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Brick military building with concrete roof that might have been a store of some type. It is approx. 8ft square, with brick walls one brick thick (4ins), and with a concrete slab roof. Steps lead down to an entrance, but there are no signs of door fittings. The structure is buried to the roof at the back and about half way up the entrance side. [see also UORNs 5044 and 13085].
(Source: Field Visit 2001/11)

Type of site AMMUNITION STORE
Location In woodland (Great Wood) close to the road - The Ridgeway, Northaw.
Area Northaw, Hertfordshire, England
Grid reference TL 277 038
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete
Recorder Apps, Jim
Defence grouping London Stop Line: Outer - Line A (outer suburbs) of London defence rings.
Photographs View of AMMUNITION STORE - S0015800 View of AMMUNITION STORE - S0015800 View of AMMUNITION STORE - S0015800

(3) - exterior and interior views.
DOB site reference: S0015800
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, During 2001/11


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