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A nissen hut-type headquarters built in the early part of WW2 as a headquarters and storage hut for the local Kehelland village Home Guard platoon. It is still in existence today, albeit in a rusty condition.
(Source: Field Visit 1998/09/15)

Type of site HOME GUARD HEADQUARTERS
Location In old quarry in open farmland 300 yards W of Kehelland village.
Area Camborne, Cornwall, England
Grid reference SW 6162 4103 (Scale: 1:25000 , 1983)
Period WW2
Condition Bad
Materials Breeze Block, Corrugated Iron
Recorder Harvey, Alwyn (Fortress Study Group)
Attached Sheets (2) - sheets with attached photographs.
Photographs View of HOME GUARD HEADQUARTERS - S0012828
(3) - site, interior, and exterior views (1 DIGITISED).
DOB site reference: S0012828
Event Field Visit, On 1998/09/15
Construction, In the period 1940 1941


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