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Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/04/24)
Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (230 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall.
(Source: Field Visit 1994/06/01)
Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet.
(Source: Map 1973)
Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces W. Some of the brick-shuttering has been removed or has fallen away. Access, including interior, possible, but flooded inside.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/12/02)

Type of site PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/24)
Location Within a loop formed by a stream running E from the River Mole, close to footpath N of Kinnersley Manor.
Area Salfords and Sidlow, Surrey, England
Grid reference TQ 26299 46588 (Scale: 1:2500 , 1973)
Period WW2
Condition Fair
Materials Clay Brick, Reinforced Concrete
Threats Type: Flooding (Medium Term)
Detail: The pillbox is subject to flooding.
Recorder Urquhart, Cyril
Defence grouping GHQ Line (Berkshire/Hampshire/Surrey/Kent) - West - East section of GHQ Line running from Reading through Hampshire and West Surrey to Kent (Leigh) following in part a line south of the North Downs.
Photographs View of PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/24) - S0002469
(1) - exterior view.
Adjacent sites Anti-tank blocks at TQ 263465.
DOB site reference: S0002469
Associated Identifier Surrey SMR (ref: SU/SIHG/CRS56)
Original Reference 7799
Event Field Visit, On 1997/04/24
Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 2003/12/02
Field Visit, On 1994/06/01


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