Site Event/Activity record ESF19985 - Martlesham Heath WWII Structures Building Recording
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Location
Location | MRM 140 World War II Defences on The Swale, Brightwell Heath, Ipswich |
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Grid reference | Centred TM 2497 4458 (375m by 258m) |
Map sheet | TM24SW |
Civil Parish | MARTLESHAM, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
Date
Not recorded.
Description
A building recording was undertaken of three structures dating from the inter-war period to WWII as required in a Brief and Specification by Edward Martin of Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Conservation Team. These buildings formed part of RAF Martlesham, which from 1917 housed the Armament Experimental Flight and the Aircraft Testing Flight, later to become the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment. The airfield also became actively involved in combat operations during WWII. A Type-22 pillbox (constructed on top of a Bronze Age barrow mound and surrounded by revetment walls and a gun emplacement), a brick hut which possibly functioned as a stand-by set house for the HFDF tower, and an octagonal wall for a High Frequency Direction Finding (HFDF) tower were recorded. The latter building is a brick curtain wall, functioning as a protective structure for a wooden HFDF beacon tower, from which only the concrete and metal foundations still remain. The three buildings were in various states of repair, although the Type-22 pillbox was the best preserved and still contained graffiti from WWII, as well as later graffiti thought to be contemporary with the nearby housing estate. The structures would have functioned within part of the defensive network associated with the airfield, and the HFDF structure and the brick hut possibly played a part in the installation's experimental work too.
Project status: Complete Yes, Validated Yes
Previous/Future Work: Previous Yes, Future Yes
Associated Identifiers:
HER event no. MRM 140
Sitecode MRM 140
Contracting Unit No. 2012/002
Planning Application No. C/10/1441
NMR No. 1566753
Project Type: Building Recording
Methods and Techniques: '''Annotated Sketch''', '''Measured Survey''', '''Photographic Survey''', '''Survey/Recording Of Fabric/Structure'''
Reason for Investigation: Direction from Local Planning Authority - PPS
Current Land use: Other 3 - Built over
Monument Type(s)/Period(s): PILLBOX Modern, HIGH FREQUENCY DIRECTION FINDING TOWER Modern, STAND BY SET HOUSE Modern
Artefact Type(s)/Period(s): NONE None
PROJECT LOCATION
Area 67.00 Square metres
Grid References: TM2495544592 Point, TM2503444514 Point, TM2513544513 Point
PROJECT CREATOR(S)
Brief originator: Local Authority Archaeologist and/or Planning Authority/advisory body
Design originator: Edward Martin
Director/Manager: Stuart Boulter
Supervisor: Rob Brooks
DIGITAL ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
ID: MRM 140
Contents: 'Survey', 'other'
Media: 'Images raster / digital photography', 'Survey', 'Text'
PAPER ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
ID: MRM 140
Contents: 'Survey', 'other'
Media: 'Correspondence', 'Report'
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publication Type: Grey literature (unpublished document/manuscript)
Title: RAF Martlesham Heath structures, Martlesham, MRM 140, Archaeological Building Record
Author(s)/Editor(s): Brooks, R.
Other Bibliographic Details: SCCAS Report No. 2012/002
Date: 2012
Issuer/Publisher: SCCAS
Place of Issue or Publication: Bury St Edmunds
Description: A4, comb bound, white cover, in colour, with three appendices (also available as a pdf)
Sources/Archives (2)
Related Monuments/Buildings (4)
Record last edited
Feb 26 2013 9:01AM