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Perowne Barracks

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Type
  
Barracks

In use
  
1931-1994

Year built
  
1931

Built for
  
War Office

Operator
  
British Army

Occupants
  
Brigade of Gurkhas

Owner
  
Ministry of Defence

Occupant
  
Brigade of Gurkhas

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Perowne Barracks is a former British Army barracks in Hong Kong. The barracks are no longer in military use.

History

The barracks, which were established as Tai Lam Military Camp in 1931, were subsequently renamed Perowne Barracks after Major General Lancelot Perowne, Major General of the Brigade of Gurkhas, who were based there. The barracks closed in 1994 as part of the withdrawal of British military presence prior to the handover of sovereignty in 1997. They were then used in the 1990s as living accommodation for Lingnan College, as a training school for the Immigration Department and more recently by the Crossroads Foundation, a charity.

The barracks was used until 2008 as the final checkpoint for the annual Trailwalker event along the MacLehose Trail. In 2009 the Trailwalker route changed to end in Yuen Long.

References

Perowne Barracks Wikipedia