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East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm Appendix 24.6 East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm Appendix 24.6 Non-Designated Heritage Assets Gazetteer Environmental Statement Volume 3 Applicant: East Anglia ONE North Limited Document Reference: 6.3.24.6 SPR Reference: EA1N-DWF-ENV-REP-IBR-000361_006 Rev 01 Pursuant to APFP: 5(2)(a) Author: Royal HaskoningDHV Date: October 2019 Revision: Version 1 East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement Revision Summary Rev Date Prepared by Checked by Approved by 01 08/10/2019 Paolo Pizzolla Ian McKay Helen Walker Description of Revisions Rev Page Section Description 01 n/a n/a Final for Submission 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 NDHA Gazetteer Page i East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement Table of Contents 24.6 Non-Designated Heritage Assets Gazetteer 1 24.6.1 Previously Recorded Non-Designated Heritage Assets 1 24.6.2 Previously Recorded Findspots and Artefact Scatters 26 24.6.3 Previously Unrecorded Non-Designated Heritage Assets 31 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 NDHA Gazetteer ii East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement Appendix 24.6 is supported by the tables listed below. Table Number Title Table A24.6.1 Previously Recorded Non-designated Heritage Assets Table A24.6.2 Previously Recorded Findspots and Artefact Scatters Table A24.6.3 Previously Unrecorded Non-designated Heritage Assets 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 NDHA Gazetteer iii East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement Glossary of Acronyms CIA Cumulative Impact Assessment DCO Development Consent Order ES Environmental Statement HDD Horizontal Directional Drilling NDHA Non-designated Heritage Assets Glossary of Terminology Applicant East Anglia ONE North Limited. Development area The area comprising the onshore development area and the offshore development area (described as the ‘order limits‘ within the Development Consent Order). East Anglia ONE The proposed project consisting of up to 67 wind turbines, up to four North project offshore electrical platforms, up to one construction, operation and maintenance platform, inter-array cables, platform link cables, up to one operational meteorological mast, up to two offshore export cables, fibre optic cables, landfall infrastructure, onshore cables and ducts, onshore substation, and National Grid infrastructure. East Anglia ONE The offshore area within which wind turbines and offshore platforms will be North windfarm site located. Onshore development The area in which the landfall, onshore cable corridor, onshore substation, area landscaping and ecological mitigation areas, temporary construction facilities (such as access roads and construction consolidation sites), and the National Grid Infrastructure will be located. 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 NDHA Gazetteer iv East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement This page is intentionally blank 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 Archaeology and Cultural Heritage NDHA Gazetteer Page v East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement 24.6 Non-Designated Heritage Assets Gazetteer 24.6.1 Previously Recorded Non-Designated Heritage Assets 1. Table A24.6.1 provides a list of all previously recorded non-designated heritage assets, used to support the impact assessment presented in Chapter 24 Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 Archaeology and Cultural Heritage NDHA Gazetteer Page 1 East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement Table A24.6.1 Previously Recorded Non-designated Heritage Assets Dataset Ref Name/Type Brief Description Approximate Easting Northing Location (study Date area) NRHE 1211672 Building The remains of a ruined Medieval church's Medieval 643390 260990 Outer Study Area round tower can be seen in the garden of a cottage. NRHE 1428805 Building Site of Second World War gun emplacement Second 647500 261600 Inner Study Area at Dower House, Sizewell, near Leiston, World War Suffolk. NRHE 1447488 Building A timber-framed barn encased in red brick Post- 640452 260304 Outer Study Area dating from the seventeenth century. It has Medieval central opposing doors and a brick porch to the east side. The building has been subject to extensive storm damage and has lost its thatched queen post roof. NRHE 1474325 Ogilvie Hall Ogilvie Hall dates from 1925/6 and was the Modern 647151 259892 Inner Study Area former 'Workmen's Club' of Thorpeness resort village begun in 1910 by G. Stuart Ogilvie of Sizewell Hall. The building was probably designed by WG Wilson or Forbes-Glennie. NRHE 1478352 Chain Home The site of a Chain Home Extra Low radar Second 647400 260100 Inner Study Area Extra Low Station station at Thorpeness. It was commissioned World War K164 by the Royal Air Force in 1942 to provide low- coverage radar during the Second World War. Chain Home Extra Low sites comprised a Nissen hut with an aerial gantry straddling the roof. NRHE 1478561 Diver strip diver Site of a Second World War heavy anti- Second 647000 262000 Onshore battery S15 