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2 small rectangular pillboxes on banks each side of road underneath railway bridge. with DRAWING on form.
(Source: Field Visit 1995)
The bridge which carries the railway over a minor road has a main arch over the road and a smaller arch each side over the banks. Each of the smaller arches has a small square pillbox built into it.
(Source: Field Visit )
Small rectangular pillboxes on banks of each side of road. Built of concrete and in good condition.
(Source: SMR )
Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 671723
(Source: Document 1940/11/27)

Type of site PILLBOX (VARIANT)
Location In centre of, and underneath, first railway bridge NW of Adisham railway station.
Area Adisham, Kent, England
Grid reference TR 2304 5437 (Scale: 1:25000 )
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Reinforced Concrete
Recorder Burridge, David (Defence of Britain Project)
Defence grouping South East Command: Stop Line (East Kent) - Dover to Whitstable stop line.
Photographs (2) - site views.
DOB site reference: S0000998
Associated Identifier Kent SMR (ref: KE16541: TR 25 SW 147)
Reference 1940/11/27 List of Pillboxes, Defended Houses, and Roadblocks
Event Construction, By 1940/11
Field Visit, During 1995


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