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Two blocks to E of pillbox can be seen on air photograph.
(Source: Air Photograph 1946/10/10)
Three anti-tank blocks set in line on a concrete base. One vertical side of the blocks slopes at an angle so they are not strictly of the 'cube' type. Two further brick-shuttered blocks are said to lie to the E of adjacent pillbox UORN 5062, but were not observed.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/07/15)

Type of site ANTI TANK BLOCK
Location NNE of Gammon Farm and outbuildings, fifty yards to W of public footpath.
Area Cheshunt , Hertfordshire, England
Grid reference TL 33191 04763
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete
Recorder Foot, William (English Heritage Defence Areas Project)
Defence grouping London Stop Line: Outer - Line A (outer suburbs) of London defence rings.
Photographs View of ANTI TANK BLOCK - S0016689
DOB site reference: S0016689
Reference Invasion Defences 1940 [parish of Cheshunt].
1946/10/10 CPE/UK/779 (fr.3012)
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 2003/07/15


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