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Tumbled and heavily eroded anti-tank blocks (cubes), running between two fallen pillboxes - UORNs 2789 and 2799. They were possibly in two lines. Also further to the NW (TA 1506575706), a further surviving section of blocks (some 6ft high) in two lines.
(Source: Field Visit 2003/04/29)
Double line of anti-tank cubes, set corner to corner, plotted from air photograph.
(Source: Air Photograph 1941/04/10)
Type of site | CUBE |
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Location | Below Black Cliff, Speeton Sands. |
Area |
Reighton, Yorkshire, North, England |
Grid reference |
TA 1531 7554
TA 1541 7547 TA 15065 75706 TA 1508 7570 TA 1542 7545 |
Period | WW2 |
Condition | Bad |
Materials | Concrete |
Recorder | Foot, William (English Heritage Defence Areas Project) |
Defence grouping |
North Yorkshire coast defences - Coastal crust and hinterland defences |
Photographs |
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DOB site reference: | S0016566 |
Reference |
1941/04/10 MSO 31150 (fr.3327-3328) |
Event |
Construction, By 1941/04/10 Field Visit, On 2003/04/29 |