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8-sided concrete block with central metal protruding screw and metal lined hole to one side. Height 80 cm. Width of one face 48 cm. Width across top 118 cm. Height of metal screw above concrete face 12.5 cm. Type of site not determined. [Recorder suggests Spigot Mortar Mounting. Area Co-ordinator says cannot be this as it has a threaded bolt]. with PLAN
(Source: Field Visit 1997/06/13)

Type of site DEFENCE WORK
Location West Common, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Just NE of A40, in woods.
Area Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England
Grid reference SU 998 855 (Scale: 1:10000 , 1975)
Period WW2
Condition Fair
Materials Concrete, Steel
Threats Type: Deterioration (Medium Term)
Detail: Outer facing cracked and falling off
Recorder Barres-Baker, Malcolm C. (Gerrards Cross Parish Council)
DOB site reference: S0001697
Original Reference 7012
Event Field Visit, On 1997/06/13
Construction, In the period 1939 1945


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