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Engine house, consisting of large room with two concrete engine stands (held 2 x 22 kilowatt Uster diesel engines). Small room to side for use by engine staff to sleep in.
(Source: Field Visit 2001/05)

Official Name Shaldon Battery
Type of site BATTERY ENGINE HOUSE
Location Ness Gardens, at top of field used as picnic area, Shaldon.
Area Shaldon, Devon, England
Grid reference SX 9375 7200 (Scale: 1:25000 , 1989)
Period WW2
Condition Fair
Materials Clay Brick, Concrete
Threats Type: Plant growth (Long Term)
Detail: The building is very overgrown.
Recorder Mole, Tim
Defence grouping Devon coast defences - Defences of the Devon coastal crust.
Photographs (2) - exterior views (DIGITISED).
DOB site reference: S0013999
Reference 1995 Shaldon 1939-45
Event Field Visit, During 2001/05
Construction, In the period 1940 1941


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