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Possible overgrown pillbox seen from distance in garden. Its presence would confirm German map evidence.
(Source: Field Visit 2004/02/10)
Pillbox plotted from German map.
(Source: Map 1940/11/20)

Type of site PILLBOX
Location In garden of house off lane N of Bramlingcourt Farm, Bramling.
Area Ickham and Well, Kent, England
Grid reference TR 2281 5668
Period WW2
Condition Extant but condition unknown
Materials Reinforced Concrete
Threats Type: Plant growth (Long Term)
Detail: The pillbox is overgrown.
Recorder Foot, William (English Heritage Defence Areas Project)
DOB site reference: S0016813
Reference 1941/06/01 Sheet (Blatt) 117
1991/05 Some Pillboxes and Stop Lines: Aspects of Defence Preparations in East Kent 1940
Event Construction, By 1940/11
Field Visit, On 2004/02/10


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