. 6 June 2018. Northampton Chronicle. 7 January 2019.
  5. Web site: A Company Corps Drums. Army Cadets. 7 January 2018. 8 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190108045701/https://armycadets.com/county/leicestershire-northamptonshire-and-rutland-acf/about-our-county/a-company/a-coy-corps-drums/. dead.