"RecNo"|"UORN"|"Type"|"Description"|"Date"|"ReferenceID"|"pageno" 18|30|171|"Reported to be a pillbox (DESTROYED) built to cover the surface of the lake against seaplane landings. The surface of the lake was also covered with oil drums strung on wires across the lake to prevent landings in 1940."|"1998/04/07"|9| 19|31|31|"Type 24 pillbox, close to River Ouse, with 1 foot thick walls. Field slopes up behind pillbox."|"1996/09/02"|114|"" 24|39|31|"21 anti-tank blocks situated 50 yards along the railway line from Maiden Newton Station. The blocks are divided into two sections; 16 on the northside and 5 on the south. There is no remaining evidence of the blocks being joined by a blockade. All blocks are overgrown with vegetation. "|"1997/02/14"|0| 25|40|31|"Type 22 pillbox located at the top of the railway cutting at the entrance to the railway tunnel at Frampton. Outside the entrance is a trench which allows access to the entrance and which also may have been used for protective firing cover for the rear. 3 embrasures are positioned in 3 walls. Standard brick and concrete construction, with internal blast wall."|"1997/02/14"|0| 26|41|31|"2 anti-tank obstacles situated above the very steep cutting of the disused railway line. Constructed of concrete in 4ins-6ins horizontal wide bands, both are positioned edge on to each other. None are found on the opposite embankment. Dimensions, 42ins square (approx.), 4ft (approx.) protruding from the surface, 18ins apex on top, 32 ins between obstacles."|"1997/01/27"|0|"" 27|42|31|"11 anti-tank blocks situated in the middle of the rear gardens of Whitehall Cottages, overlooking the meadows of the River Frome. "|"1997/02/14"|604|"24" 28|43|31|"Type 23 pillbox located on the railway embankment approximately 200 yards W of the road bridge over the railway in Frampton. Constructed of brick and concrete. 4 steps down into structure. 4 embrasures."|"1997/02/14"|0| 29|45|171|"Anti-tank ditch, now destroyed, reported by present owner of Newton Farm to have stretched across the field to the N of the farmyard at the bottom of the railway embankment."|"1997/__/__"|0| 30|49|171|"Anti-tank obstacle (DESTROYED), reported by present owner of Newton Farm to have been located under railway bridge. It is said to have been constructed of metal rods."|"1997/__/__"|0| 31|50|31|"A typical type 25 pillbox, built in situ using corrugated sheeting and concrete. It is 9ft in diameter and has a 2ft x 3ft entrance located at the rear. Behind this is a reinforced concrete wall 1.5ft thick to prevent cliff erosion engulfing the structure. 5 reinforcing rods are visible. 3 embrasures (15ins thick walls with 11ins thick roof). Due to cliff erosion it is now canted over at 25 degrees; 4.5ft protrude at the front. Inside there is a considerable amount of beach shingle and human rubbish. with PLAN"|"1996/07/25"|0|"" 32|51|31|"Typical type 25 pillbox built in situ with corrugated sheeting and concrete. At the rear it is now covered by a very large quantity of clay from the surrounding cliffs making access impossible. Entrance at the rear and 3 embrasures. It is half full of shingle. The concrete was made using beach shingle. with PLANS and measurements. Walls 15ins thick, embrasures 23ins narrowing to 13ins."|"1996/07/25"|0|"" 33|52|215|"Anti-tank blocks, now DESTROYED"|""|13| 34|53|31|"Observation post situated on cliff edge. Panoramic observation window. Brick construction with concrete rendering on outside. with PLAN and measurements."|"1997/07/30"|0| 35|54|31|"Type 25 pillbox, situated on the cliff edge. Dimensions, 9ft diameter. 3 embrasures on W edge entrance. Corrugated iron sheet and concrete construction. Unusual embrasure design, having straight edge on one side but angled edge on other (with DRAWING)."|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 36|55|31|"Type 22 pillbox, on 'British Rail ' land (overgrown). Brick walls and 1ft thick concrete roof."|"1996/09/09"|0|"" 37|56|31|"9 anti-tank blocks, sited adjoining a type 22 pillbox. Constructed of concrete set in 5 ins width bands. Dimensions, 42ins square, 4ft apart. The cubes start 5ft down the slope from the pillbox."|"1997/01/27"|0|"" 38|57|31|"Type 22 pillbox, co-located with anti-tank blocks. 6 embrasures with internal T shaped anti-ricochet wall (38ins x 48ins x 9ins). Brick wall construction with concrete roof cast above in 5ins wide bands: roof 10ins thick. Entrance, external 28ins wide, 6ft high: internal 27ins wide by 4ft high. Walls 19ins thick (2 bricks end to end). Internal height, 6ft 6ins. External wall length 68ins. Bricks protrude at end of elevations. Embrasures, internal 27ins wide x 17ins high: external 15ins wide x 9.5ins high."|"1997/01/27"|604|"25" 39|58|31|"18 anti-tank blocks, constructed of concrete and positioned on a 12ins thick concrete base. Dimensions, 42ins square with apex; 4ft between each block; constructed in 6ins wide bands."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 40|59|31|"Type 24 pillbox beside hedgerow. Part of Taunton Stop Line, covering River Axe. Faces W/SW. [Recorder unable to inspect site closely]. Appears to be of concrete and breeze block construction. Site shown on RAF 1947 aerial photographs."|"1995/07/12"|16| 41|60|31|"Anti-tank block located under the southern of three railway arches at the Grimstone to Sydling St. Nicholas railway line: centre arch has roadway and northern arch has river and deep ditch and therefore impassable to vehicles. Anti-tank block is constructed of concrete built in situ, using corrugated iron sheeting placed in a vertical pattern (apex on top). Dimensions, 4ft square, 3ft high with 14ins apex on top. Positioned 3ft from each side of railway arch."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 42|61|31|"Type 23 pillbox, constructed of brick walls with concrete roof [access to site is via the rear gardens of houses in Frome View]."|"1997/01/27"|0| 43|62|31|"Map evidence of location of type 22 pillbox: bricks found dumped in hedgerow above tunnel entrance. No evidence of former location found on the ground."|"1997/02/14"|17| 44|63|31|"52 anti-tank blocks - 30 blocks on the W side of the railway line, 22 on the E. Dimensions, 42ins square, 16ins apex, 4ft between each, 4ft high, constructed in 8ins horizontal bands. All are in excellent condition. They protect the W side of Maiden Newton where a steep railway cutting finishes and embankment begins."|"1997/01/27"|604|"25" 45|64|31|"The remains of a type 25 pillbox situated on top of a low cliff at the edge of the Ringstead Beach slipway. All that remains is the 9ins thick concrete base upon which the pillbox was constructed and approximately 21ins of the walls. The base extends out from the walls by approx. 14ins. Only part of the front elevation remains visible. The rest is buried under the cliff top. 4 quarter inch iron reinforcing rods are visible protruding from the walls."|"1996/11/10"|0|"" 46|65|31|"Map evidence of a type 22 pillbox. There are 6 other pillboxes within half a mile of this location."|"1997/01/29"|18| 47|66|31|"A type 22 pillbox, very overgrown and with approx. 4ft of water inside. 5 main embrasures and pistol port by entrance. Constructed of concrete and brick with internal anti-ricochet wall. Protected entrance with exposed brick end elevations. [very difficult to survey owing to the vegetation]."|"1997/01/30"|604|"25" 48|67|31|"Remains of a type 25 pillbox on the beach below eroding cliffs. It has been broken into two major sections which lie approx. 20ft apart. The largest section has had its top section broken away from above the bottom of the embrasures. Walls are 12ins thick, and the structure has an internal diameter of approx. 6ft. Pillbox was constructed on a 9ins thick concrete base."|"1996/11/10"|0|"" 49|68|31|"An anti-tank block. It is built on a 10ft approximate concrete base with half inch iron reinforcing rods protruding through the bottom. Approximately 4ft square and 4ft high with a 9ins apex on top. On the exposed side (remainder buried in sand) there is a 4ins x 24ins long thin iron bracket which may have been used to hold a flag [?]. Further down the same side is a 4ins wide x 2ins deep groove that was case as an original feature. Two half inch iron reinforcing rods are exposed in this groove. No other anti-tank blocks are in evidence at this location."|"1996/11/10"|0|"" 50|69|31|"An excellent example of a type 25 pillbox. The interior remains undisturbed from WW2. There are 3 embrasures, 1ft square on the outside, increasing to 20ins x 15ins internally. Each embrasure has a small wooden shelf positioned under it and supported by 2 iron brackets. The eastern most embrasure shelf has remains of a sand bag still in place. A shovel can be seen lying on the floor in the water that is unable to drain from the structure. The concrete roof was cast directly on to the outer walls as the corrugated iron sheeting still remains intact inside. 4ft of the front elevation protrude from the cliff. It has been cast in situ with horizontally laid corrugated sheeting."|"1996/11/10"|0|"" 51|70|31|"Type 22 pillbox of standard brick and concrete construction. 5 main embrasures and pistol port covering entrance. Concrete roof 10ins thick laid in horizontal bands. Top has bevelled edges to allow water to run off. Entrance port with steps down. [Inside, the pillbox is flooded to a depth of 12ins; as there is a considerable amount of debris inside, entrance is very dangerous]. Internal T-shape blast wall. Embrasures 15ins wide externally, widening to 28ins internally; bevelled concrete top edge inside."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 52|71|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard construction with brick and concrete. Much of the edge of the concrete roof is now exposed due to the top two tiers of bricks being used to shore up the river bank 10 yards in front of its position. Dimensions, internal height 74ins, internal wall width 70ins. T-shaped blast wall 39ins x 44ins x 9.5ins. 5 main embrasures 15ins x 8ins externally widening to 28ins x 14ins internally. Embrasures all cast in concrete. Small entrance pistol port 14ins x 7ins x 7ins, with bevelled edges. Porch type entrance 27ins x 46ins internal width, 28ins x 70ins at external. Entrance roof 12ins decreasing to 10ins at edge. Roof concrete 12ins thick. External walls 7ft 7ins wide. 3 concrete steps down into entrance."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 53|72|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard brick and concrete construction. However, the brick work is suffering very badly from frost erosion (spalding). It has a porch type entrance with a pistol hole, and 5 main embrasures. All have been constructed in concrete. Outside, the top elevation of brickwork is missing exposing the concrete roof. Internal blast wall. Dimensions, front external elevation 8ft exposed above ground level. Walls 19ins thick, 7ft 9ins external length. Entrance roof 13ins sloping to 11.5ins at edge. External entrance 27ins x 79ins, internal entrance 28ins x 56ins. Roof 13ins thick laid in 5ins bands. Internal blast wall 39ins x 46ins x 9.5ins in T-shape. Internal height 78ins. Internal walls 5ft 9ins wide, embrasures 15ins x 8ins external, widening to 28ins x 14ins internally. Pistol port 11ins x 7ins externally, widening to 12ins x 14ins internally."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 54|73|31|"A half-destroyed type 22 pillbox. Three walls remain intact with half of the internal anti-ricochet wall. All are 13ins thick and are totally brick. Concrete roof is reinforced with half inch iron rods set into 13ins of concrete."|"1997/01/30"|0|"" 55|74|31|"Type 23 pillbox, of standard brick and concrete construction with 4 embrasures. Dimensions, walls 78ins wide, embrasures 15ins x 7.5ins outside widening to 27.5ins x 14ins inside. Entrance - outer 28ins x 64ins, inner 26.5ins x 51ins. Concrete roof 13ins thick, slopes 12.5ins to 10.5ins over entrance. Roof has bevelled edges on two sides. Concrete floor and roof, internal height 78ins, internal walls 73ins wide."|"1997/01/30"|0|"" 56|75|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard brick and concrete construction. Roof has a bevelled edge to allow water to run off the structure [?]. End brick elevations are exposed. Protected entrance 28ins wide into hallway and then through inner entrance, 27ins x 43ins. Entrance roof slopes 10ins - 12ins. Pistol port, 5.5ins x 8ins outside, 11ins x 13ins inside. Embrasures 15ins x 8ins outside, 28ins x 15ins inside, with concrete lintel. Dimensions, internal walls 70ins wide, anti-ricochet wall 39ins x 46ins x 9.5ins. Concrete roof laid in 7ins - 8ins bands. Internal height 78ins. Remains of wooden shelf on N wall."|"1997/01/30"|0|"" 57|76|31|"Modified type 23 pillbox built into the very steep railway cutting. Brick construction with concrete roof and floor. 4 embrasures with concrete lintels over each and the entrance. Outside entrance, there is a 4ft high brick wall that has fallen over into the doorway. This was originally located on the railway side to prevent pillbox guard falling down the almost vertical embankment. Dimensions:- embrasures 15ins x 8ins outside, 20.5ins x 14ins inside. Inside height 78ins, internal walls 85ins, concrete roof laid in 5ins bands, entrance 26.5ins x 44ins, outside walls 10ft 4ins, wall thickness 19ins."|"1997/01/30"|0|"" 58|77|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard brick and concrete construction. Dimensions:- Bricks 9.5ins x 4.5ins. Walls 19.5ins thick. Concrete roof built in 5ins horizontal bands. Internal blast wall 39ins x 45ins x 9.5ins. Internal wall width 5ft 9ins. Internal height 76ins. Concrete floor covered with flood debris. Entrance step into entrance porch and then through internal entrance, down 30ins into pillbox. 5 embrasure 15ins x 8ins, externally widening to 28ins x 14ins internally. All cast in concrete. Pistol port 7.5ins x 7.5ins externally widening to 14ins x 9ins internally. Outside 5ft of structure protruding above ground level. Brick end elevations exposed on all corners."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 59|79|31|"An excellent example of an Allan Williams turret: some of its original protective paint remains. The turning mechanism appears to be rusted up. Machine gun bracket is still intact. The pit has 3ft - 4ft of water at the bottom."|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 60|80|31|"A 15ft x 12.5ft rectangular pillbox constructed within 3ft of the river. Grenade throwing entrance with 3 steps down into pillbox. Inside 3ins of floodwater and debris. Anti-ricochet wall. Overall good condition, but flood water prevents internal examination. Covered with considerable amount of vegetation. with PLAN."|"1996/04/07"|0|"" 61|81|31|"Type 25 pillbox."|""|0| 62|82|31|"Norcon circular pillbox, with brick base and roof edging, the main part of the structure being concrete. An arch type entrance gives access to the inside. The structure is sunk about 1ft into the ground and a small access pit made of brick is located outside the entrance. 6 embrasures. Dimensions:- 6ft high, 4ft diameter (approx.)."|"1996/04/06"|0|"" 64|83|31|"Square (approx.) pillbox (9ft x 10ft) with 3 embrasures. Part of defensive system against armour coming up the Stour valley. [See p64 of work cited below]."|"1996/12/09"|19|"64" 66|86|220|"Square pillbox set in hillside, the leading corner of which covers approach to bridge and thus RAF Turnhouse. 4 embrasures in each of the walls. Door and porch extends from rear corner."|"1993/06/07"|0|"" 67|86|31|"A pile of concrete rubble is next to the pillbox. Pillbox covers the approach to railway bridge, and approach to airfield from North. Excellent field of fire."|"1996/06/07"|0| 68|87|221|"Type 24 pillbox, visible in RAF AP, covering River Axe to W. [Mr. Harris of Gardners Farm records the structure as still extant]. Site recorded 1995/07/12."|"1947"|23| 69|88|171|"Mr. Harris of Garners Farm states there was a pillbox here facing W towards railway at Broom Bridge. The site may be visible as well on a RAF 1947 AP."|"1995/07/12"|24| 70|89|31|"An auxiliary 'hide' constructed of corrugated iron and brick, consisting of two main chambers buried underground and connected to each other via a tunnel which has now collapsed. The chambers are in good overall condition but partly filled with debris dumped by local landowner. Each is approx. 15ft long by 8ft wide. Interconnecting tunnel is also built of corrugated iron sheeting. with PLAN [Details of this site have been passed to SMR, County Hall, Dorchester by the recorder, hopefully to gain some extra protection for this important site]. [Recorder Perry gives NGR - SY 70278900 on list of Auxiliary Unit sites in Dorset in archive]."|"1995/11/05"|0|"" 71|90|31|"Pillbox roof and upper parts of walls are missing. Remains have been filled with earth for the planting of flowers by adjacent houseowners."|"1997/07/24"|0| 72|92|31|"Type 22 pillbox located in corner of field, very largely overgrown. It faces towards road junction and Warmwell Airfield. Copious amounts of WW2 barbed wire make access difficult. Brick elevations, with concrete roof originally cast on asbestos roofing sheets laid over walls (undulating texture underneath). Entrance [grenade throwing?] with brick retaining wall and 3 steps down to entrance. Inside, T-shaped anti-ricochet wall. Concrete floor. Wall 9.5ins thick. 5 embrasures 25ins wide inside, 14ins wide outside x 10ins high. Embrasures set in concrete within the brick walls."|"1996/04/07"|0|"" 73|91|31|"Pillbox is complete and in good condition."|"1997/07/24"|0| 74|94|31|"An unusual pillbox in that it is built into the garden wall of Woodsford Castle. It has 3 embrasures in the 11ft square structure. These face S (towards Warmwell Airfield), E and W, with its entrance being from the rear (N) inside the walled garden. The middle embrasure is 24ins wide at both the inside and outside faces but only 13ins at the 'throat'. At that point it is one brick in width. The other two embrasures are positioned in the corners and are 10ins inside and 16ins at the outside. The walls are of brick construction, some 20ins thick. Unfortunately, the W wall (outer part) has fallen away exposing the inside. It has a shuttered concrete roof with smooth concrete floor."|"1996/04/06"|0|"" 75|95|31|"Pillbox in clump of trees, E of 12th tee and fairway of Turnhouse golf course."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 76|93|31|"Pillbox in clump of trees, E of 12th tee and fairway of Turnhouse golf course. Camouflage rings still exist on roof."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 77|96|31|"Description from field visit: The main body of the work is aligned S to NE by N to face almost due E with possible Submarine DRF Cell at extreme N of the site, with the WW1 6pdr position and WW2 Vickers LAA 2pdr holdfast on the escarpment slightly to the N of the main gun line of 2 x 6in OBL and the on battery DRF, BOP adjacent to the gun line, with the magazine below and the stores inland."|"1997/07/02"|0|"" 78|96|222|"Main armament of Coast Guard Battery - 2 x 12pdr guns as recorded in the Kinghome Fort Record Book, WO 192/250. See References."|"1998/__/__"|28|"" 79|97|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Brick frontage with concrete roof. Elevations are 8ft wide and 4ft high. Brick walls constructed first with asbestos sheeting laid over top, then filled with concrete - 1ins thick. Walled entrance 4ft deep with 3 steps into pillbox. Concrete floor, T-shaped anti-ricochet wall. 6 embrasures, entrance embrasure 23ins x 10ins, remaining 15ins x 10ins."|"1996/04/07"|0|"" 80|98|31|"Site of pillbox (part of Taunton stop line). faced W towards Broom Bridge. Destroyed at some point in the 60s or 70s [information from Mr. Harris of Gardners Farm]. "|"1995/07/12"|24|"" 81|99|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing W to cover River Axe. Part of Taunton Stop Line."|"1995/07/12"|0|"" 82|100|31|"Rail block of the Taunton Stop Line. Sited where the railway line from Chard Junction to Axminster crosses the River Axe."|"1995/07/12"|0|"" 83|101|31|"Coast Artillery Battery comprising of 4 x 4.5in howitzers and 2 x 6in guns."|"1996/09/12"|0| 84|101|222|"Fort Record Book for Castle Green Battery, Dundee records 2 x 6in guns, Broughty Ferry RDF, Castle Green RDF, 3 x search lights and 4 x 4.5in gun pegs. See references War Diary (PRO: WO 199/527) states that on the 10 Nov 1943 Broughty Ferry Battery has a classified role of XP - examination post. See references"|"1998/07/__"|28| 85|102|171|"Artillery supporting the Taunton Stop Line was sited in this area to the N of Gardners Farm. [Information from Mr. Harris of Gardners Farm whose father told him]."|"1995/07/12"|24| 86|103|31|"Pillbox is in dunes above the beach, and is partially buried by sand. A plan of the site is attached to the record showing a pillbox: variant, with one embrasure at the front (facing beach) and a square entrance way to rear (opposite embrasure)."|"1997/07/08"|0|"" 87|105|31|"Square pillbox constructed of breeze blocks covering railway crossing and Broom Bridge over River Axe, with its road block, to the W. Part of Taunton Stop Line. [ According to Mr. Harris of Gardners Farm this pillbox was originally brick clad, presumably as camouflage to merge with the adjoining house. Visible on 1947 RAF AP."|"1995/07/12"|24| 88|106|31|"A WW2 observation post situated high on the hill above Chesil Beach. It consists of brick construction with a concrete roof. The structure is unusual in that its front elevation is 2ft 6ins high, and at its rear it is dug into the hillside. Entrance is via a rear staircase made of brick which leads to a coal storage area (remains of coal in situ). Right at the bottom of the steps is to the main O.P. This has a small fire-place at the rear with 3 x 3ft 6ins x 1ft 6ins observation windows at the front. One window frame is intact but the other two frames have been vandalised [summer holiday season 1995]. The floor is of concrete and much of the original whitewash remains on the brick walls. with PLAN of interior."|"1995/07/30"|0|"" 89|104|31|"Small pillbox with rear left corner door."|"1996/10/06"|0| 90|104|222|"Site is located next to Huntly Road road block (NJ 334395) as identified in documents at the Public Record Office, Kew, London. Dufftown has a further three road blocks located on exit roads at NJ 308380, NJ 319422, NJ 330409. See references."|"1998/07"|21| 91|108|31|"Cliff top lookout pillbox with rear blast wall. 3 Internal concrete benches."|""|0| 92|108|222|"Pillbox forms part of Forward Defended Localities Line of Lossiemouth Beach defences. Manning of defences during the first six months of 1941 was down to 154 Infantry Brigade."|"1998/07/__"|21| 93|109|31|"A square shaped building with a concrete roof. The roof concrete is highly impregnated with stones. The OP faces N and most probably interacted with the 3 pillboxes on the reverse side of the knoll (facing S) which are part of the Chesil Beach defences. Inside there is a small fireplace with chimney exiting through the concrete roof. A large window at front with entry door next to it."|"1995/07/30"|0| 94|110|31|"A line of blocks approx 6ft x 4ft x 4ft running along the beach head for approx 1/2 mile and number between 100-150, between NJ 205714 and NJ 219709."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 95|110|222|"Documentary evidence has concrete blocks on Stotfield beach, Lossiemouth running between NJ 208713 and NJ 223709. Additionally the beach was covered with Aircraft immobilisation poles between NJ 207713 and NJ 223708."|"1998/07/__"|21|"" 96|111|31|"A pillbox located on a hillside. It commands the approach up the valley road and overlooks the CH and CHL radar station bunker. It is built from concrete shuttering with a red brick fascia on front and sides [the brick is very likely the shuttering]."|"1995/07/21"|0|"" 97|112|31|"Pillbox [now moved from original location]."|"1995/11/22"|0|"" 98|113|31|"Type 22 pillbox on hillside overlooking Chesil Beach. Hexagonal in shape with entrance at rear, with 5 embrasures. Generally in good condition, but inside the floor surface is filled with a large amount of rubble that reduces the height to only 3ft 6ins approx. Pistol port through wall next to entrance at rear."|"1995/07/30"|0|"" 99|114|31|"Pillbox, situated just off the public footpath and 200 yards from Chesil Beach. It consists of a typical hexagonal construction with 5 embrasures and a pistol port by rear entrance. A large amount of soil has been washed inside from the sloping field behind. Each embrasure has a brick-constructed firing step below."|"1995/07/30"|0| 100|117|31|"A row of 15 anti-tank cubes covering the W edge of Blandford: in very good condition - 6ft x 4ft, some having a pointed cap."|"1998/01/25"|41|"" 101|118|215|"Anti-tank cubes, DEMOLISHED with the railway bridge in 1978."|"1998/__/__"|41| 102|115|31|"Hoxa Head had two WW2 emergence batteries, Hoxa and Balfour. Hoxa was deployed to cover the inner boom defences between Hoxa Head and Flotta. Balfour had a wider range over the Pentland Firth. Also remains of WW1 coastal battery at this site and of ancilliary buildings."|"1996/10/20"|0| 103|119|215|"Anti-tank cubes, DEMOLISHED with the railway bridge in 1978."|""|41| 104|116|31|"Hoxa Head had two WW2 emergence batteries, Hoxa and Balfour. Hoxa was deployed to cover the inner boom defences between Hoxa Head and Flotta. Balfour had a wider range over the Pentland Firth. Also remains of WW1 coastal battery at this site and of ancillary buildings."|"1996/10/20"|0|"" 105|115|222|"Document records give the armament of Hoxa as: 2 x 6in guns and 2 x coast artillery search lights. On 7 April 1941 was manned by 208 Bty of 533 Reg Coast Artillery. By 10 November 1943 the battery was under care and maintenance. See references."|"1997/07/__"|28|"" 106|120|31|"2 anti-tank cubes located across the N side of the East Street car park: one additional cube was destroyed recently."|"1998/__/__"|41| 110|116|222|"Document records give the armament of Balfour as: 2 x 12pdr guns, 2 x 6in guns and 2 x coast artillery search lights. On 7 April 1941 was manned by 137 Bty of 533 Reg Coast Artillery. By 10 November 1943 the battery under took the role of A/MTB. See references."|"1998/07/__"|28| 111|121|31|"5 anti-tank cubes surviving close to the road."|"1998"|41| 112|122|31|"Anti-tank cube half-buried."|"1998/__/__"|41| 113|123|31|"9 anti-tank cubes, the survivors of many others that were originally at this point."|"1998/__/__"|41| 114|124|31|"2 anti-tank cubes, the survivors of a line of cubes that formed a continuous obstacle along Shorts Lane to the start of the anti-tank ditch."|"1998/__/__"|41|"" 115|125|31|"Anti-tank ditch, comprising a vertical concrete wall 5ft - 6ft high with a 45 degree slope leading into it; survives in its entirety."|"1998/__/__"|41|"" 118|130|31|"'I_I' - plan defence post set into a stone wall. Brick wall construction with cement skin camouflaged as stone. 2 loopholes."|"1994/08"|0|"" 119|129|31|"Circular pillbox with horizontal concrete shuttering, built in four sections. 4 embrasures, 2 of which on S and SW sides have been blocked with concrete. Flat concrete shuttering top. The 2 embrasures facing E and SE measure 2ft 7ins x 12ins at the outer edge, with a 9ins sill and inside 11ins lintel. Thickness of wall 1ft."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 120|131|31|"Remains of revetment to create an 'artificially improved' anti-tank ditch from a natural waterway. The river bank still has remains of upright timber planking, with some metal strapping extant, to form vertical face to river bank."|"1998/08/22"|49| 122|134|31|"Site contains the remains of a WW2 coast battery site There are some concrete buildings on the site"|"1996/10/20"|0| 123|136|31|"Modified type 24 pillbox with large embrasures (3ft x 2.5ft). It was built to defend the road exit to Pendower Beach. It is now in a partially demolished state - it appears that an attempt was made to blow it up and the top half and roof have collapsed onto the lower remaining half. The walls were 2ft thick, made of concrete blocks."|"1998/01/05"|0|"" 124|139|31|"A square shaped pillbox (partly demolished) sited to cover the coastal footpath leading to and from Swanpool and Maenporth beaches. There are 2 other pillboxes defending the actual beach at Maenporth. The pillbox is heavily overgrown by bramble bushes. One wall appears to have been demolished or blown up, and part of the roof is damaged. The remaining embrasures covered both directions, E and W along the coastal footpath. 2 of the existing embrasures cover approach from the E with the other covering the W. The outer walls are 2ft thick, with an inner wall 1ft thick. [Recorder John Harding type 24 pillbox grid reference SW 79072972]"|"1998/01/16"|0|"" 125|138|31|"A complete pillbox in a very isolated position, made more isolated by construction of Toyota factory and South Derby relief road. Gun rail runs around inside of pillbox below 360 degree embrasure. [Report Aug.2000 that this pillbox was demolished when a junction was built for the car plant]."|"1998/02/06"|0|"" 126|140|31|"Type 24 pillbox, now almost completely demolished. The remains consist of the concrete floor and part of the walls; in some places about 2ft of the walls remain. The basic type 24 shape can be seen, and the thickness of the walls is about 18ins. It was built to defend the beach at Daymer Bay in the entrance to the River Camel estuary leading into Padstow Harbour. It is almost directly opposite the coastal gun battery on the S side of the Camel estuary."|"1998/01/14"|0|"" 127|137|31|"The gun emplacement is built in the style of a barn. The walls are 45cm thick, with above the walls a pitched roof in corrugated asbestos sheeting. The building has an internal width of 5.25m by 4.5m length. On the south side an embrasure of 2.5m x 2.1m forms the gun position suitable for a field piece. The external walls are cantered back on either side of the embrasure but the pitched roof extends to the square, supported on concrete corner posts. There is a rear access door on the north side which has a substantial blast wall. There is a substantial ceiling constructed out of railway sleepers suspended by steel brackets. Evidence of earthen embankments covering the side of the structure survive."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 128|141|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition; embrasures have been blocked"|"1997/12/05"|0|"" 129|142|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox."|"1997/12/03"|0|"" 130|143|31|"Type 22 pillbox, roof supported by large glazed pipe. Concrete shelves below embrasures ."|"1996/10/21"|0|"" 131|144|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1998/03/19"|0|"" 132|145|31|"Spigot mortar base with steel pin in the grounds of the Crows Nest Inn next to a greenhouse. The top of the base and the steel pin are flush to the ground surface."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 133|146|31|"Spigot Mortar base and steel pin. Top of base and steel pin are flush to the ground."|"1998/03/20"|0| 134|147|31|"Anti-tank obstacles ('pimples' and 'cubes') on Summerleaze beach - about 60 are still in existence. The 'pimples' have been removed from their original positions and are now sited around the perimeter of Summerleaze Beach car park. The cubes are a few yards away on the bank of the River Neet. A few of the 'pimples' have inscriptions marked on the concrete: these include, 'God save the people. George VI'. 'England for ever'. 'Gott strafe Germany 1940'. 'Peace Lord'. 'All pals shall meet again'. 'Hands across the sea 22.10.40' (with a drawing of a hand)."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 135|148|31|"This Auxiliary Unit dugout has now been completely destroyed., but the site has been established by contact with relatives of one of the members of the Philleigh Unit. It was sited underground in a copse in the centre of farmland. The officer in charge of the Philleigh Unit was Capt. Abbiss, decorated in WW1. In WW2 he worked as the Cornwall County Council Horticultural Officer, and he used this role as a cover to organise all 'Resistance Units' of the Home Guard in Cornwall. It is believed that there were 24 such units in the county. Mr. Eva, farmer at Trenestrall Farm, was also a member of the Unit."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 136|149|31|"Rectangular-shaped pillbox with an outer blast wall to protect the entrance. It overlooks the mouth of the Camel Estuary, and is situated adjacent to the now disused Coastguard lookout building. It has 3 small embrasures."|"1997/12/__"|0|"" 137|150|31|"Type 24 pillbox with walls 19ins thick and about 3ins soil and grass on roof as camouflage. It is one of 3 pillboxes built to defend the castle and buildings on St. Michael's Mount. It has 5 embrasures and the original door is still intact. Headroom - 6ft 6ins. Lord. St. Levan, the owner of St. Michael's Mount, considers that all 3 pillboxes on the Mount are listed buildings and intends to treat them as such. "|"1998/05/15"|0|"" 138|151|31|"Type 24 pillbox which has 5 embrasures (now, with the door, blocked up). Soil and grass on roof. There is an inscription in the cement above the steps leading down to the entrance door which reads, 'Sgt. L. Godfrey RE'. "|"1998/05/15"|0|"" 139|152|31|"Type 24 pillbox constructed from concrete blocks and reinforced concrete. Wooden door fitted to entrance and embrasures have been glazed as it is now used as a garden shed. A few years ago the exterior of the pillbox was completely covered in seashells cemented onto the walls. This is the central pillbox of a group of three built in a triangular shape to defend the road exit to adjacent Pendower Beach."|"1998/05/22"|0|"" 140|153|31|"Irregularly-shaped pillbox designed to fit in with the large rocks at its location. It is basically rectangular in design with 3 embrasures on the 2 walls facing the sea. It has 24ins thick walls and a 29ins wide doorway. The doorway has been blocked with concrete blocks although half of these have been removed and entry can be gained. There is an inscription 'LG' in cement at entrance [see UORN 151]. "|"1998/05/15"|0|"" 142|154|31|"An unusual design of a pillbox built specifically for the local terrain. It had a heavy blast wall on the seaward side and this in turn is protected by Wrangle Point headland. The roof of the pillbox is at ground surface level. It has 2 embrasures commanding the main beaches of Bude, and the entrance is situated on the opposite side to the embrasures. Internal measurements 15ft x 7ft. The roof is 43ins thick, with 1in of soil on top. Walls are 42ins thick. Embrasures 9ins x 4ins. Initials 'W.H.' engraved on top of N blast wall."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 143|155|31|"A rectangular-shaped pillbox, with a slightly bevelled front wall fitted with 2 embrasures. A third embrasure built into landward facing wall. It has been specifically designed to blend into the local terrain, with its rear and S wall built into the cliffs for protection. Entrance door at front facing the beach. Currently locked and in use as a fisherman's store. "|"1997"|0|"" 144|156|31|"Pillbox is west of Dove Bridge on south side of river built into flood bank, entrance to southeast."|"1998/06/30"|0|"" 145|157|31|"Pillbox demolished after the war - type not known. It was built just to N of road bridge at S end of Mawgan Porth beach. A minefield existed across the beach close to this pillbox and the beach was also defended with a scaffold barrier further out from the minefield."|"1998/__/__"|0| 146|158|31|"Pillbox in shape of shed with sloping roof towards south. Square sides of approx 15ft."|"1998/06/30"|0| 147|159|31|"2 concrete cube shaped anti-tank defences, each cube measuring about 4ft x 3ft x 3ft. These have been moved to the beach where they are much eroded by the sea. This is at a point where the US Rangers were training for attack on D-Day. [Recorder includes photograph showing US Rangers by the concrete obstacles in 1944]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 148|143|31|"The interior shelving and blast wall covering entrance survive."|"1996/06/21"|0|"" 149|160|31|"Interior shelving and blast wall for doorway survive."|"1996/06/21"|0| 151|161|31|"Large rectangular pillbox built to defend S. Ives harbour and pier. It is built of concrete and granite blocks, and has been converted since the war to a ladies public convenience."|"1998/__/__"|0| 152|162|31|"Type 22 brick pillbox with concrete roof. Some of the outer brickwork has come away to reveal a concrete filling in the cavity between layers. The inner shelving has been removed. Current use seems to be as a children's den. "|"1996/11/08"|0|"" 153|164|31|"Cantilevered type pillbox for airfield ground defence."|"1991/07/04"|0|"" 155|163|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. The rear wall containing the entrance is approx 20ft long, the exact opposite wall approx. 9ft long, and the other walls are approx 12ft and 10ft long. There is an exterior brick wall, with sloping concrete roof protecting the entrance. Brick may be shuttering only. [Inside not inspected owing to difficulty of access]."|"1996/09/18"|0|"" 156|165|31|"Cantilevered pillbox for airfield ground defence. Destroyed for road construction."|"1991/07/04"|0|"" 157|166|31|"Typical type 24 thick walled pillbox. The rear wall containing the entrance is approx. 20ft long, the exact opposite wall approx. 9ft long, and the other walls approx. 12ft and 10ft long. There is an exterior brick wall, with sloping concrete roof protecting the entrance. Inside the 'ceiling' is lined with corrugated asbestos sheeting, which appears to have been in place before the concrete roof was made. Exterior brick is probably shuttering only[?]. [Recorder gives NGR as ST 86706130]."|"1996/09/18"|0|"" 158|167|31|"Type 22 brick built pillbox with concrete roof."|"1998/04/11"|0| 159|168|31|"4 anti-tank pimples, constructed of concrete. They may have been intended to block the actual railway line, rather than standing in their current position at the side of the line. Site also visited by W.W. Hanna (description confirmed)."|"1996/01/09"|0|"" 160|170|31|"Pillbox in private garden on a hill, looking along the A517 road."|"1999/04/30"|0|"" 161|169|31|"Possibly was a type 22 pillbox, now just a pile of bricks. A man living nearby told the recorder it had been a pillbox and had been demolished within the last few years. "|"1996/09/18"|0|"" 162|171|171|"Non standard pillbox set into cliff wall adjacent to river crossing of River Derwent. Pillbox has been camouflaged to blend in with cliff face."|"1998/03/28"|0|"" 164|172|31|"2 anti-tank cubes (5ft square and 5ft high) and 3 anti-tank cylinders - hidden in the hedge and undergrowth. "|"1996/08/26"|0|"" 165|173|171|"Anti landing obstacles made out of stones and poles."|"1998/03/10"|0| 166|175|171|"Land south of Matlock (A6 Bridgehead), near Riber, blocked by stones and poles in fields."|"1998/03/10"|0| 167|174|31|"Type 28A pillbox, approx. 29ins x 20ins x 8ft high (external), standing on large base, approx. 18ins-24ins wider than pillbox, all round. Concrete roof 16ins thick, concrete walls 48ins thick. 3 embrasures in infantry section; one anti-tank gun embrasure in main section. Anti-tank gun embrasure now bricked up as is part of main entrance. There are the remains of a brick and concrete ramp leading up to main entrance. Inside the main entrance on the left is a solid (or concreted up) area approx. 2.5ft - 3ft square [its use not apparent]. "|"1996/08/26"|0|"" 168|176|31|"Two Spigot Mortar positions: one on west side of bridge by railway car park, the other on east side in Causeway Lane (now the site of Allday's Store). Anti-tank gun on a ramp: opposite bridge (now site of Allday's Store). Road block: on bridge 12ft steel girders set in to sockets. Bridge also mined."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 169|177|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Entrance protected by an external attached wall. [The entrance, but not the embrasures, is now bricked up]. Externally, except for the roof, it is completely covered in conventional sized bricks [not sure if brick shuttering or all brick]. Concrete roof. There is an internal brick anti-ricochet wall. "|"1995/11/26"|0|"" 170|178|31|"Concrete blocks recessed to take steel rails to prevent crossing of rail bridge over the River Trent."|""|0|"" 171|179|31|"9 anti-tank cylinders, 5 on one side of the track and 4 on the other, presumably intended to block the track over the stream."|"1996/08/26"|0|"" 173|181|31|"Type 24 pillbox of concrete behind brick shuttering at edge of field and facing due S towards River Wylye. "|"1996/11/07"|0|"" 175|182|31|"Type 22 pillbox. There is no protective wall for the entrance. Internal anti-ricochet wall. Concrete roof approx. 12ins thick. Doorway steps. Very much overgrown with brambles and bushes. "|"1996/09/18"|0|"" 176|183|31|"Type 22 pillbox. There is no outside protective wall for the entrance. Internal anti-ricochet wall. The inside is very wet, with water standing to a depth of 2ft and weed and plant growth. Interior plastered up to approx 3ft from the ground. The doorway has one step up and five down into the pillbox."|"1996/09/18"|0|"" 177|184|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Internal anti-ricochet wall. No outside protective wall. Completely hidden by bramble and bushes."|"1996/09/18"|0| 178|185|31|"Type 24 Pillbox."|"1998/07/14"|0|"" 179|186|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. The rear wall, containing the entrance, is approx 18ft long, the exact opposite wall approx. 8ft long, and the other walls are 9ft or 10ft long. The pillbox is sunk into the ground, and there is a slight slope down into the entrance. There is no protective wall for the entrance. The concrete walls are approx 4ft thick with hollow brick shuttering on the outside only: this is rotting away. The entrance and embrasures are made entirely of concrete. The roof is approx. 18ins thick with approx. 12ins of earth. The interior anti-ricochet wall is made entirely of hollow bricks. "|"1996/09/10"|0|"" 180|188|31|" A concrete pillbox in poor repair. The embrasures are so badly weathered that one cannot tell if there were any shelves at all; there are certainly none now. [Type 24 Pillbox in poor repair, possible removal of outer layer of brick or concrete work. Comments of Area Co-ordinator, Bernard Lowry]."|"1996/11/08"|0|"" 181|189|31|"Type 26 modified pillbox, approx. 10ft x 6ft internally, with 3ft thick walls. There is only 1 embrasure, which widens outwards in steps and is approx. 3 ins wide x 3.5ins high. There are 3 bolts in the floor beneath the enclosure, presumably for the Vickers Medium Machine Gun. The entrance is protected by a right-angled brick wall and exits directly through the high bank into the narrow lane against which it is built. It has concrete walls approx. 3ft thick, with brick block exterior. Concrete inside and concrete roof."|"1996/09/10"|0|"" 182|191|31|"Type 26 pillbox, approx. 10 ft square. The entrance, on the side away from the canal, is in the bank of the canal, has brick and concrete sides to retain the bank and steps down into the pillbox. Concrete approx. 18ins thick. Concrete roof approx. 6ins thick. The entrance is now completely blocked by earth and debris. The front half of the pillbox has been demolished, the part demolished presumably removed as it would have blocked the towpath. The remaining part is almost entirely covered by brambles and bushes. [Colin Alexander in 'Ironside's Line' gives NGR - ST 830597]. "|"1996/09/01"|426|"108" 183|190|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox; faces E."|"1998/12/06"|0|"" 184|193|171|"Stone roadside barricades."|"1998/06/01"|0| 185|194|171|"Stone roadside barricade."|"1998/06/01"|0| 186|195|31|"Type 26 pillbox, approx. 10ft square, with embrasures approx. 18ins x 7ins. The entrance, on the side away from the canal, is in the bank of the canal, has concrete sides to retain the bank and steps down into the pillbox. The entrance is partly filled by earth and debris making it impossible to gain entrance. Brick shuttering; concrete roof. The pillbox now is almost entirely overgrown with bushes, except the side on the edge of the canal towpath."|"1996/09/01"|0|"" 187|196|171|"Stone roadside barricades"|"1998/09/01"|0| 188|197|171|"Stone roadside barricade."|"1998/09/01"|0| 189|198|31|"Square pillbox with brick walls and concrete roof. Four embrasures."|"1996/04/08"|0| 190|199|31|"There are no visible remains of this pillbox, except some obvious rubble from it in the ditch adjacent to where it is said to have stood. It was apparently similar to UORN 201, 30 yards away. "|"1996/08/26"|0|"" 191|200|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with Y-shape internal blast wall. No external blast wall. Brick shuttering. Concrete roof. "|"1996/08/26"|0|"" 192|201|31|"Type 22 pillbox with Y-shape internal blast wall. No external blast wall, but protected by natural bank close by. Brick shuttering."|"1996/08/26"|0| 193|203|31|"Type 28A pillbox, approx. 29ft x 20ft x 8ft high (external), standing on large base approx. 18ft - 24ft wider than pillbox all round. Concrete roof 16ins thick; concrete walls 48ins thick. 2 embrasures in infantry section, 1 anti-tank gun embrasure and 1 infantry embrasure in main section. All embrasures now bricked up. Below the anti-tank embrasure, at floor level, are 2 small embrasures, now blocked up [their use not apparent]. Brick shuttering. "|"1996/08/26"|0|"" 194|204|31|"Type 24 concrete pillbox. Brick shuttering."|"1996/11/18"|0| 195|202|31|"Collection of concrete cylinder blocks by roadside in the grounds of a cafe."|"1995/09"|0|"" 196|206|31|"Probably a type 24 thick walled pillbox, based on the fact that it is of a similar size to other pillboxes along the same stretch of the River Avon, all of which are type 24 thick walled. The pillbox is so overgrown that it is impossible even to see the entrance. All the embrasures that can be seen have been bricked up. Brick shuttering and concrete roof. "|"1996/09/18"|0|"" 197|205|31|"About 1 foot of steel protruding from south bank of reservoir by footpath. Circular hole in top to receive wire cable. [Possible that steel drums were suspended by cable to ride on top of water over the reservoir]. These were anti-seaplane precautions."|"1998/08/10"|0|"" 198|207|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. The rear wall containing the entrance is approx. 20ft long, the exact opposite wall approx 9ft long, and the other walls are approx. 12ft and 10ft long. There is an exterior brick wall, with sloping concrete roof protecting the entrance. Brick facing and concrete roof."|"1996/09/18"|0|"" 199|209|31|"Type FW3/24 thick walled pillbox. The rear wall containing the entrance is approx. 20ft long, the exact opposite wall approx. 9ft long, and the other walls are approx. 12ft and 10ft long. There is an exterior brick wall, with sloping concrete roof protecting the entrance. Inside, the 'ceiling' is lined with corrugated asbestos sheeting, which appears to have been in place before the concrete roof was made. The pillbox looks over the nearby railway and river to the open country beyond. Steps down to gain entry as pillbox is built on sloping ground. Probably brick shuttered (as opposed to solid brick), with concrete roof. [Recorder gives NGR as ST 86416130]."|"1996/09/18"|0|"" 200|210|31|"A regular hexagon pillbox with 6 embrasures. It is well constructed of concrete with brick shuttering and external cement cladding. All the embrasures and the door are still unblocked. Inside, 4 embrasures have the remains of Turnbull mounts. The pillbox is at the NW corner of the airfield and has a SW main arc. It is sited at the highest point (210m) in the area and has a commanding view. It appears to be sited on its own, although it could originally have had a partner, the site of which is now occupied by a water tank. "|"1996/01/__"|0|"" 201|187|31|"Pillbox."|"1996/09/29"|0|"" 202|211|31|"A regular hexagon pillbox with 6 embrasures. It is well constructed of concrete with brick shuttering and external cement cladding. All the embrasures and the door have been bricked up, and the entrance pit has been filled in."|"1996/06/__"|0| 203|212|31|"Two rows of three concrete blocks to support poles/posts. Hole in ground found by using earthenware drain sections."|"1997/03/05"|0|"" 204|213|31|"Two rows of three concrete blocks set into bridge with earthenware drain pipe sections to receive vertical poles/posts."|"1997/03/05"|0|"" 205|215|31|"A regular hexagon pillbox, with 6 embrasures. It is well constructed of concrete with brick shuttering and external cement cladding (now partially eroded). The ground is level with the bottom of the embrasures, and the roof has a lip around it with drainage holes. In the centre of the roof is a 2.5ft deep square hole [possibly an anti-aircraft or antenna mount?]. Access is by an offset half doorway protected by semi-sunken exterior blast walls. The main arc of the pillbox is SE to E."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 206|214|31|"Large brick type 24 pillbox with stepped embrasures on all angles, entrance below eastern embrasure. [Paul Francis gives this as a type 22 pillbox]."|"1996/05/22"|0|"" 207|216|31|"Large type 24 pillbox, giving 360 degree cover to airfield. Large stepped embrasures."|"1996/05/22"|0| 208|217|31|"Large type 24 pillbox. Has very large stepped embrasures with Turnbull mounting pivots. "|"1996/05/22"|0| 209|218|31|"Hexagon pillbox with 6 embrasures. It is well constructed of concrete with brick shuttering and external cement cladding (now partially eroded). All the embrasures and the door have been fully blocked up. The ground is level with the bottom of the embrasures, and the roof has a lip around it with drainage holes. In the centre of the roof is a 2.5ft deep square hole [possibly an anti-aircraft or antenna mount?]. Access is by an offset half doorway protected by semi-sunken exterior blast walls. The main arc of the pillbox is N to NW."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 210|219|31|"A regular hexagon pillbox, with 6 embrasures. Well constructed of concrete with brick shuttering and external cement cladding. All the embrasures and the door are blocked up, although there are small gaps through which the remains of a single Turnbull mount is visible. The lipped roof still retains its turf. The main arc of the pillbox is to the S."|"1996/06/__"|0| 211|220|31|"Loophole (approx. 1ft x 1ft) in garden wall covering S approaches along A429."|"1997/03/03"|0|"" 212|221|31|"Pillbox described by the recorder as of the 'Woodford Type'. [No description of the 'Woodford Type' exists; no further information from other records exist to ascribe a type]."|"1998/04/05"|0|"" 213|222|31|"Built into modern house's southern gate post on Moorlane. Adjacent to public footpath. Weapon embrasures just below flat slab roof also supported by wood block. Construction modified to incorporate garden wall and rear wall re-built. Pillbox described by the recorder as of the 'Woodford Type'. [No description of the 'Woodford Type' exists; no further information from other records exist to ascribe a pillbox type]."|"1998/04/05"|0|"" 214|223|31|"Flat slab top, mixture of local stone and concrete. Embrasures now almost at ground level. Pillbox described by the recorder as of the 'Woodford Type'. [No description of the 'Woodford Type' exists; no further information from other records exist to ascribe a type]. - [from other Woodford examples, the type appears to have long embrasures, be set low in the ground, and have a thin, overhanging concrete slab roof - AWF]."|"1998/04/05"|0|"" 215|224|31|"Off Mill Lane in trees on eastern side of stream, south of Woodford Airfield. Flat top `Woodford' pattern, weapon/observation embrasures just below slab. Local masonry blocks plus cast concrete. Pillbox described by the recorder as of the 'Woodford Type'. [No description of the 'Woodford Type' exists; no further information from other records exist to ascribe a pillbox type]."|"1998/04/05"|0|"" 216|225|31|"Well constructed type 24 pillbox [on the Western Command Tamworth to Manchester line. Using the Macclesfield Canal as the major topographical feature]. Unsually positioned some distance from canal and faces west - ['I would have expected an eastward orientation but defences on canal appear to face both directions'. Defences along stop lines were constructed in depth and to give the maximum covering fire to other positions. Additionally many Western Command stop lines were constructed to defend against enemy operations moving from the Liverpool area, the north west coast and Wales (via possible bases In Ireland) as well as forming defensive positions against movement from the east]."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 217|225|31|"Probable type 22 concrete pillbox [confirmed type 24]. Stepped embrasures in five faces, entrance not visible [entrance to the rear covers by two small embrasure of the standard type 24 variety]. Apparent rectangular central pillar, not ricochet wall. Field visit description by David and Margret Sibley, SRF processed by Mike Osborne, Area Co-ordinator."|"1995/10/31"|0|"" 218|226|31|"Pillbox by canal bridge and railway line. Appears to be sited to fire east towards but not over hump-backed canal bridge."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 219|227|31|"Concrete roofed defence post, roof supported on pillars, sunk into ground to give low profile. Covers A523 and flat land to west. [defence post is of the cantilevered pillbox type but is not fully circular, rather semi circular]."|"1998/04/07"|0|"" 220|228|31|"Pillbox described by the recorder as of the 'Woodford Type'. [No description of the 'Woodford Type' exists; no further information from other records exist to ascribe a type]. Weapon slits at road level; slab top."|"1998/08/02"|0|"" 221|229|31|"Pillbox described by the recorder as of the 'Woodford Type'. [No description of the 'Woodford Type' exists; no further information from other records exist to ascribe a type]. Weapon slits at road level; slab on top."|"1998/09/13"|0|"" 222|229|31|"Small square sunken pillbox, concrete roof, wide embrasures."|"1996/02/__"|0| 223|230|171|"Concrete roofed defence post."|"1998/04/07"|0| 224|231|31|"Four sets of concrete sockets to take vertical rails, each socket taking two rails, eight rails in total. [Part of stop line running along Macclesfield Canal: Western Command Stop Line No 6]."|"1998/04/08"|0|"" 225|233|31|"Hexagon pillbox with 6 embrasures. It is constructed of concrete with brick shuttering and external cement cladding. All the embrasures and the door are fully blocked up and the entrance well has been filled in. The lipped roof still retains some of its turf. It has a SW main arc."|"1996/06/__"|0| 226|234|31|"Large concrete block placed across path over the bridge, plus vertical steel rail (ex-rail line). Parapet also removed (in war)."|"1998/03/14"|0|"" 227|235|31|"Overgrown 'seagull trench' position."|"1996/11/10"|0|"" 228|236|31|"Milestone with obliterated place name. Name removed during the Second World War."|"1996/02/__"|0| 229|237|31|"Two concrete blocks on canal bridge, one either end."|"1995/10/__"|0| 230|238|31|"Concrete block on east side of canal bridge. Next to block are two narrow gauge railway tracks. Lines which were possibly part of the original anti-tank system - emplaced upright in slots in bridge or sideways in block - bridge overgrown, so no sign of slots."|"1995/09/__"|0| 231|239|31|"Type 26 pillbox by bridge over canal."|"1996/02/__"|0| 232|241|31|"Elevated 'seagull trench' in field."|"1996/11/10"|0| 233|240|31|"Concrete pillbox in which embrasures have been sealed. Access difficult due to vegetation growth."|"1995/06/27"|0| 234|240|31|"At canal level adjoining bridge abutment, southern embrasures blocked (at time of construction) Located where public footpath to Lyme Park crosses canal."|"1998/04/04"|0|"" 236|242|31|"'Seagull trench' covering runway."|"1996/10/11"|0| 238|245|171|"Home Guard road block of temporary construction. Most probably a 'knife rest'."|"1198/04/17"|0|"" 239|243|31|"Type 27 pillbox with central A.A. well [now filled with fence posts and wire]. It faces W down valley towards Calne. On front face, inside on ceiling, are the very clear words, written in cement, 'Wimpey's. 680 C.O. R.E. Section 3 1940. C.O. Lt. Beaumont'. Original rusty barbed wire and pickets alongside in position."|"1995/08/08"|0|"" 240|246|31|"Two rectangular loopholes, cut in Castle wall, over looking Grosvenor Bridge (River Dee)."|"1997/04/07"|0|"" 241|247|31|"Over 100 concrete cylinders (with central holes) lining old car park and used to stop vehicles entering another section of the car park. Not in original location. Possible that the cylinders were gathered at the end of the war from around the City of Chester."|"1997/04/05"|0|"" 242|248|171|"Probably similar to other pillboxes surrounding Chester - square concrete roof on brick pillars. Pillbox destroyed to make way for Chester Zoo car park"|"1997/04/07"|0|"" 243|249|31|"Square pillbox with 6in concrete roof supported on corner brick pillars, with internal anti ricochet walls and simple entrance way (steps down into pillbox). Faces north east. Traces of dark green camouflage paint on pillars."|"1997/04/06"|0|"" 244|250|31|"Defence post on top of garden wall at road junction. Sketch drawing of site indicates a concrete roof with brick pillars."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 245|251|31|"Pillbox based on type 22 and used of defence of airfield. Currently being converted to house bats."|"1997/06/23"|0|"" 246|252|31|"Type 22 pillbox with five embrasures, no embrasure on entrance side. No access to interior, corrugated shuttered roof situated on banks of River lvel, field of fire across river to the east."|"1997/10/06"|0|"" 247|253|31|"Type 26 pillbox, brick built with concrete roof."|"1997/10/06"|0| 248|255|31|"Type 24 pillbox of concrete, with external brick facing. Concrete base overlaps pillbox which has an anti-ricochet wall internally. Faces due S. Concrete roof with earth covering. "|"1996/11/05"|0|"" 250|256|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox, built on low ground. It is sited close to a Robin hangar type B. It has a NW main arc of defence."|"1996/06/__"|0| 251|257|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox with 6 embrasures, including a small one to the rear. Reinforced concrete, with wooden shuttering. Internal 'baffle'. There is no evidence of embrasure shutters, although there are the remains of wooden shelving. This pillbox is built in an isolated position, and is clearly skylined on a ridge: with W main arc of defence."|"1996/08/__"|0| 252|258|31|"A concrete cantilever-type pillbox giving a full 360 degree arc of fire. Inside, the breastwork wall is hexagonal to approximately waist height and is then formed into a circle to match the circumference of the roof. Just below the rim are the remains of an iron rail, possibly designed to support an MG or some form of sliding shield or shutter. The massive roof pillar is mushroom shaped with a recessed head space, and there is a small recessed bay [for ammunition?] at one point in the outer wall. The reinforced concrete roof is still turf covered."|"1996/06/__"|0| 254|259|31|"A regular hexagon shaped pillbox, with 6 embrasures. Made of concrete, with brick shuttering and external cement cladding. Inside, one of the firing ports has the remains of a Turnbull mount. Has a SW main defence arc."|"1996/06/__"|0| 255|260|31|"Hexagon-shaped pillbox with 6 embrasures, one in each wall, including a full size embrasure off-set in the side containing the door. Constructed of concrete with brick shuttering (40cm thick walls) and external cement cladding (now partially eroded). The roof is very solid and is of concrete over half inch iron reinforcing bars originally on to wooden shuttering. All embrasures are stepped pre-cast concrete, but there is no evidence of brackets or shutters. On what appears to be the main defence arc, the embrasure has been enlarged and lowered to form what might be a 45cm x 48cm firing port. Inside the pillbox is a centrally placed, concrete anti-ricochet wall consisting of 3 equal wings and 3 bays; this also acts as an additional roof support. Outside, the ground is level with the bottom of the embrasures and the roof has a lip around it with drainage holes, probably for natural turf camouflage, of which none remains. Access is by an offset half doorway. The entrance is protected by semi-sunken exterior blast walls. All the embrasures and the doorway have now been blocked, although access can still be made through the enlarged embrasure. The main defence arc of the pillbox is S to SW."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 258|262|31|"An irregularly-shaped anti-aircraft emplacement, with a covered and an open section. It is of double brick construction with cement cladding externally and on the inside of the weapon bay. The roof is a single slab of concrete (now partially displaced) and the whole emplacement is buried to roof level. Access is by a flight of steps into the covered bay and then by a passage through into the weapon pit. In addition to the passage, the covered section consists of an additional 'room'. Just over a metre square, this contains remains of cabling (2 strand copper core, lead insulated) affixed to the wall with lead brackets. The open gun pit is largely full of rubble, but underneath this are the remains of a centrally placed gun mounting bracket bolted onto a brick/concrete plinth. The bracket (28 cm high with a 9 cm diameter bore) still has two adjusting securing bolts in place. On the top of the wall around the open section there are the remains of what appear to be 3 crenellations, possibly to permit a local defence. The emplacement has a commanding view SW to NW."|"1990/06/__"|0|"" 259|263|31|"85 concrete blocks, seventy of them extend to the north of a footpath, to end with several blocks being placed at right angles and set into a field. Those to the south number fifteen but it is believed that there are more under ground level which has risen over time. Some of the blocks show that it took more than one pouring of concrete to produce the desired shape. In some cases it is easy to make out the two pourings as the texture of the two concrete mixtures used is different."|"1997/02"|0| 260|264|31|"Home Guard Headquarters of Q Section of 2nd Wiltshire HG. [now used by ATC]."|"1997/03/03"|0| 261|265|31|"Similar to a type 22 thin walled pillbox. Hexagonal in plan but higher than usual, the gun embrasures being 7-8ft above ground level. A step is provided by the entrance. On the external wall to the left of the entrance are several fixings similar to nails. Lower down the wall, to the left of the step are two square holes each about two inches deep, made when concrete was poured. Further holes found around the pillbox above embrasure line. One to each side of each embrasure. Internally, few fittings, anti ricochet wall slightly damaged, black paint covers roof."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 262|267|31|"The flat face of the blocks are facing towards a field, at the northern end two blocks form a right angle to each other. The line then extends into the field and crosses what could be an anti tank ditch, now 8-10ft deep and 40 yds long. At ground level the blocks measure some 4-5 feet long, tops measure 41ins and the widths are approx 3ft. There are some 150 blocks set in a line following the embankment until they approach the small road bridge which crosses a railway."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 263|266|31|"20 anti-tank 'dragon's teeth' on W embankment of old railway line. There also appears to be a demolition chamber sunk into the bed of the railway line at this point."|"1997/11/01"|0| 264|268|31|"Three large concrete blocks (similar to those at Fairlop Airfield). There is a gap between numbers 2 and 3 indicating the loss of a fourth block. It would appear from the line of the curve that it was originally intended that the blocks would be part of a road block preventing travel along New North Road. No other remains of road block survive."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 265|269|31|"Pillbox stands no more than 3ft above the ground, although there is no evidence to suggest that the ground level has risen. In construction at least two pourings of concrete were made. Corrugated sheeting was used as shuttering. Pillbox has same dimensions as a type 22, each side has a central embrasure. Entrance is low down in one wall, and accessed by steps down. Anti ricochet wall is intact. Around the roof edge is a line of cement which may indicate that some brick work has been removed."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 266|270|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox. Thick walled type with breeze block shuttering. [Recorder Thomson gives NGR - ST 444426]."|"1997/09/13"|0|"" 267|271|31|"Type 28 thick walled pillbox. Very overgrown."|"1997/10/25"|0| 268|273|31|"50 blocks. Approx 40ft high, 40-44in deep, 36in wide. At base depth increases to 56ins, leaving a sloping back edge which faces an embankment"|"1996/12/__"|0| 269|272|31|"Type 24 pillbox buried up to roof slab, which has a plinth in the middle possibly to accept light AA MG. Condition of pillbox not known as buried."|"1997/10/25"|0| 270|274|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/10/25"|0| 271|275|31|"Pillbox."|"1997/01/__"|0| 273|277|31|"Pillbox of square plan, each side being between 10-12 ft in length. The walls are approx 3ft thick. Of the four walls only three contain an embrasure. There is a blast wall covering the entrance which has a single embrasure. The whole structure stands on a concrete raft."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 274|276|31|"Traces of anti-tank ditch running from just S of canal tunnel entrance to foot of Crimson Hill escarpment. Approx. 100 yards long with a 2ft - 3ft depression, V-shaped, albeit truncated [width difficult to ascertain]. [The artificial anti-tank ditch was dug in the stretch of the Stop Line where the Chard Canal ran in a tunnel]."|"1998/10/07"|411|"43" 276|278|31|"20 anti-tank cubes lining old canal embankment to N of tunnel."|"1998/09/06"|0| 277|279|31|"Square plan. Of the four walls only three contain embrasures, blast wall covers entrance and has an embrasure. Pillbox sits on concrete raft. Roof was constructed with the assistance of corrugated steel shuttering."|"1997/04"|0|"" 278|281|31|"Type 28A anti tank gun emplacement. The roof is a large concrete slab with sloping edges. Along bottom lip of the embrasures set centrally is a shallow recess and two elongated rectangular recesses, one to the right and one to the left of the opening at ground level. Internally, the main gun embrasure takes up at least half the wall space. Emplacement is divided in two by internal wall. Small chamber has embrasures, large chamber one large embrasure for field gun and a small embrasure."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 280|280|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick walled, made from corrugated iron framework, some of which is still lying by the pillbox. Soil piled up behind pillbox which still has some evidence of camouflage paint."|"1998/09/06"|0|"" 281|282|31|"Type 24 [type 22] thin walled brick pillbox. Anti ricochet wall is present in pillbox."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 282|283|31|"Rectangular infantry, brick clad pillbox, rear blast wall covering entrance, three walls have embrasures as does the blast wall."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 283|284|31|"Rectangular infantry, brick clad concrete pillbox, blast wall to the rear covering the entrance, three sides have embrasures as does the blast wall."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 284|285|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox, with brick shuttering and seven embrasures.. Anti ricochet wall is in place. The forward facing embrasures are covered with small hinged wooden flap."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 286|287|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. Embrasures have been bricked up with contemporary brick material. As has the doorway (which has been reopened at some stage). [The bricking up of the pillbox possibly occurred as part of the reorganisation of static defences away from stop lines to nodal points. Pillboxes not required and thought to be advantageous to the enemy were decommissioned in this manner]. The pillbox has a concrete roof."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 287|288|31|"Emplacement for medium machine gun, with integral L-shaped blast wall. Sunk into hillside with soil piled up on either side and on top."|"1998/09/06"|0|"" 288|289|31|"Emplacement for housing medium machine gun, with blast wall. Massive main embrasure, external dimensions 5ft x 2ft 2ins."|"1997/08/29"|404|"25" 289|290|31|"Type 28 pillbox for HMG or possibly 2 pdr. anti-tank gun. Covering small road bridge over disused railway line. Largely overgrown. This pillbox forms part of a very interesting complex of structures on the W edge of Herne Hill, with a road and rail block and anti-tank obstacles, as well as another 2 (possibly 3) bunkers. There are also indications of field works in the fields to the E of the old railway line. "|"1997/07/28"|0|"" 290|291|31|"Type 24 (type 22] thin walled concrete pillbox. Internally there is an anti ricochet wall."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 291|292|31|"Type 28 pillbox [only just visible through hedge]."|"1998/07/28"|0| 292|293|31|"Type 24 [type 22] thin walled brick clad pillbox. Embrasures have been bricked up excluding those in the rear. Internally there is an anti ricochet wall."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 293|294|31|"Railblock, largely overgrown, situated on W side of disused railway line S of road bridge."|"1997/07/28"|0| 294|296|31|"Type 22 thin walled brick clad pillbox. Internal anti ricochet wall survives."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 295|244|31|"Home Guard Observation Post, established on map point 397."|"1998/04/07"|0|"" 296|297|31|"Type 22 brick clad thin walled pillbox. Internal anti-ricochet wall only partially survives."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 297|295|31|"Type 24 pillbox with only the rear visible as the rest is deeply buried in a hedgerow."|"1997/07/31"|0| 298|299|31|"'Dragon's teeth' anti-tank obstacles on E side of disused railway line running S towards Chard Junction."|"1997/07/31"|0| 299|300|31|"Type 24 pillbox covering anti-tank obstacles and approach to junction of B3167 with Perry Street to Chard Junction road from W."|"1997/07/31"|0| 300|301|31|"Type 24 pillbox variant, for housing light machine gun. Thick walled type with larger embrasure than normal at front. Steel visor still in place. Covers 'The Drift' from the S."|"1997/07/31"|0| 301|302|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing E across Horn Moor."|"1997/07/31"|0| 302|303|31|"Approximately 6 'dragon's teeth' anti-tank obstacles in and near stream on bridleway by small bridge. Most overgrown, and at least one has fallen on its side."|"1997/07/31"|0|"" 303|304|31|"Type 28 pillbox for housing 6 pdr."|"1997/08/25"|0| 304|305|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Overgrown. Facing WSW along A303 towards Ilminster."|"1997/08/25"|0| 305|306|31|"Type 24 pillbox. "|"1997/08/29"|0|"" 306|307|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. "|"1997/08/29"|0|"" 307|308|31|"Anti-tank ditch, filled in at end of WW2: site recalled by recorder and revealed in 1994 (and later) by vegetation growth."|"1994"|0| 308|308|235|"Recollections of construction of anti-tank ditch"|"1998/10/__"|0| 309|309|31|"Emplacement for housing Vickers medium machine gun. Massive main embrasure, external dimensions 5ft x 2ft 2ins. Facing NNW across Pawlett Hams. Largely overgrown and being used as a tip by farmer."|"1997/08/29"|404|"25" 310|310|31|"Type 28 pillbox twin emplacement for 6 pdrs., built into W embankment of old canal."|"1997/09/27"|0| 311|311|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"1996/12/17"|0|"" 312|312|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1996/12/17"|0|"" 313|313|31|"Common type pillbox c1940 [probably type 24]."|"1996/12/17"|0|"" 314|314|31|"Type 24, thick walled, brick clad concrete pillbox. Embrasures set in to each wall, two in rear wall covering entrance, rear wall longer than other five sides. Anti ricochet wall has been removed. [This site may be a duplication of UORN 314]."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 315|315|31|"Type 24 [type 22] brick clad concrete pillbox."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 316|316|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox: 10ft x 12ft, brick clad. Only 3 walls have embrasures, each with a concrete shelf. The entrance is in the fourth wall which does not have an embrasure. A blast wall of considerable thickness cover the entrance. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 317|317|31|"Type 22 thin walled brick clad pillbox, five main embrasures, entrance in long side to rear covered by two further embrasures. Anti ricochet wall present inside pillbox. Possible traces of original camouflage scheme."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 318|318|31|"Thick walled type 24 brick clad concrete pillbox. Five embrasures, entrance in longest side covered by two further embrasures. Y shaped anti ricochet wall present."|"1997/02"|0|"" 319|319|31|"Thick walled type 24 brick clad concrete pillbox. Five embrasures, entrance in longest side covered by two further embrasures. Anti ricochet wall in very good condition and made of brick."|"1997/02"|0|"" 320|320|31|"Type 24 [type 22] brick clad concrete pillbox, five embrasures, entrance in longest wall covered by further two embrasures. There are brick arches over embrasures similar to those found above windows in old houses [possible camouflage feature]. Anti ricochet wall intact."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 321|321|31|"Thick walled type 24 brick clad concrete pillbox. Five embrasures and entrance in longest wall to rear, it does not appear to be flanked by embrasures. Internal anti ricochet wall is intact. Pillbox stands on a concrete raft and on the roof concrete slabs have been placed in an irregular fashion [possibly as a form of camouflage]."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 322|322|31|"Type 28a brick clad anti tank gun emplacement. Interior divided into two chambers. Main chamber includes large field gun embrasure and a smaller infantry embrasure. the second chamber has two embrasures. Large entrance to the rear."|"1997/02"|0|"" 323|323|31|"Infantry type pillbox, 10ft x 12ft, brick clad concrete pillbox. Three walls have embrasures, the fourth an entrance and there is a blast wall present."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 324|324|31|"Type 28a brick clad concrete anti tank gun emplacement. Two chambers, the larger of which has the main embrasure for the field gun the entrance and a further small embrasure. Second chamber has two small embrasures."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 325|325|31|"Low concrete triangular enclosure with 18ft long walls. Each wall is 12in thick and 22-26in high with 4in crenellations. The rear, west side has an entrance in its centre 6ft wide - the opposite point of the triangle facing east towards the expected line of attack. There is no concrete floor or base - the ground height in the interior is the same as the exterior. Partially blocking the entrance is a large oak tree which hangs over the structure. Immediately behind is a water filled ditch. A prepared rifle position for a platoon of infantry, it was built by the military during the summer of 1940. It was intended that infantry men could crawl along the ditch behind the structure, through the entrance, and up to a prone position behind the walls."|"1994/01"|0|"" 326|326|31|"Spigot mortar base, in generally good condition. Possible to make out where firing pit existed from field observation of surrounding land. Steel pin still present."|"1997/08/31"|0|"" 327|326|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1997/03/__"|0| 328|327|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal, steel pin survives but firing trench does not."|"1997/08/10"|0|"" 329|329|31|"Thick walled type 24 concrete pillbox. Five embrasures and entrance in longest wall to the rear. Entrance flanked by two embrasures. Internally the concrete shelves for the embrasures survive, but the anti ricochet wall only partially remains. There is a large square hole in the ceiling."|"1997/02"|0|"" 330|330|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox, 10ft x 12ft pillbox. Three walls have embrasures the fourth an entrance covered by a blast wall. The blast wall has an embrasure. Below each of the embrasures are angle brackets."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 331|331|31|"Rectangular infantry, 10ft x 12ft, pillbox. Three walls have embrasures the fourth the entrance covered by a blast wall. The blast wall has an embrasure. Angle brackets for the embrasures survive."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 332|332|31|"Type 22 brick clad concrete pillbox, each of the sides of which has an embrasure. The entrance is through a small, low brick built extension under one of the embrasures and has a concrete roof. Anti ricochet wall survives internally"|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 333|333|31|"Thick walled type 24 concrete pillbox. Five embrasures and an entrance in the longest side flanked by two further embrasures. Internally the concrete shelves survive as does the brick anti ricochet wall. Several of the gun mountings survive in various states of preservation."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 334|334|31|"Thick walled type 24 prefabricated concrete pillbox. Five embrasures and an entrance in the longest side covered by a further 2 embrasures. Internally concrete shelves survive, as does the anti ricochet wall. There is a large square hole in the ceiling"|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 335|335|31|"Type 22 brick pillbox with six embrasures, one in each side. The entrance is below one of the embrasures and is covered by a small brick extension."|"1997/10"|0|"" 336|336|31|"Type 28a concrete anti tank gun emplacement. The structure is divided into two chambers, the larger of the two has the main embrasure plus a small secondary one. The smaller chamber has two small embrasures. The entrance is to the rear and is large enough to fit a field artillery piece."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 338|337|31|"Type 24 prefabricated thick walled pillbox. There are five embrasures and the entrance is in the longest wall at the rear flanked by a further two embrasures. Flat concrete shelves survive internally as does the anti ricochet wall. There is a hole in the ceiling."|"1997/02"|0|"" 339|338|31|"Type 24 [type 22] thin walled pillbox. There are five embrasures and the entrance is in the longest wall at the rear flanked by a further two embrasures. Evidence of flat concrete shelves survive internally as does the brick anti ricochet wall. A high concrete step is situated at the threshold of the pillbox."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 341|339|31|"Type 28 pillbox twin emplacement for 6 pdrs., built into W embankment of old canal."|"1997/09/27"|0| 349|347|31|"Type 24 pillbox covering A378 from W."|"1997/09/27"|0|"" 371|364|31|"Rectangular infantry, thick walled, pillbox. There are three embrasures and the entrance is covered by a blast wall. The blast wall extends the length of the entrance wall and is attached to the pillbox by a concrete slab forming a covering between blast wall and main structure."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 373|365|31|"Type 22 thin walled pillbox. There are five embrasures and the entrance is in the longest side covered by a further two embrasures. There is and internal anti ricochet wall."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 375|366|31|"Type 28A pillbox. Evidence that original large embrasure was bricked up at some time to create smaller embrasure. The large entrance to the rear has also been partially bricked up. The entrance is by way of a dog legged passage. The structure is divided in to two chambers the larger encompasses the main embrasure, the entrance and a smaller embrasure. The second chamber has a further two embrasures."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 377|367|31|"Rectangular infantry, thick walled, concrete pillbox. Only two walls contain open embrasures, the others having being bricked up. There is a vent with a dog legged passage off one wall and the entrance in another. There is no blast wall or evidence of one."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 379|368|31|"Type 24 thin walled concrete pillbox. Five embrasures, entrance to the rear flanked by a further two embrasures. Internally gun mounts survive and there is a brick built anti ricochet wall. If not part of GHQ Reserve Line, possibly part of Debden Airfield perimeter defences."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 381|370|31|"Type 24 pillbox made with corrugated iron shuttering."|"1997/11/08"|0|"" 382|371|31|"Type 24 pillbox made with corrugated iron shuttering."|"1997/11/08"|0|"" 383|372|31|"Type 24 pillbox; thick-walled type covering B3162 towards the W, and old railway bridge over the road to S."|"1997/11/01"|0|"" 384|373|31|"80 anti-tank cubes running from bridge on W side of railway line for approx. 50 yards, then following E side for the rest of the distance."|"1997/11/01"|0|"" 385|374|31|"Pillbox (type unknown as nearly totally overgrown)."|"1998/08/21"|0|"" 386|375|31|"Type 24 pillbox; thick walled facing S across River Tone. A number of the embrasures have been sealed with concrete and the door likewise, but with breeze blocks."|"1998/08/21"|0|"" 387|377|31|"Anti-tank cube on N side of road covering culvert by gateway."|"1998/08/21"|0|"" 388|378|31|"Type 22 thin walled concrete pillbox. Five embrasures, entrance to the rear flanked by a further two embrasures. Internally gun brackets survive and there is a brick built anti ricochet wall."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 390|379|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED. Embrasures seaward and each end. Photographic evidence only."|"1996/11/__"|0|"" 391|380|31|"To the south of Adam Bridge in Gamage's Wood is an arched brick and concrete bridge across the River Cam. At the east end, in the centre, are three iron manhole covers 7yds apart. These are the access covers to mining chambers which would have contained explosives to blow the bridge in the event of an enemy attack. At the time of the site visit, the easternmost cover was lifted and the chamber found to be flooded. The middle cover of the three was opened to reveal a circular chamber 5ft deep x 3ft in diameter made from a concrete sewage pipe. At the bottom were two 2ft square side chambers to the north and south. These would have contained the explosives. Wires in conduit led from the top of the main chamber to each of the side chambers. These would have eventually led to a detonation point."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 392|381|31|"Thick walled rectangular infantry pillbox. Externally, square in plan each side between 10-12ft in length. Walls approx 3 ft thick. Three of the four walls contain an embrasure, the fourth the entrance. Entrance is not central in the wall but is set to one side. The entrance is covered by a blast wall of considerable thickness, in which is set an embrasure. Faces E towards bridge. No internal inspection could take place due to the estate manager refusing permission."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 393|382|31|"Thin walled type 24 pillbox, five equal length sides and a sixth longer side with the entrance. There are five main embrasures and a further two covering the entrance. There is a large brick built anti ricochet wall. Some hinge blocks remain in situ below the embrasures and one has the remains of the supporting knee for a shelf."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 394|383|31|"Two large concrete blocks, one each side of the track, on the W side of a bridge across a branch of the River Cam. The one to the north has a 6in hole through it. The one to the south is behind a high brick wall which shows signs that it was partially demolished and then rebuilt after the war. Originally these two blocks would have supported a steel hawser fixed permanently through the concrete of the south block and passed through the 6in hole in the north block to a fixing point. This could then be lowered for friendly traffic or fixed in the raised position as an anti tank obstacle. Remains of the steel hawser are still attached to the N block. (AWF - 7.6.02)."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 396|385|171|"Reported to be a pillbox (DESTROYED) built to cover the surface of the lake against seaplane landings. The surface of the lake was also covered with oil drums strung on wires across the lake to prevent landings in 1940."|"1998/04/07"|9| 398|388|31|"Two large concrete blocks, one each side of the track, on the W side of a bridge across a branch of the River Cam. The one to the north has a 6in hole through it. The one to the south is behind a high brick wall which shows signs that it was partially demolished and then rebuilt after the war. Originally these two blocks would have supported a steel hawser fixed permanently through the concrete of the south block and passed through the 6in hole in the north block to a fixing point. This could then be lowered for friendly traffic or fixed in the raised position as an anti tank obstacle."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 400|390|31|"Thick walled type 24 pillbox. Five equal sized walls with embrasures. Sixth longer side with entrance flanked by a further two embrasures. Internally there is a large brick built anti ricochet wall, and concrete shelves under the embrasures."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 401|391|31|"Thick walled type 24 pillbox. Five equal sized walls with embrasures in only four of these walls. A sixth longer side with entrance is flanked by a further two embrasures. Internally there is a large brick built anti ricochet wall, and concrete shelves under the embrasures."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 403|392|31|"Two concrete blocks on their sides and about four feet square. The one to the right of the bridge has a large section of metal bar protruding, possibly `T' sectioned. At the other end is another pipe but it contains only concrete. The second block has slipped further down the bank but is basically the same size but without the metal bar in the top. There would probably have been a steel hawser stretched between the two blocks."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 405|393|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox. Square in plan the sides being between 10-12ft in length. The walls are approx 3ft thick. Three of the four walls contain embrasures, the fourth has an off set entrance. A blast wall of considerable thickness covers the entrance and has a single embrasure in it."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 408|396|31|"Single storey, circular plan pillbox, of rubble construction with cement skin. Flat reinforced concrete roof. Curved blast wall protects doorway. 4 embrasures set at different heights."|"1994/11/__"|0|"" 409|396|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox still containing brackets for rifle shelf. Embrasures just above ground level, one embrasure angled to fire into valley (NE)."|"1998/04/03"|0| 412|398|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox with five sides of equal length, each with a central embrasure. A sixth longer side contains the entrance flanked by two embrasures. Internally the brick anti ricochet wall and concrete shelves survive."|"1997/03"|0|"" 416|401|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox with five sides of equal length, each with a central embrasure. A sixth longer side contains the entrance flanked by two embrasures. Internally the brick anti ricochet wall and concrete shelves survive. Stencilled onto an inside wall at eye level is the number `21' in black."|"1997/03"|0|"" 418|402|31|"Rectangular infantry, thick walled, pillbox. Externally, square in plan, each side being between 10-12ft long. Of the four walls three have central embrasures. The fourth wall has an off set entrance covered by a blast wall of considerable thickness. Internally one wooden shelf survives (made of pine) There is evidence of two other shelves below the embrasures."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 420|403|31|"Type 24 pillbox destroyed in Feb 1997 (type derived from photograph taken by recorder in March 1996; entrance to pillbox is covered by concrete porch)."|"1996/03/__"|859|"5" 422|404|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, made with corrugated iron shuttering. Facing N and covering railway line to E and W. Largely overgrown. As camouflage this pillbox had a garden made surrounding it, and charred rafters were placed on the roof to give the look of a abandoned burnt-out cottage."|"1998/08/21"|411|"45" 424|405|31|"Pillbox destroyed during road widening. Tyres were burnt inside it for a week until the concrete cracked. Possibly a type 24."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 428|407|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Entrance facing south west. Small embrasures. Interior not seen as entrance and embrasures are bricked up."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 430|408|238|"Pillbox [no further description given], site located on map at Cambridge University Library. [Site recorded by A.G. Kerr]."|"1997/01/15"|0|"" 432|409|31|"Pillbox now DESTROYED [from memory of Conygar View resident who has lived in area since 1941]."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 434|411|31|"Pillbox now DESTROYED [from memory of resident who has lived in area since 1941]."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 436|412|238|"Pillbox [no further description given], site located on map at Cambridge University Library."|"1997/01/15"|0|"" 438|413|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick walled and made with corrugated iron shuttering. Facing ENE along railway track on railway embankment [totally inaccessible]."|"1998/08/21"|0|"" 440|414|238|"Pillbox [no further description given], site located on map at Cambridge University Library."|"1997/01/15"|0|"" 442|415|238|"Pillbox [no further description given], site located on map at Cambridge University Library."|"1997/01/15"|0|"" 444|416|31|"Type 24 pillbox, made with corrugated iron shuttering. Facing NW towards Ruishton along course of old Chard Canal."|"1998/08/21"|0|"" 446|417|238|"Pillbox [no further description given], site located on map at Cambridge University Library."|"1997/01/15"|0|"" 447|419|31|"Hexagonal Pillbox."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 448|420|31|"Hexagonal Pillbox."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 450|422|31|"Rail block consisting of two large concrete blocks just over one track width apart. with PLAN"|"1998/08/21"|0|"" 452|423|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick walled type made with corrugated iron shuttering. Facing W towards Ruishton. [Considerably overgrown]."|"1998/08/21"|0|"" 454|424|31|"Originally a 6-sided pillbox, but outside 'rounded' by weather and farming. Larger than average pillbox. 6 embrasures (2 on sea side with approx. 8ins gap; 4 on land side approx. 16ins gap]. All had steel shutters; most are gone. Walls 28ins to 36ins thick. Blast wall at door, and internal brick ricochet wall."|"1996/03/05"|0|"" 456|425|31|"Lozenge shaped pillbox with four embrasures. Two main embrasures set up with fixed mountings (internally) face to and from the river. There is an entrance down steps under a covered porch like structure."|"1993/11/__"|0|"" 457|426|31|"Pillbox with 6 sides: 5 embrasures, all with metal flaps. Door 28ins wide, 3 steps up and then steps down into pillbox. Overall height approx. 8ft. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Concrete walls all have wood battens inset to take outside wood cladding (one piece still in place). Pillbox was disguised as a platelayer's hut. False brick chimney on roof. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/03/05"|1116|"" 459|428|31|"Lozenge shaped pillbox with four embrasures. Two main embrasures set up with fixed mountings (internally) face to and from the river. There is an entrance down steps under a covered porch like structure."|"1993/11/__"|0|"" 460|429|31|"Small structure on roof of a building on the pier. Large open embrasure faces seaward."|"1993/11/__"|0|"" 461|430|31|"Two large concrete blocks now incorporated in modern sea wall defences. Approx 7ft high. One block has a bronze plaque with the following inscription: `County Borough of Southend-on-Sea. 'On the threat of invasion by German forces in 1940 1804 of these concrete blocks were constructed on the sea front as part of the coastal defences.''"|"1998/04/17"|0|"" 462|431|31|"Pillbox with 6 sides, 3 of which face the railway line (approx. 9ft wide), and 2 (10ft wide) towards Minehead and Taunton. The landward side, with door, is 16ft wide. The overall height is approx. 8ft, with turf on top possibly from original camouflage. Concrete walls have battens inset to hold wood cladding to disguise as signal box."|"1996/03/05"|0|"" 464|432|31|"Pillbox in poor condition [cannot be entered]. 5 embrasures, some with metal flaps still present. Concrete base and lower parts of walls. Concrete pillars and earth and beach stone infill. Concrete and earth on top."|"1996/03/05"|0|"" 466|433|31|"Type 22 pillbox which has undergone considerable reinforcement. A double thickness of concrete has been added up to the height of the bottom of the embrasures. The embrasures have been clad in steel, both internally and externally."|"1998/04/17"|0|"" 467|434|31|"Pillbox, now DESTROYED."|"1996/12"|0|"" 469|435|31|"Minehead seafront, W of Minehead Harbour."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 471|436|31|"Type 22 pillbox which has undergone considerable reinforcement. A double thickness of concrete has been added up to the height of the bottom of the embrasures. The embrasures have been clad in steel, both internally and externally."|"1998/04/17"|0|"" 473|438|31|"Underground bunker lined with curved corrugated iron, buried under leaf mould. Some rusted iron still visible. Straight depression running uphill from bunker to large hole [emergency exit?]."|"1997/04/27"|0|"" 477|441|31|"Square pillbox [probably type 26 pillbox]."|"1997/01/16"|0|"" 478|442|31|"Minefield Control Tower. Unique, 22ft high x 20ft wide observation post built as a two storey hexagonal tower surmounted by a concrete cupola. Constructed of 2ft thick concrete, the lower level is a pillbox/strong point with a total of seventeen embrasures at two heights giving 360 degree defence. The upper floor is reached by an open hatchway (no ladder). This is a 16ft wide room with a high pyramidal ceiling at the apex of which is the 6ft wide cupola containing a firing embrasure with a steel flap in each of its six sides. The dominant feature of the upper room is a concrete platform above which is a 6ft x 16ft wide look-out slot set in the south wall [this looks very like a field gun emplacement and the cupola embrasures the look-out slots]. From this position one can see above a sea wall (some 50yds) to the front of the tower, and out across the mouth of the River Crouch. The building, striking for its size is listed as OP by reference 1 `Wartime Contraventions 1968'. `Fortifications of East Anglia' (reference 2) shows a sketch and states `The Crouch was defended by a mine field controlled from this tower on the north bank.'"|"1193/02/__"|0|"" 479|443|31|"Type 22 pillbox with additional concrete reinforcement skirt, built in a stepped form up to the bottom of the embrasures. Additional steel plates added to embrasures to reduce their size. Entrance faces seawards, half blocked by addition of reinforcement. Upper half of entrance made in to an embrasure. Entrance gained by passage through reinforcement skirt. Small embrasure to cover the old entrance still in place and not blocked. Skirt has modern iron hand rail and steps up to allow access to top of the skirt as a viewing platform."|"1998/03/26"|0|"" 480|444|31|"Badger setts and natural cave, enlarged by blasting. [Recorder has description from survivor, but was unable to locate exact site]."|"1996"|0|"" 482|445|31|"Hillside horizontal mine shaft used as operational base."|"1996/05/12"|0|"" 484|446|31|"Type 22 pillbox with additional concrete reinforcement skirt. Built on base which contains door and steps up to pillbox chamber. Pillbox is set into and on top of sea wall."|"1998/03/26"|0|"" 485|447|171|"Operational base: nissen hut buried in Lyatt Wood: now DESTROYED [information from veteran's account]."|"1996/02/24"|0|"" 487|448|31|"Type 22 pillbox with additional concrete reinforcement skirt. Built on base which contains door and steps up to pillbox chamber. Pillbox is set into and on top of sea wall."|"1998/03/26"|0|"" 488|449|31|"Hexagonal, concrete pillbox. Revetted shuttered embrasures. Access from station down platform. Embrasures blocked by timber."|"1998/02/05"|0|"" 489|450|31|"Operational base in miner's tunnel into old ochre mine, broken into by old quarry, at W end of Dolebury opposite Churchill Rocks. In private garden. [Recorder unable to locate]."|"1996/03/08"|0|"" 491|451|31|"Concrete type 22 pillbox with additional rectangular anti-aircraft well attached to the side (west side). AA well can be entered from an internal entrance in the pillbox. Around the outside is a wide skirt of concrete up to the embrasures added as reinforcement. This is now breaking away from the pillbox."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 492|452|171|"Operational base in disused mine shaft [recorder cannot locate site known from oral accounts by veterans]."|"1996/02/23"|0|"" 494|453|171|"Natural cave, with modifications, used as operational base."|"1997/03/10"|0|"" 496|454|31|"Operational base in natural cave, improved by blasting."|"1996/06/02"|0|"" 498|454|171|"Account of Compton Bishop AU operational base."|"1995/07/05"|0|"" 499|455|171|"Operational base and explosives store."|"1997/04/01"|0|"" 502|459|31|"Concrete cantilevered roofed pillbox. Emplacement has a low dome-like circular roof, flattened in centre and some 12ft in diameter. Around the edge is a simple moulded gutter fitted with outfall pipes to throw water away from the structure. This surface has some erosion which reveals structural reinforcement rods. There is a low level door set into the wall. Continuous 360 degree embrasure is about 12in high. Roof is supported by a circular pillar. A metal bar runs internally just below the embrasure all the way around the structure."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 503|460|31|"Natural cave used as operational base for the Blagdon Auxiliary Unit. [SMR gives NGR - ST 46815845]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 506|459|31|"Pillbox FC Construction Type [description on second SRF]"|"1995/11/__"|0|"" 507|461|171|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [site known from veterans' accounts]."|"1997/03/27"|0|"" 510|462|31|"Pillbox type 22. Pillbox is located by the clubroom of `The Squadron' and is painted with camouflage."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 514|463|31|"Corrugated iron tube, with 500 cm of earth on top, used as buried operational base. Earth forms rough floor. Interior painted white. 5m long, 3m wide, 1.5m high."|"1996/__/__"|70|"" 515|464|31|"Pillbox type 22, thin walled. Ground level has been reduced by over 12in. Metal plates about 5/6in thick protect each side of the embrasures. Anti ricochet walls present."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 516|464|31|"Pillbox FC Construction Type [description on second SRF]"|"1995/11/__"|0|"" 517|464|31|"Pillbox type 22, in middle of field on north east of airfield [description on second SRF]."|"1995/11"|0|"" 518|465|31|"Pillbox possible type 22. Recorder Mike Osborne says pillbox is local design. Walls about 12in thick at piers but possibly half that at embrasures. Embrasures have concrete lintels and sills. It is believed that earth would have been piled up against the walls to at least the height of the bottom of the lintels. The embrasures cut almost the entire length of the walls. One side seems to have been destroyed and this would have included the entrance."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 527|468|31|"Pillbox type 22. Entrance is full height, protected by a reduced embrasure to the left-hand side. Other embrasures protected each side by metal plate. Internally anti ricochet wall survives as do brackets below embrasures."|"1996/12"|0|"" 528|468|31|"Pillbox Type 22"|"1995/11"|0|"" 529|467|31|"Trial lead mine (opened 1830), locally termed an ochre mine, used as operational base. Horizontal drift tunnel into wooded hillside. Paving slabs remain, with some pieces of old wood and rusty bracket. Faint marks on wall."|"1996/04/18"|0|"" 530|469|31|"Pillbox FC Construction Type, located just outside eastern perimeter of airfield."|"1995/11"|0|"" 532|467|171|"Accounts of operational base from interviews with veterans."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 533|470|31|"Jumble of concrete with rough concrete stump. Possible spigot mortar base with spigot and steel pin chipped out."|"1995/12/__"|0|"" 535|471|171|"Operational base [site known from veterans' accounts]."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 536|471|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox still containing brackets for rifle shelf. Embrasures just above ground level, one embrasure angled to fire into valley (NE)."|"1998/04/03"|0| 537|471|171|"Account of Compton Bishop AU operational base."|"1995/07/05"|0|"" 538|471|31|"Trial lead mine (opened 1830), locally termed an ochre mine, used as operational base. Horizontal drift tunnel into wooded hillside. Paving slabs remain, with some pieces of old wood and rusty bracket. Faint marks on wall."|"1996/04/18"|0|"" 539|471|171|"Accounts of operational base from interviews with veterans."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 540|472|31|"Piles of turves and stones set up to stop enemy airborne landings, known locally as 'tumps'."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 544|472|171|"Accounts of building of tumps [included with record]"|"1996"|0|"" 545|208|31|"Concrete blocks built into road surface to take steel rail girders, creating a road block across the road."|"1997/03/05"|0|"" 547|232|31|"Site of Roadblock."|"1998/04/04"|0|"" 548|473|31|"Possible pillbox [uncertain]. 4ft 6ins high, 6ft deep, 8ft 6ins wide of rough concrete with 2 brick lined embrasures on face and 1 on each side. While structure filled with rubble. Scrub growing from earth on top. No apparent access."|"1996/07/15"|0|"" 550|474|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Entrance is via short passage through thickness of wall [possible that pillbox has been reinforced]. Internally the anti ricochet wall survives as do some of the Turnbull mounting's fittings."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 551|475|31|"Pillbox [gun emplacement] constructed within a farm building at a point where a road bridge crosses the River Avon at Breamore Mill. Of double-brick thickness on 3 sides: 4th side is partially brick and partially wood (for camouflage). Built on a concrete base. Each wall has 1 embrasure made of cast concrete. The roof is of cast concrete, approx. 6ins thick. [for further details of construction see report attached to original record]. "|"1996/05/__"|379|"" 552|476|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Hexagonal with 6 embrasures. Entrance is via short passage through thickness of wall [possible that pillbox has been reinforced]. Internally the anti ricochet wall survives as do some of the Turnbull mounting fittings."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 553|477|31|"Possible pillbox [uncertain]. 4' 6"" high, 6' deep, 8' 6"" wide of rough concrete with 2 brick lined embrasures on face and 1 on each side. While structure filled with rubble. Scrub growing from earth on top. No apparent access."|"1996/07/15"|0|"" 554|478|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Entrance is via short passage through thickness of wall [possible that pillbox has been reinforced]. Internally the anti ricochet wall survives as do some of the Turnbull mountings fittings."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 555|479|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Entrance is via short passage through thickness of wall [possible that pillbox has been reinforced]. Internally the anti ricochet wall survives as do some of the Turnbull mountings fittings."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 556|480|31|"Pickett Hamilton fort. Lies upside down. Both outer skin and the internal pierced roof sections are together [upper section with embrasures]. There are steps fitted to the inner wall allowing for access and the pump for raising and lowering the upper section is still in situ. It was not clear whether the hatch cover was in place as the bottom (top) was filled with earth. The four embrasures could still be seen."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 557|481|31|"Pickett Hamilton fort. Found by small metal cover plate which was an irregular hexagon. This was hinged to the concrete top of the fort. Once lifted the inside was revealed showing it was 99% complete. The only part missing is the hand pump."|"1997/01"|0|"" 558|482|31|"Small pillbox similar to type 22 but there is no visible entrance. Interior of pillbox now full of wood pushed through embrasures. Pillbox stands in the north west corner of airfield next to perimeter track."|"1997/01"|0|"" 559|483|31|"Type 22 pillbox, thin walled and follows hexagonal plan. However, no wall is pierced by an entrance. A close inspection of the walls indicated that the entrance was at ground level. External traces have now been covered. Internal hatch covered entrance, lowered when manned to allow use of embrasure. There are embrasures on each side of the pillbox but no sign of an anti ricochet wall."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 560|484|31|"Type 22 pillbox, entrance by way of door in one side, covered by small embrasure. Internally there is an anti ricochet wall but no other fittings."|"1997/01"|0|"" 561|485|31|"Modified type 26 pillbox, built of concrete with brick shuttering facing. The base, which extends beyond the walls, and the roof roof are of concrete. The entrance is in the NE face protected by a detached blast wall. There is no evidence of a door. There are 3 embrasures, NW and SW, centrally placed; NE, off-centre. They have a concrete lintel and stepped splayed cast concrete embrasures. The remains of an internal fold down shelf below each embrasure exist. There is evidence that the external concrete has been grooved to simulate the pointing of bricks, and painted red. [additional information in report attached to original record]."|"1996/05/__"|379|"" 562|486|31|"Reinforced type 22 pillbox. Embrasures are deeply indented and approximately four feet thick. The internal wall being constructed of brick some 4 inches thick, then followed by a sandwich layer of concrete and a final double layer of brick cladding. The present height is six feet and each wall about eight to nine feet long. The entrance is close to an angle of wall which lead to a short tunnel set within the thickness of the wall. There is an anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 563|487|31|"Reinforced Type 22 pillbox. Embrasures are deeply indented and approximately four feet thick. Three of the six walls do not have embrasures. The internal wall being constructed of brick some 4 inches thick, then followed by a sandwich layer of concrete and a final double layer of brick cladding. The present height is six feet and each wall about eight to nine feet long. The entrance is close to an angle of wall which lead to a short tunnel set within the thickness of the wall. There is an anti ricochet wall."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 564|488|31|"Modified type 26 pillbox of square structure built of concrete with brick facing. Concrete base and roof. The entrance protected by a detached blast wall, on the NE face. There is no evidence of a door. 3 embrasures, NW and SW, centrally placed; NE, off-centre. There are the remains of an internal fold-down shelf below each embrasure."