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Pillbox apparently built into pre-existing building later converted into garage. Embrasures in end (S) wall, at centres of E and W walls and at SE and SW corners. [Recorder Burridge gives NGR - TR 095351].
(Source: Field Visit 1997/06/03)
Pillbox partly concealed within garage or small barn.
(Source: Field Visit 1999/03)
Brick faced concrete pillbox built into pre-existing garage [or, just possibly, pillbox later converted into garage- not inspected]. In good condition.
(Source: SMR )
A pillbox, behind a solitary house approx half mile west of Port Lympne wildlife park boundary. The pillbox was apparently built into pre-existing later converted into a garage. Embrasures in end (S) wall, and at centres of E and W walls. [This pillbox has two SMR entries with different NGRs and grid references - see 'Designation'].
(Source: SMR )

Type of site PILLBOX (VARIANT)
Location Behind solitary house at Court-at-Street, approximately half a mile W of Port Lympne wildlife park boundary
Area Lympne, Kent, England
Grid reference TR 0930 3520 (Scale: 1:50000 )
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Clay Brick, Reinforced Concrete
Threats Type: ()
Detail:
Recorder Burridge, David (Defence of Britain Project)
Defence grouping South East Command: Stop Line (Romney Marsh) - Stop Line from Rye (East Sussex) to Sandgate E of Hythe (Kent), following the line of the Royal Military Canal.
Photographs View of PILLBOX (VARIANT) - S0001769
(5) - exterior views (1 DIGITISED) (with negatives)
DOB site reference: S0001769
Associated Identifier Kent SMR (ref: KE16469: TR 03 NE 56) Kent SMR (ref: KE16977: TR 03 NE 57)
Original Reference 7086
Reference 1985 Pillboxes: A Study of UK Defences
Event Field Visit, On 1997/06/03
Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, During 1999/03


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