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Loopholed garden wall facing S and E, with 8 loopholes, 5 to S, 3 to E. 7 are for rifle/LMG and 1 larger for Boys A/T rifle. The house was the local Home Guard HQ. The loopholes are all blocked up. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society].
(Source: Field Visit 1992/04/19)
Loopholed walls, one section having 3 x loopholes at two levels, the other 2 x loopholes.
(Source: Field Visit 2000/04/29)

Type of site LOOPHOLED WALL
Location On B3001 road, Elstead village, opposite Woolpack pub and 'River House'.
Area Elstead, Surrey, England
Grid reference SU 9071 4370 (Scale: 1:25000 , 1997)
Period WW2
Condition Fair
Materials Clay Brick, Concrete
Recorder Surrey Industrial Society survey (Surrey Industrial Society)
Defence grouping GHQ Line (Berkshire/Hampshire/Surrey/Kent) - West - East section of GHQ Line running from Reading through Hampshire and West Surrey to Kent (Leigh) following in part a line south of the North Downs.
Photographs View of LOOPHOLED WALL - S0010167
(3) - site views (1 DIGITISED).
DOB site reference: S0010167
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 1992/04/19
Field Visit, On 2000/04/29


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