Source/Archive record (Digital archive) SKE32442 - National Mapping Programme survey: Hoo Peninsula

Title National Mapping Programme survey: Hoo Peninsula
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2012

Abstract/Summary

From 2009 - 2012 Historic England carried out a multi-method survey of the Hoo Peninsula (see SKE31432). One stage was a review of aerial photographs that led to a digital map of observed features. The map (in ESRI Shapefile format) was transferred to the Kent Historic Environment Record.

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Description

ESRI Shapefiles (lines, polygons)

Location

Kent County Council Heritage

Referenced Monuments (81)

  • 1950's Wireless transmitter Station, Beacon Hill , Hoo St. Werbugh (Monument)
  • A small circular structure, probably dating to the Second World War, adjacent to the Chattenden and Upnor Railway (Monument)
  • A small group of allotments can be seen on aerial photographs taken in 1945 (Monument)
  • Anti aircraft battery, Marshgate, Cooling (Monument)
  • Anti-Aircraft defences: Lower Hope, designated by wo s14 (1940) (Monument)
  • Area of probable First or Second World War practice trenches (Monument)
  • Area of probable First World War practice trenches (Monument)
  • Area of ridge and furrow identified by aerial photographic study (Monument)
  • Area of ridge and furrow identified by aerial photography and Lidar study (Monument)
  • Area of ridge and furrow identified by Lidar study (Monument)
  • Area of ridge and furrow identified by Lidar study (Monument)
  • Area of ridge and furrow identified by Lidar study (Monument)
  • Area of ridge and furrow identified by Lidar study (Monument)
  • Area of ridge and furrow, High Halstow (Monument)
  • Former site of brickworks and kiln, Wainscott (Monument)
  • Former site of brickworks, Bill Street (Monument)
  • Former UP Rocket Projector Battery, Chatham Z1 (Monument)
  • Heavy Anti Aircraft battery in Upper Upnor (Monument)
  • Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery (Site of), near Dillywood Farm, Frindsbury Extra (Monument)
  • Kingshill Camp. A Second World War military camp (Monument)
  • Large area of cropmarks identified from aerial photography south of Spendiff (Monument)
  • Large enclosure revealed in cropmark north-west of higham (Monument)
  • Lodge Hill Magazine establishment, near Deangate Wood, Hoo St. Werburgh (Monument)
  • Oval cropmark features north-east of Higham (Monument)
  • pond identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Possible round barrow seen in aerial photographs (Monument)
  • post medieval sea wall, since levelled north of Colemouth Creek (Monument)
  • Probable and possible salterns, Shorne Marshes (Monument)
  • Probable military feature, Bunters Hill Road (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photgraphy study (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photgraphy study (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photgraphy study (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Probable saltern/enclosure/sheepfold identified by Lidar survey (Monument)
  • Remains of a World War II Pillbox, Lodge Hill, Hoo St. Werburgh (Monument)
  • Ring ditch cropmark feature, possible barrow?, near Noke Street Farm, Frindsbury Extra (Monument)
  • Ring ditch, saltern or bomb crater, Shorne Marshes (Monument)
  • Ring ditch, saltern or bomb crater, Shorne Marshes (Monument)
  • Ring-ditch identified in 2009-2012 aerial photograph survey (Monument)
  • Ring-ditch seen in cropmark form, Wainscott (Monument)
  • Ring-ditch seen in cropmark form, Wainscott (Monument)
  • Romano-British mound, Cliffe Marshes, Cliffe (Monument)
  • Romano-British mound, Cliffe Marshes, Cliffe (Monument)
  • Royal School of Military Engineering, Wainscott (Building)
  • Second World War embarkation hard, Upper Upnor (Monument)
  • Second World War firing range, Great Chattenden Wood (Monument)
  • Second World War radar station, Deangate Ridge (Monument)
  • Site of First or Second World War redoubt (Monument)
  • Site of probable Second World War gun emplacement (Monument)
  • Site of Second World War searchlight battery (Monument)
  • Site of the Chattenden Magazine, Hoo St. Werburgh (Monument)
  • The cropmark of a probable post medieval field boundary ditch, east of Higham (Monument)
  • The cropmarks of two parallel ditches, possibly the remains of a building (WW1 or WW2), north of Grain village (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a large irregular mound seen within Higham Marshes (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a probable post medieval-20th century stock watering pond (or Roman saltern) within Shornemead Marshes (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a probable post medieval-20th century stock watering pond (or Roman saltern) within Shornemead Marshes (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a probable post medieval-20th century stock watering pond (or Roman saltern) within Shornemead Marshes (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of an elongated oval mound measuring c.6m x 13m, probably an example of a 19th century or earlier stock refuge mound (Monument)
  • The earthworks of a possible post medieval chalk pit can be seen on aerial photographs taken in 2007 (Monument)
  • The slight earthworks of this probable post medieval chalk pit can be seen on lidar taken in 2007 (Monument)
  • The slight earthworks of this probable post medieval quarry can be seen on lidar taken in 2007 (Monument)
  • Two probable ring-ditches identified by aerial photography study (Monument)
  • Type 24 pillbox, south of Ratcliffe Highway, Hoo St Werburgh (Building)
  • Unidentified mound (possible saltern), identified by Lidar survey (Monument)
  • Unidentified mound (possible saltern), identified by Lidar survey (Monument)
  • Unidentified mound (possible saltern), identified by Lidar survey (Monument)
  • Unidentified mound, identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Unidentified mound, probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Unidentified mound, probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Unidentified mound, probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Unidentified mound, probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Wood bank enclosures, Court Wood (Monument)

Referenced Events (2)

  • EKE15020 Hoo Peninsula, Kent. Hoo Peninsula Historic Landscape Project (Ref: Research Report Series no 21-2013)
  • EKE15021 Hoo Peninsula, Kent. Hoo Peninsula Historic Landscape Project (Ref: Research Report Series No. 21-2013)

Record last edited

Jan 17 2025 2:21PM