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Auxiliary Unit operational base [for 'Mushroom' patrol]. Flooded but otherwise in fair condition.
(Source: Article 1996)
Operational base. Rectangular concrete/brick. Two brick shafts. Flooded.
(Source: Field Visit )
Auxiliary Unit hide at Snargate, Operational Base with 2 rectangular brick/concrete shafts, now flooded..
(Source: SMR )

Type of site AUXILIARY UNIT OPERATIONAL BASE
Location Just off footpath leading W from Snargate, one mile NW of Brenzett.
Area Snargate, Kent, England
Grid reference TQ 983 283
Period WW2
Condition Fair
Materials Clay Brick, Clay Pipe, Concrete, Corrugated Iron
Threats Type: Flooding (Immediate)
Detail: The Operational Base shafts are flooded.
Recorder Burridge, David (Defence of Britain Project)
Photographs View of AUXILIARY UNIT OPERATIONAL BASE - S0006752 View of AUXILIARY UNIT OPERATIONAL BASE - S0006752
(2) - DIGITISED.
DOB site reference: S0006752
Associated Identifier Kent SMR (ref: KE17205: TQ 92 NE 88)
Reference 1996/12 Romney Marsh Auxiliary Units
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941


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