|"1996/05/__"|379|"" 565|489|31|"Concrete plinth on which is a raised hexagonal concrete layer. If this is followed around then a small piece of concrete wall can be found. The shape and size of the remains indicate that it was probably a type 22 thin-walled pillbox."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 566|490|238|"Pillbox [no further description given], site located on map at Cambridge University Library."|"1997/01/15"|0|"" 568|492|171|"Spigot mortar emplacement, said to be buried under a garden. One of two (see UORN 13663)."|"1997/06/23"|0|"" 569|493|31|"Type 24 pillbox converted for use as a bat box. Conversion was undertaken by Lee Valley Regional Park."|"1997/06/23"|0|"" 570|494|31|"Windmill used as an observation post. No traces survive as building was developed as a house in the 1950's or 60's."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 572|496|31|"The castle is now a park with an earth rampart surrounding it. Spigot mortar stands proud on the corner of the rampart overlooking the road junction."|"1998/03/09"|0|"" 573|497|31|"Type 22 brick built, thin walled pillbox. Embrasures, 12in x 10in, in all sides except side with entrance which is covered by a small embrasure 10in x 6in. Central pillar is a brown glazed pipe 12in in diameter."|"1997/09/24"|0|"" 574|498|31|"Reinforced concrete pillbox, of hexagonal type; door and all embrasures blocked up. Very much covered in vegetation."|"1995/11/18"|0|"" 575|499|31|"Small pillbox built into bridge over railway facing towards Christchurch. Single embrasure in front face. with DRAWING."|"1995/10/15"|0|"" 577|501|31|"Pillbox on hillside facing SW towards Taddiford Gap; has 3 embrasures in main face, 1 in other."|"1995/10/15"|0|"" 578|502|31|"Concrete with brick skin pillbox of individual design. Three sided like a bay window, the pillbox is attached to side of barn. Concrete stepped embrasures, 2ft x 1ft. Concrete shelves survive. Walls approx 8ft x 8ft x 8ft. Entrance through to barn 3ft square."|"1996/05/13"|0|"" 579|503|31|"Very large anti-tank blocks with metal construction [purpose unknown] in between them. [Recorder gives NGR - SZ 264924]."|"1995/10/15"|0|"" 580|504|31|"Anti-tank cubes now half-buried on beach."|"1995/10/15"|0|"" 581|505|31|"Pillbox, constructed with prefabricated concrete panels bolted together to form shuttering. With table for Vickers medium machine gun."|"1998/03/29"|0|"" 582|496|31|"Concrete cylinder with metal pintle on top."|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 584|507|31|"6 sided pillbox with 4 embrasures, built on top of a 19th century fort, overlooking moat. Measurements:- N side - external width, 5ft 5ins. Height from bank 3ft 7ins. Embrasure 3ft 6ins x 10ins. Sill 1ft 2ins (brick) Lintel 10ins. Internal, 4ft Height 6ft 11ins Embrasure 3ft 4.5ins x 10ins. NE Entrance side - External width, 4ft 9ins Height 3ft 5ins. Concrete lintel over entrance 1ft. Brick side of entrance, 1ft 4ins x 1ft 1ins. Height 6ft 11ins. Entrance 4ft height, width, 2ft. E side - width, 4ft 7ins x height, 3ft 8ins (external): no embrasures. S side - external [inaccessible in foliage]. Internal, width curving to entrance, 7ft 10ins. Embrasure, 3ft 9ins x 10ins (1ft 1.5ins across internal lintel). SW side - external [inaccessible in foliage]. Internal, width 4ft x height 7ft. Embrasure, 3ft 4ins x 10ins. W side - external [inaccessible in foliage]. Internal, width 4ft. Embrasure width 3ft 4.5ins x 10ins. Brick side of entrance - width 1ft 4ins x 1ft 1ins x 6ft 11ins. Ceiling - 10 concrete slabs. Entrance width, 2ft. E or entrance side, 3ft 11ins Top, external: mixed concrete."|"1997/06/27"|72|"" 585|508|31|"10 - 12 concrete blocks, scattered about and in a heap. 34in x 34in x 36in. Iron plate on top of each one and railway line steel bar through the middle."|"1996/04/29"|0|"" 586|509|31|"Pillbox (and Observation Post), of rectangular design, built on top of 19th century fort, now an Industrial Site. Overlooking entrance, with 2 embrasures facing entrance, and with an opening in the roof [inaccessible to recorder as surrounded by high wire fence]."|"1997/06/27"|72|"" 587|510|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox with brick outer skin. Cross shaped central pillar and with a corrugated ceiling. The entrance faces north. According to Mr. John Dignall, Area Police H.Q. Melton Mowbray, the pillbox had been used at one time for storing stolen goods."|"1996/04/29"|0|"" 588|511|31|"Possibly polygonal-shaped pillbox on west bridge. It has been demolished to ground level. Remaining evidence shows that it was of brick (5 rows visible) on concrete. W side measures 10ft, NW side 10ft 8ins [other sides not discernible]. Surface of concrete step at entrance just visible in gravel of public footpath."|"1996/11/07"|0|"" 589|512|31|"Brick pillbox with thick concrete embrasures. Entrance faces road. Pillbox faces north towards large railway junction and tunnel (now disused)."|"1997/11/__"|0|"" 590|512|31|"Hexagonal, concrete with brick outer skin. Brick cross central pillar with rounded corners. Concrete stepped embrasures."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 591|513|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox. Concrete with brick cladding. Corrugated asbestos ceiling. Five embrasures plus one either side of the entrance. Entrance faces south, 4ft x 2ft. Square central pillar, shelves intact."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 592|513|31|"Hexagonal, concrete with brick outer skin. Brick cross central pillar with rounded corners. Concrete stepped embrasures."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 593|514|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox. Concrete. Five embrasures plus one either side of the entrance. Entrance faces north west and is 40in high. Pillbox is 7ft high and sides are 6ft long. Octagonal central pillar."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 594|514|31|"Hexagonal, concrete with brick outer skin. Brick cross central pillar with rounded corners. Concrete stepped embrasures."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 595|515|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox. Concrete. Five embrasures plus one either side of the entrance. Entrance disintegrating. Octagonal central pillar."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 596|515|31|"Hexagonal, concrete with brick outer skin. Brick cross central pillar with rounded corners. Concrete stepped embrasures."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 597|516|31|"Possibly square-shaped pillbox on east bridge. It has been demolished to ground level. "|"1996/11/07"|0|"" 598|517|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox. Brick. Five embrasures plus one either side of the entrance. Entrance has concrete loop. Rectangular central pillar with rounded corners."|"1995/08/25"|0|"" 599|517|31|"Hexagonal, concrete with brick outer skin. Brick cross central pillar with rounded corners. Concrete stepped embrasures."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 601|518|31|"Hexagonal, concrete with brick outer skin. Brick cross central pillar with rounded corners. Concrete stepped embrasures."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 602|519|31|"Rectangular pillbox by side of railway line under road bridge. Brick shuttering. 6ft 6ins height. No internal access possible as door and embrasures bricked up."|"1996/11/07"|0|"" 603|520|31|"Rectangular pillbox by side of railway line under road bridge. Brick shuttering. 6ft 6ins height. No internal access possible as door and embrasures bricked up."|"1996/11/07"|0|"" 604|521|31|"Type 22. Brick. Half height entrance facing road. Concrete embrasures with some nails around outside to hold camouflage nets [?]. On concrete base. Faces south. Benchmark carved left of entrance. Green and black paint and brush marks visible on outside. Inside brick pillar."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 605|521|31|"Hexagonal, concrete with brick outer skin. Brick cross central pillar with rounded corners. Concrete stepped embrasures."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 606|523|31|"Pillbox, square, with look-out post above and concrete porch over entrance at foot of NW corner. Entrance blocked as is embrasure on SE corner which extends almost half-way along SE and SW walls. [structure may have had a role with control of mines in Solent]."|"1997/05/17"|0|"" 607|522|31|"Type 26 prefabricated pillbox"|"1996/12/30"|0|"" 608|524|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox, octagonal pillar, door facing to the north west. Five embrasures and two either side of the door."|"1996/11/__"|0|"" 609|525|31|"Concrete cylinder with metal pintle sticking out of top. Drainage holes around the base."|"1996/09/11"|0|"" 611|527|31|"About six anti-tank cylinders have been pushed onto their sides and used as reinforcements for a small grassy bank that supports a road across the stream."|"1996/11/__"|0|"" 612|528|31|"It is a concrete pillbox. - Area Co-ordinator B. Lowry states it as a type 22 or 24 from photographic evidence. [The SRF was filled out by B. Lowry on behalf of Rev Denno]."|"1996/07/19"|0|"" 614|518|31|"A six sided (type 22) pillbox. The anti ricochet wall is circular and small. Three of the five concrete shelves below the embrasures are still position. The pillbox is located in a field close to the Grantham Canal. It faces Belvior Castle and gives good views over the surrounding countryside. "|"1995/10/30"|0|"" 615|530|31|"Battle HQ building for RAF Market Harborough. It is intact with steel emergence exit hatch and ladder. It is dry inside and has been partially furnished/fitted with wiring. The wooden toilet door is intact. There is no doorway through to the PBX room, just a hole halfway up the wall. "|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 616|531|31|"A standard type pillbox, presumably built as part of the defences of Bottisford Airfield nearby. "|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 617|531|31|"Reinforced concrete with brick skin both inside and out. Concrete roof, embrasures and lintels. `Y' shaped concrete anti ricochet wall. Hexagonal. Concrete shelves under embrasures."|"1995/04/01"|0|"" 618|532|31|"Type 24 pillbox. "|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 620|533|31|"Type 22 pillbox. "|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 622|534|31|"Bent steel girders survive on both sides of road. No sockets visible in tarmac. [9 x anti-tank rails (M. Osborne)]. "|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 624|536|31|"Type 24 Pillbox. [M. Osborne record gives this as a type 22]."|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 626|537|31|"Type 24 Pillbox, site now covered by a car park. Type suggested by shape on map. "|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 628|538|31|"Type 24 Pillbox, site now within pumping station of Three Valleys Water Co. Type suggested by shape on map. "|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 630|539|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick with concrete roof and embrasures. "|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 632|540|31|"Type 27 Pillbox. Entrance `porch' has access from each side, and a central embrasure. Access to raised central position is in line with the entrance. Entrance about 6ft high. Walls about 3ft thick. Painted inside in an elegant hand is `No. 59', it is situated to the left of the access to the raised central position."|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 634|535|31|"Pillbox, with brick shuttering, that appears to be square, although some sides are completely hidden by foliage. W side - width 11ft 8ins x 5ft 8ins height from bank. Embrasure, 4ft 6ins width x 10ins: concrete blocked. Concrete lintel 5.5ins. Concrete sill 3ins. Entrance, at foot of W side, height 2ft 8ins from bank; 2ft across. Concrete lintel 3ft x 6ins above entrance. Padlocked iron door inside recess. S side - embrasure 4ft 6ins width x 10ins: concrete blocked. Concrete roof. The pillbox has been fitted inside as a bat sanctuary by the Itchen Hamble Countryside Project, who wrote, ' The structure had been heavily vandalised prior to work but represented an important part of the history of Hamble Airfield. We saw this as an ideal project to restore an historic feature whilst also raising public awareness about bats'."|"1997/06/21"|0|"" 635|541|31|"Type 27 Pillbox. Entrance `porch' has access from each side, and a central embrasure. "|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 637|542|31|"Type 24 brick pillbox."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 639|543|31|"Pillbox, with brick shuttering, that appears to be square, although some sides are completely hidden by foliage. W side - width 11' 8"" x 5' 8"" height from bank. Embrasure, 4' 6"" width x 10"": concrete blocked. Concrete lintel 5.5"". Concrete sill 3"". Entrance, at foot of W side, height 2' 8"" from bank; 2' across. Concrete lintel 3' x 6"" above entrance. Padlocked iron door inside recess. S side - embrasure 4' 6"" width x 10"": concrete blocked. Concrete roof. The pillbox has been fitted inside as a bat sanctuary by the Itchen Hamble Countryside Project, who wrote, "" The structure had been heavily vandalised prior to work but represented an important part of the history of Hamble Airfield. We saw this as an ideal project to restore an historic feature whilst also raising public awareness about bats""."|"1997/06/21"|0|"" 640|544|31|"Type 27 concrete pillbox seen from a passing train."|"1995/05/__"|0|"" 642|545|235|"Polygonal pillbox, with brick shuttering, now DEMOLISHED."|"1997/02/24"|0|"" 643|546|31|"Type 24 pillbox. The entrance is only about 3ft high and protected by an `L' shaped concrete wall. There is an embrasure above the entrance."|"1995/05/__"|0|"" 645|547|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 647|548|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 649|549|31|"Pillbox/gun emplacement built as an upward extension of the porch at the north east corner of the Great Hall, roughly in the east face of the complex. Concrete embrasures, one facing north, one to the east."|"1996/09/28"|0|"" 651|550|31|"Possible Type 24 Pillbox. Site now covered by Hertfordshire CC Fire and Rescue Service Station, opened 1961."|"1996/09/28"|0|"" 653|551|31|"Polygonal pillbox. Measurements - 28.5ft from LH side edge (facing pillbox) to entrance. 27.5ft across bricked up entrance. 27ft from entrance to RH side edge. 72ins from flat top to ground. 5ft width, 11ins length vertical bricked up embrasure on RH side of entrance. [Covered in ivy in raised garden bed surrounded on three sides by bushes, in corner of University Business Studies car park]."|"1997/02/04"|74|"148" 654|552|31|"Rectangular pillbox, now DEMOLISHED. The only surviving evidence is two side by side concrete slabs in a brick wall, with a bricked up embrasure in the centre of each. Measurements:- Embrasure width, 1ft 2ins x 6ins (high). Height from pavement to concrete slab, 3ft 4ins: width, 2ft 10ins: height, 1ft 8ins. Embrasures 2ft apart. "|"1996/12/12"|6|"78" 655|553|31|"There is a hint of an outline of a pillbox in undergrowth on the river bank, visible from Tolpits lane."|"1995/06/80"|0|"" 657|554|31|"Type 22 pillbox, embrasure in each side. Flat concrete roof. Built on concrete base, on raised bank above path close to walkway. Heavily sprayed with graffiti. 7ft across one side, 6ft 8ins high, 2ft 6ins embrasure width (1ft height), 1ft 2ins sill width."|"1996/11/26"|6|"78" 658|555|31|"Pillbox is very overgrown with vegetation."|"1996/04/15"|0|"" 661|556|31|"Type 24 Pillbox."|"1995/05/01"|0|"" 662|557|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal with steel pintle, now DEMOLISHED [two or three remaining pieces of concrete base are embedded in the grass bank]."|"1996/12/05"|0|"" 663|558|31|"Type 27 Pillbox. Central AA position accessible from opposite the entrance to the pillbox. Pillbox constructed of brick shuttering and concrete."|"1995/05/01"|0|"" 664|559|31|"Type 27 Pillbox."|"1995/05/04"|0|"" 666|561|31|"Square pillbox, brick on 1ft 1ins concrete base, mainly in hedge bank. S side (facing railway line) - width approx. 10ft. Brick on 1ft 1ins concrete base. Embrasure bricked up; width, 5ft 4ins x 1ft depth, 2ft 6ins from top. E side - inaccessible (covered in ivy and bracken). W side - on slope of bank. Bricked up embrasure, 5ft width x 11ins depth. N side - steps down to entrance through locked iron door. Over entrance is embrasure, 5ft width x 9ins depth, 2ft 3.5ins from top. 1ft gap over bricked up embrasure [for bat entry]. All embrasures had a top 3ft concrete lintel x 1.5ins concrete sill. Used now as bat roost."|"1997/05/17"|0|"69" 667|562|31|"Type 24 Pillbox."|"1995/05/04"|0|"" 668|563|31|"Rectangular pillbox, made of brick with a thick flat concrete roof. Three embrasures facing Watford (High Street) and two towards Chalk Hill. Entrance in the south side. Embrasures are very small and further restricted by iron plates."|"1995/10/31"|0|"" 669|561|235|"'This pillbox was converted last year [1996] as an artificial bat roost (with funding from BP Oil UK Ltd.). Pillboxes are ideal for projects of this kind since the walls are thick, providing excellent insulation and stable internal temperatures. We fitted a substantial locked door, bricked up the gun slots leaving narrow slits, fitted angled battens to the roof, hung files on the walls and built a brick column inside. Prior to work, photographic records were made, and these are held within the County Council's archaeology unit. It is likely to be a number of years before bats take up residence.'"|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 670|564|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1994/11/28"|0|"" 671|565|31|"Type 22 pillbox, destroyed through road building."|"1994/11/28"|0|"" 672|566|31|"Type 24 hexagonal pillbox, in low lying area between river and the railway (W side). Brick skinned. High entrance step, presumably in case of flooding from River Ouse. Graffiti inside and rubbish. Identification number A275 on blast wall."|"1998/08/26"|0|"" 674|567|31|"Type 22 pillbox, destroyed through road building (A4008)."|"1994/11/28"|0|"" 675|568|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1994/11/28"|0|"" 676|569|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1994/11/28"|0|"" 677|570|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1994/11/28"|0|"" 678|571|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox [in fact, this is a type 24 - see 2nd description], close to the River Ouse. Very overgrown. It has the number 'A271' stencilled on an interior wall. "|"1998/08/26"|0|"" 679|572|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1994/11/28"|0|"" 680|573|31|"Pillbox, no specification - destroyed."|"1996/03/15"|0|"" 681|574|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox [in fact type 24 - see 2nd description]. Has the number '270' stencilled on an interior wall."|"1998/08/27"|0|"" 682|575|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Central AA position reached by foot iron opposite entrance which is protected by a porch (with embrasure). Entrance via the sides of the porch."|"1995/05/02"|0|"" 683|576|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox with the number 'A67' stencilled on an interior wall [probably type 24 'A266' - see 2nd description]."|"1998/08/27"|0|"" 684|577|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Site very overgrown by trees. Otterspool House is empty, and watched by private security guards."|"1995/05/02"|0|"" 685|578|31|"Type 26 pillbox. Pillbox is 10-12ft square with a projecting entrance to the rear. There are three embrasures of different sizes. (a plan is drawn on the SRF). At southern corner, about 3yds away, and some 3ft lower is what was probably a mounting for a `hairpin' road block near the edge of the lane."|"1996/10/13"|0|"" 686|578|31|"Pillbox at side of closed off road locked and partly overgrown."|"1997/07/23"|0|"" 687|579|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Inside gate of an abandoned drive to Garston Manor. Overgrown, and not obvious. Pillbox has outer brick surface."|"1995/05/05"|0|"" 689|580|31|"Type 24 pillbox. The site was at the end of a strip of woodland, north west of Parminter's School. The pillbox was demolished to enable construction of a cycle/footpath to the school."|"1995/05/05"|0|"" 691|581|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Wall lengths approx 13ft (with entrance), 8ft (adjacent faces) and 7ft (opposite entrance). Wall thickness approx 17in. This thickness excludes layer of bricks which now only survive up to two courses."|"1996/04/20"|0|"" 693|582|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Wall lengths approx 13ft (with entrance), 8ft (adjacent faces) and 7ft (opposite entrance). Wall thickness approx 17in. This thickness excludes layer of bricks which now only survive up to two courses."|"1996/04/20"|0|"" 696|583|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1997/07/29"|606|"" 697|584|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/07/29"|606|"" 699|585|31|"Anti tank concrete cubes. "|"1997/07/29"|0|"" 701|586|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox [in fact type 24 - see 2nd description]."|"1998/08/27"|0|"" 702|587|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox [in fact, type 24 - see 2nd description]."|"1998/08/27"|0|"" 703|588|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox [type 24 - see 2nd description]."|"1998/08/27"|0|"" 705|590|31|"Concrete anti tank blocks in the shape of a buoy. Located alongside the lane as it enters woodland. Blocks have hole in top running down to take a metal pole. Eight blocks in all."|"1998/03/27"|0|"" 707|592|31|"Type 24 hexagonal pillbox."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 708|593|31|"Rectangular pillbox, 18ft x 6ft, 7ft high. There is a porch covering the entrance and there are 6 embrasures."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 710|594|31|"The pillbox is situated at the bottom of a hill, but has good views all round. The entrance faces west and is reached with difficulty via a ditch. The pillbox is hexagonal with walls 7ft6in wide x 7ft6in high and 20in thick. The entrance is 4ft x 2ft with rounded brickwork. There are concrete embrasures on five sides and two either side of the entrance. There is an internal cross shaped anti ricochet wall. Below the embrasures are semi circular concrete shelves. The ceiling is corrugated."|"1998/03/23"|0|"" 712|595|31|"The spigot mortar was lowered to road level when the road junction corner was reconstructed. There is a plaque on the top of the block which reads `1939-1945. The remains of a Blacker Bombard anti tank gun mounting supplied to Gaddesby, Ashby Folville and Barsby Home Guard, formed in 1940 against the threat of German Invasion. Presented by Twyford and District British Legion.' The area around the spigot mortar has now been landscaped."|"1998/04/26"|0|"" 713|596|31|"Type 22 [sic] hexagonal pillbox."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 715|598|31|"Type 24 hexagonal pillbox."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 716|599|31|"The pillbox is situated approximately 100yds from the A609 in the middle of a field with the entrance facing north. Approx 25yds to the north is a low rectangular wall which is possibly the remains of a machine gun site [not confirmed, photograph included]. The pillbox is hexagonal, concrete. Each wall 7ft x 7ft, entrance 4ft high x 2ft wide. Internal square pillar. Two complete concrete shelves and three broken. Machine gun site 10ft x 3ft concrete and brick wall."|"1996/11/17"|0|"" 717|600|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, with structure currently being erected on roof."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 722|605|31|"Type 24 hexagonal pillbox."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 723|606|31|"Pillbox [type uncertain] now largely buried. It has a flight of concrete steps leading down to the entrance. One corner of the pillbox is all that can be clearly seen."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 724|607|31|"The pillbox is set at the end of a road junction with a wood behind. The ground is quite boggy. The pillbox is hexagonal, brick with stepped brick embrasures and a concrete roof. The door is on the east side, there is no central pillar. Possible that a pillar was one in place, remains evident on ceiling. Attached newspaper cutting reports on the death of a 24 year old woman who was killed when her car crashed in to the pillbox. She was dead on arrival at King's Mill Hospital, Sutton in Ashfield. Report from the Nottingham Evening News, Saturday November 16 1996. "|"1996/11/17"|0|"" 725|608|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with grass on roof [remains of camouflage?]. [This pillbox is possibly the one due to be converted to a toilet - application 09/01/01]."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 726|23|171|"Local farmer states that an anti-tank ditch (filled in after the war) crossed the valley, and a barn on Hugbridge Farm had 2 loopholes knocked through wall."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 728|609|31|"The pillbox is in a commanding position with clear views north, east and south. The entrance faces W. The pillbox is hexagonal, brick built on a concrete raft and with a concrete roof. The central pillar has been removed as have the concrete shelves."|"1996/06/02"|0|"" 729|610|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1998/06/29"|0|"" 730|611|31|"Type 28 pillbox. The embrasures have been bricked up, but not the doorway. It was used as a farm store until recently."|"1998/06/29"|0|"" 731|612|31|"Pillbox"|"1996/03/04"|0|"" 732|613|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1998/06/29"|0|"" 733|614|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1998/06/29"|0|"" 734|615|31|"Pillbox is in the corner of a field with the entrance facing south. It is situated at a road junction and a bend in the road. Hexagonal, concrete with brick inner and outer skin. Brick embrasures with concrete lintels, concrete shelves (now destroyed) supported on shaped bricks extending from inner walls."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 735|616|31|"Small pillbox [type not given] facing S across line of 'dragon's teeth'."|"1997/04/23"|0|"" 736|617|31|"Pillbox, brick walled with concrete roof. 3 embrasures pointing SE, S, and SW. Approx. 3 metres x 2.5 metres in size."|"1997/03/08"|0|"" 737|618|31|"A type 22 pillbox located in a field on a hillside. It is built of brick with a concrete roof and central column. The shelves under the embrasures are still in position. Part of a wooden door frame remains. Part of the concrete roof has collapsed to reveal metal reinforcement rods. There are good views over the surrounding countryside from this pillbox."|"1995/10/30"|0|"" 738|619|31|"A type 22 pillbox with 18in thick walls and a 12in thick concrete roof. The entrance is to the south west."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 739|620|31|"11 concrete blocks. 3ft cubes. There is a groove across the top of each block with two iron loops for moving blocks. "|"1995/04/19"|0|"" 740|621|31|"Hexagonal. Concrete with a brick outer skin and brick two-thirds of the way up internally. Concrete lintels and embrasures. Originally a brick pillar now removed."|"1998/04/19"|0|"" 741|622|31|"Pillbox was situated on river bank, due to erosion it has now fallen in to the River Trent. Possible to see corner of pillbox when the river is low. It is probably a type 22 like the one in Kelham Village SK: 775553"|"1995/08/95"|0|"" 742|623|31|"Previously on waste ground, now on edge of rear garden of Millington Springs Nursing Home. Pillar has been completely exposed following landscaping for this garden. Plaque now attached commemorating Home Guard members and other active members of Selston during 1939-45 war."|"1996/03/15"|0|"" 743|607|31|"A 6-sided (type 22) pillbox. This pillbox is opposite the junction of Felley Mill Lane North and Felley Mill Lane South. Both these roads are minor roads and this seems a strange location for a pillbox. The anti ricochet wall is missing as are all the concrete shelves."|"1995/11/25"|0|"" 744|624|31|"Small pillbox facing WSW covering main road from coast. The embrasure seems to be for a machine gun. The site is elevated giving a good field of fire. [Full of rubbish and entry difficult because of undergrowth and the rubbish]."|"1997/05/01"|0|"" 745|625|31|"Square pillbox construction with embrasures pointing S/SW across the valley. Approx. 3m square. Open site in the centre of a large ploughed field; also close to railway bridge. Brick shuttering, concrete roof."|"1997/03/15"|0|"" 746|607|31|"Hexagonal with five main gun embrasures and two covering the entrance. Bricks forming square in centre of roof, square (approx 18in) in floor below."|"1996/02/21"|0|"" 747|626|31|"Large pillbox with embrasures facing S/SW. One embrasure has a machine gun mounting facing W. There are signatures written and carved inside of Canadians who manned this site. Brick shuttered walls; concrete roof."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 748|627|31|"Small pillbox with 5 embrasures facing S. Approx. 12m square. Bad crack in one wall. Overgrown and in a small copse. Brick shuttered walls; concrete roof."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 749|628|31|"Hexagonal brick skin on both inside and out over concrete. Concrete lintels, brick stepped embrasures on four sides, one on either side of the entrance. Pillbox is 7ft high and has sides 7ft long. Walls 18in thick. Central brick pillar, now lying on the floor of adjacent asbestos Nissen hut."|"1995/10/29"|0|"" 750|629|31|"Small pillbox facing E covering road. In open field with clear views all round. Brick shuttered walls; concrete roof."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 751|630|31|"Pillbox facing SW with machine gun mounting plate beneath square embrasure. 2 separate rooms. Brick shuttered walls; concrete roof."|"1997/04/23"|0|"" 752|631|31|"Large pillbox, about 20ft x 12ft. Facing S. 3 embrasures plus a square aperture with beneath it a machine gun mounting plate. 2 separate rooms. Brick shuttered walls; concrete roof."|"1997/04/23"|0|"" 753|628|31|"6 sided (type 22) pillbox. The pillbox gives a good view over the surrounding countryside. It is located on a ridge in a field close to the Grantham Canal. All concrete shelves are missing. The concrete roof is of double thickness."|"1995/10/02"|0|"" 754|632|31|"Large pillbox, with 2 separate rooms. Square embrasure, with machine gun mounting plate beneath it, facing SE across river crossing, with brick shuttered walls; concrete roof. Overgrown."|"1997/04/23"|0|"" 755|633|171|"The farmer who owns the site described a spigot mortar base located approx 12ft in front of pillbox at SK 605468. The base was buried during road alterations but is still there, according to the farmer, complete with steel pin."|"1995/10/02"|0|"" 756|634|31|"Small pillbox, facing S guarding river crossing. Brick shuttered walls; concrete roof. Overgrown."|"1997/04/23"|0|"" 757|599|31|"A type 22 pillbox located in a field facing main road into Nottingham. Possibly built to guard road. Some of the shelves under the embrasures survive. About 60ft away there is a rectangular concrete trough type construction. It measures approx 10ft long x 2ft wide and appears not to be a trough but connected to the pillbox."|"1995/10/30"|0|"" 758|635|31|"FW3/24 pillbox identification number A112 (marked on internal blast wall). Good internal condition, but some graffiti. Brick skinned, reinforced concrete. Defended E approach across valley. "|"1995/03/04"|6|"" 760|636|31|"Pillbox has been destroyed and there is a pile of concrete remaining at the side of a concrete area. Destroyed in the 1970s."|"1995/10/25"|0|"" 761|637|31|"Pillbox has been destroyed."|"1995/10/25"|0|"" 762|638|31|"Pillbox has been destroyed."|"1995/10/25"|0|"" 763|639|31|"Small pillbox, facing S guarding river crossing. Brick shuttered walls; concrete roof. Overgrown."|"1997/04/23"|0|"" 764|640|171|"Pillbox has been destroyed; was hexagonal and brick built. Information given by Mr. John Simpson of Bottesford."|"1996/02/23"|0|"" 766|619|31|"Hexagonal. Brick inside and out. Brick embrasures with concrete lintels, `new' brick square pillar. Reinforced concrete shelves."|"1995/05/15"|0|"" 767|619|31|"A type 22 pillbox which appears to be part of the defences for Syerston Airfield one mile to the north. The central column and the concrete shelves below the embrasures are still in position. The pillbox is located on private land but can be viewed from the road."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 768|642|31|"Pillbox is situated in the right hand corner of a hangar, on a brick base, with three embrasures facing down the length of the hangar. The pillbox is constructed of brick with a concrete roof. The structure is approx 12ft long and 5ft wide. The entrance is 6ft high by 2ft wide. There are 3 embrasures, one in the corner and two in the long side [uncertain as to the exact nature of this site]."|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 772|647|31|"FW3/24 pillbox (with A217 marked on blast wall). Reinforced concrete with brick shuttering Defended Uckfield from the S using defensive line of River Uck and Uckfield - Lewes railway (now dismantled). with PLAN of pillbox on sheet. "|"1995/03/11"|593|"" 773|648|31|"'Typical local pillbox' in grounds of Bodiam Castle, covering bridge."|"1995/11/__"|0|"" 774|649|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned. Interior condition unknown. Positioned to defend A272 road and approach to Uckfield from the E. Overlooking the Uck valley and the Uckfield to Crowborough railway line. with PLAN drawn on sheet."|"1995/03/19"|0|"" 775|650|31|"FW3/24 pillbox (thin-walled), with brick shuttering; set in elevated position guarding Lephams Bridge and W approach to Coopers Green."|"1995/01/22"|6|"" 776|651|31|"FW3/24 pillbox (thin-walled), with brick shuttering; set in elevated position guarding Lephams Bridge and W approach to Coopers Green. Good condition internally with some graffiti: original identification number, 185, partially obscured. Cast recesses below embrasures, with some original wood in place. with PLAN drawn on sheet."|"1995/01/22"|6|"" 777|652|31|"Pillbox is hexagonal. Brick cladding. Concrete roof. Chamfered brick embrasures. Sandbags round perimeter of roof [possibly not contemporary]. Central pillar. Entrance 6ft 6in x 2ft 3in. Three steps down in to pillbox."|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 778|653|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance at east end protected by a porch (tunnel). A few feet from the entrance is a brick store with concrete roof and signs of two top hinged doors."|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 779|654|31|"Pillbox is hexagonal. Brick cladding. Concrete roof. Entrance faces north."|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 780|655|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance at east end protected by a porch (tunnel). "|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 781|656|31|"Pillbox is hexagonal. Brick cladding. Concrete roof. Entrance faces west."|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 782|657|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance at east end protected by a porch (tunnel). "|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 783|658|31|"Type 24 pillbox (No. A113 [?]); brick skinned (now largely broken away) over reinforced concrete. Has suffered severe blast damage on S wall: this provides a good example to illustrate the use of the reinforcement bars and the effectiveness of the blast wall protecting the N internal side of the pillbox. Roof generally intact. Forms part of the defensive line along the Uckfield - Ashurst railway protecting E approach to Crowborough and Jarvis Brook. "|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 784|659|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance faces west protected by a porch (tunnel). "|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 785|660|31|"Small pillbox of unknown shape buried or constructed very low in the ground with embrasures at ground level. Only 2 embrasures are visible. The pillbox may well be damaged as much debris surrounds the site."|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 786|661|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance faces west protected by a porch (tunnel). "|"1997/01/31"|0|"" 787|663|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with excellent interior condition. Brick-skinned, interior and exterior. Slots cut into walls inside below embrasures, 2 to each embrasure. Heavily overgrown with ivy. Forms part of the defensive line along the Uckfield to Ashurst railway defending the E approach to Jarvis Brook. "|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 788|662|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Hexagonal. External and internal brick cladding, concrete embrasures, `Y' shaped concrete pillar. Entrance faces east."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 789|664|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned interior and exterior, with slots below embrasures (A109 marked on blast wall). Good internal condition with some graffiti. Externally good but overgrown. Forms part of the defensive line along the Uckfield to Ashurst railway defending Jarvis Brook from the E and overlooking the valley. "|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 790|665|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance faces west protected by a porch (tunnel). There is a large anti ricochet wall in the shape of two `Y' placed end to end."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 791|666|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with ' A110' marked on blast wall. Brick-skinned interior and exterior. In excellent condition inside, medium condition outside. Low retaining wall for entrance with steps (made of concrete with brick wall). Has 2 slots in wall inside below embrasure. "|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 792|667|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Hexagonal. External and internal brick cladding, concrete embrasures, `Y' shaped concrete pillar. Entrance faces east. There are three steps down in to the pillbox and concrete shelves under the embrasures."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 793|668|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance faces west protected by a porch (tunnel). There is a large anti ricochet wall in the shape of two `Y' placed end to end."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 794|669|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with brick skin interior and exterior. Excellent interior condition, with 2 slots below each embrasure. Pillbox set into slope with steps into entrance. Heavily overgrown. "|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 795|670|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance faces north protected by a porch (tunnel). There is a large anti ricochet wall in the shape of two `Y' placed end to end."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 796|671|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance faces east protected by a porch (tunnel). There is a large anti ricochet wall in the shape of two `Y' placed end to end."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 797|672|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. Brick. Informed of the site of this pillbox by Mr Ivor Newton of Tollerton. He said that a stick of bombs fell in the area, and he was able to tell the bomb disposal unit where they fell. One unexploded bomb fell beside this pillbox."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 798|673|31|"Hexagonal, brick skin inside and out on concrete platform. Concrete lintels and embrasures which are stepped. `Y' shaped concrete pillar. [The pillbox has been repaired and is now used as a memorial to WW2, various plaques are attached to the pillbox]."|"1995/04/29"|0|"" 799|674|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with brick skin interior and exterior (exterior removed, interior intact). Excellent interior condition: exterior condition poor with most of brick skin removed. A111 stencilled on interior blast wall. Forms part of defensive line using Uckfield - Ashurst railway as a natural defensive position overlooking valley to E and defending the E approach to Jarvis Brook and Crowborough. "|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 800|675|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of a variant form without interior blast wall, with 3 embrasures and a side entrance. Brick-skinned. Excellent interior condition. Built into slope of railway embankment. Foundations at front of pillbox visible. Forms part of defensive line using Uckfield - Ashurst railway as a natural defensive position overlooking valley to E and defending the E approach to Jarvis Brook and Crowborough. "|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 801|676|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, brick skin inside and out on concrete platform. Concrete lintels and embrasures which are stepped. `Y' shaped concrete pillar."|"1995/04/29"|0|"" 802|677|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, brick skin inside and out on concrete platform. Concrete lintels and embrasures which are stepped. `Y' shaped concrete pillar."|"1995/04/29"|0|"" 803|678|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with original identification number A117 stencilled on blast wall. Brick-skinned, breaking away on exterior. Excellent condition inside. Tree growing in wall. Forms part of defensive line using Uckfield - Ashurst railway as a natural defensive position overlooking valley to E and defending the E approach to Jarvis Brook and Crowborough. "|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 804|679|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance faces east protected by a porch (tunnel). There is a large anti ricochet wall in the shape of two `Y' placed end to end."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 805|680|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with original identification number A118 stencilled on blast wall. Brick-skinned. In good condition but wet inside. Slots under embrasures. Forms part of defensive line using Uckfield - Ashurst railway as a natural defensive position overlooking valley to E and defending the E approach to Jarvis Brook and Crowborough. "|"1995/02/26"|0|"" 806|681|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick skinned exterior and interior. 7 embrasures. Excellent interior condition. Entrance on railway land. Recesses cut into bricks on 5 main embrasure walls. Situated to guard S approach to Uckfield using defensive lines of railway to N and River Uck to S. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/02/04"|0|"" 807|682|31|"Pillbox is elongated octagonal. Brick cladding with deep stepped concrete embrasures (4ft). Entrance faces east protected by a porch (tunnel). There is a large anti ricochet wall in the shape of two `Y' placed end to end."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 808|683|31|"Pillbox is now represented by a pile of rubble, site was possibly the command bunker for the airfield."|"1995/08/30"|0|"" 809|684|31|"Double type 23 pillbox with central linking chamber. Pillbox is concrete with brick skin inside and out. Roof and embrasures are constructed of concrete."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 810|685|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick skinned exterior and interior. With 2 recesses cut below 5 main embrasures. Good interior condition with some graffiti. Situated to guard S approach to Uckfield using defensive lines of railway to N and River Uck to S. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/02/04"|0|"" 811|686|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick skinned exterior and interior. 7 embrasures. Excellent interior condition. With 2 recesses cut below 5 main embrasures. Situated to guard S approach to Uckfield using defensive lines of railway to N and River Uck to S. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/02/04"|6|"" 812|687|31|"Type 23 pillbox with side chamber. Concrete with brick skin inside and out. Concrete embrasures, shelves and roof. Concrete pillar supports room. Currently used as Airfield beacon. Beacon light sits on top of pillbox at north west side of airfield."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 814|688|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form, brick skinned exterior and wood-shuttered interior. With brick built guarded entrance. Guards S approach to Fletching overlooking River Ouse. With 4 embrasures, and one in guarded brick entrance wall. Air vents to left of each embrasure. Original wooden shelves still in place with brick support pillars. Internal blast wall. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/01/28"|6|"" 815|689|31|"Type 23 pillbox with side chamber. Concrete with brick skin inside and out. Concrete embrasures, shelves and roof. Concrete pillar supports room."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 816|690|31|"12 or 13 concrete blocks across the runway extension [possibly not in original location]. Memorial plaque to Cpl. Audrey Mee WAAF who served at the airfield."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 817|691|31|"Type 28A pillbox of variant form, brick skinned (shuttered); set into bank guarding road to Fletching village and crossing of River Ouse. Pillbox divided internally into 3 sections by brick walls. Central chamber housing large embrasure for 6pdr. gun, chambers either side with standard machine gun embrasures. Steps down into pillbox. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/01/28"|6|"" 818|692|31|"Pillbox of square type [which may be based on a type 28 design without the large central embrasure]. Brick skinned, interior and exterior. No interior blast wall. The rear entrance is approx. 1 metre wide. Interior is whitewashed, with vertical recesses cut into the walls below the embrasures. Generally good condition inside, but some modern graffiti. The pillbox guards the E approach to the hamlet of Coopers Green and the town of Uckfield to the S. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/02/19"|6|"" 819|693|31|"Type 28 pillbox for 6pdr. anti-tank gun. Brick-skinned. With 1 main embrasure (and 'holdfast mounting') for 6pdr. anti-tank gun and 2 smaller MG embrasures. Guards the rail/road river bridge at Ham Bridge from the E. Has a commanding view over the valley. with PLAN drawn on form. "|"1995/02/19"|6|"" 820|694|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick skinned exterior and interior. A218 identification number marked on blast wall. In good condition (interior) with minor graffiti. Exterior has large bush on roof. 2 slots under each embrasure (interior). with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/18"|0|"" 821|695|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick skinned exterior and interior. A219 identification number marked on blast wall. In good condition (interior) with some graffiti. A low brick wall 900mm high is built on front and sides of pillbox. Slots under the embrasures on the interior. The exterior walls of the pillbox have small holes with wood driven in and nails [probably camouflaged as farm building]. Forms part of the defensive line along River Uck. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/18"|0|"" 823|697|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick skinned interior and exterior. A267 identification number marked on blast wall. Outside brick shuttering heavily eroded. Brick shelf supports. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 825|571|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification number A271 marked on blast wall). Brick shuttered. Brick built shelf supports inside with entrance step down into pillbox. Situated on the bank of the navigation cut on the River Ouse defending from the E overlooking the Ouse valley. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 827|574|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox, with identification number A270 marked on blast wall. Brick shuttered. The pillbox is situated on the road leading to Hamsey Place Farm. The pillbox has metal fixings for a door which look original. with PLAN drawn on form."|""|78|"" 828|698|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick skinned interior and exterior. A264 identification number marked on blast wall. Brick shelf supports. Slightly elevated entrance, with drainage hole to drain interior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 830|576|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification number A266 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned, badly eroded (poor quality bricks), with reinforcement bars showing through on outside. Farm rubbish piled on roof and inside. Brick shelf supports inside. Situated on disused railway fence/hedge line. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 831|586|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (with identification number A265 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned external and internal (poor quality bricks as badly eroded on exterior). Slightly elevated entrance, with drainage hole to drain interior owing to low lying aspect of site. Brick shelf supports. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 832|699|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick skinned interior and exterior. A264 identification number marked on blast wall. Brick shelf supports. Slightly elevated entrance, with drainage hole to drain interior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 834|587|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned interior and exterior. Identification number A263 marked on blast wall. Farm material and rubbish dumped inside and on roof."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 835|700|31|"No trace of this pillbox found. By the numbering sequence, it should have been A262. Speaking to the owner of Culver Farm, he informed me that the pillbox was blown up by his father, the former owner. [The grid reference is approximate]."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 836|701|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification no. A261 marked on blast wall)., set into raised bank of River Ouse. Brick shelf supports. Brick skinned. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 837|702|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification no. A259 marked on blast wall). Situated close to river bank. Brick skinned interior and exterior, with exterior brickwork in poor condition. Brick shelf supports. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 838|588|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (identification number A260 marked on blast wall), brick-skinned exterior and interior. Attempts have been made to demolish this pillbox using explosives on the inside, resulting in half of the blast wall demolished and most of the interior brick skin missing. With brick shelf supports. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 840|589|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification number A257 marked on blast wall), brick skinned exterior and interior. Situated close to the bank of the River Ouse. With brick shelf supports. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 841|704|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification no. A256 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned. Cast concrete shelf supports. The brick shuttering is of better quality than all other adjacent pillboxes, and has consequently eroded less. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 842|705|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification no. A255 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior, wood-shuttered interior. Cast concrete shelf supports. Concrete foundations extend 0.7m around outside of pillbox. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 843|706|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification no. A254 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior, wood-shuttered interior. Cast concrete shelf supports. Situated in an elevated position on a bend in the road guarding the E approaches to the village of Barcombe Cross. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 844|707|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (identification no. A253 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior. Entrance bricked up. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 845|708|31|"Brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement. Main embrasure and entrance now blocked up. Faces SW. Access possible. [At time of field visit it had been used as a war memorial to lay wreaths in memory of L/Cpl. H.L. Spicer (1917-2003)]."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 846|709|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A251 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior, breaking away near roof. Concrete shelf supports. Situated near River Ouse using river channels for defence. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 847|711|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A251 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior, breaking away near roof. Concrete shelf supports. Situated near River Ouse using river channels for defence. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 848|712|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A250 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior, breaking away near roof. Concrete shelf supports. Situated near River Ouse using river channels for defence. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 849|713|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A?? marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior. Concrete shelf supports Situated near and to the W of the River Ouse. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 850|714|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A248 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior. Concrete shelf supports. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 851|715|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A247 marked on blast wall). Brick skinned exterior. Concrete shelf supports. Damaged concrete foundation/plinth. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 852|716|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A50 marked on blast wall). Wood shuttered. Brick shelf support pillars. Interior condition good. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/12"|0|"" 853|717|31|"Type 24 pillbox set into top of railway cutting bank overlooking railway. Wood shuttered. Brick support pillars under embrasures. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/12"|0|"" 854|718|31|"Some 100 anti-tank cubes in two adjoining rows."|"1995/11"|0|"" 855|719|31|"First World War gun emplacement used to house a Vickers machine gun. Converted to a holiday home."|"1993/__/__"|79|"32" 856|718|31|"Series of large rectangular concrete blocks, with octagonal shaped tops, set a short distance apart, arranged on two sides of a large field which slopes away to wide views over the adjacent countryside."|"1995/03/01"|0|"" 858|721|31|"4 anti-tank drum blocks."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 859|722|31|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 860|723|31|"Pillbox, with crenellations on roof."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 861|724|31|"Twin pillboxes, brick-skinned, set against outside of railway station booking hall, on roof."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 862|725|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A241 marked on blast wall): situated by trees near stream. Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Concrete shelf supports. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 863|726|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A242 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Concrete shelf supports. 2ins pipe fitted in entrance to drain interior. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 864|727|31|"Non-standard pillbox covering N approach across River Uck valley. Brick-shuttered exterior, wood-shuttered interior. Interior wooden shelf and brick supports. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR - TQ 523260]."|"1995/04/22"|0|"" 865|728|31|"2 rectangular bases with brick edges. [Possible unfinished (or demolished?) pillbox bases]."|"1995/05/13"|0|"" 866|729|31|"Rectangular pillbox with chamfered roof, situated on edge of woodland. Brick external shuttering. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR - TQ 490230]."|"1995/05/13"|0|"" 867|730|31|"High-built pillbox with 7 embrasures (two covering the entrance). Hexagonal in shape. [possibly a type 22 or 24]."|"1997/09/17"|0|"" 868|731|31|"Type 28A pillbox (no identification number surviving, but should be A243). Situated at field boundary defending rail crossing of River Ouse at Blunts Lane. Exterior brick shuttering, and brick dividing wall. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 869|732|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A174 marked on blast wall) with earth and grass on the roof. Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Situated on sloping ground covering E approach across River Uck valley. Slots under embrasures on inside. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/09"|0|"" 870|733|31|"Concrete pillbox"|"1996/10/12"|0|"" 871|734|31|"15 anti tank blocks (4ft x 4ft x 4ft) together with anti tank ditch (plain earth) [see UORN 14057] across square. Also brick built ARP Wardens Post with flat concrete roof."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 872|735|31|"Built under a railway viaduct, two arches have been bricked up to form storage huts. Two huts have single embrasures set into their south sides"|"1997/06/07"|0|"" 873|736|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A17? - partially obscured - marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Situated on edge of field covering E approach over River Uck. Slots under embrasures on inside. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/09"|0|"" 874|737|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A222 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Slots under embrasures on inside. Situated on elevated position adjacent to tree line covering E approach across River Ouse and dismantled Lewes - Uckfield railway. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 875|738|31|"Built under a railway viaduct, two arches have been bricked up to form storage huts. Two huts have single embrasures set into their south sides"|"1997/06/07"|0|"" 876|739|31|"Pillbox, about 9ft square. It has a concrete collar and slab roof in which there are slit embrasures in three sides. The fourth side has the entrance. In 1993 the site was used as gas bottle store."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 877|740|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A223 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Slots under embrasures on inside. Situated just in woodland overlooking open fields covering E approach across River Ouse and dismantled Lewes - Uckfield railway. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 878|741|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A224 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Slots under embrasures on inside. Pillbox has earth/grass on roof [original camouflage?]. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 879|742|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A225 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. 2 slots under each embrasure on inside. Situated in elevated position at edge of woods facing River Ouse. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 880|743|31|"Simple brick built pillbox (Flettons) with concrete slab roof. Near the Eastern Avenue and the River Roding"|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 881|744|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A226 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior (weathered) and interior. Slots under 5 main embrasures on inside. Situated on edge of dismantled Lewes - Uckfield railway line. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 882|745|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A227 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior (weathered) and interior. Steps down to entrance. Situated in undergrowth on field hedge line in elevated position covering W approach over River Uck. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 883|746|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A232 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Situated in elevated position covering S and E approach over River Uck. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 884|747|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A228 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Situated in elevated position covering N approach over River Uck. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 885|748|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A233 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Situated in elevated position covering River Uck to S and N approach from Isfield. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 886|749|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A234 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Pillbox has a fake chimney stack and pot on the roof as camouflage. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - TQ 448182]."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 887|750|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A237 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Some graffiti inside. Iron door fittings on exterior of pillbox. Brick shelf supports. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 888|751|171|"Pillbox demolished 1964-65"|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 889|752|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A238 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Metal fittings on pillbox suggest some form of camouflage. Concrete foundation plinth exposed by erosion. Concrete shelf supports. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 890|753|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A239 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Concrete shelf supports. Situated at edge of woods with commanding view over River Ouse. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 891|754|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A240 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Concrete shelf supports. Graffiti written in pencil records a Mosquito shooting down a Junkers. Situated on bank of a tributary to the River Ouse. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 892|755|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A160 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior. In elevated position covering N - S Hadlow to Crowborough road. One wall has extensive damage caused by explosives. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/17"|0|"" 893|756|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Set in small group of trees covering N approach across valley and the road from Hadlow - Crowborough. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/17"|0|"" 894|757|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-skinned exterior and interior. Vertical recess under embrasures on inside. Built at edge of woods covering E - W route of A272 road to Buxted. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/05/13"|0|"" 895|758|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement of variant form. Brick-shuttered exterior. Situated on open land to cover road bridge over River Ouse. Earth on roof, and steel loops are set in brickwork. The large anti-tank gun embrasure has a 'holdfast' mounting. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/06/11"|6|"" 896|759|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A245 marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior and interior. With concrete shelf supports. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 897|760|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement (identification number A236? [A235] marked on blast wall). Brick-skinned exterior. With 'holdfast' gun mounting. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR - TQ 447182]."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 898|761|31|"Type 24 of variant form, with exterior blast wall at entrance. Set against wall of Isfield Place. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 899|762|31|"Non-standard pillbox, with no internal blast wall but an external blast wall covering entrance and pierced by rifle embrasures. Brick-skinned exterior and wood-shuttered interior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/09"|0|"" 900|763|31|"FW3/28 anti-tank pillbox in elevated position covering T-junction. Brick-skinned exterior. 3 embrasures. Used by the landowner as a store for junk. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/17"|0|"" 901|764|31|"Non-standard pillbox at edge of wood on high ground overlooking valley of River Uck. Brick-skinned exterior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/22"|0|"" 902|765|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with field of fire across River Ouse levels to the E. Numbered A296. Fire damage inside (blackened interior). Metal bars protrude through brickwork. Overgrown. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/06/10"|6|"" 903|766|31|"Three tank traps on either side of railway, just before bridge over river. They are cubes with one slanted face."|"1997/06/07"|0|"" 904|767|31|"Pillbox in north abutment of railway bridge over Thames opposite Barnes Bridge Station."|"1997/07/21"|0|"" 905|768|31|"Pillbox adjacent to railway track and bridge crossing A406(T)."|"1996/03/15"|0|"" 906|769|31|"5 anti tank blocks. Each have one sloping face and a pyramid shape of concrete on top."|"1997/04/10"|0|"" 907|770|31|"5 anti tank blocks. They have a pyramid shape of concrete on top."|"1997/04/10"|0|"" 908|771|31|"Network of trenches across open marshland. Dug in 1940, backfilled in 1949. Line of many of the trenches are still visible. This is especially so in winter when high ground water levels show in the trench lines."|"1996/03/30"|0|"" 909|772|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with bricked-in embrasures, at base of railway embankment. Evidence of slit trenches in surrounding grassed area."|"1996/02/14"|0|"" 910|773|31|"Type 25 pillbox, situated adjacent to road with field of fire to S across levels to the main A27 coast road. 3 embrasures. Filled with rubbish. Part of RAF Wartling defences."|"1996/07/20"|6|"" 911|774|31|"Anti-tank block built at River Ouse road bridge, on Barcombe to Piltdown road. 2m wide at base, and 1m at top: 2m high. Block shows shuttering lines. with DRAWING on form."|"1995/06/11"|0|"" 912|775|31|"6 concrete cubes faced with breeze blocks, running in a straight line down embankment and at a right angle to Bradford Road (approx 25m from junction with Bridge Road)."|"1996/01/19"|0|"" 913|776|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A168 [?] on blast wall) situated on edge of woodland in elevated position. Brick-skinned interior and exterior. Slots in wall below one embrasure (interior). with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/17"|0|"" 914|777|31|"10 concrete cubes running in a straight line parallel to Durnsford Road. and approx. 10m inside boundary fence."|"1996/01/19"|0|"" 915|778|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A169 marked on blast wall) situated on edge of woodland overlooking brook and guarding E approach to Uckfield. Brick-skinned interior and exterior. 2 slots under each embrasure (interior). with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/17"|0|"" 916|779|31|"Just to the south side of southbound platform of elevated tube station and before District Line trains cross River Thames. Pillbox is multi-sided and of two storeys - lower storey has doorway in west side and no embrasures. Upper storey projects westwards beyond lower storey and has a doorway on west side served by a metal ladder. At least three embrasures (possibly more unseen by recorder)."|"1997/06/07"|0|"" 917|780|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A180 marked on blast wall) situated on sloping ground covering E approach across Uckfield to Crowborough railway line. Brick-skinned interior and exterior. Slots in brickwork under embrasure (on inside). with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/12"|0|"" 918|781|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A170 marked on blast wall) situated W of River Uck tributary covering E approach across river valley. Brick-skinned interior and exterior. Slots in brickwork below embrasures (on inside). with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/11"|0|"" 919|782|31|"Little type 22 pillbox, buried half way up to roof. [See also UORN 12579]."|"1997/06/23"|0|"" 920|783|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A172 marked on blast wall) situated on field boundary amongst woodland. Brick-skinned interior and exterior. Slots in brickwork below embrasures (on inside). with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/09"|0|"" 921|784|31|"Free standing square pillbox with single large embrasure facing the River Thames. Entrance by covered porch to rear. [Pillbox part of a series of machine gun posts built to cover the River Thames and protect against flying boats landing and disembarking troops on the river]."|"1997/09/21"|0|"" 922|785|31|"Type 24 pillbox (identification number A171 marked on blast wall) situated in wooded area. Brick-skinned interior and exterior. Slots in brickwork below embrasures (on inside). with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/09"|0|"" 923|786|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Situated in elevated position defending T-junction. Brick-skinned. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/04/17"|0|"" 924|787|31|"Type 28 pillbox. Brick-skinned. Situated on high ground giving good field of fire across valley. Set in area of trees. All embrasures bricked up by farm owner. Used as a store. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/12/08"|0|"" 925|788|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-skinned. Situated on field boundary, with field of fire across valley to river. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/12/08"|0|"" 926|789|31|"Free standing square pillbox with single large embrasure facing the River Thames. Entrance by covered porch to rear. [Pillbox part of a series of machine gun posts built to cover the River Thames and protect against flying boats landing and disembarking troops on the river]."|"1997/09/21"|0|"" 927|790|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Wood-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/12/08"|0|"" 928|791|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/04/11"|0|"" 929|792|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Has identification number A179 [see also UORN 1501]. Situated on high ground overlooking Uck valley. Heavily overgrown by trees, and access difficult. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/01/31"|0|"" 930|793|31|"Type 28A gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Set on fence line with ditch to rear. Contains Hotchkiss mounting. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/06/11"|6|"" 931|794|31|"Gun positions on four corners of government building."|"1996/11/01"|0|"" 932|795|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form (4 embrasures only). Brick-shuttered externally; wood-shuttered internally. Entrance guarded by brick L-shaped wall. Interior brick Y-shaped blast wall. 4 embrasures facing W to E overlooking A275 road bridge over River Ouse. 2 vents above entrance. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/11/26"|6|"" 933|796|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick construction, with concrete embrasures. Concrete slab roof covered by earth. Interior corrugated asbestos shuttering. Brick built blast wall. 5 embrasures have bolts under each one [for shelf?]. Situated in open farmland with field of fire S to A27 road "|"1995/12/03"|6|"" 934|797|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, 7ft high with vertical embrasures and concrete flat roof. [The Senior Archivist of the London Borough of Camden in a letter of 23 November 2000 to Mr. Wills, the site recorder, states his view that he does not think this structure is defensive but may have been for storage at the adjacent factory. The brickwork it is made of seems similar to that of the adjacent Victorian buildings. AWF]."|"1998/08/10"|0|"" 935|798|31|"Type 24 pillbox, in wooded corner of cemetery, giving field of fire to NE. Wood-shuttered. Brick shelf supports under embrasures. Covered in ivy. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 936|799|31|"A line of anti tank cubes."|"1996/03/15"|0|"" 937|800|31|"Type 24 pillbox, wood-shuttered. Situated on field boundary and set low in the ground with field of fire E across flood plain to River Medway and railway line. No identification number. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 938|801|31|"WW1 pillbox. Non standard in shape, resembles more a blockhouse. It is approx 17ft long (rectangular with curved ends). Embrasures numbering six in total, three at each end. Entrance to the south. Constructed of concrete blocks, nine courses high."|"1995/11/20"|0|"" 939|802|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned. Situated on field boundary with field of fire across valley to S: close to A26 road. Stands apart from other defences of Penshurst stop line, being over a mile from adjacent sites. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/06/01"|0|"" 940|803|238|"Pillbox shown on 1964 large-scale OS mapping (1:2500). "|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 943|806|31|"Non-standard pillbox situated towards base of cliff overlooking Cuckmere Haven. Sunken entrance. Field of fire towards sea. 1 large embrasure with weapon mounting external to pillbox. Steps down into pillbox. Wood door frame still extant. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/10/12"|6|"" 944|807|31|"20 x square (1m x 1m) anti-tank blocks with pyramids on top of each one, forming line E - W to River Cuckmere. There are other anti-tank blocks on the W side of the river. "|"1997/10/12"|0|"" 946|809|31|"Block in hedge or bank, has spike in top (25mm)."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 947|759|31|"Type 24 pillbox situated by public footpath along River Ouse in front of disused railway line."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 948|810|31|"Spigot Mortar base."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 949|811|31|"Spigot Mortar base."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 950|812|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 952|813|31|"Spigot Mortar base."|""|0|"" 953|814|31|"Large anti tank blocks with steel girders in top."|"1995/10/20"|0|"" 954|715|31|"Type 24 pillbox situated between disused railway line and River Ouse. Brick shuttered."|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 955|815|31|"Anti-tank pillbox with 2 embrasures. The main embrasure is bricked up. Brick shuttering of yellow stock bricks. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 451462]."|"1997/03/06"|0|"" 957|816|31|"Spigot Mortar base."|""|0|"" 958|817|31|"Spigot Mortar base."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 960|818|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox."|""|0|"" 961|819|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Entrance bricked up."|"1997/03/06"|0|"" 962|820|31|"Spigot Mortar base."|"1995/10/20"|0|"" 963|821|31|"Type 22 concrete and brick pillbox. External blast wall covers entrance."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 964|822|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Entrance had been bricked up post-war, but the blocking is now almost totally removed."|"1997/03/06"|0|"" 966|823|31|"Type 22 Pillbox. Destroyed 1991."|""|0|"" 967|824|31|"Type 22 Pillbox."|""|0|"" 968|825|31|"12 anti tank blocks about 1.5m square."|"1995/02/22"|0|"" 969|826|31|"Site of Capel Battery. Various roads, tracks and hut bases still extant. Battle of Britain Memorial occupies part of site."|"1995/07/28"|0|"" 970|827|31|"Site now demolished. Site apparently a type 24 (ascertained from a photograph)."|"1982/__/__"|0|"" 971|828|215|"Site now demolished. Site possibly a type 22 or 24."|"1985/__/__"|6|"" 972|829|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1995/07/28"|0|"" 974|830|31|"On dunes facing inland, shuttering (red brick) mainly stripped. Very bad concrete. Turnbull fittings in all embrasures (except one at rear). Short walls x 2.37m. Rear wall x 4.9m."|"1999/10/16"|0|"" 975|831|215|"Site now destroyed. Brick faced, possibly a type 22."|"1985/__/__"|6|"" 976|832|31|"Type 24 pillbox in dune above beach."|"1994/05/__"|0|"" 977|833|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, of very rough concrete with 29ins thick walls. Step-splayed embrasures with a pierced sheet of iron or steel on the inside. No embrasure in the front wall, just one each in the E facing side walls and one in the front W facing side wall."|"1995/07/28"|354|"" 978|834|31|"Type 24 pillbox in dune above beach, site is buried by sand up to roof."|"1994/05"|0|"" 979|835|31|"Type 24 pillbox. No embrasure in front or left-rear walls. Several layers of rough cast concrete apparent from marks of shuttering. Single E-facing embrasure is little more than a hole in the wall."|"1995/07/28"|354|"11" 981|837|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with thick detached blast wall (13.5ins thick made of brick) to rear. Double-splayed embrasures. "|"1995/07/28"|0|"" 982|836|31|"World War One pillbox. On north side of B1159 - facing seawards. Hole blasted in rear wall - to remove steel doors."|""|0|"" 983|838|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with thick detached blast wall to rear. "|"1995/07/28"|0|"" 984|839|220|"Spigot Mortar base."|""|81|"93" 985|840|220|"Spigot Mortar base."|""|81|"93" 986|841|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with detached blast wall to rear. Walls 7ft 6ins long and 16ins thick. Very overgrown."|"1995/07/28"|0|"" 987|842|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with detached blast wall to rear. Very overgrown."|"1995/07/28"|0|"" 988|843|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with very thick detached blast wall (27ins of concrete plus 13.5ins of brick) to rear. 9ft 6ins walls. Corrugated iron spans the gap between the pillbox and the blast wall and earth has been added over this. Small embrasures, widely splayed to the outside."|"1995/07/28"|0|"" 989|844|31|"Series of cylindrical concrete blocks with vertical holes to take steel poles [latter used to manoeuvre blocks into position to block road]."|"1995/03/22"|0|"" 990|845|220|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox. Remains visible at low tide. [Ref: H3 1]."|"1953/__/__"|81|"93" 991|846|31|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square with over-hanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side. Brick-shuttered."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 992|847|31|"Four loopholes cut in boundary wall at Ingham Old Hall, by gate."|""|0|"" 993|848|31|"Single block on N side of road."|"1997/06/01"|0|"" 994|849|31|"A concrete cone at the side of the road, with another 2 (plus 2 other concrete obstacles) in field to W of road."|"1995/04/12"|0|"" 995|850|31|"Type 22 pillbox, by track leading to sea, concrete facing inland."|""|0|"" 996|851|31|"Two concrete cones in field to E of road."|"1995/04/12"|0|"" 997|852|31|"Machine Gun post, facing east. Square in shape with one leading corner cut at an angle. This side has the single embrasure. Site is now buried by dunes."|""|0|"" 998|853|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox."|"1998/02/22"|0|"" 999|854|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox, facing north east."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 1000|855|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox, facing south west, inland. 100m south of track."|""|0|"" 1002|857|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox with large concrete embrasures."|""|0|"" 1003|858|31|"Type 22 brick pillbox facing north east, in dunes 100m north west of North Gap."|""|0|"" 1004|859|31|"Type 22 pillbox incorporated into sea wall at Eccles beach."|""|0|"" 1005|860|31|"Type 22 pillbox - originally facing north but entrance blocked off and new one cut in north face. Subsequently used as base for adjacent ROC Observation Post."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1010|863|31|"A coast battery built 1940/41 mounting 2 x 4.7in ex-naval guns. Reduced to Home Guard manning Feb 1943 and to Care and Maintenance in April 1944."|""|0|"" 1011|865|31|"Spigot Mortar base. Lies behind left hand gun house of Happisburgh Battery. Made of rough concrete with a now rusty steel pin. Not in original position."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1012|866|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox. Grass on roof."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 1013|867|31|"Spigot Mortar Base. Lies behind right hand gun house of Happisburgh Battery. "|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1015|868|31|"Type 22 pillbox in a field facing seawards. Made of red brick shuttering."|""|0|"" 1016|869|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Made of red brick shuttering."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1017|870|31|"Spigot Mortar base flush with ground."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1018|871|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox. "|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 1020|873|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick-shuttered. 7 embrasures."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 1021|872|31|"Medium machine gun post, red brick shuttering with single large embrasure."|"1998/03/29"|0|"" 1022|874|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox. Has fallen on the beach and now lies on its roof. Concrete foundation raft is clearly visible."|"1997/06/01"|0|"" 1023|875|31|"Slight remains of battery mounting 2 x 6in guns for beach defence. There remains a slight section of semi circular tunnel jutting out from the cliff to the east of life boat station. This battery was abandoned in late 1940 as the 4.7in Happisburgh Emergency Coast Battery became operational."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1024|876|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick-shuttered. 7 embrasures."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 1025|877|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox. Very overgrown."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 1026|878|31|"Type 22 pillbox in field below lighthouse. Facing east. Red brick shuttering. Two odd pilasters each side of door, 600mm thick."|""|0|"" 1027|879|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. Steps down to entrance. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 1028|880|31|"Type 22 pillbox in field below lighthouse."|""|0|"" 1029|881|31|"Type 22 pillbox in field below lighthouse. Red brick shuttering (little remains). Faces E."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1030|882|31|"Type 22 pillbox brick faced. Pillbox faces NE."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1031|883|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. Set low in the ground."|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 1032|884|31|"5 x anti tank blocks along Walcott beach."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 1033|885|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. Set low in the ground. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 1035|886|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. Grass on roof [remains of camouflage?]."|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 1036|887|31|"Brick shuttered type 22 pillbox. Overgrown with ivy, the pillbox lies at the corner of four hedges."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1037|888|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. Grass on roof [remains of camouflage?]. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 1038|889|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 543445]."|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 1039|890|31|"Type 22 pillbox, facing north east."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1041|891|31|"Brick shuttered type 22 pillbox facing north east."|""|0|"" 1042|892|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 1043|893|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. [Pillbox has modern use as bat roost]."|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 1044|894|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. "|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 1045|895|31|"Spigot Mortar base. Evidence of corrugated iron shuttering. Not a smooth finish, pin has rusted."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1048|898|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. "|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 1049|899|31|"Standard type 24 brick shuttered pillbox. In hedgerow facing west. All embrasures are fitted with Turnbull mountings (except one which has a different mounting). Steel rods for securing camouflage nets are on roof."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1050|900|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered. 7 embrasures. Grass on roof [remains of camouflage?]."|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 1051|901|31|"Standard type 22 brick shuttered pillbox. Most of brick shuttering has been removed. Pillbox faces east."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1053|902|31|"Spigot Mortar base, buried in side of hedgerow. Signs of corrugated iron shuttering. Pin is rusty."|""|0|"" 1054|903|31|"High on north bank of B1150 about 500m before Pollard Street. Brick shuttered type 22 pillbox, facing south."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1055|904|31|"World Wart One pillbox - on south side of lane leading to church. Round standard WW1 pillbox, very good condition"|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1056|905|31|"World Wart One pillbox - on north side of B1150, facing north east (seawards). Standard circular pillbox."|"1988/__/__"|0|"" 1057|906|31|"Brick shuttered type 22 pillbox with concrete embrasures."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1058|907|31|"Low concrete pillbox, with 2 embrasures, for defence of Penshurst airfield. Concrete steps down into pillbox."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 1059|908|31|"L shaped section post - red brick shuttering."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1061|910|31|"Low concrete pillbox, with 2 embrasures, for defence of Penshurst airfield. Concrete steps down into pillbox."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 1062|909|31|"Spigot Mortar base."|""|0|"" 1063|911|31|"Rectangular pillbox with nine embrasures, corrugated iron shuttering over about 1m thick concrete walls."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1064|912|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with brick shuttering. 7 embrasures. Very overgrown. "|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 1065|913|31|"L shaped wall section post. Remains of reinforced concrete behind original wall and a number of loopholes for right section post. All but external walls demolished. 10 loopholes in all."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1066|914|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with brick shuttering. 7 embrasures. "|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 1068|915|31|"Spigot Mortar base in bushes about 5m inside Priory grounds on north side."|"1986/04/__"|0|"" 1069|916|31|"Spigot Mortar base in garden of Abbey Farm to west of tennis court."|""|0|"" 1070|917|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with brick shuttering. 7 embrasures. Grass on roof."|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 1071|918|31|"Camouflaged (flint) type 22 pillbox at south west corner of Abbey Farm garden. Made to look part of wall."|""|0|"" 1072|919|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with brick shuttering. 7 embrasures. Grass on roof. [This pillbox marks the W junction with the N-S GHQ Line]."|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 1073|920|31|"Type 24 pillbox, in back garden of No 20, Beckmeadow Way. Brick shuttered."|"1994/10/30"|0|"" 1074|921|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with brick shuttering. 7 embrasures. Grass on roof."|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 1075|922|31|"Anti-tank concrete blocks, which may have been removed from the river bank, or elsewhere. They have been laid out alongside a track leading up to a bridge over the Eden (now demolished)."|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 1077|924|31|"6 concrete bases with stubs of rails. Part of a roadblock defending Mundesley Coast Battery."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 1078|925|31|"Brick shuttered type 24 pillbox in poor condition. Facing south on old MGN railway line."|"1986/04/__"|0|"" 1079|926|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Grass on roof [remains of camouflage?]. "|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 1080|927|31|"Spigot mortar base in undergrowth."|"1986/04/__"|0|"" 1083|930|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. "|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 1084|929|32|"This is the only surviving 6in battery from WW2 [unconfirmed]. It is completely intact except for the covers of the gun platforms. Manned by 197 Battery RA. Armed with 2 x MK XVI ex-naval 6in guns. Built 1940 to 1941. Care and Maintenance 1944 Guns removed by 1946."|""|0|"" 1085|931|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Embrasures bricked up and a special door to allow bats to enter has been erected."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 1086|932|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. Brick-shuttered. [In very wet and swampy area making access impossible]. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 546455]."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 1087|933|31|"On Mundesley Beach. Made from oil drums filled with concrete with metal brackets in top. Now piled up against foot of cliffs."|""|0|"" 1088|934|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement combined with infantry pillbox. A concrete interior wall divides the emplacement. [An attempt made some years ago to blow it up, but with no success: however, there is external damage around an embrasure]. Recorder Farthing records a detached holdfast mounting at NGR - TQ 547454, which may be associated with this emplacement (2 photographs DIGITISED). Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 550455]."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 1089|935|31|"In garden of bungalow by Mill Pond facing east."|"1982"|0|"" 1090|936|31|"Ordinary concrete type 22 pillbox distinguished by steel cone mounting for 20mm LMG fixed to roof."|"1979/__/__"|0|"" 1091|937|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered. 7 embrasures. Grass on roof."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 1092|938|31|"Type 22 pillbox, Has fallen over the cliff - no remains."|"1979/10/__"|0|"" 1093|939|215|"Type 22 pillbox at edge of caravan park overlooking old railway line. [part of the Norfolk Defensive Structures Survey]."|"1979/10/__"|6|"" 1095|941|31|"Two loopholes cut into wall of old telephone exchange yard wall, facing north west and west."|"1994/10/94"|0|"" 1096|940|31|"Brick shuttered type 22 pillbox."|""|0|"" 1097|942|31|"Three loopholes in retaining wall below Crescent. Covering the Gangway. Probably knocked through from basement beneath the road. Pipes now running out."|"1994/10/94"|0|"" 1099|943|220|"Alan Williams Turret built on top of Type 22 pillbox."|""|92|"" 1100|944|220|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox, with Alan Williams Turret situated on top."|""|92|"" 1101|945|31|"Vickers machine gun post with date plaque of 1941. Situated in a hill overlooking railway, facing south west. Brick shuttering. Single embrasure facing forwards. Entrance at rear via L shaped blast wall passage. Date plaque is located on blast wall. Mounting for gun is in place."|"1994/10/14"|0|"" 1103|946|31|"Spigot Mortar base, set low in path."|"1994/10/14"|0|"" 1104|947|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox, on hill behind Methodist Church. Facing north east. Low entrance with single embrasure next to it."|"1994/10/14"|0|"" 1105|948|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox, in copse, facing south."|"1986/05/07"|0|"" 1106|949|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox, in south east corner of old zoo overlooking old allotments and railway line. Pillbox has very large embrasures."|"1992/07/__"|0|"" 1107|950|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. 7 embrasures."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 1108|951|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. 7 embrasures."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 1109|952|31|"Square structure with 6 small embrasures which are not evenly spaced. Entrance is by a doorway which is below floor level. Situated at the junction of the old road and rail crossing. "|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 1110|953|31|"This pillbox is similar to a type 28A other than the main gun embrasure being small and set at approx. waist height. The pillbox contains a second compartment containing 2 gun positions."|"1996/05"|0|"" 1111|954|31|"Pillbox of common Dover type, brick-shuttered : square with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1113|955|171|"Spigot Mortar base, 50m from cliff, between Shipdam's and Marram's Avenues."|""|0|"" 1114|956|31|"L shaped pillbox [defended structure] with 5 embrasures down the external sides of the L. Entrance on the internal side of the shorter of the two sides. The long sides are 6m and 7.3m long."|"1994/10/14"|0|"" 1115|957|31|"Pillbox of common Dover type, brick-shuttered : square with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side. Built only to height of embrasure sills and left unfinished."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1117|959|31|"Pillbox of common Dover type, brick-shuttered : square with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side. "|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1118|958|171|"Type 22 pillbox at edge of Warren's Wood, overlooking playing field."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 1119|960|31|"World War One pillbox in a hedge."|""|0|"" 1121|962|31|"Type 24 pillbox, in very poor condition with outer brick shuttering robbed."|"1995/04/15"|0|"" 1122|963|31|"Pillbox has the shape of a common WW1 type but the external brick cladding is like that associated with WW2 pillboxes in the area. There is a single embrasure and the entrance has metal doors - like those found on other WW1 pillboxes in Norfolk. The pillbox is circular - 4.75m in diameter and the walls are 0.914m thick [Recorder Kent gives NGR - TG 17654300]."|"1994/10/13"|452|"" 1123|964|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"1995/04/15"|0|"" 1124|965|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. The embrasures on the downhill side are set lower in the walls than those on the uphill side."|"1995/04/15"|0|"" 1125|966|32|"Two posts of the 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment were situated in this area - 'Gorse' at 736581 with 4 x rifles and a Tommy Gun (Coy HQ - 2 officers, CSM, CQMS) and 'A/Tk Rifle Post' on lane (735582, part of Coy HQ) with 2 x rifles and an a/tk rifle (2 men). "|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 1126|967|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 1127|968|31|"Type 22 pillbox, now in sea - only a few fragments remain."|"1988"|0|"" 1128|969|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered, of common Dover type - square with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side. Built only to height of embrasure sills and left unfinished."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1129|970|31|"Type 22 pillbox, half sunk in beach. Facing north west. Red brick shuttering. No rear embrasure by entrance. Quite large embrasures. Smaller than usual - 2,470m square. 490mm thick walls. The pillbox has its own literary reference: `A cute little artefact from the war...' by Paul Theroux in `The Kingdom of the Sea'. Penguin Edition, p.345."|"1992/__/__"|93|"345" 1130|971|31|"Variant of the common Dover-type square pillbox (brick-shuttered), with overhanging roof slab and 1 embrasure per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1131|972|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. Small embrasure, 9ins x 9ins. Holes in walls at ground level."|"1995/04/11"|0|"" 1133|974|31|"Semi-circular entrenchments, fifteen feet long and two metres deep."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 1134|975|31|"Square pillbox (brick-shuttered), badly damaged by explosive and partially demolished - a modified version of the common Dover-type square pillbox. [Informed by James Plunkett on 25.1.01 that the damage to this pillbox was caused by enemy bombing]."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1135|976|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered, of common Dover type - square with over-hanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1136|977|31|"Type 24 pillbox (DESTROYED)."|"1992"|0|"" 1137|978|31|"Slit trenches said to be from First World War ."|"1982/04/20"|0|"" 1138|979|31|"First World War pillbox in trees west of road near entrance to sand pit. Round, with hole in side opposite entrance."|"1994/10/13"|0|"" 1139|980|31|"3 concrete cones on verge at side of road."|"1995/04/15"|0|"" 1140|981|31|"Lengths of railway line and 'I' section girder set in ground on landward side of road, hidden in hedge."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 1141|982|31|"Type 23 pillbox standing on control bunker. Two embrasures facing south and east."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 1143|984|31|"Type 23 pillbox standing on roof control bunker, behind existing pillbox."|"1994/01"|0|"" 1144|985|31|"Square 6 pdr. anti-tank emplacement, disguised with brick crenellated wall."|"1995"|0|"" 1145|986|31|"Type 22 pillbox in north east corner of ex radar site. Overgrown with ivy."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 1146|987|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered) of common Dover type - square with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures in each side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1147|988|31|"Type 23 pillbox behind modern bungalow, it is built over entrance to bunker. Faces west. Embrasures in west and north sides only. Pillbox is 2.52m square and the walls are 350mm thick."|"1994/01"|0|"" 1148|989|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered) of common Dover square type. Demolished [with explosives?]. Roof slab, badly cracked, rests on concrete base with only a little rubble left from the walls."|"1995/04/14"|94|"57" 1149|990|31|"Small type 22 brick shuttered pillbox, Walls 500mm thick, faces north. No rear embrasure covering door."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 1150|991|31|"Spigot Mortar base lying on its side at verge of road. (probably no longer in original situ)."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1151|992|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered) of common Dover square type, with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1153|994|31|"Anti tank blocks - cubes - in car park of Sheringham Station."|"1994/10/13"|0|"" 1154|995|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Only a few fragments of concrete and red brick survive, about 100m east of ruined steps (site of old life boat station)."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1155|996|31|"Emergency coast defence battery. Some underground works remain on top of hill. A few pieces of brick and concrete. Battery was armed with two ex-naval 6in guns and manned by 352 Bty RA. WO 33/1861 - Notes on inspection 1940 - `a good battery, guns and accommodation.' WO 199/2592 - 1943 battery reduced to Home Guard status."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1157|998|31|"2 small rectangular pillboxes on banks each side of road underneath railway bridge. with DRAWING on form."|"1995"|0|"" 1158|999|31|"Spigot Mortar base. Stood at apex of garden (now buried under terrace - 1993)."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1159|1000|31|"Type 28 emplacement for 6 pdr. anti-tank gun [very rare in East Kent]."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1162|1001|215|"Pillbox - stood on Morley Hill, 300m from road. (Demolished. Remains of possible field works around the site)."|"1985/__/__"|6|"" 1163|1002|31|"Concrete anti-tank blocks at sides of road [concealed today in bushes], and filled sockets in the road surface of the bridge."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 1164|1003|31|"Adjacent to trig point on hill east of town. This is not a pillbox - the walls are to thin and there is a cable channel running across the floor. It is an observation point (suggested) that had a range finder or some other piece of equipment that needed power [not confirmed]."|"1994/09/03"|0|"" 1165|1004|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/01/16"|0|"" 1166|1005|31|"6 truncated cones at sides of road [relics of road block]."|"1996/01/16"|0|"" 1167|1006|31|"Truncated cones at road junction [relics of road block]."|"1996/01/16"|0|"" 1168|1007|31|"Double line of 2 x 24 anti-tank pimples, each with 1m length of angle iron protruding from top and sharpened at end. now DESTROYED."|"1994/09/08"|0|"" 1170|1008|31|"Spigot Mortar base, in undergrowth of Oak Wood, Very difficult to see."|""|0|"" 1173|1011|31|"Remains of an anti tank ditch at edge of cliff blocking entrance from beach (at TG 12754357) - rest of course of ditch plotted from 1950 map."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1174|1010|31|"Type 22 pillbox - lies at low water mark."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1175|1012|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement, on edge of Oak Wood facing north west - red brick shuttered."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 1176|1013|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered; additional low embrasures 18ins from the ground in some walls."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 1177|1014|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement, in Oak Wood, in garden of Lodge, between drive and hedge."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1178|1015|31|"Irregularities in road surface on site of road block."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1179|1016|31|"One of two Vickers machine gun emplacements ingeniously camouflaged. Buried in track north of farm bridge. One 45m to north of the other. Single large stepped embrasures at both sites. Large concrete shelves in place for machine guns."|"1994/09/03"|0|"" 1180|1017|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick shuttered. Additional low embrasures 18ins from the ground in some walls."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 1182|1019|31|"Irregularly octagonal pillbox - one of the 8 faces contains the entrance; two have 2 embrasures at a normal height; and another has an embrasure, probably for the Boys anti-tank rifle, at a lower level."|"1992/__/__"|420|"27" 1183|1018|171|"Type 24 pillbox located to west of Old Hithe Road - now demolished."|""|0|"" 1184|1020|171|"Pillbox located at junction between B1157 and A148 - now demolished due to road widening."|""|0|"" 1185|1021|31|"One of two Vickers machine gun emplacements ingeniously camouflaged. Buried in track north of farm bridge. One 45m to north of the other. Single large stepped embrasures at both sites. Large concrete shelves in place for machine guns."|"1994/09/03"|0|"" 1186|1022|31|"Pillbox - DESTROYED."|"1992"|0|"" 1187|1023|31|"Type 26 pillbox in very poor condition and very overgrown."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1188|1024|31|"North Deal emergency battery (DESTROYED)."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1189|1025|31|"Deal emergency battery (DESTROYED). 6in breech loading guns."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1190|1026|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered (yellow stock bricks). Entrance has been bricked up. A wind sock for the adjacent landing strip has been affixed to the pillbox."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 1191|1027|32|"Documentary source. Listed as a type 350/40. Cassini ref. 585615."|"1941/05/30"|886|"" 1192|1028|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered (yellow stock bricks). Entrance has been bricked up. "|"1997/02/14"|6|"" 1194|1029|31|"Type 22 pillbox, on beach at end of rain eroded gully. Some screw pickets and barbed wire at base of cliff. All that can be seen is a single embrasure."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1196|1031|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Has large tree trunk lying on roof."|"1997/03/06"|0|"" 1197|1032|31|"Type 26 pillbox, overgrown, on east side of lane. Brick shuttered."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1198|1033|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered (yellow stock bricks). [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 450461 - also see UORN 12444]."|"1997/03/06"|0|"" 1199|1034|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces W [?]. Owing to standing crop, unable to inspect closely. From a distance it looks more like a type 24 than a medium machine gun emplacement. No access when field in crop - about 60 yards into field. The pillbox used to stand on a field boundary."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 1200|1035|31|"Slit trench."|"1981/03/__"|0|"" 1201|1036|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered) of common Dover type with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1203|1038|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered) of common Dover type with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1204|1039|31|"Type 26 pillbox in hedge at bottom of garden, brick shuttered."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1206|1041|31|"Type 23 pillbox, with crenels, rather than embrasures, in open section. "|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1207|1040|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered in station yard."|""|0|"" 1208|1042|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement. Adapted from standard. Has two embrasures for MGs. Faces west and south. Front walls 1.160m thick side walls 550mm thick. Made of concrete. Roof missing."|"1994"|0|"" 1209|1043|31|"Mounting for Spigot Mortar (Blacker Bombard) beside type 23 pillbox [see UORN 1041]."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1210|1044|31|"Pillbox, with brick-shuttering, built into pre-existing garage [or just possibly pillbox later converted into garage - interior not inspected]."|"1995/04/08"|0|"" 1213|1047|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement, a variant on the standard type."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1214|1048|31|"Closely-spaced large octagonal-shaped concrete blocks laid flat and sunk into ground: approx. 6ft long by 4ft-5ft wide. "|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 1216|1050|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1217|1051|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement. On edge of low cliff above beach."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1218|1052|31|"Type 22 pillbox, now completely broken up by the sea. Red brick shuttered walls 600mm thick."|"1994/09/28"|941|"" 1219|1053|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing east covering low valley and anti tank ditch. Fitted with Turnbull mounts."