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Cleared strip of woodland which marks the course of the anti-tank ditch at this point.
(Source: Field Visit 2000/02)
Course of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. [It had been filled in by 1947].
(Source: Air Photograph 1941/04/16)
Course of anti-tank ditch plotted from German map.
(Source: Map 1941/06/01)
Length of anti-tank ditch, the line of which as it approaches the River Mole can be made out as a linear hollow.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/12/03)

Type of site ANTI TANK DITCH
Location E of the A24 London Road to the River Mole.
Area Dorking, Surrey, England
Grid reference TQ 1707 5111
TQ 1719 5111
TQ 1742 5105
Period WW2
Condition Infilled
Materials Earthwork
Recorder (Defence of Britain Project)
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.
Dorking Gap defences - Defences (associated with the GHQ Line) of the Dorking Gap (valley of the River Mole passing between the North Downs).
Dorking nodal point - Defences of Dorking Category 'A' nodal point. Cassini ref. Q6068. [Source: List of Nodal Points in Eastern Command, 1940 - PRO WO 199/544].
DOB site reference: S0010675
Reference 1941/06/01 Sheet (Blatt) 124
1941/04/16 26H/UK1452 (fr.4348)
1941/04/16 26H/UK1452 (fr.4349)
1941/04/16 26H/UK1452 (fr.4355)
1942/03/13 S/804 (fr.6054)
Event Construction, In the period 1941/04
Field Visit, During 2000/02
Infill, In the period 1944 1950
Infill, By 1947
Field Visit, On 2003/12/03


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