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HER Number:MDV70785
Name:Nissen Huts, Military Training Camp, Bicton Common

Summary

Group of four nissen huts to north-west of Tucker's Plants, visible on 1940s aerial photograph and partly shown on north edge of plan of military training camp.

Location

Grid Reference:SY 039 853
Map Sheet:SY08NW
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishBicton
DistrictEast Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishBICTON

Protected Status: none recorded

Other References/Statuses

  • Old DCC SMR Ref: SY08NW/175

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • NISSEN HUT (World War II - 1939 AD to 1945 AD (Between))

Full description

Basford, C., Plan of Military Training Site on Bicton and East Budleigh Commons (Cartographic). SDV345782.

Group of four buildings shown on edge of plan, described as accommodation in nissen huts.


Royal Air Force, 1946 - 1949, Royal Air Force Aerial Photographs (Aerial Photograph). SDV342938.

Group of four nissen huts visible north-west of Tucker's Plants.


Exeter Archaeology, 2003, East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey, Site No. 74 (Archive - Survey). SDV358490.


Exeter Archaeology, 2003, East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey, Site No. 74 (Report - Survey). SDV359019.


Exeter Archaeology, 2003, East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey, 10, Part 1; 20, Part 2: Gazetteer, Site No. 74 (Report - Survey). SDV101648.

One of four rectangular features shown on DCC1946 aerial photograph on north edge of World War Two camp (see site 69), and south end of rifle range (see sites 75–77). Features consist of rectangular slightly sunken area delimited by substantial earthen banks. Areas may have contained buildings, perhaps magazines associated with rifle range, with surrounding banks as blast ‘walls’. Feature aligned north-east/south-west, measures 30 metres north-east/south-west by 13.5 metres north-west/south-east (interior). Banks up to 2 metres high from interior of feature, 0.5 metre high exterior by 2–3 metres wide. Brick steps in centre of south-east bank. Interior fairly open, containing grass, some gorse and pine trees; gorse on banks.


Exeter Archaeology, 2007, East Devon Access Land Archaeological Survey 2007, 34-35, Site No. H74 (Archive - Survey). SDV351571.

One of four rectangular features shown on 1946 aerial photograph on north edge of World War II camp, and south end of rifle range. Features consist of rectangular slightly sunken area delimited by substantial earthen banks. Areas may have contained buildings, perhaps magazines associated with the rifle range, with surrounding banks as blast walls. Features aligned north-east/south-west, measures 30 metres north-east/south-west by 13.5 metres north-west/south-east (interior). Banks up to 2 metres high from interior of feature, 0.5 metres high exterior by 2-3 metres wide. Brick steps in centre of south-east bank. Interior fairly open, containing grass, some gorse and pine trees, gorse on banks.

Path runs north-south through the feature. On route of path there is recent wear to south bank, section of north bank already removed/worn.

Advise military of significance of feature to avert damage as area used for training activities. Good candidate for interpretation of World War Two features.


Exeter Archaeology, 2008, East Devon Access Land Archaeological Survey 2007, 3 and 5, Site No. H74 (Report - Survey). SDV351570.

Features with World War Two training include embanked probable magazine enclosures.

Substantial embanked magazine enclosures.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV101648Report - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2003. East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey. Exeter Archaeology Report. 03.26. A4 Unbound + Digital. 10, Part 1; 20, Part 2: Gazetteer, Site No. 74.
SDV342938Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 1946 - 1949. Royal Air Force Aerial Photographs. Royal Air Force Aerial Photograph. Photograph (Digital). [Mapped feature: #99500 ]
SDV345782Cartographic: Basford, C.. Plan of Military Training Site on Bicton and East Budleigh Commons. Plan.
SDV351570Report - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2008. East Devon Access Land Archaeological Survey 2007. Exeter Archaeology Report. A4 Stapled + Digital. 3 and 5, Site No. H74.
SDV351571Archive - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2007. East Devon Access Land Archaeological Survey 2007. East Devon Access Land Archaeological Survey 2007. Mixed Archive Material + Digital. 34-35, Site No. H74.
SDV358490Archive - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2003. East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey. East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey. Mixed Archive Material. Site No. 74.
SDV359019Report - Survey: Exeter Archaeology. 2003. East Devon Heathlands Archaeological Survey. Exeter Archaeology Report. 03.26. Site No. 74.

Associated Monuments

MDV15101Part of: Dalditch Camp. World War Two Army Training Camp, Infantry Training Centre (Monument)
MDV112754Related to: Military Structure, Bicton Common (Monument)
MDV112753Related to: Military Struture, Bicton Common (Monument)
MDV70786Related to: Nissen Huts, Military Training Camp, Bicton Common (Monument)
MDV78823Related to: Nissen Huts, Military Training Camp, Bicton Common (Monument)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events: none recorded


Date Last Edited:Aug 22 2016 2:36PM