Come and explore a faithfully restored 19th century coastal defence battery. This North-East visitors attraction boasts a unique history, being the only area to have seen ship-to-shore combat during the First World War and through out World War II up until 1956 with the disbanding of the coastal artillery forces. The exhibits tell the story of those who lost their lives and the brave men who defended the area.
Visit the original barrack room, now an exciting visitor’s centre, underground magazines, coastal artillery and observation tower.
The Heugh Gun Battery Trust Limited actively encourage many enactment societies to hold meetings and join in on the exhibitions held at The Heugh Gun Battery.
Some of the activities include Gun Parades, Display Teams and the Drill Competitions open to all.
Whilst visiting take a look around the workshop or take a relaxing break in the new coffee shop.
You can even host your event here from meetings to children's parties. The function room can hold up to 30 people plus equipment.
Marion Bunn's Grandma Metcalfe sitting on a bench near the Heugh Battery, probably sometime in the 1880s.
More detail »Marion Bunn's Grandma Metcalfe sitting on the rocks in front on the Heugh Battery, probably sometime in the 1880s.
More detail »The current lighthouse at the Heugh, in old Hartlepool.
More detail »A view of the Heugh battery from the promenade - Hartlepool Lighthouse is just out of shot on the left.
More detail »Before restoration and taken in the mid 1980s
More detail »Taken in mid 1980s before restoration.
More detail »A group of four soldiers, probably part of the Heugh Battery Garrison.
More detail »A view of the Heugh Lighthouse and Battery taken from the New Pier in 1952.
More detail »A group of soldiers stationed at the Heugh Battery, probably during or just after the Second World War.
More detail »Soldiers from Fourth Yorkshire Regiment. Taken during the First World War possibly at the Heugh Gun Battery
More detail »The Promenade at old Hartlepool with the Heugh Gun Battery to the side of it.
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