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1220|1054|31|"Type 26 pillbox, stands a little north of Type 24 pillbox [see UORN 1053]. Red brick shuttering ."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1221|1055|31|"2 pillboxes of common Dover type - square, brick-shuttered, with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1223|1056|31|"Type 24 pillbox, on slope covering low ground behind beach. Red brick shuttering - Turnbull mounts."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1224|1056|31|"Type 24 pillbox situated in middle of field on coastal defensive line, overlooking approach from sea. Standard type 24, earth on roof."|"1996/05/26"|0|"" 1225|1057|31|"World War One pillbox. Constructed of concrete blocks and with locked metal door over the entrance."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 1228|1059|31|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square, brick-shuttered, with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1229|1058|221|"Vickers machine gun emplacement - now destroyed. Seen on AP held by Norfolk Landscape Archaeology - Gressenhall."|""|0|"" 1230|1060|31|"Underground Nissen hut type auxiliary unit operational base, with metal steps leading down."|"1996/02/25"|0|"" 1231|1061|31|"Unknown pillbox - only a few fragments remain at foot of cliff."|""|0|"" 1232|1062|238|"Possible position of 4in naval gun. [Cassini ref. 575614]."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 1234|1064|31|"Pillbox of common Dover type (brick-shuttered) - square with overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side. Embrasures in front wall have very deeply and steeply splayed sills to command bridges over N entrance ditches."|"1995/04/14"|421|"2-4" 1235|1065|31|"2 concrete cones surviving at side of road at road junction [remnants of road block]. "|"1995/04/12"|0|"" 1236|1066|31|"Spigot Mortar base on N side of track in caravan park."|"1988/01/__"|0|"" 1237|1063|31|"Machine gun emplacement - now in fragments in sea."|"1940/09/12"|0|"" 1239|1068|31|"Pillbox built into cliff, covers beach with large embrasure. Side entrance with protective porch. Internal roof shuttered with corrugated iron."|"1996/09/92"|0|"" 1240|1068|31|"Vickers Machine gun emplacement, dug into slope - facing west. Marking reads - `BSAC 297'"|""|0|"" 1241|1069|31|"Spigot Mortar on south side of railway embankment."|"1988/05/__"|0|"" 1243|1070|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Entrance and embrasures bricked up."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1245|1071|31|"Beach defence light. The structure housed a light to illuminate beach. Only foundations remain."|"1995/04/14"|874|"" 1247|1073|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Entrance and embrasures bricked up."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1248|1074|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Grass growing on the roof."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1249|1075|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Grass growing on the roof. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 496462]."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1250|1076|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Grass growing on the roof."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1252|1078|31|"Anti-tank gun pillbox (brick-shuttered), facing road bridge. Entrance and embrasures bricked up."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1253|1077|31|"Type 24 pillbox, in hedge on west of field. Red brick shuttering. Steps down in to interior. Set low in the ground."|""|0|"" 1254|1079|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement - very overgrown - lies on the west of Warborough Hill."|"1991/07/__"|0|"" 1255|1080|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered), square with 5 embrasures. Entrance bricked up."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1256|1081|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1257|1082|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Entrance bricked up."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1258|1083|31|"Type 24 pillbox, on east side of hill covering road junction."|"1991/07"|0|"" 1259|1084|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Overgrown."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1260|1085|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 493460]."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1261|1086|31|"Concrete Norcon emplacement, on west side of Meadow Lane."|"1991/07"|0|"" 1262|1087|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Has a metal door (painted white) and frame [could be original]."|"1997/03/20"|6|"" 1264|1089|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/03/20"|0|"" 1265|1088|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement. Has very thick walls - dug in on slope covering marsh - facing west."|""|0|"" 1266|1090|31|"Type 22 pillbox - half buried in shingle; stripped of red brick shuttering. This is a standard type 22 pillbox with thick walls - 1.280m. Each wall is 3.3m long. The pillbox faces N."|"1996/05/31"|0|"" 1267|1091|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Entrance partly bricked up."|"1997/03/20"|0|"" 1268|1092|31|"Pillbox, now DEMOLISHED. Large heap of broken concrete and brick rubble at this spot."|"1997/03/20"|0|"" 1269|1093|31|"Pillbox - fragments of reinforced concrete - possibly a pillbox."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1270|1094|31|"Pillbox - fragments of reinforced concrete - including large embrasure - possibly a Vickers machine gun post."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1272|1095|31|"Small bunker next to large anti tank bunker. Single embrasure set high in front wall - not suitable as a firing position. Structure is 2.8m square, walls 355mm thick."|""|0|"" 1273|1096|31|"Gun emplacement - possibly for some medium to large anti tank gun, either a 2pdr or a 75mm field gun. No mounting survives to indicate use with 6pdr. Large open rear implies use with a wheeled artillery piece. Brick shuttered with concrete roof. 6045mm long sides x 5.8m long width. Walls 508mm thick."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 1274|1097|31|"Gun emplacement - 3m diameter gun platform with concrete platform to rear. Two courses of concrete bricks run round edge of circular gun platform. Use unknown - possibly LAA. One of two platforms."|"1994"|0|"" 1275|1098|31|"Gun emplacement - 3m diameter gun platform with concrete platform to rear. Two courses of concrete bricks run round edge of circular gun platform. Use unknown - possibly LAA. One of two platforms."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1276|1099|31|"Type 24 pillbox, stands on Telegraph Hill - roof missing - faces south."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1277|1100|31|"Slit trench. Shallow about 30m long - 1m deep. Running along dip of defile where road climbs Holgate Hill - hidden by gorse and ferns."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 1278|1101|31|"Anti tank blocks - 2 - lying on their sides next to road."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1279|1102|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement (brick-shuttered) with 2 embrasures plus the main gun embrasure (bricked up) facing Hever Bridge. Very overgrown, and earth now banked up against the structure. Nearby is a gun mounting from the emplacement with its 9 bolts intact."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1280|1103|31|"Square pillbox with 5 embrasures, brick-shuttered."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 1281|1104|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement to cover salt marshes. Brick shuttered."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1282|1105|31|"36 anti-tank obstacles (pimples), of differing heights, arranged in 5 rows on river bank."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 1284|1106|215|"Spigot Mortar base - now removed."|"1994/10/11"|6|"" 1285|1107|31|"Pillbox - ruined on beach - no remains."|"1980/04/15"|0|"" 1286|1108|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox still containing brackets for rifle shelf. Embrasures just above ground level, one embrasure angled to fire into valley (NE). [Farmer states that the valley below the pillbox had an anti-tank ditch which ran across the valley bottom: filled in after the war]."|"1997/04/03"|8|"" 1287|1109|31|"Anti tank blocks next to road."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1288|1110|31|"Spigot Mortar base lies on its side on path up to sea wall."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 1289|1111|31|"Vickers machinegun post, faced east now in very poor condition."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 1290|1112|31|"Type 26 pillbox in hedge. Red brick shuttering - good condition."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1291|1113|31|"Slit Trench - ends in pit. Lots of barbed wire and screw pickets."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 1293|1114|31|"Slit trench, small about 2m x 1m. Now only 800mm deep. Revealed by burning of gorse."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1294|1115|31|"Large oblong pit with slight remains of slit trench next to it. 2.5m by 1.5m - 750mm deep."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 1295|1116|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering which is in bad condition: used as a shed."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 1296|1117|31|"Type 26 pillbox, small square work at foot of slope. 2.52m x 2.52m. 400mm thick, roof on corrugated iron shuttering - now completely ruined."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1297|1118|31|"4 cylindrical concrete anti-tank obstacles about 24ins long and 18ins in diameter, with hole in centre. Remnants of a 'moveable road block'."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 1298|1119|31|"Type 24 redbrick shuttered pillbox. Walls 1.070m thick. "|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1299|1120|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement, completely overgrown in hedge 20m from A149. Only embrasure is visible, clearly visible is internal concrete shelf. Faces west north west."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1300|1121|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement, completely overgrown in hedge 20m from A149. "|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1301|1122|31|"Type 22 pillbox, very overgrown."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1302|1123|31|"Two anti tank blocks on their sides in marsh to north of A149."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1303|1124|31|"15 anti tank vertical rails, photographed by Bernard Lowry in 1992. Completely vanished on visit 1994/10/11."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1304|1125|31|"Type 23 pillbox, unusual in having crenels rather than embrasures in open section."|"1995/04/16"|0|"" 1305|1126|31|"Allan Williams Turret stands on the edge of hill covering road from village. Shutter detached and lying on the ground."|"1987/11/21"|0|"" 1306|1127|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1307|1128|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement dug into hill, now overgrown. now DESTROYED."|"1988/__/__"|0|"" 1308|1129|31|"Spigot Mortar emplacement with remains of fire trench surrounding base still visible. Originally 4ft deep."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1309|1130|31|"Spigot Mortar emplacement stands beside brick building."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 1310|1131|238|"WW1 pillbox marked on 1928 map."|"1928/__/__"|0|"" 1311|1132|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. Now provided with door and windows and used as tool shed."|"1995/04/11"|0|"" 1313|1134|31|"Approx. 83 'dragon's teeth' anti-tank obstacles (pimples) arranged in 3 rows on the rim of a hollow alongside railway cutting. Several are numbered. There are the possible remains of a gun emplacement in an adjacent hollow."|"1998/06/12"|0|"" 1314|1133|31|"This was a battery of (probably) two 9.2in guns in the woods of Ingmote Hill. Covering the coast. Manned by 57 Newfoundland Battery. Emplacements demolished in late 1940s."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1315|1135|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. [Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR - TR 200550]."|"1998/06/28"|0|"" 1316|1136|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 1317|1137|31|"Double (part triple) line of anti-tank blocks ('pimples') running S from road, sandwiched between field boundary and private driveway. Approx. 120 blocks in all."|"1995/04/08"|0|"" 1318|1138|31|"Battery of 3 (2 from 1920s) 9.2in guns. Remains of battery command post (partially demolished) behind battery. Some remains of metal gun floors. Magazines filled in in 1990. Pillboxes each end, and behind, battery."|"1995/04/14"|408|"82" 1319|1139|31|"2 concrete cones survive at side of road at crossroads."|"1995/04/12"|0|"" 1320|1140|31|"Concrete structure - 8ft deep; 5ft diameter hole lined with concrete, entrance disguised with an old coppice stump. Ventilation, electrical communication were via clay pipes. Wooden table for radio and disguised trap door [latter was taken from site on 4/5/97]. [Recorder states information, diagrams and photographs sent 'to museum' on 28/2/97]. The structure was emptied of water in December 1996."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 1321|1141|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Red brick shuttered, faces east."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 1322|1142|31|"Allan Williams Turret. Stands on footpath from Cley to sea."|"1986/08/__"|0|"" 1323|1143|31|"Concrete structure - 8' deep, 5' diameter hole lined with concrete, entrance disguised with an old coppice stump. Ventilation, electrical communication were via clay pipes. Wooden table for radio and disguised trap door [latter was taken from site on 4/5/97]. [Recorder states information, diagrams and photographs sent 'to museum' on 28/2/97]. The structure was emptied of water in December 1996."|"1996/12"|0|"" 1324|1144|31|"Type 27 red brick pillbox - central LAA position has had a concrete cap placed over it."|"1986/08"|0|"" 1325|1145|31|"Emergency coast defence battery mounting two ex-naval 6in guns. Built 1941. There can be seen the mounting base and holdfast metal bolts of the two guns, the rest of the site has been lost to the sea. Guns mounted early 1941, first fired 18/4/1941. Battery decommissioned Jan 1944. Manned by 228 Bty RA. Battery Observation Post demolished 1955."|"1987/11/21"|0|"" 1326|1146|31|"T-shaped bunker dug into the hillside in a thickly wooded valley. Access gained from the base of the T with additional vent/access from the cross (partially collapsed). Dimension 20ft x 20ft. Concrete floor, brick walls, corrugated iron roof. [Recorder photographed the structure in 1990: current condition not known, but in severe danger of collapse]."|"1990/__/__"|0|"" 1327|1147|31|"Cement rendered type 24 pillbox, backing onto railway cutting. Small embrasures. All apertures now blocked."|"1995/04/11"|0|"" 1328|1148|31|"Brick (or possibly brick-shuttered) 'gun house' for field gun, backing onto railway cutting."|"1995/04/11"|0|"" 1329|1149|31|"Type 23 pillbox, somewhat unusual in having 2 embrasures in end wall of roofed section."|"1995/04/16"|0|"" 1331|1150|32|"Pillbox located from information in Cley battery Fort Record Book."|""|99|"" 1332|1151|32|"Pillbox located from information in Cley battery Fort Record Book."|""|99|"" 1333|1152|32|"Gun emplacement base - metal rods protruding through top. [uncertain as to site type - possibly machine gun position]. Mentioned in Cley-next-the-Sea Battery Fort Record Book, WO 197/70."|"1995/__/__"|99|"" 1334|1153|31|"Type 24 pillbox (brick-shuttered), with door and windows fitted and used today as garden shed."|"1995/04/11"|0|"" 1335|1154|31|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square, brick-shuttered, with over-hanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1336|1155|171|"Allan Williams Turret. Removed from this original location to a garden in Holt."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1337|1156|31|"Trapezoidal variant of common Dover square-type pillbox (brick-shuttered); has very long embrasure in rear wall, 2 embrasures in side walls, 1 in front wall. Overhanging roof slab."|"1995/04/14"|370|"31" 1338|1157|31|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square, brick-shuttered, with over-hanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side. Rear of roof is almost at ground level."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 1339|1158|31|"Allan Williams Turret."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1340|1159|31|"Allan Williams Turret."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1341|1160|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Very overgrown."|"1995"|0|"" 1342|1161|31|"Type 22 pillbox in hedge south of bridge."|"1994/10/11"|0|"" 1343|1162|31|"Type 22 pillbox brick shuttered in field to the east of crossroads. Faces north."|"1992/07/__"|0|"" 1344|1163|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with additional strengthening."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1345|1164|31|"Type 22 pillbox brick shuttered in hedge to south of road."|"1992/06/__"|0|"" 1346|1165|31|"WW1 pillbox, at edge of plantation on south side of coastal path facing salt marsh. About 250m east of car park. Like WW1 type but without steel doors or shutters on embrasures. Very badly made of course non-reinforced concrete. Has two embrasures, one is wide and located opposite the smaller embrasure and entrance."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 1347|1166|31|"Spigot mortar base set in field low down covering bridge over the River Stiffkey."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 1348|1167|31|"On spit by Lifeboat Station - not now visible."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 1349|1168|31|"Composite pillbox consisting of two Vickers machine gun emplacements set together at an angle to give fields of fire, from the main embrasures, at 90 degrees to each other. Well built on a concrete foundation raft."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 1351|1170|31|"Composite pillbox consisting of two Vickers machine gun emplacements set together at an angle to give fields of fire, from the main embrasures, at 90 degrees to each other. Well built on a concrete foundation raft."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 1352|1171|215|"The site of an emergence coastal battery built in 1940. It manned by 174 Bty RA. It was armed with two ex naval 6in guns. It was the first emergence battery to be built in the country, also it was one of the first to be put on a reduced state of readiness in 1943 when the garrison was reduced to nine other ranks. Guns were removed in 1945/early 1946. Nothing now remains."|"1957/__/__"|100|"" 1353|1172|31|"Composite pillbox consisting of two Vickers machine gun emplacements set together at an angle to give fields of fire, from the main embrasures, at 90 degrees to each other. Well built on a concrete foundation raft."|"1984/06/__"|0|"" 1355|1174|31|"6 pdr. anti-tank emplacement."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1356|1175|31|"6 pdr. anti-tank emplacement."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1357|1176|31|"Composite pillbox consisting of two Vickers machine gun emplacements set together at an angle to give fields of fire, from the main embrasures, at 90 degrees to each other. Well built on a concrete foundation raft."|"1984/06/__"|0|"" 1358|1177|31|"Composite pillbox consisting of two Vickers machine gun emplacements set together at an angle to give fields of fire, from the main embrasures, at 90 degrees to each other. Well built on a concrete foundation raft."|"1984/06/__"|0|"" 1359|1178|270|"Field gun emplacement covering railway bridge [DESTROYED]."|"1995"|102|"" 1360|1179|31|"Composite pillbox consisting of two Vickers machine gun emplacements set together at an angle to give fields of fire, from the main embrasures, at 90 degrees to each other. Well built on a concrete foundation raft."|"1984/06/__"|0|"" 1361|1180|31|"Allan Williams Turret 20m from road in hedgeline."|"1992/03/__"|0|"" 1362|1181|31|"Two anti tank blocks and two bent rail emplacements located at side of track."|"1984/05/__"|0|"" 1363|1182|31|"Spigot Mortar base in angle of sea defences bank. Top of concrete has eroded to reveal steel frame."|"1984/10/25"|0|"" 1364|1178|31|"Field gun emplacement covering railway bridge."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 1365|1183|31|"6 pdr. anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1367|1184|31|"Type 28A gun emplacement, buried in west side of bank facing north. Internally there is a recess for 2pdr mounting under main embrasure."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 1368|1185|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. Wood shelves remain inside pillbox. "|"1995/09/__"|526|"" 1369|1186|31|"Type 24 brick shuttered pillbox in hedge line bordering marsh. Concrete roof has a chamfered edge, faces north and has walls 1.070m thick. The embrasures are described as being very small."|"1994/04"|0|"" 1370|1187|31|"A Vickers Machine gun emplacement, covering the beach. Faces west. Concrete marks of corrugated shuttering. Large concrete shelf for gun under embrasure."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 1371|1188|31|"Spigot Mortar base, sited between two pillboxes on west side of golf club. Covers the beach."|"1994/04"|0|"" 1372|1189|31|"Type 24 pillbox on west side of golf club site."|"1994/04"|0|"" 1373|1190|31|"Vickers Machine gun emplacement, 50 m west of golf club house. Now embedded in sea defences. Faces west."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 1376|1193|31|"Spigot Mortar base by coastal path at junction of three banks."|"1993/05/__"|0|"" 1377|1194|31|"10 anti-tank buoys, upturned exposing base. Buried to prevent vehicles driving on marsh land behind coastal wall. with DRAWING on form."|"1997/02/12"|0|"" 1378|1195|31|"Concrete blockhouse of unusual shape and unexplained purpose. Linked by rear wall to brick concrete building with windows, winch and blast wall. On an axis parallel to the coast the large opening (with overhanging canopy) in the concrete building faces the dunes. No clear embrasures."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1379|1196|31|"Probable type 22 pillbox buried in sand up to roof."|"1981/04/01"|0|"" 1381|1197|31|"Two Spigot Mortar bases about 10m apart on separate concrete bases."|"1994/10/28"|0|"" 1382|1198|31|"Two Spigot Mortar bases one upright, the other upside down."|"1981/04/01"|0|"" 1383|1199|31|"Type 28 emplacement for 2pdr anti tank gun, facing west. an additional embrasure in each side wall."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1384|1200|31|"Shelter sunken into dunes entered by steps down and door under arch."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1385|1201|31|"Type 22 pillbox for airfield defence. Walls are reinforced, except rear wall. Light A.A. emplacement on roof."|"1996/01/17"|0|"" 1386|1202|31|"Shelter sunken into dunes entered by steps down and door under arch."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1387|1203|31|"Type 22 pillbox with brick shuttering, lying tilted in sand dunes. Outward splays on embrasures and 'Y' shaped anti ricochet wall. Faces NNE. Front wall is heavily buried."|"1992/05/__"|0|"" 1389|1205|31|"Type 22 pillbox with brick shuttering. Outward splays on embrasures. Faces north east. Much overgrown."|"1992/05/__"|0|"" 1391|1206|215|"Type 22 pillbox noted in Henry Wills (map ref: 681426), now demolished. "|"1985/__/__"|6|"" 1393|1209|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1995/08"|0|"" 1394|1210|221|"5 anti-tank blocks."|"1946"|103|"" 1395|1208|31|"The coast guard tower appears to be the Battery Observation Post of the Hunstanton Coast Defence Battery, whose other buildings have long since disappeared (gone over the cliff). Underground magazines are said to still exist. Alongside the BOP is a small Royal Naval style pillbox with horizontal small arms embrasures in each face. The coastguard tower appears to have a similar structure, with now blocked embrasures, vertical ones, and canopies to north and west."|"1993/10/__"|0|"" 1396|1211|221|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox."|"1946"|103|"" 1397|1212|31|"Alongside the coastguard tower is a small Royal Naval style pillbox with horizontal small arms embrasures in each face."|"1994/10/__"|0|"" 1398|1213|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. The central anti-ricochet wall has been removed, probably to make extra space (post-war) for storage. Very overgrown."|"1995/07"|0|"" 1399|1214|31|"Type 28 gun emplacement pillbox with chamber for a 2pdr gun. Built on to one side is a separately entered chamber to house a bren gun. The thickness of the internal wall makes the whole unit some 28in wider than normal. Its depth is standard. The workmanship is exceptional - wood shuttering, high standard finish."|"1994/10/28"|0|"" 1400|1215|31|"Type 28 gun emplacement pillbox with chamber for a 2pdr gun. Embrasure and entrance now blocked."|"1994/10/28"|0|"" 1401|1216|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. "|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 1402|1217|31|"Spigot Mortar base."|"1994/10/28"|0|"" 1404|1219|31|"There are 4 anti tank blocks in a square pattern on the bridge over the river known as Heacham Harbour. Two blocks are 42in x 42in and are diagonally opposite each other. The other two are 42in x 36in, also diagonally opposite each other and with slots cut in (4in x 12in x 17in) to take a steel rail as a road block."|"1994/10/28"|0|"" 1405|1220|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, made of breeze blocks, adjacent to S end of railway bridge."|"1996/08/01"|0|"" 1407|1222|31|"A line of 17 anti tank blocks on a continuous concrete raft stretching from TF 65103333 to TF 65173341. The blocks are about 3ft high, chamfered on their inner face, with cylindrical steel pipes embedded in the centre (vertically) and some are numbered."|"1994/09/__"|0|"" 1408|1223|31|"Described on SMR as being `octagonal' this may be unlikely as all other isolated pillboxes in the area are standard type 22s."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 1409|1224|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered with concrete embrasures in five sides."|"1991/__/__"|0|"" 1410|1225|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered facing south west overlooking bend in road and drain north of Babingley River."|"1991"|0|"" 1411|1226|31|"One 3ft6in anti tank cube on corner of bridge and six sockets in side of road. On east corner one socket remains in side of road. Vague outlines in tarmac of sockets in roadway."|"1994/10/28"|0|"" 1412|1227|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, made of breeze blocks lined inside with bricks. Sides 8ft 6ins, 10ft 6ins, and 16ft 6ins (with entrance). It contains a concrete table possibly for a medium machine gun. Now mostly covered with ivy and trees. "|"1996/08/01"|0|"" 1413|1228|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, made of breeze blocks. Sides 8ft 6ins, 10ft 6ins, and 15ft 6ins (with entrance). It appears to have a ventilation hole in the roof [?]. Earth has been banked by the local farmer against the walls. "|"1996/08/01"|0|"" 1414|1229|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, made of breeze blocks. Sides 8ft 6ins, 10ft 6ins, and 18ft (with entrance). Some exterior walls are supported by buttresses. The interior contains a concrete firing table. "|"1996/08/01"|0|"" 1417|1231|31|"Site stretches from TF 58582441 to 58612440 along Sea Bank. It consists of (west to east): Magazine Left hand gunhouse Battery observation post Righthand gunhouse Close defence blockhouse The battery was built for 2 x 6in guns but owing to the shallowness of the water, far out into the Wash, was found to be superfluous. The guns were moved to Northumberland. The BOP is of three floors with windows in two and slits in the third, where the observation deck is covered by canopy. All the floors have now disappeared. The single storey gunhouses and magazine are in good condition. The guns were mounted, without protection, on the roof. The close defence block house is of unusual shape with steps up on to its roof."|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 1418|1232|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, made of breeze blocks."|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 1419|1233|31|"Hexagonal pillbox type 24, made of breeze blocks. "|"1996/08/01"|0|"" 1420|1234|31|"Two pillboxes, square in shape 30 yards apart (15ft x 15ft approx.) [see also UORN 16302]. With embrasure and shelf for Hotchkiss machine gun."|"1996/08/01"|0|"" 1421|1235|31|"Type 22 pillbox shuttered in corrugated iron; very rough appearance. Embrasures formed on site, slots for shelf supports present."|"1994/09"|0|"" 1422|1236|31|"Type 22 pillbox brick shuttered (most still present), embrasures formed of bricks with concrete lintels."|"1994/09/__"|0|"" 1423|1237|31|"Described as a Lincolnshire Variant pillbox or sometimes as a type 23b pillbox. This pillbox was constructed with wooden shuttering - concrete finish is of high quality. Some pillboxes, of this type, had a light anti aircraft mounting in the central well - not present in this example."|"1994/09/__"|0|"" 1425|1238|31|"Type 22 pillbox, painted buff and attached to garage. Embrasures blocked. Concrete may have been rendered."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1426|1239|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttered, next to cottage alongside old railway line."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1427|1240|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttered, opposite ruins of mill."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1429|1242|31|"Two 4ft x 4ft x 5ft (high) cone-topped anti-tank blocks adjoining the rail block [see UORN 16430] on its E side, and a further block still in situ on the W side. Other blocks (some nine) lie in the river or are tumbled on its bank."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 1430|1243|31|"Nearly 30 anti-tank obstacles, each about 4ft x 4ft x 4ft with pointed cap."|"1996/08/01"|604|"47" 1431|1244|31|"Six-sided pillbox [probably type 22], constructed of concrete blocks."|"1996/09"|0|"" 1432|1246|31|"A line of concrete posts set in concrete, 8ft high approx."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 1433|1245|31|"Type 24 pillbox on west side of lane, Turnbull mounts in all loops except rear."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1435|1247|171|"Stood to the east of bridge, blown up 25 years ago. Patch of poor soil may indicate position."|""|0|"" 1436|1248|31|"Spigot Mortar base set low in hedge line, two screw pickets near."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1437|1249|31|"2 concrete structures either side of main rail line between Axminster - London. A slot in one block is visible; area overgrown."|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 1438|1250|31|"Type 24 pillbox covering Honing Bridge - 250m to west. Turnbull mounts in all embrasures except rear. Red brick shuttering, mainly stripped. Facing east."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1439|1251|31|"Type 22 pillbox completely overgrown - appears like a bush."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1440|1252|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Stands in hedge to east of wood overlooking marsh."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1441|1253|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttering, wide cast embrasures, facing east."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 1443|1255|31|"Vickers machine gun square pillbox."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 1444|1254|31|"Type 24 pillbox red brick shuttered."|""|0|"" 1445|1256|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement."|""|0|"" 1446|1257|31|"Type 22 pillbox on south bank of river, red brick shuttering, 100m east of bridge."|""|0|"" 1447|1258|31|"Spigot mortar base, possibly now fallen in river."|""|0|"" 1448|1259|31|"A 6-sided pillbox, with entrance facing towards farmhouse; has no. 54 painted on central support. 7 embrasures; 5 embrasures have rectangular hole 25 cm deep beneath them, but 2 either side of entrance do not. There is a large hole in the roof. "|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 1449|1260|31|"Spigot mortar base."|""|0|"" 1450|1261|31|"Good example of a WW1 pillbox."|""|0|"" 1451|1262|31|"WW1 pillbox on a bank hidden by a hedge."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1452|1263|31|"Rectangular pillbox faced with local stone. 5 embrasures. Roof now covered with flagstones to make a public area. During the war a 'tin hut' on top. "|"1996/06/23"|0|"" 1453|1264|31|"Square pillbox, which was mostly below ground level. It was demolished in 1972 by sawing and drilling through the roof which was then pushed down inside and the walls collapsed and covered with soil. It is now almost invisible, but obvious when pointed out."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 1454|1265|31|"Pillbox of local design, 4m x 3m, oblong - 1 embrasure to south, 3 embrasures and entrance on west side, 2 embrasures on east side, 1 embrasure to north. 2 vent pipes on roof. Used by National Trust as a wood store."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 1455|1266|31|"Pillbox, with part of the section by the doorway collapsed."|"1997/07/02"|0|"" 1456|1267|31|"Type 22 pillbox to E of road on slight rise - very overgrown, brick shuttering (much of which is missing)."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 1457|1268|31|"Site inaccessible to recorder who observed pillbox from a distance [photographic evidence shows it from the SE]."|"1997/07/02"|0|"" 1458|1269|31|"WW1 pillbox on mound of salt pan. Original lie of road has altered since pillbox was constructed."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 1459|1270|221|"Triple row of concrete posts visible on 1946 RAF AP running E-W from SY 20678813 to SY 20788814. Block exit off beach at Branscombe. A single row of 'posts' is marked on OS 6in (1963) map, which could indicate that some of these features survive. It is not clear from the AP whether these are posts for barbed wire or are in fact concrete anti-tank pimples. Ted King, a former RAF pilot at RAF Exeter, recalls that there was barbed wire blocking the beach at Branscombe, but that RAF pilots were allowed through to bathe!"|"1995/__/__"|333|"" 1460|1271|31|"WW1 pillbox on mound of salt pan. Original lie of road has altered since pillbox was constructed."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 1461|1272|31|"Several anti tank blocks down stream from Buxton Mill."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 1462|1273|31|"Type 24 pillbox. In garage yard by crossroads opposite pub. Red brick shuttering, Turnbull fittings at all embrasures except rear. Low gate still in place. Used to store junk."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 1463|1274|31|"Square pillbox 4m x 4m (3m high). Buried 2m on landward side. 2 embrasures NE and W. Doorway N side. Concrete cast between 2ins cinder blocks. Walls approx. 600mm thick. Steeps down to doorway. Some wall facings missing. 2 vent pipes 2ins diameter on top. "|"1996/06/23"|0|"" 1464|1275|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Red brick shuttering, Turnbull fittings at all embrasures except rear. Used as a garden store. Anti ricochet wall has been removed. Faces ENE."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 1465|1276|31|"Two anti tank blocks on E side of bridge."|"1992/07/__"|0|"" 1466|1277|31|"Two anti tank blocks and anti tank rails, one on either side of road, on W side of bridge."|"1983/06/__"|0|"" 1467|1274|221|"Linear feature is noted on air photograph enclosing an area of ground to the rear of the pillbox: it runs from the top of the beach at SY 20898817 inland to SY 20858817, and then appears to link with the end of a line of concrete posts (SY 20788814)."|""|106|"" 1468|1279|31|"Type 24 pillbox, reinforced concrete with breeze block shuttering. Since 1989, it has been covered by a large fallen tree."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 1470|1278|31|"Two Type 22 pillboxes One with red brick shuttering (much removed)."|"1983/06/__"|0|"" 1471|1280|31|"Type 24 pillbox, reinforced concrete with breeze block shuttering on outside and brick inside. Has 'annex' facing E, half-overgrown with brambles and ivy."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 1473|1282|31|"Type 24 pillbox, now undermined by the river and tilted into the water. [not accessible]."|"1996/10"|0|"" 1474|1281|171|"Type 22 pillbox once stood on bank of River Yare"|""|0|"" 1475|1283|31|"Type 24 pillbox, now undermined by the river and tilted into the water. [not accessible]."|"1996/10"|0|"" 1476|1284|31|"Drainage windmill which used a turbine to pump water out of the marsh and in to the River. Mill was still working by wind when it was turned in to a fortified post. It has 3 storeys in the tower and the loopholes were on the 1st and ground floors. The first floor is a long way above the ground level and there were 4 loopholes. There were five loopholes in the ground floor. The mill's brick work was damaged by German aircraft and not repaired until 1961. At this time all the loopholes were removed."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1477|1285|31|"One or two pillboxes have been reported in the ruins of this old eroded fishing village. An inspection from the sea showed that there had been considerable additional erosion and that there were few ruins left: a careful scanning of the area through binoculars failed to find any remaining pillboxes."|"1997/08/19"|0|"" 1478|1286|31|"Pillbox set low down on rocks at the water's edge."|"1997/07/15"|0|"" 1479|1287|31|"Anti tank blocks on W side of bridge over River Bure."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1480|1288|31|"Pillbox on the Fowey side of the Polruan Foot Ferry. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference SX 12315148]"|"1997/09/15"|0|"" 1481|1289|31|"A 2 x 4' gun emergency coastal battery site, with the main buildings still in fair condition. There are two entrances; the lower is at sea/railway line level and gives access to the lower gun and searchlight; the higher is off the main Teignmouth Road through gate pillars with the old house name of 'Lea Mount'. "|"1997/02/28"|107|"" 1482|1290|31|"Type 22 pillbox on high ground to NW of Burgh Road. Faces SE."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 1483|1291|31|"Home Guard Shelter in W corner of triangular field, near road block over Ringland Bridge."|"1994/09/24"|0|"" 1484|1292|31|"Concrete blocks, no reinforcement. 1.50m x 1.50m. Eight in all, two of which have been broken up and two have been damaged by tree growth."|"1994/09/24"|0|"" 1485|1293|31|"A possibly modified type 26 square pillbox, shuttered with breeze blocks. Largely overgrown; interior not accessible. Built into railway embankment, facing out NW at right angles to line."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 1486|1294|31|"Possible site of a rail block, suggested by map description, but no direct evidence found."|"1997/07/03"|0|"" 1487|1295|31|"Air photograph evidence indicates a pillbox here, and site added to SMR: but a field visit produced no evidence: probably destroyed in the building of the water treatment works."|"1997/07/02"|0|"" 1488|1296|31|"Pillbox blown up 'some time ago' as interfering with arable production. Site plotted from air photograph evidence."|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 1489|1297|31|"Pillbox blown up 'some time ago' as interfering with arable production. Site plotted from air photograph evidence."|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 1490|1298|31|"Anti-tank ditch. Farmer reports it has been filled in: no visible remaining earthworks. Air photograph evidence confirms site."|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 1491|1299|31|"Anti-tank ditch. Farmer reports it has been filled in: no visible remaining earthworks. Air photograph evidence confirms site."|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 1492|1300|31|"Pillbox [blown up according to local farmer]."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 1494|1301|171|"Spigot mortar base now removed, according to occupants of Bridge Cottage."|""|0|"" 1495|1302|31|"Spigot mortar base and emplacement in garden. The emplacement has concrete revetment and is now filled with water. The spigot mortar base is covered with rocks in the middle. In the whole the site has been converted in to a fish pond."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1496|1303|31|"Spigot mortar base lying on side of road."|"1996/08/24"|0|"" 1497|1304|31|"Rectangular pillbox 16ft x 16ft approx. Now mostly covered by dense ivy and brambles."|"1996/08/05"|0|"" 1498|1305|31|"Pillbox, destroyed pre-1960 when Mr. Bunce took over coal yard."|"1997/07/05"|0|"" 1499|1306|31|"Anti-tank block, washed into river as a result of river bank erosion, and subsequently incorporated into river bank protection."|"1996/09/01"|0|"" 1500|1307|31|"Now no sign of anti-tank ditch, although the line of the ditch is said to be visible as a crop mark in times of severe drought."|"1996/09/01"|0|"" 1501|1308|31|"Pillbox [difficult to access]."|"1997/07/07"|0|"" 1502|1309|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick walled. Built in the corner of a wood, buried up to the level of the embrasures. The entrance is via a gully and there are two steps down in the entrance passage. Now partly covered by vegetation."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1503|1310|31|"No trace of the actual ditch (long back-filled), but an uneven slightly depressed area may indicate its course. Anti-tank obstacles have also probably been pushed into the back-filled ditch. One obstacle is now underwater in the adjacent River Axe."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1504|1311|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled and shuttered with breeze blocks. Doorway boarded up; no access, but appears to have brick-lined interior. Poor condition externally. Almost completely overgrown."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1505|1312|31|"No actual anti-tank obstacles remain, but a low bank (maximum height 1m) extending for about 50m on the E side of the River Axe shows where they used to be."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1506|1313|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled, shuttered with breeze blocks externally, and with a brick interior lining. Concrete blast wall. The exterior condition is poor, the breeze blocks being weathered and disintegration well advanced. Some areas have lost their blocks."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1507|1314|31|"Vickers medium machine gun pillbox, thick-walled, externally shuttered with breeze blocks and internally with brick. Concrete blast wall. The concrete gun platform is still in place. The blockwork outside has weathered. The brick interior lining, the concrete roof and bench and concrete blast wall are all in very good condition."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1508|1315|31|"Vickers medium machine gun pillbox, thick-walled, externally shuttered with breeze blocks and internally with brick. Concrete blast wall. "|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1509|1316|31|"Anti-tank ditch, of which there is nothing showing today. However, the ditch is clearly visible on a 1947 air photograph."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 1510|1317|31|"One remaining concrete block with slot in it to take barrier."|"1996/08/23"|0|"" 1511|1318|31|"Anti-tank obstacles here presumed to be destroyed by river erosion as now no remains."|"1996/09/01"|0|"" 1512|1319|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, on E bank of River Axe, approx. 20 yards S of road. Hexagonal stone block gun emplacement with 2 gun bays facing NW and S guarding the crossing of the river."|"1996/09/01"|604|"48" 1513|1320|31|"Concrete railblocks by iron railway bridge over river."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 1514|1321|31|"Probable type 24 pillbox, shuttered with breeze blocks; concrete lintel to entrance; probably brick-lined interior: enclosed on two sides by farm buildings and now heavily overgrown and surrounded by building debris. Interior inaccessible. "|"1997/07"|0|"" 1515|1322|31|"Square pillbox, possibly modified type 26, breeze block shuttered. Built into low railway embankment, facing NW away from railway. Entrance on railway track side. "|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 1516|99|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled, shuttered with breeze-blocks. Set well into the SE side of the railway embankment with the doorway facing SE. On the upper parts of the walls and on the sloping bevel of the roof there are vertical wooden inserts between the blocks. These inserts might have been used to attach camouflage boarding, nets, etc."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 1517|100|31|"Railblock in good condition."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 1518|1323|31|"2 remaining anti-tank blocks of a line which previously carried into the river, beyond the modern flood defence wall. The 2 blocks survive as they were presumably too close to a house to be demolished with explosive post-war."|"1996/09/01"|0|"" 1519|1324|31|"Large block on side of road with slot in it for barrier (old railway line and sleepers). Another block was removed c1980 for road widening and construction of footbridge. "|"1996/08/23"|0|"" 1520|1325|31|"Pillbox adjacent to railway line at N end of Axminster Station: covered in vegetation."|"1996/09/01"|0|"" 1521|1326|31|"Large block on side of road with slot in it for barrier (made of old railway line and sleepers). A further block was removed c1980 for road widening and construction of footbridge."|"1996/08/23"|0|"" 1522|1327|31|"24 anti tank blocks, concrete construction and all very close together."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 1523|1328|31|"Type 22 pillbox in trees at fork of road."|"1990/07/__"|0|"" 1524|1329|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttered, stands on a hill 120m N of road. Faces SW."|"1993/06/__"|0|"" 1525|1330|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement very overgrown by ivy. Hexagonal in shape with base in centre. Covers bridge over River Wensum."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 1526|1331|31|"Two anti tank blocks next to bridge over River Wensum."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 1527|1332|31|"Type 22 pillbox brick shuttered."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 1529|1334|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled. Embrasures on each of the 5 shorter walls, with 2 embrasures on the wall containing the doorway. Walls are 3' 6' thick, and the doorway 2' 3' wide. Anti-ricochet wall. The exterior walls are over 6' in height. A hole in the roof near the anti-ricochet wall may have been for a stove chimney."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 1530|1333|171|"Now demolished (1970s) type 22 pillbox (probably). Stood in a field."|""|0|"" 1531|1335|31|"Type 22 pillbox on south bank of mill basin."|"1984/10/18"|0|"" 1532|1336|31|"Spigot mortar base south of Churchyard."|"1991/09/23"|0|"" 1533|1337|31|"Vickers medium machine gun pillbox with slightly modified entrance. No gun platform, but firing direction almost due W, above a steep slope or disused quarry. "|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 1534|1338|31|"Vickers medium machine gun pillbox. Concrete gun platform still in place. Main firing direction due N, above a steep slope."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 1535|1339|32|"Roadblock S. RD 51. 'E' Brigade Sector. [The 1940 map shows the position of the roadblock as at the railway bridge to the W of Axe Bridge itself. The field evidence indicates there was certainly a block at Axe Bridge: perhaps there was more than one block at this location, with the Axe Bridge block being added later - further documentary evidence gives the roadblock name as 'Axe Farm', indicating that a site to the W of Axe Bridge is correct]."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 1536|1340|31|"Type 22 pillbox facing west."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 1537|1341|31|"Type 22 pillbox facing NE."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 1538|1342|31|"2 blocks situated immediately to the W of the abutments of Broom Bridge. They are constructed on concrete blocks. The block on the S side of the road has an 'open slit', the one on the N side is fully 'roofed over. "|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 1539|1343|31|"Type 22 pillbox facing N. Brick shuttered. All shuttering now removed."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 1540|1344|31|"Type 22 pillbox stands about 150m to E of road. Slight earth glacis, concrete very poor. Simple loops with out anti ricochet steps."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 1541|1345|31|"Type 22 pillbox brick shuttered with ROC lookout post on top."|"1979/02/27"|0|"" 1542|1346|31|"20 concrete anti-tank obstacle insertion sockets in road surface - area 8ft wide by 31ft in length."|"1996/08/05"|0|"" 1543|1347|31|"Anti-tank block, 4ft x 4ft x 4ft, with a concrete pointed top (now detached)."|"1996/08/05"|0|"" 1544|1348|31|"Pillbox whose presence is confirmed by local farmer; however, buried totally beneath brambles and nettles."|"1996/08/05"|0|"" 1545|1349|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with breeze block facing, beside railway"|"1996/08/05"|0|"" 1546|1350|31|"Type 24 pillbox, breeze-block shuttered; partly overgrown. Embrasures and doorway blocked."|"1996/09"|6|"" 1547|1351|31|"Type 24 pillbox, breeze-block shuttered; overgrown. Embrasures and doorway blocked."|"1996/09"|6|"" 1548|1352|31|"Type 24 pillbox, breeze-block shuttered; overgrown. Embrasures blocked."|"1996/09"|6|"" 1549|1353|31|"Square type gun emplacement with large embrasure [type 28?]. Entrance and embrasure now blocked. Brick cladding (eroding). There is a concrete platform adjacent."|"1996/09"|6|"" 1550|1354|31|"Square medium machine gun type pillbox, with large embrasure. Dug into hillside. The entrance is now blocked (since 1989 when there were signs of occupation)."|"1996/06/__"|6|"74" 1551|1355|31|"Type 22 pillbox with low entrance doorway with embrasures each side."|"1996/10/02"|0|"" 1553|1356|31|"Type 22 pillbox, facing NE; outwardly-splayed embrasures in five faces."|""|0|"" 1554|1357|31|"Type 28a gun emplacement for 2pdr field gun, facing north along A10 road. Embrasures in sides and front, none in rear. Hooked rods set in embrasure."|"1994/06/__"|0|"" 1555|1359|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing NE."|"1994/06"|0|"" 1556|1360|31|"Square Vickers medium machine gun type pillbox, with large embrasure. Brick lined interior. Dug into hillside. "|"1996/06/__"|6|"74" 1557|1361|31|"Type 24 pillbox, partly overgrown with brambles."|"1996/06"|0|"" 1558|1362|31|"Type 24 pillbox, partly sunken into the ground."|"1996/06"|6|"" 1559|1363|31|"Type 24 pillbox, breeze block shuttered; heavily overgrown."|"1996/06"|6|"" 1560|1364|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering. Roof used as observation platform and interior as garden shed."|"1996/06"|6|"" 1561|1365|31|"Type 24 pillbox with concrete canopy to disguise shape from the air."|"1994/05/__"|0|"" 1562|1366|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with breeze block cladding (eroded). Much overgrown."|"1996/06"|6|"" 1563|1367|31|"Concrete cubes (4ftx4ftx4ft) lining river bank at neck of loop in river."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1564|1368|31|"Spigot mortar base on river bank covering approaches to bridge."|"1994/05/__"|0|"" 1565|1369|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing SE, sunken entrance reached by 5 steps. No rear embrasure on steps side."|"1994/05/__"|0|"" 1566|1370|31|"Type 28a anti tank gun emplacement for 2pdr field gun. Embrasures in sides and front, but not in rear. Faces SE to control approach to bridge."|"1994/05"|0|"" 1567|1371|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing NE, wood shuttered on high concrete plinth. Entrance lower than standard."|"1994/05"|0|"" 1568|1372|31|"Marks in field show faint traces of anti-tank ditch."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1570|1373|171|"Pillbox (possibly a type 22) to cover bridge over River Ouse."|""|0|"" 1571|1374|31|"Spigot mortar base lying on side. Probably pushed over when 1953 flood bank made."|"1997/09/26"|0|"" 1572|1375|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples' and 'drums' relocated to stabilise river bank."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1573|1376|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal with stainless steel spigot between houses covering river bank and level crossing on W edge of town."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1574|1377|31|"Type 24 pillbox used as paint store with oil tanks on roof and bricked up embrasures. In good condition. Faces NE to bridges."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 1577|1379|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Brick shuttered - much of which is now missing."|""|0|"" 1578|1380|31|"Concrete anti-tank obstacle by gate into field, at a point where the filled-in anti-tank ditch joins road. Very overgrown."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1579|1381|31|"Concrete sockets, with steel lining, in side of road for anti-tank obstacles."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1580|1382|31|"Concrete sockets for anti-tank obstacles, with steel lining, in side of road; at point where former anti-tank ditch joins road."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1582|1384|31|"200-300 anti-tank 'pimples', reused to stabilise river bank."|"1997/03"|0|"" 1585|1383|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N."|""|0|"" 1587|1384|221|"1947 air photograph shows presumed original location of 'pimples' further upstream."|"1947/__/__"|0|"" 1588|1383|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick walled, concrete rough and large areas broken away to expose reinforcing rods below. Little brickwork shuttering is left. Entrance is of the low style. Each side has an embrasure,. The whole structure stands on a concrete raft. There is no anti ricochet wall."|""|0|"" 1593|1386|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Situated on S side of drain built on deep raft."|""|0|"" 1594|1385|31|"Circular type anti-tank emplacement for 6pdr. gun. With brick external shuttering."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 1595|1386|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 1596|1387|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Brick shuttered."|"1993/03/__"|0|"" 1597|1387|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick."|"1996/10"|0|"" 1598|1388|31|"Type 24 pillbox, completely 'engulfed' in thicket; inaccessible and almost invisible in summer."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1599|1389|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Situated on higher than normal concrete raft."|"1994/12/__"|0|"" 1600|1389|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall in place."|"1996/10"|0|"" 1601|1390|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Rear wall beginning to crumble."|""|0|"" 1602|1390|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick."|"1996/10"|0|"" 1603|1391|31|"Type 28a anti tank gun emplacement for 2pdr gun embrasures in front and side walls but not in rear, converted into summer-house."|"1994/05/__"|0|"" 1605|1392|31|"Type 28a anti tank gun emplacement for 2pdr gun. No embrasures apparent in side walls. Faces NW."|"1994/05/__"|0|"" 1606|1393|31|"The angled loopholed wall is approx. 6ft high and 24ft long. It has 4 loopholes set in it. with DRAWING on form."|"1998/02/07"|108|"" 1607|1394|31|"Pentagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered. 5 embrasures. Steps into entrance. The doorway is blocked with rubbish. The pillbox is used by drunks and drug users. Lightly overgrown. "|"1998/02/08"|0|"" 1608|1395|31|"Pillbox on top of cliff. Entrance bricked up. Sides 10ft x 10ft x 10ft x 14ft. Heavily overgrown."|"1998/02/07"|108|"88" 1611|1398|31|"The remains of the base and 1 embrasure of a pillbox [the rest destroyed]."|"1997/11/23"|0|"88" 1613|1399|31|"Auxiliary hide beneath outside privy. Accessed by a secret switch that lifted the privy seat and bucket. Short access corridor and 2 chambers, the inner one behind a false wall of railway sleepers."|"1998/04/29"|323|"" 1614|1400|31|"Type 24 pillbox, overgrown by thicket and undermined by river bank erosion."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1615|1401|31|"Rectangular medium machine gun type pillbox, with large embrasure. Blast wall protects entrance."|"1996/10/__"|6|"" 1616|1402|31|"Rectangular medium machine gun type pillbox, with large embrasure; half set into ground. Entrance blocked."|"1996/10/__"|6|"" 1617|1403|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered; the brickwork eroding in places."|"1996/10"|6|"" 1618|1404|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered; half set into ground. The foundations are eroding exposing steel reinforcing rods."|"1996/10"|6|"" 1619|1405|31|"Type 24 pillbox, which has now been incorporated into the road verge. Heavily overgrown in roadside hedge."|"1996/10"|6|"" 1620|1406|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. 'Submerged' in brambles."|"1996/10"|6|"" 1621|1407|31|"Type 24 pillbox, breeze-block shuttered. Has annex made of smooth concrete facing E."|"1996/08/__"|6|"" 1622|1408|31|"Type 24 pillbox, breeze-block shuttered. Has annex made of smooth concrete facing E. Date cast in doorway '1940'."|"1996/08/__"|6|"" 1623|1409|31|"A concrete slab is probably the remains of a pillbox which is reported to have fallen into the river some years ago and was demolished by the river authority."|"1996/10/__"|6|"" 1624|1410|31|"Concrete anti-tank obstacle, partly buried."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1625|1411|31|"Concrete anti-tank obstacle in hedge, at a point where a now filled-in anti-tank ditch crossed the road."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 1626|1412|31|"Type 24 pillbox, breeze-block shuttered. Exterior breeze-blocks are eroding and exposing internal concrete. Brick interior shuttering; corrugated iron used for concrete roof slab shuttering."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1627|1413|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with rough concrete exterior. "|"1996/08"|6|"" 1628|1414|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete exterior. Overgrown."|"1996/10/__"|6|"" 1629|1415|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with breeze-block outer shuttering and brick inner lining."|"1996/08/__"|6|"" 1630|1416|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with concrete facing."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1631|1417|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with rough concrete finish, set in hedgerow."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1632|1418|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with breeze block shuttering and brick for the bottom courses."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1633|1419|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with concrete finish outside and inside."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1634|1420|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with smooth concrete finish."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1635|1421|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with breeze-block shuttering. Slightly set into ground."|"1996/10/__"|6|"" 1636|1422|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with concrete finish inside and out."|"1996/08/__"|6|"" 1637|1423|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with rough concrete finish, set against hedge."|"1996/08"|6|"" 1638|1424|31|"Blocked up embrasures in a rubble faced wall indicate a pillbox [interior on private land and not accessible]."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 1639|1425|31|"2 concrete slabs, approx 12ft square, are said to be base for guns or searchlights. One slab is now surmounted by a hexagonal ornamental masonry feature [?], the other is practically buried."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 1640|1426|31|"This was one of two pillboxes built to defend Porthmeor Beach from invasion. One was built at each end of the beach, and both have now been demolished. The foundations of this pillbox can still be seen. About 2ft of the walls remain showing that the original walls were 42ins thick and that it was a type 24 pillbox. Walls were made of 2 outer layers of concrete blocks sandwiching reinforced concrete in between."|"1998/08/08"|0|"" 1641|1427|31|"This was one of two pillboxes built to defend Porthmeor Beach from invasion. The foundation of this type 24 pillbox can still be seen in the grass alongside the wall of the adjacent St. Nicholas Court flats. The pillbox has been demolished. It appears to have been of identical construction to the pillbox at the W end of the beach - with walls 42ins thick [see UORN 1426]."|"1998/08/08"|0|"" 1642|1428|31|"Type 24 pillbox on high concrete platform, brick shuttered some of which is now coming away."|"1994/12/__"|0|"" 1643|1429|31|"This is a three gun coastal defence battery built on the cliffs on the Island at St. Ives. It was established in 1860 and de-commissioned in 1895. It was originally armed with 1 x 64pdr. muzzle loading cannon and 2 x 32pdr. muzzle loaders The magazine was adapted to store exploding shells and, although it was decommissioned in 1895, the guns were not removed until 1909. The Battery has been used this century as a coastguard lookout, but it is understood to have been equipped with anti-aircraft Lewis guns at some time during WW2. Battery accommodation currently used as an artist's studio and is in good condition."|"1998/08/08"|0|"" 1644|1431|31|"Type 28a pillbox for 2pdr anti tank field gun. Embrasures in sides and front but nor the rear. Hooked rods set into embrasure - purpose unknown. Brick shuttering has largely fallen away. Faces ENE"|"1992/02/__"|0|"" 1645|1432|31|"These anti-invasion concrete cubes (measuring about 2ft in each direction) were erected to block the slipway from the road on to Porthmeor Beach. This defensive work was removed at the end of WW2, but 33 of these blocks still exist in good order and have been incorporated into the wall alongside the road directly opposite the present Tate Gallery at St. Ives. The high wall adjacent to these blocks on the slipway was used during training for D-Day. Scrambling nets were hung from the wall and troops practised scaling the nets in preparation for disembarkation from landing craft."|"1998/08/08"|0|"" 1646|1433|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Brick shuttering in sound condition."|"1993/12/__"|0|"" 1647|1434|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Brick shuttering falling away."|"1993/02/__"|0|"" 1648|1435|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N."|"1993/02/__"|0|"" 1649|1436|31|"Type 24 pillbox built in defence of the adjacent Hayle estuary and entrance to Hayle harbour. Several pillboxes were constructed on the W banks of the estuary. It is in very good condition, but with rubbish inside. A right angled outer defence wall with 2 embrasures was built to protect the entrance. Average interior measurements are 10.5ft, walls 18ins thick, out blast wall 19ins thick, roof 13.5ins thick. Interior headroom 6.5ft. Adjacent to a public footpath and easily accessible."|"1998/08/12"|0|"" 1650|1437|31|"Fragments of concrete mark spot where another pillbox may have been located."|"1990"|0|"" 1652|1438|31|"Type 24 pillbox with right angled outer blast wall protecting entrance, identical in shape and size to pillbox AH194 [UORN 1436]. The pillbox is inaccessible due to brambles and other shrubbery and weeds. It is still in good order, viewed from the outside, and is no doubt in good shape inside as it is protected by the brambles. One of several pillboxes built on the W banks of the Hayle estuary to defend the entrance to Hayle harbour."|"1998/08/12"|0|"" 1654|1439|31|"Spigot mortar base upended and relocated on side in corner of field. Was probably sited to command the approaches to the bridge."|""|0|"" 1655|1440|31|"Type 28a anti tank gun emplacement for a 2pdr field gun. Brick-shuttered. Embrasures in front and side walls but not in rear. Exceptionally well preserved."|"1990/__/__"|0|"" 1656|1441|31|"This pillbox is no longer in existence, but was probably a type 24 similar to others guarding the Hayle estuary. Apparently the embrasures were cemented up and a wooden door fitted after the end of the war. The pillbox was then used as a fisherman's store. One day in the 1950s, after heavy storms, the pillbox was seen floating away out of the estuary - on its side with the door uppermost. The pillbox had been sited right on the edge of the sea, and, with scouring by tides, it had been eventually undermined, and floated away. It is understood that the fisherman was told that his store was floating out into St. Ives Bay, and he pursued the pillbox and recovered his equipment before it finally sank [!]."|"1998/08/18"|0|"" 1657|1442|31|"Five anti tank blocks and twelve anti tank rails (hairpins). Located either side of road on north side of bridge."|"1990"|0|"" 1658|1443|31|"Brick faced type 22 pillbox. (Reported demolished in 1988)."|"1983/03/__"|0|"" 1659|1444|31|"A type 24 pillbox constructed from concrete blocks and reinforced concrete. It has an inner T-shaped blast wall. 5 embrasures on the forward facing walls (each 10ins wide and 12ins in height - 2 smaller embrasures in rear wall on either side of door, 8ins wide x 13ins high). Walls are 27ins thick and roof is 13ins thick. Doorway 28ins wide x 72ins high. In very good condition. Currently has a navigation warning painted on front walls facing out into St. Ives Bay, '5 KNOTS MAX'. This is one of several pillboxes defending the Hayle estuary. Additionally, there was a minefield and several bofors guns. The reason for the defence was that the only power station in Cornwall and a chemical factory producing a vital ingredient for aviation fuel were sited just inside the estuary."|"1998/08/18"|0|"" 1660|1445|31|"A type 24 pillbox constructed from concrete blocks and reinforced concrete. No access possible as all embrasures and the door have been cemented up. 5 embrasures to front with 2 smaller embrasures on rear wall either side of doorway. In good condition."|"1998/08/18"|0|"" 1661|1446|31|"This minefield was situated to cover the beach approaches on the E side of Hayle estuary entrance. The reason for the defence was that the only power station in Cornwall and a chemical factory producing a vital ingredient for aviation fuel were sited just inside the estuary. After the war, when the minefield was cleared, it was found that 30 mines could not be accounted for and are presumably still somewhere beneath the sands or out in St. Ives Bay."|"1998/08/18"|0|"" 1662|1447|31|"This was an unknown design of pillbox disguised to look like a petrol filling station. Demolished during post war road widening work [information from a local resident]. "|"1998/08/18"|0|"" 1663|1448|31|"This was an unknown design of pillbox disguised as a farm barn. Built alongside the road, it was demolished during post war road widening operations."|"1998/08/26"|0|"" 1665|1449|215|"Pillbox, now demolished. Listed in Henry Wills."|""|0|"" 1667|1450|31|"Type 22 pillbox facing E. Wood shuttered. Stepped and outwardly-splayed embrasures in five faces."|""|0|"" 1669|1451|31|"Spigot mortar base east of Hilgay Bridge north of river."|"1980/05/12"|0|"" 1671|1452|31|"Two concrete sockets in road way to support ends of metal hairpin barriers on southern approach to bridge."|""|0|"" 1673|1453|31|"A type 22 pillbox, possibly associated with a search light site."|"1994/12/__"|0|"" 1675|1454|221|"An aerial photograph of the Wisbech and Upwell Tramway crossing by Outwell Church shows a pillbox - probably a type 22 - standing on the bank."|"1955"|112|"" 1677|1456|31|"Type 24 pillbox at road junction which was also protected by anti-tank blocks. No trace of the pillbox or roadblock exists today, although where the hedgerow was dug away to provide a better field of fire can still be seen. A hut was erected in the adjacent copse as a base for the Home Guard unit who manned the pillbox."|"1998/09/11"|0|"" 1678|1457|31|"An anti-tank road block, constructed as a 5ft high concrete wall at either end of road block which was shaped in chicane fashion. It was manned by members of the local Home Guard from the Kehelland and Treswithian area. Nothing remains today owing to road widening."|"1998/09/15"|0|"" 1679|1455|31|"Type 22 pillbox in a field overlooking road. Brick shuttered"|""|0|"" 1680|1458|31|"An adapted type 24 pillbox built to fit close to the cliffs, and adjacent to an old lime kiln. It has 6 sides of irregular length, and was built to cover the W half of the Sconhoe and Pentewan beaches. The main embrasure covering the beach measures 56ins wide by 10ins high. Beneath this embrasure there is a triangular shaped concrete mounting 3ft high, which would almost certainly have been the support for a heavy machine gun. The 3 corners of the triangle are sloped slightly and have indentations for a tripod mount. Headroom is 7ft and there is a T-shaped interior blast wall covering the entrance. Roof 12ins thick, walls 27ins thick, one other open embrasure and 2 blocked."|"1998/09/22"|0|"" 1682|1459|31|"Anti tank road block (2 blocks) covering field gate on to Pound Lane. The only set remaining of all Norwich defences. There are two concrete blocks 1.5m x .92m x 1.26m pierced by nine holes, each 200mm x 240mm, to take steel rails. The two blocks are 2.3m apart."|""|0|"" 1683|1460|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox with an inner 'bent' T-shaped blast wall at entrance. Headroom, 7ft, walls 27ins thick, 12ins thick roof, 5 embrasures on front walls and 2 on rear either side of door. This pillbox would have covered the E part of the Pentewan and Sconhoe beaches and the entrance to the small harbour at Pentewan. The two beaches were protected by 3 pillboxes (possibly 5), and a coastal gun and searchlight. The beaches were also protected with mines, anti-invasion scaffolding and tank blocks. The Pentewan sailing club has erected a lookout on top of the pillbox. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference SX 02004710]"|"1998/09/22"|0|"" 1685|1463|31|"Square shaped pillbox built in the back garden of a private house on the slope behind the local inn in Pentewan. It has a small door at rear, down steps, measuring only 3ft high x 2ft wide. The pillbox measures 8ft square internally with 6ft headroom. There is only 1 embrasure, at front, which measures 3ft x 1ft. There is what appears to be a concrete mounting for a heavy machine gun under the embrasure. The mounting is 3ft high and T-shaped. The pillbox is heavily overgrown outside, but in excellent condition internally and is currently in use as a children's play house. The original door is still in place."|"1998/09/22"|0|"" 1686|1465|31|"This is an unusual design of coastal gun position consisting of two concrete roofed buildings joined in the centre with an open-fronted, partly roofed-over gun position or shelter. One of the buildings appears to have been the magazine and the second was presumably accommodation for the troops. The gun shelter is sited to enable the gun to fire straight along the whole length of the beach. 13ins thick roofs, 18ins walls, 7ft headroom; magazine internal measurements 16ft x 9ft, gun position 9ft x 6ft, and second building 16ft x 10ft."|"1998/09/22"|0|"" 1687|1466|31|"Square pillbox fitted with machine gun stand made from concrete. Internal measurements 9ft x 7ft. Headroom 6ft 6ins. Walls 9ins thick. Embrasure 28ins wide x 11ins high. Entrance 3ft high x 2ft wide. 1 embrasure to front only."|"1998/09/24"|0|"" 1688|1466|171|"The Home Guard sergeant who was in command of the pillbox on the E cliff is still alive. He is Mr. Arthur Hosegood of 4, The Quay, Charlestown. He was a Signals Sergeant and No.1 on the machine gun at this pillbox. There were four members in each machine gun team. The Home Guard platoon responsible for the defence of Charlestown was No.20 Platoon, 'E' Company, 6th Btn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Mr. Hosegood said that each pillbox was fitted with a door on the embrasures and that the machine guns had to be oiled and greased daily due to condensation problems. A second member of No.20 Platoon is still alive and lives nearby. He is Mr. Reginald Hodge."|"1998/09/__"|0|"" 1690|1467|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with two embrasures in entrance wall, one either side of low entrance. Facing S. Internal floor level c. 0.5m below ground level. Wavy eaves to edge of roof."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 1691|1468|31|"Square pillbox fitted with machine gun stand made from concrete. The pillbox situation is known from local information. It is assumed that this pillbox has been destroyed due to cliff erosion, or it may be so overgrown it is impossible to find."|"1998/09/24"|0|"" 1692|1468|171|"The Home Guard sergeant who was in command of the pillbox on the E cliff is still alive. He is Mr. Arthur Hosegood of 4, The Quay, Charlestown. He was a Signals Sergeant and No.1 on the machine gun at this pillbox. There were four members in each machine gun team. The Home Guard platoon responsible for the defence of Charlestown was No.20 Platoon, 'E' Company, 6th Btn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Mr. Hosegood said that each pillbox was fitted with a door on the embrasures and that the machine guns had to be oiled and greased daily due to condensation problems. A second member of No.20 Platoon is still alive and lives nearby. He is Mr. Reginald Hodge."|"1998/09/__"|0|"" 1693|1469|31|"Beach and harbour defences included two iron gates, one on the W harbour wall and one on the seaward side of the tunnel linking the beach to the inner harbour. These gates were closed every night at sunset and opened again at sunrise. "|"1998/09/24"|0|"" 1696|1471|31|"This was a concrete wall built under the rail bridge and extending more than halfway across the road in order to stop tanks, etc. The road under the bridge has been widened removing the roadblock remains."|"1998/09/24"|0|"" 1697|1470|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement."|""|0|"" 1699|1473|31|"A pillbox, built close to the railway bridge, was removed in road widening works."|"1998/09/24"|0|"" 1700|1472|31|"Hexagonal thimble surrounded by a hexagonal wall c.1m high and 0.4m thick. Entrance facing N (ditch). Now covered by shrubs, ivy, etc. Corrugated surface to concrete wall appears once to have been faced by chalk/flints - now mostly fallen away."|""|0|"" 1701|1474|31|"Type 24 pillbox, slightly adapted according to local topography, with 4 embrasures to front rather than 5, and no embrasures to rear either side of door. Walls are 16ins thick, headroom 7ft. Embrasures measure 11ins x 11ins and door is 27ins wide and 7ft in height. Roof is 11ins thick. Pillbox in good condition; commands beach. External concrete shows signs of corrugated iron shuttering."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1703|1475|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Entrance facing E."|""|0|"" 1704|1476|31|"This appears to be a square-shaped pillbox. It commands the W half of Finnygook beach. Due to beach and seawall alterations since WW2, this pillbox is now sited halfway down cliff between road and beach and it is not possible to gain access to it due to sloping cliffs and undergrowth, etc. Appears to be intact and in fair condition."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1705|1477|31|"The anti-invasion defences on this small beach, in addition to the 2 pillboxes at either end of the beach, consisted of metal scaffolding poles and mines. In addition to mines in the beach some of the mines were attached to the scaffold poles a few feet above the beach surface. The scaffold poles were set at a 45 degree angle and were designed to damage or sink landing craft at high states of the tide. Any invading forces landing on this beach could cut across the Rame peninsula and attack Plymouth Dockyard from the landward side."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1706|1478|31|"Only the foundations of this pillbox can be seen today - beneath a modern style 'litter bin' at the top of the slip leading down to Portwrinkle harbour. According to information from a local resident, the pillbox was square-shaped and one of two defending the harbour."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1708|1480|31|"This was apparently a square-shaped pillbox about 8ft in each direction. One of two pillboxes built within about 20ft of each other as part of the defences of Portwrinkle harbour. Part of the foundations of this pillbox can still be seen on the harbour wall."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1709|1479|31|"Pillbox, now demolished - no trace (removed due to building of school)."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 1710|1481|31|"Pillbox, now demolished - no trace."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 1712|1482|31|"Type 22 pillbox with large doorway, facing S. Concrete with brick anti ricochet walls"|""|0|"" 1713|1483|31|"This beach was defended with scaffolding and mines. The scaffolding was erected at a 45 degree angle and mines were attached to the scaffolding a few feet above the beach surface. Only the E half of this small beach was protected as the W half is backed by high cliffs. [Information from Mr. Bert Pengelly of Portwrinkle]."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1715|1484|31|"Type 22 pillbox, two embrasures either side of a low entrance. Floor c.0.5 below ground level - steps down. Entrance facing S. Wavy edge to roof eaves."|""|0|"" 1717|1485|31|"Spigot mortar base, hexagonal 0.5m above ground level, right by river bank."|"1995/11/10"|0|"" 1718|1486|31|"This is an adaptation of a type 24 pillbox with one straight side, making it a 5-sided instead of 6-sided pillbox to fit to local topography. It commands a road junction on the coastal road and its field of fire is in a W direction. Twin embrasures in the wall facing W make it an unusual design of pillbox. The two N facing walls contain single embrasures with one embrasure each side of door on E wall. An attempt has been made to blow up this pillbox, with little success other than a few fractures and small section of concrete missing from N wall. The pillbox has now been adapted to a reservoir, using part of internal blast wall as side of reservoir and it is now full of water for irrigation purposes."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1719|1487|31|"Pillbox, demolished due to building of new estate - someone was said to be living in it at the time."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 1720|1488|31|"Pillbox, demolished due to building of new estate."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 1721|1489|31|"Pillbox, demolished no trace."|"1995/10/20"|0|"" 1723|1490|31|"Type 22 pillbox faced with flints and walls topped with brick to match the garden wall it projects from. Embrasures are now blocked. Entrance faces SE. Surrounded with vegetation."|"1995/10/20"|0|"" 1724|1491|31|"This long sandy beach adjacent to Tregantle Fort was defended during WW2 with scaffolding and mines. Although these defences were supposedly cleared after the war, mines and parts of the metal scaffold poles were found on the beach and cleared by Bomb Disposal forces as recently as 1997."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1726|1492|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox with low entrance."|"1995/10/20"|0|"" 1728|1493|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Internal measurements 11ft x 9.5ft. Embrasures on front and side walls measure 12ins ht x 10ins width. Embrasures at rear, either side of door, measure 12ins ht x 9ins width. Headroom 6.5ft. Walls 15ins thick, roof 11ins thick, doorway 6.5ft x 27ins. Made with reinforced concrete throughout. Facing S towards sea. [Recorder Harvey gives NGR - SX 42395085]."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 1729|1494|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox with low entrance."|"1995/10/20"|0|"" 1730|1495|31|"Standard type 25 circular pillbox, with 3 embrasures: corrugated iron shuttering. Situated on high ground with field of fire across the Cuckmere River valley. "|"1996/04/25"|0|"" 1732|1496|31|"Standard type 25 pillbox - 3 embrasures (1 blocked up). Situated on elevated position with entrance facing the sea (unlike other pillboxes in the vicinity)."|"1997/10/12"|0|"" 1735|1497|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated in open countryside with field of fire to east across River Medway and to railway. Forms part of the Newhaven to Penshurst stopline. No identification number. with PLAN "|"1995/12/08"|0|"" 1736|1498|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated in undergrowth on banks of River Medway with field of fire across river to E to railway. Forms part of the Newhaven to Penshurst stopline. Identification number A46. with PLAN also visited by C. Urquhart 7/5/98, who describes an adjacent deep ditch that could be part of original anti-tank ditch"|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1739|1499|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated in open countryside on field boundary adjacent to dyke. Field of fire across flood plain to River Medway to east. Forms part of the Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. Identification number not known. with PLAN also visited by C. Urquhart 7/5/98"|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1741|1500|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (brick-shuttered) situated in woods over river valley with field of fire northwards along valley. Forms part of Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. Identification number not known. with PLAN"|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1743|1501|31|"Standard FW3/24 (brick-shuttered) pillbox situated in sloping field with trees growing around pillbox. Field of fire south and south-east across River Uck and valley. Forms part of Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. Numbered A 179."|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1745|1502|31|"FW3/28A pillbox (brick-shuttered) situated adjacent to main A23 London to Brighton road, built on north side of River Ouse with field of fire across valley. Forms part of stopline from Hythe to Horsham."|"1996/06/05"|6|"" 1747|1503|31|"4 concrete anti-tank blocks ('coffins'), 2 either side of 'C' road adjacent to bridge over River Ouse. Part of Hythe to Horsham stopline. Some blocks have since fallen into the river."|"1996/06/05"|114|"74" 1749|1504|31|"Rectangular pillbox (wood-shuttered) with guarded entrance and open section to east. 4 large slit type embrasures with 1 medium. No blast wall. No other examples of this type in area (or seen anywhere as yet) - must have been built to suit for a purpose. [Recorder suspects 'to defend possible landing strip?]."|"1991/07/06"|0|"" 1751|1505|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned - thin wall type, wood shuttered. Interior with wood inserted into walls below embrasures for shelves. Situated on bank overlooking north-south route along C road, Buxted to High Hurstwood. Identification no. A177."|"1996/04/28"|0|"" 1753|1506|31|"Machine gun post built into Pevensey Castle, with flint facing as camouflage: no access to interior. Non-standard shape. 2 embrasures face south: smaller embrasures cover side entrance."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 1755|1507|31|"Machine gun post built into Pevensey Castle, with flint facing for camouflage: no access to interior. Non-standard square shape. 1 medium embrasure, looking W (concreted up)."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 1757|1508|31|"16 anti-tank pimples situated along edge of road and dyke: possibly not the original position [may have been positioned to stop cars going into dyke]. "|"1996/09/05"|0|"" 1759|1509|31|"Pillbox built into Pevensey Castle, faced with flints for camouflage. Situated at top of tower, looking north. No access to interior. 1 medium embrasure, looking N."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 1761|1510|31|"Non-standard square shape pillbox, built into castle wall (faced with flint for camouflage) - 1 embrasure looking east. Corrugated iron shuttering of roof. Brick internal shuttering. Rubbish inside."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 1763|1511|31|"Machine gun emplacement with long horizontal embrasure built at top of tower. Faces N. No interior access."|"2003/12/10"|0|"" 1765|1512|31|"Machine gun post built into Pevensey Castle: no access to interior. "|"1996/09/05"|0|"" 1769|1514|31|"Pillbox (brick-skinned) built on bank on road Burnt Oak to High Hurstwood. Elevated position. Wood recessed into slots below embrasures. Metal fittings on each embrasure with hook. with PLAN"|"1996/09/28"|0|"" 1773|1516|31|"FW3/28A variant (brick-skinned) situated in grounds of Bodiam Castle, built on elevated ground overlooking river and railway. 7 embrasures, 1 large, 3 medium, 3 small. Wood shelves inside on medium embrasures. with PLAN"|"1996/03/31"|415|"" 1775|1517|31|"Anti-tank obstacle) situated at side of road: approx. 1.5 m high. Wood shuttered."|"1996/02/25"|6|"" 1777|1518|31|"Type 28 emplacement, constructed on earth mound looking along road E to Rotherfield. Brick-shuttered. Rear entrance. Bricked up rubbish inside. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/02/24"|6|"" 1779|1519|31|" Pillbox, brick-shuttered: numbered A309. Forms part of the Newhaven - Lewes - Uckfield - Crowborough - Penshurst stopline Situated on farm track leading NE out of Rodmell amongst trees defending across Ouse valley. with PLAN"|"1996/03/17"|78|"" 1781|1520|31|"Pillbox situated on village green covering north - south A267 road, Frant to Mayfield. Standard brick shuttered type 24. No access to interior. All embrasures bricked up. Buried sunken 'L' shaped entrance. Chamfered concrete roof. with PLAN"|"1996/03/24"|6|"" 1783|1521|31|"FW3/24 variant (brick-shuttered) situated on east/west defence stopline, Hythe - Horsham. No identification number. Farmer has built diesel generator on roof with oil tanks, resulting in oil spillage all over pillbox. with PLAN"|"1996/02/17"|0|"" 1785|1522|31|"Type 24 variant (brick-shuttered), with only 5 embrasures (none at rear) situated in river valley guarding Scotsford Bridge and approach from the south along Broad Oak to Mayfield road. Earth on roof. Part of Hythe to Horsham stopline. with PLAN"|"1996/02/04"|0|"" 1787|1523|31|"FW3/24 variant (brick-shuttered): 5 medium embrasures, 2 small (possibly vents). Situated in river valley guarding approach across valley from the south. Part of Hythe - Horsham stopline. with PLAN"|"1996/02/04"|6|"" 1789|1524|31|"Type 24 pillbox with identification number A155 (brick-shuttered). Situated close to Crowborough - Hadlow Down 'C' road, and at side of farm track in elevated position giving field of fire over valley. Part of Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. with PLAN"|"1996/02/17"|6|"" 1791|1525|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered). Identification number A156. Part of Newhaven - Penshurst stop line Situated on bank of farm track giving defensive position across valley (now hidden in trees). Steps into entrance. with PLAN"|"1996/02/17"|6|"" 1793|1526|31|"FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated on hill giving excellent field of fire to B2110 road Hewkins Bridge (Groombridge to Hartfield); set into hill with steps leading down into entrance. with PLAN"|"1996/01/20"|0|"" 1795|1527|31|"2 anti-tank blocks. These are on the south side of a bridge that crossed the River Uck (farm track crossing), now washed away. 1 trap is as shown, the other has a concrete cap - [recorder assumes a metal rail slid between the two remains of Road Block]. PLAN drawn on form"|"1996/01/14"|0|"" 1797|1528|31|"Standard FW3/24 (brick-shuttered) disguised to look like a barn with 6 sided pitched roof made from large fence poles, chicken wire and skim of concrete 10-30mm thick. Part of Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. Numbered A175. On banks of River Uck. with PLAN [Important as example of camouflage and should be preserved - AWF]."|"1996/01/14"|118|"" 1799|1529|0|"Anti-tank pimples at roadside, Hewkins Bridge: B2110 road, Groombridge - Hartfield. Base exposed on blocks. with PLAN"||0| 1801|1530|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox situated on bend in road covering western approach across river bridge. Identification number A73. Road B2110, Hartfield - Groombridge. Access to interior not possible due to water. Exterior covered with brambles. with PLAN"|"1996/01/20"|6|"" 1803|1531|31|"Non-standard square pillbox (brick-shuttered) situated on edge of road in elevated position, giving field of fire south along road, west towards railway. 3 steps into pillbox. Forms part of Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. with PLAN"|"1996/01/20"|0|"" 1805|1532|31|"Standard FW3/24 type pillbox (brick-shuttered) (identification marked on blast wall A244). Two grades of brick used on exterior skin - up to embrasure level dark engineering bricks have been used; above embrasures a softer grade of brick has been used which has eroded badly. Located adjacent to disused railway line, covering eastern approach across River Ouse. Forms part of the Newhaven - Lewes - Uckfield - Penshurst stopline. "|"1995/03/31"|78|"" 1809|1534|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, wood-shuttered. Has number A83 on interior wall. "|"1998/07/__"|0|"" 1811|1535|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated on field boundary at top of high bank on edge of road. Field of fire to road junction and railway to NE. Step into entrance. with PLAN"|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1815|1537|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (wood shuttered) situated adjacent to A264 Tunbridge Wells to East Grinstead road, with field of fire eastwards to road/rail crossing bridge and River Medway. Set low in ground. Forms part of Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. No identification number. with PLAN drawn on form. "|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1817|1538|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated close to River Medway with field of fire across river to railway to east. Forms part of Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. No identification number. with PLAN "|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1819|1539|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated in middle of field in exposed position close to River Medway, with field of fire across it to the east. Forms part of Newhaven - Penshurst stopline. with PLAN"|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1821|1540|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) constructed at rail/river bridge and set low in the ground. Field of fire to east guarding Groombridge to Hartfield road at railway bridge. Forms part of Newhaven to Penshurst stopline. Identification number A55. with PLAN"|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1823|1541|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated in small copse in middle of open field with good field of fire across river valley to railway line. Identification number A49. with PLAN"|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 1825|1542|31|"Set in high ground in valley covering north/south road from Grasmere to Keswick A591 road with PLAN"|"1995/08/24"|0|"" 1827|1543|31|"Open Royal Observer Corps observation post. [equipped with Micklethwaite height correction attachment and flares]"|"1997/08/__"|122|"" 1829|1544|31|"Pillbox (sunken) alongside Cuckoo Arch, Workington. "|"1997/06/__"|123|"" 1831|1545|31|"Pillbox alongside road at Castle Gardens, Workington. Base only."|"1997/07/__"|124|"" 1833|1546|31|"Pillbox used by Home Guard A Coy 5th Btn. (affiliated to Border Regt.)"|"1997/07/__"|124|"" 1835|1547|31|"Pillbox. Used by D Coy 5th Workington Btn., Home Guard."|"1997/07/__"|124|"" 1837|1548|31|"Lower floor of house fortified as a pillbox machine gun post"|"1997/07/__"|124|"" 1839|1549|31|"House, with window taken out and fortified as a machine gun post."|"1997/__/__"|124|"" 1841|1550|31|"An Emergency Water Supply painted sign (yellow) on the corner of Shady Grove Road and Newtown Road."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 1843|1551|31|"An Emergency Water Supply painted sign (yellow) on bridge parapet wall, SW corner"|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 1845|1552|31|"An Emergency Water Sign painted sign (yellow) on the corner of Etterby Street and Etterby Lea Road"|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 1847|1553|31|"Constructed of sandbag/cement: square shape. Only parts of the built up base remain on the high ground close to the road with Haweswater beyond. [Constructed against danger of enemy seaplanes landing on the water?]"|"1995/10/09"|0|"" 1849|1554|31|"Simple construction using blocks of sandstone; no roof; square shape. Built by local members of the Home Guard. Covered the railway level crossing, the bridge over Pow Beck and the corner of the road leading to the coast"|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 1851|1555|0|"Barrier located at Castle Gardens Bridge across the A596 (south of the pillbox on high ground) to the east of the road. Believed to be mainly for Home Guard use, although soldiers were on guard for the high duty alloys Shadow Factory, and patrolled the A596 road."||0| 1853|1556|31|"Rotating array on top of building, covered by revetments, with 2 engine rooms, water tank, barracks, armoury, cookhouse and guardhouse inside [approximately 50 members of Border Regiment and 40 RAF personnel lodged on site or in St. Bees village]. Transmitter block, armoury and engine house remain."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 1855|1557|31|"ROC Post reporting to 29 Group (Lancaster): termed a 'granite site', ie equipped with flares [site went underground in 1959]."|"1997/05/__"|122|"" 1857|1558|31|"BBC 'H' type transmitter, beamed 100 watts; Home Service and equipped for emergency broadcasts. Diapole aerial slung between brickworks chimneys. Part of the brickworks remain. [Notes supplied by ex-BBC engineer]."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 1859|1559|31|"A row of improvised anti-tank obstacles, made by tipping ladles of slag from steelworks between railway line and shore."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 1861|1560|31|"Auxiliary Fire Service Headquarters consisting of 2 prefabricated offices and hard standing for 2/3 trucks and trailer fire tenders, and phone - in the corner of Drummonds Steel Ball Works"|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 1863|1561|31|"Large civilian shelter in cellar of local solicitor's office [now a listed building]: held 100"|"1997/02/13"|127|"" 1865|1562|31|"Large civilian shelter in cellar of menswear shop: holds 100+"|"1997/02/13"|127|"" 1869|1564|31|"Graduated steel girders; slots into holes in road (removable) with PLAN"|"1996/02/19"|0|"" 1871|1565|31|"Pillbox (type 24 shell proof): eight-sided, 7 embrasures, all with metal shutters intact; each side 8 feet across, height of stone walls 8 feet 6 inches. Inside brick ricochet wall. Outside wall 2 feet thick. With original 'permanent' camouflage in excellent condition; slate roof, wood gable ends. Inland from coast; close to rail line and Dunster Station. with PLANS"|"1996/02/19"|0|"" 1873|1566|31|"Top and sides now coated in concrete, no features visible. Top now sports a flag pole with PLAN"|"1995/12/04"|0|"" 1875|1567|221|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered), concrete roof, with 2 embrasures on sea side, 2 embrasures on Minehead side, and possibly 2 embrasures on Taunton side, but these are not visible now. 1 large embrasure on railway side. Wooden frame on top which once had shingle roof to disguise as chalet. with PLAN"|"1995/12/04"|0|"" 1877|1568|31|"Roughly of round design. Approximately 20 feet diameter. 3 embrasures on seaward side. Landward side in poor condition: it appears there were no embrasures on this side."|"1995/12/04"|0|"" 1879|1569|31|"Large pillbox. 2 entrances (now blocked). 4 embrasures on each sea facing side. Top is level with road, but one area is sunk.[ Possibly small AA gun site]. "|"1995/12/04"|0|"" 1881|1570|31|"FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated on field boundary with field of fire S to A1123 road and east/west along it. Low entrance with wide concrete base on which pillbox is positioned. with PLAN"|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 1883|1571|31|"Follows pattern of type 24 thick walled pillbox. Irregular hexagonal shape means five out of the six sides are of the same length and are each pierced by an embrasure set centrally. The sixth wall (the longest) is the rear wall. On this side is found the entrance to the full height of the wall. Protecting the entrance and covering the rear (towards the road) is an embrasure each side. These are stepped in from the sides but not top or bottom. The roof is constructed of a large slab of concrete about 12-18 inches thick. The edge on all but the rear wall is angled downwards. Internally, the anti-ricochet wall is intact. The forward facing embrasures are constructed with a flat concrete shelf some 6-8 inches below the opening. There are some hinge strips and hinges still existing as well as a wooden shelf edging."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1885|1572|31|"All that can be seen of the Spigot Mortar emplacement is a large cylinder of concrete possibly two feet in diameter, projecting 12-14 inches above the ground. The top is formed by a low cone of concrete with a stainless steel pin located in the top. The Spigot Mortar stands at least 100 yards from the road and several hundred yards from a railway viaduct. It is mounted on a bank that runs parallel with the road. "|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1887|1573|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement [pillbox]. Constructed as a low rectangular structure with one large entrance to the rear which is off set to the left. This is possibly six feet across and has had wooden floors. Piercing the front wall is a low, long embrasure. Also in the front wall, but to the left, is a second, smaller embrasure. There is an embrasure set into both the right and left walls. These are set towards the rear of the emplacement. In the rearward facing wall, there is a small square hole, just below the roofing slab; this vent is dog-legged. The two leading corners have been angled; the same applies to the roof except for the rear. The interior has been altered over the years and it is now used to house machinery."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1889|1574|31|"Standard pattern Home Guard Store. Destroyed 1992."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 1891|1575|31|"Flame Fougasse - Home Guard defensive measure: removed c1944 [only known site in Cambridgeshire]"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 1893|1576|31|"Similar to a type 28A anti-tank position [from photograph this is more like a Type 24]. It has a square concrete stand behind, surmounted by a round metal plate. It appears to have only one other gun port, this being in a secondary compartment to the left of the gun placement. [Presumably guarding the railway from Ely and the level crossing. At this point, the road and rail cross the river into Ely]."|"1996/12/02"|0|"" 1895|1577|31|"The mill was disused when converted into an observation post. Cap removed by or during war. Had 12 sided flat roof. During 1970s-80s was partly converted into house and had machinery added. No obvious wartime remains left"|"1984/__/__"|0|"" 1897|1578|31|"Tented site. Used 1940 and 1942 by 323 Bty, 30 Searchlight Regiment"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 1899|1579|31|"Anti-tank blocks: shape unknown"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 1901|1580|31|"Appears to be a type 22 pillbox, with a thin wall of reinforced concrete. Externally appears sound although roof leaks water. Entrance via side facing Queen Adelaide and had small embrasure to left of door. Other faces pierced by a gunport set centrally in wall. Below these, signs of concrete shelving. Inside the concrete Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall still exists. No evidence of any cladding. Pillbox is aligned with the road, and parallel with both road and railway. Horizontal shuttering. Embrasures created by shuttering. Concrete mix lines can be seen in outer faces."|"1996/12/01"|0|"" 1903|1581|31|"Approximately 10 feet square externally, having one gun embrasure facing away from railway and possibly one away from the road. The top of the pillbox has been removed down to the level of the base of the embrasure. No trace of embrasure on rear wall. Walls are about 3 feet thick. There are traces of a lobby type entrance. Type 28A 20 feet to the right. Guarding the railway from Ely and the level crossing. At this point, the road and rail cross the river into Ely."|"1996/12/01"|0|"" 1905|1582|31|"Thick walled hexagonal pill box. Some of the internal wood work still in existence. Much of the external brick work still exists."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 1907|1583|31|"Hexagonal pillbox but with no gun ports either side of the door. Brick work cladding no longer exists."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 1909|1584|270|"Depressions of anti-landing trenches from 1940 in water meadow"|"1996/03/29"|0|"" 1911|1585|31|"The hexagonal pillbox is situated half a mile from the Peterborough-Leicester railway line which is on the E of the pillbox. It is at the bottom of a hill on the edge of a ditch, near a hedge. The entrance is down the ditch, facing the hedge. Square central pillar. Doorway 4ft x 2ft. Embrasures 2ft x1ft . Rifle embrasure to right of door, and W facing embrasure bricked in. 2 other embrasures half bricked in. Door faces NE. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/05/26"|0|"" 1913|1586|31|"The hexagonal pillbox overlooks the Welland Valley to the south, towards Corby and a complex of railways, tunnels, junctions and the Welland Viaduct all within quarter to one and a half miles away. There is a bench mark near to the doorway. North facing door 4ft x 2in. Brick square pillar. Walls 7ft high x 7ft 10in wide, 1ft 6in thick. Embrasures on either side of door 14in x 6in, embrasures on other sides 2in x 1ft, aperture 12in x 10in. Embrasures seem to have been glazed at some time. Shelves to main Embrasures."|"1997/09/24"|0|"" 1915|1587|31|"In a prominent position overlooking the Welland Valley and Barrowden. Hexagonal type. Brick. North facing door, half blocked in, 3 foot by 2 foot. Walls 7 feet 3 ins by 7 foot 6 ins wide by 18 ins. thick. Loops on all sides with shelves. 23 ins. by 12 ins, aperture 12 ins. by 12 ins. Loops either side of door. 12 ins. by 6 ins. Square brick pillar with rounded corners."|"1997/09/24"|0|"" 1917|1588|31|"Not possible to view the pillbox as inaccessible in centre of field"|"1995/04/13"|0|"" 1919|1589|31|"Hexagonal. Round concrete pillar, 2 small rectangular embrasures either side of doorway. 'Stepped' embrasures on other sides. Entrance is from the canal towpath, up a steep bank."|"1995/04/04"|0|"" 1927|1593|31|"Regular type 24 pillbox, facing W, with half height square entrance. Two RAF airfields in 2 mile radius and large reservoir nearby (Rutland Water)."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 1929|1594|31|"Hexagonal. Brick cladding. Square brick pillar. North-facing door, 4ftx2ft. Walls 7ft high and 7ft 6ins long. Concrete loops 34ins x 15ins overall. Embrasure 12ins x 10ins. Rifle loops either side of the door, 14' x 6'. Concrete roof with single brick skin/shuttering. Some paint marks still visible. Facing south. Single brick pillar on inside instead of Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall. Concrete shelves with square holes for MG bipod in base of embrasure. Also single bricks jutting out of corners (inside) at embrasure height. '1945' and name written on internal pillar in pencil. includes PLAN "|"1997/05/16"|0|"" 1931|1595|31|"Concrete with brick shuttering; external half height entrance with 2-way porch; regular embrasures in each face. Recessed roof inside; no Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall, but small '+' shaped wall of brick with rounded brick corners. Semi-circular concrete shelves with single hole in embrasure base for MG bipod. Corrugated iron ceiling shuttering marks still visible. Probably to guard RAF Cottesmore from the direction of the A1. [Recorder recommends preservation owing to fine condition and unique construction]."|"1997/05/16"|0|"" 1933|1596|31|"Facing south towards airfield. Roof slab concrete and embrasures. No Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall, but single brick pillar. Light blue internal 'whitewash'. No square holes in bases of embrasures for MG bipod. Concrete shelves with rounded edges. No bricks sticking out inside above embrasure. Brick walls (brick shuttering is weathered). Wood shuttering marks still visible on ceiling. 1 foot thick concrete base."|"1997/05/16"|0|"" 1935|1597|31|"Semi-circular domed iron gun turret, 3.5 ins. thick. Diameter of top circular aperture: 1ft 11ins. Size of lower aperture: 1ft 3.5ins width, 1ft 6ins depth. 3 small (drainage?) holes at intervals round base 2ins x 1ins. There is an interior iron bar from north to south sides: 5ft 5ins x 2ins, connected to east side by 1ft 8.5ins x 2ins iron bar. There is a metal Direction Finder[?] device, 4.5ins x 3.5ins on top, with 1.5ins diameter hole in centre. There is also a triangular piece of metal just inside the top, measuring 1ft 11ins, held together with a 6ins bar. There is a rectangular pit or ditch, lined with iron sections: 3ft 3ins x 2ft, extending from under east side. with DRAWING "|"1997/07/09"|19|"" 1937|1598|31|"At foot of hill beneath Allan Williams Turret are the remains of brick foundations of a possible accommodation hut. East side - 2 rows of bricks: 14ft 8ins x 8ins West side - 10 bricks placed east to west: 3ft 7ins x 8.5ins - possible entrance. Total width: 16ft 2ins North side - bare earth strip measuring 15ft, indicating some sort of former surface. Earth markings of both east and west lines appear to extend some short way beyond wire fence into undergrowth, so length probably inaccurate. No markings visible on south side, but have probably become overgrown."|"1997/07/09"|0|"" 1938|1599|31|"According to published sources, this was a rectangular pillbox facing SE."|"1997/02/13"|74|"48" 1941|1600|31|"Facing W: width 7ft 5ins, height 4ft 9ins. Bricked up aperture, possible entrance: 1ft 11ins across x 1ft 9ins, 11ins from concrete slope. 2ft 8ins from aperture to top. 3ft 5.5ins to top from slope. Facing SW in shingle: width 7ft 5ins, height 4ft 10.5ins. Cement blocked embrasure: 1ft 11ins x 1ft 6ins, 1ft 1ins from shingle, 2ft 3ins to top. Facing S in shingle: width 7ft 5.5ins, height 4ft 9.5ins. Cement blocked embrasure: 1ft 9ins x 1ft 1ins, 1ft 3ins from shingle, 2ft 8ins to top. Difficult to find actual edges of embrasures as cement slapped on rather untidily. Facing N: 3ft 1ins from concrete paving to top of N side. No apertures on 3 sides, facing NW, N & E 3ins band of concrete all round, 1ft 2ins from top. [There appears to have been a conscious effort to preserve this structure]."|"1997/04/12"|6|"11" 1943|1601|31|"Strengthened air raid shelter with blast wall (brick) in 14th century vault (undercroft). Concrete roof. Could accommodate 120 persons."|"1997/04/12"|74|"" 1945|1602|31|"Red brick air raid shelter. 5ft 3ins height on 4ft concrete base. Top of roof obscured by ivy and bramble. Width of front L.H. side 2ft 5ins to entrance, entrance width: 1ft 10ins, entrance to RH side edge: 2ft 6ins. Thickness of brick entrance: 13.5ins. One brick step down to floor. Inside length: approx. 