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Anti-tank ditch - dog-legged plan, aligned north west - south east between NGRs SN 4110 2481 - SN 4115 2475 - SN 4117 2478 - SN 4129 2465. The central section has been destroyed, but the northern and southern ends remain as depressions.
(Source: Field Visit 1998/10)

Type of site ANTI TANK DITCH
Location Maes-y-Dderwen, Cwmdwyfran.
Area Newchurch, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Grid reference SN 4122 2473 (Scale: 1:10000 )
SN 4110 2481
SN 4115 2475
SN 4117 2478
SN 4129 2465
Period WW2
Condition Infilled
Materials Earthwork
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: S0011498
Reference 1946/07/07 106G/UK/1625, frames 5116-5118; 5119-5120
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, During 1998/10
Infill, In the period 1944 1950


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