Monument record ELV 079 - Elveden Hall Stable Block; Officer's Mess (1916)

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Summary

The stable block of Elveden Hall was adopted as the Officer's Mess, with the area to the south (Lord Iveagh's estate) being used for battle and tank training for the first tanks during WW1.

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 8208 7953 (65m by 58m)
Map sheet TL87NW
Civil Parish ELVEDEN, FOREST HEATH, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

The stable block (now mapped as 'Stable Flats') of Elveden Hall was adopted as the Officer's Mess, with the area to the south (Lord Iveagh's estate) being used for battle and tank training for the first tanks prior to use during WW1. Trenches one and a half mile's wide were constructed on the estate in 1916 (see WSW Misc).
For associated company HQs see IKL 176 (Canada Farm), IKL 177 (Bernersfield Farm); for encampments see WSW 006 (West Stow village), WRW 055 (New Farm, Wordwell) and BNH 063 (Little Heath, Barnham); for railway sidings and tank maintenance/repair etc see BNH 063, BNH 054 (Barnham Camp), CUL 048 (Culford Lodge) and BNH 067 (Barnham).
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Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Bibliographic reference: Campbell C. 2007. Band of Brigands: The Extraordinary Story of the First Men in Tanks.

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Record last edited

Sep 22 2011 12:41PM

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