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Anti-tank cubes, most unusually constructed of brick.
(Source: Photograph )
11 x brick-clad anti-tank cubes in line NE to SW to edge of road.
(Source: Field Visit 1985)
26 x anti-tank blocks. [Ref: SU74/2].
(Source: Field Visit 1988/03/30)
26 x anti-tank blocks. Concrete filled with brick shuttering. To the N of the road there are 11 running in a NW direction. To the S, 15 parallel to the road.
(Source: SMR )

Type of site CUBE
Location Either side of Hyde Lane at Bowling Alley, Crondall.
Area Crondall, Hampshire, England
Grid reference SU 796 498
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Clay Brick, Concrete
Threats Type: Plant growth (Long Term)
Detail: The anti-tank cubes are overgrown.
Recorder Henry Wills Collection (National Monuments Record)
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.
Attached Sheets (1) - sheet with copy photographs.
Photographs (2) - photographs (copies) from Wills collection
DOB site reference: S0010724
Associated Identifier Hampshire SMR (ref: SU74NE 20)
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 1988/03/30
Field Visit, During 1985


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