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Underground bunker lined with curved corrugated iron, buried under leaf mould. Some rusted iron still visible. Straight depression running uphill from bunker to large hole [emergency exit?].
(Source: Field Visit 1997/04/27)

Type of site AUXILIARY UNIT OPERATIONAL BASE
Location Ebbor Gorge National Nature Reserve, nr. Wells.
Area Westbury, Somerset, England
Grid reference ST 524 485 (Scale: 1:25000 )
Period WW2
Condition Very Bad
Materials Corrugated Iron
Recorder Brown, Donald S. (Mendip Rangers Defence of Britain Project)
Attached Sheets (7) - pages of information on Mendip auxiliary units.
DOB site reference: S0000438
Event Field Visit, On 1997/04/27
Construction, In the period 1940 1941


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