Lindholme Tactical Control Centre is one of two surviving complexes of its kind in the UK from an original 4 to survive with all of its principal buildings in tact (MPP assessment by Cocroft 2001 in SMR4582). The buildings, which include the base of a type 82 Radar Unit and the Tactical Control Centre itself served as part of the Cold War 'Bloodhound' Missile System a network of 4 control centres controlling 11 missile sites, mostly protecting the bases for the British 'V-Force' air launched nuclear deterrent operational until the introduction of the submarine launched 'Polaris' system. The Monument Protection Programme considered this site to be of 'National Importance'. The site retains partial legibility of exterior boundaries dating to the parliamentary drainage and allotment of Hatfield Moor in 1825 as depicted on the enclosure plan (Haywood 1825).