Monument record TR 07 SW 20 - Fletcher battery (c1900)
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TR 0017 7280 (347m by 202m) FCE |
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Map sheet | TR07SW |
District | SWALE, KENT |
Civil Parish | EASTCHURCH, SWALE, KENT |
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
Concrete battery for 2x9.2-in. BL guns, with magazines, Battery Observation Post for DPF and 28 ft. Barr and Stroud range finder, War shelter and Gun Commanders Postition. Good condition. Traces of wartime camouflage extant. BOP now used as cafe. (1)
The battery is set back from the cliff edge near Swanley Farm. In most respects it is a typical 9.2in. BL battery with a Battery Observation Post and fire control building alongside. The WW2 emplacement was added to the east side of the original battery. A distinguishing feature was the close defence provision. As well as a ditch and wire enclosure there were concrete pillboxes of a complex curved and clustered plan at either side of the battery.
Importance
15
With the destruction of Ravelin Battery, Sheerness, this is the best preserved 9.2in.BL battery in the Isle of Sheppey and an example of one of the very few coastal batteries to be built during WW1.
Historic importance - C
Structural survival - B
Condition
16
The battery has suffered greatly in recent years in the midst of a holiday caravan park. The earth covering of the magazine behind the WW2 9.2in BL emplacement has been removed as has the earth in front of the BOP. One of the pillboxes seems displaced. There is now little trace of the former close defences. The internal concrete faces of the original emplacements are stripped down and clad in vertical timber boarding.
Current condition - C
Ownership (or tenancy)
17
Use(s) of the site
18
Caravan holiday camp
Statutory protection
19
None
Nature conservation interests
20
SSSI: Sheppey cliffs & foreshore
Public access to the site
21
Access as part of the holiday camp
Relationship to other sites
22
Part of the line of former coastal batteries constructed during the first two decades of the 20th century along the north coast of Sheppey. Ravelin and Warden Point Batteries have gone, leaving the much altered remains of Barton's Point Battery to accompany Fletcher Battery. (2)
<1> Victor Smith and Ron Crowdy, Thames Gateway Assesment: Gazetteer of Defence Sites (Index). SKE6445.
<2> Victor Smith and Andrew Saunders, 2001, Kent's Defence Heritage (Unpublished document). SKE6956.
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Record last edited
Oct 11 2017 12:44PM