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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 77 SE 1339
Type of record:Monument
Name:Flanking cleared area of the Hoo Peninsula Stop Line: section from Lodge Hill to Wybornes Wood.

Summary

This feature is recorded in the English Heritage report on the Second World War Stop Line in the Hoo Peninsula. The feature comprises a flanking cleared area of the Hoo Peninsula Second World War Stop Line for the section from Lodge Hill to Wybornes Wood.


Grid Reference:TQ 7727 7426
Map Sheet:TQ77SE
Parish:HIGH HALSTOW, MEDWAY, KENT

Monument Types

  • DEFENCE WORK (Modern - 1940 AD to 2050 AD)

Full description

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This feature is recorded in the English Heritage report on the Second World War Stop Line of the Hoo Peninsula, part of the wider Hoo Peninsula study. The report states: "This section skirted the east side of Lodge Hill Ordnance Depot (NRHE 1077634) from the east gate of the depot at TQ 7739 7382 to the northeastern corner of Wybornes Wood at TQ 7715 7459 for a distance of 715m. Aerial photographs of 1944 show Wybornes Wood was used as part of the defensive line. There is no evidence of significant tree felling or re-growth before 1944 suggesting there was no anti-tank ditch through Wybornes Wood. Pillboxes were placed along the northern edge of the wood, overlooking the marshes. Several small gun emplacements and weapons pits were located at the edge of the cleared strip around the anti-tank ditch.

Condition: The earliest aerial photographs taken in 1944 show this section of anti-tank ditch was already out of use and being backfilled with mounds of earth visible alongside the former ditch. Sub-surface remains of sections of the ditch were indicated by cropmarks in pasture on aerial photographs of 2003 to the south of Wybornes Wood. There is intermittent evidence of a spread ditch in the area between the south east corner of Wybornes Wood and the First World War redoubt and pillbox to the south (observation from field visit in May 2015)." (1)


<1> historic england, 2014, Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project: Second World War Stop Line: Hoo St Werburgh to Higham Marshes. Research Report 9-2014. (Bibliographic reference). SKE31599.

Sources and further reading

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<1>Bibliographic reference: historic england. 2014. Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project: Second World War Stop Line: Hoo St Werburgh to Higham Marshes. Research Report 9-2014..

Related records

TQ 77 SE 1322Part of: Second World War Stop Line: Hoo St Werburgh to Higham Marshes, Hoo Peninsula, Kent (Monument)