9ft 2ins, inside width 4ft 6ins (rear end). Inside roof: 12 concrete slabs, 10ins wide, 2ft 9ins in length on either side of roof apex. 2ft 2ins from and facing entrance, also on concrete base, a brick blast wall, 13ins thick and 5ft 10ins wide. Wooden door frame."|"1997/01/25"|0|"" 1947|1603|31|"Wartime RN base. Understood at the time to be a rest base for ratings between drafts. The Unit also apparently supplied ratings to man the Hotchkiss Machine Gun at Catchold Tower in Southampton. (see SU 41861159 - AEW6). Building demolished c1975/76. Victorian buildings with outbuildings probably built 1940/41."|"____/__/__"|132|"" 1949|1604|31|"3 conical anti-tank 'pimples' in line at side of footpath on north side of bridge over River Test; also one overturned a few yards behind on the river bank and another partly submerged in the river on the west side of path. From conversation with local people, it appears that all 5 blocks would originally have been placed across the path at the north end of the bridge. Just beyond where the line of blocks would have stood, 3 rows of concrete are just visible in the path. In these rows of concrete are a number of depressions approximately 13ins x 9ins, four in the first row, two in the second in alternate spaces and four in the third row. It is believed that these were postholes for either metal or concrete posts. These depressions are now filled with earth; the one nearest to the first conical block was excavated and found to be about 5 inches deep. [Some ivy and bramble was removed from second and third blocks for photos]. Measurements: diameter of base of upturned block: 4ft 10ins Height from ground varies, 1st block by river: 5ft 4ins Side of overturned block: 4ft 2ins Third and smallest block: 3ft 4ins"|"1996/11/16"|0|"" 1951|1605|31|"Sockets (filled) in road surface for vertical rail road block"|"1998/01/08"|0|"" 1953|1606|31|"Rectangular thick-walled pillbox approx. 12 feet by 10 feet. Embrasures to E and W; blast-protected entrance to S. Remains of Turnbull mounts in embrasures. [Narrowly missed by recently constructed pipeline]. Two anti-tank pimples in hedge on opposite side of lane approx 10m S"|"1997/12/20"|0|"" 1955|1607|31|"M.T. and storage sheds, bungalow guardroom, 'asbestos Nissen' hut"|"1998/01/15"|0|"" 1957|1608|31|"Truncated pyramid with spigot."|"1997/07/11"|0|"" 1959|1609|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1961|1610|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1963|1611|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1965|1612|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1967|1613|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1969|1614|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1971|1615|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1973|1616|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1975|1617|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1977|1618|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1979|1619|32|"One of 4 pillboxes at this location, all now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 1981|1620|31|"FW3/24 thin wall type (wood-shuttered) situated on high ground giving good field of fire to B2110 road (Hewkins Bridge) Groombridge - Hartfield. Wooden dowels in walls under embrasures and in blast wall. with PLAN"|"1996/01/20"|6|"" 1983|1621|31|"Type 24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated on N side of River Medway. Set low in the ground with 2 steps down into the entrance. Field of fire across river. with PLAN"|"1996/01/28"|6|"" 1985|1622|31|"Pillbox type 24 (wood-shuttered) situated in flood plain of River Medway giving fields of fire across flood plain. 2 steps down into entrance. 2 embrasures now boarded up, with door fitted to prevent entry. Part of Hythe - Horsham stop line. with PLAN"|"1996/01/28"|0|"" 1987|1623|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated on north side of River Medway cut: field of fire south across river. Earth on roof. with PLAN"|"1996/01/28"|6|"" 1989|1624|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (wood-shuttered), situated on north side of River Medway cut. with PLAN"|"1996/01/28"|6|"" 1991|1625|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox (wood shuttered), situated on N side of River Medway cut. Field of fire south across river. with PLAN"|"1996/01/28"|0|"" 1993|1626|31|"Type 24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated in woodland close to River Medway, on N side of river defending against advance from the south. with PLAN"|"1996/07/28"|6|"" 1995|1627|31|"Air raid shelter for school [now used as workshops and storage for printers]."|"1997/12/10"|0|"" 1997|1628|31|"Anti-tank 'pimple' situated in front garden of above address. According to resident of house, was part of line of similar 'pimples' across road. He moved there in 1943, and line was there then."|"1997/12/10"|0|"" 1999|1629|31|"Reported Heavy AA site - 4 x 3.7ins guns. Map reference gives site just off public footpath but on private land (no access available - riding school). At least 2 of the 4 emplacements were seen to survive, and a person on the site confirmed that the other two are still there. Site surrounded by concrete posts and barbed wire, and largely overgrown."|"1997/11/__"|51|"" 2001|1630|31|"Reported HAA site visited, but, although position given by NGR was accessible, no evidence was found"|"1997/11/__"|51|"" 2003|1631|221|"Site visited to try to locate reported Light AA site. Nothing found. Map reference given seems to suggest an area where flooded gravel workings now cover the site."|"1997/11/__"|51|"" 2005|1632|31|"Pillbox (brick-skinned) built on side of public house. Appears now to be used as cellar [no access at time of visit]. with PLAN"|"1995/06/02"|0|"" 2007|1633|31|"Cold war period underground command bunker on RAF Ash. For sale September 1997 [see attached sale details]"|"1997/12/__"|0|"" 2009|1634|31|"Six-sided pillbox type 24, set low in ground."|"1996/08/31"|0|"" 2011|1635|31|"6-sided pillbox type 24, with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/08/31"|0|"" 2013|1636|31|"Six-sided pillbox."|"1996/08/31"|0|"" 2015|1637|31|"Six-sided pillbox."|"1996/09/08"|0|"" 2017|1638|31|"Six-sided pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"1996/09/08"|0|"" 2019|1639|31|"Six-sided pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"1996/09/08"|0|"" 2023|1641|31|"5 reinforced concrete blocks (1.5m square) on W side of road; wood shuttered. Steel hoops on top. with DRAWING "|"1995/06/02"|0|"" 2025|1642|31|"4 x 5.25 ins gun emplacement. 6 concrete building bases and 2 concrete circular covered gun pits. 2 others are filled in, now path of cycle/pedestrian paths"|"1997/05/18"|51|"" 2026|1643|31|"Heavy AA gun battery site (4 x 4.5ins guns): nothing survives on common land"|"1997/04/22"|51|"" 2029|1644|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Whole exterior rendered. There are traces that wooden shuttering had been used in construction. Five of the walls are of the same size and are pierced by a centrally-set embrasure. Each of these is stepped in three times from the sides, as well as the top and bottom, externally. The sixth side is longer and is pierced by two embrasures which have been left flush with the external surface: between these, there is the entrance. Internally, each embrasure behind the steps is angled away from the opening. There are no concrete shelves, however. There is evidence of some sort of shelving as there are marks on the walls indicating that brackets were once there. There is a recess [in a wall] some 10ins-12ins above the floor. The main embrasures face East, through N to W. The guns would have covered the present A299 road. About half a mile to the north, the railway line cuts through marsh land on its way to Margate. "|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 2031|1645|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, with 7 embrasures (door bricked up). Has a layer of earth and grass on the roof."|"1997/10/13"|0|"" 2033|1646|31|"Hexagonal-type pillbox [probably type 24]: 7 gun embrasures. Door bricked up. Brick shuttering [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 505456]."|"1997/10/13"|0|"" 2035|1647|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox [probably type 24]. 7 embrasures. Door bricked up. Very overgrown."|"1997/10/13"|0|"" 2037|1648|0|"Hexagonal-type pillbox with 7 embrasures [probably type 24]. Pillbox is being used as a field store and has a locked metal door fitted. Very overgrown on roof."||0| 2041|1650|31|"Operational Base (ie a dugout) for Home Guard Auxiliary Unit. With corrugated iron cladding and covered with soil for camouflage"|"1997/10/13"|0|"" 2043|1651|31|"Concrete pillbox."|"1997/10/13"|0|"" 2045|1652|31|"Holes in road (with removable concrete plugs) to accept rail sections to form a road block."|"1997/10/13"|0|"" 2047|1653|31|"First World War field gun emplacement, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|137|"" 2049|1654|31|"Faint traces of trench extant."|"1994/__/__"|137|"" 2051|1655|31|"Field gun emplacement, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2053|1656|31|"Field gun emplacement, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2055|1657|31|"Field gun emplacement, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2057|1658|31|"Field gun emplacement, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2059|1659|31|"Field gun emplacement now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2061|1660|31|"Field gun emplacement, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2063|1661|31|"Earthwork redoubt."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2065|1662|31|"Field gun emplacement, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2067|1663|31|"Practice trench system, First World War."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2069|1664|31|"Earthwork redoubt, First World War period."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2071|1665|31|"Field gun emplacement, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2073|1666|31|"First World War practice trench system."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2075|1667|31|"Field gun position."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2077|1668|31|"First World War pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|138|"" 2079|1669|31|"WW1 airfield. Airfield destroyed but some hut bases still extant."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2081|1670|31|"Earthwork redoubt, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2083|1671|31|"Field gun position."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2085|1672|31|"Earthwork redoubts."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2087|1673|31|"Earthwork redoubt which straddles WW2 concrete road."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2089|1674|31|"A small surface shelter possibly 5 feet wide and 8 feet in length internally. Stands about 3 feet above the ground. The walls are constructed of brick about 9ins wide. These are capped by a roof of concrete with corners which are rounded, falling several inches down the side."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 2091|1675|31|"The metal hatch covering the post has gone: the ladder is still in place although the bolts holding the top of the ladder are no longer secure. At the bottom of the shaft the structure divides into two chambers. Passing through the ceiling, the position of the survey meter probe and the bomb power indicator can still be seen, as can the fitting for the light. There are still traces of paint on the walls, with the positioning of shelves indicated on the left hand side. The metal framed bed is still in the shelter and still retains all the springs. In the rear wall, the air vent set just below the ceiling can be located. Wooden doors survive."|"1997/04/__"|122|"" 2099|1679|31|"Rectangular observation point or ack ack position in grounds of Pendennis Castle. Covered entrance with open central area. Overlooks Carrick Roads, entrance to River Fal and port of Falmouth."|"1997/08/14"|6|"" 2103|1681|31|"Barrage balloon fixed site. Circular concrete base 36ins in diameter with square open position in centre measuring 88ins square. In centre of this square is a cylindrical concrete structure about 14ins in diameter and 18ins in height. Surrounding the concrete base are two concentric circles of rectangular concrete blocks measuring 2ft x 2ft and sunk into ground about 4ins. The circles are 21ins from edge of circular base and 81ins from edge of base. This barrage balloon site is the only known surviving site in the Falmouth area. Several such sites were built to protect Falmouth Ship Repair Yard and Docks."|"1996/03/15"|0|"" 2105|1682|31|"WW2 road block consisting of approximately 12 square sockets, in three parallel rows, set in road surface at entrance to Old Harbour jetty in Newlyn Harbour. These sockets are now concreted over, but in original state would have been fitted with removable concrete plugs. In the event of invasion, the plugs would have been removed and steel girders would have been slotted into the holes to impede progress of tanks or other vehicles."|"1996/06/20"|0|"" 2107|1683|31|"WW2 tank road block consisting of approximately 12 square sockets in surface of pier. These sockets are now concreted over, but in wartime would have been fitted with concrete plugs which, in the event of invasion, would have been removed and steel girders or similar slotted vertically into the holes to impede progress of tanks or other vehicles."|"1996/06/20"|0|"" 2109|1684|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox with about 10ins soil and grass on roof (camouflage) - sited to defend approaches to Mylor Harbour, which was a Royal Navy base for various small craft during both WW1 and WW2 (door of pillbox blocked up)."|"1996/01/02"|0|"" 2111|1685|31|"Basically a standard type 24 pillbox made of concrete and concrete blocks with some interesting and unusual features. The walls of the pillbox are 2ft thick and only 3 of the original 7 embrasures are not blocked up. A 30ins diameter circular hole has been drilled through the roof at centre front of pillbox. Hole lined with galvanised sheet and open. A 3ft square x 33ins high concrete block step has been built inside pillbox directly under the hole. Remains of metal posts can be seen on top of roof as though a fence had been built around rear and sides, but not in front, of roof. It is assumed that this pillbox may have been altered in order that it could be used as an anti-aircraft machine gun post to protect Trebah D-Day Embarkation beach by US Forces. A metal handrail has also been attached at one point on outside of pillbox."|"1996/01/05"|0|"" 2112|1686|31|"This was a Civil Reserve Petrol storage site during WW2. It consisted of 6 x 6000 cu. metre tanks partially underground. One of these tanks was hit by a bomb during an air raid and the tanks and petrol were totally destroyed. All tanks have recently been removed and the site cleared for a housing site. [The site was bombed on 30 May 1944 and one fuel tank was ruptured and set on fire. A US Navy Chief Boatswain, Philip Lee, helped to fight the fire by using a bulldozer to dam up petrol flow. He subsequently received the British Empire Medal for 'conspicuous bravery' and a Navy and Marine Corps Medal from President of USA. The fuel at this site was for use by the D-Day invasion fleet]."|"1996/02/25"|140|"" 2115|1687|31|"String of concrete mooring blocks, the only set of WW2 moorings known to survive in the area - positioned for use of the many US Navy D-Day Landing Craft which used the Truro River, River Fal, Carrick Roads, and Helford River prior to and during the D-Day Landings. Only visible at low water. [Information from Truro Harbourmaster's wife]"|"1996/02/25"|0|"" 2117|1688|31|"Concrete hulled dumb barge produced by the Ministry of Transport during WW2 for the purpose of storing emergency water supplies. Eight of these barges were moored in the River Fal for many years after WW2 and were only recently sold by the Department of Transport. A few can still be seen in the area of the River Fal. This one is currently used as a pontoon in the Falmouth Ship Repair Yard. The barges are now in civilian ownership."|"1996/01/30"|0|"" 2119|1689|31|"Approximately 22 sockets (with concrete plugs) set into road surface to receive metal girders to act as a tank roadblock. Two small 'dragon's teeth' concrete tank blocks adjacent on road verge."|"1995/12/31"|0|"" 2121|1690|31|"Type 24 pillbox to defend Porth Saxon Beach. Exterior steps down to entrance door. 2 small embrasures on entry side; 5 larger embrasures on other walls with 2 currently blocked up. 20ins thick walls."|"1996/01/13"|0|"" 2123|1691|31|"An old, now disused, Territorial Army Drill Hall, formerly an old chapel building"|"1996/01/10"|0|"" 2125|1692|31|"A concrete quay and jetty area built by American Forces in preparation for D-Day training and embarkation - built alongside existing large boathouse. Now privately owned. Jetty was originally probably longer. Concrete quay and jetty built by American Forces in preparation for training and embarkation for D-Day. Built in August 1943 ('8/43' inscription can still be seen in the concrete on quay). Approximately, 30 small American Landing Craft were based at this jetty and training was carried out by the US Forces in the local areas. The Boathouse itself was used as a storage facility and as a medical room on upper floor. Refuelling also carried out at this jetty. A metal scaffolding jetty was built out into river from quay to enable the landing craft to moor. US Forces ratings were billeted in the 'Ship and Castle' Hotel in St. Mawes, and the officers were housed in large house called 'Braganza' up hill behind 'Victory' Inn, St. Mawes. Exercises by landing craft were carried out at Appledore, North Devon and Fowey, South Cornwall. Members of the US Forces stationed at this base (120 in number) sailed to UK from USA on SS 'Athlone Castle', arriving at Pier 57, Liverpool in May 1943. "|"1996/05/10"|0|"" 2127|1693|31|"Wide slipway suitable for landing armoured vehicles. Built by US forces prior to D-Day. Now in use as Water Sports Centre."|"1996/08/27"|0|"" 2129|1694|31|"A reinforced concrete structure on W side of harbour entrance."|"1996/06/21"|0|"" 2131|1695|31|"WW2 tank road block consisting of approximately 16 square concrete-lined sockets in 4 parallel rows at entrance to pier, set in road surface. These sockets, now concreted over, would have originally been fitted with removable concrete plugs which, in the event of invasion, would have been substituted with iron girders to impede progress of enemy tanks and vehicles. Some of the socket positions appear to have been fitted with fixed steel girders (at side of road) - these were concreted in position (remains of these fixed girders can still be seen at ground level). "|"1996/06/20"|0|"" 2133|1696|31|"Radio transmitter for broadcasting for Foreign Office. Brick building. Built by local contractor."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 2135|1697|31|"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"|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 2137|1698|31|"The pillbox commands the road through Bisham from the outside of the right-angled bend. It appears to be in 'reasonable condition'"|"1996/01/04"|0|"" 2139|1699|31|"Pillbox by side of railway line"|"1996/03/15"|0|"" 2141|1700|31|"Built of stone on top of existing wall with steel reinforcement, 600mm (width) x 230mm (height). Sited directly opposite an approach road to the village from which direction it was thought an attack would be made. It was constructed by members of the Home Guard, two of whom occupied the 'Old Rectory', in case of invasion and to give protection to the village. No other defence remains have been located here. [A plaque in Welsh slate now marks the site: it was unveiled on VE Day, 1995. "|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 2143|1701|31|"Site of AA Command Intermediate Ammunition Depot. A network of roads is the only remains on the ground now. Roads are on average 10 feet wide; white painted rings are still visible on trees alongside roads. According to map there were 24 groups of 4 huts and 2 groups of 2 huts scattered in area; also 6 assorted buildings along the entry and exit roads."|"1995/12/03"|145|"" 2145|1702|31|"Approx. 13 bases for huts scattered in area of rough ground along roadside hedge with a track through centre. The next field is on top of hill; no remains visible, but presumably was the site of the gun emplacements. The area is now planted with trees. "|"1995/11/05"|150|"" 2147|1703|31|"Little square pillbox, variant form of type 26, which overlooks very high railway cutting. Built at angle into the end of a wall. Windows blocked up. [Recorder observed pillbox from passing fast train!]"|"1996/12/13"|0|"" 2149|1704|31|"Type 22 pillbox, wood-shuttered, in good condition, situated on bank of canal with field of fire S towards railway and Newbury. Has sloping edges to roof. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 2151|1705|31|"On GHQ Line. Pillbox faces S. Is numbered '870' on blast wall."|"1996/03/24"|0|"" 2153|1706|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered) built into tall garden wall. Entrance/access now via private garden."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 2155|1707|31|"Regular type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering, facing railway in valley below. To cover valley, railway and Welland Viaduct [inside not recorded] Field visit 6/1994 records it as type 22."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 2157|1708|31|"National Fire Service (NFS) painted sign on wall pointing down alleyway: says, 'NFS Relay Point' and 'EWS' [Emergency Water Supply] 75 yards' - also '5000 gal' and '28500 gal', with a white arrow sign (in black paint on white wall)."|"1997/01/01"|0|"" 2161|1710|31|"Hexagonal shape pillbox [Air Ministry pattern], with 7 embrasures. It has double-banked embrasures on two sides. Door entrance has brick protection area. Very close to the site of the runway, some of the broken-up concrete of which has been placed on the pillbox roof."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 2163|1711|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (Air Ministry pattern) with 5 embrasures. Door entrance has a brick protection area. Grass still grows on pillbox roof (used for camouflage)"|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 2165|1712|31|"Pillbox is of an unusual type, having a double section of gun slots on one side. Very overgrown. Nearby are demolished latrines, indicating that an accommodation site was here."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 2166|1713|31|"RAF hangar, 'J'-type. Still in use and in good condition."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 2169|1714|32|"Type of Site: Private Branch Exchange Joint use square brick building (PBX and latrines) on tarmac area behind control tower. Windows. Interior not investigated."|"1997/06/11"|0|"" 2171|1715|31|"E-shaped fighter pen for 2 aircraft. Had large pattern Stanton Shelter in centre with emergency roof exit. Grass covered on the NW corner of the fighter pen; had pillbox built onto end, facing W down King's Cliffe - Wansford Road (brick pillbox)."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 2175|1717|31|"Type 24 pillbox, located outside of original airport perimeter on the edge of a local golf course, behind a private house"|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 2177|1718|31|"Standard R.O.C. Post. No trace of the Post is left above ground, but the main structure, the 'Monitoring Room', is believed to be still intact below ground with the entrance sealed. Part of No.50 Cluster, No.8 Group, R.O.C."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2179|1719|31|"This pillbox was part of the canal defence line, but was demolished in 1995/6 when Longhole Bridge was partly rebuilt. A small piece of the base only is visible at the SE corner of the bridge. Several other pillboxes along the Grand Union Canal."|"1997/01/25"|0|"" 2181|1720|31|"Type 11008/41, completely refurbished and now open to the public as a museum site with equipment and fittings accurate for WW2 period."|"1996/09/08"|0|"" 2183|1721|31|"Originally designed for use as an administrative centre for the Royal Observer Corps, with additional facilities for holding training classes. Building contains dormitories and a canteen. It is a single-storey building of modern appearance, now used as a private medical facility."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2185|1722|31|"Type 26 pillbox. Part of the Oxford Canal Defence Line"|"1996/04/11"|252|"" 2191|1725|171|"Used to house generators for an extended grid of ground lights acting as a decoy for bombers seeking Coventry (some 10 miles N) [probably Hunningham SF site]"|"1996/04/11"|253|"" 2193|1726|31|"Concrete rimmed and walled pit, at present three-quarters full of soil/rubbish. 29mm spigot mortar concrete 'thimble'. Top 1 foot (approx.) exposed above pit fill. Site is 150 metres W of the adjacent Battle Headquarters."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 2195|1727|31|"Key ammunition depot, served by 64 miles of track [still in use by the military]. Most WW2 buildings destroyed."|"1997/04/15"|164|"" 2196|1728|31|"Small brick hexagonal pillbox (sides 9.5 feet). [Information from DoB volunteer, Graham Matthews of RAF Shawbury, who saw pillbox from air]."|"1998/01/10"|0|"" 2199|1729|31|"Road block on bridge approach. 8-sided concrete block, height 4ft 6ins, depth 3ft 6ins, with centre hollow for 1ft diameter pipe. With segmental oak sections to roll the block. On each side 4 holes for fixing wooden segments, and a 1.25ins metal pipe hole. with DRAWINGS and PLAN"|"1997/10/04"|0|"" 2201|1730|31|"Pillbox [probably type FW3/26]"|"1997/10/04"|0|"" 2203|1731|31|"Probably machine gun loophole on right hand side of Bridge 119 when facing N. Loophole faces E towards Priors Marston. Loophole 20ins wide and 13ins high with DRAWING"|"1997/10/04"|0|"" 2205|1732|31|"Pillbox, square [probably type 26] 10ft 4ins x 10ft 4ins, 6ft 6ins high (embrasures 23ins x 13ins). With strengthening ribs. Roof 12ins thick. Prefabricated concrete bolted together. with PLAN and DRAWINGS"|"1997/10/04"|0|"" 2207|1733|31|"Prefabricated pillbox 10ft x 4ft square"|"1997/10/04"|0|"" 2209|1734|31|"2 roadblock, octagonal design, with 1ins diameter pipe in centre, and slots in sides to take oak sections in order to be able to roll block [these may have been an attempt to camouflage the blocks]. 4ft 6ins wide and 3ft 6ins high."|"1997/10/04"|0|"" 2211|1735|31|"Steel lattice tower, four sided, height approx. 20 feet. At top are wind speed indicators (anemometer cups) which are intact. Believed to have been constructed for use by Royal Observer Corps for weather reports. With security fence. Part of RAF Church Lawford."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2213|1736|31|"Site of a barrage balloon installation in the grounds of a then-existing school. The site now lies under a modern science block."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 2215|1737|31|"Air raid shelter located within the grounds of Local Education Junior School. The shelter was built for the use of the pupils during the war. Possibly a 'double' 50 person capacity shelter. Now used as a store with double doors constructed into its E facing wall."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2217|1738|31|"Air raid shelter located within the grounds of a working comprehensive school (Lea Control). The shelter was built for the use of pupils during the war and appears to have the layout of a 'double' 50 person capacity shelter. A possible second shelter is sited adjacent to the surviving one, but is now destroyed and lies under a grass and tree-covered mound."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 2219|1739|31|"Pillbox, hexagonal, with rear blast wall. Roughly N facing [recorder viewed site from the road, so not examined in detail]"|"1996/07/29"|0|"" 2221|1740|31|"Remains of POW camp, believed to comprise hut bases. Camp was No.18. [Hexham Library holds copies of 5 issues of camp newspaper, 'Die Zeit am Tyne' for June-October 1946]."|"1996/07/31"|243|"" 2222|1741|31|"Pillbox facing inland, to cover approach up narrow valley. On heathland. Made of concrete prefabricated panels bolted together. "|"1993/09/__"|6|"24" 2225|1742|31|"Heavy AA gun emplacement, first noted in 1946 and in process of dismantlement/abandonment. Still relatively intact up to 1988."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2227|1743|31|"Possible target practice area. Oval-shaped target moving track, and bank to stop stray shells. Also, firing area. Adjacent rectangular platforms. with PLAN"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2229|1744|31|"Seen on 1947 RAF air photograph, anti-tank defences visible at NGR NU 22553130 blocking Annstead Burn Stream appear to be anti-tank cylinders. These may be part of beach defence. Possible demolished pillbox in the general vicinity. To the S of Seahouses, there are a variety of platforms and possibly Seagull Trenches. Inland at NU 21703210, a cylindrical tower is visible (possibly an observation tower) - this is now under the site of a caravan park."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2231|1745|31|"Line of anti-tank blocks, of 'cube' design, in 2 rows, N and S of road leading across causeway to Lindisfarne Island. Line S of road extends for c.300-350 metres, with approx. 312 blocks. Several are joined by low brick walls, either straight (at least two groups of three) or curved (one pair of blocks). Line N of road extends for c.150 metres, with approx. 100 blocks. Lying either side of the road are two of a different design, perhaps forming a road block."|"1996/07/28"|244|"" 2233|1746|31|"Built of concreted sandbags in corner of wall overlooking road junction."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2235|1747|31|"Hexagonal pillbox on wall facing S from farm - very good field of fire."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2237|1748|31|"Concrete rectangular pillbox located at back of dunes overlooking road off beach. Now used for service duct, either electric or water board. Original blast wall to entrance present, with embrasures."|"1997/08/05"|0|"" 2239|1749|31|"Concrete pillbox on beach below dunes now in pieces after sea erosion"|"1997/08/05"|0|"" 2241|1750|31|"A standard 'D' shape Northumberland pillbox."|"1996/04/13"|0|"" 2243|1751|31|"Near complete Allan Williams Turret situated on SE rampart of North Weald Redoubt (see attached maps). Top hatch in place, side hatch cover missing. Gun mountings, struts, pistol port covers still present; entrance passage cover detached but lying nearby. Turret lies within North Weald Redoubt, an 1890s London Mobilisation Centre, later used as Marconi radio station (1919 onwards, with some importance in WW2) - Scheduled Ancient Monument EX 155, to be revised as SM:29424. "|"1998/03/17"|0|"" 2247|1753|31|"Concrete cylindrical mounting, with signs of the filled-in emplacement"|"1998/04/08"|0|"" 2249|1754|31|"Rectangular brick (single-brick) building with flat reinforced concrete roof. Original wooden door in eastern face. Internally, divided into 6 compartments on raised concrete platform. With ruinous blast wall protecting doorway (which had been added to the original structure)."|"1998/04/08"|0|"" 2253|1756|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement, of which the concrete pedestal survives - an unusual 6-sided mounting, which had probably been contained within a camouflaged addition to a graveyard chapel (demolished in recent years). Graveyard wall had been partly demolished to provide field of fire to the road. "|"1998/04/08"|0|"" 2255|1757|31|"Air Ministry pattern type 22 pillbox, strengthened as per Air Ministry orders in 1941. Pre-cast concrete embrasures. Iron Turnbull mounting remains."|"1998/04/08"|0|"" 2259|1759|31|"Concrete type 22 pillbox facing SE. Brick shelter built over entrance door"|"1997/05/02"|0|"" 2261|1760|31|"Small pillbox square in plan by Army Central Vehicle Depot."|"1997/08/10"|0|"" 2263|1761|31|"Small pillbox square in plan by Army Central Vehicle Depot."|"1997/08/10"|0|"" 2269|1764|31|"Type FW3/24 pillbox. Wood shuttered."|"1998/02/18"|0|"" 2271|1765|31|"Anti-tank artillery range."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 2273|1766|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Anti-ricochet wall removed. Drop-down shelves still extant at two embrasures."|"1997/06/03"|0|"" 2275|1767|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Rear porch guards entrance."|"1997/06/03"|0|"" 2277|1768|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/06/12"|133|"" 2279|1769|31|"Pillbox apparently built into pre-existing building later converted into garage. Embrasures in end (S) wall, at centres of E and W walls and at SE and SW corners. [Recorder Burridge gives NGR - TR 095351]."|"1997/06/03"|0|"" 2281|1770|32|"Pillbox (now destroyed)."|"1941/__/__"|133|"" 2283|1771|32|"Pillbox (now destroyed)"|"1941/__/__"|133|"" 2285|1772|32|"Pillbox (now destroyed)"|"1941/__/__"|133|"" 2287|1773|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete with brick facings"|"1997/04/__"|6|"" 2289|1774|31|"Type 24 pillbox; concrete with brick facings."|"1997/04/__"|6|"" 2291|1775|31|"Pillbox type 24. Concrete with brick facings."|"1997/04/__"|6|"" 2293|1776|31|"Concrete type 22 pillbox, facing E. All embrasures and door now bricked up. [Recorder, Peter Deere, gives this as a type 24]."|"1997/05/03"|0|"" 2297|1778|31|"Norcon-type circular open-topped pillboxes (pair) with 6 embrasures: diameter external 6-8ft (internal 6ft). Height 3-5ft, thickness of walls 5ins. Full of rubbish. One sited immediately to E of footpath, the other near River Windrush about 400ft to W. Made of gritty concrete."|"1995/10/__"|427|"" 2299|1779|31|"Norcon-type circular open-topped pillboxes (pair) with 6 embrasures: diameter (external) 6-8 feet (internal) 6 feet. Height 3-5 feet (approx.), thickness of walls 5 inches. Made of gritty concrete."|"1998/02/06"|427|"" 2301|1780|31|"Allan Williams Turret pillbox commanding station approach road. After the war the turret was used as an incinerator."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 2303|1781|31|"Pillbox of non-standard design, with concrete step and platform. Approx.1 foot high step up to 2 feet high platform, which has size 3 feet by 3 feet. Door 3 feet high. Internal ricochet wall. Part of roof appears to be metal on wood rafters. Wood cladding was used on outside. with PLAN"|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 2305|1782|31|"Pillbox with 5 embrasures. Field side of pillbox is weathered and the earth cladding has fallen away. The door and the three embrasures on hedge side of pillbox are overgrown. Entry into pillbox not possible, but inside, seen through embrasures, appears to be in good condition. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Metal lining to roof. with PLAN"|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 2307|1783|31|"Pillbox, of concrete and earth, which is very overgrown. Door is on the hedge side. Approx. 6 feet high and approx. 12 feet diameter. There appear to be 6 embrasures. Much of the earth has fallen away, leaving the pillbox a strange shape. Possible metal lining to roof. with PLAN"|"1996/07/__"|0|"" 2309|1784|31|"4 loopholes covering river, river bridge, road, and railway station in end wall of cottage. Cottage has recently been extensively refurbished, but the loopholes have been retained as windows."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 2311|1785|31|"Approximately 10 feet high manor house garden wall overlooking river and bridge. 3 loopholes [probably Home Guard] in wall."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 2313|1786|31|"2 angled loopholes in concrete wall, sited to cover [Home Guard?] road block covering western approaches to Witney."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 2315|1787|32|"Site of Spigot Mortar covering river crossing. Correspondence [see attached] in Shropshire archives confirms site (referred to as 'B.B.', i.e. Blacker Bombard). Believed to have been buried at end of 1944 by 'Garrison Engineers', although War Office correspondence refers to 'dismantling'. Shropshire Archives 2376/2 7-12 - correspondence late 1944 between W.D. Shrewsbury and Rev. Moir, owner of land, re disposal of 'trenches and mounting' on tenant farmer's land.1:2500 map shows precise location of mounting. "|"1944/__/__"|225|"" 2317|1788|220|"Meadows near Bridgnorth covered by sewer pipes, etc as anti-landing obstacles. Photographs in possession of the recorder showing obstacles in situ"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2319|1789|32|"Spigot Mortar position covering Welsh Bridge across River Severn (combined with 2pdr. A/T position and LMG). Plan in 'Fighting Book of 1st. Btn. Shrewsbury Home Guard' (July 1944) - Shropshire Record Office, showing defences in town."|"1944/07/__"|226|"" 2321|1790|31|"Pillbox built into earth bank. Door at the rear. A flight of 8 steps leads down to the doorway to the gun chamber. 3 firing slots, facing E, S, and W. Built of red brick except the upper 24ins which is of concrete brick. Front and side walls approx 45ins thick, roof about 40ins - front 2 corners angled off. Interior ceiling of corrugated asbestos."|"1985/12/__"|0|"" 2323|1791|270|"Anti-landing obstacles - trenches and mounds [area also used for training paratroopers of the Polish Army]. Information from letters from Elie Estate Office c. August 1940 in possession of D. Thomson"|"____/__/__"|297|"" 2325|1792|31|"Anti-tank cubes on shoreline between Shell Bay and Lower Largo"|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 2327|1793|31|"Pillbox/es on shoreline between Shell Bay and Lower Largo"|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 2329|1794|31|"Large holes dug in the earth [possibly an anti-tank ditch?] now filled in"|"1998/02/11"|0|"" 2331|1795|31|"Large holes dug in earth [possibly anti-tank ditch?]. Now destroyed and houses built on site."|"1998/02/11"|0|"" 2333|1796|31|"Anti-tank cubes following coastline to Ardross Farm"|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 2335|1797|31|"Row of anti-tank cubes on grass above beach"|"1998/02/12"|0|"" 2337|1798|31|"Low hexagonal pillbox."|"1998/02/26"|0|"" 2339|1799|31|"A concrete pillbox or lookout, faced with stone and grass for camouflage."|"1998/01/21"|0|"" 2341|1800|31|"Gun emplacement on cliff with associated buildings at top of cliff. Site extends 100 metres to N. Built in August 1939."|"1998/02/11"|0|"" 2343|1801|31|"3 gun batteries, each with associated building: 6ins guns, range 25,000 yards; 100 lb. shells."|"1998/02/11"|0|"" 2345|1802|31|"Coastal battery with 2 four-inch guns. Two gun emplacements, one searchlight emplacement extant."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 2347|1803|31|"A small trench system associated with two large hollows cut into the hillside. The southern sides of both hollows comprise the natural rock but the other three sides have been built up with earth banks. The trenched area measures 17.4 metres by 13.5 metres, the trenches having a maximum depth of 0.75 metres. There are banks on either side of the trenches which are 2.8 metres wide. The most southerly hollow measures 4.6 metres by 2.8 metres and is 2 metres deep. There are many large stones in the bottom of the hollow. The entrance faces to the north and is 0.9 metres wide, with a trench leading off it to the north west. The most northerly hollow measures 3.2 metres by 4.7 metres, with a depth of 2.75 metres. Its entrance faces NW and is 0.7 metres wide. "|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2349|1804|31|"A WW2 pillbox 'bulb shaped'. The structure is partially subterranean, and earth banks have been built up around it on all sides. The structure is made of mass concrete. The roof is 0.52 metres thick and would have been covered with turf. The structure measures 2.65 metres by 2.75 metres internally, with a height of 1.75 metres. The height of the roof may have been greater but the floor is now filled with mud, stone and brick. There is one aperture at the north end of the structure giving an arc of fire of 2.25 metres. The height of the aperture is 0.38 metres. The entrance is through a hatch in the roof, which measures 0.9 metres by 0.6 metres, and down 5 U-shaped iron steps which are placed in the S wall. The structure is in excellent condition - for instance, wooden shuttering exists in two compartments in the N wall, just beneath the aperture."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2351|1805|31|"All that remains of this pillbox is a circular hollow cut into the natural slope of the hillside, 1.5 metres deep, with the remains of a reinforced concrete wall on the N side, 0.25 metres thick. This has an aperture, which is still lined with iron, for the gun to point out. It measures 0.25 metres by 0.26 metres. The arc of fire would have been 0.73 metres. The aperture is close to the present ground level, so the floor level of the structure must originally have been much lower. The other three sides of the structure have been formed from natural rock. The feature measures 3.6 metres by 3.55 metres."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2353|1806|31|"An observation post with attached air raid shelter. The post has five observation slits which give views to the N, E and S. The post measures 4.55 metres by 2.65 metres and has an external height of 1.8 metres. Internally the height is 1.9 metres. The observation slits each measure 1.2 metres by 0.23 metres. The walls are 0.34 metres thick and the roof is 0.45 metres thick. The entrance from the observation post to the adjoining air raid shelter is in the E side, 6.45 metres from the south end. The air raid shelter has been constructed from corrugated iron which has been coated in cement. This structure has a curved roof. The main entrance is at the S end and there is an escape hatch at the N end. This structure measures 13.5 metres by 5 metres, and has an external height of 1.7 metres. There is an escape hatch at the N end measuring 1.25 metres by 1.55 metres, and 1.55 metres high. It is constructed of concrete blocks. There are three steps made of angle iron leading up from the hatch. At each end of the shelter is a small aperture measuring 0.45 metres by 0.35 metres, presumably for ventilation. The whole site would probably have been covered with turf. Large rocks lying to the E of the site may have been used to protect the structure from any bomb blasts. They extend out to the E for 13.4 metres."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2355|1807|31|"Underground bunker that was used by British 'resistance' forces [auxiliary units]. Appears largely intact, although recorder did not go inside bunker."|"1997/04/12"|0|"" 2357|1808|31|"Pillbox, made of concrete and brick"|"1997/04/12"|0|"" 2359|1809|31|"Short part only of excavated deep trench which, when dug, stretched through the parish and originally had a straight back supported by tree trunks and 4 inch metal wire grill. The latter have long since been removed."|"1997/01/24"|0|"" 2361|1810|31|"Pillbox [no further description]"|"1997/01/24"|0|"" 2363|1811|31|"Anti-tank cubes [pimples] spaced for about 100 metres on Collessie Hill."|"1997/01/24"|0|"" 2365|1812|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox [possibly type FW3/22 or FW3/24]. Only 4 sides visible as rest covered by earth slip from railway embankment. One embrasure in each wall. Internal 'yoke' and entrance now covered up."|"1997/07/07"|0|"" 2367|1813|31|"3 standard dimension A/T cylinders with iron pins showing in one end, lying on side next to road."|"1998/04/29"|0|"" 2369|1814|31|"Square concrete structure standing on rocks at coast edge [possibly gun emplacement?] at west end of golf course"|"1996/04/17"|0|"" 2371|1815|31|"Pillbox and lookout post, connected by tunnel; on cliff edge"|"1995/10/25"|0|"" 2373|1816|31|"Anti-tank blocks (one with inscription made by Poles)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2375|1817|31|"Anti-tank blocks"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2377|1818|31|"One of two hexagonal pillboxes"|"1992/__/__"|346|"" 2379|1819|31|"Anti-tank blocks"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2381|1820|31|"Anti-tank blocks, running almost continuously from Lundin Bridge around Tentsmuir Point and southwards to Leuchars airfield. The line is now partially washed away and considerable lengths appear to be buried by sand."|"1993/08/08"|0|"" 2383|1821|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2385|1822|31|"Pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2387|1823|31|"Pillbox, with concrete front wall, roof grass-covered; wooden beams."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2389|1824|31|"Pillbox (with inscription made by Poles)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2391|1825|31|"Pillbox. [Information from R. Marsden]"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2393|1826|31|"Small gun emplacement with domed rusty metal roof. [Similar in style to, but not, an Allan Williams turret, one of three along this coast and part of RAF Crail defences]. [Information from R. Marsden]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2399|1829|31|"Brick-built pillbox, half under the soil."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2401|1830|31|"1 loophole (approx. 1 brick in size) in wall (now blocked), with chamfered brick, to assist in traversing gun to cover S approaches along A49 road by railway bridge. Believed to have been at least 1 spigot mortar in area and possible road blocks across railway bridge (deep cutting)"|"1997/02/07"|0|"" 2403|1831|31|"3 concrete bases for vertical steel obstacles on W side of canal bridge."|"1997/02/20"|0|"" 2405|1832|31|"Site of spigot mortar position"|"1997/02/20"|0|"" 2407|1833|31|"FW3/22 (Air Ministry pattern). Brick, hexagonal pillbox, with later steps leading to concrete top of pillbox. All embrasures bricked up [entrance unclear]."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 2409|1834|31|"FW3/22 (Air Ministry pattern). Brick, hexagonal pillbox with blocked embrasures."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 2411|1835|31|"FW3/22 (Air Ministry pattern). Brick, hexagonal pillbox with blocked embrasures (probably fitted with Turnbull mountings as very similar design to those at RAF Shawbury c.20 miles away]."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 2413|1836|31|"Type 22 pillbox covering river crossing."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 2415|1837|31|"2 sets of 3 concrete bases for vertical steel joists (2 per base) on either side of summit of roadway (metal lids still in place)."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 2417|1838|31|"Site of road block at Bridgnorth, comprising 'hairpins' and concrete cylinders."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 2419|1839|31|"Site of road block at Bridgnorth, comprising 'hairpins' and concrete cylinders (covers for hairpin slots probably still under road surface). Recorder [B. Lowry] has contemporary photographs showing obstacles at side of road and slots for 'hairpins' in road surface."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 2421|1840|31|"Large quantity of concrete cylinders supporting W bank of Bridgnorth Bridge Island"|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 2423|1841|31|"Type 24 pillbox on bank with PLAN"|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 2425|1842|31|"5-sided pillbox with 3 embrasures (and emergency exit beneath central embrasure), one of 3 covering E, NE and SE approaches to airfield. Still retains Turnbull mountings. With central pillar. with PLAN"|"1996/11/18"|0|"" 2427|1843|31|"Pillbox: non-standard (airfield defence). 5-sided pillbox with 3 embrasures and Turnbull mountings, one of 3 covering E, NE and SE approaches to airfield. With central pillar. with PLAN"|"1996/11/19"|0|"" 2429|1844|31|"Pillbox: non-standard (airfield defence). 5-sided pillbox with 3 embrasures and Turnbull mountings, one of 3 covering E, NE and SE approaches to airfield. With central pillar. Pillbox has emergency exit below central loop. with PLAN"|"1996/11/19"|0|"" 2431|1845|31|"Standby Set House for RAF Tern Hill. 1 blast wall partially demolished in order to convert to agricultural storage use."|"1997/02/13"|0|"" 2433|1846|31|"Small LAA position with walls c.4 feet high. with PLAN Recorder possesses photographs"|"1997/02/13"|0|"" 2435|1847|0|"Impression of 3 concrete bases for steel vertical obstacles visible on road surface."||0| 2437|1848|31|"3 concrete bases of vertical rail road block."|"1997/02/03"|0|"" 2439|1849|31|"3 well-preserved bases for vertical steel obstacles on W side of canal bridge. Bridge used to connect fields on either side of the canal."|"1997/02/03"|0|"" 2441|1850|31|"Queens Head Hotel was HQ of local Home Guard (No.5 Co., 2 Battalion Shropshire Home Guard). [The bridge over the canal by the hotel was a strongpoint manned by the Home Guard: this may have been obstructed, but the old bridge was swept away]."|"1997/02/04"|227|"" 2443|1851|31|"Outlines of concrete sockets for girders / 'hairpins' in bridge surface. Recorder possesses photograph."|"1996/05/16"|0|"" 2445|1852|31|"Pillbox (square) built into shoulder of river bank to cover Cressage Bridge. Recorder possesses photograph."|"1996/05/16"|0|"" 2449|1854|31|"3 pillboxes: non-standard (airfield defence) covering airfield and approaches to airfield, grouped around farm and farm buildings. Turnbull mountings in situ. Recorder possesses photographs. "|"1996/09/20"|0|"" 2451|1855|31|"Appears to be base of possible type 22 pillbox by River Tern [close to new Shrewsbury by-pass]. "|"1996/09/20"|0|"" 2453|1856|31|"Small type 22 pillbox, by banks of River Tern facing railway line and bridge over river."|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 2455|1857|31|"Concrete cylinders"|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 2457|1858|31|"Several concrete bases with removable tops (steel grips still in situ) for installation of rails, etc as road block."|"1996/03/12"|0|"" 2459|1859|31|"2 concrete slabs on 'deck' of bridge with 2 holes for 'hairpins' or other metal obstacles."|"1997/01/16"|0|"" 2461|1860|31|"1 concrete base in bridge 'deck' to receive metal post or 'hairpin' [ may be another one on other side of bridge]."|"1997/01/21"|0|"" 2463|1861|31|"2 concrete bases for vertical obstructions visible on road surface."|"1997/01/25"|0|"" 2465|1862|31|"1 concrete base [may be another] with 2 holes for vertical obstruction."|"1997/01/25"|0|"" 2467|1863|31|"3 concrete rectangular bases with 2 sockets each for vertical steel obstacles. One hole still in mint condition, measuring 6ins x 5ins."|"1997/01/24"|0|"" 2469|1864|31|"Outline of 3 bases for girder-type road block on N side of railway bridge (showing through tarmac)."|"1996/05/20"|0|"" 2471|1865|31|"Hexagonal (type 22 - [possibly type 24?]) pillbox overlooking River Tern. Gravel workings have eliminated pillbox."|"1996/05/01"|0|"" 2473|1866|31|"Pillbox: non-standard (airfield defence). One of a number of brick pillboxes, disguised as garden sheds, surrounding RAF High Ercall. [had superb view of surrounding countryside]."|"1996/05/01"|0|"" 2475|1867|31|"c.15 A/T cylinders by side of bridge. Nearby are remains of 4 cubes lying on river bed and sawn off bases of angle iron joists embedded in cubes. Cubes presumably erected to block shallow section of river."|"1996/09/02"|0|"" 2477|1868|318|"Hexagonal pillbox. Destroyed 1975. (was on National Trust land)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2479|1869|318|"Pillbox (destroyed 1978)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2481|1870|31|"Type 22 pillbox (one of 2) guarding Severn Bridge. Angled bricks form embrasures. "|"1995/12/08"|0|"" 2483|1871|31|"Brick type 22 pillbox, one of pair guarding river crossing on either bank"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2485|1872|31|"Spigot mortar position - steel spigot in situ on (assumed) concrete plinth (covered in ivy). Mr. Jim Phillips (ex-Home Guard) at 72, Ellesmere Road confirms spigot mortar site: he states no other defences in immediate vicinity."|"1996/01/12"|0|"" 2487|1873|31|"Pillbox (possible type 22), now destroyed. Octagon can be traced in surrounding concrete of loading bay. Site now occupied by Government veterinary agency. [Situation of pillbox does not make much sense, although in elevated position covering railway line and land to W and SW, but view N restricted by old a/c sheds; also sheds to rear]."|"1996/01/__"|0|"" 2489|1874|31|"Brick pillbox, part of airfield defences: lacks its corrugated iron roof."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 2491|1875|31|"Brick type 22 with small entrance with step at rear. There are 3 Turnbull mounting pins still extant in embrasures. No embrasure by entrance."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 2493|1876|31|"Solitary concrete block in grounds of police station at crossroads. Stands approximately 4 feet high. Appears to be cast into ground and was presumably associated with other A/T obstacles now gone."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 2495|1877|31|"Large hexagonal (non-standard) pillbox, part of defences of RAF Shawbury."|"1995/08/26"|0|"" 2497|1878|31|"Sunken defensive fortress, flush with surface of landing zone. The structure is on land owned by Ipswich Borough Council. [Interior appeared flooded: full inspection not possible]."|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 2499|1879|31|"Sunken defensive fortress, flush with surface of landing zone. The structure is on land owned by Ipswich Borough Council. [Interior appeared flooded: full inspection not possible]."|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 2501|1880|31|"Pillbox type 22. 6 embrasures; entrance facing N away from airfield landing site. 15ins thick walls. [Pillbox is situated on private land; ownership not known at time of survey]."|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 2503|1881|31|"Pillbox type 22. 15ins thick walls, partially sunk into ground; entrance facing away from airfield landing zone. Interior blocked by earth mounds, and not possible to access. [Pillbox is situated on private land; ownership not known at time of survey]."|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 2505|1882|221|"Pillbox type 22; 15ins thick walls; 5 embrasures; entrance facing away from airfield landing zone. [Pillbox is situated on private land; ownership not known at time of survey]."|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 2507|1883|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown. "|"1998/04/22"|0|"" 2509|1884|31|"Hexagonal pillbox [type 24]; 7 embrasures. "|"1998/04/22"|0|"" 2511|1885|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 3 embrasures, and with entrance steps down. Built into the ridge [possibly land slip around hiding the embrasures of a type 24]. "|"1998/04/22"|0|"" 2513|1886|31|"Pillbox has 4 embrasures and 4 steps down to doorway. It is set very low into the ground, undoubtedly silted over [probably type 24]."|"1998/04/22"|0|"" 2515|1887|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox with 7 embrasures [probably type 24]. "|"1998/04/22"|0|"" 2517|1888|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox [type 24]: 7 embrasures. "|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2519|1889|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox [type 24], with 7 embrasures"|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2521|1890|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 3 embrasures, built into a bank. Brick built blast wall. Still has earth and grass camouflage on the roof."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2523|1891|31|"Anti-tank pillbox [type not specified]."|"1998/04/22"|0|"" 2525|1892|31|"Standard type 24 shell-proof pillbox (brick-shuttered), with grass as camouflage on roof, buried up to embrasure level. "|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2527|1893|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox, buried to below embrasures, with grass as camouflage still on the roof. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 518410]."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2529|1894|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox (brick-shuttered), buried up to embrasure height."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2531|1895|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox (brick-shuttered), buried to near embrasure height. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 517408]. "|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2533|1896|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox (brick-shuttered), buried to embrasure level. "|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2535|1897|31|"Pillbox, unidentifiable due to plant coverage. "|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2537|1898|31|"Anti tank pimples (4) built using wooden shuttering. One is mounted on top of an anti-tank cube. "|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2539|1899|31|"2 anti-tank pimples in hedge. "|"1998/05/05"|0|"" 2541|1900|32|"Roadblock site."|"1940/06/__"|133|"" 2543|1901|32|"Roadblock site (now DESTROYED)."|"1941/__/__"|133|"" 2547|1903|32|"Roadblock site (DESTROYED)."|"1941/__/__"|133|"" 2549|1904|31|"Appears to be type 24 pillbox. [Amount of undergrowth made close approach impossible]."|"1998/01/25"|133|"" 2551|1905|31|"11 roadblock anti-tank cones at side of road."|"1998/01/25"|0|"" 2553|1906|31|"Coast artillery battery within fort constructed in 1854, and recommissioned and fortified in 1939. [The fort is now exclusive private flats]."|"1997/07/27"|0|"" 2555|1907|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, 2.15 m x 2.18 m internally. 4 embrasures. Door opening with blast wall. 112 mm brickwork internally and externally. Part of airfield defence."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 2557|1908|31|"Hexagonal 2.1m x 2.2m internally. 4 embrasures. Door opening with blast wall. Concrete walls 1.05m thick with 112mm brick as permanent shuttering. Concrete roof. Brick paved floor."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 2559|1909|31|"Rectangular gun chamber, 2.14m x 2.13m internally with diagonal entrance passage. Single splayed embrasure. Solid concrete walls with 112mm brick internally as permanent framework. Externally, with corrugated iron framework [shuttering]. Concrete roof."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 2561|1910|31|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1998/04/03"|0|"" 2563|1911|31|"Pillbox, built into wall of 17th century Woolpack Battery. Made of concrete blocks, with stone facing."|"1998/04/03"|0|"" 2565|1912|31|"'Seagull' defence post, shown on airfield plan, facing NE. With concrete roof and pillars, brick base. with PLAN"|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 2567|1913|31|"Oddly shaped defence post (as 'seagull trench'); elevated brick trench covering road junction. with PLAN"|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 2569|1914|31|"River Severn was WW2 stop line. No sign of pillboxes in area: however, a stone early 18th cent. toll house by the bridge, and village buildings, may have been prepared for defence. 2 aged locals referred to sandbags and 'bollards' [presumably anti-tank cylinders]. The bridge and the road have been extensively altered since the war."|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 2571|1915|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox (brick-shuttered)."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2573|1916|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, with gun mounting still extant. There are 2 x rifle embrasures, each with its own concrete anti-blast walls."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2575|1917|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof; brick-shuttered. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 5512401]."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2577|1918|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof. Wood shuttering was used in its construction."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2579|1919|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof. Constructed using wood shuttering."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2581|1920|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 2583|1921|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof (thick walled) pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2585|1922|31|"Type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Defends disused railway crossing."|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2587|1923|31|"Type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering. Defends disused railway crossing. "|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2589|1924|31|"Type 22 pillbox built by Hugh Cave of Thorney in 1940. Demolished in the 1970's."|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2591|1925|31|"Type 22 pillbox, built in 1940 by Hugh Cave of Thorney, demolished in the 1970's."|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2593|1926|31|"Pillbox has a embrasure rear blast was. Standard machine gun pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Formed part of a road block during the 1940's."|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2595|1927|31|"Standard type 24, built using wood shuttering."|"1997/01/27"|0|"" 2597|1928|31|"Standard Vickers Machine Gun Pillbox, with a loopholed rear blast wall. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2599|1929|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Embrasures have been blocked up post-war."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2601|1930|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering, at the end of the Cambridge Anti-tank ditch."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2603|1931|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox with stepped embrasures. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2605|1932|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof, with a chamfered roof. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/02/12"|0|"" 2607|1933|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, with simple embrasures. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2609|1934|31|"Hexagonal concrete built pillbox, used for defence of Shire Hall, Cambridge. It was part of a defensive complex consisting of road blocks and slit trenches."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2611|1935|31|"Standard type 24, built using wood shuttering. Steps lead down to the entrance."|"1997/02/27"|0|"" 2615|1937|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar thimble. Less than 1/2 metre of base showing. Slight remains of surrounding pit. "|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2617|1938|221|"3 x 4 foot anti-tank cubes, linked by hawser. Blocks built using brick shuttering. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2619|1939|31|"Four foot square anti-tank cube, with an added pyramid on top. A mining chamber is still present in the base of the block. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/01/27"|0|"" 2621|1940|31|"Rectangular building with door in North face. Brick built with concrete flat roof. Remains of concrete benches inside."|"1997/01/28"|0|"" 2623|1941|31|"Standard type Spigot mortar thimble, dug in to tow path. Top portion of thimble, including mounting exposed."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2625|1942|31|"Standard Spigot mortar thimble, with stainless steel mounting. Only top portion of thimble exposed."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2627|1943|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar thimble, with stainless steel mounting."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2629|1944|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar thimble, with stainless steel mounting. Dug into tow path."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2631|1945|31|"Rectangular brick built building, with concrete roof. Roof had a bullet hole in it from an accidental discharge in 1943. Demolished in c.1947."|"1997/01/23"|0|"" 2633|1946|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2635|1947|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2637|1948|31|"Type 28a pillbox, for 6pdr gun."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2639|1949|31|"Rectangular type pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2641|1950|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2643|1951|31|"Rectangular type pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2645|1952|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2647|1953|31|"Rectangular type pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2649|1954|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2651|1955|31|"Standard type 28a, with T-shaped rear blast wall. Built using wood shuttering. Designed to emplace a 2 pounder gun."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2653|1956|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2655|1957|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Site confirmed by Mike Osborne - 20.7.00]."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2657|1958|31|"Standard type 22, with thickened walls, and an embrasure in rear blast wall. Built with wood shuttering."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2659|1959|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2661|1960|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2663|1961|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2665|1962|31|"Type 28a pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2667|1963|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2669|1964|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2671|1965|31|"Hexagonal type Pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2673|1966|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2675|1967|31|"Standard type 28 pillbox, with fittings of a 2 pounder gun. Embrasures blocked up. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2677|1968|31|"Standard type 24, built with brick shuttering. Possibly had corrugated steel sheet used to mould the inside. Remains of some internal shelves."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2679|1969|31|"Standard type 24, built with brick shuttering. Possibly had corrugated steel sheet used to mould the inside. Remains of some internal shelves. [From description seems like a type 22, MS]"|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2681|1970|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox. [M. Osborne has this listed as a type 22 pillbox in his GHQ Line Cambridgeshire and Fenlands list]. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2683|1971|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2685|1972|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof. Located here as local defence to a search light site."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 2689|1974|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. "|"1997/02/17"|314|"" 2691|1975|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2693|1976|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2695|1977|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2697|1978|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2699|1979|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2701|1980|31|"No trace except one or two small pieces of concrete which may have been part of it."|"1995/10/05"|0|"" 2703|1981|31|"Standard type 28a pillbox, built using wood shuttering on forward walls, brick shuttering used for the rear wall. Front embrasure blocked."|"1995/08/15"|0|"" 2705|1982|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox. [Possibly a type 24 shell proof.] "|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2707|1983|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2709|1984|32|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2711|1985|31|"Standard type 24 thick walled, shell proof pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Embrasures blocked post-war."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2713|1986|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, with stepped embrasures. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2715|1987|31|"Standard type 24 thick walled, shell proof pillbox. Pillbox placed on concrete raft. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2717|1988|31|"Standard type 24 thick walled, shell proof pillbox. Steel rifle shelves inside."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2719|1989|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2721|1990|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2723|1991|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, with embrasure either side of the door. Built with wood shuttering."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2725|1992|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built with wood shuttering. Sunk up to the level of the embrasures."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2727|1993|31|"Type 28a 6pdr pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2729|1994|31|"Rectangular type pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2731|1995|31|"Rectangular type pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2733|1996|31|"Standard Vickers Machinegun Pillbox, with thick blast wall."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2735|1997|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2737|1998|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Embrasures blocked post-war."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2741|2000|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2743|2001|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox."|"1988/10/28"|0|"" 2745|2002|31|"Standard type Vickers Machine Gun Pillbox. Buried up to embrasure level."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2747|2003|31|"Standard type 28 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Designed to house a 2 pounder anti tank gun."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2749|2004|31|"Standard type 28a, designed for the 2 Pounder Anti-tank gun. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2751|2005|31|"Standard type 28a pillbox, designed to house a 2 pounder anti-tank gun."|"1997/08/05"|0|"" 2753|2006|31|"Standard Vickers Machine Gun Pillbox. Built with brick shuttering."|"1997/08/05"|0|"" 2755|2007|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/02"|0|"" 2757|2008|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built on concrete raft. Built using wood shuttering."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 2759|2009|31|"Standard type 28a pillbox, built with wood shuttering. Designed to emplace a 2 pounder anti-tank gun."|"1995/08/15"|0|"" 2761|2010|31|"Pillbox, no specification"|"1995/10/05"|0|"" 2763|2011|31|"Rectangular type pillbox."|"1995/10/05"|0|"" 2765|2012|31|"Standard type 28a pillbox, built with wood shuttering. Designed to house a 2 pounder anti-tank gun. Embrasures blocked post-war."|"1995/10/05"|0|"" 2767|2013|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 2769|2014|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof (thick walled) pillbox. Built with brick shuttering. Had 1940 written in wet cement in the left (as facing from outside) rear embrasure."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 2771|2015|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof (thick walled) pillbox. Built using brick shuttering. Has a broken profile moulded on the roof. "|"1997/01/28"|0|"" 2773|2016|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. Built using brick shuttering."|"1997/01/28"|0|"" 2775|2017|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof (thick walled) pillbox. Built using brick shuttering."|"1997/01/28"|0|"" 2777|2018|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof (thick walled) pillbox. Built using brick shuttering. With 'sandcastles' on roof."|"1997/01/28"|0|"" 2779|2019|31|"Standard thin walled type 24 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/01/28"|0|"" 2781|2020|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof (thick walled) pillbox. "|"1997/01/28"|0|"" 2783|2021|31|"Buried shell proof type pillbox. Entry through roof."|"1997/01/27"|0|"" 2785|2022|31|"Buried shell proof type pillbox. Entry through roof."|"1997/01/27"|0|"" 2787|2023|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering on outside, brick shuttering used inside. "|"1996/12/01"|0|"" 2789|2024|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof (thick walled) pillbox. "|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2791|2025|31|"Large pillbox of unknown design."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2793|2026|31|"Standard thin walled type 24 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/01/27"|0|"" 2795|2027|31|"Standard type 24 thin walled pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2797|2028|31|"Standard type 24 thin walled pillbox. Built with wood shuttering."|"1997/03/02"|0|"" 2799|2029|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. Information received from Hugh Cave, the builder of the same."|"1997/01/28"|314|"" 2801|2030|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. Information from Hugh Cave, the builder of the same."|"1997/01/28"|314|"" 2803|2031|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. Information from Hugh Cave, builder of the same."|"1997/01/28"|314|"" 2805|2032|31|"Standard type 28 pillbox. Designed to emplace a 2 pounder anti-tank gun."|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2807|2033|31|"Standard type 24 shell proof pillbox. "|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 2811|2035|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Has been rendered to break up profile."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2813|2036|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Has been rendered to break up profile."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2815|2037|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Has been rendered to break up profile."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2817|2038|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. The ceiling still retains some of its wood shuttering. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. In the centre of the open chamber is a concrete post 6in square at the base. In the top of the post is a metal pipe about 3 or 4in in diameter. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2819|2039|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. The ceiling still retains some of its wood shuttering. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. In the centre of the open chamber is a concrete post 6in square at the base. In the top of the post is a metal pipe about 3 or 4in in diameter. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front. Standard 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Has been rendered to break up profile."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2821|2040|31|"Type 26 pillbox - slightly smaller than most type 26 pillboxes. Built using wood shuttering. Large sills under embrasures."|"1991/07/__"|0|"" 2823|2041|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. The ceiling still retains some of its wood shuttering. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. In the centre of the open chamber is a concrete post 6in square at the base. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front. Standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Roughly rendered as camouflage."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2825|2042|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering, roughly rendered as camouflage. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2829|2044|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering, roughly rendered as camouflage. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2831|2045|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering, roughly rendered as camouflage. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2833|2046|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering, roughly rendered as camouflage. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2835|2047|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front. Standard Lincolnshire three bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2837|2048|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front. Standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 2839|2049|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2841|2050|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front. Standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 2843|2051|31|"Standard type 26 pillbox, built using wood shuttering, pebble-dashed to aid concealment."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2845|2052|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. The ceiling still retains some of its wood shuttering. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. In the centre of the open chamber is a concrete post 6in square at the base. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front. Standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Pebble-dashed to aid concealment."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2847|2053|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. The ceiling still retains some of its wood shuttering. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. In the centre of the open chamber is a concrete post 6in square at the base. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front. Standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Pebble-dashed to aid concealment."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2849|2054|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with wood shuttering, rendered with pebbles to aid concealment. Some of the wood shuttering remains on the inside of the roof."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2853|2056|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. There are no embrasures either side of the door. Built using wood shuttering, some of wood survives on the inside of the roof. Pebble dashed to aid in concealment."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2855|2057|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. built using wood shuttering, some wood remains on the inside of the roof. Pebble dashed to aid concealment."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2857|2058|31|"Standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Had tombstones painted on sides for camouflage."|"1996/09/14"|0|"" 2859|2059|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. "|"1996/05/13"|0|"" 2861|2060|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox built using brick shuttering, and on a concrete raft. "|"1996/05/13"|0|"" 2863|2061|31|"Standard Air Ministry pattern type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 2865|2062|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, with 2 rear embrasures, built using brick shuttering."|"1995/04/01"|0|"" 2867|2063|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with wood shuttering."|"1996/01/10"|0|"" 2869|2064|31|"Type 22 pillbox with a low entrance. Built using wood shuttering."|"1995/11/19"|0|"" 2871|2065|31|"Type 23 standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built with wood shuttering. "|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 2873|2066|31|"Type 23 standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. "|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 2875|2067|31|"Type 23 standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. "|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 2877|2068|31|"Type 23 standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. "|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 2879|2069|31|"Pillbox, or infantry post with three embrasures facing W and one each facing N and S. Each door has a half height blast wall. Built using brick shuttering. There is a hook in the roof above each embrasure. "|"1995/08/27"|0|"" 2881|2070|31|"Coastal observation post, entrance by tunnel, main body is similar to a stanton shelter, has a small square cupola with vision slots in all four faces. M. Osborne lists it as a pillbox."|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 2883|2071|31|"Coastal observation post similar to post at TA 35300310. Unable to enter structure. Mike Osborne gives a mine watchers post at TA 381019."|"1996/07/13"|0|"" 2885|2072|31|"Type 23 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Buried in sea defence bank, only one third exposed."|"1996/07/10"|0|"" 2887|2073|31|"Type 22 pillbox, standard Air Ministry pattern."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 2889|2074|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, built using brick shuttering. "|"1997/11/27"|0|"" 2891|2075|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Plan on sheet."|"1995/08/31"|0|"" 2893|2076|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering, and has textured upper section from embrasures to roof. Plan on sheet."|"1995/09/01"|0|"" 2895|2077|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. with no blast wall. Has a textured roof area. Built using wood shuttering."|"1995/09/01"|0|"" 2897|2078|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with Wood shuttering. No internal blast wall."|"1995/09/01"|0|"" 2899|2079|31|"Type 23 Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1995/09/01"|0|"" 2901|2080|31|"Type 23 Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. Disguised as a pigsty. 'NO FIRES' painted on outside wall."|"1995/09/01"|0|"" 2903|2081|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. "|"1995/08/31"|0|"" 2905|2082|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Plan on sheet."|"1995/08/31"|0|"" 2907|2083|31|"Type 23 Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built with wood shuttering."|"1995/08/29"|0|"" 2909|2084|31|"13 4ft x 4ft anti-tank cubes. Built using wood shuttering."|"1995/08/29"|0|"" 2911|2085|31|"Type 22 variant with external blast wall. Built using wood shuttering."|"1995/08/29"|0|"" 2913|2086|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Concrete has been textured on upper sections. "|"1995/08/29"|0|"" 2915|2087|31|"Type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. All embrasures blocked post-war. Entrance has a locked wooden door, possibly not original."|"1995/08/31"|0|"" 2917|2088|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar mounting, consisting of a concrete thimble, with a stainless steel pin. Buried up to the top of the mounting. Built using wood shuttering. Slight depression in the ground showing where the Spigot Mortar was emplaced."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 2919|2089|31|"3 anti-tank cubes, built using wood shuttering."|"1995/05/05"|0|"" 2921|2090|31|"Concrete construction, single storey, flat roofed. 2 large embrasures at front, 2 doors. Irregular hexagon. "|"1995/05/20"|0|"" 2923|2091|31|"Line of 12 anti-tank blocks, built using wood shuttering, approx. 6 ft high and between 3ft 6ins and 2ft 6ins wide."|"1996/04/09"|0|"" 2925|2092|31|"Lozenge shaped pillbox with blast wall. Built using wood shuttering."|"1996/04/12"|0|"" 2926|2093|31|"Anti tank ditch."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2929|2094|31|"Standard type Home Guard shelter. Plan on sheet."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 2930|2095|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2933|2096|31|"Type 22 pillbox with a half height entrance. Unusual internal blast wall. Built using brick shuttering. Plan and elevation on sheet."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 2934|2097|31|"Type 22 pillbox (Air Ministry pattern). A 20mm chimney mount for a LAA gun is mounted on top of the pillbox [M4 11 of the Norfolk Defensive Structures Survey]. The site is built into the perimeter fence of the Radar Station - possibly for its ground defence."|"1995/03/__"|0|"" 2936|2098|171|"Type 22 pillbox (Air Ministry pattern)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2938|2099|31|"Type 22 pillbox (Air Ministry Pattern). Names of soldiers still visible on walls inside. Bullet hole in fence nearby."|"1995/03/__"|0|"" 2940|2100|171|"Type 22 pillbox (Air Ministry pattern)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2942|2101|31|"Type 22 variant, brick shuttered pillbox. Built on to side of brick building. Entrance to pillbox is via inside the building."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 2944|2102|31|"Two concrete anti tank blocks."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 2946|2103|31|"Concrete anti tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2948|2104|31|"Concrete anti tank blocks."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2950|2105|31|"Single large anti tank block under railway bridge. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2952|2106|31|"A line of 40 anti tank blocks running up embankment and along side of railway cutting."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2954|2107|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A huge pillbox - very thick walls (1.07m). Wide splayed embrasures. Three possible mounts for LMGs - but no spindles. Very overgrown in parts and has much junk inside."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 2956|2108|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttered, stepped embrasures."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 2962|2111|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Rectangular pillbox, brick shuttered. No anti ricochet wall, very thin (300mm) walls."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 2965|2112|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built with brick shuttering."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 2967|2113|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Buried up to embrasures. Built using wood shuttering."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 2969|2114|31|"Standard type Spigot Mortar base with steel mounting. Buried up to top of thimble."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 2971|2115|31|"Reinforced type 26 pillbox. Embrasures protected by hinged 15mm steel shutters. Turnbull gun mounts in each embrasure."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 2973|2116|31|"Reinforced type 26 pillbox. Embrasures protected by hinged 15mm steel shutters. Turnbull gun mounts in each embrasure."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 2975|2117|31|"Standard pattern Spigot Mortar emplacement."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 2977|2118|31|"Standard type 26 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Embrasures have fittings for Turnbull mountings."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 2979|2119|31|"Standard type 26 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Embrasures have fittings for Turnbull mountings."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 2981|2120|31|"Standard type 26 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Embrasures have fittings for Turnbull mountings."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 2983|2121|31|"Standard type 26 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Embrasures have fittings for Turnbull mountings. Turnbull mounts still extant."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2985|2122|31|"Standard 11008/41 type battle headquarters. "|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 2987|2123|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 2989|2124|171|"Unknown type of pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 2991|2125|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 2993|2126|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 2995|2127|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering."|"1982/04/28"|0|"" 2997|2128|31|"Hexagonal WW1 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Has steel doors on rear face. Wooden office sited on the roof of this structure. Used as a workshop. There is a glass model of Stevenson's 'Rocket' on the roof which cools the structure on hot days by squirting water."|"1982/04/28"|0|"" 2999|2129|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering."|"1979/07/26"|0|"" 3001|2130|31|"4 anti-tank blocks set either side of the old railway line. Formed part of Norwich outer defence line."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 3003|2131|355|"49 anti-tank blocks lying in a hedge. Blocks measure 1525mm square, and 1830mm height is exposed. 200mm gap between each block. Built using wood shuttering. [see also UORN 14293]."|"1948/__/__"|0|"" 3005|2132|31|"24 anti-tank rails embedded into concrete blocks."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3007|2133|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering. "|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3009|2134|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Demolished during construction on new access road to Norwich Airfield."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 3011|2135|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, demolished in 1946."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3013|2136|32|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Demolished in 1944 as it was encroaching on road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3015|2137|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Sinking rapidly into the ground."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 3017|2138|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Demolished in 1994."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 3019|2139|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Has cast concrete embrasures, with Turnbull mounts still extant. Small low gate still remains in doorway."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 3021|2140|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Fittings for Turnbull mounts inside embrasures. Interior blast wall removed, to facilitate use as garden shed."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 3023|2141|31|"Standard type of Home Guard Shelter."|"1995/08/22"|0|"" 3025|2142|31|"Standard type of Home Guard Shelter."|"1995/08/22"|0|"" 3031|2145|31|"Standard type of Home Guard Shelter. Rectangular, Brick built walls with concrete roof."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 3033|2146|31|"Possibly a standard type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3035|2147|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar mounting, with stainless steel pin. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3037|2148|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 3039|2149|171|"Possibly a standard type 22 pillbox. Was camouflaged as a war memorial during the war."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3041|2150|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built with brick shuttering."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 3043|2151|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 3045|2152|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 3047|2153|31|"Standard type Home Guard Shelter. Heavily overgrown."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3049|2154|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar mounting. Buried up to top, with only pintle showing."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3051|2155|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built with brick shuttering."|"1995/08/20"|0|"" 3053|2156|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar mounting. 0.5m exposed."|"1995/08/20"|0|"" 3055|2157|171|"Pillbox of unknown design."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3057|2158|31|"Octagonal type pillbox. Built with brick shuttering."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 3059|2159|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built on a 10 course brick raft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3061|2160|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar mounting."|"1993/08/__"|0|"" 3063|2161|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3065|2162|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. "|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3067|2163|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3069|2164|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. fittings for Turnbull mountings."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3071|2165|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, embrasures have been bricked up and the whole structure painted green. "|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3073|2166|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar base."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 3075|2167|31|"3 standard type anti-tank pimples."|"1994/12/__"|0|"" 3077|2168|318|"Pillbox of unknown design or type."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3079|2169|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Y shaped ricochet wall. Stepped embrasures."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3081|2170|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Y-shaped ricochet wall. Splayed embrasures. Built with wood shuttering."|"1994/12/30"|0|"" 3083|2171|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Y-shaped ricochet wall. Splayed embrasures Built with wood shuttering. Sunk to just below embrasure level."|"1994/12/30"|0|"" 3085|2172|31|"Standard type of Allan Williams Turret. Cupola removed to storage in the hall grounds. Plan on sheet."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 3087|2173|31|"Standard type of Allan Williams Turret. Complete apart from embrasure shutters."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 3089|2174|0|"Standard type of Allan Williams Turret. Cupola removed to storage in the hall grounds. Plan on sheet. Removed after May 1983."||0| 3091|2175|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3093|2176|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1987/07/__"|0|"" 3095|2177|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, with external blast wall covering entrance. Built using brick shuttering."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3097|2178|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using wood shuttering. "|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3099|2179|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering. Half height protected entrance. 3 Turnbull Mounts extant. "|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3101|2180|31|"10m wide earth bank with 6 magazines. Light anti-aircraft gun position."|"1992/06/__"|0|"" 3103|2181|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering. Half height protected entrance. 3 Turnbull Mounts extant. "|"1992/06/__"|0|"" 3105|2182|31|"Standard type 11008/41 battle headquarters. "|"1992/06/__"|0|"" 3107|2183|31|"Rectangular type pillbox, no specification. Has external rear blast wall. "|"1988/06/__"|0|"" 3109|2184|235|"Unknown pillbox design."|"1994/12/10"|128|"" 3111|2185|31|"Standard type of anti-tank cubes."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 3113|2186|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar base."|"1991/__/__"|0|"" 3115|2187|171|"17 road sockets for anti-tank rails. Laid in a horseshoe pattern. When in use called a 'Hedgehog'"|"1995/02/20"|0|"" 3117|2188|171|"Standard Spigot Mortar base."|"1995/02/20"|0|"" 3119|2189|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar base."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 3121|2190|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3123|2191|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3125|2192|171|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Bulldozed into lake in the late 1950's."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3127|2193|31|"Full set of steel hairpin anti-tank obstacles stacked beside the road bridge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3129|2194|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Built using brick shuttering."|"1994/03/28"|0|"" 3131|2195|171|"Standard type of Home Guard shelter."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3133|2196|171|"Standard type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3135|2197|171|"Standard type of Spigot Mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3137|2198|31|"Standard type of Spigot Mortar mounting."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 3139|2199|31|"Standard type of Spigot Mortar mounting thimble."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3141|2200|171|"Pillbox of unknown design."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3143|2201|31|"Four loopholes cut into barn wall. Loopholes cut into north face of barn."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3145|2202|171|"Pillbox of unknown shape or size."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3147|2203|171|"Pillbox of unknown type."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3157|2208|171|"Spigot mortar base, built at entrance to army camp."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3161|2210|31|"Standard Home Guard shelter, with slightly sloping roof."|"1982/07/__"|0|"" 3163|2211|31|"Standard Home Guard shelter [recorded on SMR - P Kent unable to locate site]."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3165|2212|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 3167|2213|215|"Type 24 pillbox: interior blast wall has been cut away and exterior blast wall reinforced. Pillbox faces NE to railway bridge (now disused) over River Arun."|"____/__/__"|114|"" 3171|2215|215|"Pillbox type 24 constructed on flood plain; has a raised brick entrance - faces S to cover bridge over River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3173|2216|215|"Unique pillbox type, believed to be an experimental or training pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3175|2217|215|"Unique pillbox type believed to be an experimental or training pillbox. Roof has collapsed."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3177|2218|215|"Unique pillbox type, believed to have been constructed for experimental or training purposes."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3179|2219|215|"Type 28 pillbox facing S to cover road bridge over the Arun. Remains of the wood shuttering still present. Contains WW2 graffiti."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3181|2220|215|"Type 22 pillbox, facing S to cover farm bridge over River Arun. Roof had been camouflaged. Wood fittings still present."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3183|2221|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S to cover farm crossing over River Arun; now partially buried."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3185|2222|215|"Type 28a pillbox, hidden in undergrowth. Rear blast wall fitted with a number of embrasures. Faces W to cover road bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3187|2223|215|"2 anti-tank 'coffins', placed to defend the road bridge over the River Arun: constructed with slot for road barrier"|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3189|2224|215|"Pillbox type 28, facing S to cover road bridge over the River Arun: embrasure on E end adapted for easy moving of weapons."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3191|2225|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S to cover bridge (now demolished) over Arun; with reinforced rear blast wall."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3193|2226|215|"1 anti-tank 'coffin' defending bridge (now demolished) over River Arun [bridge now replaced by foot bridge]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3195|2227|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S covering farm bridge over River Arun: has good example of painted on camouflage. Rear blast wall has a number of embrasures."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3197|2228|31|"Pillbox type 28 for 6pdr. gun, brick-shuttered, facing S covering road bridge over River Arun: has been bricked up and is now overgrown. [SMR states this structure is a type 26 pillbox]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3199|2229|31|"5 anti-tank cylinders defending road bridge over River Arun; now lying in river and nearby fields, with some (probably ex-situ) set at edge of road."|"____/__/__"|114|"" 3201|2230|215|"15 anti-tank 'pimples' blocking approaches into Horsham from the River Arun. They have been cut off at ground level and can be seen in the pavement."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3203|2231|215|"Pillbox type 28 facing W to cover road bridge in Denne Road: also covers the Chesworth Lane Bridge. It is surrounded on three sides by revetted river banks."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3205|2232|215|"5 anti-tank 'pimples', with 2 anti-tank cylinders defending road crossing over River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3209|2234|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S to defend road crossing over the River Arun: site hidden in dense undergrowth."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3211|2235|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.) facing E to cover road crossing over the River Adur."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3213|2236|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.) facing SE to cover road crossing over the River Adur. The structure has been demolished down to base level."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3215|2237|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.) facing SW to cover road crossing over the River Adur. Site hidden in very dense undergrowth."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3219|2239|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.) facing NE to cover railway crossing over River Adur [Several bridges cross the Adur flood plain at this location, all of which are covered by this gun emplacement]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3221|2240|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.) facing SE to cover railway crossing over the River Adur. Roof camouflaged with soil."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3223|2241|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.) facing NW to cover railway crossing over River Adur. Roof camouflaged with soil."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3225|2242|215|"Unique type pillbox of brick and concrete construction; adapted for AA and defensive roles. Covers Brighton road crossing over River Adur and approaches from beaches."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3227|2243|215|"Type 22 pillbox facing E to cover River Adur; also part of airfield defences [now partially demolished]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3231|2245|215|"Unique pillbox type, facing E to cover River Adur; also part of airfield defences."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3235|2247|215|"Pillbox type 26, facing E to cover the River Adur; also part of airfield defences"|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3239|2249|215|"Sunken type 24 pillbox, facing S to cover road crossing over the River Arun. No brick work present, roof camouflaged, some wooden fittings remain; located near dammed and revetted river bank."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3243|2251|215|"Type 23 pillbox, facing E to cover River Adur; also part of airfield defences. Demolished to base level in 1995 to clear flight path."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3247|2253|31|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.), facing N to cover road crossing over the River Adur; roof camouflaged."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3249|2254|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.), facing S to cover road crossing over the River Adur: has inscription on rear wall marked into the concrete, 'Ringmer building works 1940'."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3251|2255|31|"Standard Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 3253|2256|31|"Standard Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3255|2257|31|"Pillbox variant. Hexagonal type structure, with no roof and two embrasures. Walls are 250mm of reinforced concrete."|"1990/__/__"|0|"" 3257|2258|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3259|2259|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. No internal blast wall. Built using brick shuttering."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 3261|2260|31|"Type 22 pillbox with external blast wall covering door. Turnbull Mounts fitted to the embrasures. Built using brick shuttering."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 3263|2261|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 3265|2262|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 3267|2263|32|"Pillbox of unknown design. Demolition agreed in 1943."|"____/__/__"|126|"" 3269|2264|32|"Pillbox of unknown design. Demolition agreed in 1943."|"____/__/__"|126|"" 3271|2265|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering. No internal blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3273|2266|215|"Pillbox of unknown shape or size"|"____/__/__"|6|"" 3275|2267|171|"Standard type of Allan Williams Turret. Cupola removed to storage in the hall grounds. Plan on sheet. Removed after May 1983."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3277|2268|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering. Embrasures have metal pintle holes in them."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3279|2269|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3281|2270|171|"Standard type of Spigot Mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3283|2271|31|"Standard type of Spigot Mortar circular pedestal, built using corrugated iron for shuttering."|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 3285|2272|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Embrasures are now blocked up."|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 3287|2273|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering. Embrasures have metal pintle holes in them."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3289|2274|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar base."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3291|2275|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 3293|2276|318|"Pillbox of polygonal shape. Demolished in c. 1970"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3295|2277|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 3297|2278|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1992/01/__"|0|"" 3299|2279|171|"Pillbox of unknown shape or size."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3301|2280|31|"A few rusty remains of the base. Cupola removed."|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 3303|2281|171|"Possibly polygonal pillbox, or Home Guard Shelter. Information from locals."|"1986/12/__"|0|"" 3305|2282|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Has a ROC post built on to roof."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 3307|2283|171|"Standard type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3311|2285|31|"Variation on a standard Vickers Pillbox as it has two front embrasures. Table for HMG extant. Built using brick shuttering."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3313|2286|31|"Variation on a standard Vickers Pillbox as it has two front embrasures. Table for HMG extant. Built using brick shuttering."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3315|2287|31|"Variation on a standard Vickers Pillbox as it has two front embrasures Table for HMG extant. Built using brick shuttering."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3317|2288|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3319|2289|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3321|2290|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering. Protected by earth glacis. Straight interior blast wall."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3323|2291|171|"Pillbox of unknown shape or size."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3325|2292|31|"Standard type of Spigot Mortar mounting."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 3327|2293|31|"Standard type 28a pillbox, built using wood shuttering. During the war the large embrasure for the 2pdr A/T gun was blocked up and two bren gun embrasures added."