Monument record 4137/0/2 - Royal Observer Corps Monitoring Post at Shavington

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Summary

This was a site occupied by the Royal Observer Corps. The Corps originally monitored aircraft during World War 2, however at the end of the war they were disbanded. In 1947 they were reformed and initially monitored aircraft, with raised 'Orlit posts' being the most characteristic structure. Structures of this period are normally little more than re-enforced huts and could be semi-sunken, at ground level or raised. However as aircraft got faster and Radar got more advanced this side of their job was phased out. Instead they were assigned to detect nuclear fallout in the event of a nuclear war, to warn the population of the fallout and to monitor the fallout. It was for this purpose that the later underground monitoring posts were constructed. On the surface there would be an entrance hatch, ventilator and fixings for survey probes. Underground there were usually two chambers, one with a chemical toilet and another with the monitoring equipment and bunks. Many of these sites survive as small fenced off enclosures in semi rural areas.

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Full Description

Destroyed Royal Observer Corps Monitoring Post.. Crewe 16/P4. (1) 10 yards East of a bend in Casey Lane, on the edge of an arable field. Demolished about 1985. The site and surrounding land has now been landscaped and trees planted (2). Moved from SJ674534 [CSMR 4137/0/1] in November 1962, it was post 4 in cluster P of group 16. In January 1964 the post was moved to underground, and finally in October 1968 it was closed down (3).


<1> CBA, 2002, Defence of Britain Project, 2249 (Digital Archive). SCH4380.

<2> Subterrania Britannica, 2002, The Royal Observer Corps - Observer Corps Post Database (Digital Archive). SCH4457.

<3> C S Dobinson, 2000, Twentieth Century Fortifications in England: Volume XI 2 - The Cold War (Report). SCH4456.

<4> W D Cocroft and R J C Thomas, 2003, Cold War - Building for Nuclear Confrontation 1946 - 1989 (Book). SCH4466.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <1> Digital Archive: CBA. 2002. Defence of Britain Project. 2249.
  • <2> Digital Archive: Subterrania Britannica. 2002. The Royal Observer Corps - Observer Corps Post Database.
  • <3> Report: C S Dobinson. 2000. Twentieth Century Fortifications in England: Volume XI 2 - The Cold War.
  • <4> Book: W D Cocroft and R J C Thomas. 2003. Cold War - Building for Nuclear Confrontation 1946 - 1989.

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Location

Grid reference SJ 722 521 (point) 8 Figure Ref
Map sheet SJ75SW
Civil Parish BASFORD, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County BASFORD, WYBUNBURY, CHESHIRE

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Oct 9 2023 2:38PM