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Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, made of breeze blocks lined inside with bricks. Sides 8ft 6ins, 10ft 6ins, and 16ft 6ins (with entrance). It contains a concrete table possibly for a medium machine gun. Now mostly covered with ivy and trees.
(Source: Field Visit 1996/08/01)
Type 24 pillbox near river bank. Good example. Concrete-faced. Chamfered roof edge. Interior access possible (near footpath). Faces NW.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/01/14)
Bren emplacement. S.30.
(Source: Document 1940)
Type 24 pillbox. Concrete block construction. Faces NW.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/04/28)

Type of site PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/24)
Location On the E bank of the River Axe, above the weir and salmon ladder, upstream from Weycroft Bridge.
Area Axminster, Devon, England
Grid reference ST 30902 00081
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Clay Brick, Reinforced Concrete
Threats Type: Plant growth (Long Term)
Detail: Pillbox overgrown with trees and ivy.
Recorder Hayne, D. (Axminster Historical Society)
Defence grouping Southern Command: Taunton Stop Line - Stop line running N - S through Somerset and South Devon - from Highbridge to Seaton via Taunton.
Attached Sheets (2) - photographs.
Photographs View of PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/24) - S0001227
(2) - xeroxes on attached sheets.
DOB site reference: S0001227
Associated Identifier Devon SMR (ref: ST30SW/172)
Reference 1940 Taunton Stop Line: record map folios of Major F.B. Goodman R.E., D.C.R.E. Taunton
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 1996/08/01
Field Visit, On 1996/08/01
Field Visit, On 2003/01/14
Field Visit, On 1997/04/28


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