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3331|2295|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering. Stepped embrasures. Concrete lumps on roof to break up outline."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3335|2297|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Rear face demolished."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 3337|2298|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with wood shuttering. Stepped embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3339|2299|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with wood shuttering. Unusual corners to pillbox. Stepped embrasures."|"1993/12/__"|0|"" 3341|2300|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 3343|2301|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering externally and brick shuttering internally. Stepped embrasures."|"1993/12/__"|0|"" 3345|2302|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with wood shuttering. Demolished for road widening in 1970."|"1995/08/09"|0|"" 3347|2303|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering. Low door and splayed embrasures. "|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 3349|2304|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering."|"1989/__/__"|0|"" 3351|2305|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Splayed embrasures."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3353|2306|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox."|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 3355|2307|31|"3 splayed loopholes in Old Rectory wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3357|2308|31|"Standard 11008/41 type Battle Headquarters. Built above ground due to drainage problems."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3359|2309|215|"10+ anti-tank cones defending road crossing over the Furnace Pond: some of the cones are now used to line road, whilst others lie in the Furnace Pond"|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3363|2311|171|"Pillbox of unknown shape or size. Demolished in 1991 for housing development. Possibly a type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3365|2312|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using brick shuttering. Most of brick shuttering has been removed post-war."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3369|2314|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1990/06/__"|0|"" 3371|2315|355|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Splayed embrasures."|"1997/02/17"|0|"" 3375|2317|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Most of shuttering removed post-war."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 3377|2318|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1994/04/__"|0|"" 3379|2319|215|"Standard type 22 pillbox, located under Crimean War memorial."|"1995/08/09"|136|"121" 3381|2320|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Splayed embrasures."|"1995/09/17"|0|"" 3383|2321|32|"Standard type 22 pillbox, demolished in 1943 by the army. [Query on the NGR for this record]."|"1940/__/__"|126|"" 3385|2322|31|"Five sided pillbox built on to the side of Compass House. 2.40m in length, 1.64m in height. Four embrasures facing South. Built using wood shuttering."|"1995/09/17"|0|"" 3387|2323|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with wood shuttering."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 3389|2324|31|"Hexagonal sandbagged weapon pit. Formed of two layers of sandbags with the interval filled with concrete. Sandbags have disintegrated leaving concrete inset and steel rods that held sandbags in place."|"1993/05/__"|0|"" 3391|2325|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Splayed embrasures. Most of the shuttering has been removed post-war."|"1995/09/13"|0|"" 3393|2326|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, destroyed in 1970."|"1960/__/__"|0|"" 3395|2327|31|"Standard type of Home Guard Shelter. "|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 3397|2328|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering. Splayed embrasures and low door."|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 3399|2329|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar base. Anti-tank ditch ran 10m in front of position."|"1995/09/23"|0|"" 3405|2332|31|"Standard type of Spigot Mortar mounting."|"1996/02/15"|0|"" 3407|2333|31|"Standard spigot mortar base."|"1942/10/08"|0|"" 3409|2334|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1993/11/28"|0|"" 3411|2335|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Destroyed in 1968."|"1996/03/07"|0|"" 3413|2336|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1995/09/23"|0|"" 3421|2340|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1996/03/08"|0|"" 3423|2341|31|"Flooded anti-tank ditch, partially filled in."|"1996/03/08"|0|"" 3425|2342|31|"3ft anti-tank cube. Last survivor of a line of same."|"1996/03/07"|0|"" 3427|2343|31|"Square underground room, with concealed hatch."|"1996/01/27"|0|"" 3429|2344|31|"Buried Nissen hut type of OB, commonly called an Elephant Shelter. One entrance, with concealed hatch."|"1996/01/27"|0|"" 3435|2347|31|"Spigot mortar mounting set in to 24in concrete drainage pipe. Domed top with stainless steel spigot and mild steel plate."|"1997/10/06"|0|"" 3437|2348|31|"Fortified windmill [wind pump] with brick blast wall added to doorway. Five loopholes on the ground floor. 3 loopholes on the first floor."|"1997/09/20"|0|"" 3441|2350|31|"Corner of barn reinforced and has two loopholes added."|"1997/10/06"|0|"" 3445|2352|31|"Norcon Pillbox set into bank covering beach. Badly cracked."|"1997/09/20"|0|"" 3455|2357|31|"Type 28a emplacement, facing S to cover road crossing over the River Ouse."|"____/__/__"|114|"" 3458|2359|31|"Type 28a emplacement, brick-shuttered, facing S to cover road and rail bridges over the River Ouse"|"____/__/__"|114|"" 3459|2359|0|"Facing S to cover road and rail bridges over the River Ouse"||0| 3463|2361|215|"Anti-tank 'coffin', located on the W side of Lower Ryelands Bridge, defending crossing over the River Ouse."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3465|2362|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement (6pdr.), brick-shuttered, facing S to cover road crossing over the River Ouse. Structure set into an embankment. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3467|2363|215|"Type 22 pillbox, facing S to cover road crossing over the River Ouse. Structure is now falling into river. The interior walls are daubed with wartime graffiti."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3469|2364|215|"2 anti-tank 'coffins' defending road crossing over the River Ouse."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3471|2365|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with 2 embrasures, facing S to cover road crossing over the River Ouse: has a substantial blast wall with 2 embrasures [built too close to the road bridge]. Brick-shuttered."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3473|2366|215|"Anti-tank 'coffin', defending road crossing over the River Ouse."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3475|2367|215|"Machine gun emplacement, defending beaches and approaches to Bracklesham Bay: with camouflaged roof. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SZ 833944]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3477|2368|215|"1 remaining anti-tank cube, covering approaches from the beaches at Bracklesham Bay. It is believed that the remainder of these obstacles were removed and built into the sea defences."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3479|2369|215|"Machine gun emplacement, built into the bank of the Rife, defending the beaches of Bracklesham Bay: has a camouflaged roof."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3481|2370|215|"Machine gun emplacement, built into the bank of the Rife, which forms an anti-tank ditch, defending the beaches at Bracklesham Bay. Roof has been camouflaged."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3483|2371|215|"Machine gun emplacement, built into the bank of the Rife, defending the beaches of Bracklesham Bay. Camouflaged roof. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SZ 831953]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3485|2372|215|"5 anti-tank cubes defending the beaches of Bracklesham Bay. These have been clustered together since the war, and the remainder have been incorporated into the sea defences. Several have grooves for barriers [RSJ]. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SZ 836939]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3487|2373|215|"20 anti-tank cubes defending the beaches of Bracklesham Bay: clustered together since the war."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3489|2374|215|"Type 26 pillbox, defending the small landing stage and beaches on the NW corner of Pagham Harbour. Only part of the wall and foundations survive."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3491|2375|215|"1 remaining anti-tank cube of those defending the beaches of Bognor Regis. It is known that other cubes were used in the construction of the Promenade."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3493|2376|215|"Machine gun emplacement, facing W, defending the beaches of the Emsworth Channel, 'Unique' construction; built from large pre-cast concrete blocks. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SU 748035]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3495|2377|215|"Machine gun emplacement, facing W defending the beaches of the Emsworth Channel. 'Unique' construction; built from large pre-cast concrete blocks."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3497|2378|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.), facing N, covering road bridge and approaches to Thorney Island"|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3499|2379|215|"Type 22 pillbox, facing S to cover the beaches and approaches to Thorney Island. Some original fittings still present. In situ casting of embrasures."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3501|2380|215|"Pillbox type 22, faces S, covering the beaches and approaches to Thorney Island. Unique brick and concrete embrasures."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3503|2381|215|"10+ anti-tank pimples, 2+ cones, and 4+ cubes defending approaches to the City of Chichester and the railway line. They constitute a very substantial roadblock. Railway line is now disused."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3505|2382|215|"Unique two-storey circular pillbox, brick-shuttered, covering the approaches to the airfield and the City of Chichester. [Recorder Mace gives NGR - SU 070075]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3509|2384|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing E, covering Shripney Lane bridge and approaches from the coast: strengthened lower walls and has enlarged embrasures."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 3511|2385|31|"Standard 3 chamber buried zero station. Condition is not known as no access."|"____/__/__"|310|"253" 3513|2386|31|"No details. Site destroyed."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 3515|2387|31|"Pillbox, with central gun emplacement, with brick surround. Converted in 1995 to bat hibernation site: embrasures blocked up for benefit of bats. "|"1997/10/10"|0|"" 3517|2388|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with reinforced walls: has 6 embrasures and underground entrance"|"1995/11/__"|0|"" 3519|2389|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with reinforced walls."|"1995/11/__"|0|"" 3521|2390|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with reinforced walls."|"1995/11/__"|0|"" 3523|2391|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with reinforced walls."|"1995/11/__"|0|"" 3525|2392|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with reinforced walls "|"1995/11/__"|0|"" 3527|2393|31|"At the S end of Paynes Lane, a few yards N of Langridge Cottages, is where the anti-tank ditch of the Outer London Defence Ring crossed the road from W to E. To block the verges between the anti-tank ditch on each side and the roadway, fixed anti-tank obstacles were erected and are still in position. They consist of 1 large concrete block plus 5 'hairpins' on the W side and 9 'hairpins' on the E side. Very few 'hairpins' survive, and this is thus a rare survival."|"1993/07/__"|0|"" 3529|2394|31|"Spigot mortar pit fully excavated with alcoves (2), pedestal and concrete base. The pedestal is in fine condition with pristine stainless steel pintle. The alcoves and walls are constructed of brick. The whole structure is set in a raised lawn. This locality was the HQ of 'C' Company, Home Guard."|"1994/11/__"|0|"" 3531|2395|31|"Standing high on the Naze is an unusual pillbox; hexagonal with sides 20ft, 12ft, 14ft, 6ft, 13ft and 12ft in length. The main feature is the firing embrasure which is fully 27ft long and wraps round from the long 20ft side into each of its two adjacent walls. This embrasure is 3ft 6in high and is framed with iron girders 8in and 5in thick. The pillbox is constructed of brick and concrete, has two separate entrances in the rear and has the remains of a concrete pedestal, possibly a firing platform, on the floor in the centre of the main embrasure. It is not known which type of gun this pillbox was built to house."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 3533|2396|31|"Allan Williams turret, demolished c1960"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3537|2398|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox."|"1998/05/07"|0|"" 3539|2399|0|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox."||0| 3545|2402|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox."|"1998/05/15"|0|"" 3547|2403|31|"Underground bunker of 3 rooms, 2 square and 1 composed of nissen hut 20 feet by 10 feet (wide), with 2 entrances in dyke side."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 3549|2404|31|"Underground bunker with brick walls, concrete floor, reinforced concrete roof, with corrugated iron lined escape tunnel."|"1996/04/09"|0|"" 3551|2405|31|"Site is an observation post for the Auxiliary Unit Operational Base at TA15524930. Depression in ground by bridge, with concrete pipe in position."|"1996/04/09"|0|"" 3553|2406|31|"Underground bunker, having 3 rooms and 2 entrance shafts: 2 rooms square and one composed of buried nissen hut. Site currently [April 1996] being sealed up to prevent accidents, with concrete blocks at entrances. Auxiliary unit members were trained here (Old Hall estate); (remains of nissen huts half a mile away). Site was found in early 1960s when mature beeches were felled in the wood."|"1996/04/09"|0|"" 3557|2408|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, set low in ground. "|"1998/05/07"|0|"" 3561|2410|0|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, set low in ground."||0| 3565|2412|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures: brick shuttered."|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 3567|2413|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, situated in woodland with field of fire E across River Medway and valley. Wood-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TQ 506394]."|"1998/02/15"|0|"" 3569|2414|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox with 7 embrasures."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 3571|2415|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 3573|2416|31|"Anti-tank pillbox. Brick shuttering. Has extra concrete foundation running the length of the pillbox on the gun-opening side, to support the bank of a stream which runs close to the pillbox. Still has gun mount. No rifle or machine gun embrasures."|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 3575|2417|31|"Concrete pillbox in very overgrown location on an island site, surrounded by River Medway, ditch and stream [local farmer informed recorder of its situation: impossible to approach it, and should consequently be in good condition?]"|"1998/04/14"|0|"" 3577|2418|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures: still has parts of grass camouflage on roof and very overgrown. Brick shuttering. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3579|2419|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures. Low in ground and overgrown. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3581|2420|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures; low in ground; roof covered with ivy. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3583|2421|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures: still has grass camouflage on roof. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3585|2422|31|"Anti-tank pillbox: still has gun mounting with 9 bolts."|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3587|2423|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3589|2424|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 3591|2425|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) built into river bank: only 3 embrasures visible as heavily overgrown."|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 3595|2427|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 gun embrasures. Still has camouflage on roof. "|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 3597|2428|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 stepped embrasures: grass camouflage still on roof."|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 3609|2434|31|"Anti-tank pillbox (brick-shuttered); very overgrown."|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3611|2435|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), set low in the ground; with 7 embrasures. Grass camouflage still on the roof."|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3613|2436|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1998/02/27"|0|"" 3615|2437|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), very overgrown. "|"1997/12/03"|0|"" 3617|2438|31|"Polygonal, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. Poor condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS160]."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 3619|2439|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives type 24]. "|"1997/12/03"|0|"" 3621|2440|31|"Pillbox with 3 embrasures. Large part of brick shuttering has fallen away on the entrance side."|"1997/10/24"|0|"" 3623|2441|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/10/24"|0|"" 3625|2442|31|"Square type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 3 embrasures."|"1997/10/24"|0|"" 3627|2443|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/11/07"|0|"" 3629|2444|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/11/07"|355|"19" 3631|2445|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/11/07"|0|"" 3633|2446|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered); very overgrown. "|"1997/11/07"|0|"" 3635|2447|31|"The cylinders have been removed from their original location and used to reinforce the river bank by the weir. There is a fishing pool here, and the area is known to the fishermen as 'The Rollers'."|"1997/11/07"|0|"" 3637|2448|31|"Small circular pillbox made up of concrete rings."|"1997/10/31"|0|"" 3641|2450|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 3643|2451|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 3645|2452|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 3647|2453|31|"Anti-tank pillbox, with gun mounting plus 2 other embrasures (gun mount still has fitting bolts): facing river and road bridge [Betchworth Bridge]. "|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 3649|2454|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 3651|2455|31|"30 anti-tank blocks, 15 each side of the River Mole."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3653|2456|31|"Anti-tank type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 2 side embrasures (now in the rear garden of a recently built house)."|"1997/04/09"|0|"" 3655|2457|31|"Anti-tank pillbox (brick-shuttered); still has metal gun mounting plate (only 3 bolts left). Brick shuttering cracked."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3657|2458|31|"Anti-tank pillbox (brick-shuttered), a few yards from Sidlow Bridge. Most of the brick shuttering is missing."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3659|2459|31|"Anti-tank pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 2 embrasures in addition to main gun port which faces Brickhouse Lane."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3661|2460|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - probably faces SW. One of a pair - one facing SW, one SE. 4 (possibly 7) x rifle/lmg embrasures. Metal external door frame."|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 3663|2461|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - probably faces SE. One of a pair - one facing SW, one SE. 4 (possibly 7) x rifle/lmg embrasures. "|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 3665|2462|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/02/27"|0|"" 3667|2463|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Most of the brick shuttering is missing."|"1997/04/09"|0|"" 3669|2464|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/04/09"|0|"" 3671|2465|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. [Soldiers were billeted on Lonesome Farm during WW2]."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3673|2466|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. The pillbox is now half covered by earth."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3675|2467|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures. The pillbox is in a bad state, with broken walls leaving the roof slab dangerously supported. [appears to be largely built of brick as opposed to brick shuttering]."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3677|2468|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 282452]."|"1997/04/09"|0|"" 3679|2469|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3681|2470|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/04/09"|0|"" 3683|2471|31|"Small hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/04/09"|0|"" 3685|2472|31|"Small hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Overgrown condition. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 273451]."|"1997/04/09"|0|"" 3687|2473|31|"Type 26 pillbox [?]: square with 4 embrasures. Brick-shuttered."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3689|2474|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Most of the brick shuttering has gone."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3691|2475|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3693|2476|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures; brick shuttering falling away."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3695|2477|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures; foundation slab is exposed."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3697|2478|31|"Pillbox (brick-shuttered), low in the ground with the entrance bricked up."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3699|2479|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. Doorway bricked up."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3701|2480|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3703|2481|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 3705|2482|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures [demolished]. Believed to have been destroyed at the time of the closing of RAF Kenley."|"1996/11/05"|0|"" 3707|2483|31|"Square pillbox [type 26?], with 4 embrasures. Brick shuttering falling away. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 339444]."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3709|2484|31|"Square pillbox with 5 embrasures, low in ground. Brick shuttering falling away."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3711|2485|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures; on high foundation with steps to doorway: set right in the middle of a bridleway."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3713|2486|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 343442]."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3715|2487|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3717|2488|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3719|2489|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 8 embrasures. Bricks are of yellow stock and there is a concrete block under the embrasure that faces the runway."|"1996/11/05"|0|"" 3721|2490|31|"Square pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 4 embrasures [type 26?]: very overgrown."|"1996/11/27"|0|"" 3723|2491|31|"Square pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 3 embrasures [type 26?]."|"1996/11/27"|0|"" 3725|2492|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. The brick shuttering is falling away."|"1996/11/27"|0|"" 3727|2493|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. The brick shuttering is falling away."|"1996/11/27"|0|"" 3729|2494|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3731|2495|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3733|2496|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. "|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3735|2497|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Very overgrown."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3737|2498|31|"Anti-tank pillbox (brick-shuttered), now used by the farm for storage."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3739|2499|31|"Pillbox (demolished). Site is now a cricket green, with changing rooms and car park."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3741|2500|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3743|2501|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED. Remains of pillbox used as hardcore at field entrances."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3745|2502|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED. Rubble from pillbox used as hardcore at entrance to field."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3747|2503|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3749|2504|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED."|"1996/11/21"|0|"" 3751|2505|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Very overgrown"|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3753|2506|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Pillbox used as store for adjacent stables. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 329443]."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3755|2507|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Built on high foundation slab with steps into pillbox."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3757|2508|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Built on high foundation slab with steps into pillbox."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3759|2509|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures. Seems entirely brick built with concrete roof. Central blast wall demolished, and doorway cut open to allow farm animals to enter. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 362455]."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 3761|2510|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 4 embrasures. Roof used to show display boards advertising horse shows."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3763|2511|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Much brick shuttering has been lost."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3765|2512|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 6 embrasures. [type 22?]."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3767|2513|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 4 embrasures."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3769|2514|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 4 embrasures."|"1996/10/24"|0|"" 3771|2515|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 4 embrasures."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3773|2516|31|"Anti-tank pillbox (brick-shuttered): 2 additional embrasures. Pillbox used for hay storage. Partly overgrown."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3775|2517|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Used as log store."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3777|2518|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Very overgrown."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3779|2519|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 4 embrasures: still has metal door frame. Interior brickwork 'white-faced'. The numbers 'HG 43' and '334' are stencilled on the interior brickwork."|"1997/01/20"|0|"" 3781|2520|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Used as a store for the show ground, with locked door added. The pillbox is very close to a stream and part of the foundation slab has been exposed."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3783|2521|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Logs are being piled on top of the pillbox and rubbish burnt against it."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 3785|2522|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 3787|2523|31|"Type 24 pillbox: very low in ground."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 3789|2524|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 3791|2525|31|"Type 24 pillbox. A large ditch nearby may be remains of the anti-tank ditch [?]."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 3793|2526|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 4 embrasures."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3795|2527|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Used for storage for showground. Oil tank set on roof."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3797|2528|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Most of the brick shuttering has fallen away."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3799|2529|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Very overgrown."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3801|2530|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 4 embrasures. The number MG 35 341 is stencilled on the white washed interior brickwork."|"1997/01/20"|0|"" 3803|2531|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement, with blast wall and adjacent concrete blocks."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3807|2533|31|"Type 22 pillbox [sic]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3809|2534|31|"Type 22 pillbox. With false roof and protected entrance. "|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3811|2535|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Overgrown and filled with rubbish."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3813|2536|31|"Type 28A [sic] emplacement, in overgrown condition. [Probably NGR - SU 922441 from 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']. [Surrey Industrial Society records give NGR - SU 921440]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3815|2537|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3817|2538|31|"Type 28A [sic] emplacement, with false roof. [Possibly NGR - SU 929442 from 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3819|2539|31|"Type 22 pillbox. [May be NGR SU 935439 from 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3821|2540|31|"Anti-tank pillbox, type 28A [sic]. ['List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey gives NGR - SU 939437]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3823|2541|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3825|2542|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Earth on roof. [This may be SU 943437 or SU 942436, both shown in the 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey' - see also UORN 10077]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3829|2544|31|"Large square pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 4 embrasures. Used as a store for the showground, and has a locked door."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3831|2545|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Used for storage for the showground."|"1996/11/14"|0|"" 3833|2546|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox, with 6 embrasures. DEMOLISHED. This pillbox was 'refound' in 1989 during site clearance; it was covered by bush and brambles. It was demolished early in 1995."|"1996/10/08"|0|"" 3835|2547|31|"Very large anti-tank pillbox; now covered with earth and used as a tee for the Shirley Park Golf Club. The pillbox was in good condition when covered."|"1996/10/08"|0|"" 3837|2548|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures, close to a stream."|"1996/11/21"|0|"" 3839|2549|31|"Large hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures; set low in the ground with steps down."|"1996/11/21"|0|"" 3841|2550|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures; with central anti-ricochet wall. Very overgrown."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3843|2551|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures; with central anti-ricochet wall."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3845|2552|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures. Overgrown condition."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3847|2553|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures. Overgrown condition."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3849|2554|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3851|2555|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3853|2556|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (225 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. In fair / bad condition, with brickwork falling away and reinforcement bars exposed."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 3855|2557|31|"Anti-tank pillbox with 2 side embrasures; still has gun fitting plate with 8 out of 9 fixing bolts remaining. Interior whitewashed. Main embrasure faces railway line. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 299445]."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3857|2558|31|"Square pillbox with 6 embrasures in very poor condition: earth from a dredged out brook has been deposited to the front and on top of the pillbox. This work has exposed the foundation of the pillbox."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3859|2559|31|"Square pillbox with 6 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 306444, which may be a separate site]."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3861|2560|31|"Large square pillbox with 5 embrasures."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3863|2561|31|"Large rectangular pillbox with 6 embrasures."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3865|2562|31|"Large rectangular pillbox with 4 embrasures; has a chamfered roof edge on one face."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3867|2563|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 7 embrasures. Part of the foundation slab is exposed. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 308445]."|"1996/10/11"|0|"" 3869|2564|31|"'Dragon's teeth' anti-tank concrete obstacles set on the slopes of Reigate Castle mound [original location?]. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 252504]."|"1996/10/02"|0|"" 3871|2565|31|"'Dragon's teeth' anti-tank concrete obstacles set on the slopes of Reigate Castle mound [original location?]. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 253504]."|"1996/10/02"|0|"" 3873|2566|31|"'Dragon's teeth' anti-tank concrete obstacles set in an overgrown area at the front the Red Cross building, about 35 metres from the Castle Park. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 253505]."|"1996/10/02"|0|"" 3875|2567|220|"Anti-tank obstacles under the railway bridge and adjacent to the railway station. Now DEMOLISHED. The railway is now closed and the whole area levelled for housing."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3877|2568|220|"Pillbox off Coombe Road, near Station Approach Road. DEMOLISHED. The railway is now closed and the whole area levelled for housing."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 3879|2569|31|"Pillbox built especially to fit the site beneath a metal footbridge over the railway; incorporates bridge supports. Door and embrasures now sealed. Faced Selsdon Road marshalling yard (now closed)."|"1996/10/07"|0|"" 3881|2570|31|"Anti-tank blocks alongside railway track [now DEMOLISHED}."|"1996/10/07"|0|"" 3883|2571|31|"Anti-tank blocks alongside ex-railway track."|"1996/10/05"|0|"" 3885|2572|31|"Anti-tank block by railway: used to be four here, but only one left today. The railway is now disused."|"1996/10/07"|0|"" 3887|2573|31|"Used to be a pillbox here [now DESTROYED]."|"1996/10/07"|0|"" 3889|2574|31|"4 anti-tank blocks."|"1996/10/07"|0|"" 3891|2575|171|"Square pillbox (DEMOLISHED)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3893|2576|31|"Anti-tank blocks: originally there were some 20, but the rest were removed when new houses were built."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 3895|2577|171|"Pillbox; part of Croydon airfield defences (DEMOLISHED)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3897|2578|171|"Pillbox, of hexagonal shape with 6 embrasures. It was camouflaged to look like a shop. (DEMOLISHED)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 3899|2579|31|"Anti-tank pillbox with 2 embrasures: has the number '360' stencilled on an interior wall. The pillbox is used to shelter horses. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 390451"|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3901|2580|31|"Rectangular pillbox with 4 embrasures; step up into entrance."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3903|2581|31|"Rectangular pillbox with 4 embrasures; step up into entrance. Has the number 348 HG29 stencilled on an interior wall."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3905|2582|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3907|2583|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E. Close to railway embankment. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering door). Extra rendering above doorway. In very poor condition - bricks fallen away and reinforcement showing."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 3909|2584|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3911|2585|31|"Anti-tank pillbox with 2 embrasures.; has the number 358 stencilled on an interior wall. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 397452]."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3913|2586|31|"Ex-school house used as a headquarters by the Home Guard; now a private house."|"1996/10/28"|0|"" 3915|2587|31|"Pillbox DEMOLISHED."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3917|2588|31|"Pillbox DEMOLISHED."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3919|2589|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures. Large areas of brick shuttering have fallen away. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 394453]."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3921|2590|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures. Bricks are of a yellow stock. Set low in the ground with a step down. Has the number 356 stencilled on an interior wall. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 393451]."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3923|2591|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures. Bricks are of a yellow stock. Has the number 360 stencilled on an interior wall."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3925|2592|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3927|2593|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox, with 7 embrasures."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 3929|2594|31|"Anti-tank blocks [?] at river crossing [Colin Alexander gives NGR - TQ 407450 for this site]."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 3931|2595|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures; has the number 363 stencilled on an interior wall. When recorded, the pillbox had straw bales supported by scaffolding piled on its roof which were apparently used as a hide for shooting. [Recorder Urquhart gives TQ 413451 as NGR for this site]."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 3933|2596|31|"Small hexagonal pillbox [type 22] with 7 embrasures; has the number 366 stencilled on an interior wall. [Recorder Urquhart gives TQ 415453 as NGR]"|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 3935|2597|31|"Small hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures; has the number ?33 stencilled on an interior wall. The foundation slab is exposed."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 3937|2598|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Very overgrown. Doorway bricked up."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 3939|2599|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick anti-blast wall by entrance. Has the number 372 stencilled on an interior wall. Very overgrown. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR TQ 423456]."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 3941|2600|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick anti-blast wall by entrance. Has the number 373 stencilled on an interior wall. Bricks are yellow stock. Foundation slab partly exposed. Low door with high step up."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 3943|2601|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Has the number 374 stencilled on an interior wall. Bricks are partly yellow stock and partly red giving a two-toned effect. Recorder Urquhart gives TQ 425451 as NGR]."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 3945|2602|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3947|2603|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3949|2604|31|"Rectangular pillbox with 4 embrasures."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3951|2605|31|"Rectangular pillbox with 4 embrasures."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3953|2606|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3955|2607|31|"Rectangular pillbox with 4 embrasures. No. 24 on interior wall."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3957|2608|31|"Rectangular pillbox with 4 embrasures. "|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3959|2609|31|"7 sided brick structure with 13 inch thick walls: open to the sky, with an interior concrete structure. with PLAN."|"1997/06/11"|0|"" 3961|2610|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Corrugated iron shuttering still in position on interior roof."|"1997/06/11"|0|"" 3963|2611|31|"Square pillbox with 5 embrasures."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 3965|2612|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures: has the number 178 on interior wall. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 247472]."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3967|2613|31|"Concrete rubble from demolished pillbox. For years it had been slipping into a stream, and farmer requested local authority to demolish it, which was carried out in recent years. Most of the rubble has been used as hardcore for the farm roads."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3969|2614|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox with 7 embrasures."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3971|2615|31|"Pillbox."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 3973|2616|31|"Pillbox was demolished 'a few years ago': used to be manned by the Home Guard and there was a fixed machine gun adjacent {Information from Sundridge Park Golf Course groundsman]."|"1997/07/14"|0|"" 3975|2617|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 5 embrasures."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3977|2618|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. Foundation slab partly exposed in bank of stream. "|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3979|2619|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3981|2620|31|"Square pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 5 embrasures."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3983|2621|31|"Square pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 5 embrasures."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3985|2622|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures; has number 174 stencilled inside."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 3987|2623|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. 6 standard rifle/LMG embrasures, inc. 2 possibly for Boys A/T rifle. Doorway sealed. The roof slab is inset into the brick shell and covered with render. Some deterioration. SU/SIHG/CRS177."|"1992/07/01"|0|"" 3989|2624|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 234483]."|"1997/08/23"|0|"" 3991|2625|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. [See also UORN 10065 which may be a duplicate]."|"1997/08/23"|0|"" 3993|2626|31|"Anti-tank pillbox. Very overgrown."|"1997/08/23"|0|"" 3995|2627|31|"Rectangular pillbox (brick-shuttered). Very overgrown."|"1997/08/23"|0|"" 3997|2628|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 235483]."|"1997/08/23"|0|"" 3999|2629|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. "|"1997/08/23"|0|"" 4001|2630|0|"Small hexagonal pillbox."||0| 4003|2631|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 4005|2632|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 240476]."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 4007|2633|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered)."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 4009|2634|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) for defence of Redhill airfield. Part of one wall has been demolished to form a shelter for cattle."|"1997/07/20"|0|"" 4011|2635|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1997/09/29"|0|"" 4013|2636|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. Heavily overgrown."|"1997/09/29"|0|"" 4015|2637|31|"7 anti-tank blocks by the river. 6 have slipped down the river bank."|"1997/09/29"|0|"" 4017|2638|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1997/09/29"|0|"" 4019|2639|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1997/09/29"|0|"" 4021|2640|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1997/09/29"|0|"" 4023|2641|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures."|"1997/09/29"|0|"" 4025|2642|31|"Octagonal type 27 pillbox (brick-shuttered), with open central well: 8 embrasures. Covered with earth on the roof."|"1996/10/09"|0|"" 4027|2643|31|"Hexagonal pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures. This pillbox is on land of a retired army officer, and he has had the top 4 courses of brickwork relaid and the concrete roof sealed against water penetration.; a new metal door has been fitted, and the whole interior cleaned and painted."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 4029|2644|31|"Concrete anti-tank blocks."|"1996/10/09"|0|"" 4031|2645|31|"Approx. 30 concrete anti-tank blocks. Very overgrown. [See also UORN 2644]."|"1996/10/09"|0|"" 4033|2646|31|"Pillbox. Brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4035|2647|31|"Pillbox. Brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4037|2648|31|"Pillbox. Brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4039|2649|31|"Bases of possibly 2 pillboxes; unspecified."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4041|2650|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4043|2651|0|"Base of pillbox only."||0| 4045|2652|31|"Six concrete pillars in line leading from shore into River Thames. Pillar has names inscribed in concrete, 'F.C. Gomar, 'S. Barnard', 'R. Lucas'."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4047|2653|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED: only bits of concrete overgrown with grass."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4049|2654|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED: only bits of concrete overgrown with grass."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4051|2655|31|"Pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|474|"11" 4053|2656|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4055|2657|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4057|2658|31|"Concrete type 24 pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4059|2659|31|"Pillbox: overgrown."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4061|2660|31|"Concrete anti-tank pillbox with brick shuttering: a shed extension has been added."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4063|2661|31|"Concrete anti-tank pillbox (brick-shuttered) surviving as a mound with an underground entrance. Double embrasures."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4065|2662|31|"Two concrete anti-tank pillboxes (brick-shuttered), set at right angles to each other but not apparently interconnected. Twin embrasures."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4067|2663|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4069|2664|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4071|2665|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4073|2666|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4075|2667|31|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox, brick-shuttered, tilted forward on its concrete base at river's edge. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - TQ 765714]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 4077|2668|31|"Anti-tank pillbox, with part of house garden laid out on top."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4079|2669|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering. Overgrown. [A Royal Observer Corps underground post is on the same site]."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4081|2670|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering. "|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4083|2671|31|"Concrete anti-tank pillbox with brick shuttering. "|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4085|2672|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering. "|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4087|2673|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering. "|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4089|2674|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering. Used as a wood store."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4091|2675|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4093|2676|31|"Concrete pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4095|2677|31|"Anti-tank pillbox Brick-shuttered)."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4097|2678|31|"7 concrete blocks over river wall into water. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - TQ 797717]."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4099|2679|31|"Concrete pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4101|2680|31|"Concrete pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4103|2681|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure anti-tank pillbox, built to the W of the anti-tank ditch."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 4105|2682|325|"Type 28A 2pdr pillbox positioned back to back to fire with another [see UORN 16664]."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 4107|2683|31|"Concrete anti-tank gun emplacement. This gun emplacement has been fired against at some time by a high velocity armour piecing weapon as it is penetrated at one point, and the concrete cratered [tests 1944/45?]."|"1998/07/05"|0|"" 4109|2684|31|"4 massive concrete anti-tank obstacles, cylindrical in shape with cone tops: on the site of a road block where the stop line and anti-tank ditch crossed the lane."|"1998/07/05"|0|"" 4111|2685|31|"Concrete anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1998/07/05"|0|"" 4115|2687|31|"Concrete pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4119|2689|31|"Concrete pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4123|2691|31|"6 concrete anti-tank obstacles."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4125|2692|31|"Small concrete pillbox: very overgrown."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4127|2693|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4129|2694|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox, with a 3 metre base."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4131|2695|31|"Pillbox concrete base only."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4133|2696|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox; made to look like a cottage by adding 4 chimneys. Approx. 6 metres x 6 metres. Now used as a store."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4135|2697|31|"Circular pillbox, about 2 metres in diameter, concrete with corrugated iron shuttering."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4137|2698|31|"8 sided small concrete pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 4139|2699|31|"8 sided small concrete pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4141|2700|31|"20 anti-tank blocks, some today used as footpath markers."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4143|2701|31|"Brick-shuttered concrete pillbox"|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4145|2702|31|"33 anti-tank blocks, used today as property markers."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4147|2703|31|"Brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement (6pdr.). Double embrasures."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4149|2704|31|"2 anti-tank blocks of a moveable type."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4151|2705|31|"18 anti-tank blocks, of a moveable type."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4153|2706|31|"Concrete pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4155|2707|31|"2 anti-tank blocks."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4157|2708|31|"2 anti-tank blocks about 4 metres apart."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4159|2709|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox. [Recorder Fray gives NGR - TQ 732736]."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4161|2710|31|"10 anti-tank blocks, now set about barn forecourt."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 4163|2711|31|"Pillbox, now DEMOLISHED. Site is now a 'new park' and 'information centre'."|"1997/02/27"|0|"" 4169|2714|31|"Pillbox disguised as a house (now DEMOLISHED): [recorder as a boy in 1943-44 used to go into this pillbox and look at the French coast through the embrasures]. [possible duplication with UORN 2732]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4171|2715|31|"Six-sided pillbox (brick shuttered) facing W, with traces of the foundation of another contemporary military structure approximately 4 metres from the entrance. The Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall has been demolished recently by the owners. It is now used as a peacock house, with attached metal cage. [Location map, taken from John H. Vaux, 'Six Healthy Walks for all Ages' (1996)]."|"1996/__/__"|437|"" 4173|2716|31|"Appears to be 6-sided pillbox facing W [recorder unable to gain access for close inspection]."|"1996/08/09"|0|"" 4175|2717|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1996/05/28"|0|"" 4177|2718|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/05/28"|0|"" 4179|2719|31|"A single line (but also part double and even triple) of anti-tank concrete obstacles (dragon's teeth) running from S edge of B2067 in a SW direction for some 200 metres along W edge of Port Lympne Zoo Park."|"1996/08/11"|0|"" 4183|2721|31|"3 upright steel girders at roadside."|"1996/__/__"|6|"83" 4185|2722|31|"5 anti-tank cylindrical concrete obstacles, set at right angles to anti-tank cubes."|"1996/__/__"|6|"83" 4187|2723|31|"Type 22 pillbox for defence of Hawkinge Airfield; now incorporated into Battle of Britain Museum."|"1996/01/17"|0|"" 4189|2724|31|"Type 22 pillbox defending Hawkinge Airfield."|"1996/01/17"|0|"" 4191|2725|31|"Type 22 pillbox defending Hawkinge Airfield."|"1996/01/17"|0|"" 4193|2726|31|"Type 22 pillbox defending Hawkinge Airfield."|"1996/01/17"|0|"" 4195|2727|31|"Type 22 pillbox defending Hawkinge Airfield; with attached blast wall across entrance."|"1996/01/17"|0|"" 4197|2728|31|"Type 24 pillbox defending Hawkinge Airfield; no embrasure in (very short) front wall. Octagonal brick light AA emplacement on roof."|"1996/01/17"|0|"" 4199|2729|31|"Type 22 pillbox defending Hawkinge Airfield; half wood shuttered, half permanent brick shuttered."|"1993/__/__"|354|"" 4201|2730|355|"Pillbox of the common local Dover square type, with overhanging roof slab. DEMOLISHED. [Aerial photograph, Kent County Council collection]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4203|2731|355|"Pillbox of the common local Dover square type, with overhanging roof slab. [Aerial photograph, Dover Library Local Studies collection]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4205|2732|31|"Pillbox of the common local Dover square type, with overhanging roof slab. DEMOLISHED. [Aerial photograph, Dover Library Local Studies collection]. [possible duplication with UORN 2714]."|"1996/__/__"|436|"" 4207|2733|355|"Pillbox of the common local Dover square type, with overhanging roof slab. DEMOLISHED. {Aerial photograph, Dover Library Local Studies collection]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4209|2734|31|"Pillbox, now under a mound of earth and overgrown. Appears to be hexagonal."|"1997/06/15"|0|"" 4211|2735|235|"Pillbox; no specification. DEMOLISHED in c.1960 when the Golden Valley housing estate was built. Recorder states pillbox associated with the murder of a local 16 year old boy about 1958 by a soldier from Shorncliffe Camp: Risborough Way was then a rough track."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4213|2736|31|"Underground 'nissen hut style' structure with concrete panel shaft and sewer-pipe escape tunnel."|"1996/02/25"|94|"" 4217|2738|31|"Site of the crash of a B-17 Flying Fortress early in 1944. All 10 crew were killed. There had been a collision with another B-17 which crashed nearby, also killing all 10 crew. The aircraft were returning from bombing operations. Between 29 June - 1 July 1998 the site was excavated by the Time Team for a programme to be broadcast in 1999. Substantial remains were located, including two machine guns. Certain items from the aircraft had been recovered in the 1970s."|"1998/07/01"|0|"" 4219|2739|31|"An extensive network of practice trenches and remains of brick and concrete buildings."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 4221|2740|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with internal brick anti-ricochet wall."|"1998/07/08"|0|"" 4223|2741|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Pillbox set high above road at edge of recent road widening cutting. Earth on roof. Field of fire N in direction of Aberaeron."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 4227|2743|220|"Type 28a pillbox, brick shuttered. "|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 4229|2744|31|"Pillbox type 24."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4231|2745|31|"Type 24 pillbox. It faced E."|"1946/06/07"|0|"" 4233|2746|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4235|2747|31|"Type 24 pillbox [or type 22?]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4239|2749|31|"Anti-invasion pillbox of reinforced concrete. Demolished."|"1994/11/12"|0|"" 4241|2750|31|"Pillbox of reinforced concrete with a slab roof."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 4243|2751|31|"Pillbox of reinforced concrete with a slab roof."|"1994/09/02"|0|"" 4245|2752|31|"Rectangular reinforced concrete structure, now buried up to slab roof."|"1995/01/24"|0|"" 4247|2753|31|"Square cast concrete blocks with remains of vertical girders."|"1995/01/24"|0|"" 4251|2755|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1994/09/13"|0|"" 4253|2756|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1994/09/13"|0|"" 4259|2759|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1994/09/13"|0|"" 4261|2760|31|"L-shaped reinforced concrete block, one end destroyed."|"1994/09/13"|0|"" 4265|2762|31|"L-shaped concrete structure, part destroyed."|"1994/09/13"|0|"" 4269|2764|31|"Possible command post or shelter. The structure is square with entrance to rear. It has fallen from the cliff and is now sited on the beach."|"1996/07/01"|0|"" 4271|2765|31|"Concrete pillbox, partially underground, roof demolished. Shown in distance in photograph 1878 of 1961 in SBC record aerial photograph."|"1994/09/10"|0|"" 4273|2766|31|"Concrete pillbox, partially underground, roof demolished."|"1994/09/10"|0|"" 4275|2767|31|"Concrete pillbox, slab roof covered with earth."|"1994/07/18"|0|"" 4277|2768|31|"Concrete pillbox, slab roof."|"1994/07/18"|0|"" 4279|2769|31|"Brick pillbox with concrete slab roof. The site has been used as a base for Coastguard lookout."|"1994/08/24"|0|"" 4281|2770|31|"Pillbox lies north of the Hunmanby Gap; it is made of concrete and has now fallen on to the beach."|"1996/07/01"|0|"" 4283|2771|31|"Precast concrete pillbox 10ft x 11ft with 4 pre-cast embrasures, step-splayed to reduce ricochets."|"1994/08/07"|422|"15" 4285|2772|31|"Single storey irregular hexagonal pillbox, with flat roof, blast wall at door, concrete flat roof."|"1994/06/12"|0|"" 4287|2773|31|"Pillbox is now destroyed"|"1994/07/10"|0|"" 4289|2774|31|"Concrete pillbox, two large embrasures and two entrances, irregular hexagon."|"1994/06/12"|0|"" 4291|2775|31|"Trench sides supported to prevent sides from collapsing."|"1994/07/31"|0|"" 4293|2776|31|"Pillbox, irregular hexagon, blast wall at door."|"1994/06/12"|0|"" 4295|2777|31|"Loopholes have a concrete and cement lining."|"1994/09/18"|0|"" 4299|2779|31|"Lozenge shaped pillbox on edge of cliff, inscribed in to concrete (on roof) when wet `EC 1940 CRUMP HOLY BIRD[?], BOB W, RORINS[?], KHMILLY[?] T WATKINS.'"|"1995/09/03"|0|"" 4301|2780|31|"Lozenge shaped pillbox now on beach having fallen from edge of cliff."|"1995/09/03"|0|"" 4303|2781|31|"Pillbox is in very bad condition having fallen on to beach due to cliff erosion. Now suffering from the effects of costal erosion."|"1995/09/03"|0|"" 4305|2782|31|"Large reinforced concrete anti-tank obstacles: cubes, running along the beach below `Boat Cliff'. The cubes run north-south."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 4307|2783|31|"Pillbox is sited next to anti-tank obstacles: cubes and is in very bad condition."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 4309|2784|31|"Pillbox is sited amongst anti-tank obstacles: cubes, having fallen from the top of the cliff due to costal erosion."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 4315|2787|31|"Anti-tank obstacles: cubes set out along the beach running south."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4317|2788|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Lozenge shape with 'T' shaped embrasures in E and W ends and 4 small embrasures in S side. N side has 3 embrasures and entrance. There is an internal anti-ricochet wall. "|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4319|2789|31|"Pillbox of which very little remains due to coastal erosion."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4321|2790|31|"Type 26 prefabricated pillbox, 10ft 9ins x 19ft 6ins. 6 embrasures."|"1994/09/18"|422|"15" 4323|2791|31|"Precast concrete shuttering with reinforced concrete, 10ft x 11ft."|"1994/08/17"|422|"15" 4325|2792|31|"Two large stone masonry blocks encasing concrete, flanking the bridge."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4327|2793|31|"Pillbox, irregular hexagon, built into field boundary bank."|"1994/06/12"|0|"" 4329|2794|31|"Pillbox, irregular hexagon."|"1994/06/12"|0|"" 4331|2795|31|"Pillbox, irregular hexagon."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4333|2796|31|"Pillbox, irregular hexagon."|"1994/05/05"|0|"" 4335|2797|31|"Pillbox, irregular polygon [type 24]."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4337|2798|31|"6pdr gun emplacement, housed in brick reinforced Nissen hut, with holdfast and angled embrasure."|"1994/07/03"|0|"" 4339|2799|31|"Pillbox collapsed on to beach due to cliff erosion."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4343|2801|31|"Pillbox has collapsed on to beach due to cliff erosion and is now upside down."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4345|2802|31|"Pillbox is partially underground, constructed of reinforced concrete and has turf on the roof. The entrance has been bricked up."|"1996/01/28"|0|"" 4347|2803|31|"Pillbox is only visible to the east. The roof has been tarmacked to provide a viewing point and sitting area. The sides have been built up with earth."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 4349|2804|221|"Corrugated iron roof structure, brick ends, entrance via roof. The structure is built back into the slope of a hill."|"1996/01/28"|0|"" 4351|2805|31|"Large cubes run along the beach at the tide line."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4355|2807|31|"Lozenge shape infantry pillbox on edge of cliffs."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4357|2808|31|"The site lies in the middle of a field (normally under arable crops) on rising ground overlooking cliffs. The outer surface appears to have been rendered, no embrasures are present in the N wall. Remaining embrasures appear to have been in-filled."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 4359|2809|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Concrete flat roof, rectangular with protrusion at east end for entrance and blast wall; entrance and embrasures blocked."|"1994/09/17"|0|"" 4361|2810|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Polygonal, concrete, flat roofed - embrasures face S."|"1994/09/07"|0|"" 4363|2811|31|"Timber and glass octagonal roof mounted observation platform, replacing original cupola [Uncertain if used by Home Guard]."|"1994/09/27"|0|"" 4365|2812|31|"Base to structure, possibly observation post."|"1994/09/10"|0|"" 4367|2813|221|"Two loopholes in wall of Vicarage with a date (unstated on SRF) etched in cement."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 4369|2814|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"1995/05/07"|0|"" 4373|2816|31|"Line of poles (bottoms) and concrete supports."|"1995/09/03"|0|"" 4375|2817|31|"Line of poles (bottoms) and concrete supports."|"1995/09/03"|0|"" 4377|2818|31|"Auxiliary Unit Radio Hide. Concrete, single storey, flat roofed, two roomed underground structure with 4in glazed pipes in roof. Remains of radio aerials in tree trunks adjacent to site."|"1996/01/21"|409|"13-18" 4379|2819|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Lozenge shaped irregular hexagon, with blast wall."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4381|2820|31|"Pillbox forms part of the close defence of RAF Leconfield aerodrome. Lozenge shaped with blast wall."|"1994/04/20"|0|"" 4383|2821|31|"Pillbox forms part of the close defence of RAF Leconfield aerodrome. Irregular hexagon with blast wall."|"1994/05/10"|0|"" 4385|2822|31|"Pillbox forms part of the close defence of RAF Leconfield aerodrome. Irregular hexagon with blast wall."|"1994/05/10"|0|"" 4387|2823|31|"Pillbox forms part of the close defence of RAF Leconfield aerodrome. Irregular hexagon with blast wall."|"1994/05/10"|0|"" 4389|2824|31|"Pillbox, lozenge shaped with blast wall."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4391|2825|31|"Concrete foundations and remains of cubes only."|"1994/06/19"|0|"" 4395|2827|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Lozenge shaped with blast wall."|"1994/06/19"|0|"" 4397|2828|31|"Pillbox, no specification, now being used as a shelter on golf course. Lozenge shaped with blast wall."|"1994/06/19"|0|"" 4399|2829|31|"Construction of pillbox not completed, base only survives."|"1994/06/19"|0|"" 4401|2830|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Irregular hexagon, lozenge shaped. Blast wall. Recorder Mike Osbourne gives a lozenge pillbox at TA 25327094."|"1994/06/19"|0|"" 4403|2831|31|"Pillbox for heavy machien gun. 2 large embrasures and 2 doors. Recorder Mike Osborne gives a heavy machine gun post at TA 25387078."|"1994/06/19"|0|"" 4405|2832|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Heavy machine gun post with 2 embrasures and 2 doors."|"1994/06/19"|0|"" 4407|2833|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Lozenge shaped pillbox with blast wall."|"1994/07/17"|0|"" 4409|2834|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Lozenge shaped pillbox with blast wall."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 4411|2835|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Lozenge shaped pillbox with blast wall."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 4413|2836|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Irregular heaxagon with blast wall. Recorder Mike Osborne gives a twin machine gun emplacement at TA 170635. Range chart over embrasure inside."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 4415|2837|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Irregular hexagon, with 2 large embrasures at front and two doors. Anti tank blocks nearby."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 4417|2838|31|"Square structure with semi circular extension, flat roof, large aperture for light."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 4419|2839|31|"Brick and concrete structure, with escape tunnel and ventilation pipes. Structure is buried underground and roof is made of steel curved sheet."|"1995/06/01"|0|"" 4421|2840|31|"Pillbox forms part of the close defence of Hutton Cranswick airfield. Semi-circular concrete slab set on brick pillars with a 6ins x 4ins square hole set in the top facing the embrasure (this is 43ins wide x 14ins high, and is splayed on the outside)."|"1995/06/18"|423|"18" 4423|2841|31|"Pillbox, heavy machine gun emplacement. Two embrasures and two doors. Recorder Mike Osborne gives an unusual emplacement at TA 170633. May not be the same structure."|"1995/05/05"|0|"" 4425|2842|31|"Pillbox with 6 sides and blast wall, lozenge shaped. Recorder Mike Osborne gives a lozenge pillbox at TA 168630."|"1995/05/20"|0|"" 4427|2843|31|"Pillbox. Lozenge shaped with blast wall."|"1995/05/20"|0|"" 4429|2844|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 4431|2845|31|"Pillbox, lozenge shaped with blast wall. Forms part of close defence of Driffield Aerodrome."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 4433|2846|31|"Allan Williams Turret. Forms part of close defence of Driffield Aerodrome."|"1995/08/10"|0|"" 4435|2847|31|"Bridge demolition site. Two concrete abutments with steel pipes to lay demolition charge at base."|"1994/05/16"|0|"" 4437|2848|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4439|2849|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4441|2850|31|"Pillbox, lozenge shaped."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4445|2852|31|"Pillbox, with three embrasures."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 4447|2853|31|"Pillbox, irregular hexagon, for heavy machine gun. 2 large embrasures and 2 doors."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 4449|2854|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 4451|2855|31|"Pillbox for heavy machine gun, with 2 large embrasures."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4453|2856|31|"Beach defence light. Square structure with semi circular extension."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4455|2857|31|"Pillbox, no specification. "|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 4457|2858|31|"Cubes have been moved to form part of the town's present sea defences."|"1994/10/__"|0|"" 4459|2859|31|"Home Guard auxiliary base. Underground nissen hut, brick ends, entrance tunnel and emergency escape tunnel."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 4461|2860|31|"Cylinder anti tank blocks. Original location unknown."|"1994/07/__"|0|"" 4463|2861|31|"Pillbox, lozenge shaped. Demolished due to storms in 1993."|"1994/05/__"|0|"" 4465|2862|31|"Pillbox, lozenge shaped."|"1994/10/__"|0|"" 4467|2863|31|"Site identified from verbal account, The road block has been removed and the site is only evident with frost cover. [see also UORN 13191, to which site this record might refer]."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 4469|2864|31|"Roadblock. Site destroyed, identified through verbal account."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 4471|2865|31|"Pillbox, lozenge shaped."|"1994/09/__"|0|"" 4475|2867|31|"Three long concrete poles, 6in square and about 14ft long."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 4477|2868|31|"Close defence pillbox for Catfoss aerodrome, for machine gun. [Paul Francis gives this as a type 26 pillbox]."|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 4479|2869|31|"Concrete trench system."|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 4481|2870|31|"Concrete trench system."|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 4483|2871|31|"Pillbox, no specification. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4485|2872|31|"Pillbox, no specification. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4487|2873|31|"Lozenge pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4489|2874|221|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|374|"" 4493|2876|221|"A series of 8 pillboxes or defence posts as seen on aerial photograph."|"1940/09/__"|374|"" 4495|2877|31|"Rectangular pillbox, disguised with stone facing to front and sides and concrete sandbags to rear. "|"1996/08/06"|0|"" 4497|2878|31|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/12/10"|377|"11" 4499|2879|31|"A type 24 pillbox of concrete blocks which has now slid down onto the beach owing to cliff erosion. The structure is almost full of beach sand and is washed over at each high tide. "|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 4501|2880|31|"Standard D-shaped Northumberland pillbox."|"1996/11/03"|0|"" 4507|2883|31|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1996/11/13"|377|"11" 4509|2884|32|"Trench formed from scaffolding with corrugated iron to hold back sand."|"1996/04/29"|0|"" 4511|2885|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 4513|2886|355|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 4517|2888|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Only remains are rubble."|"1996/02/01"|0|"" 4521|2890|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Concrete with an internal anti-ricochet wall built from concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4523|2891|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4525|2892|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4527|2893|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Each wall is 7ft 6in long. The entrance is to the rear. 5 embrasures, approx. 2ft 6in x 9in in size. Pillbox has a flat roof and stands 8ft high."|"1997/02/23"|0|"" 4529|2894|31|"6 sided brick shuttered, concrete pillbox. 18in thick walls and 12in thick concrete roof."|"1997/08/13"|0|"" 4531|2895|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4533|2896|31|"Type 25 pillbox, constructed from furnace bricks from steel works."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4535|2897|31|"Defended building: loopholed house. Room of house converted into a machine gun post. The house has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4537|2898|31|"Pillbox no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4539|2899|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4541|2900|31|"Defended Building: Loopholed house. Room converted into machine gun post. House remains."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4543|2901|31|"Entrance to pillbox is on south facing side: it is sunken and the floor of the pillbox is underground but above sea level. Pillbox has only two embrasures - one faces inland the other towards the sea."|"1996/02/01"|0|"" 4545|2902|31|"Type 22 pillbox, situated on foreshore. Set in sea defence embankment S of car park. Entrance is at rear and there are 6 embrasures. Construction is of concrete and breeze blocks. The interior has central supporting pillar and there is evidence of concrete sills, one of which is still in place."|"1996/02/01"|0|"" 4547|2903|31|"Cantilever roof with 360 degree opening."|"1996/02/01"|0|"" 4549|2904|31|"Loopholes in garden wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4551|2905|31|"Concrete round core, surrounded by concrete sandbags."|"1997/05/14"|0|"" 4553|2906|31|"Pillbox, built into a corner of a garden wall in a raised position. It faces across a busy main road into North Shields."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 4555|2907|31|"Concrete pillbox"|"1997/04/01"|0|"" 4557|2908|31|"Roadblock located on access road to beach."|"1997/08/07"|0|"" 4561|2910|31|"Roadblock on main road to coast on bridge over Rading Lane."|"1997/08/07"|0|"" 4563|2911|31|"Concrete pillbox facing S, by the side of a railway embankment. One of a pair."|"1997/05/14"|0|"" 4565|2912|221|"Concrete pillbox facing N built into side of railway embankment. One of a pair."|"1997/05/14"|0|"" 4567|2913|31|"Two pillboxes at site."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 4569|2914|31|"Pillbox of concrete and brick construction [measurements on attached plan]."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 4571|2915|31|"Rectangular pillbox with entrance at one of the narrow ends; there is an internal dividing wall and 7 embrasures of differing sizes."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4573|2916|31|"Rectangular pillbox with entrance at one of the narrow ends; there is an internal dividing wall and 7 embrasures of differing sizes."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4575|2917|215|"Rectangular pillbox with entrance at one of the narrow ends; there is an internal dividing wall and 7 embrasures of differing sizes."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4579|2919|31|"Rectangular pillbox with door on one short side, divided in two by central wall. There are 7 embrasures of different sizes."|"1997/03/21"|0|"" 4581|2920|31|"Rectangular pillbox with door on one short side, divided in two by central wall. There are 7 embrasures of different sizes."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4583|2921|31|"Rectangular pillbox with door on one short side, divided in two by central wall. There are 7 embrasures of different sizes."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 4593|2926|31|"Pillbox: no specification"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4595|2927|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox; base only remains. County SMR record describes it as having 3 embrasures in south, south east and north walls. Possibly a type FW3/23 pillbox."|"1995/05/24"|0|"" 4597|2928|31|"Single remaining anti-landing pole, now in post war housing estate."|"1996/05/01"|0|"" 4601|2930|31|"Type 22 pillbox, reinforced concrete."|"1996/06/03"|362|"" 4603|2931|31|"Pillbox for airfield close defence. Has larger than average embrasures and possibly still has metal gun mountings present."|"1995/08/25"|0|"" 4605|2932|31|"Pillbox covers road junction in elevated position above A590. Set into dry stone wall, Wood Shuttered with concrete sleeves on five main embrasures."|"1995/08/24"|0|"" 4607|2933|31|"Pillbox covers road junction on minor road from Hebden Bridge to Colne. 1100ft above sea level. Set on top of hill with rear set into hillside, approached by a flight of concrete steps. Capped by soil nearly 1m thick, covered with grass. Complete, and in good repair, with cheek-pieces, still lying on the floor, to narrow embrasures. Set into the embankment at the side of the road, below, are 20 concrete cylinders (50cm in height and diameter) which appear to have belonged to a roadblock."|"1997/04/11"|0|"" 4609|2934|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [see also UORN 13084, which may be a duplication of this site]. "|"1997/06/12"|0|"" 4611|2935|31|"Pillbox, no specification. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4613|2936|31|"Concrete blocks across road, no remains. "|"1994/09/03"|0|"" 4615|2937|31|"Concrete blocks 5ft x 5ft x 5ft. One block has slipped down the embankment. "|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 4617|2938|31|"Two Concrete blocks 5ft x 5ft x 5ft, with four inserted cast iron bars in each. "|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 4619|2939|31|"Two Concrete blocks 5ft x 5ft x 5ft, with four inserted cast iron bars in each. "|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 4621|2940|31|"Two Concrete blocks 5ft x 5ft x 5ft, with four inserted cast iron bars in each. "|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 4623|2941|31|"Type 22 pillbox. "|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 4625|2942|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 4627|2943|31|"Pillbox, no specification. "|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 4629|2944|31|"pillbox, no specification. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4631|2945|31|"Pillbox, no specification. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4633|2946|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. Interior shelf brackets are still in situ. Steel exterior shutters to the embrasures are still present. Earth and grass camouflage on the roof."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 4635|2947|31|"Holes in road for steel girders and concrete cylinders."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4637|2948|31|"Holes in road for steel girders and concrete cylinders."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4639|2949|31|"Dome of Allan Williams turret removed and chamber filled in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4645|2952|31|"2 pillboxes, part of road block on E end of bridge. Badly overgrown."|"1997/07/28"|0|"" 4647|2953|31|"Pillbox, part of road block on E end of bridge. Badly overgrown."|"1997/07/28"|0|"" 4649|2954|221|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1998/08/14"|0|"" 4651|2955|31|"Large installation with pillboxes on each corner (4 in total). They have been joined together with various buildings and rooms to create a square defensive block. Possible battle HQ site."|"1995/08/30"|0|"" 4655|2957|31|"Anti-tank concrete obstacles ('dragon's teeth') running from ST 342140 to ST 342137 along E embankment of railway; largely overgrown."|"1997/07/28"|0|"" 4657|2958|31|"Bison Mobile pillbox. Now located at Lincolnshire Aviation, East Kirkby Museum (which provides a NGR)."|"1995/08/30"|0|"" 4659|2959|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 4661|2960|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1997/11/01"|0|"" 4663|2961|31|"4 Loopholes in wall opposite KGV Bridge."|"1996/10/18"|0|"" 4665|2962|31|"Pillbox overlooks Wellington Bridge on the River Dee. Present use: summerhouse, concrete roof has been removed and replaced with wood and glass roof."|"1997/03/01"|0|"" 4667|2963|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox, with embrasures for housing Bren LMG and Vickers HMG; steel visors still in place."|"1997/11/01"|0|"" 4669|2964|31|"4 x anti-tank cubes."|"1997/11/01"|0|"" 4671|2965|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing W across Bridgwater and Taunton Canal; brick shuttering, and largely overgrown."|"1997/10/25"|0|"" 4673|2966|31|"Type 24 variant. Thick walled type designed to house a Bren LMG or possibly a Vickers HMG."|"1997/10/18"|0|"" 4675|2967|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/10/18"|0|"" 4677|2968|31|"Type 24 pillbox: part of a group of pillboxes protecting the vital road and rail nodal point at Cogland/Outwood and Durston/West Lyng."|"1997/09/27"|0|"" 4679|2969|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing E towards West Lyng along A361 road."|"1997/09/27"|0|"" 4681|2970|31|"Type 28 pillbox [sic], with blast wall; facing WNW on Old Canal embankment."|"1997/09/25"|0|"" 4683|2971|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Converted for use by Coast Guard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 4685|2972|31|"Type 24 pillbox, constructed with corrugated iron shuttering."|"1997/09/25"|0|"" 4687|2973|31|"Type 28 pillbox, with blast wall for housing a Vickers HMG."|"1997/09/25"|0|"" 4689|2974|31|"Type 24 pillbox, covering course of Chard to Taunton railway line [now disused, and occupied by the A358 at this point]."|"1997/08/25"|604|"50" 4691|2975|31|"Cubes laid corner-to-corner across river mouth in centre of water channel."|"1994/06/__"|0|"" 4695|2977|31|"Double row of cubes laid corner-to-corner along river bank."|"1994/06/__"|0|"" 4697|2978|31|"Large 'open-fronted' pillbox for accommodating a 6 pdr. or other anti-tank weapon. Built into E embankment of railway line. The roof is just below road level, and the mounting is still in position. Recorder, Thomson, gives NGR - ST 33991124]."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 4699|2979|221|"Type 22 pillbox on beach. L shaped blast wall for entrance."|"1994/06/__"|0|"" 4701|2980|31|"Type 22 pillbox, largely overgrown but appears to be in good condition."|"1997/07/28"|0|"" 4703|2981|171|"Home Guard auxiliary operational base."|"1997/04/22"|285|"" 4705|2982|31|"Type 24 reinforced concrete pillbox."|"1997/07/31"|0|"" 4707|2983|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/07/31"|0|"" 4709|2984|31|"Pillbox on the very steep river bank and not easily accessible due to much overgrowth."|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 4711|2985|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/08/09"|0|"" 4713|2986|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/08/09"|0|"" 4715|2987|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/08/09"|0|"" 4717|2988|31|"12 anti-tank cubes on south bank of River Cowie."|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 4719|2989|31|"Type 22 pillbox on side of hill, commanding good views across glen to Slug Road. "|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 4721|2990|31|"Type 28 pillbox for housing 6 pdr. or other anti-tank weapon: being used as tool/equipment shed by farmer. "|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 4722|2991|31|"Type 24 pillbox (thick-walled type): still has local stone facing on some portions to make it look like a railway station building."|"1997/11/01"|0|"" 4725|2992|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Built into the side of the hill; has turf on roof."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 4727|2993|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Built on golf course and has turf on roof."|"1996/01/__"|0|"" 4729|2994|31|"Type 24 pillbox, built within brick shuttering. Due to the nature of the ground, it has a large concrete raft as a foundation. A porch has also been added to cover the entrance. This is typical of all the pillboxes built on this stretch of the GHQ Stop Line from Highbridge to just SW of Wells. All are type 24 for rifles and brens. "|"1997/09/20"|0|"" 4731|2995|31|"5 anti-tank cubes."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 4733|2996|31|"Concrete cones on sea front to stop invasion landings."|"1995/11/17"|0|"" 4737|2998|31|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/11/17"|0|"" 4743|3001|31|"Pillbox; no specification. DESTROYED."|"1995/11/17"|0|"" 4745|3002|31|"Pillbox; no specification. DESTROYED. Section of the seawall has been replaced where pillbox stood. Pillbox was given a shingle roof as disguise for a sea front shelter."|"1995/11/17"|0|"" 4747|3003|31|"Anti-tank cubes lie either side of a ford through the River Cowie near Findlayston Bridge."|"1996/04/02"|0|"" 4749|3004|31|"Lean to building against end of golf club, build prior to WW2 as a caddie house, converted to a pillbox. 2 embrasures (without steel shutters), and 1 (with steel shutter) for Vickers HMG. Some modern alterations."|"1995/11/17"|364|"31" 4751|3005|381|"Type 22 pillbox. Set in trees above two bridges on the River Cowie Water."|"1996/04/02"|0|"" 4753|3006|31|"Pillbox; no specification. DESTROYED. Base was still traceable up to two years ago, but now has totally gone."|"1995/11/17"|0|"" 4755|3007|31|"Concrete anti tank cubes. Above River Cowie Water on south bank, running between bridges"|"1996/04/02"|0|"" 4759|3009|31|"Concrete anti-tank cubes. Beside River Cowie Water on south bank."|"1996/04/02"|0|"" 4761|3010|31|"15 Cubes beside River Cowie Water on bend just to the north of Findlayson Bridge."|"1996/04/02"|0|"" 4763|3011|31|"Sited above the newer of two bridges over River Cowie Water at this point. The cubes lie in the entrance drive to Ury Lodge from Slug Road."|"1996/04/02"|0|"" 4765|3012|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Sited above River Cowie Water in Glen Ury to the E of the house. Position overlooks a sharp bend in the river at this point."|"1996/04/02"|0|"" 4767|3013|31|"Almost circular pillbox, with flat roof, built of local materials, granite blocks, set low into the ground. Established grass covering on roof."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 4769|3014|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 4771|3015|31|"Concrete anti-tank cubes with small boulders on top [possibly part of camouflage scheme]."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 4773|3016|31|"Concrete anti-tank cubes with small boulders on top [possibly part of camouflage scheme]."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 4775|3017|31|"Pillbox, unknown type: now reduced to a few pieces of reinforced concrete studded with beach stones."|"1995/10/11"|0|"" 4777|3018|31|"Anti-tank cube."|"1995/10/11"|0|"" 4779|3019|31|"Pillbox, no specification, rectangular."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 4781|3020|31|"Pillbox, unknown type: now DESTROYED (approx. 1958-60) for building of chalets (in 1940 these had been demolished for its construction). Two attempts were made to blow up the pillbox, but finally it had to be demolished by hand."|"1995/10/11"|0|"" 4783|3021|31|"Pillbox, unknown type: now DESTROYED. Only a few pieces of reinforced concrete remain."|"1995/10/11"|0|"" 4785|3022|31|"Pillbox, no specification. About 2 1/2 miles W of Kinlochleven, on the road along the S side of Loch Leven from Glencoe village to Kinlochleven, is the ruin of a pillbox. It is built into a low knoll about 200ft up the steep side of the Loch. Measuring overall 3.5m x 3.0m it was brick built with a flat concrete roof. The S wall still stands to 1m but the other walls barely exist. Evidence of their existence lie around the site. The concrete roof lies in two parts. Earth is banked against the outer side of the S wall and extends as banks to the E (by 2.5m, at 1m high and 1m thick) and W (by 1.5m, at 1m high and 1.5m thick). In the bottom of a shallow 'col' some 7m to the W of the structure and 4m below it is an enclosure 3m x 3.5m, of stone banks covered in turf. The banks are approx 0.5m high and 0.5m wide. Also possibly associated with the site is a shallow trench-like ditch along the edge of the 'apron' of ground to the N of the structure."|"1996/05/05"|0|"" 4787|3023|0|"Pillbox, with walls 3 feet thick and 6 feet high. 5 embrasures: evidence of blast wall by entrance. Brick core, and faced with beach stone. Metal lined. with PLAN."||0| 4789|3024|31|"6 sided pillbox, with 7 embrasures and entrance. Slightly domed roof. Covered with large stone pebbles as camouflage. Thought to have been built by Burgess & Co. of Minehead."|"1995/10/11"|0|"" 4791|3025|31|"6 sided pillbox, with 7 embrasures and entrance. Doorway faces SE. Very overgrown."|"1995/10/26"|0|"" 4793|3026|31|"6 sided pillbox, with 7 embrasures and entrance. Entrance on sea side."|"1995/10/26"|0|"" 4795|3027|31|"Type 22 pillbox. The interior not recorded, possibly no blast wall present. There are two small embrasures either side of the entrance to the rear. Of the other sides, 4 have embrasures present; one, to the right of the entrance (as you look at the pillbox), lacks an embrasure."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 4797|3028|31|"Oblong brick-built pillbox, with embrasures in side facing W and S (land side) [N and E unknown]. Built into stone wall (now used as carpark wall). This is part of three pillboxes covering the end of the made-up road along the seafront with good vision over Minehead Bay."|"1995/08/24"|0|"" 4799|3029|31|"Pillbox."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 4801|3030|31|"Pillbox (destroyed) that was disguised as holiday chalet."|"1995/10/11"|0|"" 4803|3031|31|"Curved corrugated iron shelter, 2.2m wide x 2m long x 1.3m high. Consists of 4 sheets of iron overlapping and bolted together. All is held down by strands of wire at either end, weighted down with stones. The site faces E/W."|"1997/02/20"|0|"" 4805|3032|31|"Auxiliary Unit base in old quarry tunnels, with entrance in side of Bath stone quarry."|"1998/02/04"|0|"" 4807|3033|31|"Horizontal rail road block. One rail mount, 6ft cube of concrete, with 3 slots for rails sited on the N side of the road. Block to S of road removed but base still visible. Near the site are two 9in square posts, 3ft high of reinforced concrete, possibly contemporary to the site."|"1996/05/18"|0|"" 4809|3034|31|"Embrasures only in the west and south walls only, doorway to the east."|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 4811|3035|31|"Embrasures only in the west and north walls only, doorway to the east."|"1996/07/29"|0|"" 4813|3036|31|"Presumed wooden shaft/hatch, then brick entrance to main chamber. Latter presumed wood/corrugated iron, with side chamber corrugated iron (traces remain). [Information from S.M. Parney and Ken Cleary, both former Somerset auxiliary unit members]."|"1997/02/03"|0|"" 4815|3037|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1991/03/__"|0|"" 4817|3038|31|"Ice House altered, with escape tunnel at bottom and new entrance tunnel from side (with cut outs to climb out). Used by No.4 Admiralty Patrol. Information from Bert Masters (now deceased) of No.4 Admiralty Patrol. [Property is now owned by the National Trust, and it is said that there is a current project (07/01) to restore and conserve the site]."|"1998/02/03"|0|"" 4819|3039|31|"Anti-tank ditch."|"1991/03/__"|0|"" 4821|3040|221|"Pillbox."|"1996/05/18"|0|"" 4823|3041|31|"Large brick-built pillbox, covered in undergrowth."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 4827|3043|31|"Training base for Auxiliary Unit at requisitioned house."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 4829|3044|31|"Headquarters Porlock Home Guard"|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 4831|3045|31|"Central emplacement of 3 x 4.7in gun sites. Additional sites in relation to coast battery site on island. Various emplacements and buildings from a series of sites developed on the Island as part of the Defences of the Firth of Forth, built between 1914 and 1953. [Other features on the Island not included due to omission of NGRs]."|"1997/07/03"|0|"" 4833|3046|31|"Depression in ground only now. Two oral accounts cited."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 4835|3047|31|"Emplacement of 6pdr(T) gun site. Additional sites in relation to coast battery site on Island. Various emplacements and buildings from a series of sites developed on the Island as part of the Defences of the Firth of Forth, built between 1914 and 1953. Other features on the Island not included due to omission of NGRs."|"1997/07/03"|0|"" 4839|3049|31|"Pillbox; no specification. Built into seawall (now DESTROYED)."|"1996/11/__"|0|"" 4841|3050|31|"Pillbox; no specification. with site location PLAN."|"1996/04/09"|0|"" 4843|3051|31|"Fortified wall; 3 loopholes set into wall facing E, overlooking slipway, and 1 loophole set into wall facing sea: concrete lintels and metal shutters."|"1996/04/09"|0|"" 4847|3053|31|"Pillbox sunk into the ground [surrounded by trees and wire fence and viewing difficult]."|"1996/07/__"|0|"" 4849|3054|31|"Pillbox, set into stone wall, at edge of beach. 6 embrasures. Entrance 5ft high and 2ft 4ins wide. Two slit trenches (8ft x 3ft) lie to the E of the pillbox. with location PLAN."|"1996/07/__"|0|"" 4851|3055|31|"Pillbox disguised as garden building, with embrasures facing Roadwater. with site location PLAN."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 4855|3057|31|"Battery site includes twin 6pdr emplacements, command post, observation posts, generator buildings, coast artillery search light emplacements and ranging positions."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 4857|3058|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED. Recalled by two local residents. with location PLAN."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 4859|3059|31|"Anti-landing poles - wooden stakes (tree trunks) driven into the sands in rows, to stop aircraft landing at low tide and to trap landing craft at high tide - now all removed."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 4861|3060|31|"Large stone building used by the Home Guard."|"1995/11/10"|0|"" 4863|3061|31|"Anti-tank ditch that ran NE across fields from railway cutting beside Park Wood: now filled in."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4865|3062|31|"Radio post for Home Guard auxiliary unit."|"1996/09/10"|0|"" 4866|3063|31|"Badger workings reveal brick, corrugated iron, steel sheet, stone, and wire mesh. Possible Auxiliary Unit operational base,"|"1996/04/06"|0|"" 4869|3064|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering falling away. Embrasures had number painted in white overhead."|"1996/04/06"|0|"" 4871|3065|31|"Pillbox, constructed as part of another building to try to disguise it. Damaged by attempts to destroy it."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 4873|3066|31|"Old ice house/food store used by Home Guard auxiliary unit as an operations base. The site is heavily overgrown."|"1996/09/10"|0|"" 4875|3067|31|"Type 24 pillbox, covering approach from S. [Recorder Brown fives NGR - ST 563455]."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 4877|3068|31|"Type 24 pillbox, covering approach from S. [Recorder Brown gives NGR - ST 566454]."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 4879|3069|31|"Type 24 pillbox, covering approach from S. [Recorder Brown gives NGR - ST 569454]."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 4881|3070|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 4883|3071|31|"Anti-tank obstacles; 5ft cubes showing corrugated iron shuttering marks. 3 now pushed back to open up track."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 4885|3072|31|"Site of Home Guard auxiliary unit operations base. No evidence of the site remains."|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 4887|3073|31|"Sockets for vertical girders as part of road block, across E and S branches of farm track junction. With concrete covers."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 4889|3074|31|"Site of Home Guard meeting place"|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 4891|3075|31|"Pillbox; 6-sided type 24. Brick shuttering, falling away from concrete. Grass on concrete roof. Angled concrete slab over bricked-up entrance. [Recorder Brown gives NGR - ST 585454]."|"1996/06/09"|0|"" 4893|3076|31|"Site of an auxiliary unit operational base. Little evidence of the bunker remains except for part of a brick wall and some corrugated iron."|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 4895|3077|31|"Pillbox type 24. Inaccessible - sealed door."|"1996/09/09"|0|"" 4897|3078|31|"Pillbox [no other details]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4899|3079|31|"Pillbox [cannot now be traced]."|"1996/09/09"|0|"" 4901|3080|31|"Site of an auxiliary unit operational base. No evidence of the bunker remains."|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 4903|3081|31|"Pillbox type 24, but without internal anti-ricochet wall. Corrugated asbestos ceiling, white-painted. Twin electric conduits across ceiling. Remains of electric fuse box and wooden board [cupboard back?] on wall. Hinged door posts. Wooden door on floor beneath recent rubbish. [Was this a Command Post?]."|"1996/09/09"|0|"" 4905|3082|31|"Site of an auxiliary unit operational base. Little evidence remains of the bunker remains. Heavily overgrown by vegetation."|"1996/09/13"|0|"" 4907|3083|31|"24 (approx.) anti-tank cubes tipped into ravine."|"1996/09/09"|426|"106" 4911|3085|31|"Home Guard platoon - Company HQ: used either by the Whiston platoon or, more likely, 'D' Company of the 11th Btn. (Hardingstone)."|"1998/06/01"|0|"" 4913|3086|31|"Sits on top of a ploughed hill, surrounded by three trees. Concrete moulded embrasures. It defended a searchlight."|"1996/11/__"|0|"" 4915|3087|31|"Cantilever type pillbox, for airfield defence. Brick base, with concrete 'mushroom' roof. 2 other records of field visits - 11.8.95 and 1.5.97 one with PLAN and measurements"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4917|3088|31|"'Mushroom' pillbox, with internal gun rail. [Recorder has assessed condition as 'excellent complete condition - recommend preservation']."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 4919|3089|31|"'Mushroom' pillbox, with brick and concrete stairwell: internal gun rail missing. Covered fields towards railway."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 4921|3090|31|"'Mushroom' pillbox, guarding NE corner of airfield on current MoD property. Additional information on history of RAF Croughton on SRF."|"1997/06/03"|0|"" 4923|3091|31|"'Mushroom' pillbox: internal gun rail missing - had brick stairwell going down to entrance. The perimeter fence can be traced as rusty lines of barbed wire on picket posts."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 4925|3092|31|"'Mushroom' pillbox: in field of growing crops, with tree growing out of the centre of it."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 4927|3093|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6676 (1959)]."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 4929|3094|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6676 (1959)]. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4931|3095|31|"Square type 26 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6577 (1958)]. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4933|3096|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6577 (1958)]."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 4935|3097|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6578 (1957)]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4937|3098|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. Roof now removed, and part demolished. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6577 (1958)]. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4939|3099|355|"Round type 25 pillbox., built with corrugated iron shuttering. Intact but subsided."|"1995/__/__"|604|"49" 4941|3100|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 4943|3101|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox, partly buried. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6279 - 6379 (1959)]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4945|3102|31|"Round hexagonal type 25 pillbox. Built with corrugated iron shuttering."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 4947|3103|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6080 - 6180 (1960)]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4949|3104|31|"Pillbox DEMOLISHED. Remains lie at the water's edge on mud and shingle. It is thought that these are the remains of the rectangular structure built on higher ground and shown on OS map. The purpose of the structure is uncertain, but sections of brickwork (19ins thick) and concrete (16ins thick) remain on site: these are likely to be remains of a pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 6080 - 6180 (1960)]. "|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 4951|3105|31|"Square type 26 pillbox. A well-concealed pillbox, facing inland. [Located by Lt. Graham Matthews R.N., a helicopter pilot, during a routine flight along the Fleet]. Recorded also by Lt. Matthews:- A concrete and brick constructed pillbox, unusual in that its entrance is concealed on the seaward side by a 4ft high Portland stone wall. The entrance, in fact, is under the wall itself; one has to descend into a pit and then go under the wall itself directly into the pillbox. Inside, it is approximately 6ft square 3 embrasures, facing N, E, and S. [Chesil Beach is due W at this position, and one would expect the pillbox to be facing the direction of the threat rather than inland]. The pillbox is 2 metres from a gate through the stone wall, "|"1995/07/03"|0|"" 4953|3106|171|"Round type 25 pillbox, built with corrugated iron shuttering. Some of the shuttering, heavily rusted, is still in situ. Substantially buried in earth, no embrasures are visible. [Oral description by Steve Grove of Abbotsbury Swannery]. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4955|3107|270|"Pillbox DEMOLISHED."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4957|3108|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox in damaged condition [there is evidence of attempts to break up the pillbox]. Shown on OS 1:2500 SY 5883 - 5983 (1964)."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4959|3109|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4961|3110|31|"Square type 26 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 5683 - SY 5783 (1964). "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4963|3111|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 5683 - 5783 (1964)]. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4965|3112|31|"Square type 26 pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4967|3113|31|"Square type 26 pillbox. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4969|3114|31|"Square type 26 pillbox with iron door, half buried in beach. "|"1995/__/__"|604|"51" 4971|3115|31|"Square type 26 pillbox, part buried in beach. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4973|3116|31|"Norcon pre-cast pillbox situated on hillside with field of fire S to beach and defending road from coast to Abbotsbury. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/26"|0|"" 4975|3117|171|"Pillbox DEMOLISHED. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 5684 (1963). Information from Dick Dalley, the Swanherd at Abbotsbury Swannery]. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 4977|3118|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 5485 - 5585 (1963)]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4981|3120|31|"Pillbox DEMOLISHED. All that remains is some iron and concrete poking through the beach. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 5485 - 5585 (1963)]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4983|3121|31|"Square type 26 pillbox. Partly buried in beach. [Shown on OS 1:2500 sheet SY 5584 (1963)]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4985|3122|31|"Square brick lower walls of a possible pillbox. Set at an angle to the sea. Fallen pieces of brickwork lie around."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 4987|3123|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [hidden in the undergrowth at the corner of the field]. [Shown on OS 1:2500: sheet SY 5485 - 5585 (1963)]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4989|3124|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500: sheet SY 5485 - 5585 (1963).]. "|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4991|3125|31|"Square type 26 pillbox. [Shown on OS 1:2500: SY 5485 - 5585 (1963)]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 4993|3126|31|"2 anti-tank blocks constructed of conglomerate concrete cast by shuttering in 6ins wide horizontal bands: apex 14ins high, otherwise 3ft high, 42ins square. Two 6ins square x 3.5ins deep holes positioned on the N face of the blocks 13ins from the ground and 8ins in from each edge (13ins between each)."|"1996/12/08"|0|"" 4995|3127|31|"Pillbox type 25, elevated 20 ft up side of bank on the slipway road and protecting the anti-tank blocks. Constructed of conglomerate concrete using horizontally placed corrugated iron. 2 embrasures looking over road; third at rear has been blocked. Inside under the embrasures, and perfectly preserved, are 2 wooden shelves butted together and supported by 3 iron brackets. Dimensions:- entrance 26ins x 37ins with small lip; embrasures 23ins x 13ins inside, narrowing to 13ins x 10ins on outside; inside structure 79ins high, 6ft diameter; shelves 38ins x 8ins, positioned 8.5ins below embrasures; roof perfectly preserved corrugated iron under roof; walls 12ins thick. [Recorder gives NGR - SY 90957880]."