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Square low-set pillbox with brick walls (shuttering?). Two square embrasures in one side. Concrete roof, now broken. The pillbox still contains a rusty Turnbull machine gun mount in situ.
(Source: Field Visit 1999/07)

Type of site PILLBOX (VARIANT)
Location Greymoorhill, in a field at the side of the slip road leaving the M6 motorway at junction 44 northbound.
Area Stanwix Rural, Cumbria, England
Grid reference NY 396 598 (Scale: 1:50000 , 1983)
Period WW2
Condition Bad
Materials Clay Brick, Concrete, Iron
Recorder Barnes, Russell W.
Defence grouping Carlisle defences - Defences of the city of Carlisle.
Attached Sheets (2) - sheets with information and photographs (from web pages).
Photographs View of PILLBOX (VARIANT) - S0013278 View of PILLBOX (VARIANT) - S0013278
(4) - 3 exterior , 1 interior views (2 DIGITISED).
DOB site reference: S0013278
Event Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Field Visit, During 1999/07


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