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St Daniel's Hill

During the Second World War a heavy anti-aircraft battery was located on St Daniel's Hill, to the west of the church.

The camp for the battery was on Norgan's Hill between Monkton and Maidenwells.

Artillery Battery Aerial

 

Aerial view of the WWII artillery battery on St Daniel's Hill

 

 

 

 

 

 

Artillery battery aerial

 

 

 

Another aerial view of the battery, this time showing the accommodation blocks alongside Norgan's Hill.

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