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Small concrete pillbox: very overgrown.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/09)
Concrete, 11-sided pillbox (First World War). 5 embrasures, and concrete door pivoted on steel hinges. Faces NNW. In good condition. At SE angle of armament depot, E of Lochat Rd.
(Source: SMR )

Type of site PILLBOX
Location At SE angle of armament depot, E side of Lochat Road.
Area Hoo St. Werburgh, Medway Council, England
Grid reference TQ 751 728 (Scale: 1:50000 , )
Period WW1
Condition Fair
Materials Concrete
Threats Type: Plant growth (Long Term)
Detail: Pillbox is very overgrown.
Recorder Fray, A.E.
DOB site reference: S0002692
Associated Identifier Kent SMR (ref: KE16265: TQ 77 SE 130)
Original Reference 8039
Event Field Visit, During 1997/09
Construction, In the period 1914 1918


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