The fort is built of burnt brick and plaster. The historic riverine fortification is characterized by its quadrangular layout and
pentagonal curtain wall. The fort's design includes rounded corner
bastions and a machicolated
parapet equipped for
musket fire. The curtain wall, pierced with musketry holes, supports a rampart walkway elevated 1.22 meters from the base, providing a defensive platform. Each corner bastion contains an internal staircase leading to the rampart level, where merlons feature wider openings designed for cannon fire. A distinctive feature of the fort is a freestanding, tall square brick column in one corner of the quadrangle, likely serving as a guard tower. This architectural element suggests connections to contemporaneous water forts in the region. The fort’s sole gateway is positioned on the river-facing side. The pentagonal gateway is set within a rectangular structure adorned with engraved rectangular
arches on both sides and crowned by a lotus finial. The absence of permanent structures within the fort’s interior suggests it was primarily occupied during the rainy season, when pirate activity was anticipated, with occupants likely using tents for shelter. ==Gallery==