Blackheath drill hall explained

Blackheath drill hall
Type:Drill hall
Map Type:Greater London
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within London
Location:London
Built:1938
Used:1938-21st Century
Built For:War Office

Blackheath drill hall is a former military installation at Blackheath in London that is currently used by the Army Cadets.

History

The site was originally occupied by Holly Hedge House, a building built in the 18th century for the younger sons of the Earls of Dartmouth.[1] The house was acquired for military use in 1887.[1] The site became the headquarters of the 3rd Kent Volunteer Rifle Corps, a unit which became the 20th Battalion, London Regiment (Blackheath and Woolwich) in 1908.[2] The battalion was mobilised at the drill hall in August 1914 before being deployed to the Western Front.[3] In the mid 1930s the London Regiment was broken up and the 20th Battalion, London Regiment converted to become the 34th Searchlight Regiment Royal Artillery in 1935.[2] A purpose built drill hall was constructed on the site for that unit in 1938.[1]

During the Second World War the original house was badly damaged by bombing and it was subsequently demolished in 1946.[1] After the war the purpose-built drill hall was enlarged to accommodate better messing facilities and to incorporate the staircase from the old house.[1] The 34th Searchlight Regiment evolved to become the 569th (The Queen's Own) Searchlight Regiment Royal Artillery after the war[2] but, following an amalgamation, the searchlight unit left the site in 1955.[4] The drill hall was instead occupied by a rifle company of the 10th Battalion the Parachute Regiment. The building is still in use as the sector headquarters and 94 Cadet Detachment Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Army Cadet Force.[2]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thames Tributary. Edith's Streets. 29 May 2017.
  2. Web site: Drill Hall Register: A list of the locations of London Drill Halls since 1908. 14 May 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170926050317/http://www.steppingforwardlondon.org/assets/docs/sections/17.pdf. 26 September 2017. dead.
  3. Web site: The London Regiment. The Long, Long Trail. 21 May 2017.
  4. Web site: 20th London Regiment (The Queen's Own). Regiments.org. 29 May 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20051226171532/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/volmil-london/vinf/L20QO.htm. 26 December 2005.