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Two large concrete blocks on wide foundations either side of a bridge carrying a farm track. One block has a vertical rectangular recess, and the other has a vertical slot from the top of the block. They stand beside a type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement [see UORN 3817].
(Source: Field Visit )

Type of site ANTI TANK HORIZONTAL RAIL
Location Either side of a small bridge over the River Ouse, 150m E of the A23 road, 250m S of The Home Farm on the Slaugham to Staplefield road.
Area Slaugham, Sussex, West, England
Grid reference TQ 2665 2779 (Scale: 1:25000 , 1975)
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete
Recorder Armishaw, A.
Defence grouping South East Command: Corps Stop Line (Guildford to Uckfield) - Stop Line running SE from Guildford, via Horsham, to join with the Rother Stop Line at Uckfield.
Attached Sheets (2) - sheets with photocopied photographs.
Photographs View of ANTI TANK HORIZONTAL RAIL - S0015356
(3) -- site views (colour photocopies). (1 DIGITISED).
Adjacent sites [UORN 3817].
DOB site reference: S0015356
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, During 2000/08


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