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Field Visit

Date 28 March 2019

Event ID 1087793

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1087793

This building is situated on a grass-grown platform cut-back into the steep S-facing slope 17.5m SW of the barrack block (NH86NW 9.36). It measures 7.2m from E to W by 4.5m transversely over concrete walls with chamfered edges up to 0.25m high. Metal straps for a sill-beam on top of the outer walls suggest a timber superstructure, but there is also a central support wall running the length of the building. At the centre of the W end is a concrete step leading up to a concrete plinth (about 1.2m square), possibly for a stove, within the interior. A second step is situated at the W end of the S wall.

A sketch map of the battery in the Fort Record Book held by the National Archives at Kew (ADM 7/942) identifies this building as the Officers’ Mess.

Visited by HES, Survey and Recording (ATW, AKK, KLG), 28 March 2019.

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