Hayling Island Control Centre (remains)

Hayling Island Control Centre (remains) (84610)

Easting
471555
Northing
102125

Description

Brick and foundation remains of Hayling Island Control Centre, part of the Q Decoy site within Langstone Harbour.

See http://www.portsdown-tunnels.org.uk/surface_sites/qsite_p1.html for more


Periods
Period
Modern (1901 and later)
Period comments
Specific Date Range
The earliest date of the feature, as a year, if known
1940
The latest date of the feature, as a year, if known
Feature Types
Monument Type - Broad
Military coastal defences
Monument Type - Narrow
Monument Description
Evidence Type - Broad
Structure
Evidence Type - Narrow
Ruined
Evidence Description
Man-made, roofless edifice or construction visible as substantial aboveground remains retaining evidence of architecture and materials, but which has been substantially destroyed.
Object Type - Broad
Object Type - Narrow
Object Description
Other:
Height OD (m)
0.50
How accessible is the feature?
Easily accessible - no restrictions
Accessibility comments

Other records:

NRHE Number
Unknown
NT HBSMR Number
Unknown
HER Event Number
Unknown
External Link
None

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Survey Information
Date of survey
7th October, 2021
Feature located?
State of the tide
Low
Proximity to coast edge
Coastal processes
Is there a coastal defence?
No
Other threats?
Visitor erosion, Structural damage/decay
If other, please specify
How visible are the remains? ABOVE GROUND
How visible are the remains in the face of the cliff, ridge or dune? IN SECTION
Do you know if the feature is?
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Photos

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