04/1992 One of two six-inch naval guns which were used to guard the entrance to Poole Harbour. These guns were manned by 110 men from 347 Coast Battery of the Royal Artillery. The site is visible as a concrete apron 5m long and 2. 5m wide aligned NE-SW with a concrete wall on the SE side 0.
7m high and 0. 3m wide. Remains of the circular holdfast for the gun are visible as a ring of bolt impressions in the concrete. Three other buildings are shown on the 1963 OS, 1: 2500, map but they have since been demolished and only survive as building platforms. They are not shown on the 1933 OS map and were probably associated with the gun battery.
The 1933 and 1901 OS maps show that a statue occupied this land until WWII. (1994 - an information panel was due to be placed here). (with plan drawn on the form).