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Line (double in N section) of anti-tank pimples running S from the W end of the W-E blocks [UORN 8609]. Seen on APs (British and German). Now DESTROYED, although some water-rolled blocks on the foreshore at TV 5142297644 probably came from this line.
(Source: Air Photograph 1940)

Type of site PIMPLE
Location W of Cuckmere Haven, nr. River Cuckmere.
Area Seaford, Sussex, East, England
Grid reference TV 51467 97750
TV 5149 9770
TV 5146 9765
Period WW2
Condition Removed
Materials Concrete
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 PIMPLE - S0014830
DOB site reference: S0014830
Reference 1940/10/23 Taktisches Luftbildbuch Nr.3
1952 Cuckmere Haven: Beach Report
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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