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The site is completely overgrown by bushes and brambles. Only the roof is visible from the canal bank- the remainder of the structure is buried.
[Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a].
(Source: Field Visit 1999/07/27)
Type of site | PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/28A) |
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Location | Hales Lock, No 1, Woolhampton |
Area |
Woolhampton, Berkshire, England |
Grid reference |
SU 562 664
(Scale: 1:25000
, 1998)
|
Period | WW2 |
Condition | Very Bad |
Materials | Reinforced Concrete |
Threats |
Type: Plant growth (Immediate) Detail: Completely overgrown. |
Recorder | Cole, Chris |
Defence grouping |
GHQ Line: Blue - Section of GHQ Stop Line running from near Melksham to Reading. Woolhampton bridgehead - The defences of Woolhampton on the GHQ Blue Line. The defences were developed as a bridgehead to allow troops counter-attacking an unhindered advance across the Kennet and Avon Canal. |
Photographs | (1) - external view (slide) |
Adjacent sites | Type 28a at SU 563664 |
DOB site reference: | S0008507 |
Reference |
1999 Ironside's Line |
Event |
Construction, In the period 1940 1941 Field Visit, On 1999/07/27 |