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Spigot mortar site, known from Home Guard plan. Nothing survives on the ground.
(Source: Field Visit 1998/02/15)

Type of site SPIGOT MORTAR EMPLACEMENT
Location At the junction of New Road and Kent Hatch Road, Limpsfield village.
Area Limpsfield, Surrey, England
Grid reference TQ 409 526
Period WW2
Condition Removed
Materials Unknown
Recorder Fletcher, Dave
Defence grouping Limpsfield nodal point - Defences of Limpsfield Category 'B' nodal point. Cassini ref. Q8371. [Source: List of Nodal Points in Eastern Command, 1940 - PRO WO 199/544].
Attached Sheets (1) - plan of Limpsfield nodal point showing positions of defences.
Adjacent sites Spigot mortar sites [UORNs 9427 and 9430].
DOB site reference: S0009557
Reference 1946 Limpsfield Home Guard 1940-1945
Event Construction, After 1941/05
Field Visit, On 1998/02/15


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