Plymouth Blockhouse, Mount Batten
Has been described as a Possible Artillery Fort
There are no visible remains
Name | Plymouth Blockhouse, Mount Batten |
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Historic Country | Devonshire |
Modern Authority | Plymouth; City of |
1974 Authority | Devon |
Civil Parish | Plymouth |
C17 artillery tower, and a Civil War breastwork as well as sundry World War II remains. Grenville's map of the fortifications on Mount Batten in 1586-8 showed a new bulwark and 3 artillery pieces, the latter facing west and south-west, but no surface remains are identifiable. In the C17 an artillery tower of three storeys was built on the headland of Mount Battern perhaps between 1645-60 as part of the defences of Plymouth Sound. It is a circular stone tower 9.1 metres high, 14 metres in diameter, and with walls approximately 1 metre thick; it has a castellated parapet with embrasures for ten guns. A Civil War earthwork was noted close to the tower in 1882; this earthwork is thought to date from the siege of Plymouth from 1643-45 and may be part of a Parliamentarian retreat-work shown on a contemporary Royalist map. It survives as a slight bank and ditch on the south western side of the seaward slope of the headland. During World War II the need for effective air and coastal defence saw the area of Mount Battern given over to both air and sea defence structures. These structures include the remains of two Light Anti-Aircraft gun emplacements and a signal identification panel on the area of the plateau south west of the artillery tower, and two L-shaped anti-submarine searchlight batteries of brick and shuttered concrete construction which survive intact minus their searchlights; they lie just above the high water mark of medium tides on the south west rock bench of the headland. (PastScape)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SX486532 |
Latitude | 50.3596496582031 |
Longitude | -4.12927007675171 |
Eastings | 248640 |
Northings | 53250 |