Building record LWT 179 - WWII ARP and Cold War control centre, Normanston Drive
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TM 6541 2937 (33m by 30m) |
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Map sheet | TM62NE |
Civil Parish | LOWESTOFT, WAVENEY, SUFFOLK |
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Type and Period (2)
Full Description
Second World War Air Raid Precautions (sub) Control Centre, refitted in 1953 as a Cold War control centre and remained in use as such until 1968. The Lowestoft ARP Sub Control was built during WW2 (when said to have been one of the most heavily bombed towns per head of population in the UK) and acted as Sub Control to the Main Control at Lowestoft Town Hall. It was refitted in 1953 and remained in use until 1968 and was used as a polling station in the 1970's. The building is now disused and the windows and entrance doorway has been boarded up (S1).
Oct 2011: many original features survive within the building. Considered for Listing (details from English Heritage in file) - result outstanding.
2012: An English Heritage Level 2 building recording was undertaken of a concrete structure adjacent the St Peter’s Street Roundabout, Normanston Drive. It has been identified as a former ARP Control Centre dating from World War II which was later converted for use as Sub Control Centre for Lowestoft. The recording was undertaken as a result of a condition on Planning Consent for the redevelopment of the structure’s site following its demolition. The structure consisted of a single storey, flat roofed building containing a series of rooms above a basement of similar size. The structure was in generally good condition. There was evidence of some vandalism, although many internal fixtures had survived. These included the electrical wiring and boards, much of which was exposed, presumably for ease of repair, along with pumping equipment for supplying fresh air to the basement rooms (S2).
March 2014. Lothingland, Lowestoft and North Suffolk Coast and Heaths National Mapping Programme.
The site of World War Two Air Raid Precautions (sub) Control Centre, which was surrounded by a substantial blast wall, is visible on aerial photographs (S3).
S. Horlock (Norfolk Historic Environment Service), 19th March 2014.
Included in the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History annual round up of individual finds and discoveries for 2012 (S4).
Sources/Archives (4)
- <S1> SSF54071 Digital archive: http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/sites/l/lowestoft_sub_control/index.html.
- <S2> SSF54732 Unpublished document: Sommers, M. 2012. Building Recording Report, Normanston Road Bunker, Lowestoft.
- <S3> SSX55025 Vertical Aerial Photograph: Vertical Aerial Photograph. RAF/106G/UK/761 RV 6189-6190 02-SEP-1945 (EHA).
- <S4> SSF55626 Article in serial: Martin, E.A. & Plouviez, J.. 2013. Archaeology in Suffolk 2012. XXXXIII (1).
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (2)
- Event - Survey: Building Survey at Normanston Road Bunker, Lowestoft (Ref: OASIS-suffolkc1-132720) (ESF21754)
- Event - Interpretation: TM59SW. Greater Lowestoft Study Area NMP National Mapping Programme Project for Lothingland, Greater Lowestoft and North Suffolk Coast and Heaths (Ref: English Heritage Project No. 6642) (ESX22034)
Record last edited
Jul 24 2024 11:28AM