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HER Number:MDV58109
Name:Mortar emplacement near Blacktor, Walkhampton

Summary

Two mortar emplacements were identified on open moorland near Blacktor. They lie near to each other on fairly flat ground and comprise circular stony banks each linked to two small steep-sided pits set a short distance away. A mortar would have been set up in the circle and the pits used to store the ammunition.These slight earthworks lie in open moorland grassland. Surveyed in 2007.

Location

Grid Reference:SX 570 718
Map Sheet:SX57SE
Admin AreaDartmoor National Park
Civil ParishWalkhampton
DistrictWest Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishWALKHAMPTON

Protected Status: none recorded

Other References/Statuses

  • National Monuments Record: SX57SE250
  • National Record of the Historic Environment: 1462012
  • Old DCC SMR Ref: SX57SE/393

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • GUN EMPLACEMENT (World War II - 1939 AD to 1945 AD (Between))

Full description

Gerrard, S., 1997, Meavy Valley Archaeology Interim Report for 1996, 28; fig 15 (Report - Survey). SDV360393.

SX 570 718 Circular area surrounded by rubble bank, interrupted in two places by a narrow trench leading away from the central area to small pits. Small number of small steep-sided pits in vicinity. These appear to be World War 2 mortar emplacements, constructed for training purposes. The pits may have been used to store ammunition. The target area for the black tor emplacements has not yet been identified.

Fletcher, M. J., 2007-2008, Walkhampton Premier Archaeological Landscape; Field Investigation Project (Report - Survey). SDV359195.

(12/12/2007) Two mortar emplacements were identified on open moorland near Blacktor (1). They lie near to each other (SX 5706 7182 and SX 57?36 7172) on fairly flat ground and comprise circular stony banks each linked to two small steep-sided pits set a short distance away. A mortar would have been set up in the circle and the pits used to store the ammunition.These slight earthworks lie in open moorland grassland. Surveyed at 1:2500 scale.
NB: Second NGR is suggested incorrect; should be SX 5703 7172 or SX 5706 7172 (Richards, A. F., 11/05/2021).

Bluesky International Ltd/Getmapping PLC, 2015-2017, 2015-2017 Aerial Photographs (Aerial Photograph). SDV361462.

Visible on the aerial photography.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV359195Report - Survey: Fletcher, M. J.. 2007-2008. Walkhampton Premier Archaeological Landscape; Field Investigation Project. English Heritage. Unknown.
SDV360393Report - Survey: Gerrard, S.. 1997. Meavy Valley Archaeology Interim Report for 1996. A4 Comb Bound + Digital. 28; fig 15.
SDV361462Aerial Photograph: Bluesky International Ltd/Getmapping PLC. 2015-2017. 2015-2017 Aerial Photographs. Bluesky International Ltd/Getmapping PLC. Photograph (Digital). [Mapped feature: #130315 ]

Associated Monuments

MDV62254Related to: Mortar emplacement near Blacktor, Walkhampton (Monument)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events

  • EDV7375 - Archaeological recording during construction of the Dousland to Rundlestone water main (Ref: 94.40)
  • EDV7522 - Survey of Black Tor
  • EDV8351 - Walkhampton Premier Archaeological Landscape; Field Investigation Project

Date Last Edited:May 11 2021 4:36PM