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3.7' gun holdfast, centrally located in a gravel floor, within a chamfered corner, square plan earthen emplacement. Four concrete block ready-use ammunition lockers with mono-pitch concrete roofs, and a rectangular concrete block detachment shelter. [Another gun emplacement adjacent].
(Source: Field Visit 1993/03/18)

Official Name M3 / MH3 / P3 Steynton
Type of site GUN EMPLACEMENT
Location Beggar's Bush, Thornton Road, Milford Haven.
Area Milford, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Grid reference SM 9093 0723 (Scale: 1:10000 , 1977)
Period WW2
Condition Bad
Materials Concrete Block, Earthwork, Reinforced Concrete
Recorder Thomas, Roger J.C. (Pembrokeshire Survey)
Defence grouping Pembrokeshire coast defences - Coastal crust and hinterland defences
DOB site reference: S0012180
Reference 1946/07/08 106G/UK/1629, frames 5026-5027.
Event Construction, Circa 1941
Field Visit, On 1993/03/18


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