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Tumbled and heavily eroded anti-tank blocks (cubes), running between two fallen pillboxes - UORNs 2789 and 2799. They were possibly in two lines. Also further to the NW (TA 1506575706), a further surviving section of blocks (some 6ft high) in two lines.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/04/29)
Double line of anti-tank cubes, set corner to corner, plotted from air photograph.
(Source: Air Photograph 1941/04/10)

Type of site CUBE
Location Below Black Cliff, Speeton Sands.
Area Reighton, Yorkshire, North, England
Grid reference TA 1531 7554
TA 1541 7547
TA 15065 75706
TA 1508 7570
TA 1542 7545
Period WW2
Condition Bad
Materials Concrete
Recorder Foot, William (English Heritage Defence Areas Project)
Defence grouping North Yorkshire coast defences - Coastal crust and hinterland defences
Photographs View of CUBE - S0016566 View of CUBE - S0016566
DOB site reference: S0016566
Reference 1941/04/10 MSO 31150 (fr.3327-3328)
Event Construction, By 1941/04/10
Field Visit, On 2003/04/29


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