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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 77 SE 1359
Type of record:Monument
Name:Probable First World War origin buildings and structures at the Lodge Hill Anti-aircraft battery, Hoo Peninsula.

Summary

This feature is recorded in the English Heritage report on the Second World War Stop Line in the Hoo Peninsula. This feature comprises a probable First World War origin buildings and structures at the Lodge Hill Anti-aircraft battery on the Hoo Peninsula. The buildings are described as military support buildings comprising six or seven temporary structures of various sizes.


Grid Reference:TQ 7582 7402
Map Sheet:TQ77SE
Parish:COOLING, MEDWAY, KENT
HIGH HALSTOW, MEDWAY, KENT
HOO ST WERBURGH, MEDWAY, KENT

Monument Types

Full description

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These features are described in the English Heritage report on the Second World War Stop Line in the Hoo Peninsula. These features are described as probable First World War origin buildings located at the Lodge Hill Anti-aircraft battery (Scheduled) .

The First World War site at Lodge Hill as a whole is recorded at TQ 77 SE 139 with the Second World War site at Lodge Hill as a whole recorded at TQ 77 SE 1354. Individual features or localities are recorded under separate monument records. See the two overall records for the reference numbers.

The report states for these particular First World War features mentioned with reference to later Second World War features:
- Feature at TQ 7583 7403 – “Second World War defended locality or military installation, centred on the remains of the First World War anti-aircraft battery at Lodge Hill. The site comprised several gun emplacements and military support buildings, probably associated with Light Anti-aircraft positions, within a roughly rectangular barbed wire enclosure covering an area of about 3 ha. In total. It probably formed part of the defences of both Lodge Hill Depot and the stop line. A similar defended locality, also occupying the space between Lodge Hill Depot and the stop line, is located about 800m to the east (NRHE 1546575). The military support buildings some of which appear to have a First World War origin, comprise a row of six or seven temporary structures of various sizes. Additional small gun emplacements or weapons pits were located around the edges of the enclosure. Recorded on aerial photographs dating to between 1944 and 1947. The most substantial gun emplacements were recorded separately (NRHE 1546494, 1546504, and 1546546). A field visit in May 2015, observed the following: a probably entrance to an air raid shelter by the road on the southern edge of the site; a First World War building with a look out turret, possibly reused for a generator during the Second World War when entrances were inserted; building platforms and concrete pathways to the north of the surviving buildings. Possible early post medieval wood banks wood banks extend east from the site. The field to the south was not accessible during the field visit but low earthworks suggest buried remains of structures associated with the Lodge Hill battery. Partly covered by the Scheduled area for Lodge Hill anti-aircraft battery NHLE 1401714.” (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 1354Part of: Second World War features relating to the Second World War Stop Line, defences of Lodge Hill Depot, at the First World War Anti-Aircraft battery site. (Monument)