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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 |
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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 |