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Anti-tank blocks - 49 on E side of road and 5 on W. [See also UORN 2645].
(Source: Field Visit 1992/03/29)
Concrete anti-tank blocks.
(Source: Field Visit 1996/10/09)
2 x anti-tank cubes. There were about ten cubes at this site until early 1993.
(Source: Field Visit 1993/04/01)
5 x anti-tank cubes close to the Drift Bridge.
(Source: Field Visit 2001/03/07)
Five anti-tank cubes, parallel with the road and also at right angles to it.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/12/05)

Type of site CUBE
Location On the W side of the Reigate Road (A 240) at the Drift Bridge railway bridge.
Area Epsom, Surrey, England
Grid reference TQ 23140 60167
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete
Threats Type: Plant growth (Long Term)
Detail: Some of the cubes are overgrown with ivy.
Recorder Urquhart, Cyril
Defence grouping London Stop Line: Outer - Line A (outer suburbs) of London defence rings.
Photographs View of CUBE - S0002644 View of CUBE - S0002644 View of CUBE - S0002644
View of CUBE - S0002644
(2) - site views (1 DIGITISED).
Adjacent sites Pillbox at TQ 230601.
DOB site reference: S0002644
Original Reference 7984
Event Field Visit, On 1996/10/09
Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 1992/03/29
Field Visit, On 1993/04/01
Field Visit, On 2001/03/07
Field Visit, On 2003/12/05


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