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Anti-tank ditch behind anti-tank cubes and rampart, apparently formed from pre-existing water course. Filled with water. Seen on APs and still surviving today.
(Source: Field Visit 2001/06/28)

Type of site ANTI TANK DITCH (NATURAL IMPROVED)
Location W of Cuckmere Haven, nr. River Cuckmere.
Area Seaford, Sussex, East, England
Grid reference TV 51532 97809 (Scale: 1:10000 )
TV 5144 9777 (Scale: 1:10000 )
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Earthwork
Recorder Foot, William (English Heritage Defence Areas Project)
Defence grouping Sussex coast defences - Defences of the East and West Sussex coastlines, and their immediate hinterland.
Sussex coast defences (Cuckmere Haven) - Fortifications protecting the coastal valley of the River Cuckmere, East Sussex.
Photographs View of ANTI TANK DITCH (NATURAL IMPROVED) - S0014829
DOB site reference: S0014829
Reference 1947 CPE/UK 1947 22 47F/20//MULTI(4)58 Sqdn (frame 2006)
Event Construction, During 1940
Field Visit, On 2001/06/28


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