Devil's Peak Redoubt, Gough and Pottinger Batteries [1902- ]

Submitted by philk on Tue, 02/03/2009 - 21:08
Current condition
Ruin
Date completed

The battery is further down the hill.

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If you zoom in to the satellite image above, the outline of each is clear to see.

For more information, see the 'Survey of the Devil's Peak Redoubt and Gough Battery'.

I could no longer locate the "Survey of the Devil's Peak Redoubt and Gough Battery" file through the above link provided.  But I do remember there is a pillbox picture in it.  We managed to find it by following the hints given by the author.  It is on a big boulder somewhere below the gun emplacements.  Here is the approximate location from the street view map. 

Pillbox on rock location-Street View
Pillbox on rock location- Street View Map, by Freddie

It only has a single loophole

Pillbox on boulder-Gough Battery, Devil's Peak
Pillbox on boulder-Gough Battery, Devil's Peak, by Freddie

There is also an inscription on the side that reads 'DP1'.  Not sure what it means.

Inscription on the side-Pillbox Gough Battery
Inscription on the side-Pillbox Gough Battery, by Freddie

The inside is now only soil and dirt.

Pillbox's Top-Gough Battery, Devil's Peak
Pillbox's Top-Gough Battery, Devil's Peak, by Freddie

We also saw this marker stone when we came down the hill from the gun emplacement.  The stone can be moved around and not permanently set into the ground like we usually see from other marker stones.  So I don't think this one is related to the War Department, and it could be something being made post-war.

Marker Stone-Gough Battery, Devil's Peak
Marker Stone-Gough Battery, Devil's Peak, by Freddie

Hi Freddie,

Thanks for the latest photos. Please could you make a new Place for the pillbox on a boulder? It'll be good to give its own page to coleect future notes & photos.

I've updated the link to the  "Survey of the Devil's Peak Redoubt and Gough Battery" document, though it may need to be clicked two times, as with many of the HKU links.

Regards, David