Ness Battery

Ness Battery
Stromness, Orkney
Ness Battery B.O.P. (Battery Observation Post) in January 2012.
TypeCoastal Artillery Battery
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence (1914–2001)
Orkney Islands Council (2001–present)
Operator British Army
Site history
Built1914
Built forWar Office
In use1914–2001 (artillery battery)
2012–present (museum)

Ness Battery is a coastal defence battery in Stromness, Orkney. It was a crucial element of the defences of the western entrance to Scapa Flow, in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, the main fleet base for the Royal Navy in both World Wars. Several of the original wooden huts which formed the accommodation camp are still intact, and in one of these is a painted mural covering three walls, depicting rural English scenes. An extensive programme of stabilisation and renovation took place from 2009, and was completed in 2012, and the site is now open for guided tours.

Scapa Flow

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