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Pillbox; no specification. DESTROYED. Base was still traceable up to two years ago, but now has totally gone.
(Source: Field Visit 1995/11/17)

Type of site PILLBOX
Location At Warren Point, in grounds of golf club on sea side of club.
Area Minehead, Somerset, England
Grid reference SS 9868 4650 (Scale: 1:25000 , )
Period WW2
Condition Removed
Materials Reinforced Concrete, Stone
Recorder Astell, K.W. (West Somerset Archaeological Society)
Defence grouping Somerset coast defences - Defences of the Somerset coast line and immediate hinterland.
Minehead centre of resistance - Defences of Minehead centre of resistance. Cassini ref. T4067. [Source: Somerset Sub-Area Defence Scheme - PRO WO 166/1317).
Attached Sheets (1) - photograph photocopy.
Photographs View of PILLBOX - S0003006 View of PILLBOX - S0003006
(3) - 1 Photograph (photocopy), showing pillbox before destroyed, 2 by Kevin Briggs 1997 DIGITISED Photograph (photocopy), showing pillbox before destroyed. (1) - Photograph (photocopy), showing pillbox before destroyed.
Adjacent sites 3 other pillboxes at Warren Point.
DOB site reference: S0003006
Original Reference 8401
Event Field Visit, On 1995/11/17
Construction, In the period 1940 1941
Destruction, Before 1995


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