aircraft (Diver) battery in the Diver Strip World War Development southeast of Prettyman's Whin. It was armed Area with four 3.7-inch Mark IIc guns equipped with Predictor BTL, and Radar AA No.3 Mark V when it was deployed here on 24th November. NRHE 1478633 Diver Strip Diver Site of a Second World War heavy anti- Second 646100 262800 Inner Study Area Battery T14 aircraft (Diver) battery in the Diver Strip west World War of Broom Covert. It was armed with four 3.7- 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 NDHA Gazetteer Page 2 East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement Dataset Ref Name/Type Brief Description Approximate Easting Northing Location (study Date area) inch Mark IIc guns equipped with Predictor BTL, and Radar AA No.3 Mark V when it was deployed here on 24th November 1944. NRHE 1478677 Diver strip light Site of a Second World War light anti-aircraft Second 647009 262001 Onshore anti-aircraft (Diver) battery in the Diver Strip north at World War Development (diver) battery SA Sizewell Common. It was manned by 450 Area Battery of 135 Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment on 10th October 1944. The armament is not stated. NRHE 1478701 Diver strip light Site of a Second World War light anti-aircraft Second 647500 260900 Onshore anti-aircraft (Diver) battery in the Diver Strip at Thorpe World War Development (diver) battery SD Ness. It was manned by 305 Battery of 98 Area Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment on 10th October 1944. The armament is not stated. NRHE 1478703 Diver Strip Light Site of a Second World War light anti aircraft Second 647600 260100 Inner Study Area Anti-Aircraft (Diver) battery in the Diver Strip at Aldeburgh World War (Diver) Battery Bay. It was manned by 464 Battery of 140 Sd anti Aircraft Artillery Regiment on 10th October 1944. The armament is not stated. NRHE 1485434 Sizewell The site of Sizewell coastal battery, an Second 647700 261400 Inner Study Area Emergency emergency battery built during the Second World War Coastal Battery World War as part of Eastern Command's coastal defences. It was operational by February 1942 and mounted two 6-inch ex- naval guns. NRHE 1491948 Aldeburgh The site of the First World War airfield of Modern 644283 259140 Inner Study Area Airfield Aldeburgh used from 1915 until 1920. Aldeburgh (known locally as Hazelwood) was initially used as satellite landing ground for Royal Navy Air Service Great Yarmouth. NRHE 1495722 The Hexagonal Strict Baptist chapel built in 1834 to the Modern 641056 260031 Outer Study Area Chapel design of William Brown its first pastor. Walls of red brick with flat-arched heads of yellow brick to doorways and windows, and the roof is slated. 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 NDHA Gazetteer Page 3 East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement Dataset Ref Name/Type Brief Description Approximate Easting Northing Location (study Date area) NRHE 391944 St Marys Chapel Site of a chapel at Thorpe. Almshouses were Post 647190 259980 Inner Study Area built on the site in 1928. Following their Medieval demolition, several skeletons were discovered, and to the North of the almshouses, large quantities of demolition rubble containing ecclesiastical architectural fragments. NRHE 530545 Country Club Clubhouse. Modern 646650 259825 Inner Study Area NRHE 530546 Building Garden building at Country Club. Modern 646616 259851 Inner Study Area NRHE 530547 Building An Annex at Country Club. Modern 646659 259845 Inner Study Area NRHE 530548 Building A Dovecote at Country Club. Modern 646600 259804 Inner Study Area NRHE 530549 Country Club A Gate at Country Club. Modern 646674 259815 Inner Study Area NRHE 530550 Building A Dormitory at Country Club. Modern 646624 259830 Inner Study Area NRHE 530551 Building An Annex at Country Club. Modern 646630 259802 Inner Study Area NRHE 530556 The Stone Post Medieval stone cottage. Post 647077 259880 Inner Study Area Cottage Medieval NRHE 530557 House Post Medieval house. Post 647254 259714 Inner Study Area Thorpeness Medieval NRHE 530560 Building Post Medieval houses. Post 647298 259626 Inner Study Area Medieval NRHE 530561 Building Post Medieval house. Post 647310 259643 Inner Study Area Medieval NRHE 530565 House Post Medieval house. Post 647085 259780 Inner Study Area Thorpeness Medieval NRHE 530566 Village Hall Post Medieval village hall. Post 647288 259720 Inner Study Area Medieval NRHE 530567 Building Post Medieval building. Post 647106 259818 Inner Study Area Thorpeness Medieval NRHE 530568 Hut Thorpeness Post Medieval hut. Post 647270 259688 Inner Study Area Medieval 6.3.24.6 Appendix 24.6 NDHA Gazetteer Page 4 East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm Environmental Statement Dataset Ref Name/Type Brief Description Approximate Easting Northing Location (study Date area) NRHE 530569 Post Office Post Medieval post office. Post 647278 259757 Inner Study Area Medieval NRHE 530570 Beach Farm Post Medieval farmhouse. Post 647359 259967 Inner Study Area Medieval NRHE 530573 Beacon Cottage Post Medieval house. Post 647382 259966 Inner Study Area Medieval NRHE 530574 Building Post Medieval house.
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