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One of 3 type 25 pillboxes, corrugated iron-shuttered, positioned near Seaford. Area now occupied by industrial units. with PLAN drawn on form.
(Source: Field Visit 1997/11/09)
Three type 25 pillboxes, spaced in a triangle so as to be mutually supporting.
(Source: Article 1993)
Three 'Armco' pillboxes - TV 492983.
(Source: Field Visit )

Type of site PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/25)
Location Hawks Brow, Seaford Golf Course, Seaford.
Area Seaford, Sussex, East, England
Grid reference TV 493 984
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete, Corrugated Iron
Recorder Farthing, Geoff (Pillbox Study Group)
Defence grouping Sussex coast defences - Defences of the East and West Sussex coastlines, and their immediate hinterland.
GHQ Line (East Sussex) - Newhaven - Crowborough reserve stop line.
Attached Sheets (1) - site location plan.
Photographs (4) - exterior views - 3 photocopies..
Adjacent sites Type 25 pillboxes at TV 493982 and TV 492982.
DOB site reference: S0007043
Reference 1985 Pillboxes: A Study of UK Defences
1993/12 Pillbox Typology Part 4: Circular and Other Rounded Types
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, On 1997/11/09


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