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A line of anti-tank cubes extending north from pillbox SN 35963411.
(Source: Field Visit 1995/08/12)
Forty-six reinforced concrete cubes extending from the northern end of the Afon Bele anti-tank ditch to the minor road which links the B4299 and the A484 roads. [Carmarthen stopline survey gives NGRs SN 35973411 and SN 35983427].
(Source: Field Visit 1998/10)

Type of site CUBE
Location Carn-wern, Bleanantgwyn, Rhos.
Area Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Grid reference SN 3597 3412 (Scale: 1:25000 , 1988)
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete
Recorder Thomas, Roger J.C. (Carmarthen Stop Line survey)
Defence grouping Western Command: Carmarthen Stop Line - The line runs S-N along the Afon Tywi (River Towy) and the Afon Duad, from the mouth of the Afon Tywi to Carmarthen, thence to Cynwyl Elfed, Rhos, Henllan and Llangeler. From this point it continues N to Llangranog, via Rhydlewis
DOB site reference: S0003265
Original Reference 8683
Reference 1946/05/04 106G/UK/1471, F/36'' - //540 Sqn. frames 1251 - 1252.
1947/08/24 CPE/UK/2267 F6', 14500, frames 5159-5160
1998/07 Site Gazetteer II: Wales
Event Field Visit, On 1995/08/12
Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, During 1998/10


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