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Lower courses of brick wall forming polygonal shape that may be the remains of an infantry pillbox. No concrete in surviving wall structure. [It is possible that this is the remains of the type 24 pillbox recorded in 1991 at TQ 12564955 - UORN 10683].
(Source: Field Visit )
Possible anti-aircraft gun position/pillbox, as no roof, only brick walls. 14in brick walls and concrete base. Faces S (156 degrees). Set back from scarp face. Collapsed or demolished by Jan. 1991. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS156].
(Source: Field Visit 1998/04/11)

Type of site PILLBOX
Location N of Wotton.
Area Wotton, Surrey, England
Grid reference TQ 1274 4968
Period WW2
Condition Very Bad
Materials Clay Brick, Concrete
Recorder Alexander, Colin (Pillbox Study Group)
Defence grouping GHQ Line (Berkshire/Hampshire/Surrey/Kent) - West - East section of GHQ Line running from Reading through Hampshire and West Surrey to Kent (Leigh) following in part a line south of the North Downs.
Photographs View of PILLBOX - S0012326
(1) - site view (DIGITISED).
DOB site reference: S0012326
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, In the period 1995 1999
Field Visit, On 1998/04/11
Demolition, partial, Before 1991/01


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