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Former Target Wall and Firing Butts, Belper

Description: Former Target Wall and Firing Butts

Grade: II
Date Listed: 5 July 1996
English Heritage Building ID: 461879

OS Grid Reference: SK3415845879
OS Grid Coordinates: 434158, 345879
Latitude/Longitude: 53.0091, -1.4924

Location: Belper, Derbyshire DE56 4AE

Locality: Belper
Local Authority: Amber Valley
County: Derbyshire
Country: England
Postcode: DE56 4AE

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Listing Text

SK 34 NW BELPER NORTH LANE

950- /6/10002 Former Target Wall and Firing
Butts.


II

Former firing range. Circa 1800, the target wall dated 1800. The range is comprised of a tall
tapering target wall, aligned north east-south west. approx. 25 metres long and 5 metres high. The wall is built of coursed squared gritstone, with a heavy flat gritstone coping. To the south east of the wall are a group of 5 regularly- spaced rectangular coursed stone firing butts or platforms, the first being approx 150 metres from the wall, and spaced every 25 metres thereafter. HISTORY: the firing range was built for the local militia, The Belper Volunteer Battalion, raised by Strutt family who established the textile factory communities at Belper and Milford. Lt. Cl. Joseph Strutt was the battalion commander. The range was used during the Napoleonic Wars, and again in 1860, during the Boer War and the First World War. The firing range is important evidence of the part played by local militias in the national defence strategy of the early C19, and is a rare survival of the period.



Listing NGR: SK3415845879

Source: English Heritage

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