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Complex of eighteen huts, a static water tank, a BOP, a CASL, and two 4 inch gun houses. Manned by 402 Coast Battery Royal Artillery.
(Source: Field Visit 1999/09/09)

Official Name Llanelli Battery
Type of site COAST ARTILLERY BATTERY
Location Old Coastguard, Pembrey Harbour, Burry Port.
Area Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Grid reference SN 4356 0027 (Scale: 1:25000 , 1995)
Period WW2
Condition Removed
Materials Clay Brick, Concrete, Reinforced Concrete
Recorder Thomas, Roger J.C. (Carmarthen Stop Line survey)
Defence grouping Carmarthenshire coast defences - Coastal crust and hinterland defences
DOB site reference: S0011512
Reference 1942 Milford Haven RN Mine Depot - Camp Site - Burry Port
Event Construction, During 1940
Field Visit, On 1999/09/09
Destruction, Before 1999


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