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Roughly square block of concrete (approx. 8ft square and 3ft high) at edge of river channel, which appears to be the top of a buried structure. A number of detached chunks of concrete and brick lie around. [A command post?]. Close to (20ft) the anti-tank gun emplacement, UORN 708.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/12/09)

Type of site DEFENCE WORK
Location On 'island' W of Pikes Bridge, Barcombe Mills.
Area Barcombe, Sussex, East, England
Grid reference TQ 43276 14858
Period WW2
Condition Bad
Materials Clay Brick, Concrete
Recorder Foot, William (English Heritage Defence Areas Project)
Defence grouping GHQ Line (East Sussex) - Newhaven - Crowborough reserve stop line.
Photographs View of DEFENCE WORK - S0016911
DOB site reference: S0016911
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 2003/12/09


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