|"1997/01/26"|0|"" 4997|3128|31|"A perfectly preserved type 25 pillbox now situated 15 feet from the eroding cliff edge. Constructed of conglomerate concrete using horizontally placed corrugated iron sheets on a raft of concrete. Entrance at rear is blocked with a sheet of plywood enabling the inside of the structure to be completely filled with stones from the beach. Dimensions:- entrance 26ins wide x 39ins high; walls 11ins thick; height of structure 7ft 3ins; concrete raft 9ins thick; 4 embrasures 9ins high x 12ins wide at front, tapering inside. Concrete roof laid on corrugated iron sheeting, which is still in situ. Evidence of iron sheeting laid around structure 1in under external wall surface."|"1997/01/26"|0|"" 4999|3129|31|"2 anti-tank blocks blocking the exit from the beach at Gaulter's Gap. Both are approximately 4ft square and are spaced 31ins apart. Constructed of conglomerate concrete in horizontal bands. W block has 1ins thick iron 'handling bar' positioned 11ins from left hand edge. Both blocks protrude 2ft - 2.5ft above beach surface. 2ft apex constructed on top."|"1997/01/26"|0|"" 5001|3130|31|"12 anti-tank blocks blocking the exit road from Kimmeridge slipway. All but one of the blocks are in good condition. Constructed of reinforced conglomerate concrete approximately 4ft square with 2 ft apex. Built in horizontal bands 6ins-7ins wide. Approximately 4ft spacing between each block. Block originally positioned in centre of road, now found on edge of road 15 yards from other blocks. Blocks built on 2ft thick base which protrudes 1ft around each."|"1997/01/26"|0|"" 5003|3131|31|"A very unusual structure in that it appears to be a pillbox with a Royal Observer Corps observation post built on top. It is constructed of light brown coloured bricks (8.5ins x 4ins) and concrete. The E side wall has 2 brick steps to allow access to 5 iron rungs fixed into the wall, allowing access to the pillbox roof and O.P. Once on the roof, another 2 brick steps allow access through a hole in the O.P. brick wall. There are 3 embrasures positioned around the pillbox wall, each 10ins x 4ins on the outside widening out to 20ins x 9.5ins on the inside of the structure. The lower walls are 12ins thick and 7ft high. The rear wall is built of consolidated stone which appears to have already been in place before construction began. The whole structure appears to be built on a concrete raft. The pillbox roof is 4.5ins concrete which has been shuttered in 6ins sections. The observation post has a 5ft high wall around it with a 'V' shaped concrete roof at the front and a concrete shelter at the rear (4.5ins deep/6.5ins wide/4ins thick). There are 3 small square shaped recesses cut into the rear roof. In the shelter a small concrete platform provides a storage facility. Situated on National Trust land."|"1996/08/31"|0|"" 5005|3132|31|"A Spigot mortar base situated near the River Frome. In good condition, with its steel pin still in position. Constructed of conglomerate concrete with a smooth exterior finish. Part of the edge has been chipped away revealing the internal reinforcing lattice work of iron. 42ins diameter, 12ins inner thin iron plate, 2ins diameter/4ins high stainless steel mount."|"1996/08/31"|604|"24" 5007|3133|31|"Remains of what appears to be a type 25 or type 22 pillbox. Only the concrete base, 5 ft deep, remains. Upper structure appears to have been blasted off using high explosive as 5/8th inch iron reinforcing rods protrude from around the edge in a twisted fashion and upper concrete surface is very uneven. Appears to have been constructed with flatboard shuttering both vertical (9ins wide) and horizontal (7ins-8ins wide). 6 sides at the base and 10ft 5ins in diameter, suggesting that it could be a type 22 pillbox. All other pillboxes in coastal vicinity are type 25. At rear of the pillbox the bottom section of the entrance is still visible; 40ins wide at widest point reducing to 24ins at narrowest. Structure is now subject to severe coastal erosion."|"1996/11/10"|0|"" 5009|3134|31|"A type 23 pillbox; standard construction of concrete and brick with 4 embrasures. Covered by a large amount of vegetation."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 5011|3135|31|"A type 25 pillbox built on the W edge of the beach exit. Dimensions, 9ft diameter, 16ins thick walls, 4ins thick roof, supported by corrugated sheeting. Structure is in very poor condition; the roof has fallen in revealing the quarter inch iron reinforcing rods. Originally 3 embrasures. However only part of one remains, 10ins high. Entrance at rear. Structure protrudes 27ins above the ground at the front elevation. "|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 5013|3136|31|"12 anti-tank blocks scattered across the foreshore. Dimensions, 4ft square. All concrete apex tops have been broken off. They are in a haphazard fashion due to the movement by the sea. "|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 5015|3137|31|"13 anti-tank blocks sited in the small valley at Worbarrow Tout. Dimensions, 4ft square (3ft 3ins above ground level with concrete apex built on top; ground to apex is 5ft on average). Spacing, 4ft between each consecutive block with 5ft 6ins between the two rows. Built in situ using shingle/concrete mix. Concrete apex appears to be added later. Several blocks have 6ft diameter: 1.5ins deep holes on one elevation."|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 5017|3138|31|"Pillbox, no specification, lies beside road and is not too obvious. It was used as a roadblock on the A827 for strategic reasons in that this road is the link to the W in particular Argyll where there were many naval and coastal command bases [the pillbox is possibly part of a final extension of the GHQ line of the Scottish Command line]. A member of the Aberfeldy Home Guard commanded by the recorder's Grandfather said there was a very real fear that German paratroops were likely to land in the area and that the Home Guard went to the top of Farragon - a local mountain - to act as lookouts. At this time [no date specified] a tramp (gentleman of the road) failed to answer a sentry's challenge at this pillbox and was promptly shot dead."|"1996/01/__"|0|"" 5019|3139|31|"Single anti-tank block at the north end of the anti-tank ditch."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 5021|3140|31|"3 surviving anti-tank cubes from a line of 30 plus that once ran across the Recreation Ground: they were still there in 1978."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 5025|3142|31|"Pillbox."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 5027|3143|31|"Pillbox [has received a grant to conserve it]."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 5029|3144|0|"Facade of this pillbox only [could have been a dummy]."||0| 5031|3145|325|"Pillbox - DEMOLISHED."|"____/__/__"|41|"" 5033|3146|325|"Pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"____/__/__"|41|"" 5035|3147|325|"Pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"____/__/__"|41|"" 5037|3148|325|"Pillbox. DEMOLISHED. [probably took an anti-tank gun]."|"____/__/__"|41|"" 5039|3149|325|"Pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"____/__/__"|41|"" 5041|3150|325|"4 Norcon pillboxes, which were removed from their original location and stored together at the S side of East Street car park. They have now been removed."|"1998/01/__"|41|"" 5043|3151|31|"2 anti-tank blocks preventing access into the centre of the village from the river. Buried into edge of river bank. 42ins square with concrete apex. with site position PLAN."|"1996/12/08"|0|"" 5045|3152|31|"Pillbox to side of road."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 5047|3153|31|"A hexagonal pillbox with only 3 embrasures, one of which is above entrance. The entrance has no flanking but is cut straight into the wall and turns 90 degrees left through the next wall to gain entrance."|"1996/05/30"|0|"" 5049|3154|31|"A hexagonal pillbox with 5 embrasures, and one entrance. The entrance has a flanking wall creating a side passage. The walls are of two layers of brick and are approximately 1ft in thickness."|"1995/05/27"|0|"" 5051|3155|31|"Remains of a series of cylinder anti-tank obstacles, bases only. There are metal centre poles and concrete girders. Blocks project out in to the Tay and are only visible at low tide."|"1995/05/27"|0|"" 5053|3156|31|"Remains of a series of cube anti-tank obstacles made from concrete filled sand bags. Four remain, 3 in good condition and are seriously affected by water erosion. Blocks have been topped with concrete plinth."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 5055|3157|31|"Concrete base for Spigot mortar with stainless steel pin."|"1996/06/20"|0|"" 5057|3158|381|"Spigot mortar mounting. Consisting of a circular concrete mounting with a stainless steel pin in the centre."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 5059|3159|31|"Square pillbox with 4m long walls and height of about 3m."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 5061|3160|31|"Coast Artillery Battery, with two 12pdr emplacements and underground magazines on hillside and two 6in gun emplacements on shore-side."|"1996/05/18"|0|"" 5063|3161|31|"Loopholed wall with 4 embrasures. Forms part of church yard wall, facing the river Usk."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 5065|3162|31|"Roof supported by four steel uprights, central gun platform, 360 degrees visibility"|"1996/10/17"|0|"" 5067|3163|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with projecting lintels."|"1996/10/17"|0|"" 5069|3164|31|"Pillbox is almost buried by road widening scheme, seems intact. 2 embrasures visible."|"1996/11/23"|0|"" 5071|3165|31|"Truncated type FW3/24 pillbox. No interior anti-ricochet wall. [Currently 05/00 endangered - County Council seeking to remove]."|"1996/11/30"|0|"" 5073|3166|31|"Pillbox has 3 embrasures in side facing road, central one is larger than two flanking embrasures."|"1997/03/16"|0|"" 5075|3167|31|"Pillbox concrete outside, brick-lined shelf inside intact."|"1997/03/16"|0|"" 5077|3168|31|"Single storey, with brick facing, hexagonal plan pillbox with attached rectangular plan shelter, and semi-circular plan LAAMG post. Circular plan opening in concrete roof of pillbox allows access to a square plan structure consisting of a flat concrete roof carried by a brick pillar at each corner."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 5079|3169|31|"Single storey, square plan structure, with brick facing, flat reinforced concrete roof. Internal blast wall and stove stand. Brick stack on roof. Attached to octagonal plan, brick walled, LAAMG post with pillar."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 5081|3170|31|"Single storey, with brick facing, hexagonal plan pillbox with attached rectangular plan shelter, and semi-circular plan LAAMG post. Circular plan opening in concrete roof of pillbox allows access to a square plan structure consisting of a flat concrete roof carried by a brick pillar at each corner."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 5083|3171|31|"Single storey, octagonal plan, with brick facing, flat reinforced concrete roof. `T' plan anti-ricochet wall inside. Door north east wall, accessed by an open brick walled passage with attached octagonal LAAMG post, with central pillar."|"1994/08/__"|0|"" 5085|3172|31|"6ft high stone wall with 62 loopholes (1ft square), facing SE towards Malltraeth Estuary."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5087|3173|31|"8 sided brick pillbox with 5 embrasures, each has screen mounting for Turnbull Muzzle Pivot Mounting. One embrasure has remains of mounting. Adjacent LAAMG post N of doorway. Brick built with cement covering to resemble local stone. The entrance to the pillbox has been blocked and the LAAMG gun emplacement has been filled with soil. Outline only remains. Some possibility of removal of feature."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5089|3174|31|"Circular stone pillbox with crenellated rim on roof and blast wall covering entrance."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 5091|3175|31|"Circular stone pillbox with blast wall covering the door."|"1995/03/__"|0|"" 5093|3176|31|"Circular stone pillbox with blast wall covering the door, built in to stone wall."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 5095|3177|31|"Circular stone pillbox with blast wall covering the door, and crenellated roof rim."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 5097|3178|31|"Circular stone pillbox with blast wall covering the door."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 5099|3179|31|"Pillbox demolished c.1947; only concrete floor remains now, used as a garden patio. "|"1996/03/24"|0|"" 5101|3180|31|"Row of approx 20 concrete cubes."|"1996/10/08"|0|"" 5103|3181|31|"A pillbox positioned on the headland overlooking the S end of the beach at Fishing Cove. It is constructed of concrete blocks with embrasures covering each direction of approach. The main internal area is protected from the entrance by a blast wall. Inside, a large 'V' shaped reinforced concrete plinth helps to support the roof from the blast wall to the front wall, making a reduced headroom in parts of the structure."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5105|3182|31|"Pillbox sited on hill overlooking River Loughor, now heavily overgrown."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 5107|3183|31|"[On private property, and recorder cannot gain access]. Pillbox constructed of concrete blocks and reinforced concrete. The pillbox at SW 65402219 is only 100 metres to the S, and so it is surmised that the construction is identical."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5111|3185|31|"Pillbox now heavily overgrown."|"1996/01/__"|0|"" 5113|3186|31|"Pillbox brick faced with rear door porch. Attempts to demolish by JCB failed."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 5115|3187|31|"Pillbox, of concrete block construction with a concrete roof. Inside, the main area is protected by a blast wall and a large reinforced 'V'-shaped concrete plinth helps to support the roof, Each aspect has its own integral embrasure, including the rear where there is a need for protection from the high ground above. This area was used extensively by American forces preparing for the D-Day landings. Additionally, SOE operated small fishing vessels with the Secret Intelligence Service out of this area of the Helford River. Site also recorded by Alwyn Harvey walls 27ins thick; inner anti-ricochet wall. Inscription in cement in interior, 'L J 1940'."|"1995/12/05"|0|"" 5117|3188|31|"An anti-tank wall constructed of concrete blocks with an infill of concrete. It is positioned on the W side of the harbour to block access from the outer harbour. Only half of it now remains It is approximately 12ft long, 5ft high and 4ft thick."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5119|3189|31|"An unusual shaped pillbox (not a listed type). Rectangle in plan, approx. 13ft x 8ft. Entrance on short wall with 2 embrasures only - both overlook Helford River and approach to Durgan beach from river. Size and shape governed by narrow site between road and river bank up on cliff. Remains of wooden embrasure shelf supports and door frame can still be seen. Entry down exterior concrete steps."|"1995/12/21"|0|"" 5121|3190|31|"Home Guard gun post. A pit (2m x 2m x 1m)."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 5123|3191|31|"Pillbox with open bay to rear. Type unknown. 5 embrasures cover open sea in Porthcurno Bay. Rear entrance now sealed. A rock at the rear of the pillbox contains infills of concrete, presumably from the construction of the pillbox, in which the soldiers constructing it have inscribed their names, 'D. Stewart 11.9.40 11th A & SH' and 'Joe 194-[?]', 'J. PA(O)YNE'."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 5125|3192|31|"Type 24 pillbox, demolished by Local Authority in an `improvement scheme' in 1994"|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5127|3193|31|"Coastal observation post situated next to four coastal watch buildings. The post is approx. 5ft high and 10ft square. Access to the inside is gained through a rear door, and 4 iron rungs allow access onto the concrete roof. Construction is of brick walls with concrete floor and roof. Through the roof is an observation hole and located around this are 4 'tie-down positions' [?]. [Exact use of the structure is uncertain. It is possible that it is post-WW2 and built in conjunction with RNAS Culdrose, situated 2 miles inland]."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5129|3194|31|"The beach was defended with mines, barbed wire and anti-invasion structures. These were destroyed at the end of the war, but many of the metal poles, rods, etc are buried in the beach and were seen by the recorder in January 1979 when the bar was 'broken' to allow flood water to escape from Loe Pool to the sea."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5131|3195|31|"Two pillboxes of non standard design built into defences of 13th century castle. Built at the west apex of the castle site is a low squat pillbox with embrasures to the west and south. Entrance is by way of brick passage to east. Eastern pillbox has slight (3-4ft) ditch to west which is probably associated with it. The pillbox is built of concrete slabs and has two embrasures facing south. Entrance is through door to the north. Doorway covered by blast wall. Neither pillbox is camouflaged to appear as part of the castle. Grid reference is taken from the centre of the castle between the pillboxes."|"1984/07/__"|0|"" 5133|3196|31|"An anti-tank wall constructed across the access track from the Fishing Cove beach. It is constructed of concrete blocks, laid on their sides, to form a retaining structure, and then the core filled with concrete. Only half of the structure remains due to the access track being opened after WW2."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5135|3197|31|"Remains of wooden shelf. Concrete anti-ricochet wall, no blast wall at entrance."|"1995/05/13"|0|"" 5137|3198|31|"A large anti-tank wall situated on the access track from Praa Sands beach. It is constructed of concrete blocks (laid on their sides) with an infill of concrete. This is set on a base of concrete. Severe coastal erosion of the surrounding cliff is threatening the continued existence of this structure. It has been underpinned with concrete in recent years to prevent its collapse. Approximate dimensions are, 10ft high, 4ft wide and 30ft long."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5139|3199|31|"An anti-tank wall positioned across the road at Salt Cellar Hill to prevent access from the harbourside. It was built across the road to stop vehicles but allowed pedestrians access via a set of granite steps (built into the present building) on the seaward side to the top of the structure, and then down a further set on the landwardside. Details of the construction materials are unknown, but are likely to be similar to the anti-tank wall positioned immediately across the other side of the harbour at SW 62802570. [Oral account by Mr. F. Matthews who lived in Porthleven during WW2]. "|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5141|3200|31|"Pillbox has 3 embrasures for Vickers Machine Guns. All have concrete shelves."|"1990/09/09"|0|"" 5143|3201|31|"Type 24 pillbox with 2ft thick walls. Interior blast wall at entrance. Interior in good condition with numbers in white paint still visible above embrasures, '1', '2', '3', etc. Unusual interior fittings - 1in diameter galvanised pipes fitted vertically to walls (about 5ins away from wall) at centre of embrasures from floor level to lower edge of embrasure. [only one other example of such a fitting known in Cornwall, about 2 miles distant near Lanhydrock House on Bodmin to Lostwithiel road]."|"1996/02/28"|0|"" 5145|3202|31|"Type 24 pillbox sited on cliff edge overlooking Talland Bay beach on E side. This one of 2 pillboxes guarding this small beach: the second is about 35 yards distant on W side of beach]. Pillbox has an inner blast wall - outer walls are 44ins thick. Heavily overgrown with bushes, and visible only from beach. Water lies inside to a depth of some 9ins. Built on solid rock foundations."|"1996/02/28"|0|"" 5147|3203|31|"Type FW3/24 pillbox with exterior anti-blast wall, made of bricks to cover entrance."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 5149|3204|31|"Type 24 pillbox sited on cliff edge overlooking Talland Bay beach on W side. This one of 2 pillboxes guarding this small beach: the second is about 35 yards distant on E side of beach]. Heavily overgrown and not possible to gain access. The only possible access point is on a cliff overhang which is about to collapse onto beach 15ft below. Door and embrasures still open. Pillbox is being undermined by the sea and is on part rock and part shale foundation."|"1996/02/28"|0|"" 5151|3205|31|"Type 24 pillbox constructed of concrete blocks, and with 'normal thickness' walls. Inner anti-ricochet wall visible through space above blocked-in entrance. facing road. Heavily overgrown. No access to interior."|"1995/12/18"|0|"" 5153|3206|31|"Type FW3/24 pillbox with exterior anti-blast wall, made of bricks to cover entrance. Anti-ricochet walls, pickets strewn around site."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 5155|3207|31|"Type FW3/24 pillbox with anti-ricochet wall made of brick."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 5157|3208|31|"Type 24 pillbox with 'normal thickness' walls. Almost identical to two pillboxes on next beach at Maenporth. Built of concrete with two layers of red bricks on roof top edges. Partially overgrown with scrub. Entrance blocked. Pillbox was left intact when house on site was completely rebuilt in recent years."|"1995/12/17"|0|"" 5159|3209|31|"Type 24 pillbox with 'normal thickness' walls. Outside steps down to entrance. Single anti-ricochet wall just inside entrance. Concrete construction with two layers of red bricks on top outside edges and inlaid by embrasures, etc (decorative effect?). Overgrown with shrubs. An inscription in the concrete entrance steps reads, 'Laid by Dvr. Jackson 1941. ?/3/41'."|"1995/12/15"|0|"" 5161|3210|31|"Pillbox destroyed by housing development."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5163|3211|31|"Small pillbox camouflaged as an agricultural building (concrete shaped to resemble stone) on north side of bridge with embrasures overlooking bridge. Presently used by NRA as a monitoring station."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 5165|3212|31|"Non-standard 5-sided concrete pillbox, hidden in undergrowth. 2 embrasures on opposite walls to entrance. with PLAN "|"1995/08/28"|0|"" 5167|3213|31|"Located on south side of Old Landrinio Bridge over River Severn are 3 concrete blocks (square), pierced by hole to take steel cable. A ring also survives on bridge parapet for securing end of cable."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 5169|3214|31|"Variation of type 24 pillbox. Anti-ricochet wall inside entrance. Overgrown with brambles: not possible to gain entry. A local resident tells that this pillbox was the site of a murder about 25 years ago when a woman's body was found inside."|"1995/08/28"|0|"" 5171|3215|31|"A 'one-off' pillbox design. In very good condition with very little debris inside. It is complete with removable concrete plugs at all embrasures (fitting from inside). White painted numbers 1 - 5 over all embrasures, and galvanised vertical 1in diameter piping fitted to wall (floor to lower edge embrasure - 54ins in length, 5ins away from wall) at embrasures nos 2 and 4. Constructed in concrete blocks with an interior blast wall at entrance. 18ins thick exterior walls. 4ins soil and grass on roof as camouflage."|"1996/02/29"|0|"" 5173|3216|31|"Pillbox with attributes of a double type 26. Entry is by way of a short tunnel in the north side. There are 9 embrasures, 3 in the south wall and 2 in the east, west and north walls. The pillbox is made out of local stone and has a concrete roof. [Recorder John Harding gives rectangular pillbox at SH 65895550]."|"1997/08/13"|0|"" 5175|3217|31|"Pillbox, now DESTROYED. Site known from 1940s photograph (copy with this record). Site is now covered by a sea defence wall. [Recollection of Mr. F. Matthews who lived here during WW2]. Recorder Alwyn Harvey gives a demolished pillbox at SW 62902545."|"1995/11/02"|0|"" 5177|3218|31|"Anti-tank wall was located across the beach access road outside the Bickford-Smith Clock Tower adjacent to the pier at Porthleven. Exact details of its construction are unknown. It was removed after WW2. There was also an adjacent blocking structure at the entrance to the pier to prevent access along it to the anti-submarine defence cable. It was removed after WW2. [Recollections of Mr. F. Matthews who lived here during WW2]."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5179|3219|31|"A pillbox situated on the W side of the outer harbour at Porthleven, overlooking the anti-submarine defence cable and the defence structures on the pier. It is constructed of concrete blocks with concrete roof. Internally, a blast wall protects the main inside area from the entrance at the rear. This wall has a 'V'-shaped reinforced concrete plinth running from it to the front walls to support the roof. Embrasures cover all aspects of the position."|"1995/12/01"|0|"" 5181|3220|31|"Remains of pillbox greatly affected by coastal erosion."|"1996/08/04"|0|"" 5183|3221|31|"Thick walled type 24 pillbox, semi-sunken, entrance blocked, but embrasures still open and intact firing shelves seen inside. Has good fire position overlooking the beach. Embedded into rocky outcrop on sea front."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 5185|3222|31|"Remains of pillbox affected by coastal erosion. Main chamber has open courtyard area attached via which entry is obtained. There are 3 embrasures and an internal ricochet wall. Sketch plan on SRF."|"1996/08/04"|0|"" 5187|3223|31|"Remains of pillbox affected by coastal erosion. Main chamber has open court yard area attached via which entry is obtained. There are 3 embrasures and an internal ricochet wall. Sketch plan on SRF."|"1996/08/04"|0|"" 5189|3224|31|"Remains of pillbox affected by coastal erosion. Main chamber has open court yard area attached via which entry is obtained. There are 3 embrasures. Sketch plan on SRF."|"1996/08/04"|0|"" 5191|3225|31|"Remains of pillbox affected by coastal erosion. Main chamber has open court yard area attached via which entry is obtained. There are 3 embrasures. Sketch plan on SRF."|"1996/08/04"|0|"" 5193|3226|31|"Pillbox, of an irregular hexagon, with an entrance porch open to the W at the seaward side. Embrasures close to the ground surface, probably due to increase in surface level owing to windblown sand. Some embrasures now blocked. Water in entrance way making access difficult."|"1995/09/07"|0|"" 5195|3227|31|"Remains of pillbox affected by coastal erosion, almost totally covered by sand. Main chamber has open court yard area attached via which entry is obtained. There appears to be only 1 embrasures. Sketch plan on SRF."|"1996/08/04"|0|"" 5197|3228|31|"Remains of pillbox affected by coastal erosion. Main chamber has entrance to the rear. There are 3 embrasures. Sketch plan on SRF."|"1996/08/04"|0|"" 5199|3229|31|"This is one of a pair of pillboxes, backing on to each other, on opposite sides of a 'green lane' leading up to the perimeter of St. Eval Airfield from the Mawgan Porth direction. The tactical position of these two pillboxes which are only a few feet apart is a mystery. Both are open-ended on the wall inside to the lane and both face outwards from the sides of the lane in opposite directions. Both are built with 5 narrow, horizontal embrasures facing outwards from the lane. They are identical in shape and size."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 5201|3230|31|"This is one of a pair of pillboxes, backing on to each other, on opposite sides of a 'green lane' leading up to the perimeter of St. Eval Airfield from the Mawgan Porth direction. The tactical position of these two pillboxes which are only a few feet apart is a mystery. Both are open-ended on the wall inside to the lane and both face outwards from the sides of the lane in opposite directions. Both are built with 5 narrow, horizontal embrasures facing outwards from the lane. They are identical in shape and size."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 5203|3231|31|"Stone built type 26, turf-topped. Lower wall surfaces covered by earth embankment. Embrasures covered by steel shutters, and a locked door."|"1995/12/10"|0|"" 5205|3232|31|"This two level concrete construction Battery Observation Post was built to control the nearby Half Moon Coast Gun Battery. It has a single upper room accessed by a steel door. This room is lit by a glazed observation slot, overlooking Falmouth Bay, with armoured shutters. A painted panorama showing bearings, etc is above the slot. A trap door in the floor leads to lower room. The complement of 10 would have included range-finders, instrument specialists, and telephonists. Bunk beds were provided in lower room. In 1939-40 two pairs of Lewis machine guns were erected for anti-aircraft fire just outside the door of the BOP on the grass area to the W. Apart from the Half Moon Battery guns these were the only other armament in the Castle in 1939-40. They were frequently in use against German aircraft. These Lewis guns had been obtained from ships returning from the Dunkirk evacuation. [Information on Lewis guns from ex BSM Stuart Walls, RA]. Currently under refurbishment by English Heritage."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 5207|3233|31|"The prime function of this twin 6pdr. battery was anti-motor torpedo boat as well as the general defence of Falmouth Harbour. The battery was operational from November 1941 - January 1945. 4 new searchlight emplacements were built to operate in conjunction with the battery near the waterline in front of the Castle, and were camouflaged to blend in with the rocks. The battery was closed down in 1956. The gun emplacement and director tower were demolished in the 1960s and there is now no trace of the battery except for the engine room and the bases of the searchlight emplacements. [Information also from Donald Tosh, Curator of St. Mawes Castle, and Stanley Jenkins of English Heritage]. Site area in care of English Heritage"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 5209|3234|31|"Stone built modified type 26, turf topped. Simple brick ricochet wall. Built inside a Roman marching camp. [Recorder John Harding gives type 24 pillbox at SH 66065573]."|"1995/12/10"|0|"" 5211|3235|31|"Stone built type 26, built in a quarry. [Recorder John Harding gives rectangular pillbox at SH 65625548]."|"1995/12/10"|0|"" 5213|3236|31|"Spigot Mortar Base with stainless steel pin. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference SH 64916046]."|"1995/12/10"|0|"" 5215|3237|31|"Ten anti-tank blocks made of local dressed stone. One in poor condition due to undercutting by local stream."|"1995/12/29"|0|"" 5217|3238|31|"Type 24 pillbox, built with concrete blocks and a reinforced concrete roof. It has an inner blast wall, and is in good condition. It stands a few yards SW of the Command Post of a Heavy Anti-Aircraft Artillery site, which it was presumably built to defend. It was also part of the ring of pillboxes built on the landward side of Falmouth to protect the port from an invasion away from the port which then attempted to capture it from the landward side."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 5219|3239|31|"Fifteen anti-tank blocks made of local dressed stone. One in poor condition due to undercutting by local stream."|"1995/12/29"|0|"" 5221|3240|31|"Type of pillbox not known. It has been DEMOLISHED. The pillbox formed part of a defensive ring of pillboxes to the W of Falmouth, designed to protect the port from a landward attack. The pillbox was sited approximately in the centre of the modern road, as the old lane has been re-routed."|"1996/11/__"|0|"" 5223|3241|31|"Three anti-tank blocks made of local stone. One in poor condition due to undercutting by local stream."|"1995/12/29"|0|"" 5225|3242|31|"Truncated, pyramidal anti-tank blocks, set at 45 degrees to each other, along the line of the beach. Two pillboxes are set in the line."|"1996/02/11"|0|"" 5227|3243|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of brick construction, double skinned, with bricked up embrasures. Ricochet wall has been removed as has front to walls to create opening for present use as a lifeguard hut. The pillbox has been painted white."|"1996/02/11"|0|"" 5229|3244|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of brick construction, double skinned. Ricochet wall has been removed as has front to walls to create opening for present use as a lifeguard hut. The pillbox has been painted white."|"1996/02/11"|0|"" 5231|3245|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays. Facing south-west on the landward side (east) of Swan Pool Drain, which functioned as an anti-tank ditch."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5233|3246|31|"Type 23 pillbox. Rectangular plan, sub-divided into open rear pit and enclosed front chamber. Embrasure in front, central, and rear wall, two embrasures in side walls. Socket in concrete floor of pit to accept 4x2in timber post to mount AALMG. Walls approx 12in thick i.e. two bricks laid end to end."|"1996/09/05"|0|"" 5235|3247|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splay embrasures. Facing south over the beach at the southern end of the Carmarthen Stop Line. Listed by Henry Wills as SN 419 002."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5237|3248|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays. Facing south-west on the seaward side (west) of Swan Pool Drain, which functioned as an anti-tank ditch. Listed by Henry Wills as SN 418 008."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5239|3249|31|"Type 23 pillbox. Rectangular plan, sub-divided into an open AALMG pit and an enclosed chamber. Single brick anti-ricochet wall set centrally in chamber."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5241|3250|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick `stretcher' bond with projecting courses at angles. Door in south east wall."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5243|3251|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Low door lintel at sill level of rear embrasures. Covers 'T' junction of the B4308 and the B4317. Door in north east wall. Cassini grid: 100/884277, War revision 1940."|"1996/09/05"|0|"" 5245|3252|31|"Earthen weapon pit which acted as a machine gun post."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5247|3253|31|"Row of anti-tank cubes interlinked by steel railway sections. Adjacent to western face of railway embankment. SN 41090497 to SN 41100485"|"1996/09/05"|0|"" 5249|3254|31|"Type of pillbox not known. It has been DEMOLISHED. The concrete foundation is still visible. This pillbox was one of several pillboxes built to form a defensive ring to the W of Falmouth to prevent a landward attack on the port."|"1996/11/__"|0|"" 5251|3255|31|"Row of anti-tank cubes . Along the western boundary fence of railway. The cubes rise up the embankment of the road over bridge. SN 41190396 to SN 41370313"|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5253|3256|31|"Type of pillbox not known. It has been DEMOLISHED owing to road widening in this area. This pillbox was one of several pillboxes built to form a defensive ring to the W of Falmouth to prevent a landward attack on the port."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5255|3257|31|"Type 24 pillbox set into earthen sea wall S of Gwendraeth Fawr, adjacent to railway. Associated upright steel rail anti-tank obstacles remain in situ. `1450' inscribed into concrete of anti-ricochet wall. Door in NE wall."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5257|3258|31|"Type of pillbox not known. It has been DEMOLISHED. This pillbox was one of several pillboxes built to form a defensive ring to the W of Falmouth to prevent a landward attack on the port."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5259|3259|31|"Type 23 pillbox Rectangular plan sub-divided into rear open AALMG pit and enclosed front chamber. Door in south east face of central wall, approached down steps from AALMG pit. Two steel rung steps in rear wall for access."|"1996/09/05"|0|"" 5261|3260|31|"Type of pillbox not known. It has been DEMOLISHED. This pillbox was one of several pillboxes built to form a defensive ring to the W of Falmouth to prevent a landward attack on the port."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5263|3261|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Built on a bank over-looking the junction of the minor road from Drefach, the A484 and the B 4334 , and the bridge carrying the B4334 over Afon Teifi to Henllan."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 5265|3262|31|"Large detached private house commandeered for use as HQ building for No.7 Platoon Truro Home Guard. No.7 platoon's main duty was to guard the two entrances to the railway tunnel at SW 83304650 and SW 83594660 on the nearby Truro to Plymouth line."|"1997/01/21"|0|"" 5267|3263|31|"Pillbox, one of 3 defending the only road entrance to Porthcurno village which housed the Cable and Wireless Telecommunications Establishment. It was situated beside the road and was camouflaged to look like an old wooden shed with a pitched roof. The pillbox was demolished after the war when road widening took place. Type not known, though one of the other pillboxes defending this road survives and is a type 24."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5269|3264|31|"Type 24 pillbox thick walled (48in). Presently located at the southern end of a line of anti tank blocks (cubes), which terminate at SN 35973412. The line formerly extended further south than this pillbox."|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5271|3265|31|"A line of anti-tank cubes extending north from pillbox SN 35963411."|"1995/08/12"|561|"" 5273|3266|31|"This pillbox was sited to the N of Porthcurno village, just on E edge of only road entrance to the village. It was one of 3 pillboxes defending this road - all within about 100 yards of each other. It was semi-underground for camouflage purposes, but was demolished after the war during road widening operations. One of these 3 pillboxes still exists and is a type 24."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5275|3267|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Formerly set into line of anti-tank cubes which have now been removed."|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5277|3268|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Set into line of anti-tank cubes (SN 35993444). Walls are thick (48in)."|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5279|3269|31|"Type 24 pillbox with outer right angled concrete blast wall protecting entrance. Walls are 14ins thick, roof 11ins thick. Embrasures are 11.5ins high and 10.5ins wide at narrowest point. Constructed with concrete blocks, this pillbox is one survivor of the three pillboxes protecting the only road entrance to Porthcurno village. About 40 years ago an attempt was made to demolish the pillbox, but the local farmer said that after several attempts to dynamite it he had to give up as the cost of the dynamite was exceeding the amount given to him by the Government as compensation. Evidence of the minor damage caused by these efforts can be seen on the pillbox walls. It is situated about 80 yards and 150 yards from the other two original pillboxes."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5281|3270|31|"This is an extended type 24 pillbox, with a single detached outer blast wall to protect entrance. Built with concrete blocks, it has 14ins thick walls and a 9ins thick roof. This pillbox must be unique as it is in excellent condition and has been converted for use as the Box Office for the outdoor Minack Theatre. It was one of ten built to protect the Cable and Wireless Telecommunications Centre in Porthcurno. [The pillbox has now been demolished and a purpose-built booking office erected - information from Christine Finn, 25.8.99]."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5283|3271|31|"This is a square shaped pillbox made from concrete blocks. It has a 4.5ins thick roof and is 76ins high with 6 embrasures measuring 16ins wide by 10ins high at widest point. It is fitted with a wooden door, but, as it is locked, there is no public access. It measures 99ins square over all. It is highly probable that this was one of a pair of pillboxes controlling a Fougasse defence on Porthcurno Beach. This flame defence system is known to have been sited on this beach, and there was a second pillbox (since demolished) sited on the E side of Porthcurno Beach opposite this one."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5285|3272|31|"This is an unusually shaped pillbox designed in a crescent shape. It has 4 embrasures on its longest side that faces the beach, one embrasure in the rear wall and one smaller embrasure in the short wall opposite the entrance. Roof is 11ins thick with 78ins headroom inside pillbox. Entrance protected by a detached outer blast wall with an embrasure. Blast wall 19ins thick, 60ins high and 56ins wide. It is 98ins wide inside with 4 inner steps at entrance. Front wall is 24ins thick. There are two very similar shaped pillboxes defending Sennen Cove Beach a few miles from Porthcurno on the North Cornwall coast. These pillboxes were also defending a Cable HQ."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5287|3273|31|"Anti-tank cubes crossing moorland 280m above sea level. SN 35973412 to SN 35993750 to SN 36043470.Northern end terminates at the steep slope of the valley of Nant Bargod. Line originally extended further south than at present, to a zig-zag plan anti-tank ditch, which descended into the valley of Afon Bele."|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5289|3274|31|"Strong point making use of cobbler's shop covering bridge over Nant Gochen. Two embrasures with armour plate in west wall; one in north wall."|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5291|3275|31|"Type unknown as pillbox has been demolished. According to local residents there was a Fougasse Flame defence system on this beach, and it is highly probable that this pillbox was one of a pair used to control the Fougasse."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5293|3276|31|"Strong point making use of cow shed. One embrasure in east wall"|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5297|3278|31|"Type 24 pillbox, built on concrete plinth in river bank of Avon Gwili."|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5299|3279|31|"Type 24 pillbox, built to south of approach wall to railway bridge over Gwendreath Fach; door in south east wall."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5301|3280|31|"Square-shaped pillbox with incorporated blast wall to entrance, one of two similar pillboxes only 5ft apart on either side of the coastal footpath on clifftop. Measures 99ins x 90ins x 128ins on longest wall incorporating blast wall. 4 embrasures with walls 15ins thick. Overgrown. "|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5303|3281|31|"Type 24 pillbox, enclosed by barbed wire picket posts. Door in north east wall."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5305|3282|31|"Square-shaped pillbox with incorporated blast wall to entrance, one of two similar pillboxes only 5ft apart on either side of the coastal footpath on clifftop - see also UORN 3280. Measures 99ins x 90ins x 130ins on longest wall incorporating blast wall. 3 embrasures - inner dimensions 108ins x 48ins. Overgrown."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5307|3283|31|"Type 24 pillbox, built into ruins of an earlier structure. No anti-ricochet wall, Door in north east wall protected by steel bar gate."|"1996/09/07"|0|"" 5311|3285|31|"Type 26 pillbox, door in north east wall. Covers junction of A484 and the B 4309 at Cwmffrwd."|"1996/09/05"|0|"" 5313|3286|31|"Type 24 pillbox, covering bridge over River Teifi from high ground on northern bank."|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5315|3287|31|"An unusual design pillbox consisting of 2 rooms or adjoining sections with an outer right angle blast door at entrance. Interior measurements of the larger rectangular section are 16ft x 4ft. The smaller section measures about 4ft x 4ft inside. Parts of the pillbox walls are constructed of inner brickwork with granite blocks on the outside. Wall are 4ins thick in most parts. There are 8 embrasures, a few now blocked. Overall height of roof is 7ins, with a further 2ins of soil on top - presumably for camouflage. Granite blocks were added to exterior of walls after the brick walls were tested by the Army firing a bren gun at the walls and found them unsatisfactory."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5317|3288|31|"Site discovered on a photograph of the village, taken during WW2. Only a portion of the pillbox can be seen. It would appear to be constructed of dressed stone, 3 embrasures are visible and sand bags covered the roof."|"1997/10/08"|0|"" 5319|3289|31|"Regular hexagonal plan, low protected entrance below embrasure, irregular projecting reinforced concrete roof. No anti-ricochet wall. Cassini grid Sheet 100/837308, war revision 1940."|"1996/09/05"|0|"" 5321|3290|31|"Non-standard design pillbox with the front section similar to a type 24, but with an outer courtyard to rear. This is identical to a pillbox at nearby Porthcurno, and probably built by the same builder. There are 5 straight-sided embrasures with the remains of steel shutters visible between the brick and granite walls. It is lined inside with bricks, and on the outside with granite blocks - 10ins of brick and 18ins outer granite thickness. Inner measurements of type 24 section - 9ft x 6ft. Courtyard 8ft x 9ft: walls 6.5ft high. Outer blast wall at entrance to courtyard section. The pillbox is completely encased in granite blocks."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5323|3291|31|"A crescent-shaped pillbox with 6 embrasures. Built of concrete blocks, this pillbox has shaped concrete on the roof which makes it almost invisible from above as it blends in perfectly with the surrounding granite boulders. Very good camouflage. It measures 21' in length internally and has a protected entrance with 9 steps leading down into pillbox. There is a raised concrete block construction inside pillbox by entrance, about 2ft high - purpose unknown."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5325|3292|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with wide splay embrasures equipped with Turnbull mountings. D-plan LAA emplacement against rear wall (north elevation)."|"1995/11/12"|420|"27" 5327|3293|31|"Type of pillbox unknown as has been demolished since the war to make way for a new sewage pipeline for Sennen village. A few pieces of broken concrete blocks can still be seen in the grass on the original site. [Information from local resident]."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5329|3294|31|"Crescent-shaped pillbox with 7 embrasures. Built with concrete blocks, it has an added small rectangular open topped courtyard at entrance. This pillbox covered the entire length of Sennen Beach and it is still in very good condition It has 3 steps down at the entrance, and the walls are 2.5ft thick."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 5331|3295|31|"Type 24 pillbox built to defend the adjoining Kingsand Beach. The pillbox overlooks Cawsand Bay and is sited on the E side of the Rame Peninsula. There are many fortifications and gunsites etc in this area, built to protect Plymouth Harbour and Dockyard. The pillbox is in excellent condition and has been made a feature of the private garden in which it is situated."|"1996/09/30"|0|"" 5333|3296|31|"This is one of a pair of gun positions built about 100 yards apart on the dunes to the S and seaward side of Par Docks. There is an associated engine room built a few yards from the gun position. This was a 'part-time' close-defence battery. It is constructed with bricks and concrete blocks and has an open-topped extension running out to one side which probably housed a machine gun position. It also appears highly probable that the battery has been altered since its original 1940 building; it was probably originally open-fronted. The concrete blocks to the front are likely to have been added later. Type of gun located here unknown."|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 5335|3297|31|"This is one of a pair of gun positions forming a coastal battery. An engine room building is sited nearby. This was a 'part-time' close-defence battery. This particular gun position was open-fronted, with a roof over at front. The roof has collapsed owing to the rusting of the supporting girders. Built with concrete and concrete blocks. Types of guns installed not known."|"1996/09/17"|0|"" 5337|3298|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, wide splay embrasures; steel pintle in each embrasure. Set into angle of hedge covering B4333."|"1995/11/12"|0|"" 5339|3299|31|"A rectangular building with steel shutters and door (still intact). Linked to the twin coastal gun positions a few yards distant, built to defend Par Docks."|"1996/09/17"|308|"102" 5341|3300|31|"Type 22 Pillbox."|"1995/11/12"|0|"" 5343|3301|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, wide splayed embrasures equipped with 'Turnbull' mountings. D plan LAAMG emplacement attached to rear wall. Steel pintle in rear wall for ground role. Set into hedgeline."|"1995/11/12"|0|"" 5345|3302|31|"Type 24 pillbox of concrete block construction, with an outer right angled blast wall at entrance, and an inner 'Y'shaped blast wall. It is situated to defend against enemy attacks from over the sand dunes, situated between the pillbox and the nearby sandy beaches around St. Ives Bay. It has the remains of iron rail posts on top of roof. In good condition."|"1996/04/24"|0|"" 5347|3303|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, wide splayed embrasures equipped with 'Turnbull' mountings. D plan LAAMG emplacement attached to rear wall (south east elevation). Steel pintle in rear wall for ground role. Set into hedgeline."|"1995/11/12"|0|"" 5349|3304|31|"Type 24 pillbox, formally set into forecourt of public house adjacent to A487 trunk road. Painted with chequered black and white squares."|"1995/11/12"|0|"" 5351|3305|31|"Type 24 pillbox of concrete block and reinforced concrete construction. It has an inner T-shaped blast wall with embrasures looking out over the St. Ives Bay beaches. It is in good condition, on National Trust land. The entrance is sealed by an iron grid."|"1996/04/24"|0|"" 5353|3306|31|"Type 24 pillbox, covering Cardigan Bridge from an elevated position within the grounds of Cardigan Castle."|"1995/11/12"|0|"" 5355|3307|31|"Type 24 pillbox of probably unique design. It is constructed of an inner wall of concrete blocks with an outer wall of blue elvan rock to give it a very effective camouflage amongst the natural elvan rock on the beach and cliffs. It is still in very good condition, although the doorway is currently blocked. One of 3 pillboxes built to defend St. Ives Harbour and Porthminster Beach. [Recorder considers this an excellent example to be considered for permanent preservation]."|"1996/04/24"|0|"" 5357|3308|31|"Type 24 Pillbox."|"1995/08/12"|0|"" 5359|3309|31|"Type 24 Pillbox."|"1996/01/__"|0|"" 5361|3310|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of concrete block construction, built at end of N breakwater at Padstow Harbour entrance. Still in good condition, although no interior access. [Worthy of preservation]."|"1996/07/24"|0|"" 5363|3311|31|"Simple stone wall with single embrasure giving an excellent field of fire covering bridge (the bridge was mined)."|"1996/01/03"|0|"" 5365|3312|31|"4 inch coastal gun site, of which nothing remains today, although traces of trenches which were dug nearby can still be seen. Local residents remember the gun site, which was on the same site as a modern surf hut. Gwithian Beach was itself thickly sown with anti-air and boat landing obstacles."|"1996/09/23"|0|"" 5367|3313|31|"Type 24 pillbox, protecting harbour at the mouth of Ystwyth and Rholdol rivers. Built on a small Hill 10m high. Entrance and embrasures blocked."|"1996/08/10"|0|"" 5369|3314|31|"Square shaped pillbox with 2 embrasures in each of the 2 sides overlooking the beach. It is in good condition, but about half full of sand and is partially covered by sand. It has steps leading down into the entrance at the rear."|"1996/11/28"|0|"" 5371|3315|31|"One anti-tank pimple and one anti-tank cylinder. Not in original situ, located in entrance to a layby."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 5373|3316|31|"Two storey type 22 pillbox, two sets of embrasures all round, Doorway below lower set of embrasures."|"1996/10/08"|0|"" 5375|3317|31|"Heaps of soil measuring about 6ft in diameter, circular in shape and about 4ft high. There are probably a few hundred of these heaps still in existence all over the Goonhilly Downs area, and they were originally raised to deter aircraft or gliders from landing on this large open space. They are spaced approximately 50 yards apart."|"1997/11/29"|0|"" 5377|3318|31|"Type 24 pillbox with 3 embrasures overlooking Kennack sands beach. It has an interior, centrally situated blast wall measuring 3ft x 18ins in plan. Door at rear away from beach."|"1997/11/29"|0|"" 5379|3319|31|"Anti-tank wall built to cover complete width of Kennack Sands (West) Beach. It is approximately 4ft wide and 4ft - 5ft in height, built from concrete blocks. About half of the original wall remains on this beach, the other half has been rebuilt in the same position, but of granite blocks. "|"1997/11/29"|0|"" 5381|3320|31|"Anti-tank wall built to cover complete width of Kennack Sands (West) Beach. It is approximately 4ft wide and 4ft - 5ft in height, built from concrete blocks. Most of the original wall remains although a bit battered by the weather in places."|"1997/11/29"|0|"" 5385|3322|31|"Type 24 pillbox. It has now been converted to a beach kiosk hiring out surf boards. Since the war it has had a pitched roof added and has been faced in granite blocks with wooden shutters at the embrasure positions. It is built a few feet above beach level with concrete steps leading up to it from beach. In very good condition. A second pillbox is a few yards away. A minefield existed during the war covering the nearby Reen Sands, and metal scaffolding beach defences were erected across the beach in front of this pillbox."|"1997/04/14"|0|"" 5387|3323|31|"Pillbox now DEMOLISHED due to reconstruction of road junction."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 5389|3324|31|"Auxiliary Unit 'hideout' used by the Perranporth Unit. Constructed in old nitro-glycerine tunnels to E of Trevellas Airfield. This had to be abandoned when found by local school children. [Information from ex-members of Auxiliary Units - Trevor Miners (Perranporth) and John Greet (St. Agnes)]."|"1997/04/14"|0|"" 5391|3325|31|"Auxiliary Unit 'hideout' used by the Perranporth Unit. Constructed by Royal Engineers to replace previous site discovered by school children [see TDB 8743]. This was sited close to an old mine ruin to E of Perranporth near Reen Manor. It had a camouflaged, cantilevered entrance and an emergency exit within the old mine ruin. It was eventually filled in when a tractor fell into the dugout some time after the war. It was difficult to keep the Unit secret from the local villagers, who knew its members as 'The Bombers' (!). [Information from ex-members of Auxiliary Units - Trevor Miners (Perranporth) and John Greet (St. Agnes). "|"1997/04/14"|0|"" 5393|3326|31|"Type 23 modified pillbox. Attached to the rear is an enclosure with concrete pole in the middle (possibly used in an LAAMG role) and entrance way to the main body of the pillbox."|"1997/08/04"|0|"" 5395|3327|31|"Auxiliary Unit 'hideout' no longer in existence. The 'hideout' was a 10ft x 10ft nissen hut-shaped chamber built underground with about 6ft of soil on top. It had a main entrance (camouflaged) with an emergency exit built old through a hedge. This exit was hidden by an old farm harrow leaning against the opening. It had a chimney ventilator hidden in a tree. [Information from ex-member of Auxiliary Units - Edward Broad, through his son, Gerald Broad of Alturnun]."|"1997/05/02"|0|"" 5397|3328|31|"Several anti-tank cubes and anti-tank pimples can be seen scattered on the beach at Duckpool. The heavy seas have scattered these concrete obstructions over the years, but they are still recognisable. "|"1997/12/__"|0|"" 5399|3329|31|"Type 24 pillbox with larger than normal embrasures. The 3 embrasures measure about 3ft wide by 2.5ft in height. This is one of a pair of pillboxes defending the road exit from Carne Beach. It has been incorporated into the garden of a private house. The embrasures have been partly blocked up, leaving smaller apertures which are now glazed. A fence has been built around the top of the pillbox and a picnic table is now sited on the roof. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference SW 90533831]"|"1998/01/05"|0|"" 5401|3330|31|"Type 23 modified pillbox. Attached to the rear is an enclosure with concrete pole in the middle (possibly used in an LAAMG role) and entrance way to the main body of the pillbox."|"1997/08/04"|0|"" 5403|3331|31|"Type 24 pillbox which has been modified after the war. It originally had 3 large embrasures 3ft x 2.5ft, but these have been completely blocked in with concrete blocks. It is partially set into the ground. It is now in the ownership of the Nare Hotel and the roof has been fenced around and a garden seat set up there. This pillbox is one of a pair built to defend the road exit to Carne Beach. [Recorder John Harvey gives type 24 pillbox at SW 9039 3828]"|"1998/01/05"|0|"" 5405|3332|31|"Remains of pillbox. Very little remains and this may not be in situ."|"1997/08/07"|0|"" 5407|3333|31|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox on the end of an old quay. Date inside is '1940'; survives intact although painted white."|"1996/07/11"|0|"" 5409|3334|0|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox located midway along breakwater. Date inside is 1940, Survives intact with slight internal damage."||0| 5411|3335|31|"Concrete pillbox situated on the edge of the coastal protection bank overlooking the River Dee. Door at north west corner and five embrasures."|"1996/06/10"|0|"" 5413|3336|31|"Type 23 pillbox, modified, with possible external enclosure to the rear. Pillbox is in a very bad condition."|"1997/08/04"|0|"" 5415|3337|31|"Type 24 pillbox, by River Alum, built on a plinth to be level with adjacent road. `AB' incised into floor of pillbox."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 5417|3338|31|"Type 24 pillbox, RAF variant, in elevated position. Has elongated tunnel entrance and metal stepped embrasure. Road excavations reveal it to lie on a concrete base."|"1995/02/13"|0|"" 5419|3339|31|"Type 23 pillbox, with LAAMG pit extension. {See UORN 11359, SJ 358643 for similar site but different description]."|"1995/12/13"|0|"" 5421|3340|31|"Pillbox, very overgrown, commands approaches to airfield. Wet ditch adjacent to the site also forms part of the defences. Wide embrasure has been filled in."|"1995/12/13"|0|"" 5423|3341|31|"Pillbox, and gun emplacement."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 5424|5458|31|"Unknown type of pillbox now destroyed."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5425|5459|31|"Flame Fougasse, 50 gallon drum buried in hedgerow bank, now destroyed."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5426|5460|31|"Bent rail hairpin road block, now destroyed."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5427|5461|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox."|"1998/12/23"|0|"" 5428|5462|31|"Bent rail hairpin road block, now destroyed."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5429|5463|31|"Unknown type of pillbox, now destroyed."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5430|5464|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox."|"1998/12/23"|0|"" 5431|5465|31|"Unknown type of pillbox, sited on N side of bridge just behind parapet wall, now destroyed."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5432|5466|31|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete with brick shuttering, facing S."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5433|5467|31|"Pillbox of unknown type, now destroyed."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5434|5468|31|"Type 22 pillbox on E side of road facing S. A commemorative plaque was fixed to this pillbox in 1995. A thorough search for this plaque was made; it was not found."|"1997/06/26"|0|"" 5435|5468|31|"Type 22 pillbox, on railway land, seen by travellers to London from the platform at Diss Station. [Recorders obtained permission from Railtrack to fix a plaque on the pillbox and proposed to do this in August 1995. - there is no mention if they carried this out]. [Mr. Alastair Forsyth in January 2000 sent 2 x photographs of the plaque which he was instrumental in having affixed to the pillbox]."|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 5436|5468|31|"Type 22 pillbox, rough finish to walls, like pebble-dash. "|"1997/05/24"|0|"" 5437|5469|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 5440|5470|31|"Spigot mortar base. Shuttered with wood planks: this has given a slightly faceted effect to the base."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 5443|5471|31|"Demolition chambers built into underside of concrete bridge. Now filled in."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 5447|5474|31|"Type 22 pillbox - brick shuttered."|"1944/__/__"|0|"" 5450|5476|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Concrete-faced. It is on private marshland S of the A47 road, and is not accessible. Appears to face NE."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 5453|5477|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|761|"" 5463|5480|31|"Type 24 pillbox on verge of Brampton Road above station. About 50m E of junction with B 1354. The pillbox faces E."|"1993/08/__"|0|"" 5466|5481|31|"Defence work. Odd sandbagged strong point [feature] built up against mill - defending bridge."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 5469|5482|31|"Pillbox variant. Camouflaged as a garden shed lean-to - now demolished. [A photograph of the site is in Henry Wills `Pillboxes' on page 60]."|"1985/__/__"|6|"60" 5477|5484|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with `T' shaped anti ricochet wall, the cross section of which is curved. There is also a small portal in the stem section."|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 5478|5485|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with `T' shaped anti ricochet wall, the cross section of which is curved. There is also a small portal in the stem section."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5482|5486|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Overgrown. 600mm thick curved anti-ricochet wall with passage under straight section. Traces of camouflage paint on curved face. [plan and drawing on form]."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5484|1497|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox."|"1998/05/07"|0|"" 5485|5487|31|"Spigot mortar base in grounds of Hermitage Hall, next to river, covering ford across which tanks could cross."|"1997/09/25"|0|"" 5488|5488|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing S."|"1993/08/__"|0|"" 5491|5489|31|"Type 22 pillbox on edge of wood 50m down Blickling Road. Red brick shuttering, original gate in situ."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 5494|1500|31|"Type 24 hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/06/04"|0|"" 5498|5491|31|"Type 28 gun emplacement. Octagonal in shape, with large embrasure at salient. Stands on N side of old airfield (uncertain association). Odd anti ricochet wall inside. Large brick shelf for machine gun. Faces NW."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 5504|5493|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (brick-shuttered) near railway and on steep high ground near road junction and rail bridge. Foundations of pillbox are eroded and exposed. Steel hinges are fitted to exterior of embrasures. Has identification number, A106."|"1995/12/08"|6|"" 5505|5494|31|"Type 22 pillbox, in bank behind pillar-box, brick shuttered."|"1992/05/__"|0|"" 5508|5495|31|"Concrete anti tank blocks on W side of bridge."|"1982/06/30"|0|"" 5511|5496|31|"Pillbox variant. Rectangular in shape with angled corners. The long sides measure 2.2m, the short sides 2.16m and the angled corners are 1.07m. The walls are 590mm thick and the whole structure is built in to a tumulus. There is a concrete apron over the entrance."|"1992/05/__"|0|"" 5514|5497|31|"Type 22 pillbox in a very ruined condition - half demolished."|"1992/05/__"|0|"" 5517|5498|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement, with two embrasures. Fitted with Turnbull mounting frames. Facing NE. Entrance covered by thick blast wall."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5520|5499|31|"Type 22 pillbox, very overgrown. Stands on railway line about 100m from bridge, facing NW. Still has gate in place."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5523|5500|31|"Type 22 pillbox on hill covering Bradfield Bridge. Brick shuttered, most of which is now gone. Walls 600mm thick. Faces W."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5526|5501|31|"Standard WW1 type pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5529|5502|31|"Standard WW1 type pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5532|5503|31|"Type 22 pillbox opposite mill - about 50m from road. Completely overgrown. Red brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5535|5504|31|"Slit trenches (x 2) in wood to S of B1150."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 5538|5505|31|"WW1 pillbox, stood at entrance to Quaker Meeting House. Faced NE. Demolished in about 1990."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 5541|5506|31|"WW1 pillbox, stood at opposite to Quaker Meeting House. Faced NE. Demolished to make way for new house."|"1984/__/__"|0|"" 5544|5507|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 5547|5508|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5550|5509|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 5553|5510|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5556|5511|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered. In `Travis Perkins' builders yard."|"1995/10/23"|0|"" 5559|5512|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1995/10/23"|0|"" 5562|5513|31|"Type 22 pillbox on east side of Dyke."|"1995/10/23"|0|"" 5565|5514|31|"Type 26 pillbox now demolished."|"1995/10/30"|0|"" 5575|5518|31|"Originally designed in the late nineteenth century as a battery of heavy long range guns intended to defend against battleships standing off and bombarding Plymouth RN Dockyard from long range. By 1936 the battery had been armed with 3 x 9.2in guns, with 2 searchlights. During WW2 all 3 guns were operational and manned by 164 Coast Battery Royal Artillery. The guns were removed in 1956 and most of the emplacements filled in, and buildings demolished by the 1970s. The site is now a Nature Reserve, but the remains of three W gun positions can still be seen. Most of the other positions are buried, but probably intact beneath the surface."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 5577|5520|31|"Type 24 pillbox, demolished after the war for three new houses."|"1995/10/30"|0|"" 5580|5521|31|"Type 24 pillbox, demolished around 1968."|"1995/10/30"|0|"" 5583|5522|31|"Type 22 pillbox, partially buried in bank of River Bure, Caister Marsh."|"1995/10/30"|0|"" 5586|5523|31|"A Type 24 variant pillbox. Only half of normal Type 24 shape as the structure is built on to a wall of the farm."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 5589|5524|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 5592|5525|31|"Type 26 pillbox with embrasures blocked."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 5595|5526|31|"This battery was built in the early 1890s. During WW2 it is thought to have been used as a radar station with a mast sited between the gun positions. The site was demolished in the 1970s, but it is believed some parts of the battery may still exist beneath ground level. Only scrub land can be seen today on the site."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 5596|5527|31|"Loopholed wall in flint wall of Northgate Hospital. Loopholes are now blocked."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 5599|5528|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5602|5529|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1995/05/29"|0|"" 5605|5531|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1995/05/29"|0|"" 5608|5532|31|"Pickett Hamilton retractable fort."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 5611|1516|31|"Pentagonal pillbox, brick shuttered. 6pdr. embrasure in front wall covers minor road bridge over River Rother. LMG embrasures in other walls, and embrasure in attached blast wall at rear. Bad crack in one wall."|"1995/08/06"|0|"" 5612|5533|31|"Pickett Hamilton retractable fort."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 5615|5534|31|"Pickett Hamilton retractable fort."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 5618|5535|31|"Pillbox, variant. A huge pillbox defending east side of RAF Coltishall. Very odd mounts in five embrasures. These are wide splayed. Hatches in roof - originally to give access to LAA position. Now a modern sangar on roof."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 5621|5537|31|"Pillbox, variant. Round - either of concrete or concrete rendered, faces south. Strengthened by extra layer of concrete below embrasures. modern sangar on roof. Stands in corner of bomb dump - now painted grey/green."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 5626|5479|31|"Pillbox, variant. Attached to side of building and camouflaged as an extension."|"1995/10/27"|0|"" 5627|5483|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with `T' shaped anti ricochet wall, the cross section of which is curved. There is also a small portal in the stem section."|"1993/06/__"|0|"" 5628|5538|31|"Pillbox, variant. A very rare possibly unique irregular polygon, red brick shuttering. 600mm thick walls."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 5629|5539|31|"Type 22 pillbox within the perimeter of RAF Coltishall opposite church - now seems to have been demolished"|"1985/07/__"|0|"" 5630|5540|31|"A machine gun emplacement, small, brick with concrete roof. Very thin walls - 360mm. Rather overgrown and filled with earth. The function of the structure may have been short lived as a subsequent building was constructed in front of the embrasure, cutting of its line of fire. The line of fire was across the airfield. A sketch plan of the site is drawn on the SRF."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 5631|5541|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttered."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5632|5542|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttered. Under embrasures are machine gun mounts of no specific design. Possibly 'home made': they are simple wooden shafts, screwed to wall below embrasures. The bricks are marked `Central Whittlesea'."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5634|5543|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttered. Stands to N of perimeter peri-track."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5635|5544|31|"Pickett Hamilton retractable pillbox."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5636|5545|31|"Pickett Hamilton retractable pillbox. Set flush to ground level - appears like a manhole cover. All machinery rusted but intact. Directly in line of hangar `J' (300m)."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5637|5546|171|"Picket Hamilton retractable pillbox."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5638|5547|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttering, glacis to a third of its height, earth on roof. Turnbull mounts in three of the five embrasures."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5639|5548|31|"Cantilevered pillbox, battle headquarters for the defence of Matlaske airfield. Roof has been smashed - this shows that huge flint nodules were used in its construction."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5640|5549|31|"Cantilevered pillbox, battle headquarters for the defence of Langham airfield. "|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5641|5550|31|"Standard battle headquarters for the defence of Langham airfield. Square observation block. Sheet metal hoods over observation slit - possibly to keep out rain. Either unique feature or lucky survival."|"1994/09/25"|0|"" 5642|5551|31|"WW1 pillbox in good condition with metal shutters on embrasures and door is still in position."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5643|5552|31|"WW1 pillbox in good condition set low in bank close to road."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5644|5553|31|"WW1 pillbox."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5645|5554|31|"WW1 pillbox. Stood a little off the road, now demolished."|"1994/02/__"|0|"" 5646|5555|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5647|5556|31|"This was a limestone battery and barracks built to defend the W side of Plymouth Sound entrance to Plymouth Dockyard. The W tower of the battery is believed to have been used as an ROC post during WW2. Only the barracks belonging to the battery and remnants of the surrounding ditch survive today. Currently empty and derelict, although some conversion may be imminent."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 5648|5557|31|"Type 22 pillbox. High on bank on road between Sharrington and Brinton, facing SE."|"1990/06/__"|0|"" 5649|5558|31|"This was a limestone battery and barracks built to defend the W side of Plymouth Sound entrance to Plymouth Dockyard. The W tower of the battery is believed to have been used as an ROC post during WW2. Only the barracks belonging to the battery and remnants of the surrounding ditch survive today. Currently empty and derelict, although some conversion may be imminent."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 5650|5559|31|"Spigot mortar base in back garden of Foundry House, covering ornamental bridge."|"1990/08/__"|0|"" 5651|5560|31|"This coastal battery was built in the early 1890s. During WW2 it is thought to have been used as a radar station with a mast sited between the gun positions. The site was demolished in the 1970s, but it is believed some parts of the battery may still exist beneath ground level. Only scrub land can be seen today on the site."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 5652|5561|31|"Spigot mortar base in front of bungalow in Riverside Road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5653|5562|31|"Spigot mortar base covers crossroads."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5654|5563|31|"Type 24 pillbox built to defend the long flat sandy beach to E of St. Ives. One of 4 pillboxes built to defend this beach. The pillbox has been blown up and the roof has settled at floor level, but the general shape and type of construction can still be seen. It had 15ins walls and was built with reinforced concrete with an inner blast wall."|"1998/10/03"|0|"" 5655|5564|31|"Home Guard shelter."|"1985/10/__"|0|"" 5656|5565|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered - much of which is missing. Each side is 3.3m long. Walls are very thick - 1.240m. Faces SW."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5657|5566|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered, wall 600mm thick, sands at entrance to garden of bungalow."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5658|5567|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered much of which is now missing."|"1993/06/__"|0|"" 5659|5568|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered much of which is now missing. In field behind Church. Interior blast wall removed. Faces SW."|"1986/06/__"|0|"" 5660|5569|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with brick shuttering, much of which is now missing. Concrete in very bad condition. The walls are 2.4m long and 600mm thick. There is an octagonal plinth on the roof with 3 small bolts. They seem too small and weak to be part of a weapon mount although some sort of LAA is possible."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 5661|5570|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5662|5571|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Red brick shuttered. Turnbull fittings on embrasures. Gate on entrance. In hedge W of cottage. [Possibly part of a defended locality]"|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 5663|5572|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 5664|5573|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 5665|5574|31|"Type 22 pillbox facing SE, stepped outwardly splayed embrasures in all six faces, brick shuttering mainly fallen away."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 5666|1532|31|"Type 24 pillbox, situated behind inn along disused railway line in hedge just behind River Ouse."|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 5667|5575|270|"Pillbox. Report of pillbox base found during excavations. Norfolk SMR."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 5668|790|31|"Type 24 pillbox, set low in ground."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 5669|1537|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, very overgrown and lying in swampy ground."|"1998/04/22"|0|"" 5670|5576|31|"Home Guard Shelter."|"1992/10/__"|0|"" 5671|5577|31|"Type 22 pillbox, red brick shuttering. In field 100m W of Ivy Farm."|"1992/07/__"|0|"" 5672|5578|31|"Type 22 pillbox, stands in trees 100m E of B1149. Surrounded by traces of trenches about 1m deep. Possibly defended road block on main road."|"1993/12/__"|0|"" 5673|5579|31|"Anti tank block, one of a substantial road block. Other blocks demolished by construction of a new bridge. Completely covered in ivy."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5674|5580|31|"Spigot mortar base, once stood in garden opposite mill. Buried or demolished in 1991. Steel pintle was hollow tube, rather than the normal solid bar."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 5675|5581|31|"Spigot mortar base, not found - possibly lies inside the perimeter fence of the airfield."|"1996/10/02"|0|"" 5676|5582|31|"Pillbox, no specification - now demolished."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 5677|5583|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1996/02/12"|0|"" 5678|1542|31|"Octagonal pillbox on slope commanding main road - entirely on its own."|"1997/07/24"|0|"" 5679|1542|31|"Pillbox on raised tongue of land commanding Grasmere and Dunmail Rise."|"1996/12/05"|0|"" 5680|5584|270|"Pillbox, no specification - now demolished. Information from Norfolk County Council Records."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5681|5585|31|"Type 24 pillbox with small embrasures about 9ins x 5ins. It is unusual in that it has the ends of concrete blocks projecting at irregular intervals from the outer walls as a method of camouflage. It appears to be intact and in good condition. It is not possible to gain close access because it is situated half way up a steep overgrown cliff with no path to it visible today."|"1998/10/03"|0|"" 5682|5586|31|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete [with A/R embrasures?]. Raised plinth of foundations visible."|"1995/10/11"|0|"" 5683|5587|31|"Brick shuttered concrete machine gun emplacement. Five sided pillbox. The two front facing side contain single large embrasures each, with concrete shelves, one of which retains its weapon mount. The entrance is in the rear wall - with a substantial blast wall connected to the emplacement by a additional wall. An internal anti ricochet wall stands between the two embrasures. [information obtained from well drawn plan of site]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5684|5588|31|"Type 24 pillbox with embrasures on the two visible sloping sides overlooking beach in an E and W direction. No embrasure visible on N facing wall, although this may have been blocked in since war. The pillbox is situated half way up the cliff face and it is not possible to gain access due to undergrowth and the lack of a pathway. It appears to be intact and in good condition."|"1998/10/03"|0|"" 5685|5589|31|"This is a pillbox ruin. Half way up the cliffs on the coastal footpath, it has been partially demolished or blown up since the war. The foundations and parts of the walls remain - some of the walls are 5ft high in places, but the shape of this type 24 can still be seen. The rear walls were 42ins thick with the front 35ins thick. It appears to have been well camouflaged into the surrounding rock face. "|"1998/10/03"|0|"" 5686|5590|31|"This was a two gun coastal battery built early in WW2 to defend St. Ives Bay. Originally the battery was armed with a single gun taken from a French warship which had escaped from the Germans. Only a few shells were available. According to local author, Peter Murrish, the battery was later equipped with 2 x 11in coastal guns each capable of firing a 670 lb shell for up to 30000 yards (about 17 miles). In March 1961 the battery site was acquired by the National Trust, and the gun positions and pillboxes, etc were demolished apart from some foundations. Extra SRF records a possible magazine for the battery in good condition."|"1998/10/03"|121|"" 5687|5591|31|"It is almost certain that a pillbox was erected on this spot as one of a pair built to protect the adjacent Porthminster Point coastal gun battery. The type of pillbox is unknown, but it is possible that it has been buried rather than completely demolished as concrete can still be seen in the grass."|"1998/10/03"|0|"" 5688|5592|31|"This was a type 24 pillbox, one of a pair built to protect the adjacent Porthminster Point Coastal Gun Battery on the headland. It was built immediately to seaward of a searchlight position. Only the foundations of this pillbox remain today showing that it had 42ins thick walls and was constructed of concrete blocks. It had an inner blast wall with a drain in the floor, out to sea, and steps leading up to the searchlight position."|"1998/10/03"|0|"" 5689|5593|31|"Only the foundations of this coastal battery searchlight position can be seen today. It is immediately landward of pillbox [AH 254 - UORN 5592], with concrete steps connecting the two sites. The position was built with concrete blocks and was approximately 24ft square with an angled front."|"1998/10/03"|0|"" 5690|5594|31|"This battery was originally built as a 3-gun battery, and in 1901 was equipped with 4.7in quick-firing guns. These were flanked by 2 lookout posts. The battery was abandoned by the War Department in 1948. Most of the buildings and gunsites remain in reasonable order today, although suffering from the usual minor vandalism and overgrown by shrubs and bushes. The three QF positions remain complete and one observation post is still visible. Remains of cookhouse also visible."|"1998/10/05"|0|"" 5692|5595|31|"Type 24 pillbox constructed with concrete blocks, with an inner blast wall of brick to protect entrance. [Access was not possible]. It appears to be in very good condition and is in private ownership (Stone Farm, Withnoe). It still has the remnants of soil and grass on roof, used for camouflage purposes."|"1998/10/12"|0|"" 5693|5596|31|"An interesting anti-tank roadblock consisting of 3 upright concrete rectangular blocks. Each block measures 5.5ft in height x 37ins x 36ins. 3 x 9ins square holes have been made through each block at regular spacing. It is assumed that iron bars would have been fitted into the holes when the three blocks were spaced across the road. No iron bars exist today, but the blocks are in mint condition. When the original road was widened several years ago there was considerable discussion regarding these blocks as some people wanted them removed completely while others wanted them preserved. They have now been placed on the side of the new road and will probably remain there for many years to come."|"1998/10/12"|0|"" 5694|5599|31|"Surviving remains of High Ash Camp where the 7th Armoured Division was based in 1944 prior to the D-Day landings. The site is commemorated today by a memorial, and the area is now a Forestry Commission plantation. A trail is laid out pointing the way to the surviving foundations of some camp buildings, e.g. the cook house. Large areas of concrete survive, presumably the hardstandings for the armoured vehicles. A caravan park also makes use of some of the concrete expanses. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"1999/01/17"|0|"" 5695|2193|220|"Anti tank Hairpin rails set either side of road."|"____/__/__"|6|"42" 5696|1595|31|"The pillbox is situated in the middle of a very boggy field! It is within a few yards of a pond. The pillbox is hexagonal, constructed of a brick skin on concrete and on a concrete raft with concrete loops. There is a porch 3ft9in high by 2ft wide. The entrance is of the same dimensions. The walls are 7ft6in wide by 9ft high. There is a `T' shaped pillar with rounded corners, concrete loop shelves and a corrugated ceiling. It is in a generally good condition, but the external brick are deteriorating."|"1998/03/09"|0|"" 5697|1596|31|"Type 22 brick built thin walled pillbox. Embrasures have concrete lintels and are 12in x 10in is size. They are located in all sides except side with entrance which is covers by two small embrasures 12in x 6in. Central pillar made of brick."|"1997/09/24"|0|"" 5700|1621|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, now set low in ground."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 5701|1623|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox. Very overgrown."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 5702|1624|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox. Very overgrown."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 5703|5604|235|"Section of anti-tank ditch observed by recorder when a schoolboy during the war."|"1999/01/18"|0|"" 5705|5605|31|"Pillbox [probably type 24], first noted by recorder as schoolboy during war, but since observed as still extant. Overgrown."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 5706|5606|235|"Pillbox [probably type 24], first noted by recorder as schoolboy during war, but since destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 5707|5607|235|"Pillbox [probably type 24], first noted by recorder as schoolboy during war, but since destroyed. A water pumping station has been built on the site."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 5708|5608|235|"Pillbox [probably type 24], first noted by recorder as schoolboy during war, but since destroyed. "|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 5710|1626|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 5711|5612|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 5712|5612|31|"Type 24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated in woodland close to River Medway, on N side of river defending against advance from the south. with PLAN"|"1996/07/28"|6|"" 5713|5611|171|"Pillbox built into an estate agent's office."|"1998/03/24"|0|"" 5714|5614|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces SE and commands demolished railway bridge and canal at SU 995464. 5 standard embrasures,3-step, for rifle/LMG. Internal blast wall. Damp and overgrown."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 5715|5616|31|"Type 26 pillbox with steel shutters over embrasures."|"1995/05/11"|0|"" 5716|5617|31|"Type 26 pillbox with steel shutters over embrasures."|"1995/05/11"|0|"" 5718|5619|31|"Type 22 pillbox with low door and steps down - facing E."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 5720|5620|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5721|5621|31|"Home Guard Shelter. No windows present."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5722|5622|31|"Home Guard Shelter."|"1990/06/__"|0|"" 5723|5623|31|"Home Guard Shelter."|"1988/__/__"|0|"" 5724|5624|31|"Home Guard Shelter. In trees next to village hall."|"1993/12/__"|0|"" 5725|5625|31|"Home Guard Shelter."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 5727|5626|318|"Pillbox of unknown specification."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 5728|5627|31|"Home Guard Shelter."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5729|5628|31|"Home Guard Shelter."|"1994/10/25"|0|"" 5730|1636|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 5731|5629|31|"Home Guard Shelter."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5732|5630|31|"Home Guard Shelter, standard. Brick built with concrete roof. Rectangular, door in short side to E. Two small windows high up on short side to W."|"1994/10/28"|0|"" 5733|5631|31|"Home Guard Shelter, standard. Brick built with concrete roof."|"1994/09/__"|0|"" 5734|1637|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with brick supported concrete shelf inside [for mounting weapon, viewing equipment, etc]."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 5735|5632|31|"Home Guard Shelter, standard. Brick built with concrete roof. Two high windows in short W wall."|"1994/01/__"|0|"" 5736|5633|31|"Home Guard Shelter, standard. Brick built with concrete roof. Door in long E wall."|"1994/12/__"|0|"" 5737|5634|31|"This pillbox was built on the seaward end of the old Kiln Quay at Flushing and would have been used in the event of an attack on Falmouth Docks (about 50 yards to the S) and Falmouth Harbour. From examination of the quay, which was renovated and resurfaced in 1985, it appears that the pillbox was square in shape. [The recorder recalls the pillbox being in position about 15 years ago and assumes it was demolished when the quay was refurbished in 1985]."|"1998/10/14"|0|"" 5738|5635|31|"Home Guard Shelter, standard. Brick built with concrete roof. Door in E (end) wall. Vents but no windows."|"1994/12/__"|0|"" 5739|5636|31|"Home Guard Shelter, standard."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 5740|5637|31|"Home Guard Shelter, standard."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 5741|5638|31|"This is a type 24 pillbox with an inner blast wall to protect entrance. It is in good condition, but could be in some danger of falling into the sea due to erosion in this area. It has 19ins thick walls with embrasures measuring 17ins (wide) x 12ins (high). No embrasures on the rear entrance wall. 6ft 6ins headroom, and it has about 18ins depth of soil and grass on roof as camouflage. Small ventilation spaces have been built over each embrasure - measuring 9ins x 4ins."|"1998/10/15"|0|"" 5742|5639|31|"This is a type 24 pillbox in good condition and built as part of the anti invasion defences on this beach. An anti-tank wall measuring from 4ft to 8ft in height and about 4ft in width, with buttresses, still exists for about half the length of the beach and a smaller section still exists at the E end. The pillbox has 28ins thick walls, a 12ins thick roof and 2 embrasures (only) on the two sides covering the beach. These embrasures measure 16ins wide x 14ins in height. The pillbox is built right into the cliff and only two sides can be used for firepower. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference SW 97264130]"|"1998/10/19"|0|"" 5743|5640|31|"This was originally an anti tank road block made with concrete cylindrical road blocks measuring 2ft in height and 2ft in diameter. The road block was sited at a road bridge. The road at this spot has since been widened and the small bridge by-passed. However, 45 of the concrete road blocks can still be seen by the road bridge as they have been incorporated into the banks of the stream just W of the bridge. Two more concrete cylindrical road blocks can be seen a few yards W of the bridge on the grass verge where they were built as part of a farmer's milk churn delivery base."|"1998/11/03"|0|"" 5744|5641|31|"This was an anti tank road block constructed from concrete in the form of a chicane across the Hayle Causeway. No trace remains today. It is understood that drop holes were incorporated into the road block whereby iron posts could be inserted into the road as additional defences."|"1998/11/__"|0|"" 5745|5642|31|"6 anti-tank road blocks still exist at this site today. They are rectangular in shape with one side slightly sloped. Each block measures about 2.5ft in each direction. The tactical reason for this road block is uncertain, although the minor road is situated between the two important wireless cable stations at Porthcurno and Sennen Cove which were in use during WW2."|"1998/11/12"|0|"" 5747|5645|31|"Pillbox variant built in to the bank of a large ditch. Concrete. Entrance via ditch. [This record is located in the 'multi-county box' in a file of work by R.Cording]."|"1998/06/__"|0|"" 5748|5646|31|"Although this pillbox is no longer in existence a contemporary photograph shows that the pillbox at this location has been camouflaged to look like a bus stop shelter."|"1998/11/12"|863|"6" 5750|5647|31|"This type 24 pillbox, constructed from concrete blocks, is sited on top of an old limekiln at S end of Polkerris beach. It is in good condition, but access was not possible due to shrub overgrowth. It is built with small vents above the embrasures and would have defended Polkerris Harbour against invasion."|"1998/11/14"|0|"" 5751|5648|31|"This is a concrete blockhouse construction with a central open position for the gun - flanked by two roofed and walled sections for accommodation for the gun crew and ammunition. This gun would have been positioned to provide enfilade fire along Hayle Sands beach [sand dunes have built up since the war, but the field of fire would have been open at time of WW2]. The gun site is in good condition and an inscription can be seen in the concrete alongside the window aperture as follows:- ""K.S. T.C. Todd. F.R.L. 1941"". [Presumably the builders of the gun site left their names and initials]."|"1998/11/25"|0|"" 5752|4941|220|"Type 28a pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5753|5649|31|"This is an adapted type 24 pillbox designed to fit close up under the cliffs. It has the door at rear by cliff face and has 3 embrasures overlooking the beach. It is partly sunk into the ground. It has 24ins walls and a 14ins roof. [A door has now been cut into the front of the pillbox to make for easier access]."|"1998/11/25"|0|"" 5754|5650|31|"This is a typical design anti-tank invasion wall as found on other beaches in Cornwall. It is constructed from concrete blocks and is 4ft wide and approximately 4ft in height throughout its length. Apart from road access gaps the bulk of the wall still remains."|"1998/11/25"|0|"" 5755|5651|31|"This is a typical design anti-tank invasion wall as found on other beaches in Cornwall. It is constructed from concrete blocks and is 4ft wide and approximately 4ft in height throughout its length. It is still in very good order and well maintained. Apart from access gaps it is probably as good as the day it was built."|"1998/11/25"|0|"" 5756|5652|31|"About one-third of this anti-tank invasion wall still remains on the beach at St. Anthony in Meneage. Constructed from concrete blocks, it is the standard width of 4ft and averages 4ft in height along its length. A small section juts out across the beach from the wall of a building, and a larger length of wall exists as part of the boundary of a garden to a house."|"1998/11/25"|0|"" 5757|5653|31|"This pillbox was built in the apex of the A3082 road and the B3269 road at the Newtown crossroads just W of Fowey. It was built in the SW angle of the two roads and was camouflaged as a hayrick. The pillbox no longer exists as the road has been widened and the complete crossroads redesigned since the war. [The recorder spoke to a resident of nearby Golant who remembered the pillbox. He told him that on VE Day he and a friend went into Fowey to watch the Victory bonfire, but arrived too late and the bonfire had gone out. On their way home to Golant they decided to have their own private bonfire and set light to the camouflage hayrick covering the pillbox. Apparently it was a good fire and many rats departed their burning residence. The pillbox was unharmed]."|"1998/12/02"|0|"" 5758|5654|31|"Type 24 pillbox in good condition, although overgrown with shrubs, etc. In private ownership in a garden."|"1998/12/02"|0|"" 5759|5655|31|"The beach at Poldhu Cove was mined and protected by the usual scaffolding across the beach. Nothing remains at this site today, but local residents can remember that at least one soldier was killed accidentally by a mine during the war."|"1998/12/02"|0|"" 5760|5656|220|"Remains of pillbox on beach. brick and concrete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5761|5657|220|"Type 24 pillbox, brick and concrete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5763|5658|31|"Very unusual concrete caltrops (2) [portable anti-tank obstacles made of iron and concrete in the form of an anti-cavalry metal caltrop] still positioned by the side of the road. One stands on a concrete pull-off to a field and the other is embedded in a hedge. They are the survivors of some 10-14 such caltrops at this spot, the remains of a roadblock. The recorder recalls these defences as an evacuee child during the war, and has paid visits there since."|"1999/01/23"|0|"" 5764|5659|31|"Pillbox [type unknown], now DESTROYED by building of the M25 motorway."|"1999/01/23"|0|"" 5766|5660|220|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5767|5661|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Red brick shuttered. [Possibly part of a defended locality] [As part of the Norfolk Defensive Structures Survey this site was given the site No E2 2 and recorded as having an SMR number on a map for another site - see UORN 5571]"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5768|5662|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Red brick shuttered. [Possibly part of a defended locality] [As part of the Norfolk Defensive Structures Survey this site was given the site No E2 3 and recorded as having an SMR number on a map for another site - see UORN 5571]"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5769|5663|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Red brick shuttered. [Possibly part of a defended locality] [Not recorded as part of the Norfolk Defensive Structures Survey, this site does not appear on the map on record UORN 5571]"|"1998/11/25"|0|"" 5770|5664|220|"Type 22 pillbox, brick-shuttered, in hedge."|"1997/06/12"|0|"" 5771|1644|31|"Type 24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated to cover E - W route along A299 North Kent road: thin walled type 24 in exposed position in field [now] with PLAN"|"1995/06/02"|6|"" 5772|5667|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by ""porch"", and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]."|"1998/12/17"|0|"" 5773|5668|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]."|"1998/12/17"|0|"" 5774|5669|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5775|5670|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5777|5672|32|"Coast artillery battery built 1940 by 324 Bt RA. Inspected late 1940 and found to be in good condition - `clean and tidy'. Closed in 1944. Housed two 6in ex-naval guns from HMS Africa."|"____/__/__"|82|"" 5778|5672|31|"Cromer Coast artillery battery. Most of the site has been removed. There is a raised hump in the garden of `Clifenooke' which is possibly the remains of the war shelter and magazines joining the two gun houses which were built on the cliff path. The 4 search lights were below on the lower prom. There is a large building covered in creepers in the garden of the bungalow in `The Warren' - possibly the generator house for coast artillery search lights. See UORN 5673."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5779|5673|31|"Cromer Coast artillery battery. Most of the site has been removed. Large building covered in creepers in the garden of the bungalow in `The Warren' - possibly the generator house for coast artillery search lights. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5780|5673|32|"Coast artillery battery built 1940 by 324 Bt RA. Inspected late 1940 and found to be in good condition - `clean and tidy'. Closed in 1944. Housed two 6in ex-naval guns from HMS Africa."|"____/__/__"|82|"" 5781|136|31|"Non-standard pillbox situated at rear of beach with field of fire towards sea and across beach. 3 embrasures. No roof (badly damaged)."|"1997/08/13"|6|"" 5782|152|31|"Non-standard pillbox situated overlooking Carne Beach and the sea. 3 x embrasures (now blocked up). Fence fixed to pillbox and used as hardstanding for seats for hotel."|"1997/08/13"|6|"" 5783|5675|31|"Type 26 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5784|5675|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5785|5676|31|"Row of anti tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5786|5676|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5787|5677|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5788|5677|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5789|3329|31|"Non-standard pillbox situated overlooking Carne Beach and sea. 3 embrasures (all now with glass in). No access to interior. Roof fenced and used as area for garden furniture."|"1997/08/13"|6|"" 5790|5678|31|"Pillbox, WW1 in middle of field."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5791|5678|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5792|5679|31|"Pillbox, WW1."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5793|5679|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5794|5680|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5795|5680|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5798|5682|31|"Two rectangular structures 25ft x 6ft x 6ft and 15ft x 6ft x 6ft., brick and concrete. Structures are backing on to wall on SE side of grounds. During the war site was known as HMS Watchful."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5799|5682|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5800|5683|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement."|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 5801|5684|31|"WW1 pillbox, embrasures set two courses down from roof. Fitted with steel shutters. Three holes in roof. Doors still in place."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5802|5685|31|"WW1 pillbox."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 5803|5686|31|"Standard Spigot Mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5804|5687|31|"Two anti tank blocks, 5ft square, on S side of approach road to bridge. Three hairpin anti tank rails on the N side of the road."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 5805|5688|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Removed 1960s for road widening - A47."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 5806|5639|31|"Type 24 variant. Situated behind sea wall with field of fire to sea and across beach. Sunken rear entrance; vents over embrasures; rubbish inside. with PLAN"|"1997/08/15"|6|"" 5807|5689|31|"World War 1 hexagonal pillbox with metal doors."|"1997/05/27"|0|"" 5808|5689|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5809|5690|31|"World War 1 hexagonal pillbox."|"1997/05/27"|0|"" 5810|5690|31|"Large type 24 thick walled pillbox, two embrasures in rear wall either side of entrance. Slab concrete roof 12-18in thick. Anti ricochet wall has been removed."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 5811|5691|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built with brick shuttering."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 5812|5692|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"1995/10/11"|0|"" 5813|5693|31|"Home Guard shelter."|"1994/10/14"|0|"" 5814|5694|31|"Home Guard shelter. Rectangular shelter with door in W wall and 2 windows high in E wall. 9ft x 13ft."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 5815|5695|171|"Pillbox, probably type 22."|"1998/08/10"|139|"" 5816|5696|171|"Pillbox."|"1998/08/10"|139|"" 5817|5697|171|"Pillbox, now destroyed."|"1998/08/10"|139|"" 5818|5698|171|"Pillbox, now destroyed."|"1998/08/10"|139|"" 5819|3342|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified, wood-shuttered. Reference N.1. Only a part of one wall remains. "|"1995/__/__"|404|"23-24" 5820|3343|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified. Reference N2. Walls 42ins-43ins thick, and roof 8ins-11ins. "|"1995/__/__"|404|"23-24" 5821|3344|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified. Reference N3. Walls 42ins-43ins thick, and roof 8ins-11ins. Two steps down to entrance. There is a half-inch diameter hole through the wall 11ins from the door, possibly for a field telephone wire, and a 4ins square shaft through the roof [perhaps to receive the pintle of an externally mounted AA gun]. "|"1995/__/__"|404|"24-25" 5822|3345|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified. Reference N4. Walls 42ins-43ins thick. Roof 10ins thick. 3 steps down into entrance. Drain in floor. "|"1995/__/__"|404|"23-24" 5823|3346|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified. Reference N5. Walls 42ins-43ins thick. Roof 8ins thick, with vertical 4ins wide square shaft right through it. 2 steps down to entrance. Floor drain. No public access."|"1995/__/__"|404|"23-24" 5824|3347|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified. Reference N6. 2 steps down to entrance. Floor drain. Walls 42ins-43ins thick. No public access."|"1995/__/__"|404|"23-24" 5827|3350|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified. Reference N9. Walls 42ins-43ins thick."|"1995/__/__"|404|"23-24" 5828|3351|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N12."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5829|3352|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N14."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5830|3353|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N15."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5831|3354|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N16."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5832|3355|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N17."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5833|3356|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N18."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5834|3357|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N19."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5835|3358|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N20."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5836|3359|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N21."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5838|3360|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N22."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5839|3361|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N23."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5840|3362|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N24."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5841|3363|32|"Pillbox type 22 modified. Reference N25."|"1940/__/__"|141|"" 5843|5699|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]. "|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5844|5700|31|"Type 24 variant. Breeze block shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch' (damaged), and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5845|5701|31|"Type 24 variant. Breeze block shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]. [Recorder Thomson gives NGR - ST 449425]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5846|5702|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in th s manner and are type 24s]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5847|5703|325|"Type 24 infantry pillbox with thickened walls [termed by recorder type 29]. DESTROYED."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5848|5704|325|"Anti-tank pimples. DESTROYED."