Penlee Battery

Nature reserve in Cornwall, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Penlee Battery is a nature reserve lying on the coastal headland of Penlee Point on the Rame Peninsula, in southeast Cornwall, England.

Opento
thepublic
Yes
Coordinates50°19′13″N 4°11′35″W
Built1889-92
Inuse1892-1956
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Penlee Battery
Rame Head
Cornwall
England
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
Location
Penlee Battery is located in Cornwall
Penlee Battery
Penlee Battery
Coordinates50°19′13″N 4°11′35″W
Site history
Built1889-92
In use1892-1956
MaterialsConcrete
Earth
DemolishedMostly filled in
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Penlee Battery today as a Nature Reserve.

The site was formerly the location of a gun battery, constructed between 1889 and 1892. It was originally armed with two 6-inch BL guns and a 13.5-inch BL, the latter of which was the largest gun of the Plymouth defences. During World War I and II, the battery's armament was made up of three 9.2-inch guns.[1]

After the dissolution of coast artillery in the United Kingdom in 1956 the battery was disarmed and disposed of by the War Office. Many parts of the battery were demolished and gun positions filled in during the 1970s. One of the 6-inch emplacements remains intact, while the battery's magazines remain underground, but are filled in.[1]

It is home to a beach revealed at low tide,[2] and is famous among dragonfly enthusiasts as the site where Britain's first Green Darner dragonfly was found, in 1998.[3][4]

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