Ardhallow Battery Explained

Ardhallow Battery
Location:Dunoon, Argyll and Bute
Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Coordinates:, National
Type:Palmerston Fort
Builder:The Aitkenhead Builders
Designations:Scheduled Monument:

Ardhallow Battery is a Palmerston Fort on the slopes of Corlarach Hill around south of Dunoon, on the Cowal Peninsula, west of Scotland. Part of the local Clyde Defenses and the Scottish Coastal Defences. The construction contract was awarded to "The Aitkenhead Builders" in 1901 for a price of £16,000.[1] The Battery is a scheduled monument.[2] The site was used in both World Wars and decommissioned in 1956.

There was also the Dunoon Battery located atop Castle Hill in Dunoon.[3] There was a battery on the east shore, the Cloch Point Battery, which was located on the slope above the Cloch Lighthouse.[4] Enhanced and expanded for defence during the Second World War. It is also a scheduled monument.[5] The site is now occupied by the Cloch Caravan Park.

During both World Wars, a defensive boom, known as the Cloch Point To Dunoon Anti-submarine Boom, was in place.[6] Remains of the boom anchor points are also scheduled.

These installations were built to protect the upper Firth of Clyde shipping and the numerous shipyards located on the lower reaches of the River Clyde.

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Notes and References

  1. "The Times", 21 January 1901
  2. Web site: Ardhallow Battery and Defences (SM13683). portal.historicenvironment.scot.
  3. Web site: Clyde Defences, Dunoon, Castle Gardens, Dunoon Battery | Canmore. canmore.org.uk.
  4. Web site: Secret Scotland - Cloch Boom. secretscotland.org.uk.
  5. Web site: Cloch Lighthouse, coast battery 295m SSE of (SM12803). portal.historicenvironment.scot.
  6. Web site: Clyde Defences, Cloch Point To Dunoon Anti-submarine Boom | Canmore. canmore.org.uk.