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Square concrete pillbox, almost certainly of the Cold War period. Built from prefabricated sections bolted together through the roof. The structure is semi-sunk into a grass bank covering the Butley Gate.
(Source: Field Visit 1999/09/11)

Official Name RAF Bentwaters
Type of site PILLBOX
Location Between Hardened Aircraft Shelter 50 (1620) and Butley Gate, RAF Bentwaters.
Area Rendlesham, Suffolk, England
Grid reference TM 353 526 (Scale: 1:50000 )
Period Cold War
Condition Good
Materials Concrete
Recorder Armishaw, A.
Attached Sheets (3) sheet of printed photographs, airfield site plan, and sheet with plan, sections, and elevation of pillbox.
Photographs View of PILLBOX - S0013585
(2) - exterior views (1 DIGITISED).
DOB site reference: S0013585
Event Construction, In the period 1955 1975
Field Visit, On 1999/09/11


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