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5849|5705|325|"Type 28A anti-tank twin embrasure 2pdr pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5850|5706|325|"Remains of railblock on N side of railway embankment [S side has been destroyed]."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5851|5707|325|"Roadblock consisting of a metal rail 'hedgehog' across the road and large concrete cylinders on the side of the road. Now DESTROYED."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5852|5708|325|"6pdr gunpit, now DESTROYED."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5853|5709|325|"Type 22 infantry pillbox, with thickened walls [recorder terms type 29]. In front of the pillbox is a sluice and drain which once drained water from the adjacent anti-tank ditch."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5854|5710|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2 pdr pillbox, blown up during training at the end of WW2. Only a few remnants survive."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5855|5711|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2 pdr pillbox, converted into a large infantry pillbox, the 2dr large embrasure being replaced by an infantry embrasure. It was originally intended to be one of 2 type 28A's at this site. [Original defence site number - 366]. "|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5856|5712|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2 pdr pillbox, which was never completed and of which only the concrete base survives. "|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5857|5713|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure pillbox. [May be pillbox with original defence site number - 369]."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5858|5714|325|"Two bases of type 28A twin embrasure pillboxes that were never completed. These were to the W of the anti-tank ditch."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5859|5715|325|"Two bases of type 28A twin embrasure pillboxes that were never completed. These were to the W of the anti-tank ditch."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5860|2683|325|"A twin embrasure type 28A pillbox firing N and S. "|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5863|2684|325|"4 concrete cylinders on the roadside, part of roadblock on Tidmarsh Lane."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5864|2685|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr pillbox guarding roadblock. The pillbox was disguised as a house, being covered in wood and chicken wire and painted brown with white windows."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5866|5716|325|"Anti-tank pimples."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5867|5717|325|"Metal rail 'hedgehog' at point where anti-tank ditch [filled-in] crosses the Sulham Brook."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5868|5718|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5869|5719|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5870|5720|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5871|5721|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox, not completed, and concrete base only extant."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5872|5722|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5873|5723|325|"Type 24 infantry pillbox with strengthened walls."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5874|5724|325|"Roadblock formed of metal rail 'hedgehog', now totally DESTROYED."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5875|5725|325|"Type 24 infantry pillbox with strengthened walls [recorder terms a type 29]. [Original defence site number - 382]."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5876|5726|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5877|5727|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5878|5728|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox, not completed, and concrete base only extant."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5879|5729|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox, not completed, and concrete base only extant."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5880|5730|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5881|5731|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox. [Original defence site number - 386]."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5882|5732|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox, with two LMG embrasures in side wall."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5883|5733|325|"Roadblock at crossing of stop line and anti-tank ditch with Pincents Lane."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5884|5734|325|"Type 28A 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox. [Original defence site number - 389]."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5885|5735|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5886|5736|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5887|5737|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox, DESTROYED in the construction of the M4 motorway."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 5888|5738|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]. [Recorder Thomson gives NGR - ST 410442]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5889|5739|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5890|5740|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5891|5741|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Rear access covered by 'porch', and structure built on large concrete raft to prevent subsidence on soft land of the Somerset Levels. [All the pillboxes from Highbridge to Wells are constructed in this manner and are type 24s]."|"1998/12/01"|0|"" 5892|5742|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Largely overgrown"|"1998/12/01"|0|"" 5893|5743|31|"Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. "|"1998/12/01"|0|"" 5894|5744|31|"14 x anti-tank cubes of standard size. These have been moved a few yards, and they were originally on the S side of the railway line [information to recorder from local farmer's wife]. [Recorder Thomson gives NGR - ST 629511]."|"1998/11/30"|0|"" 5896|5746|31|"Type 26 pillbox with brick shuttering. [Recorder Thomson gives NGR - ST 629511]."|"1998/11/30"|426|"106" 5897|5748|31|"Type 26 pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1998/11/30"|426|"106" 5898|5749|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering. Largely overgrown."|"1998/12/01"|426|"107" 5899|5747|31|"Type 24 pillbox with 3 embrasures. Brick and concrete. Possibly built later in the war due to limited number of embrasures and thickness of walls."|"1998/09/__"|0|"" 5900|5750|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering. "|"1998/12/01"|426|"107" 5901|5751|31|"Type 25 pillbox (variant) constructed without roof. The original embrasures have been reduced in size with concrete. The pillbox retains original exterior green paint in places. Area C/O, B. Lowry, suggests it could be a Norcon pillbox."|"1995/03/__"|0|"" 5902|5752|31|"7 x anti-tank 'pimples' covering fordable point in brook."|"1998/12/01"|426|"107" 5903|5753|31|"3 x anti-tank 'pyramids' covering fordable point in Wellow Brook."|"1998/12/01"|0|"" 5904|5755|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick-shuttering."|"1998/12/01"|0|"" 5905|5754|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Entrance below ground level via steps. There is no internal anti ricochet wall. Single pillar supports roof. On top of roof has been built a brick observation post. Over the pillbox entrance is the letter 'V' set with pebbles in the concrete. Either side is the letter 'v' spelt out in morse code. The pillbox is concrete except for brick loopholes. Observation post - brick with tin roof. The pillbox is under restoration by the Northamptonshire Airfield and Aircraft Restoration Group. "|"1995/12/07"|0|"" 5906|5756|31|"6 x anti-tank cubes lining bank of Wellow Brook."|"1998/12/01"|426|"107" 5907|5757|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5908|5758|31|"Type 11008/41 Battle HQ surrounded by two cantilever pillboxes with earth revetment and three seagull trenches. "|"1995/12/07"|0|"" 5909|5759|31|"One of two cantilever pillboxes next to a Type 11008/41 Battle HQ. Also surrounded by three seagull trenches. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 5910|5760|31|"One of two cantilever pillboxes next to a Type 11008/41 Battle HQ. Also surrounded by three seagull trenches."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 5911|5761|31|"One of three seagull trenches next to a Type 11008/41 Battle HQ. Also surrounded by two cantilever pillboxes."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 5912|5762|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5913|5763|31|"One of three seagull trenches next to a Type 11008/41 Battle HQ. Also surrounded by two cantilever pillboxes."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 5914|5764|31|"One of three seagull trenches next to a Type 11008/41 Battle HQ. Also surrounded by two cantilever pillboxes."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 5915|5765|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering. [Recorder Thomson gives NGR - ST 427433]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5916|5766|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5917|5767|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering. Partially overgrown. [Recorder Thomson gives NGR - ST 430435]."|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5918|5768|31|"Derelict barn converted into Battle HQ to co-ordinate the defence of RAF Sywell. The building has embrasures in all its sides and a bunker inside with two rooms. The bunker is protected by a blast wall and a thick concrete roof. A third room was built on to the western end of the barn. Between the first field visit in 1994 and a second in 1998 the site has been removed, with the exception of the bunker."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 5919|5769|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering. "|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5920|5770|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering. "|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 5921|5771|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Doorway is on N side.The brick shuttering is missing at the top of the pillbox."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 5922|5772|31|"Two approx. square in plan brick structures with timber doors and concrete roof and floors. Said to have been used for ammunition storage."|"1998/09/09"|0|"" 5923|5773|171|"The A428 Bedford Road had been improved shortly before WW2, creating a long stretch of wide, concrete road to the N of Brafield-on-the-Green. In order to prevent enemy aircraft from landing, a long chain was suspended across the road between two large ash trees, but above the height of road traffic. The ash tree on the W side remains. The device was situated on the parish boundary between Brafield and Little Houghton."|"1988/__/__"|165|"" 5924|5774|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton anti-tank island roadblocks constructed of steel rails. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from 16 August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 5925|5775|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton anti-tank island roadblocks constructed of steel rails. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from 16 August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 5926|5776|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton anti-tank island roadblocks constructed of steel rails and sandbags. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from 16 August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 5927|5777|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton anti-tank island roadblocks constructed of steel rails. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from 16 August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 5928|5778|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. It was retained in September 1941, when 14 of the road blocks were removed, and strengthened and re-designated a Defended Locality. Concrete cylinders from removed roadblocks were reused at three defended localities, and others were made, In all there were 750 cylinders provided for the defence of Northampton. Road block and defended locality were manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from 16 August 1940 to 1944. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 5929|5779|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. It was retained in September 1941, when 14 of the road blocks were removed, and strengthened and re-designated a Defended Locality. Concrete cylinders from removed roadblocks were reused at three defence localities, and others were made. In all there were 750 cylinders provided for the defence of Northampton. Road block and defended locality were manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from 16 August 1940 until 1944. For further information see SRF."|"1998/07/21"|0|"" 5930|5780|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton anti-tank island roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in holes in road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from 16 August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/07/29"|0|"" 5931|5781|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 5932|5782|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 5933|5783|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/20"|0|"" 5934|5784|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/20"|0|"" 5935|5785|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/20"|0|"" 5936|5786|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5937|5787|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5938|5788|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5939|5789|31|"One of the original 17 Northampton roadblocks constructed of steel rails set in slots in the road. The roadblock was reinforced with concrete cylinders in mid 1941. Removed in September 1941. Road block was manned by 12th Btn Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from Mid-August 1940 until removal. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5940|5790|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5941|5791|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5942|5792|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midlands Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5943|5793|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midlands Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5944|5794|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. Together with three other roadblocks around Buttocks Booth it formed one of the 17 original roadblocks set up around Northampton in 1940. In mid 1941 the roadblocks were strengthened with concrete cylinders - used as outer defences to prevent enemy tanks making a rush at the steel-work. With the designation of Northampton as a nodal point in September 1941 and the creation of defended localities in the town all four Buttocks Booth roadblocks were abandoned and the concrete cylinders moved to reinforce other defences. Buttocks Booth road blocks were manned by members of the 12th Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from mid-1940 until their closure the following year. For further information see SRF."|"1998/07/02"|0|"" 5945|5795|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. Together with three other roadblocks around Buttocks Booth it formed one of the 17 original roadblocks set up around Northampton in 1940. In mid 1941 the roadblocks were strengthened with concrete cylinders - used as outer defences to prevent enemy tanks making a rush at the steel-work. With the designation of Northampton as a nodal point in September 1941 and the creation of defended localities in the town all four Buttocks Booth roadblocks were abandoned and the concrete cylinders moved to reinforce other defences. Buttocks Booth road blocks were manned by members of the 12th Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from mid-1940 until their closure the following year. For further information see SRF."|"1998/07/02"|0|"" 5946|5796|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. Together with three other roadblocks around Buttocks Booth it formed one of the 17 original roadblocks set up around Northampton in 1940. In mid 1941 the roadblocks were strengthened with concrete cylinders - used as outer defences to prevent enemy tanks making a rush at the steel-work. With the designation of Northampton as a nodal point in September 1941 and the creation of defended localities in the town all four Buttocks Booth roadblocks were abandoned and the concrete cylinders moved to reinforce other defences. Buttocks Booth road blocks were manned by members of the 12th Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from mid-1940 until their closure the following year. For further information see SRF."|"1998/07/02"|0|"" 5947|5797|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. Together with three other roadblocks around Buttocks Booth it formed one of the 17 original roadblocks set up around Northampton in 1940. In mid 1941 the roadblocks were strengthened with concrete cylinders - used as outer defences to prevent enemy tanks making a rush at the steel-work. With the designation of Northampton as a nodal point in September 1941 and the creation of defended localities in the town all four Buttocks Booth roadblocks were abandoned and the concrete cylinders moved to reinforce other defences. Buttocks Booth road blocks were manned by members of the 12th Northamptonshire Home Guard (Northampton Borough) from mid-1940 until their closure the following year. For further information see SRF."|"1998/07/02"|0|"" 5948|5798|31|"A line of stone boulders laid offshore to obstruct boat landings in Balaclava Bay. [Some have moved from original positions]."|"1996/03/__"|167|"" 5949|5799|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/03"|0|"" 5950|5800|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/03"|0|"" 5951|5801|31|"Barbed wire and steel tubing fortification stretching along the beach. [Informant: Mr. Stan White, who lived at .No.13, Cove Cottages]."|"1998/07/__"|168|"1" 5952|5802|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5953|5803|31|"Stone boulders placed at intervals across the Common."|"1997/06/__"|170|"" 5954|5804|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/05"|0|"" 5955|5805|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/05"|0|"" 5956|5806|31|"Square anti-tank blocks, with pyramid shaped tops."|"1998/06/__"|171|"84" 5957|5807|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/06"|0|"" 5958|5808|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5959|5809|325|"Charges were laid on the old iron bridge (1895). This bridge was replaced in 1985 by one constructed S of the old bridge. It carries the A354 road. The charges were made safe at the end of the war."|"1998/07/31"|172|"16" 5960|5810|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5961|5811|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5962|5812|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5963|5813|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5964|5814|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5965|5815|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/12"|0|"" 5966|5816|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/12"|0|"" 5967|5817|31|"Rifle pit probably positioned to protect the original 3in gun site and camp. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 5968|5818|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/12"|0|"" 5969|5819|31|"One of 4 slit trenches positioned to stop the enemy getting to the top of the island via the Incline Road, this being the only road up from the Naval Base on the E side of the island. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|173|"" 5970|5820|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the South Midlands Area Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Oxford District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/12"|0|"" 5971|5821|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5972|5822|31|"One of 4 slit trenches positioned to stop the enemy getting to the top of the island via the Incline Road, this being the only road up from the Naval Base on the E side of the island. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|173|"" 5973|5823|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5974|5824|31|"One of 4 slit trenches positioned to stop the enemy getting to the top of the island via the Incline Road, this being the only road up from the Naval Base on the E side of the island. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|177|"" 5975|5825|31|"One of 4 slit trenches positioned to stop the enemy getting to the top of the island via the Incline Road, this being the only road up from the Naval Base on the E side of the island. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|173|"" 5976|5826|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5977|5827|31|"A slit trench. Overgrown: no trace. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|174|"" 5978|5828|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5979|5829|31|"Two slit trenches close together on the edge of the cliff: one was to store rifle grenades (Mills Bombs). From this position landing places on the East Weares could be covered. Slit trenches are in a very dangerous location and condition is hard to assess. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|175|"" 5980|5830|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/07"|0|"" 5981|5831|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF. Additional notes on location: The contemporary schedule gives the location as N of the junction with Mill Lane and Doddington Road on what was the A45 (this part is now A509). In fact , these two roads did not meet the A45 in one place but intersected in two completely different locations. Doddington Road met London Road just below the town centre and Mill Lane emerged further S near the Borough boundary. The latter seems the most likely site for a roadblock of this period and this is reflected in the NGR given - Dr. S.R. Hollowell."|"1998/08/17"|0|"" 5982|5832|31|"A slit trench probably used by the Home Guard Unit of HM Prison at The Grove. Good coverage of the East Weares below. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|178|"" 5983|5833|31|"A slit trench probably used by the Home Guard Unit of HM Prison at The Grove. Good coverage of the East Weares below. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]."|"1997/10/__"|179|"" 5984|5834|31|"A slit trench probably used by the Home Guard Unit of HM Prison at The Grove. Good coverage of the East Weares below. [Informant: Gordon Black, resident at 'The Grove' during WW2]. - some evidence on the ground."|"1997/10/__"|180|"" 5985|5835|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and /or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/12"|0|"" 5986|5836|31|"This old Tower Mill of c.1625 was used as a look out in WW2 by the Home Guard [local knowledge]. Weapon loopholes are now filled in."|"1997/07/__"|181|"" 5987|5837|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/17"|0|"" 5988|5838|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/08/17"|0|"" 5989|5839|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/04"|0|"" 5990|5840|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/12"|0|"" 5991|5841|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/12"|0|"" 5992|5842|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/19"|0|"" 5993|5843|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/17"|0|"" 5994|5844|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/17"|0|"" 5995|5845|31|"What appear to be the remains of a hexagonal pillbox buried in the pebbles of the beach. 18ins wall thickness."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 5996|5846|31|"One of the road blocks constructed by Northamptonshire County Council by mid-July 1940, on behalf of the Central Midland Command. It was constructed on a site approved by the CRE Warwickshire District. The carriageway was not permanently blocked but steel stanchions and/or sand bags and lump stone were provided in order to close the road quickly in the event of an emergency. For further information see SRF."|"1998/09/17"|0|"" 5997|5847|31|"127 concrete cylinders originally used for road blocks now being used as a retaining wall on the junction between London Road and Croyland Road, Wellingborough."|"1998/08/08"|0|"" 5998|5848|31|"6 x concrete cylinders originally used for road blocks now being used as gate guards with at least 6 more in use around the yard. There are a further 4 being used as guards in a neighbouring gate to the W."|"1998/08/08"|0|"" 5999|5849|31|"4 x concrete cylinders originally used for road blocks now being used as gate guards."|"1998/08/08"|0|"" 6000|5850|31|"Northampton was originally suggested as an anti-tank island in June 1940 by Central Midland Area Command HQ, but the County passed almost immediately into Northern Command area. In September 1941, Northampton was designated a nodal point. Defended localities were constructed in September to replace roadblocks erected the previous year on the borough boundary. The defended localities were constructed on bridges and major road junctions in built up areas of the town where tanks were unable to jink around then. They were constructed partly of concrete cylinders moved from old roadblocks and some were further defended by spigot mortars. The Kingsthorpe defended locality was manned by members of No. 2 Platoon, under Lt. E. Beeston, A Company of the 12th Northamptonshire Battalion HG."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 6001|5851|31|"Northampton was originally suggested as an anti-tank island in June 1940 by Central Midland Area to Southern Command HQ, but the County passed almost immediately into Northern Command area. In September 1941, Northampton was designated a nodal point. Defended localities were constructed in September to replace roadblocks erected the previous year on the borough boundary. The defended localities were constructed on bridges and major road junctions in built up areas of the town where tanks were unable to jink around then. They were constructed partly of concrete cylinders moved from old roadblocks and some were further defended by spigot mortars. The Kingsley Park Hotel defended locality was partly constructed from concrete cylinders formerly used at the old Buttocks Booth and Manfield Hospital roadblocks. The sides of the defended locality formed by the Racecourse were open and so barbed wire obstacles were erected there. There were also at least two spigot mortars. The Racecourse at this time was an army camp ('Talavera Camp'). The Kingsley Park Hotel defended locality was manned by members of A Company of the 12th Northamptonshire Battalion HG."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 6002|5852|31|"Northampton was originally suggested as an anti-tank island in June 1940 by Central Midland Area to Southern Command HQ, but the County passed almost immediately into Northern Command area. In September 1941, Northampton was designated a nodal point. Defended localities were constructed in September to replace roadblocks erected the previous year on the borough boundary. The defended localities were constructed on bridges and major road junctions in built up areas of the town where tanks were unable to jink around then. They were constructed partly of concrete cylinders moved from old roadblocks and some were further defended by spigot mortars. The West Bridge defended locality was manned by members of the original D Company of the 12th Northamptonshire Battalion HG."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 6003|5853|31|"Northampton was originally suggested as an anti-tank island in June 1940 by Central Midland Area to Southern Command HQ, but the County passed almost immediately into Northern Command area. In September 1941, Northampton was designated a nodal point. Defended localities were constructed in September to replace roadblocks erected the previous year on the borough boundary. The defended localities were constructed on bridges and major road junctions in built up areas of the town where tanks were unable to jink around then. They were constructed partly of concrete cylinders moved from old roadblocks and some were further defended by spigot mortars. The Spencer Bridge defended locality was apparently positioned at the junction of St. Andrew's Road and Grafton Street which was easier to defend than the bridge itself, where there was open ground on one side. It was manned by members of the original D Company of the 12th Northamptonshire Battalion HG."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 6004|5855|31|"Northampton was originally suggested as an anti-tank island in June 1940 by Central Midland Area to Southern Command HQ, but the County passed almost immediately into Northern Command area. In September 1941, Northampton was designated a nodal point. Defended localities were constructed in September to replace roadblocks erected the previous year on the borough boundary. The defended localities were constructed on bridges and major road junctions in built up areas of the town where tanks were unable to jink around then. They were constructed partly of concrete cylinders moved from old roadblocks and some were further defended by spigot mortars. The existence of a defended locality at Abington Park has not been firmly established. Strategically, a defended locality at the junction of the Park Avenues North and South and Wellingborough Road, at the corner of Abinton Park, would conform with the pattern of other defended localities in Northampton. Further Barnes (see references) refers to a road block at Abington Park. More significantly, there is photographic evidence of members of C Company of the 12th Northamptonshire Battalion HG rolling concrete cylinders into place, also at a road block near Abington."|"1998/08/25"|0|"" 6005|5854|31|"Disused army camp. There are a number of ruined brick structures and areas of hardstanding and tarmac."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 6006|5856|31|"Under the Defended Localities system, it became necessary in early 1942 to establish a Keep. According to Barnes (see references) this was intended to be a rallying point in the centre of the town and a last ditch defensive position for the Battalion [a keep or keeps would have been established at all nodal points for last ditch defence]. In the event it was decided that a single Keep would be too large and so three were designated; The Drill Hall (used as Battalion HQ); the new Police Station in the Mounts; and the Barracks in Barrack Road. The Drill Hall Keep was manned by members of a new Company, F Company, of the 12th Northamptonshire Battalion HG. Nhe new Company was formed from No 9 Platoon of C Company - HQ was at the Lord Raglan public house."|"1998/10/14"|0|"" 6007|5857|31|"Under the Defended Localities system, it became necessary in early 1942 to establish a Keep. According to Barnes (see references) this was intended to be a rallying point in the centre of the town and a last ditch defensive position for the Battalion [a keep or keeps would have been established at all Nodal points for last ditch defence]. In the event it was decided that a single Keep would be too large and so three were designated; The Drill Hall (used as Battalion HQ); the new Police Station in the Mounts; and the Barracks in Barrack Road. The Keep was manned by members of a new Company, F Company, of the 12th Northamptonshire Battalion HG. The new Company was formed from No 9 Platoon of C Company - HQ was at the Lord Raglan public house."|"1998/10/14"|0|"" 6008|5858|31|"Under the Defended Localities system, it became necessary in early 1942 to establish a Keep. According to Barnes (see references) this was intended to be a rallying point in the centre of the town and a last ditch defensive position for the Battalion [a keep or keeps would have been established at all Nodal points for last ditch defence]. In the event it was decided that a single Keep would be too large and so three were designated; The Drill Hall (used as Battalion HQ); the new Police Station in the Mounts; and the Barracks in Barrack Road. The Keep was manned by members of a new Company, F Company, of the 12th Northamptonshire Battalion HG. The new Company was formed from No 9 Platoon of C Company - HQ was at the Lord Raglan public house."|"1998/10/14"|0|"" 6009|5859|31|"Concrete lined slit trench and accompanying upcast clay/soil mound. Orientated approx N to S, about 500m W of Fawsley Dower House and overlooking the valley below. Mound in front on E side, brick revetted on its rear (W) face. Concrete on 3 sides with open side and slight depression being the entrance on its N end. Measures 10.15m x 1.60m x 1.40m (deep). Original base not seen through rubble and plant growth. The concrete is continuous and about 24cm thick at sides and 38cm at end, S end intact but the rest is collapsing inwards. The brick on the bank is mortared and now very eroded."|"1998/06/25"|0|"" 6010|5860|31|"Only base and remains of walls to see. [Informant: Lt. Graham Matthews, RNAS Osprey helicopter pilot]."|"1995/09/11"|183|"" 6012|5861|31|"Thought to have been a round pillbox. Land slippage in this area has obliterated any remains."|"1995/12/11"|185|"" 6013|5862|31|"E shaped aircraft dispersal pen with defence positions. Has internal stanton shelter, for ground crew. Rear sides have loopholed walls running along them facing outwards towards road. Internal wall facing airfield has brick pillbox (no specification) with 5 embrasures, facing outwards. Whole Structure is grassed over. Space for two aircraft."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 6014|5863|31|"A five or six-sided pillbox with protected entrance. DESTROYED. [Recorder saw pillbox on a photograph in a display at All Saints Church 1998/07/14]."|"1998/07/__"|188|"" 6015|5864|31|"Pillbox described by informant (Neville Walbridge) as being of hexagonal type."|"1997/06/18"|191|"" 6016|5865|31|"Two concrete sewer pipes, upturned and placed side by side. They are both semi-sunken. The W pipe is half filled with water. The E pipe has a green painted metal gun mount in its base. Both pipes have a section of 'bar & rod' tracking in front of it, supported by a picket post, for camouflage."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 6017|5866|31|"Pillbox described by informants (Neville Walbridge and Bob Wollage) as being of hexagonal type."|"1997/06/18"|192|"" 6018|5867|31|"One of 6 pillboxes surrounding the East Weare Batteries. An irregular six-sided pillbox. Entrance now sealed with breeze blocks."|"1995/10/__"|194|"" 6019|5868|31|"Two concrete sewer pipes, upturned and placed side by side. Ther are both semi-sunken. The N pipe is half filled with water. The E pipe has a green painted metal gun mount in its base. Both pipes have wooden fencing posts around the inside with chamfered tops."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 6020|5869|31|"Viewing cupola under tree; chamfered top. Had several hooks just above viewing slit to hold camouflage nets. Emergency metal hatch missing, iron ladder intact. Main stairwell partially covered by concrete roof. Inside, half height green plaster on walls. WC door partially smashed off. Whole bunker filled with 7 inches of water. White washed inside. PBX room fully-fitted out with shelf and tables and electrical box on wall. Wooden shelf tables in main office broken although clipboard hooks intact."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 6021|5870|31|"One of 6 pillboxes surrounding the East Weare Batteries. An irregular six-sided pillbox. "|"1996/04/__"|194|"" 6022|5871|31|"One of 6 pillboxes surrounding the East Weare Batteries. An irregular six-sided pillbox. "|"1996/03/__"|196|"" 6023|5872|31|"One of 6 pillboxes surrounding the East Weare Batteries. An irregular six-sided pillbox. "|"1996/04/__"|197|"" 6024|5873|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"1997/05/28"|0|"" 6025|5874|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1997/11/14"|0|"" 6026|5875|31|"One of 6 pillboxes surrounding the East Weare Batteries. Only pieces remain, varying in wall thickness from 9.5ins to 10ins."|"1996/03/__"|198|"" 6027|5876|31|"One of 6 pillboxes surrounding the East Weare Batteries. An irregular six-sided pillbox."|"1996/02/__"|199|"" 6028|5877|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1997/11/14"|0|"" 6029|5878|31|"Thought to be a machine gun post. M/G cartridges found around the structure during clearance of scrub prior to the departure of the RN from the Naval Base."|"1996/06/__"|200|"" 6030|5879|31|"Probably six-sided pillbox (very overgrown)."|"1996/05/__"|201|"" 6031|5880|31|"Six-sided pillbox."|"1996/05/__"|202|"" 6032|5881|31|"Battle Headquarters. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TL 101869]."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 6034|5883|31|"Windmill used as Home Guard observation post."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6035|5882|31|"An irregular six-sided pillbox."|"1996/05/__"|203|"" 6036|5884|31|"One of two camouflaged pillboxes on Portland. Built to blend in with the boulder strewn area of the Weares."|"1995/06/__"|205|"" 6038|5885|31|"One of two camouflaged pillboxes on Portland. Built to blend in with the boulder strewn area of the weares."|"1995/06/__"|205|"" 6039|5886|31|"Windmill used as Home Guard observation post."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6040|5887|31|"One of two camouflaged pillboxes on Portland. Built to blend in with the boulder strewn area of the Weares."|"1995/06/__"|206|"" 6041|5888|31|"This was the first of two pillboxes built in the Cove in WW2. Bricks were first carried down to the site 12 at a time. Later a visiting Welsh regiment formed a line down the steps and passed materials hand to hand. Cement was similarly transported to the site. [Informant: Mr. Noble, a local man]."|"1997/04/__"|207|"" 6042|5889|31|"Windmill used as Home Guard observation post. All the windows were blocked up and new floors added. Four holes, for observation, were knocked out above top floor blocked windows."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6043|5890|31|"This was the second of two pillboxes built in the Cove in WW2. Bricks were first carried down to the site 12 at a time. Later the visiting Welch regiment formed a line down the steps and passed materials hand to hand. Cement was similarly transported to the site. [Informant: Mr. Noble, a local man]. [Recorder Perry originally gave NGR - SY 69707101 for this pillbox]. Recorder's photograph 529/15 of 7.4.97 not attached. "|"1997/04/__"|209|"" 6044|5891|31|"Windmill used as Home Guard observation post."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6045|5892|31|"Windmill used as Home Guard observation post."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6046|5893|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 6047|5894|31|"Check point where passes/identity cards had to be shown."|"1997/06/__"|0|"" 6048|5895|31|"Check point where passes/identity cards had to be shown. A moveable barbed wire trestle with sentry box alongside. [Informant: Bob Wollage of Weston]."|"1997/06/__"|0|"" 6049|5896|31|"29mm Spigot mortar plinth [pedestal]."|"1991/__/__"|211|"" 6050|5897|31|"29mm Spigot mortar plinth [pedestal]."|"1983/__/__"|212|"" 6051|5899|31|"29mm Spigot mortar plinth [pedestal]."|"1983/__/__"|213|"" 6052|5898|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement, with two compartments. A smaller room with 2 embrasures, one on front elevation, one on left hand side. The second larger room contains one embrasure on right hand side elevation and large embrasure for anti-tank gun. It is sited at confluence of Down Holland Brook and River Alt. Approx. 30ft x 20ft x 8ft."|"1998/04/19"|0|"" 6053|5900|31|"29mm Spigot mortar plinth [pedestal]."|"1983/__/__"|214|"" 6054|5901|31|"29mm Spigot mortar plinth [pedestal]."|"1983/__/__"|215|"" 6055|5902|31|"29mm Spigot mortar plinth [pedestal]."|"1983/__/__"|216|"" 6056|5903|171|"Mines (mine 'B', type 'C) were laid on the beach at Balaclava Bay. [Informant: David Smith, former Sapper R.E. involved in clearance operations at the end of the war]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 6057|5904|171|"Mines were laid from the main road (A354) to the top of the beach alongside the Masonic Hall. [Informant: David Smith, former Sapper R.E. involved in clearance operations at the end of the war]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 6058|5905|171|"Minefield. A Private in the Welch Regiment, in a state of depression, committed suicide on 23 October 1940 by entering the known mined area. His grave is in the Royal Naval Cemetery, Portland."|"1998/__/__"|217|"" 6059|5906|31|"Two American servicemen were killed in this minefield on 27 July 1944. [This incident was witnessed by Frank Dawe of Yeovil, a member of the Royal Observer Corps on duty at the observation post at Grove Point, and Gordon Black of Portland who lived at the Grove."|"1998/02/__"|220|"" 6060|5907|31|"Minefield. Four men and a borstal escapee were killed on the footpath at this point."|"1997/10/__"|223|"" 6061|2918|31|"Possible pillbox. A small rectangular structure with long open front. Signs of telephone wire connections. Probable use as ARP post with secondary role as pillbox. Faces down main road."|"1997/03/21"|0|"" 6062|2922|31|"Type 23 concrete pillbox facing E towards the sea."|"1997/08/15"|0|"" 6063|2923|31|"Pillbox, no specification"|"1996/04/22"|0|"" 6065|5908|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox."|"1991/__/__"|0|"" 6066|5909|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox."|"1991/__/__"|0|"" 6067|5910|31|"Semi-circular concrete gun emplacement with brick and concrete long rectangular structure to rear. Faces north out to sea"|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6068|5912|31|"Pillbox, long rectangular concrete bunker with entrance and blast wall at either end. Three embrasures in wall facing W."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 6069|5914|31|"Pillbox, rectangular concrete with brick shuttering"|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 6070|5915|31|"Pillbox, rectangular concrete. Intact but undermined by erosion."|"1991/__/__"|0|"" 6071|5916|31|"Pillbox, rectangular concrete; brick shuttering; facing N."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6072|5917|31|"Pillbox, rectangular concrete."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6073|5918|31|"Mostly demolished but the following remains: Brick mounting for A/1 Gun (see attached plan). Concrete circle for A/2 Gun. Concrete circle for pre WW2 guns. No 58 pillbox built into seawall. Concrete enclosed compound with loopholes and pillbox [see UORN 10181]. Possible holdfasts for Bofors gun."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6075|5920|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters by perimeter road N of runways."|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 6076|5921|31|"Battle HQ, elevated, coated with asphalt, basement water logged."|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 6077|5922|31|"Arrow-head elevated brick defence trench at entrance to farm"|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 6078|5923|31|"Rectangular brick defence trench next to BHQ."|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 6079|5924|31|"Cross shaped brick defence trench west of rectangular trench, possibly for defence or a blast shelter."|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 6080|5925|31|"Seagull trench, c.25yds long, covering E approaches to airfield. Concrete roof, brick pillars, square machine gun bays."|"1997/07/30"|0|"" 6081|5926|31|"Cantilevered pillbox - still retains machine gun rail."|"1997/07/30"|0|"" 6082|5927|31|"Seagull trench in slightly elevated position (artificially). Entered via rear. Of 'W' configuration with machine gun bays and remains of Turnbull mountings. Faces across runways."|"1997/08/03"|0|"" 6083|5928|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Large hexagonal, brick, embrasures on all 6 sides. Entrance via dogleg below an embrasure. Said to have central AA well [possibly a type 27]."|"1997/08/04"|0|"" 6084|5929|31|"Seagull trench in elevated position on rising ground facing across S runway."|"1997/08/03"|0|"" 6085|5930|31|"Seagull trench covering airfield - situated on edge of field adjacent to fall in levels."|"1997/08/03"|0|"" 6086|5931|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Large hexagonal."|"1995/08/26"|0|"" 6087|5932|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Large hexagonal."|"1995/08/26"|0|"" 6088|5933|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Large hexagonal."|"1995/08/26"|0|"" 6089|5934|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Large hexagonal. Part of defence system - may have included ditch on S side of field."|"1995/08/26"|0|"" 6090|5935|31|"Rectangular pillbox, one of at least 3 similar pillboxes near High Ercall airfield. Well preserved with corrugated iron roof. Ivy cleared from one side revealing white painted window around one embrasure - presumably wooden shutters fitted to take white lines of frame down face of window."|"1995/08/20"|0|"" 6091|5936|31|"Rectangular pillbox, one of at least 3 similar pillboxes near High Ercall airfield. Disguised as a small building"|"1995/08/19"|0|"" 6092|5937|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Disguised as small hut. Now destroyed."|"1996/07/01"|0|"" 6093|5938|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Hexagonal, brick built."|"1997/04/17"|0|"" 6094|5939|31|"Battle HQ, with standard cupola."|"1997/08/03"|0|"" 6095|5940|31|"Battle HQ, with spoil heaped against walls to submerge underground rooms. Site is flooded. Row of holes on top of entry side walls supported frame for camouflage nets."|"1997/07/30"|0|"" 6096|5941|31|"Small brick, thick walled building. It appears to have had a dummy roof, now gone. Concrete roof now visible where false roof has gone. One embrasure; oddly, the entrance faces field of fire - this may be due to lie of land. Most probably this site was a defence post."|"1998/02/02"|0|"" 6097|5942|31|"Pillbox, hexagonal, now destroyed. Covered the crossing of the River Tern by the old A5 road (now B5061) and ancient bridge."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 6098|5943|31|"Pillbox, hexagonal, now destroyed by quarrying 1978/9. Faced north."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 6099|5944|31|"14 concrete anti tank cylinders."|"1995/07/06"|0|"" 6100|5945|31|"Type 24 pillbox on large plinth elevating it above canal up to road level"|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 6101|5946|171|"Bridge obstructed with 'hairpins' and 'cylinders'."|"1999/01/21"|229|"" 6102|5947|171|"Bridge obstructed with 'hairpins' and 'cylinders'."|"1999/01/21"|229|"" 6103|5948|171|"Bridge obstructed with 'hairpins' and 'cylinders'."|"1999/01/21"|229|"" 6104|5950|31|"Type 22 pillbox by N side of bridge. Mr Patrick states pillbox was clad in corrugated iron to give the appearance of an agricultural building. The cladding is now gone."|"1999/01/21"|229|"" 6105|5951|171|"Bridge was fitted with obstacles - cylinders and possibly steel 'hairpins'."|"1999/01/21"|229|"" 6106|5952|171|"Between pillbox and Bridge Farm was a small Anderson type shelter. Possibly served as an ammunition shelter."|"1999/01/21"|229|"" 6107|5953|215|"It is said that there was a flame thrower buried in position to cover Temeside, a major route through the town of Ludlow - in May 1940 this was the A49 main road. The town is now bypassed. Temeside is a short stretch of road running from Ludford Bridge along the side of the River Teme to where the B4361 swings up towards the town."|"1999/01/21"|230|"" 6108|5954|215|"Bridge features as part of Western Command Stop Line No 28, along the River Teme. It was said to have a solidly built blockhouse covering the bridge - no trace remains. It is also possible that bridge was blocked with anti tank obstacles. Shropshire Archives 1024/7 - papers of 7 Battalion Shropshire Home Guard state that in December 1941 the bridge was to be provided with all round defence (see references)."|"____/__/__"|230|"" 6109|5955|171|"Middle span of redundant aqueduct was blown out to prevent use by German invaders."|"1999/02/23"|232|"" 6110|5956|215|"Steel wire or cable provided to close bridge, plus cylinders in side street. No remains on field visit - 1998/06/30. Reference quotes - 'a massive cable strung across Ludford Bridge' and 'massive concrete cylinders in side street to block tanks.'"|"____/__/__"|230|"" 6111|5957|32|"SRO archive 1024/7 identifies Ludlow as a nodal point"|"____/__/__"|231|"" 6112|5958|31|"Allan Williams Turret on railway embankment covering crossing of River Severn. Dome of Turret is in a fair condition, the base is badly corroded."|"1997/07/16"|0|"" 6113|5959|31|"Existing toll house/watchman's hut by former railway line. Building modified by insertion of new inner skin of brick, concrete fill, alteration of existing widows to loopholes. Loopholes camouflaged with black/white paint to look like windows. Coalport Bridge built 1818."|"1996/01/07"|0|"" 6114|5960|31|"Spigot mortar base by side of River Severn overlooking bridge over river. An oral account (no reference) states that area also defended by hairpins (no trace of sockets) and concrete cylinders (one in river)."|"1996/07/05"|0|"" 6115|5961|31|"Nine concrete anti tank cylinders by verge of road. In 1940 River Severn was a designated Western Command Stop line. It is not clear if cylinders are in their approximate original position as part of a roadblock to approaches from the SW to river, or have been removed from position by bridge which was certain to have had some form of obstacles (the old bridge was replaced in 1994)."|"1999/01/03"|0|"" 6116|5962|32|"SRO ref: 4861/3/33 - document dated 19/3/1942 refers to inspection of N end of bridge by OC 2nd Battalion Shropshire HG. 2 Blacker Bombards (spigot mortars) allocated for defence of N end of bridge, one on either side of this end of bridge. Additional information from oral account (no reference): Local resident, who has lived near site since 1949, recollects no defences. Spigot mortars may not have been in place. Also area of bridge has probably been much altered by landscaping since war."|"1942/03/19"|233|"" 6117|5963|32|"Church Stretton Defended Locality. Notes on defences from Invasion Committee file in Shropshire Records Office Ref: 1355/13. 'Military plan for defence of Church Stretton given to Committee on 1 October 1942' Outer defences - S of Church Stretton. Valley wired, well sited trenches constructed. Gun positions chosen to deny enemy use of roads [recorder, B. Lowry, recollects a reference to HG defences in the area of Brockhurst Castle SO 448926 in an excavation report on the castle. As yet he has not located the report but the reference to 'well sited trenches' may refer to positions on the castle which commands the southern approaches to the valley]. West of Church Stretton. Mobile troops occupy high points to prevent sniping and outflanking of outer defences. East of Church Stretton. Defence line established-well sited trenches. North of Church Stretton. Defence line reconnoitred. Static defence line provided. Roadblocks: 1. Bypass road, south of Laundry near high concrete wall. 2. North of Hotel. 3. East of Hotel. 4. North of Gas Works. 5. On old road, on corner north of Little Streeton."|"1942/10/01"|234|"" 6118|5964|32|"The following is from SRO archive 4861/2/29 'Exercise Chirk' by 2 Battalion Shropshire HG, to test the defences of Chirk Bridge (over Ceiriog, dated 3/11/1943. Defence positions include: CHIRK BRIDGE B. Lower Chirk Bank - Northover - 3 men C. Canal side - Northover - 3 men D. Reinforced cottage - LMG [possibly 'Cartref' a cottage overlooking bridge] E. on Bridge - 4 Rifles / 36 grenades F. Lower Chirk Bank - Blaker - 5 men G. Canal side - BHMG and 3 belts [Browning Heavy Machine Gun] A. Old PO - Rifles [the prefix letters probably refer to HG Platoons]. AQUEDUCT H. Aqueduct - 2 DC / 1 LMG grenades [DC - discharger cup for rifle grenades] I. via west - 2 DC / 1 LMG grenades I. Penylan Wood - Rifle grenades I. Railway - Blacker / Rifles I. Wood Oaklands side Rifles LMG In the same file there is also a reference to the checking of 'hairpins' in area by HG patrols [possibly located on Chirk Bridge]."|"1943/10/03"|235|"" 6119|5965|32|"Ellesmere was given all-round defence as shown by plan attached. Plan from Shropshire records 4861/3/33 Fieldwork has failed to show any trace of the features marked on the map. The map has been DIGITISED on to the record. Field work undertaken on 1 December 1998"|"1943/10/03"|233|"" 6120|5966|32|"Spigot Mortar emplacement, apparently on rising ground to SW of town centre covering A485 Oswestry to Ellesmere Rd. Fieldwork by the recorder traced Co-op but warehouse has been demolished for housing. Co-op now a fish and chip shop. Information on site is from Shropshire Record Office archives, file 4861/3/119-122. These record the selection of the site and notice to occupier under Regulation 50 of Defence Regulations 1939. States site alongside Co-op warehouse on the corner of the alleyway."|"1942/__/__"|236|"" 6121|5967|32|"Spigot Mortar emplacement, apparently behind wall in garden of old Police Station (now demolished). Covered approaches from SE. Fieldwork by the recorder located site as new Town Hall. Information on site is from Shropshire Record Office archives, file 4861/3/119-122. These record the selection of the site and notice to occupier under Regulation 50 of Defence Regulations 1939. Stated site to be behind garden wall of Police Station."|"1942/__/__"|236|"" 6122|5968|32|"The Hall was briefly used as a Home Guard Headquarters in 1940. In WW1 the Hall was used as an emergency hospital. Ellesmere Library contains photographs of Hall in WW1 and hospital beds. Site was demolished pre 1998 - now has sheltered accommodation on site. "|"1942/__/__"|237|"" 6123|5969|32|"The Mere was obstructed in 1940 against seaplane landings. "|"____/__/__"|238|"" 6124|5970|32|"The White Mere was obstructed in 1940 against seaplane landings. "|"____/__/__"|238|"" 6125|5971|31|"Large farm house, yard and outbuildings and walled garden used as Home Guard Headquarters by 'E' Company (Corporation Lane Platoon) 1st Battalion Shropshire Home Guard. A map/plan (from the Shropshire Regimental Museum) shows farm buildings, defensive positions and Blacker Bombard (Spigot mortar) positions. Northern wall of walled garden appears to have blocked entrance - possible loophole. Map/plan was presented to Regimental Museum by a Mr. Rowlands, a previous owner of the farm. "|"1998/07/10"|239|"" 6126|5972|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement in cemetery. Base has two small breeze block spur walls protruding from either side. In front of base and blocks is an earth mound piled as high as the breeze block walls."|"1995/11/21"|0|"" 6127|5973|31|"Site of Home Guard HQ. On Stoke on Trent Road, on outskirts of village of Hodnet, by disused railway bridge. Auction Market no longer operative - buildings boarded up. Yard used for storage by local county council. Information from local HG enthusiast, Carle Ciecora of Shrewsbury."|"1998/07/10"|0|"" 6128|5975|31|"Site of Home Guard HQ. Half timbered building, uncertain of original use. Referred to in Shropshire Records Office ref 1355/13 Church Stretton Invasion Committee. OC HG was on Committee - address of this site was on correspondence from HG."|"1998/04/20"|234|"" 6129|5976|31|"A number of anti tank cylinders lie next to bridge."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 6130|5977|32|"Roadblock site with blocking of road by tipping railway trucks filled with stone on to road from bridge."|"____/__/__"|240|"" 6131|5978|32|"Site of Home Guard observation post."|"1944/11/10"|227|"" 6132|5979|31|"Rows of concrete cylinders lining either side of school drive."|"1995/06/28"|0|"" 6133|5980|31|"Section post covering crossing. Originally had false roof - now largely collapsed."|"1996/07/26"|0|"" 6134|5981|31|"Small single embrasure concrete pillbox, specifically built for location. Built onto side of house overlooking S side of Sheffield railway station. Access through house."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 6135|5982|31|"Type 11008/41Battle Headquarters."|"1996/07/27"|0|"" 6136|5984|31|"Modern Norcon-style pillbox made of pre-cast reinforced concrete rings, approx. 3-4 rings high [may date from WW2]."|"1998/11/12"|0|"" 6137|5985|31|"Modern Norcon-style pillbox made of pre-cast reinforced concrete circular rings."|"1998/11/12"|0|"" 6138|5986|31|"Modern Norcon-style pillbox made of pre-cast reinforced concrete circular rings."|"1998/11/12"|0|"" 6139|5987|31|"Pillbox for heavy machine gun; with two LMG embrasures and one table for Vickers HMG."|"1997/09/27"|0|"" 6140|5988|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. The pillbox is completely overgrown by bushes and undergrowth, consequently difficult to determine construction or even confirm with certainty its existence. [No public access, so recorder unable to inspect: visible only from road on opposite bank of river]."|"1999/02/13"|0|"" 6141|5989|31|"Pillbox to which there is no public access. Visible only at about half mile distance from B1040 road. [Recorder unable to confirm construction or condition from this distance]."|"1999/02/13"|0|"" 6142|5990|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox, on private land, to which there is no public access."|"1999/02/13"|0|"" 6143|5991|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox [marked on OS map by small square]."|"1999/02/13"|0|"" 6144|5992|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox to which there is no public access. [Recorder viewed from E bank of Thorney River]."|"1999/02/13"|0|"" 6147|5995|31|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, one of a number along banks of River Tame."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 6148|5996|31|"Pillbox, thick walled, with brick outer shell. Marked by small square on OS map."|"1999/02/10"|0|"" 6149|5997|31|"Pillbox, with brick outer shell. No public access. [Recorder viewed from bank opposite]."|"1999/02/11"|0|"" 6150|5998|31|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, one of a number along banks of River Tame."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 6151|5999|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1999/02/10"|0|"" 6152|6000|31|"Pillbox, with brick outer shell. No public access. [Recorder viewed from a distance]."|"1999/02/11"|0|"" 6154|6002|31|"Type 24 pillbox"|"1999/02/10"|0|"" 6155|6003|31|"Type 24 pillbox"|"1999/02/10"|0|"" 6156|6004|31|"Type 24 pillbox"|"1999/02/10"|0|"" 6157|6005|31|"Type 24 pillbox"|"1999/02/10"|0|"" 6158|6006|31|"Pillbox on S bank of river covering Dove Bridge."|"1999/02/10"|0|"" 6159|6007|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 6160|6008|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 6161|6009|31|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete."|"1998/03/24"|0|"" 6162|6010|31|"Pillbox, concrete."|"1997/11/__"|0|"" 6163|6011|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete, hexagonal with internal anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/11/__"|0|"" 6164|6012|31|"Pillbox, concrete, hexagonal with internal anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/11/__"|0|"" 6165|6013|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete, hexagonal with internal anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/11/__"|0|"" 6166|6014|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete, hexagonal with internal anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/11/__"|0|"" 6167|6015|31|"Pillbox, concrete, hexagonal with internal anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/11/__"|0|"" 6168|6016|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete."|"1998/11/11"|0|"" 6169|6017|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete. There is a camouflage scheme painted on the outside of the pillbox. [Bernard Lowry, ACO thinks this is was done post war]."|"1998/11/11"|0|"" 6170|6018|31|"Pillbox variant, set back into hillside with angled corners, on side facing river. Access on SE side by low entry in concrete revetted passage."|"1998/11/11"|0|"" 6171|6018|31|"Pillbox, variant, set into the face of a bank, internally includes a Y shaped anti-ricochet wall. The rear wall of the pillbox is cut into the bank and is 1.96m wide, with walls at right angles projecting forward 4.4m. The N side has no embrasures, the S has low access door at the rear leading to an access trench, 0.96m wide, with sloping concrete retaining wall to hold the adjoining bank. There are two embrasures in the main wall at the side of the trench with a field of fire across the trench. The main E wall overlooking the river has two embrasures and is linked to the main side wall with angled walls each with one embrasure. The excavated material from the cutting into the slope of the bank was used to bank up the front walls and to provide a thick earth covering on the roof of the pillbox. This was grassed so as to blend the work into the surroundings as much as possible."|"1988/10/28"|0|"" 6172|6019|31|"Pillbox brick shuttered, concrete, square."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 6174|6020|31|"Pillbox, concrete, hexagonal."|"1997/09/01"|0|"" 6176|6021|31|"Two concrete cylindrical blocks 2ft 6in diameter. 4ft long."|"1996/02/18"|0|"" 6178|6022|31|"Site of army camp straddling the Portsmouth Road, known locally as 'Tin Town'. Housed many troops, in particular Canadians, before departure for the Western Front."|"1999/02/__"|245|"" 6179|6023|31|"Concrete pillbox."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 6180|6024|31|"Concrete base for steel upright obstacle in centre of track crossing canal on W side of bridge."|"1997/02/12"|0|"" 6182|6025|31|"Railway bridge fitted with concrete sockets to receive steel upright obstacles. Sockets apparently still in situ but not traced. It is also possible that the River Churnet was a minor stop line (it flows into the River Dove)."|"1997/02/10"|0|"" 6184|6026|31|"Non standard pillbox. Disguised (camouflaged) as cottage - small rectangular stone building with tiled roof. A number of embrasures in each face, blocked doorway. [It is also possible that the River Churnet was a minor stop line (it flows into the River Dove]. Bert Harvey, 11 School Road, Oakamoor says the structure was originally used to hold apparatus to raise and lower milk churns onto loading bay below bridge by line. Converted into pillbox in WW2."|"1998/02/10"|246|"" 6186|6027|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with modifications. with DRAWINGS on form."|"1998/12/02"|0|"" 6187|6028|31|"Large rectangular pillbox, section post, with 8 embrasures covering crossing of canal."|"1996/05/16"|0|"" 6189|6029|31|"Upturned cupola of a Tett turret, about 4ft across at the base and standing 18ins high. It has been damaged and metal reinforcing rods are revealed. It used to be set on a square brick base, and hidden by undergrowth on the railway embankment is a small part of a brick revetment which might have been part of this base. [This artefact ought to be preserved in a museum]. "|"1998/12/02"|6|"22" 6190|6030|31|"Type 22 pillbox. A number of concrete cylinders lie (dumped) near to pillbox."|"1996/05/16"|0|"" 6192|6031|31|"Pillbox, variant. One of a set of 'mini' pillboxes on either side of airfield approach road by canal bridge. Pillbox has 5 sides - only 5ft per side, facing N. Concrete."|"1996/05/16"|0|"" 6194|6032|31|"Pillbox, hexagonal concrete, covering approaches to airfield from NE. It has six embrasures."|"1996/05/16"|0|"" 6196|6034|31|"Pillbox, variant. One of a set of 'mini' pillboxes on either side of airfield approach road by canal bridge. Pillbox has 5 sides - only 5ft per side, facing N. Concrete."|"1996/05/16"|0|"" 6198|6035|31|"Pillbox, sunken, hexagonal with 6 embrasures. Thick concrete roof and brick base"|"1998/03/10"|0|"" 6199|6036|31|"Pillbox, sunken, hexagonal with 6 embrasures. Thick concrete roof and brick base."|"1998/03/10"|0|"" 6200|6037|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing N across Dove Valley."|"1997/07/25"|0|"" 6201|6038|171|"Pillbox reported to be covering surface of lake against seaplane landings. Surface of lake also covered with oil drums strung on wires across lake to prevent landings."|"1998/04/07"|9|"" 6202|6039|31|"Pillbox type 24, overlooking B5331 and approaches to Rudyard Lake reservoir. Modern use as an animal shed."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 6203|6040|31|"Pillbox disguised as small building."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 6204|6041|31|"Pillbox at back of 'Boat Inn'. Hidden by holly bush, hawthorn and willow."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6205|6042|31|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox now destroyed"|"1997/07/25"|0|"" 6206|6043|31|"Windmill used as a Home Guard observation post."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6207|6044|31|"Windmill used as a Home Guard observation post."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6208|6045|31|"Windmill used as a Home Guard observation post. Site destroyed by arson in 1959."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6209|6046|31|"Windmill used as a Home Guard observation post. No Home Guard features remain."|"1997/09/09"|0|"" 6210|6047|31|"Loophole in old sandstone wall. Stones removed below cap to make loophole."|"1997/12/17"|0|"" 6211|6048|31|"Large concrete pillbox. [A plan of this group of pillboxes from the Wills collection, Swindon shows three large 'pillboxes' at this location, one with 8 embrasures, another with 13 embrasures, and the last with 18 embrasures]."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6212|6049|31|"Small rectangular concrete pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6213|6050|31|"Large rectangular concrete pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6215|6051|31|"Auxiliary Unit hideout, now destroyed by development."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 6216|6052|31|"Auxiliary Unit hideout, now destroyed by development."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 6217|6053|31|"Prisoner of War camp for German and Italian prisoners. Tendring Hall was demolished 1956."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 6218|6054|31|"Type 23 pillbox which originally stood alongside searchlight battery site [destroyed]. It was manned by regular troops during the week and Home Guard at weekends."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 6219|6055|31|"Pillbox - part of Bawdsey radar station ground defences."|"1995/10/14"|0|"" 6220|6056|31|"Pillbox - part of Bawdsey radar station ground defences. Hexagonal concrete pillbox, on high brick base."|"1995/10/14"|0|"" 6221|6057|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with skirt of brick retaining wall."|"1995/10/14"|424|"6" 6223|6059|31|"Type 24 pillbox - part of Bawdsey radar station ground defences. Made of poured concrete with skirt of brick retaining wall."|"1995/10/14"|424|"4" 6224|2909|31|"Road block located on access road from beach."|"1997/08/07"|0|"" 6225|6060|31|"Type 24 pillbox - part of Bawdsey radar station ground defences."|"1995/10/14"|0|"" 6226|6061|31|"Type 24 pillbox of poured concrete, with skirt of concrete sandbag retaining wall."|"1995/10/14"|424|"4" 6229|6064|31|"Anti-tank obstacles (cubes) - part of Bawdsey radar station ground defences."|"1995/10/14"|0|"" 6230|6065|31|"Anti-tank obstacles (cubes) - part of Bawdsey radar station ground defences."|"1995/10/14"|0|"" 6231|6066|221|"Single storey pillbox, rectangular plan, flat concrete roof. Protected doorway at NW corner. Located approximately at the centre of a hollow square plan minefield. DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|248|"" 6232|6067|221|"Roughly square plan minefield enclosed by two barbed wire fences. Hollow centre was occupied by pillbox TM 35584044."|"____/__/__"|248|"" 6233|6068|31|"Approx. 300m line of anti-tank cubes running N parallel with Bawdsey Beach from East Lane Battery. From its most northerly point, a 200m line returns NW to the pillbox at TM 35584044. 187 cubes in total. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1995/10/13"|249|"" 6234|6069|221|"Approx. 300m line of anti-tank cubes running N parallel with Bawdsey Beach from East Lane Battery. From its most northerly point, a 200m line returns NW to the pillbox at TM 35584044. 187 cubes in total. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|249|"" 6235|6070|31|"Combined type 22 and type 23 pillbox. Single storey, regular hexagonal plan front section, rectangular plan rear section attached to NW wall. Rear section consists of an open anti-aircraft light machine gun emplacement. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TM 35063914]."|"1995/10/13"|249|"" 6236|6071|31|"WW1 period single-storey, circular pillbox, with secondary thickening: flat concrete roof. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference for type 25 pillbox at TM 35203927]."|"1995/10/13"|249|"" 6237|6072|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Single-storey hexagonal plan. Door in NW wall protected by an 'L' plan blast wall. The blast wall has been damaged by gun fire."|"1995/10/13"|249|"" 6238|6073|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Single-storey regular hexagonal plan. Flat concrete roof; doorway in NW wall. 2 embrasures fitted with Turnbull mountings. Formerly accessed by a 'U' plan trench and enclosed by a square barbed wire enclosure."|"1995/10/13"|249|"" 6239|6074|31|"Infantry strongpoint, consisting of a complex of slit trenches, contained within a hollow square plan minefield. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1995/10/13"|248|"" 6240|6075|221|"Roughly square outline plan minefield contained within two parallel barbed wire fences. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1996/09/07"|248|"" 6243|6078|221|"Line of 8 anti-tank cubes [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|250|"" 6244|6079|221|"Line of 8 anti-tank cubes [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|250|"" 6245|6080|221|"Roadblock located on aerial photograph within line of anti-tank cubes. Evidence of concrete sockets in road."|"____/__/__"|250|"" 6246|6081|221|"Pillbox, single storey, rectangular plan with protected doorway at NE corner. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|250|"" 6248|6082|221|"Large complex of trench and mound anti-troop carrying aircraft obstacles dug in low lying marshland to the N, E, and S of Holmhill Farm. Infilled by 1951."|"____/__/__"|250|"" 6249|6083|31|"Type 22 pillbox, single-storey, regular hexagonal plan, flat roof, narrow stepped embrasures. Set into river bank; door in NE wall."|"1995/10/27"|250|"" 6250|6084|31|"Originally 4 concrete pimples, now each split in half to form 8 markers at side of road outside farm entrance."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 6251|6085|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete and brick."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 6252|6086|221|"Single line of 125+ anti-tank cubes, cutting off Felixstowe Ferry from Felixstowe. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|250|"" 6253|6087|221|"Pillbox type 22. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|255|"" 6254|6088|221|"Pillbox type 22. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|255|"" 6255|6089|31|"Approx. 420m long line of anti-tank cubes. Only 11 are now visible on the beach."|"1995/10/13"|248|"" 6256|6090|31|"Pillbox, square with central and corner embrasures."|"1998/07/17"|0|"" 6257|6091|221|"Line of scaffolding obstacles to N of Bawdsey Battery. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|248|"" 6259|6092|31|"Pillbox, square with central and corner embrasures."|"1998/07/17"|0|"" 6260|6093|31|"Pillbox, square with central and corner embrasures."|"1998/07/17"|0|"" 6261|6094|31|"Pillbox, just outside airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|0|"" 6262|6095|346|"Pillbox, within airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6263|6096|346|"Pillbox, within airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6264|6097|346|"Pillbox, within airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6265|6098|346|"Pillbox, within airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6266|6099|346|"Pillbox, within airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6267|6100|346|"Pillbox, within airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6268|6101|346|"Pillbox, within airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6269|6102|346|"Pillbox, within airfield perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6270|6103|346|"Pillbox, outside current MoD barrack perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6271|6104|346|"Pillbox, outside current MoD barrack perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6272|6105|346|"Pillbox, outside current MoD barrack perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6273|6106|346|"Pillbox, outside current MoD barrack perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6274|6107|346|"Pillbox, outside current MoD barrack perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6275|6108|346|"Pillbox, outside current MoD barrack perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6276|6109|346|"Battle Headquarters, fire trenches and 'Scarf pits' outside current MoD barrack perimeter."|"1998/10/16"|257|"" 6277|6110|346|"Pillbox with embrasures in middle of sides and on corners. Entry via sunken hole below one embrasure."|"1998/10/14"|0|"" 6278|6111|31|"Scaffolding obstacle, although rusting, remarkably well-preserved within beach. Southern section almost to full height. "|"1995/10/23"|248|"" 6279|6112|221|"Type 22 pillbox, approached by a stepped trench. [Plotted from aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|248|"" 6280|6113|31|"Square-shaped (12ft x 12ft) pillbox with exterior blast wall. 8 embrasures. Entrance 2ft 6ins x 2ft 6ins."|"1997/10/08"|0|"" 6282|6115|31|"Standard type 23 pillbox but with blast wall in front of entrance, which faces WSW. Brick ricochet wall. A central concrete pillar in the unroofed section has been broken off and is lying on the floor. The embrasures are at different levels in the unroofed and roofed sections. There are steps down at the inner and outer entrances."|"1997/09/26"|0|"" 6283|6116|31|"5-sided pillbox, sides 11ft x 10ft x 8' x 8ft x 9ft 3ins. External blast wall. 4 embrasures, plus 1 in blast wall. with PLAN drawn on form and further measurements."|"1997/10/10"|0|"" 6286|6114|221|"Purpose built anti-tank ditch and deepened pre-existing ditch. Plotted on aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|258|"" 6287|6117|31|"Spigot mortar base. Pedestal is very small, only about 2.5ft across."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 6288|6118|221|"Trench and mound anti landing obstacle, dug across golf course. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|258|"" 6289|6119|221|"Roadblock consisting of a row of eight anti-tank cubes. At time of APs no cement had been poured, however, shuttering was in place with wooden planks. Plotted of aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|258|"" 6290|6120|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement covering road bridge. 'Thimble' above ground; protected by concrete wall all around. The wall contains 4 ammunition lockers."|"1997/06/25"|0|"" 6291|6121|221|"Roadblock consisting of two rows of four anti-tank cubes. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|260|"" 6292|6122|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Sides 12ft 6ins x 14ft 1ins. Interior floor surface to roof, 6ft 7ins. One 6ft 8ins wide main embrasure. [Other measurements on attached plan]."|"1997/01/17"|0|"" 6293|6123|221|"Roadblock consisting of two rows of four anti-tank cubes. Plotted on aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|260|"" 6294|6124|221|"Anti-tank ditch to S of Woodchurch Road, between Northwood Road and Gresford Avenue. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|259|"" 6295|6125|221|"Anti-tank ditch between Northwood Road and Grainger Avenue. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|259|"" 6296|6126|221|"Anti-tank ditch located to the S of Woodchurch Road between Prenton Hall Road and Grainger Avenue. Marked out but not dug in September 1940. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|259|"" 6297|6127|221|"Anti-tank ditch under construction, extending from SJ 29248644 to SJ 29208644, on completion extending to SJ 29148644. On the S side of Woodchurch Road, to the E of Woodchurch Road railway bridge. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|259|"" 6299|6129|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Entrance facing N. Doorway and embrasures bricked up."|"1997/06/13"|0|"" 6300|6130|221|"Roadblock consisting of two rows of four anti-tank cubes. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|261|"" 6301|6131|221|"Anti-tank ditch dug along a field boundary, now the W boundary of Ridgeway County High School. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|262|"" 6302|6132|221|"Hexagonal pillbox. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|263|"" 6303|6133|221|"Concrete anti-tank cubes to S of Woodchurch Road, to E of the railway embankment. Double row in spaces between houses. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|264|"" 6304|6134|221|"Approx. 900m linear anti-tank ditch aligned SSW - NNE. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"____/__/__"|263|"" 6305|6135|221|"Type 24 pillbox. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|265|"" 6306|6136|221|"Roadblock consisting of two rows of twelve anti-tank cubes. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|260|"" 6307|6137|31|"Auxiliary Unit 'hideout' - now DESTROYED."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 6308|6138|221|"Anti-landing obstacle, approx 50m of trench with three mounds of spoil. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|266|"" 6309|6139|221|"Anti-landing obstacle, approx 50m of trench with five mounds of spoil. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|267|"" 6310|6140|221|"Type 24 pillbox. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|265|"" 6311|6141|270|"A line of anti-tank blocks."|"1998/02/21"|269|"" 6312|6142|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1998/02/21"|269|"" 6313|6143|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6314|6144|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6315|6145|270|"Pillbox (tower) 2 storey brick and concrete tower built to look over embankment."|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6316|6146|270|"Pillbox, no specification (very little remains)."|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6317|6147|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6318|6148|31|"Pillbox, no specification. The pillbox was partially demolished in the 1950's after the body of a young woman was found inside. She had been murdered but she was never identified or the murderer ever found. The case was known as the 'Pillbox Murder'."|"1997/09/13"|0|"" 6319|6149|31|"Stratford St. Mary operational base: auxiliary unit 'hideout' - now DESTROYED."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 6321|6151|31|"Auxiliary Unit 'hideout'."|"1996/__/__"|271|"" 6323|6152|31|"Raydon operational base: auxiliary unit 'hideout'."|"1996/__/__"|272|"" 6324|6153|270|"Pillbox, no specification. "|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6325|6154|31|"East Bergholt operational base: auxiliary unit 'hideout' - DESTROYED [information from former patrol member, Mr. G.B. Ratcliffe]."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 6326|6155|270|"Pillboxes, no specification. "|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6327|6156|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick shuttered."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 6328|6157|270|"Pillboxes, no specification. "|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6329|6158|270|"Pillboxes, no specification. "|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6331|6150|270|"Pillbox on road bridge over river."|"1998/02/21"|269|"" 6332|6160|270|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1998/02/23"|269|"" 6333|6161|31|"Type 24 semi-sunk pillbox, embrasures at ground level"|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 6334|6162|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-wall. Brick shuttered."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 6336|6161|270|"Pillbox."|"1998/02/20"|269|"" 6343|6166|31|"Type 24 pillbox, all embrasures and entrance blocked."|"1995/10/25"|0|"" 6346|6166|31|"Pillbox on side of Brimstage Lane, with what recorder thinks is a spigot mortar (see record UORN 6167) which has had its pin removed, there is a hole in the top 4in x 4in. The site is by a private drive (Lever Causeway). During the war, American Arms (tanks etc) were hidden under the trees."|"1997/08/22"|0|"" 6347|6166|31|"Pillbox at side of lane."|"1996/10/25"|0|"" 6348|6167|31|"Spigot mortar base [also described as a concrete cylinder as part of a road block]. See record UORN 6166 for photographs."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 6351|6168|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with entrance now set low in the ground. No internal anti-ricochet wall. Plain flat roof. Faces over playing field and road, with the entrance on the side facing the road. Stepped-in embrasures. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 6352|6169|31|"Type 22 pillbox of standard design, other than covered entrance and no internal anti-ricochet wall. Entrance facing SW."|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6353|6170|31|"Type 22 pillbox of standard design, other than covered entrance and no internal anti-ricochet wall. Entrance facing S. [Anti-tank cube by old railway embankment and bridge over stream 100m to N]."|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6354|6171|31|"Type 27 pillbox of standard design, except for no steel plate surrounding embrasures. Entrance faces SE."|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6355|6172|31|"Spigot mortar mounting: cylindrical concrete block, top 0.75m above ground level, with brick shuttering. Stainless steel pin."|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6356|6173|31|"Type 22 pillbox of standard design, except for external blast wall ('L' shaped with one leg attached to pillbox), with single embrasure in front of entrance. No embrasure in entrance wall. Entrance facing W. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Thickly overgrown. [Pillbox not entered by recorder]."|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6357|6174|31|"Type 27 pillbox of standard design, with brick internal shuttering. Entrance facing W. One-piece steel plates surrounding embrasures. [Pillbox not entered by recorder]."|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6358|6175|31|"Type 27 pillbox of standard design, with 4-piece steel plates surrounding embrasures. Round central pillar, steel MG mount, round vents. Entrance faces NW. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TL 89644908]"|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6359|6176|31|"Type 27 pillbox of standard design, with 4-piece steel plates surrounding embrasures. Round central pillar, steel MG mount, round vents. Entrance faces NW."|"1996/03/13"|0|"" 6360|6177|31|"Type 27 pillbox of standard design. Metal pivot has gone from central MG mounting. Entrance faces W. On slight mound."|"1995/11/25"|0|"" 6361|6178|31|"Type 27 pillbox of standard design. Entrance faces W. On slight mound."|"1995/11/25"|0|"" 6362|6179|31|"Type 22 pillbox of standard design, except that there are no embrasures in the entrance wall and no exterior blast wall (and no sign one has been removed). Also there is no interior anti-ricochet wall, but this might have been removed as a brick partition wall (with a wooden door frame) has been built across one side of the interior. The purpose is not known. Entrance faces NE."|"1995/11/25"|0|"" 6363|6180|31|"Type 22 pillbox (thick-walled) of standard design, except that there are no embrasures in the entrance wall and there is a blast wall with right angled ends and a single embrasure in front of entrance. Entrance faces SW. [Recorder unable to enter as gap between entrance and blast wall has been filled with earth up to roof level]."|"1995/11/25"|0|"" 6364|6181|31|"Pillbox of unknown type DESTROYED. Flat section of concrete on river bank may be remains of base. [Site also reported by recorder, Simon Purcell, who states it was type 22]."|"1995/10/31"|6|"" 6365|6182|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, with steel plates above embrasures (some have been removed). Entrance faces NNW."|"1995/10/31"|6|"" 6366|6183|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Still has black camouflage paint on upper half. Steel plates formerly above embrasures on exterior have been removed. Entrance faces SW."|"1995/12/11"|6|"" 6367|6184|31|"Concrete cylinders 0.7m diameter and 1m above ground level, set either side of bridge at both ends. Some with steel eye or spike at top. Probably remains of roadblock at bridge."|"1995/12/11"|0|"" 6368|6185|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Steel plate above embrasures (exterior). Entrance faces W."|"1995/12/11"|0|"" 6369|6186|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Entrance faces W. Steel one-piece plates surround embrasures. Cylindrical central pillar and steel MG mount. Round vents. Brick internal shuttering. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TL 88425986]"|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6370|6187|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. No steel plates around embrasures. Entrance faces SW. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TL 88625956]"|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6371|6188|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox except that there are no embrasures in the entrance wall (facing SW), but there is an 'L'-shaped blast wall, attached to the pillbox by one army, in front of the entrance, with a single embrasure. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Earth / grass on roof. Set in hedge line. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TL 88855937]"|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6372|6189|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, except for covered entrance and lack of anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces W. Earth / grass on roof."|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6373|6190|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. One-piece steel plates around embrasures, round pillar with steel MG mount, round vents. Brick internal shuttering. Entrance faces S. Earth/grass on roof."|"1996/03/27"|6|"" 6374|6191|31|"Probably thick-walled type 22 pillbox, now surrounded by high wire fence [recorder unable to enter]. Pillbox also partly covered in vegetation. Small embrasures (none in entrance wall). Blast wall with right-angled ends in front of entrance. Entrance faces W. Single embrasure in blast wall."|"1995/11/25"|0|"" 6375|6192|31|"Thick-walled type 27 pillbox, with red brick facing. Steel MG mounts. Square vents. Steel camouflage net supports still in place although bent. Steel embrasure surrounds. Entrance faces NW."|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6376|6193|31|"Type 28A pillbox, with covered entrance. All embrasures and entrance have been bricked up. There are rifle embrasures set in the blocked 6pdr. embrasure. Entrance faces N. Spigot mortar mount [UORN 6194] by SW corner of pillbox. Pillbox sited above former railway line."|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6377|6194|31|"Spigot mortar mount next to type 28A pillbox [UORN 6193]."|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6378|6195|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Internal brick shuttering and brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces SE. On slope above River Lark to S."|"1996/02/01"|0|"" 6379|6196|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Internal brick shuttering and brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces NNW. "|"1996/02/01"|0|"" 6380|6197|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Internal brick shuttering and brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces W. "|"1996/02/08"|6|"" 6381|6198|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Internal brick shuttering and brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces S. Floor 0.75m below ground level - 3 steps down. "|"1996/02/08"|6|"" 6382|6199|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Internal brick shuttering and brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces N. Structure cracked."|"1996/02/08"|6|"" 6383|6200|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Internal brick shuttering and brick anti-ricochet wall. Internal roof of corrugated iron sheets. Walls 15ins thick. The bricks under the internal embrasures have rounded ends. Written in the concrete inside, while it was still wet, is the inscription, ""There'll always be an England, Aug 12 1940"". Entrance faces W."|"1996/02/08"|6|"" 6384|6201|31|"Modified type 28A pillbox. The single large embrasure has been blocked and two smaller ones substituted. No interior blast wall. Entrance faces NW. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TL 90094909] "|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6385|6202|31|"Probable Home Guard shelter - a concrete 'box' with entrance facing N, 2m square x 2m high. Constructed in hedge bank, roof approx. at ground level, steps down to entrance. Walls 0.35m thick, roof 0.15m thick. Roof was probably once covered by thick layer of earth."|"1996/03/13"|0|"" 6386|6203|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Entrance faces NW."|"1996/03/13"|0|"" 6387|6204|31|"4 x concrete cubes (1.7m sides) on railway embankment at bridge site (abutments still in situ). Cubes have moved due to sinking and river erosion."|"1996/03/13"|0|"" 6388|6205|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, with detached blast wall with single embrasure. Brick anti-ricochet wall. No embrasures in entrance wall. Entrance faces NW."|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6389|5464|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox, except no steel plates around embrasures. Entrance facing W."|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6390|6206|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Single steel plate around embrasures, a round central pillar, round vents, steel MG mount. Entrance faces NNW."|"1996/03/13"|0|"" 6391|2404|171|"Mr. Claude Varley of Hornsea, who farmed the land in 1960, witnessed the blowing up of the 'hide'. He says that the main chamber roof slab was blown approximately 20 feet into the air, and when it fell back it broke in two. "|"1996/04/09"|277|"" 6392|5461|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Single steel plate around embrasures, a round central pillar, steel MG mount, round vents. Entrance faces W."|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6393|6207|31|"Type 23 pillbox with a rear entry and blast wall. There is an extra embrasure defending the entrance. Of concrete and in fairly good condition except for a large settlement crack between the pillbox proper and the AA emplacement. The pillar and mortise are still intact. Fire trajectory was over the River Orwell."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 6394|6208|31|"Mill had stopped work in 1935. Presumably it was missing its cap and top 4 feet of brickwork when it was converted into an observation post. The top floor was lined with a thick layer of concrete and this became the observation platform. Most of the mill's windows on upper floors are blocked up with brick. Unlike most windmills turned into observation posts this one still contains much of its machinery."|"1992/__/__"|279|"" 6395|6209|221|"Irregular anti-tank ditch cutting off Shotley Gate from the remainder of the Shotley Peninsula, running from Cockle Creek via Over Hall to Shotley Marshes. Section from TM 24523508 - TM 24803527 appears to survive as a drainage ditch, the remainder having been filled in by 1951. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1947/01/18"|280|"" 6396|6210|221|"Approx. 420 metre long anti-tank ditch behind sea wall. Probably constructed by widening a pre-existing drainage ditch. Associated with other drainage ditches. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6397|6211|221|"360 metre linear anti-tank ditch aligned WSW - ENE, with a 100 metre spur aligned NE from N extremity. The spur aligns with a 900 metre long ditch to the N. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6398|6212|221|"Trench and mound anti-glider obstacle. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|0|"" 6399|6213|221|"Scaffolding obstacle, reversed 'L' plan closing off the Orfordness spit from the mainland at Aldeburgh. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|282|"" 6400|6214|221|"Roughly square area of former marshland containing a complex of trench and mound obstacles. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6401|6215|221|"Single trench and mound obstacle aligned N-S, approx. 200 metres long. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6402|6216|221|"Single trench and mound obstacle aligned E - W, approx. 200 metres long. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6403|6217|221|"Irregular anti-tank ditch running some 2050 metres long between Hazlewood Marshes in the S and North Warren in the N, aligned approx. NE-SW. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6404|6218|221|"Four trench and mound obstacle trenches forming a square approximately 200m x 200m. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6405|6219|221|"Single trench and mound obstacle aligned N-S approx. 100 metres long. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6406|6220|221|"Single trench and mound obstacle aligned N-S approx. 100 metres long. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6407|6221|221|"Single trench and mound obstacle aligned N-S approx. 100 metres long. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6408|6222|221|"Linear trench and mound obstacle aligned SW - NE, some 600 metres long cut by 4 x transverse trenches. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6409|6223|31|"Four storey, square plan structure with armoured steel roof. Blocked entrance in rear wall to defensible ground floor. Possibly switch room on 1st floor. Searchlight directing station on 2nd floor. Open battery observation post on 3rd floor permitting 360 degree field of view."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6410|6224|31|"Two gun emplacements (6 inch) linked by a passageway which allows access to a central war shelter and two magazine rooms per gun. Overhead cover to gun emplacements removed. The whole structure is defensible with gun loops. Manned by 332 Battery, 515 Regiment R.A."|"1995/06/05"|283|"" 6411|6225|31|"Gun emplacement of compressed 'T' plan, flat reinforced concrete roof, embrasures in return angles of projecting bay. Emplacement built on top of Martello Tower 'Z'."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6412|6226|31|"Standard pattern concrete anti-tank cylinders across road: cylinders now scattered at various sites around village."|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 6413|6227|31|"Two parallel rows of anti-tank 'dragons teeth' type concrete blocks. One row each side of, and running in line with, the railway. Each row consists of 27 small blocks with two larger 'gateposts' (which have metal anchor points) at the now long disused field gates either side of the railway line. The blocks are apparently undisturbed since their construction."|"1995/05/21"|0|"" 6414|6184|31|"Standard pattern concrete anti-tank cylinders. Originally across what was a minor road. Cylinders now incorporated into foundations of bridge."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6415|6228|221|"Reversed 'L'-plan line of anti-tank cubes. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6416|6229|221|"Irregular line of anti-tank cubes running from Westrow Reach in the SW to Fort Green in the NE. A short spur approx. 50 metres long crosses the beach S of Fort Green TM 46415587 - TM 46465586."|"1987/__/__"|263|"" 6417|6230|31|"Row of concrete 4 feet square anti-tank cubes approx. 10 metres in length."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6418|2851|31|"Pillbox, lozenge shaped with blast wall."|"1994/05/20"|0|"" 6419|6231|31|"Concrete cones - some 6 in varying conditions in the immediate area."|"1995/09/27"|0|"" 6420|6232|31|"Tank traps (2). with site location PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/04/14"|0|"" 6421|6233|31|"Tank trap and tank trap base [anti-tank cubes]"|"1996/03/08"|0|"" 6422|6234|31|"Line of 40 x anti-tank cubes - 42ins x 42ins x44ins (from base, high). Base approx. 8ins thick x 58ins x 58ins. Chamfered edges on top of block. with site location PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/01/05"|0|"" 6423|6235|31|"Group of 3 x anti-tank cylinders - two are 2ft diameter x 2.5ft high, one 2ft diameter x 3ft high. Metal posts are set in each."|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 6425|6237|31|"A rectangular pillbox, now DESTROYED. It was disguised as a shop. With site location PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 6426|6238|31|"Battle Headquarters, above ground concrete square observation cupola, below ground three rooms."|"1995/06/30"|0|"" 6427|6239|31|"Two walls of vertically placed 10ins diameter pine logs, approx. 12ins apart - the space between filled with sandbags. Loopholes cut, one per wall. Roof of pine logs with sand bags over. Approx. square in plan, probably about 10ft x 10ft, with open doorway at back. Inspired by well-meaning Lord of the Henham Estate: the strongpoint was known as 'The Bughut'."|"1995/07/30"|0|"" 6429|6241|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with brick internal and external shuttering, bricks 9ins x 4ins x 2ins. Concrete roof cast in situ. Embrasures. [Probably no internal anti-ricochet wall - recorder unable to gain access]. The pillbox overlooks the sea and can be seen from the beach."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 6430|6240|171|"Three embrasures in churchyard boundary wall. [Information in regard to the person who gave the oral account not decipherable from SRF]."|"1995/07/30"|0|"" 6431|6242|171|"Two large concrete blocks on W end of footbridge across a railway cutting. [Information in regard to the person who gave the oral account not decipherable form SRF]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6432|6243|270|"Allan Williams turret. Information from Austin J. Ruddy."|"1997/12/10"|0|"" 6433|6244|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with interior and exterior brick shuttering: bricks 9ins x 4ins x 2ins. Concrete roof, cast in situ. No anti-ricochet wall inside. Evidence of shelves beneath the embrasures on inside. "|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 6434|6245|270|"Pillbox on edge of airfield with three large embrasures. Information from Austin J. Ruddy."|"1997/12/10"|0|"" 6435|6246|31|"Single-chambered pillbox with adjoining square chamber open to sky. Embrasures (partly blocked by beach pebbles) to W and E, but not to N (ie seaward), Materials of open section differ from roofed portion, which together with a straight joint suggest two-stage construction. Roofed part sits atop a flat foundation slab with concrete drain serving the open section."|"1998/12/06"|0|"" 6436|6247|31|"Single anti-tank concrete cube."|"1998/12/06"|0|"" 6437|6248|31|"Three anti-tank concrete cubes"|"1998/12/06"|0|"" 6438|6249|31|"Anti-landing concrete pole about 12ft high, one of many in the area."|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 6439|6250|31|"Concrete beach defence light."|"1996/07/01"|0|"" 6441|2997|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"1996/08/06"|0|"" 6442|2999|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/08/06"|0|"" 6443|6251|31|"Single storey 'L'-plan with curved elevation to searchlight emplacement - flat, reinforced concrete,"|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6444|6081|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox, with interior and exterior brick shuttering. (bricks 9"" x 4"" x 2""). Concrete roof. Embrasures cast in situ. No internal anti-ricochet wall. Evidence of interior shelves at the embrasures."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 6445|6252|31|"No.2 Coast Artillery Searchlight. Single-storey, rectangular plan with curved front elevation, flat reinforced concrete roof with ventilation hole set centrally over searchlight position. Whole structure raised up on brick piers, glazed pipe cable ducting entering through floor."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6446|6253|31|"Landowner says this pillbox was demolished 'a good many years ago'. No trace remains on farmland."|"1996/10/05"|6|"" 6448|6255|31|"Concrete type 24 pillbox by canal bridge. "|"1998/07/__"|0|"" 6449|6256|31|"Probable pillbox, of which no trace remains. Site now occupied by a private house."|"1995/08/18"|6|"" 6450|6257|31|"Concrete half octagon, not a type 24. 2 embrasures in frontmost face. At end of one long row of tank traps. No embrasures in rear side, where entrance is. Rear side is up against steep bank."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 6451|6258|31|"No trace of this pillbox, which was demolished (blown-up) in the 1960s when the Cut-Off Channel was constructed."|"1995/10/06"|0|"" 6452|6259|31|"No trace of this pillbox remains. It was removed when the barn was converted to a dwelling in the 1980s."|"1995/09/22"|6|"" 6453|6260|31|"Concrete anti-tank cubes, approx 13 in all and about 4ft high topped with pyramid shape. [see also UORN 6257]."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 6454|6261|31|"No trace of this probable pillbox. Probably destroyed."|"1995/09/22"|6|"" 6455|6262|31|"Concrete anti-tank cubes. Long row built corner to corner. They run along side of steep bank which appears to have been bulldozed into shape. Traps go up steep shingle bank, then a small gap, then round a corner along the top of beach. Some are part buried. Approx 20 in all and about 4ft high topped with pyramid shape."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 6456|6263|31|"No trace of this pillbox. Area has been used as a tip, and pillbox may have been buried or demolished."|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6457|6264|31|"No trace of this pillbox. Demolished about five years ago."|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6458|6265|31|"Small hexagonal pillbox with deep overhanging roof. Earth mound still apparent up to embrasure level. Turnbull frames still in situ (not mountings). Entry via gap in mound to small doorway. Recorder has slide of site."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 6459|6266|31|"No trace of this pillbox. Demolished about ten years ago."|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6460|6267|31|"Large (possibly unique) lozenge-shaped defence post. Entry is via small 'porched' opening and a number of deep embrasures cover surrounding ground. Structure has a deep overhanging concrete roof. A small internal room may be for ammunition or field telephone. [Recorder has slides of site]."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 6461|6268|31|"No trace of this pillbox. Demolished. "|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6462|6269|31|"Anti-landing trenches dug to prevent the landing and take-off of German troop-carrying aircraft. These were filled in by the end of the war. The area was also used for military training. [Aerial photographs show the trenches immediately E of the burial mounds]."|"1999/__/__"|289|"16" 6465|6270|31|"One of two pillboxes covering bridge area. The exterior is of brick indicating a slightly later date of construction to other concrete pillboxes along the Western Command Stop Line No 6."|"1999/03/02"|0|"" 6466|6271|31|"One of two pillboxes covering bridge area. The exterior is of brick indicating a slightly later date of construction to other concrete pillboxes along the Western Command Stop Line No 6."|"1999/03/02"|0|"" 6467|6272|215|"Ludford Bridge nodal point. Bridge was defended by (1) steel cable, (2) flame fougasse at Temeside (road running along townside of river), (3) 'heavy steel MG turret in field beyond gasworks [approx SO 51607422]. It is likely bridge was also given concrete cylinders / steel rails [see UORN 5956]."|"1999/03/02"|287|"" 6468|6272|171|"Ludford Bridge was later in the war raised (deck) by sleepers to accommodate RAF 'Queen Mary' trailers."|"1999/__/__"|288|"" 6470|6273|270|"Medieval bridge crossing River Teme, one of two bridges crossing river into Ludlow. Bridge was covered by spigot mortar position (no trace) and a house converted into a blockhouse on townside. [Spigot mortar site located covered with ivy - see photograph]."|"1999/__/__"|290|"" 6471|6274|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal (concrete pedestal and metal spigot), buried to near top of pedestal."|"1997/05/22"|0|"" 6472|6275|31|"Anti-landing trenches dug to prevent the landing and take-off of German troop-carrying aircraft. These were filled in by the end of the war. The area was also used for military training. [Aerial photographs show the trenches immediately E of the burial mounds]."|"1999/__/__"|289|"16" 6473|6276|31|"Home Guard HQ of 'F' Company, 7 Btn Shropshire HG."|"1999/02/23"|293|"" 6474|5954|31|"Pillbox covering bridge over River Teme; no trace, uncertain if site of pillbox was on bridge or by river bank covering approaches."|"1999/02/23"|292|"" 6475|6277|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttering. Entrance faces SW."|"1995/08/15"|6|"" 6476|6278|31|"Spigot mortar concrete pedestal, with metal spigot, buried to top of pedestal."|"1997/05/20"|0|"" 6477|6279|31|"Pillbox, type 28. Doorway faces S. Brick external shuttering, concrete roof and embrasures. No blast wall in front of doorway. Pillbox between the river and a ditch running past the entrance. Thickly covered with brambles and ivy."|"1995/08/12"|6|"" 6478|6280|31|"Pillbox type 24. Concrete facing. Entrance faces W."|"1995/08/15"|6|"" 6479|6281|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered, with stepped pre-cast concrete embrasures. Embrasure above low doorway. Entrance facing E. Pillbox in hedgeline."|"1995/08/17"|6|"" 6480|6282|31|"Pillbox type 24. Concrete facing with small embrasure in each face. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Chamfered angle between top of walls and roof. Entrance faces SW."|"1995/08/15"|6|"" 6481|6283|31|"Type 22 pillbox. [Recorder unable to gain access]. Weathered brick external shuttering. Internal brick shuttering. No anti-ricochet wall. With covered entrance facing SW. Small square embrasures, with raised concrete surround. Earth/grass on roof."|"1996/07/10"|6|"" 6482|6199|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Faces SW. Large vertical crack across entire pillbox."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 6483|6200|31|"Type 22 pillbox. E facing embrasure has 'There'll always be an England, Aug. 1940' inscribed in the cement on the inside. Also faint traces of green paint on parts of outside. Faces E."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 6484|6284|31|"Two storey observation post."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 6485|6285|31|"Two storey observation post."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 6486|6286|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Entrance and embrasures all bricked up. "|"1996/07/10"|6|"" 6487|6287|31|"Two storey observation post."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 6488|6288|31|"Modified type 22 pillbox. Internal and external brick shuttering. With post-war modifications. Entrance faces NW, once covered, now largely destroyed. Full size door with wood frame now in place. Opposite entrance, concrete stove base on floor. Small square embrasures with concrete surround, now blocked except for stove pipe hole. No anti-ricochet wall. [Alterations probably carried out by railwaymen]."