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HER Number: | MDV42903 |
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Name: | Topsham or Wyvern Barracks |
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Summary
Topsham Barracks, now known as Wyvern Barracks, built in 1805, to a design by James Wyatt, on a 4-sided open court plan. Extended to north and north-east during 20th century, but now occupies little more than original area.
Location
Grid Reference: | SX 935 914 |
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Map Sheet: | SX99SW |
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Admin Area | Devon |
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Civil Parish | Exeter |
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District | Exeter |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | HEAVITREE |
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Protected Status
Other References/Statuses
- Old DCC SMR Ref: SX99SW/220
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- MILITARY BASE (XVIII to XXI - 1751 AD to 2009 AD (Between))
Full description
Department of Environment, 1974, Exeter District, 270 (List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest). SDV342016.
Contains several listed buildings, including the centre of the north-east range, and the entrance gates and screen walls.
Unknown, 1988, The Fortification of Berry Head, 13 (Article in Serial). SDV342021.
Cherry, B. + Pevsner, N., 1989, The Buildings of England: Devon, 409 (Monograph). SDV325629.
Breihan, J. R., 1990, Army barracks in Devon during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, 150 (Article in Serial). SDV336175.
The Artillery Barracks at Topsham Road, designed by James Wyatt of the Ordnance Board. A 4-sided open court, with a long range of buildings facing the parade ground. This is dominated by a central, 3-storey pedimented officers' house, 3 stories high in the centre, with lower side wings for the men. The sides of the court were defined by long ranges of detached 1 storey stable blocks. Two long ranges either side of the main gate completed the court and housed the officers and men of the Royal Artillery Drivers. The guard room, usually adjoining the gate, is off to the north side. Today the drivers' barracks contain the regimental mess and museum of the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, the stables have been replaced by modern barracks blocks, and the grand central building stands vacant. Its huge artificial-stone royal arms has however recently been restored.
Department for Culture, Media and Sport, 1998, Exeter District, 2-4 (List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest). SDV342022.
Guard house and Gunners' Barracks added to list.
Exeter Archaeology, 2001, Archaeological Assessment of a Proposed Development Site, Wyvern Barracks, Exeter, 3-4 (Report - Assessment). SDV342018.
In 1804 the Ordnance Board bought 8 acres of land, known as Spicer's Park, to build an artillery barracks. The buildings, designed by James Wyatt, were construced of brick and housed 13 officers and 304 men. In the later 19th century alterations and improvements were made to adapt the barracks to house3 batteries of royal artillery, and it is possible the land to the north of the barracks was purchased at this time. During World War II, the 2 storey brick built officers' mess to the west of the main entrance was destroyed when several bombs landed within or close to the barracks, and a German plane crashed on 'The Cricket Field'. The exact location of the crash has not been established. Towards the end of the war the majority of the open space was the site of a hutted camp, the majority of the structures being demolished after the war, and in 1964 the barracks were largely rebuilt and modernised. Other details: Figures 3-8.
Goodwin, N., 2007, Watching Brief on Groundworks for Housing Development at Wyvern Barracks, Topsham Road, Exeter (Report - Watching Brief). SDV342009.
Groundworks for the construction of 123 dwellings and associated landscaping and access roads to the north of the barracks. The site consisted of several terraces, which appeared to be part of the post-war landscaping that followed the removal of the World War II temporary buildings and former training trenches to the north-east. A probable World War II bomb crater was observed in the north of the site.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV325629 | Monograph: Cherry, B. + Pevsner, N.. 1989. The Buildings of England: Devon. The Buildings of England: Devon. Hardback Volume. 409. |
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SDV336175 | Article in Serial: Breihan, J. R.. 1990. Army barracks in Devon during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. Transactions of the Devonshire Association. 122. A5 Paperback. 150. |
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SDV342009 | Report - Watching Brief: Goodwin, N.. 2007. Watching Brief on Groundworks for Housing Development at Wyvern Barracks, Topsham Road, Exeter. Exeter Archaeology. 5138. A4 Stapled + Digital. |
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SDV342016 | List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest: Department of Environment. 1974. Exeter District. Historic Houses Register. A4 Comb Bound. 270. |
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SDV342018 | Report - Assessment: Exeter Archaeology. 2001. Archaeological Assessment of a Proposed Development Site, Wyvern Barracks, Exeter. Exeter Archaeology Report. 01.15. A4 Stapled + Digital. 3-4. |
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SDV342021 | Article in Serial: Unknown. 1988. The Fortification of Berry Head. Devon Buildings Group Newsletter. 5. Unknown. 13. |
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SDV342022 | List of Blds of Arch or Historic Interest: Department for Culture, Media and Sport. 1998. Exeter District. Amendment to List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interes. A4 Stapled. 2-4. |
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Associated Monuments
MDV42904 | Parent of: Entrance Gates and Screen Walls at Wyvern Barracks (Building) |
MDV75134 | Parent of: Former Gunners' Barracks, Wyvern Barracks (Building) |
MDV75135 | Parent of: Former Gunners' Barracks, Wyvern Barracks (Building) |
MDV75137 | Parent of: Guardhouse and Former Stable at Wyvern Barracks (Building) |
MDV75136 | Parent of: Officers' House at Wyvern Barracks (Building) |
MDV65670 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 1 (Monument) |
MDV65670 | Related to: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 1 (Monument) |
MDV75229 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 10 (Monument) |
MDV75231 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 11 (Monument) |
MDV75144 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 12 (Monument) |
MDV75234 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 13 (Monument) |
MDV75142 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 2 (Monument) |
MDV75215 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 3 (Monument) |
MDV75216 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 4 (Monument) |
MDV75212 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 5 (Monument) |
MDV75219 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 6 (Monument) |
MDV75225 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 7 (Monument) |
MDV75242 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 7A (Monument) |
MDV75250 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 7G (Monument) |
MDV75252 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 7H (Monument) |
MDV75227 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 8 (Monument) |
MDV75228 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 9 (Monument) |
MDV75246 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stones 7E and 7F (Monument) |
MDV75245 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stones Numbers 7B-D (Monument) |
MDV65671 | Related to: Barrarck Field and Inner Barrack Field, Topsham Barracks (Monument) |
MDV75139 | Related to: Motor Transport Shed at Wyvern Barracks (Monument) |
MDV75138 | Related to: Probable World War II Bomb Crater at Wyvern Barracks (Monument) |
MDV65670 | Parent of: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 1 (Monument) |
MDV65670 | Related to: Wyvern Barracks Boundary Stone Number 1 (Monument) |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV4463 - Watching Brief on Groundworks for Housing Development at Wyvern Barracks, Topsham Road, Exeter
Date Last Edited: | Mar 18 2009 8:23AM |
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