Commanders Residence (was "Headquarters House"), 11 Barker Road [c.1978- ]

Submitted by David on Fri, 05/29/2015 - 14:51
Current condition
In use
Date completed
(Day, Month, & Year are approximate.)

Not an easy one to get a photo of, as there's a PLA sentry on the entrance slope, and I never quite have the courage to point a camera in his direction.

Did it belong to the British Army before the handover?

Previous place(s) at this location

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That reminds me that the last time I walked passed this house down a path to either the next level or on down to Central, just as I was preparing to take a picture through a side gate next to the path, a PLA soldier appeared the other side.

I do not know who was more surprised, him or me!

I ran by there yesterday and was surprised to see a PLA soldier with a machine gun guarding the entrance way.  For a better view into the compound, best to walk up Llyod's Path up to Severn Road and look down.  The razor wire looks pretty fresh on the perimeter, and the fencing looks like a recent addition (and twice the height of the older more modest fencing)

do we know the build date for this house? wiki states it wasn't in use by the British garrison until 1978 and I have just been watching a film that shot a scene on the podium in 1976 showing a very empty site, so I am assuming the current house was built between 76/77.

I took a look at the 1:1 000 Topographic Maps on HKMS and they have three maps from around that time:

  • 1976-06 shows a building labelled "Head Quarter House" (sic.)
  • 1979-06 shows an empty plot
  • 1985-06 shows a building labelled "Head Quarter House" (sic.)

But... the outline of the building on the 1985 map is exactly the same as on the 1979 map, so I'm not sure it really wasn't there in 1979.

I looked at the online aerial images and the June 1977 images show it as a building site, but the December 1978 images show a completed building. There doesn't seem to be any images taken between those dates.