Jesmond Dene House, Home Guard HQ

Jesmond Dene House, Home Guard HQ

HER Number
1953
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Jesmond Dene House, Home Guard HQ
Place
Jesmond
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
Class
Defence
Site Type: Broad
Military Headquarters
Site Type: Specific
Underground Military Headquarters
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
A compex of tunnels with an entrance in Jesmond Dene House (still accessible) and three entrances in Jesmond Dene (now blocked up). The three entrances in the dene are marked by attractive stone posts with cross decoration, which look like they are of compatible date with the house (19th century). However, the tunnels are clearly of 20th century date and have the appearance of air raid shelters, being built of concrete with arched ceilings. The probability that these tunnels were used in the Second World War is made more likely in that a brick built pillbox (HER REF. 1954) lies adjacent to the tunnel entrances in the dene. It is possible that there were earlier tunnels on the site, perhaps used as cold stores or an ice house, with entrances marked by the stone posts, which were reused by the later, 20th century structures.
Easting
425440
Northing
567250
Grid Reference
NZ425440567250
Sources
<< HER 1953 >> Pers. Comm. J. Morrison, 2002
Captain C. Browne, 1946, 12th Battalion Northumberland Home Guard, C Company, 1940-1944