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Believed to have been a command post.
(Source: Report 1992/07)
Structure viewed from a distance as no access - in field in crop. Appears to be polygonal. No embrasures are apparent in E sides. Doorway on W side.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/04/28)
Square structure with apparent entrance porch. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Shown with hatchings as if dug in.
(Source: Map 1976)
Type of site | COMMAND POST |
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Location | N of Cliff Road and W of Long Lane, Atwick. |
Area |
Atwick, Yorkshire, East Riding of, England |
Grid reference |
TA 19385 51152
(Scale: 1:2500
)
|
Period | WW2 |
Condition | Fair |
Materials | Reinforced Concrete |
Recorder | Holderness Pilot Study (Fortress Study Group) |
Defence grouping |
East Riding of Yorkshire coast defences - Coastal crust defences |
DOB site reference: | S0013122 |
Reference |
1992/07 Final Report on the Holderness Pilot Study, Undertaken by the Fortress Study Group Database Group (FSGDG) between the 9th and 12th April 1992 |
Event |
Construction, In the period 1940 1941 Field Visit, In the period 1992/04/09 1992/04/12 Field Visit, On 2003/04/28 |