|"1996/07/10"|6|"" 6489|6289|31|"Anti-tank block re-used as a gatepost"|"1998/03/15"|0|"" 6490|6290|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Of crude construction, with separate rear blast wall outside with corresponding embrasure to one in L/H rear face of pillbox. Blast wall approx. 1.8m high x 2m long x 0.2m thick."|"1988/__/__"|0|"" 6491|6291|31|"Boom across the Firth of Clyde from Cloch Point Lighthouse to Dunoon."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 6492|6292|31|"Type 11008/41 Battle HQ, lower rooms flooded. "|"1998/03/15"|0|"" 6493|6293|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with 2 embrasures per face. One embrasure is approx. in centre of wall and the second (about one-third of the size of the first) is on the extreme right of the face [pistol ports?]. Steel reinforcing plates approx. 18ins x 6ins are bolted at top of main embrasures on outer face. Concrete outer facing with brick inner skin. Corrugated sheet shuttering for inside of roof."|"1995/07/30"|0|"" 6494|6294|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1995/07/30"|0|"" 6495|6295|31|"Probable type 22 pillbox [DESTROYED]."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6496|6296|31|"Circular earth and stone structure with a blast wall protecting entrance."|"1998/03/15"|0|"" 6497|6297|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox. Concrete block interior anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces S."|"1996/04/14"|0|"" 6498|6298|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with concrete wall 32ins high and 15ins thick protecting entrance. Entrance faces N."|"1996/01/05"|0|"" 6499|6299|31|"Boom engine house and accompanying rail track from side of building into sea. Building 12ft x 14ft with wide doorway facing beach. Window on shore side. Concrete floor. Buttress E of building may use associated light railway 18in gauge on pedestals from front of building."|"1997/03/31"|0|"" 6500|6300|31|"Type 22 pillbox (modified), with protected entrance. The landward side embrasures and door are blocked, but the seaward side open. The pillbox is of concrete construction, and is set on a field boundary."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 6501|6301|31|"Probable type 22 pillbox (DESTROYED)."|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 6502|6302|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces S. Floor now 0.5m below ground level."|"1995/10/03"|6|"" 6503|6303|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces S. No embrasures in entrance wall, but blast wall with single embrasure and right angled ends in front of entrance. A mound of earth excavated from a nearby pond has been piled up against the front wall (the side opposite the entrance)."|"1995/11/19"|0|"" 6504|6304|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Brick anti-ricochet wall. One side obscured by large ivy-covered tree stump. Door facing approx. W (on opposite side to road)."|"1995/08/10"|6|"" 6505|6305|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick anti-ricochet wall. No embrasures in entrance wall as a right-angled (and partially roofed) blast wall with a single embrasure is sited in front. Entrance faces S. Soil/grass on roof."|"1995/10/25"|6|"" 6506|6306|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick anti-ricochet wall. No embrasures in entrance wall. Blast wall with right-angled ends, one joined to pillbox, in front of entrance - faces NW. One embrasure in blast wall."|"1995/11/17"|0|"" 6507|6307|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1998/05/09"|0|"" 6508|6308|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick anti-ricochet wall. No embrasures in entrance wall but embrasure in blast wall (with returned ends) opposite entrance which faces E."|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6509|6309|31|"Brick and concrete observation post. Two rooms - one main viewing chamber and an ante chamber. Flat concrete roof. Grey cement front, rendering at sides and graffiti inside. Built in seating along rear wall."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 6510|6310|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Exterior blast wall is 'L'-shape, with one leg attached to pillbox in front of entrance. Single embrasure in blast wall, but none in entrance wall. Entrance faces NNW."|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6511|6311|31|"Pillbox [seen from Rod Bridge and not viewed closely]. "|"1999/03/29"|0|"" 6512|6312|31|"Pillbox of hexagonal shape with gun embrasures."|"1998/08/13"|0|"" 6513|6313|31|"Battle HQ, underground with concrete roof above ground, sitting on corrugated iron sheeting. Entry hatch to S of roof. Corner layer of concrete roof showing at NW through grass. Positioned at highest point of airfield."|"1998/08/13"|0|"" 6514|6314|31|"Pillbox, part of defence surrounding Macmerry Airfield (now disused)."|"1998/07/07"|0|"" 6515|6315|31|"Pillbox, part of defence surrounding Macmerry Airfield (now disused)."|"1998/07/07"|0|"" 6516|6316|235|"Approach road to beach blocked with concrete blocks."|"1997/01/09"|295|"" 6517|6317|235|"The Broad Sands were liberally sown with robust wooden poles set in concrete, to deter airborne troop transports."|"1997/01/09"|295|"" 6518|6318|31|"Small type 22 pillbox. Unprotected entrance with rifle embrasure to the left. Concrete shelf under each embrasure. Brick-lined interior. Brick Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall. Set into a bank almost up to embrasure level. The embrasures (other than the one in the entrance face) are large, without metal lining. Faces E."|"1999/03/14"|0|"" 6519|6319|31|"Loopholed wall now re-built."|"1998/02/25"|0|"" 6520|6320|171|"Auxiliary unit operational base for Spynie section."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 6521|6321|171|"Auxiliary unit operational base for Burgie section."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 6522|6322|171|"Auxiliary unit operational base for Darnaway section."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 6523|6323|171|"Auxiliary unit operational base for Darnaway section. This was the section's second site. The first was previously sited at NJ 008565 (see UORN 6322)."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 6524|6324|31|"Small type 22 pillbox. Unprotected entrance with rifle embrasure to the left. 5 large embrasures, each one of which has a metal pivot (like an inverted thimble) to support a gun[?]. Metal vertical bars are also at the sides of the embrasures. Torn off remains of wooden shelves are beneath each embrasure on the interior. Brick shuttering. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Grass on roof. Faces SW."|"1999/03/14"|0|"" 6525|6325|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Covered entrance facing NE with central embrasure over. Steel plates recessed at sides of embrasures. Brick anti-ricochet wall. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TL 90954958]"|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6526|6326|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Central embrasure over covered entrance facing NE. Brick anti-ricochet wall."|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6527|6327|31|"Type 22 pillbox (modified), with brick internal and external shuttering. Covered entrance with central embrasure over. Internal steel frames to embrasures with bolt at top. No anti-ricochet wall. From base to level of embrasure it has been made 'thick-walled'. Entrance faces SW. Earth/grass on roof. Raised concrete embrasure surrounds."|"1996/07/10"|0|"" 6528|6328|31|"Type 22 pillbox (thick-walled). Blast wall with single embrasure. No embrasure in entrance wall. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces SSW."|"1995/10/03"|6|"" 6529|6329|31|"Type 22 pillbox of standard construction. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Entrance faces W. Within Barnham Camp [RAF - in current use], immediately by boundary fence. [Recorder had no access]."|"1995/10/21"|6|"" 6530|6330|171|"Auxiliary unit operational base for Keith (? Grange) section."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 6531|6331|31|"Type 22 pillbox of standard construction. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Floor level 0.75m below ground level. Entrance faces E. "|"1995/10/21"|6|"" 6532|6332|31|"Type 22 pillbox, slightly modified. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Half covered blast wall with large embrasure opposite entrance, with return at one end and large oak tree at other. Polygon sides, approx 3.5m long. Entrance faces S. No embrasure in entrance side. Roof partially covered with soil/grass."|"1995/08/12"|6|"" 6533|6333|171|"Auxiliary unit operational base for Lhanbryde section."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 6534|6334|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Brick interior shuttering and anti-ricochet walls. Entrance faces E."|"1995/08/11"|6|"" 6535|6335|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Faced with red brick to roof slab level. Nearly covered by vines and partially obscured. Door faces E. [Interior access not possible]."|"1995/08/10"|6|"" 6536|6336|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox. Faced with red brick to roof slab level. Entrance faces E. [Cannot be closely inspected as completely surrounded and covered by dense shrub and vine growth]."|"1995/08/10"|6|"" 6537|6337|31|"Type 22 pillbox. It has an extra vertical embrasure in one face next to the usual embrasure. The pillbox is sunk low in the ground with the bottom of the embrasures ten inches above the ground surface. There is the remains of an 'L'-shaped entrance wall; no internal anti-ricochet wall. The pillbox is filled with rubbish. with PLAN drawn on the form, providing measurements."|"1995/08/28"|0|"" 6538|6338|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Its entrance has 'L'-shaped protective wall round entrance."|"1995/08/28"|0|"" 6539|6339|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard construction. Steel plates above embrasures. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces W. Concrete cracked."|"1996/05/06"|0|"" 6540|6340|31|"Type 22 pillbox (thick walled), of standard construction. Blast wall with right-angled ends in front of entrance, which faces SW. Embrasure in blast wall, but not entrance wall. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Surrounded by shrubs, trees, ivy, etc. [Access to interior not possible]."|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6541|6341|31|"Type 22 pillbox (thick walled), of standard construction. Blast wall with returned ends (not joined to pillbox) and embrasure in front of entrance wall. No embrasure in entrance wall. Entrance faces SW. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Soil and grass on roof."|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6542|6342|31|"Type 22 pillbox (thick walled), of standard construction. 'L'-shaped blast wall joined to pillbox at one end. Embrasure in blast wall, but none in entrance wall, which faces NNW. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Embrasures have been (roughly) blocked."|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6543|6343|31|"Type 22 pillbox (thick walled), of standard construction. Blast wall with embrasure. No embrasure in entrance face. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces SW."|"1995/09/29"|6|"" 6544|6344|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard construction. Entrance faces W. [Recorder was unable to approach closely]."|"1995/10/21"|0|"" 6545|6345|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard construction. Brick anti-ricochet wall."|"1995/09/30"|6|"" 6546|6346|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard construction. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Floor is about 1 metre below ground level. Entrance faces W. Earth/grass on roof. [The adjacent heath bears traces of anti-landing trenches]."|"1995/09/30"|6|"" 6547|6347|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard construction, except that there is no embrasure in the entrance wall. There is a blast wall (with single embrasure and right-angled ends) opposite entrance. Brick anti-ricochet walls."|"1995/09/22"|0|"" 6548|6348|31|"Type 22 pillbox, of standard construction. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Entrance faces SW."|"1995/09/27"|6|"" 6549|6349|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Single storey, regular hexagonal plan, flat reinforced concrete roof, built into dyke, partially covered and rear access blocked. Three elevations visible - SE elevation which covers exit off beach equipped with a secondary 'Turnbull mounting'. The remaining embrasures are stepped."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6550|6350|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox. With armoured door in rear elevation (W), armour plate fitted to each embrasure apart from the one adjacent to the door. Cement rendered in order to receive beach pebble for camouflage."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6551|6351|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Single storey, regular hexagonal plan, embrasures in each wall and doorway bricked up. Built into dyke adjacent to sluice."|"1995/06/05"|852|"" 6552|6357|31|"Type 24 pillbox, close to River Ouse, with 1 foot thick walls. Field slopes up behind pillbox."|"1996/09/02"|0| 6553|6360|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Single storey, regular hexagonal plan, embrasures in each wall and doorway bricked up. Built into dyke adjacent to sluice."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6554|6361|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Single storey, regular hexagonal plan, embrasures in each wall and doorway bricked up. Built into dyke adjacent to sluice."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6555|6362|31|"Type 22 pillbox of standard design, except no ricochet wall and blast wall in front of entrance, which faces N. Single embrasure in blast wall, opposite single embrasure in entrance wall. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TL 92234040]"|"1996/10/05"|6|"" 6556|6363|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox; single-storey, flat concrete roof, protected entrance in rear wall (NE). All embrasures and the doorway are bricked up. "|"1987/09/__"|6|"" 6557|6364|31|"Hexagonal plan pillbox, with single-storey, narrow stepped splayed embrasures."|"1987/09/__"|0|"" 6558|6365|31|"Type 22 pillbox of single-storey hexagonal plan, with flat reinforced concrete roof, covered with earth. Entrance in rear elevation, protected by flanking blast walls. Single large square embrasure in NE elevation."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6559|6366|31|"Type 22 pillbox of single-storey hexagonal plan, with flat reinforced concrete roof. Stepped embrasure in each elevation, apart from the rear, which consists of a doorway protected by an 'L'-plan concrete blast wall, and flanked by a small smooth splayed embrasure."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6560|6367|31|"Type 23 pillbox, of 'crude' construction. Separate blast wall outside entrance, approx. 1.8m high x 0.9m wide x 0.4m thick. Embrasures in annex have lintels over. Vertical crack in full height of one side of annex."|"1988/__/__"|0|"" 6561|6368|31|"Type 23 pillbox, with concrete block inner shuttering bonded to outer poured concrete structure."|"1995/07/30"|0|"" 6562|6369|31|"Probable type 24 pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 6563|6370|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Inner brick shuttering."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6564|6372|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Inner brick shuttering. Steel plates over outside of embrasures."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6565|6183|31|"Type 24 pillbox, painted with black tar wash for camouflage. Brick interior lining. [SGP/SK/9]."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6566|6373|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Inner brick shuttering. "|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 6567|6185|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick shuttering on interior."|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 6568|6375|31|"Type 24 pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6569|6197|31|"Type 24 pillbox with brick inner skin [SGP/SK/23]."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6570|6376|31|"Type 24 pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6571|6377|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1996/02/18"|0|"" 6572|6182|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick shuttered interior. Steel plate 'eyebrows' on outer embrasures."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6573|6378|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing NW."|"1995/05/21"|0|"" 6574|6379|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing N. Brick interior lining. An attempt has been made to destroy this pillbox, probably by fire inside. Two-thirds of the roof is missing and the remaining fabric is in poor condition. There are several cracks in the concrete walls."|"1995/05/21"|0|"" 6575|6380|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing NE. Brick inner skin."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 6577|6381|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Doorway faces W. Metal supports for weapons shelves below embrasures remain."|"1995/08/10"|6|"" 6578|6370|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces W. Completely covered in shrubbery and climbers. [Recorder does not have access to interior]. [Rs.5/7]."|"1995/10/31"|6|"" 6579|6372|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Entrances faces W."|"1995/10/31"|6|"" 6580|6382|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Doorway and embrasures have been bricked up. No interior access. Doorway faces S (the river)."|"1995/08/10"|6|"" 6581|6383|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Standard construction except for thin projections to the roof at the corners to make the roof square in plan [camouflage from the air?]. Floor now 0.5m above ground level due to peat shrinkage. Entrance faces W."|"1995/10/24"|6|"" 6582|6384|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of standard construction. except for there being no embrasures in the entrance wall, which faces W to the river and is adjacent to it. Low doorway and small (380mm x 150mm exterior) embrasures. Brick anti-ricochet walls."|"1995/10/24"|6|"" 6583|6385|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of standard construction. Brick exterior shuttering and brick anti-ricochet wall. Bricks are falling away. Entrance faces E."|"1995/10/16"|0|"" 6584|6386|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of standard construction. Brick shuttering inside and out. Floor 0.5m below ground level. Covered in clematis and used as a garden shed. Embrasures loosely blocked. Entrance faces S."|"1995/10/25"|0|"" 6585|6387|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Doorway faces W. Roof and entrance side demolished. Ruins only remain."|"1995/08/15"|6|"" 6586|3042|31|"Anti-tank pimples."|"1991/03/__"|0|"" 6587|6388|31|"Probably type 24 pillbox. Difficult access, in marshy area of dense reeds, etc. [Recorder inspected pillbox from footpath on opposite bank or river]. Unusual roof with thin overhanging concrete 'eaves'. Door faces N. Access may originally have been via a track from West Row and a footbridge across the river - now gone - brick abutments are visible a short distance upstream."|"1995/08/11"|6|"" 6588|6389|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Top of concrete raft now c. 0.5m above ground level due to peat shrinkage. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Door faces S."|"1995/08/11"|6|"" 6589|6390|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Door faces S. Doorway and all embrasures have been bricked up so entry not possible."|"1995/08/11"|6|"" 6590|6391|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Door faces S. The concrete raft surface is now some 0.5m above ground level (peat shrinkage). Some vegetation surrounds the pillbox [not entered]."|"1995/08/11"|6|"" 6591|6392|31|"Type 24 pillbox, closely surrounded by shrubbery and barbed wire. Lean to shed (derelict) built onto door side. Door faces SE. [Interior access not possible]."|"1995/08/11"|6|"" 6592|6393|31|"Type 24 pillbox, obscured by thick growth of shrubs. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Door faces N. [Interior access not possible]."|"1995/08/11"|6|"" 6593|6394|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Entrance faces E."|"1995/10/21"|6|"" 6594|6395|31|"Pillbox of First World War period - single-storey, circular plan, slightly domed concrete roof, carried on corrugated sheeting supported by two steel joists. Small doorway in rear elevation. Formerly closed by double-armoured doors; presently, only the steel hinge-pins remain. Wide splay embrasures. [Recorder John Harding gives type 25 pillbox at TM 35674003]."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6595|6396|31|"Pillbox of First World War period - single-storey, circular plan, flat concrete roof, carried on corrugated steel sheets supported by two steel joists. Small double-armoured doors close a low entrance. 4 wide splay embrasures staggered in height. Pillbox raised up on bank to allow fire over hedge to E."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6596|6397|31|"Pillbox of First World War period - single-storey, circular plan, flat concrete roof, carried on corrugated steel sheets supported by two steel joists, covered with earth. Small double-armoured doors close a low entrance. Pillbox covers exit from Bawdsey Beach via Bucknay Farm."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6597|6398|31|"Pillbox of First World War period - single-storey, circular plan, concrete slightly domed roof, carried on corrugated steel sheets supported by two steel joists, covered with earth. The pillbox is split by two large cracks pre-WW2, and each half is supported by a concrete buttress. An additional embrasure has been cut during WW2 in the elevation facing the road exit from the beach, and one original embrasure has been reduced to receive a 'Turnbull' mounting. [Recorder John Harding gives type 25 pillbox at TM 36704395]."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6598|6399|31|"Pillbox of First World War period - square shape (approx. 10 feet square), double-armoured doors in rear (W) elevation, pair of embrasures in N and S elevations to enfilade beach; E elevation blind apart from a small circular cable duct [?]. Camouflaged with beach stones. Flat concrete roof carried on a pair of steel joists."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6599|6400|31|"Single-storey rectangular plan pillbox, flat reinforced concrete roof covered with earth; entrance in rear (WNW); elevation protected by flanking blast wall. Brick walls."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6600|6401|31|"Single-storey square plan pillbox, flat reinforced concrete roof covered with earth. Rear entrance infilled with earth. Pillbox built into dyke. Embrasures in corners of SE elevation (bricked up). Admiralty design."|"1995/06/05"|6|"" 6602|6054|31|"Rectangular pillbox built into side of sunken lane. Description of owner of land, ""There is no basement below the window [sic] level, although there could have been given the height of the structure above the lane. There are 3 windows [embrasures], looking up the lane, down it and across it. There is also a firing step at the entrance back into the garden. The entrance is open, a walk-in gap in the back wall. This leads into an L-shaped space, the short leg of which is roofed and has a low opening on the right, a crouch-down rather than a crawl-in, into the space which faces across and up the lane""."|"1997/03/__"|6|"" 6603|6403|31|"Square pillbox placed to enfilade both N and S along beach and along anti-tank cubes fronting the River Alde to the E. DESTROYED [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 6605|6404|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. 4-piece steel plates around embrasures; round central pillar; steel MG mount; round vents. Entrance faces NW."|"1996/03/13"|6|"" 6606|6405|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Entrance faces S."|"1995/10/03"|0|"" 6607|6406|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Steel plate surrounds to embrasures. Entrance faces S."|"1995/10/03"|0|"" 6608|6407|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Entrance faces S."|"1995/10/03"|0|"" 6609|6408|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Entrance faces NW. Entrance and embrasures have been blocked [No interior access]."|"1995/11/17"|0|"" 6610|6409|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. No steel plates surround embrasures. Round pillar and vents. Steel MG mount. Entrance faces NE."|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6611|6410|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. [Interior access not possible]. All external brick shuttering has gone. Some remains of metal camouflage net supports on roof. One piece steel plates at embrasures. Entrance faces S."|"1996/10/05"|6|"" 6612|6411|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Entrance faces S. Brick internal and external shuttering, but all external shuttering has been removed. Round pillar, metal pivot on square column. Square vents. One-piece steel plates at embrasures."|"1996/10/05"|0|"" 6614|6414|31|"Anti tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6615|6415|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6616|6416|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Covered, brick sided entrance facing N. Round pillar with steel MG mount. Round vents. Embrasure above entrance. One piece steel embrasure surrounds."|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6617|6417|31|"Pillbox, no specification. On side of road by Loch Garve at the E end of village. Square with embrasures in walls."|"1998/02/14"|0|"" 6618|6418|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Brick internal shuttering. Entrance faces W. Steel MG mount on round pillar. Round vents. One piece steel embrasure surrounds."|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6619|6419|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Brick internal shuttering. Covered entrance faces W; embrasure above. Steel MG mount on round pillar. Round vents. One piece steel embrasure surrounds."|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6620|6420|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. "|"1995/10/18"|6|"" 6621|6421|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Steel embrasure surrounds and AA gun mount on concrete central pillar in 'well'. [No interior access]."|"1995/09/22"|6|"" 6622|6422|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Steel embrasure surrounds and steel AA gun mount on concrete pillar."|"1995/09/22"|6|"" 6623|6423|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Steel surrounds to embrasures. Steel AA gun mount on concrete central pillar on 'well'. Low entrance. Partially covered by soil. [Interior access not gained]."|"1995/09/22"|6|"" 6624|3138|31|"Pillbox on the A827 about half a mile E of Kenmore."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6625|3138|31|"Pillbox, concrete and stone; internally there is a central stone wall [anti-ricochet]; the roof is concrete over wood; one concrete embrasure 'shutter' is still in place, there are others on the floor. Internally it measures 14ft by 9ft. The body of the box is an irregular heptagon, with a rear entry of rectangular shape with a low 3ft entrance leading to a small chamber. Access from this to the main chamber is via a short 1.5ft wide passage (enough for one person at a time). Each embrasure is 1.25ft wide internally tapering to 4in as an external opening. To the rear there is a low stone wall retaining bank which rises steeply up the hillside. Generally in sound condition but boxed in by vegetation. A low kerb runs round the base externally and is now under leaf litter. Internal height: 7ft, external height 8 to 9ft."|"1995/05/28"|0|"" 6626|6424|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox, except no cover to entrance [possibly removed]. Steel plates surrounding embrasures. Concrete central pillar for AA gun mount (steel mount missing). Entrance faces S. [Access to interior not obtained]."|"1995/09/22"|0|"" 6627|6425|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox. Entrance faces SW."|"1995/09/27"|6|"" 6628|3141|325|"Pillbox, now DEMOLISHED [was there until 1984]."|"____/__/__"|41|"" 6629|6426|31|"Pillbox type 27, slightly modified. Brick anti-ricochet walls. Covered low entrance under one embrasure, which led to trenches that ran in three directions to patches of woodland [to provide concealed access to the pillbox which lies in open heathland?]. Polygon side approx 3m long. Entrance faces S. "|"1995/08/12"|6|"" 6630|6427|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Completely overgrown. Internal and external brick shuttering. Entrance faces W. No steel plates around embrasures. [Recorder unable to inspect in detail]."|"1996/10/05"|6|"" 6631|6428|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Internal and external brick shuttering. Round central pillar, square vents. Entrance faces S (embankment). Nearly all exterior brick shuttering gone. No steel plates at embrasures."|"1996/10/05"|6|"" 6632|6429|31|"Type 27 pillbox. External yellow brick shuttering. One piece steel plates surround embrasures. Entrance faces SW. Steel MG mount on square pillar on round column. Brick external shuttering nearly all disintegrated. Entrance partly blocked. Square vents. Partly overgrown by ivy, etc. "|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6633|3152|31|"Binn Hill Pillbox. Located on the NE foot-slope of the hill. It is brick built to a hexagonal format. It is cut in to the hillside, which may have been quarried at some stage. It is set on a concrete base, which is exposed to a thickness of 16in at the NE corner. The pillbox faces N and has 4 embrasures. Entry is via a flight of eight steps down (protected by a retaining wall) at the rear through a narrow door covered by a flanking wall constricting the passage in to the pillbox. Each of the embrasures has concrete splays and a wooden sill 27in deep; each sill is cut with a rectangular hole measuring 7in x 9in. The walls are of brick with a concrete floor and ceiling."|"1995/10/04"|0|"" 6634|6430|31|"Type 27 pillbox, thick-walled. External yellow brick shuttering. No steel plates at embrasures. MG mount on square pillar on round column. Square vents. Entrance faces W. Some remains of soil camouflage and metal net supports on roof. Brick external shuttering deteriorating and partly gone. "|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6635|6311|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox, with yellow brick external shuttering. No steel plates at embrasures. Steel MG mount on square pillar on round column. Square vents. Remains of metal camouflage supports and soil/grass on roof."|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6636|6431|31|"Standard type 27 pillbox, with yellow brick external shuttering. No steel plates at embrasures. Steel MG mount on square pillar on round column. Square vents. Remains of metal camouflage supports and soil/grass on roof."|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6637|6431|31|"Pillbox [seen from Rod Bridge and not viewed closely]."|"1999/03/29"|0|"" 6638|6432|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Octagonal pillbox with creep through entrance and small embrasures in each wall. In the middle is an LAA chamber with mounting intact. "|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 6639|6433|31|"Type 27 pillbox. External yellow brick shuttering largely gone. No steel plates at embrasures. MG mount on square pillar on round column. Square vents. Entrance faces W. "|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6640|6434|31|"Smaller type 27 pillbox. External yellow brick shuttering disintegrating. One piece steel plates surround embrasures. MG mount on square pillar on round column. Square vents. Entrance faces W."|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6641|6435|31|"Type 27 pillbox, thick-walled. External yellow brick shuttering has almost all gone. No steel plates at embrasures. The central 'well' has been filled in with soil and the entrance blocked. Soil/grass on roof. Entrance faces W. [Access to interior not gained by recorder]."|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6642|6436|31|"Type 27 pillbox, thick-walled. External red brick shuttering beginning to deteriorate in places. MG mount on square pillar on round column. Square vents. Entrance faces W. "|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6643|6438|31|"Type 27 pillbox, thick-walled. External yellow brick shuttering, disintegrating and now largely gone. No steel plates at embrasures. MG mount on square pillar on round column. Square vents. Entrance faces W. "|"1996/06/21"|6|"" 6644|6439|31|"Type 27 pillbox, modified. Entrance uncovered, facing W. Brick internal shuttering. One-piece steel plates surround the 12 embrasures. Steel MG mount on round central pillar. Earth/grass on roof. Structure has unusual shape - see plan [MISSING]."|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6645|6440|31|"Type 28 pillbox, which may be modified type 26 with thick walls. Mounting bolts at main embrasure. Only the main embrasure at the front and no internal wall. Doorway faces S. Brick external shuttering; concrete roof and embrasure surrounds."|"1995/08/11"|6|"" 6646|6441|31|"Type 28A pillbox, modified. Entrance (covered) faces W. Large embrasure blocked leaving 2 small embrasures in lieu. "|"1996/05/03"|6|"" 6647|6442|31|"Type 28A pillbox, modified. Entrance faces SW - low and covered with 'porch'. Brick anti-ricochet walls."|"1995/08/12"|6|"" 6648|6443|31|"Airfield Battle Headquarters situated in a field corner and much overgrown, especially across the entrance passage. Entrance passage is just off the track to Westfield House. Tower approx 12ft high. No internal inspection made."|"1996/05/30"|0|"" 6649|6444|31|"Airfield Battle Headquarters."|"1993/09/__"|0|"" 6650|6445|31|"Type 28A pillbox. Entrance faces E."|"1995/10/24"|6|"" 6651|6446|31|"Type 28A pillbox. Of standard design, but no partition wall. Large embrasure concreted up; others partially blocked. The whole pillbox, except the entrance, has been more or less covered with earth, rubble, etc. Entrance faces E."|"1995/10/30"|6|"" 6652|6447|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillar c.1m across, with stainless steel spigot, now buried to ground level."|"1995/10/16"|0|"" 6653|6448|31|"Spigot mortar hexagonal concrete pillar c.1m across, with central stainless steel spigot. Top 0.75m above ground level."|"1995/10/16"|0|"" 6654|6449|31|"Spigot mortar position on the W bank of the River Gipping, S of the road (B1067), close to the N boundary of the churchyard on the river bank (within the churchyard). Covered the road bridge (over the river). Site in very good condition and complete."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 6655|6117|31|"Spigot mortar position on embankment of railway line. Plinth and mounting survive. No remains of pit or ammunition lockers. Guarding bridge, approach road from Hintlesham (to the SW) and South Ipswich. [DW1]."|"1995/08/27"|0|"" 6656|6450|31|"Spigot mortar base and mounting only."|"1996/03/08"|0|"" 6657|6451|31|"Spigot mortar pit; has been filled in and bushes and shrubs planted - only the spigot is still visible."|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 6658|6452|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement. DESTROYED during post-war housing development."|"1995/06/05"|0|"" 6659|6453|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement. Concrete cylinder, top about 30cm above ground surface; central stainless steel pivot."|"1996/06/21"|0|"" 6660|6454|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement. There was a tall pedestal (2.5ft - 3ft high); no bomb alcoves. DESTROYED: the site had gone by December 1996 owing to a development of bungalows. "|"1996/12/15"|0|"" 6661|6455|31|"Steel mortar mount pin on 6-sided pillar a metre high surrounded by wall 0.3m thick and a metre high [see PLAN]. Full of water and covered with vegetation. Sited, with adjacent spigot mortar emplacement, to guard what was then a ford over the river."|"1995/08/13"|0|"" 6662|1756|31|"0.5m concrete cylinder above ground. Stood adjacent to a small chapel (since demolished). [RS.1/15]."|"1995/08/10"|6|"" 6663|6456|31|"Steel mortar mount pin on 6-sided pillar a metre high surrounded by wall 0.3m thick and a metre high [see PLAN]. Full of water and covered with vegetation. Sited, with adjacent spigot mortar emplacement, to guard what was then a ford over the river."|"1995/08/13"|0|"" 6664|6457|221|"Linear trench, cremaillere plan with traverses. Approx. 280 metres long. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1995/__/__"|303|"" 6665|6458|221|"Irregular trench approx. 70 metres long. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1995/__/__"|303|"" 6666|6459|221|"Trench at perimeter of playing field. Cremaillere plan with traverses. [Plotted from aerial photographs]."|"1995/__/__"|303|"" 6667|6460|31|"A sunken nissen hut approached by means of a brick chimney some 12ft deep x 3ft x 3ft. It had a crawl-way escape tunnel and 4ins glazed pipe [air pipe?]. The chamber ran roughly N-S, with the brick chimney at the S end and the escape tunnel at the N end. The chamber was sunk into the top of a small cliff some 30ft high. The escape tunnel emerged some 12ft below the top of the cliff. The nissen hut is of poorly galvanised iron on a concrete plinth with brick ends. Chimney is of brick with iron pipes across one corner to form a ladder. Escape tunnel is roofed with paving slabs, the sides concrete blocks, and the floor concrete. with sketch drawing on form. The hut was corroded and collapsed 1980-1990. The hurricane of 1987 brought down 115 trees in Mill House grounds, the worst damage being done on the bank where the nissen hut was. As the roof had largely caved in, the recorder (landowner) had the site of the nissen hut filled in and the top four courses of the chimney broken down. Only the escape tunnel now survives. Photographs were taken and sent to Holesworth Museum [not acknowledged]."|"1987/__/__"|0|"" 6668|6461|31|"An observation post overlooking the Southwold Road (B1123). It was connected by field telephone - traces of wire can still be found. The hurricane of 1987 brought down 115 trees in Mill House grounds. The lookout post had to be destroyed to allow the contractors' tractors onto the site."|"1987/__/__"|0|"" 6669|6462|31|"Underground nissen-type hut extended to form storage chambers and an escape tunnel. [Information May 2000 from William Ward says the site has been recently excavated]."|"1996/05/08"|307|"" 6670|6463|31|"Look out post formed of a narrow sunken pit with observation slit and periscope."|"1996/05/08"|307|"" 6671|6464|31|"Surface infantry shelter, with brick walls, concrete roof and wooden door."|"1995/03/04"|0|"" 6673|6466|31|"Pillbox, built into ruin of chapel. Stone facing."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 6674|6467|31|"Anti-tank blocks on beach."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 6675|6304|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Exterior, timber shuttered. Interior, brick shuttered. Timber shuttering on roof. 6 embrasures including rear (by doorway) pistol port. Internal Y-shaped blast wall."|"1998/04/08"|0|"" 6676|6382|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Rear embrasures extra large. Internal Y-shaped blast wall. Doorway has been sealed and the pillbox whitewashed (removal of graffiti). Peg holes on outer walls for camouflage."|"1998/04/08"|0|"" 6677|6199|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1998/02/14"|0|"" 6678|6200|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1998/02/14"|0|"" 6679|6197|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1998/02/14"|0|"" 6680|6373|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1998/02/04"|0|"" 6681|6372|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1998/02/04"|0|"" 6682|6466|31|"The pillbox is built within Old Leiston Abbey and heavily camouflaged to blend in with the ruin."|"1996/09/30"|0|"" 6683|6468|31|"One of a group of 3 small pillboxes alongside an unclassified road in open countryside, half a mile from the Kennet and Avon Canal. Pillbox decayed and overgrown."|"1999/03/26"|0|"" 6684|6469|31|"One of a group of 3 small pillboxes alongside an unclassified road in open countryside, half a mile from the Kennet and Avon Canal. Pillbox decayed and overgrown."|"1999/03/26"|0|"" 6685|6470|31|"One of a group of 3 small pillboxes alongside an unclassified road in open countryside, half a mile from the Kennet and Avon Canal. Pillbox decayed and overgrown."|"1999/03/26"|0|"" 6686|6471|31|"Concrete pillbox, now partly sunken below ground level."|"1999/03/22"|0|"" 6690|6474|31|"Two sets of large concrete square blocks on 'defended side' of river. One group consists of some 12 blocks. They appear to defend the banks of the Avon at crossing points where the banks are shallow."|"1998/11/29"|0|"" 6691|6475|31|"Pillbox, with brick exterior shuttering. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof]."|"1999/02/25"|0|"" 6692|6476|31|"One of a pair of pillboxes on either side of unclassified road where it crosses the canal. Partly sunk into side of road. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof]."|"1999/03/22"|0|"" 6693|6477|31|"One of a pair of pillboxes on either side of unclassified road where it crosses the canal. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof]."|"1999/03/22"|0|"" 6694|6478|31|"Pillbox, with decaying exterior brick shuttering, adjacent to cattle grid on unclassified road, a few feet from River Kennet. "|"1999/03/22"|0|"" 6695|6479|31|"One of a pair of impressively situated pillboxes (type 28As), perched on top of a narrow embankment between road/railway bridge on one side and Kennet and Avon Canal on the other. Positioned on a sharp bend in the road with wide embrasures for 2-pdr. guns to defend both directions. Small bren gun chambers on other sides and massive doorway facing no.2 gun emplacement a few feet away. Brick exterior shuttering, decayed in places."|"1999/03/22"|0|"" 6696|6480|31|"One of a pair of impressively situated pillboxes (type 28As), perched on top of a narrow embankment between the railway and the Kennet and Avon Canal, a few feet from another gun emplacement, with the doorways facing. Large embrasure on W side to enable 2-pdr. gun to defend open stretch of canal and mill. With brick outer shuttering, decayed in places."|"1999/03/22"|0|"" 6697|6481|325|"Pillbox, type 28a, with brick exterior shuttering and no rearward LMG embrasure - by canal lock."|"1994/06/__"|393|"" 6698|6482|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox, on bank of canal. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof pillbox]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6700|6483|31|"3 or 4 loopholes in wall adjacent to bridge parapet."|"1998/07/__"|0|"" 6701|6484|31|"Pillbox, with long, narrow embrasure, built on outside wall of Nothe Fort. Breeze block shuttered with reinforced concrete roof. Field of fire N into River Wey and Weymouth Bay. Has machine gun in situ [probably dummy]. [information available from Nothe Fort]."|"1998/05/29"|6|"" 6702|6485|235|"Auxiliary Unit base, first found by the recorder (as a boy) in 1946. Access was by either of two wooden trap doors set in the surface from which you went down a vertical wooden ladder. Ventilation was by two or three wooden shafts about 12insx12ins cross section which came out just above ground level at the base of mature trees. All vents and trap doors were hidden on the surface with a thick covering of pine needles and branches and were not easy to detect. There were two double bunk beds, metal with metal springs. The recorder remembers finding stubs of candles in the bunker but no signs of chairs, tables, toilet facilities, or cooking facilities. There was also a small board on one wall with screw terminals which was probably part of a telephone link. The floor was probably hard earth rather than concrete. The semi-circular walls and roof were of galvanised iron, cold, damp, and going rusty. The bunker was still there in the 1950s. By the 1960s the site had been fenced around, and there was a depression in the ground as if the structure had collapsed. In the late 1960s trees on Conegar Hill were felled and replanting altered the layout of paths. The recorder states that he would be unlikely to able to refind the exact site."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 6703|6486|31|"Auxiliary Unit base, first found by the recorder (as a boy) in 1946. Access was by either of two wooden trap doors set in the surface from which you went down a vertical wooden ladder. Ventilation was by two or three wooden shafts about 12'x12' cross section which came out just above ground level at the base of mature trees. All vents and trap doors were hidden on the surface with a thick covering of pine needles and branches and were not easy to detect. There were two double bunk beds, metal with metal springs. The recorder remembers finding stubs of candles in the bunker but no signs of chairs, tables, toilet facilities, or cooking facilities. There was also a small board on one wall with screw terminals which was probably part of a telephone link. The floor was probably hard earth rather than concrete. The semi-circular walls and roof were of galvanised iron, cold, damp, and going rusty. The bunker was still there in the 1950s. By the 1960s the site had been fenced around, and there was a depression in the ground as if the structure had collapsed. In the late 1960s trees on Conegar Hill were felled and replanting altered the layout of paths. The recorder states that he would be unlikely to able to refind the exact site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6704|6487|235|"The local Home Guard unit used to meet and patrol from this large timber hut."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 6705|6488|31|"Pillbox, with long, narrow embrasure, built on outside wall of Nothe Fort. Breeze block shuttered with reinforced concrete roof. Field of fire N into River Wey and Weymouth Bay. Has machine gun in situ [probably dummy]. [information available from Nothe Fort]."|"1998/05/29"|6|"" 6707|6490|235|"Pillbox, probably now DESTROYED."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 6708|6491|235|"Pillbox, probably now DESTROYED."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 6709|6492|31|"90mm searchlight, part of Nothe Fort defences. The searchlight in position today is a replica of one that was removed by a landslip [on site information at Nothe Fort]. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/29"|0|"" 6710|5896|31|"Spigot mortar pit, with spigot column intact. [This has been reconstructed incorrectly by Nothe Fort as a machine gun mount]. with PLAN on form."|"1998/05/29"|0|"" 6711|6493|31|"Field gun emplacement. The front of the structure is open with gun mounting outside its cover. 2 internal steps to small chambers. Access difficult because of undergrowth. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/26"|6|"" 6712|6494|31|"Assumed to be a type 22 pillbox, situated on S side of Limekiln Hill with field of fire S to beach. Brick-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/26"|6|"" 6713|3118|31|"Probably a type 22 pillbox (brick-shuttered) situated on the S side of coastal hill. Field of fire S to beach."|"1998/05/26"|6|"" 6714|6495|31|"Standard type 25 pillbox, situated on W side of cove on side of steep cliff, with field of fire across Lulworth Cove. Now sunken into ground. Corrugated iron shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/25"|0|"" 6715|3116|31|"Round pillbox with roof missing. Has 4 close-spaced embrasures on one side overlooking the sea."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 6716|3121|31|"Type 26 (variant) pillbox (no rear embrasure) situated on beach, with field of fire E/W and out to sea. Wood-shuttered. Upper surface of pillbox pebble-dashed for camouflage. The pillbox is three-quarters buried under shingle. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/26"|6|"" 6717|6496|31|"Type 26 (variant - no rear embrasure) situated on beach with field of fire along beach E/W and out to sea. Upper surface of pillbox is pebble-dashed for camouflage. Wood-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/26"|6|"" 6718|3125|31|"Type 26 (variant) pillbox, wood-shuttered. Situated on beach with field of fire E/W along beach and out to sea. Upper surface of pillbox pebble-dashed for camouflage. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/26"|6|"" 6719|6497|31|"Probably a type 22 pillbox situated on the S side of Limekiln Hill with field of fire S to beach. Brick-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/26"|6|"" 6720|3124|31|"Probably a type 22 pillbox situated on S side of farmhouse with field of fire S to beach. Brick exterior shuttering. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/26"|6|"" 6721|6498|31|"Type 22 pillbox (exterior brick-shuttered) situated on coast where stream valley meets sea. Field of fire S to beach. [4 anti-tank blocks to S which used to block approach N up valley]. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/24"|6|"" 6722|4916|31|"Type 22 pillbox nr. searchlight site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6723|5989|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/02/02"|314|"" 6727|1263|31|"Non-standard pillbox, with 5 embrasures, situated on seafront with field of fire to sea and along Beer seafront. Camouflaged with local stone as part of promenade. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/28"|6|"" 6728|1319|31|"6 pdr. gun emplacement stone-block shuttered) situated on E side of River Axe with field of fire W across river. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/28"|6|"" 6729|4751|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6731|4746|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6732|6504|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Site of new bridge construction."|"1999/02/13"|0|"" 6733|4678|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6734|6505|31|"Standard type 28a pillbox, built using wood shuttering on forward walls, brick shuttering used for the rear wall.. Front embrasure blocked."|"1995/08/15"|0|"" 6738|4807|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6739|4914|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6741|4856|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6742|4831|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6743|4828|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6744|4921|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Contains examples of contemporary graffiti written in pencil."|"1994/__/__"|378|"" 6745|6507|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6746|6508|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6747|4922|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6748|4624|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6749|4679|31|"Type 28 gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6750|4686|31|"Concrete fragments."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6751|4691|31|"Concrete fragments."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6754|4699|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6755|4700|32|"Pillbox, no specification. [Post war aerial photographs show no evidence of this pillbox]."|"1940/08/11"|0|"" 6756|4721|31|"Anti-tank ditch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6757|6509|31|"22 anti-tank blocks with a shallow pyramid top, arranged 17 along the S edge of a wood and 5 along the E edge, the whole forming an 'L' shape. The two arms of the 'L' are of different sizes and construction. The long arm blocks are 3ft x 3ft x 3ft to ground level. They show the marks of corrugated iron shuttering. The short arm blocks are 4ft x 4ft x 4ft to ground level. They are of superior construction and have an unusual notch at each upper corner [DRAWING on form]."|"1998/12/13"|0|"" 6758|4740|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6759|6510|31|"A former army camp used from 1940 - c1960. The camp has now totally disappeared. The only clue to the existence of the camp is a small amount of concrete/brick rubble on the S boundary of the new housing estate. The camp was auctioned off ?31,500 in January 1963 [possibly some huts and other buildings, which were sold off, survive at other locations]. The camp was demolished in the early 1960s, and is now the site of an housing estate. "|"1999/01/24"|316|"" 6760|4742|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6761|4743|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6762|1704|31|"Pillbox [no public access]. "|"1999/02/07"|0|"" 6763|4744|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6764|4748|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6765|6510|325|"The 'Newark Advertiser' states that the camp was built in 1940 with huts for 300 soldiers and nissen huts for 200 more. Units known to have been based here include the Northamptonshire Regt. (WW2), an ATS searchlight training unit (WW2), the 21st Independent Parachute Co. (prior to Operation Market Garden), and REME 5th AA Group. The last troops at the camp were men of the 23rd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals."|"1963/01/30"|315|"13" 6766|4749|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6767|4750|31|"Spigot Mortar base,"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6768|4752|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6769|4753|31|"Home Guard Store. Projecting porch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6770|4754|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6771|4757|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1999/02/11"|0|"" 6772|6512|31|"The structure was used during the war as an RN or Home Guard observation post. There is an associated 'bunker' close by [this is bricked up]. [Local boatman, Dickie Cord, said there was an LAA battery here which shot down an enemy aircraft that now lies off Thatcher Rock]."|"1995/11/06"|0|"" 6773|4758|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1999/02/11"|0|"" 6774|4759|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/02/11"|0|"" 6775|1385|31|"6 pdr. gun emplacement (brick-shuttered) situated on E side of River Axe, with field of fire W across river and to A3052 road bridge over river. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/28"|6|"" 6776|4760|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6777|4761|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6778|4762|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6779|4764|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6780|4765|31|"Home Guard Store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6781|1402|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox, with large embrasure (wood-shuttered). Situated above flood plain on E side of River Axe. Field of fire W across river. Sunk into slope [access to pillbox not found]. Embrasure blocked up by farmer. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/28"|6|"" 6782|4766|31|"Spigot mortar base, moved to side of road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6783|4767|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6784|4768|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6785|1401|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox (wood-shuttered), situated above flood plain on E side of River Axe. Field of fire W across river. Entrance blocked by farmer. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/28"|6|"" 6786|4769|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 6787|4770|31|"Type 24 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6788|4774|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6789|4775|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6790|4776|31|"Home Guard Store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6791|286|31|"Type 28 pillbox, with blast wall. Sunk into hillside with soil placed on top."|"1998/09/06"|0|"" 6792|4777|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6794|4778|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6795|4779|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6796|4780|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6797|4781|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6798|4782|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6799|4783|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6800|4784|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6801|4785|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6804|4790|31|"Infantry version of a Vickers machine gun emplacement, with 3 LMG embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6805|4791|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6806|4792|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6807|4793|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6808|4794|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6809|4795|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6810|4796|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6811|4797|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6812|4798|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6813|4799|31|"Type 28 anti-tank emplacement. [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6814|4800|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6816|4801|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6817|4802|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6818|4803|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6819|4804|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6820|4805|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6821|6514|31|"Gunsite for 4.7inch gun, made in Japan c.1917 - concrete platform with renovated brick surround; front slope of concrete. Site now used as a 'rest area'. Overgrown. Manned by 362 Coastal Battery, 555 Coastal Regiment, RA. now DESTROYED. "|"1995/11/22"|317|"" 6822|4806|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6823|6515|31|"Base of gunsite for 6pdr. Hotchkiss gun on seaward side of Ness Drive."|"1995/11/22"|317|"" 6824|4808|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6825|6516|31|"Built as a guard house along river road to battery site at River Teign entrance. Had searchlight on top. Now used as a domestic building."|"1995/11/22"|317|"" 6826|4812|31|"Type 26 pillbox, square, 3 embrasures. Rear blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6827|6517|31|"Machine gun emplacement - concrete base with brick surrounds. Now a public 'rest area' and lookout point. [Pencilled on form is, 'This may actually be the site of no.2 gun']."|"1995/11/22"|317|"" 6828|4813|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6829|4816|31|"Pillbox, (type 22?)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6830|6518|31|"No visible signs remain of 363 Coastal Battery, RA position [remembered by recorder]. [Mr. Dickie Cord, local boatman, stated that the LAA defence at this battery shot down two German aircraft on Torre Abbey beach. The recorder remembers seeing one burning on the beach]."|"1995/11/22"|107|"" 6831|4818|31|"Cantilevered pillbox [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6832|4819|31|"Machine gun emplacement. [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6833|4823|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Long rear face with large stepped embrasures flanking a low-level entrance, and with machine gun embrasures in each of the other faces."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6834|4824|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6835|4820|31|"Machine gun emplacement. [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6836|4821|31|"Machine gun emplacement. [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6837|4827|31|"Standard 1008/41 Battle Headquarters but has a two storied cupola."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6839|4829|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6840|4830|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6841|4832|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6842|4833|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6843|4834|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6844|6520|31|"Reinforced concrete cylinders set on end in river bed."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 6845|4839|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6846|4838|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6847|4837|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6848|4836|31|"Cantilevered pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6849|4835|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6850|6521|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6851|6522|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6852|4840|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6853|4841|355|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6854|4841|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6855|4842|31|"Allan Williams turret."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6856|4843|31|"Allan Williams turret."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6857|4844|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6858|4848|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6859|6523|31|"Type 24 pillbox; hexagonal brick and concrete with lower level reinforcement and entrance tunnel. Over the entrance is a sixth armoured embrasure. Entry is via an entrance tunnel."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6860|6524|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Brick-shuttered, with square embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6861|6525|31|"Anti-tank obstacle of reinforced concrete cylinder (set on end) and filled with concreted beach pebbles and topped with 3 concrete posts."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 6862|4852|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6863|6526|31|"Pillbox that has been preserved by East Devon District Council. A plaque affixed to the structure in 1994 commemorates its history. There is no access to the interior, but the embrasures have been glazed and 1940 artefacts have been set out inside. Beyond the pillbox a steep bank falls away to the sea."|"1997/10/10"|0|"" 6864|4853|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6865|4854|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6866|4857|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6867|1393|31|"Embrasured wall to cover N end of Paignton sands."|"1996/04/13"|0|"" 6868|4858|31|"Battle Headquarters, comprising of a Stanton-type shelter and hexagonal cupola."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6869|4859|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6870|4860|31|"Pillbox type 26, with sunken entry and embrasure to one side."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6871|4862|31|"Type 26 pillbox, with sunken entry and embrasure above."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6872|4864|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6873|4865|31|"Loopholed wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6874|4866|31|"Anti-tank vertical rail block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6875|4867|31|"Anti-tank vertical rail block"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6876|4868|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6877|6527|31|"A polygonal RAF-type brick-shuttered pillbox. The entrance at the rear and the embrasures have all been blocked. The structure faces SW covering Braunton Great Field. Wasley's, 'Devon at War' records that the Great Field itself was protected against airborne landings by trenches and posts; it lay close to RAF Chivenor. The pillbox is visible on RAF 1946 APs."|"1995/06/18"|107|"" 6878|4869|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6879|4870|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6880|4871|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6881|4872|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6882|6529|31|"3 pillboxes and a gun emplacement rising on the cliff side one above the other. One pillbox and the gun emplacement are in good condition, but the other structures are in dense undergrowth and in poor condition [These structures were also probably used in assault training for US forces]."|"1996/05/05"|0|"" 6883|4874|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6884|4879|31|"2 Pillboxes, no specifications"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6885|4887|31|"Two anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6886|4888|31|"Loopholed wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6887|6530|31|"Battery, now lying in private grounds. Probably 2 gun positions, a large concrete base, and a brick building."|"1996/06/13"|0|"" 6888|4889|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6889|4890|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6890|4891|31|"Anti-tank blocks and trenches."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6891|6531|171|"Unconfirmed auxiliary 'hide' in copse to W of Eastwood Farm (formerly Parsons Farm). [Information from local informant]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 6892|4894|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6893|4897|31|"Type 26 pillbox, 10ft approx. square, walls 18ins thick."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6894|4898|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6895|6532|171|"Within the old mine and quarry workings at Cleave Wood mine, there was a bunker used as a phosphorus bomb store. This was blown up and filled in after the war. [Information from local informant]"|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 6896|4900|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6897|4901|31|"Spigot mortar base. [in corner of English Civil War period fort]."|"1996/01/07"|0|"" 6898|4902|31|"Allan Williams turret. [Some of the rotating machinery is still intact - information from Paul Rogers 14.9.00]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6899|6533|171|"Auxiliary 'hide' in copse to SW of Stone Farm. Sited in an old quarry, with entrance concealed by tipped rubbish. [Information from local informant]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 6900|4903|31|"Home Guard store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6901|4904|31|"Spigot mortar base. On castle ramparts."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6902|6534|171|"Probable auxiliary 'hide' in Pillhead Wood. Accessed via a shaft from a hollow tree trunk/stump. [Information from local informant]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 6903|4909|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6904|4910|31|"Roadblock."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6905|6535|31|"Coastal battery."|"1996/06/18"|0|"" 6906|4911|31|"Home Guard store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6907|4915|31|"Type 22 pillbox, associated with a searchlight site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6908|4917|31|"Type 22 pillbox nr. searchlight site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6909|4918|31|"Type 22 pillbox nr. searchlight site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6910|4919|31|"Type 22 pillbox, raised, nr. searchlight site."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 6911|4920|31|"Type 22 pillbox nr. searchlight site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6912|4927|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 6913|4931|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6914|4932|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6915|4933|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6916|4934|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6917|4936|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6918|4937|31|"Home Guard Store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6919|4953|31|"8 anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6920|6536|221|"Extensive system of possible 'anti-glider trenches' recorded on RAF 1946 aerial photograph and Cambridge University 1975 AP. Possibility that these are simply land drains - and certainly they do utilise existing drain courses - but banking of spoil on alternate sides of discontinuous lengths of ditch suggests military origin (or enhancement)."|"1995/__/__"|319|"" 6921|4955|31|"12 anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6922|4957|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6924|6537|221|"Double row of probable anti-tank obstacles recorded on RAF 1946 AP. Appears to run from S side of Sandymere, inland around the mere and N along the beach to the N top of the Burrows. Appear to be grouped in two's, with the second line's pairs behind the gaps between the front pairs."|"1995/__/__"|319|"" 6925|4960|31|"Anti-tank pimples"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6926|6538|221|"Row of anti-tank obstacles (c.100m long) recorded on 1975 Cambridge University aerial photograph. The line the S bank of The Pill at Appledore Bridge."|"1995/__/__"|320|"" 6927|4969|31|"5-sided pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6928|4970|31|"4-sided pillbox on end of factory."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6929|4971|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6930|4972|31|"Type 22 pillbox with 7 embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6931|4976|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6932|6539|221|"4 inch guns were sited at Ilfracombe in 1940. The RAF aerial photograph coverage of 1946 records a battery site on the headland between Larkstone Beach and Raparee Cove at the E approach to Ilfracombe Harbour. At least seven buildings are recorded, including the two gun houses and presumably BOP, generator house, and searchlights."|"1995/__/__"|321|"" 6933|4977|31|"Pillbox, no specification "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6934|4978|31|"2 anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6935|4979|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6936|4981|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6937|6540|31|"An apparently loopholed structure built as part of the River Dart entrance defences. Underwater cables came ashore at this point, and a cable house (SX84NE/12) is higher up the cliff."|"1996/08/20"|0|"" 6939|6541|31|"Concrete gun position with overhead protection for [?] 4.7in gun with arc of fire E and SE. No ancillary buildings but there are ammunition storage cubicles at rear."|"1996/09/28"|0|"" 6940|4983|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6941|4984|31|"6 anti-tank cubes"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6942|6542|31|"In total 80 cubes all with 5ft sides, side by side with in many cases only inches between. Currently they are at the rear of the beach (but may have been moved) and form the boundary between farm land at the rear and the vast amount of imported stone now on the beach."|"1999/03/20"|0|"" 6943|6543|31|"Pillbox, now much overgrown, defended approach along small valley running up from Wembury Beach."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 6944|6544|31|"Pillbox, now much overgrown. [Very difficult to reach]."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 6945|6546|31|"Described as an examination post with anti-tank blocks on page 113 of 20th Century Fortifications of the UK, Vol II Wales. Its position by the River Dee is likely to have made bridge, at least, defended locality [no evidence for this]. No remains now exist"|"1999/03/29"|64|"" 6946|6547|31|"Pillbox (of non-standard design) with 6 embrasures, all with a field of fire up hill to S. It stands at the entrance to a house. There are no obvious associated structures and its purpose is unclear."|"1995/11/29"|0|"" 6947|4994|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6948|4998|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6949|5000|31|"Vertical rail block and three anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6950|5001|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1999/02/12"|0|"" 6951|5002|31|"Anti-tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6952|5003|31|"Nine anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6953|5004|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6954|5005|31|"3 anti-tank blocks, traces of vertical rails and 13 anti-tank cylinders "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6955|5006|31|"Type 24 pillbox and one anti-tank block."|"1999/02/12"|0|"" 6956|5007|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6957|5008|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6958|5009|31|"2 x cube-shaped anti-tank blocks, one destroyed and the other buried under a grassy bank."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6959|5010|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6960|5011|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6961|5012|31|"Vertical rail block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6962|5013|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6963|5014|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6964|5015|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6965|5016|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6966|5017|31|"Type 24 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6967|5018|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6968|5019|31|"Anti-tank obstacle."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6969|5020|31|"Anti-tank obstacle."|"1999/02/12"|0|"" 6970|5022|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6971|5023|31|"One anti-tank block, part of roadblock."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6972|5024|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6973|6550|31|"Auxiliary Unit control station (part of operational base) consisting of hut on concrete base, with aerial (concealed) running up adjacent tree. Also barbed wire compound. [Sources of information: letters from Mr. Leslie Parnell, former signaller serving at Ousden site; personal interview with Mr. Ted Knight, estate worker during war on Ousden Estate; IWM Sound Archive recording of Mrs. Marina Bloxham, ATS subaltern staffing Ousden site]. "|"1999/01/17"|0|"" 6974|5026|31|"Anti-tank cone."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6975|5027|31|"Anti-tank obstacle, only traces remain"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6977|1399|31|"Underground hide, with 3 rooms entered through counterbalanced lid beneath toilet. [Booklet 'Now You See It', etc has full plans of site: 'Western Morning News' has photos]. [WW/SD/DEV/01]."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 6978|5028|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6979|6552|31|"A defence structure (faced with local stone) directly over the tunnel leading from the old gasworks under the railway line to the beach. Embrasured but made of soft local stone. Midway between north and south pillboxes [see site map]. "|"1996/04/13"|0|"" 6980|5029|31|"10 anti-tank cones."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6981|5030|31|"6 anti-tank cones under railway viaduct."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6982|5031|31|"2 anti-tank cones under railway viaduct."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6983|6553|31|"Pillbox to cover the length of Hope Cove (now on private property in the garden of the house at N end of cove - holiday accommodation)."|"1996/03/31"|0|"" 6984|5032|31|"2 semi-circular pillboxes at track-side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6985|6554|31|"Pillbox type 24, concrete block shuttered, deeply set into the ground, with field of fire S over beach. with PLAN on form."|"1996/09/11"|0|"" 6986|5033|31|"3 anti-tank cones."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6987|6555|31|"Remains of underground bunker, used by Auxiliary Unit; buried corrugated iron 'nissen hut-type structure. Now collapsed."|"1996/01/15"|0|"" 6988|5034|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6989|5035|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6991|5036|31|"25 anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6992|5037|31|"Pillbox, hexagonal with four large anti-tank gun embrasures, now destroyed"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6993|5038|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from a former Home Guard]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6994|5039|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. The rear blast wall has collapsed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6995|5040|31|"7 anti-tank cones."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6996|5041|31|"2 anti-tank blocks, one 4ft high and the other 5ft high."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6997|5042|31|"27 anti-tank cubes and associated anti-tank ditch and bank."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 6998|5043|31|"2 x Allan Williams turrets, possibly not in original location."|"1997/09/29"|0|"" 6999|6557|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, camouflaged with pebbles, situated on beach with field of fire seawards. No access to interior. Now sealed with door and with pipe vent through rear embrasure [used to smoke fish?]. with PLAN on form."|"1997/08/20"|6|"" 7000|5044|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox; also 8 anti-tank cubes [see also UORNs 13085 and 15800]."|"1997/06/12"|0|"" 7001|5045|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7002|5046|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7003|5047|31|"4 anti tank blocks with sockets between for 4 anti tank rails."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7004|6558|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, camouflaged with pebbles. The foundations have collapsed, resulting in the pillbox tilting forward art an angle. Entrance blocked - no access. with PLAN on form."|"1997/08/20"|6|"" 7005|5048|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7007|5049|31|"Roadblock of two blocks with slots for rails. "|"1997/06/12"|0|"" 7008|5050|31|"Roadblock of two block with slots for rails."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7009|6560|31|"Rectangular non-standard pillbox, with stone facing for camouflage, built into quay with field of fire N, defending approach inland from sea. 3 embrasures (2 open). Entrance blocked up. [The beach was used for D-Day practice and the pillbox may have been built for this reason]."|"1997/08/18"|6|"" 7010|5051|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7011|5052|31|"Roadblock of two block with slots for rails."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7012|5053|325|"1. row of 18 x cubes parallel to road, E of bridge N of road. 2. row of 16 x cubes between stream and bridge. 3. under bridge, row of 5 x cubes parallel with road. 4. 2 x cubes (one much wider than the norm), under bridge S side of road. 5. row of 43 x cubes, from bridge abutment curving S along foot of railway embankment as far as stream. 6. row of 4 x cubes at right angles to 5. above, connecting them to brick culvert under railway embankment"|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7013|5054|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7014|5055|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7015|5056|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7016|5057|31|"Rare fortified bunker, 116ft long with machine gun embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7017|5058|31|"Type 27 pillbox. DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7018|5059|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7019|5060|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Also one anti-tank block between the pillbox and the road."|"1987/01/__"|606|"" 7020|5061|31|"Type 22 pillbox - faces E. Entrance on W side, with concrete block over, later bricked up with a lower doorway protected by concrete 'cube-shaped' roofed anti-blast wall. Vertical rectangular embrasures."|"1987/01/__"|606|"" 7021|5062|31|"Type 22 pillbox and 5 anti-tank blocks [see UORN 16689]."|"1987/01/__"|606|"" 7022|6562|31|"Allan Williams turret on display (no base) [NOT IN ITS ORIGINAL LOCATION, which is unknown - the owners have another example intact]."|"1997/08/21"|0|"" 7023|5063|31|"15 anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7024|5064|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7025|5065|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7026|6563|31|"Pillbox type 24. Measurements on PLAN drawn on form. Pillbox 6ft 6ins high. 7 embrasures."|"1995/06/28"|0|"" 7027|5066|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7028|5067|31|"Type 27 pillbox partially demolished. Ten anti-tank blocks [?]."|"2003/07/15"|606|"" 7029|1394|31|"Well-constructed pillbox to cover N end of Hollicombe Beach."|"1996/04/13"|0|"" 7030|5068|31|"Pillbox; no specification."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7031|5069|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 7032|5074|31|"Pillbox, no specification - only traces remain."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7033|5075|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7034|5076|31|"Anti-tank obstacle, no specification"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7035|5077|31|"Heightened type 22 pillbox and 9 anti-tank blocks E of railway and 7 blocks W of railway [see UORN 12138]."|"1992/02/04"|0|"" 7036|6564|31|"Allan Williams turret."|"1998/06/02"|0|"" 7037|6565|31|"Pillbox, type 24."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7038|6566|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7039|6567|31|"Pillbox type 23."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7040|6568|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7041|6569|31|"Rectangular concrete structure with embrasure."|"1996/06/13"|0|"" 7042|6570|270|"Documentary sources refer to the village having '4 fougasse road batteries covering approaches to Audlem.' Also that 4 platoon of D Company, No 24 Bn (Nantwich) Cheshire HG possessed in 1941, Northover Projectors, Tommy Guns, and 'spigot mortars on the way'. The village lies on the Shropshire Union Canal Stop line - Western Command No. 8."|"1998/04/07"|325|"" 7045|6571|31|"Pillbox built on a raised elevation in a corner of a field. A hedge now surrounds the principal field of fire, i.e. the road from the W. From the siting it would appear to cover a roadblock on a sharp corner on the Dartmouth road at the 'Sportsman's Arms'."|"1996/04/09"|0|"" 7046|6572|31|"Small, square, flat topped defence post [pillbox] covering road 2 miles from city centre, one of a network of which must have surrounded city in 1940-41."|"1996/07/__"|0|"" 7048|6573|31|"Defence post listed in Henry Wills's work. No trace found."|"1999/02/02"|6|"" 7050|6574|31|"Structure of two storeys with wide embrasures on upper floor (seaward) side. There is an iron ladder to the upper floor. Though now owned by the Landmark Trust and converted to a 2-bed room for holiday accommodation, it still retains many original features. [may be a minefield control post (XDO]."|"1995/10/14"|327|"" 7051|1354|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox of concrete construction. Faces SW. One of a pair at this location [see UORN 1360]."|"1995/09/24"|326|"" 7052|1360|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox of concrete construction. Faces SW across the Axe estuary. One of a pair at this location [see UORN1354]."|"1995/09/24"|326|"" 7053|6575|220|"Anti-tank obstacles were set in the road in 1940 beside the auxiliary fire station on Fore Street. The concrete settings are visible in a period photograph [Clamp]. These concrete bases were exposed during water pipe-laying operations in 1994."|"____/__/__"|328|"10" 7054|6530|31|"4 x 4.5 inch guns manned by 329 Coastal Battery were located at Salcombe. Although the battery borders the South Devon footpath and a NT property, the position itself is in the grounds of a private house, 'The Bolt'. Substantial remains can be seen. Coastal erosion has caused a cliff path to fall away."|"1996/03/23"|0|"" 7055|6576|31|"Second World War battery, which includes a white-painted gun position. [Site in care of English Heritage]."|"1996/06/18"|107|"" 7056|6577|31|"This embrasured building is at N end of Paignton Sands in a private garden. [These may have been circular towers on the sea frontage of the Victorian-period Redcliffe Tower Hotel adapted for defensive purposes in 1940]."|"1996/04/13"|0|"" 7057|6578|221|"A linear mark is visible on an RAF 1946 aerial photograph enclosing an area of ground to the rear of pillbox (SY28NW/66). The feature runs from the top of the beach-back slope at SY 20898817 inland to SY 20858817, and then appears to link with the end of the line of concrete posts (SY28NW/58). This feature could be a filled in defensive perimeter ditch or could indicate differential vegetation growth beneath former barbed wire entanglements. The pillbox is still extant."|"1995/__/__"|329|"" 7058|6579|31|"Building housed a 210 million CP searchlight. Now used as a pedestrian shelter."|"1995/11/22"|0|"" 7059|6580|31|"Base of old artificers workshops. New cafe and garden shed erected on site. Was used by 555 Coastal Regiment, RA."|"1995/11/22"|317|"" 7060|6581|31|"2 x pillboxes, brick-clad with reinforced concrete roofs topped with concreted beach pebbles. The easternmost of the two pillboxes has been adapted for an electricity sub-station."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 7061|6582|31|"Reinforced concrete pillbox, facing Budleigh Salterton across estuary of the River Otter."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 7062|6583|31|"Reinforced concrete pillbox, facing sea and across the estuary of the River Otter. [Recorder describes 'observation apertures' - presumably embrasures: photograph shows one embrasure recently bricked up and an air brick inserted]. Overgrown."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 7063|6584|31|"A local resident told the recorder this had been a 'pillbox position', converted in recent years to public conveniences. Recorder unable to confirm this fact."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 7064|6585|31|"At the N end of the beach there are pieces of reinforced concrete which may have been part of a pillbox. Above these at the top of an old quarry there is a concrete platform. [Possibly anti-tank blocks no longer in situ]."|"1996/05/05"|0|"" 7065|6526|31|"Pillbox embedded in clifftop facing E across Esplanade. Embrasure glazed and site maintained in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings (1994)."|"1997/08/27"|0|"" 7066|6586|31|"Pillbox covering length of Thurlestone Sands. Painted white and in use as a store."|"1996/03/31"|0|"" 7067|6587|31|"Remains of concrete pillbox sited at W end of beach."|"1995/12/__"|0|"" 7068|6588|31|"Remains of concrete pillbox sited at E end of beach, below Wembury Mill."|"1995/12/__"|0|"" 7069|2826|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox. Single storey, irregular hexagon. Flat roof. Blast wall at door, roof over. Rifle embrasure."|"1994/06/19"|0|"" 7070|3000|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 7071|6589|31|"Pillbox recorded at this site is now DESTROYED, but some rubble remains. Further to the N up the hill is the remains of a trench system."|"1995/11/24"|0|"" 7072|6590|31|"Very likely a bricked up hexagonal pillbox, although it might be just the base for some higher structure (or weapon), now removed. [Photograph shows one small aperture with an inserted airbrick]."|"1995/11/22"|0|"" 7073|6591|31|"Defence structures of uncertain purpose sited where steps from Marsh Road meet Rundle Road. An existing wall was broken through to make 'look-out' openings and a wall of concrete blocks built from this wall. There is metal showing in places on top of the wall. Front wall 3.5m long and 1.0m high. Openings 0.5m wide."|"1996/08/07"|0|"" 7074|1395|31|"Pillbox, with turf on its roof, commanding S end of beach [Information from M.J. Ford of M.J. Motors, Churston]."|"1996/04/13"|0|"" 7075|6592|31|"A concrete pillbox with 3 embrasures. Approx. 6ft x 9ft. Guarding the railway line."|"1998/02/07"|108|"88" 7076|6593|31|"A well dug in concrete-block pillbox (now much further covered by cliff slippage) at N end of Thurlestone Sands."|"1996/04/21"|0|"" 7077|6544|31|"Pillbox demolished, but there are remains of a concrete base on a ledge above the river, now a favoured picnic spot at the river mouth."|"1996/06/21"|0|"" 7078|6594|31|"Pillbox, now white-painted, covering Bantham Sands, with a platform to the W [for a searchlight?]. In summer it is used today as an ice-cream kiosk."|"1996/04/21"|0|"" 7079|6595|31|"Pillbox on NE (mainland) side of island, covering both Bigbury and Bantham Sands. It appears to be in occasional occupation with a TV aerial, gas cylinders, and embrasures glassed over."|"1996/04/21"|107|"56" 7080|6596|31|"Pillbox, well dug in, on N (mainland) side of island at top of small slipway with trolley ramp. Sited to cover Warren Point / Challaborough (SX 6444). The entrance is filled with rubbish."|"1996/04/21"|107|"56" 7081|6597|31|"Pillbox at edge of beach. There may have been two structures here, the other being a concrete base for a searchlight[?]. There is a further platform on top of the cliff some 30 metres to the N. This may be the base of a further pillbox."|"1996/04/21"|0|"56" 7082|6547|31|"Pillbox covering tank obstacles in the form of removable steel girders on the Old Totnes road. Barbed wire was laid along a ridge to SSE and across a disused quarry to the W. The pillbox was not continuously manned. [Information from Mr. J.H. Rew, farmer of Wolborough Barton Farm]."|"1996/01/04"|0|"" 7083|6598|171|"Pillbox now DESTROYED [Source: Mr. J.H. Rew, local farmer]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 7085|6599|171|"Roadblock consisting of removable steel girders, covered by pillbox [see UORN 6547]. [Source: Mr. J.H. Rew, local farmer]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 7087|6600|171|"There was a pillbox sited at the W end of the old Long Bridge on the N side of the old A38. Now a major road junction/flyover/roundabout. [The recorder possesses a photograph of the pillbox post-war]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 7089|6582|31|"Pillbox standing alongside coastal path overlooking length of Budleigh Salterton beach. Use of corrugated iron shuttering evident in exterior appearance. Currently being used as a bat refuge, with all embrasures boarded up."|"1995/09/15"|0|"" 7090|6601|31|"Stone-clad structure with bricked-up entrance, facing E across Budleigh Salterton beach and estuary of River Otter."|"1997/08/25"|0|"" 7092|6602|31|"Small cottage (built 1877) converted to a pillbox, guarding one end of a submarine cable originally connected to Jersey (and later to North America). The cable led inland to a repeater station. The site is totally overgrown with trees and is impenetrable. Remains of foundations may survive."|"1992/__/__"|330|"" 7094|6571|31|"Concrete pillbox [probably type 24]. In good condition, but overgrown at the rear."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 7095|6571|31|"Typical pillbox, clearly built to command the road from Dartmouth. It is on slightly higher ground than the road, and has a good view over it."|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 7096|6603|31|"Possible infantry trenches around three sides of a small hill overlooking what is now Marsh Mills roundabout. and sewage works. There is a quarry on the hilltop and OS 6in sheet (1933/38) records buildings within it. Some of the trenches are infilled, others are a metre deep and a metre wide. Information supplied by Mr. Bob Thomas of Plymouth. [1946 RAF APs are too hazy to assist]. The trenches are either associated with the Home Guard, are part of the Plymouth defensive perimeter, or were dug by US forces in training for D-Day."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 7098|6604|31|"The remains of the old buildings at the top of Burgh Island (including a chapel) were used as an 'observation post'. There are concrete and brick additions. Buildings now in care of English Heritage."|"1996/04/21"|0|"" 7100|6605|31|"This was an observation point, disguised as a pedestrian shelter, which has only recently been demolished - the base remains. It gave good observation between Quarry Point (SX 938651) and a point beyond Exmouth."|"1995/11/06"|0|"" 7102|6606|215|"Windmill used as observation post during the war, possibly by Home Guard, although Royal Observer Corps is a possibility. It was 30 feet high and had 4 storeys. There is no external wartime evidence."|"1997/__/__"|331|"" 7104|6607|31|"Two storey building with balcony overlooking the sea."|"1995/11/02"|0|"" 7106|1270|221|"Triple row of concrete posts visible on 1946 RAF AP running E-W from SY 20678813 to SY 20788814. Block exit off beach at Branscombe. A single row of 'posts' is marked on OS 6in (1963) map, which could indicate that some of these features survive. It is not clear from the AP whether these are posts for barbed wire or are in fact concrete anti-tank pimples. Ted King, a former RAF pilot at RAF Exeter, recalls that there was barbed wire blocking the beach at Branscombe, but that RAF pilots were allowed through to bathe!"|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 7107|6608|31|"Concrete block with steel rings - possible anchoring point for shore end of WW2 boom across Brixham harbour. "|"1996/02/11"|0|"" 7109|6609|31|"Square S-facing brick pillbox. N doorway damaged and widened. Recorded on aerial photograph."|"1994/06/21"|334|"" 7111|6610|31|"Polygonal brick pillbox set in hedgeline. Iron shutter in place on S-facing embrasure. Recorded on aerial photograph."|"1994/06/24"|334|"" 7113|6611|31|"Polygonal brick pillbox set in hedgeline. [Viewed from runway]. Recorded on aerial photograph."|"1996/06/13"|334|"" 7115|6612|355|"Polygonal brick pillbox at field corner. Visible from plane."|"1997/07/01"|0|"" 7117|6613|355|"Square brick pillbox. Viewed from landing aircraft. Recorded on aerial photograph."|"1996/07/02"|334|"" 7119|6614|355|"Roofless polygonal brick structure. Viewed from aircraft. Resembles pillbox, but has no roof and appears to lack embrasures. Recorded on aerial photograph."|"1993/06/08"|334|"" 7121|6615|221|"Square structure with possible blast wall. Possibly associated with gap in perimeter of Treasbeare Farm."|"1997/__/__"|335|"" 7123|6616|31|"Polygonal brick pillbox. Resembles type 22. Viewed from runway. Recorded on air photograph."|"1996/06/13"|335|"" 7125|6617|221|"Defensive perimeter of RAF Exeter around Treasbeare Farm. Line of barbed wire fence, partly removed, recorded on air photograph. As well as the farm, the perimeter encloses a group of 20 Nissen-type huts, and other buildings."|"1997/__/__"|335|"" 7127|6618|31|"Polygonal brick pillbox set in hedgeline. Viewed from the adjacent A30 road. Recorded on air photograph."|"1995/04/__"|335|"" 7129|6619|221|"Polygonal pillbox, NW facing. Set in hedgeline. Recorded on air photograph."|"1997/__/__"|335|"" 7131|6620|31|"Polygonal brick pillbox. Faces SE, with blast wall protected entrance on NW. Viewed from runway. Recorded on air photograph."|"1996/07/02"|335|"" 7133|6621|355|"Loopholed brick wall. Faces SE part of defended aircraft dispersal pen. Viewed from air. Recorded on air photograph."|"1996/06/13"|335|"" 7135|6622|221|"Square structure. Recorded on air photograph. A brick structure that stood here was demolished or buried in 1995 during runway and perimeter track extension work and landscaping. May have been a pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|334|"" 7137|6623|31|"Polygonal brick pillbox. Viewed from road. Faces N, with blast wall and entrance on S side. Recorded on air photograph."|"1996/06/13"|334|"" 7139|6624|355|"Loopholed wall on N side of dispersal pen. Faces NW. Recorded on air photograph. Viewed from air; the site is overgrown and it is hard to estimate the degree of survival."|"1997/06/24"|335|"" 7141|6625|221|"Possible loopholed wall at N end of dispersal pen. Faces NNW. Recorded on air photograph."|"1997/__/__"|335|"" 7143|6626|221|"Possible loopholed wall at N end of dispersal pen. Faces NNW. Recorded on air photograph."|"1997/__/__"|335|"" 7145|6627|221|"Possible loopholed wall at NW end of dispersal pen. Faces NW. Recorded on air photograph."|"1997/__/__"|335|"" 7147|6628|221|"Airfield perimeter wire, partly removed. Recorded on air photograph."|"1997/__/__"|335|"" 7149|6629|221|"Possible lengths of zig-zag infantry trenches. Recorded on air photograph."|"1997/__/__"|334|"" 7151|6630|221|"Series of short earthworks stepped into hillside. Recorded on air photograph. Possibly infantry trenches or weapon pits."|"1997/__/__"|334|"" 7153|6631|31|"Possible loopholed wall on W end of dispersal pen. Faces WSW. Recorded on air photograph. Viewed from runway. May have been demolished."|"1997/06/24"|335|"" 7155|6632|31|"Possible loopholed wall on SE end of dispersal pen. Faces SE. Recorded on air photograph. Viewed from runway. May have been demolished."|"1997/06/24"|335|"" 7157|6633|31|"Anti tank wall built to stop the enemy advancing from Porthcothnan beach. It was built across the main exit from the beach on to the adjoining road. The wall was attached to the existing road bridge at one end, and about ten yards of the wall can still be seen. Part has been demolished to allow access to beach. It is constructed of concrete blocks with a concrete infill, and is 4ft wide by 5ft in height. It is located on the N side of the beach."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 7159|6634|31|"Several 'dragon's teeth' anti-tank blocks were erected in this sunken trackway. These blocks were visible until early March 1999, but have recently been buried under the sand (for the second time), and a new concrete roadway has been built to enable holiday makers to access the beach from the adjacent Mother Ivey's Bay Holiday Park. The dragon's teeth were part of the defences in this location. On either side of the sunken track, on the cliff tops, a concrete defensive or battlement wall was built. The two walls would have enabled defending troops to fire from a secure position on to any Germans landing on the beach."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 7161|6635|31|"Pillbox, variant, brick shuttered. One of four built in the sea wall. "|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 7163|6636|31|"Pillbox, variant, brick shuttered. One of four built in the sea wall. "|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 7165|6637|31|"Pillbox, variant, brick shuttered. One of four built in the sea wall. "|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 7167|6638|31|"Pillbox, variant, brick shuttered. One of four built in the sea wall. "|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 7169|6639|31|"Four concrete cube anti-tank blocks."|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 7171|6640|31|"Type 26 pillbox. Built on a heavy concrete base set into canal bank, facing N. Constructed of concrete poured between slab shuttering held in place by concrete rails."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 7173|1733|31|"Type 26 pillbox, prefabricated type. Built from concrete poured between shuttering made up of paving slabs and concrete rails."|"1988/__/__"|0|"" 7174|6641|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox. Two entrances lie either side of a square projection on the side of the airfield. The 'Y' shaped anti-ricochet wall is very thin and of an unusual design. The thickness of the walls is not constant, being thicker either side of an embrasure. Inside the door and embrasures the pillbox retains traces of sand and olive drab coloured paint."|"1998/10/24"|372|"" 7176|6642|31|"Small, square topped defence post/pillbox. Lies close to canal - one of two on both sides of canal (SW/NE). They cover crossing of canal. The structures are similar to those on the outskirts of Chester. Entry was via steps at rear of structure."|"1997/08/01"|0|"" 7178|6643|31|"Small, square topped defence post/pillbox. Lies close to canal - one of two on both sides of canal (SW/NE). They cover crossing of canal. The structures are similar to those on the outskirts of Chester. Entry was via steps at rear of structure."|"1997/08/01"|0|"" 7180|2887|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7181|187|31|"Brick pillbox with concrete roof. Largely obscured by bush from A6. Inside concrete pillar to support roof and concrete shelves. Embrasures stepped bricks outside but smooth angled inside. Over all 2ft wide outside. Entrance 2ft wide in 7ft 8in wall with two small embrasures. Other walls 7ft 7in. Two sides not accessible."|"1998/09/17"|0|"" 7183|6644|31|"Concrete pillbox base. No remains of structure."|"1998/09/17"|0|"" 7184|5350|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7185|5352|31|"Type 23 pillbox, faces N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7186|5353|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thin walled faces S."|"1999/03/30"|0|"" 7187|5354|31|"Type 24 pillbox, faces S."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7188|5359|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7189|5360|31|"Four two-man pillboxes, rectangular and designed to look like large buttresses."|"1999/06/14"|0|"" 7190|5364|31|"Type 24 pillbox, faces SE."|"1999/06/14"|0|"" 7191|5366|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7192|5367|31|"Rectangular pillbox with sloping roof, faces S. Built on large platform dug into railway embankment. [Possible remains of black camouflage paint used to make pillboxes look like workmen's huts."|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 7193|5368|31|"Rectangular pillbox with sloping roof, faces E. Built on large platform dug into railway embankment. [Possible remains of black camouflage paint used to make pillboxes look like workmen's huts."|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 7194|5371|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces NE."|"1999/06/18"|0|"" 7195|5372|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7196|5373|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7197|5376|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7198|5377|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7199|5378|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with sloping roof, faces E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7200|5379|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces NE."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7201|5380|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces E."|"1999/05/14"|0|"" 7202|5381|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7203|5382|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces NE."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7204|5383|31|"Type 24 thin walled, brick, pillbox, faces NW."|"1999/03/19"|0|"" 7205|5384|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7206|5385|31|"Type 24 thin walled pillbox, faces N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7207|5386|31|"Rectangular pillbox with sloping roof, faces E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7209|6645|31|"Concrete pillbox, standing alongside unclassified road where it curves away from the Kennet and Avon Canal. Anti-tank cubes are nearby. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof]."|"1999/04/13"|0|"" 7211|6646|31|"Anti-tank cubes standing alongside unclassified road where it curves away from the Kennet and Avon Canal. The 2 x cubes stand at opposite ends of a lay-by, 25 yards from a pillbox [see UORN 6645]. [2 further cubes are said to have stood at this location, but recorder could not locate]. "|"1999/04/13"|0|"" 7213|6647|31|"Pillbox, with brick exterior shuttering over reinforced concrete core. It lies alongside unclassified road in open countryside, overlooking Kennet and Avon Canal. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof]."|"1999/04/13"|0|"" 7215|6648|31|"Pillbox, with brick exterior shuttering over reinforced concrete core. Situated in a small group of trees on private property, overlooking the Kennet and Avon Canal where it is crossed by an unclassified road. It has a large embrasure for a 2pdr. gun facing the canal. [Recorder only able to view from a distance]."|"1999/04/13"|0|"" 7217|6649|31|"WW2 trench. The longest example of such remains found in [Mr. Hindmarch's] survey. Part of the coastal defence system it zigzags for a distance of 40m. The trench has filled up over time but is still clear and has a depth of up to 1m in places. It is sited on the cliff top on the S side of the mouth of Castle Eden Burn. The trench follows this stretch of headland and in doing so runs for a distance of 20m parallel with the sea front, then turns so that it continues along the side facing burn. It is not obvious as to why the stretch has been dug facing the sea as there is no clear visibility in this direction due to the shape of the land at present. There is, however, good visibility along the side of the burn right across to the pillbox situated at the end of Lime Kiln Den (personal site reference number 158) where a cross fire situation could be employed to slow the enemy up."|"1998/09/__"|0|"" 7218|6650|31|"Pillbox, with brick exterior shuttering over reinforced concrete core. Stands alongside canal feeder channel, overlooking railway and Kennet and Avon Canal. On private farm land, but accessible along farm track. Interior inspection not possible. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof]."|"1999/04/13"|0|"" 7220|6651|31|"WW2 slit trench. This is a single trench some 10m in length dug near the cliff edge and overlooks the beach and bay between Blackhall Rocks and Cross Gill. Part of the coastal defence system of WW2. Despite being infilled this trench still has a depth of 1.5m. "|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7221|6652|31|"WW2 fire trench. This trench is situated on a small triangular headland facing the sea, and Cross Gill and the more southerly Lime Kiln Gill. Thought to be part of WW2 coastal defence system this feature relates to other features. This trench has a length of 11m 'as the crow flies', but due to its curvature it is actually longer. Due to infilling of soil the trench is only visible as a depression of 0.3m - 0.4m deep."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7222|6653|31|"WW2 fire trenches. These trenches have been cut into the crest of high ground and overlook the mouth of Crimdon Dene and Pyets Gill. They were probably constructed as part of the WW2 coastal defence system. Since being dug they have suffered from infilling over time and are only 0.6m deep. Slightly curved in shape they cover a length over some 18m. "|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7223|6654|31|"WW2 fire trenches. These trenches have been cut into the ground at the top of the cliff overlooking the sea. Made from a series of connected curved slots. The slots (3) vary in their depth being between 0.8m and 0.5m. The overall length of the feature is 20m. Likley to have been constructed as part of the WW2 coastal defences."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7224|6655|31|"Type 23 pillbox, variant. Set in the cliff face east of Crimdon Dene caravan park, this pillbox has been placed to survey the beach to the S. Square in shape it measures 3m x 4m. Due to burial its depth cannot be determined. It is constructed from concrete and would appear to be in a good condition. Access is via the cliff side of the box but it has been infilled with sand. Only one gun embrasure is visible but it is likely that there is only one. The same type of gun mountings can be seen inside the embrasures."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7225|6656|31|"Type 24 pillbox, variant. The site is totally covered with debris from the colliery cliff spoil heap. Through this can be seen a 5 irregular sided slab of concrete with a small hole penetrating through it. Beneath this slab there is a void which would appear to be about 0.25m deep. This hole in the slab is eroded and traces of steel reinforcing can be seen. On closer examination sides to the structure can be seen with embrasures just visible. It is in fact apparent that this slab is the roof of a pillbox. The dimensions of the roof are as follows, starting with the W wall and moving in a clockwise direction; 3.7m, 2.3m, 2.12m, 2.2m, and 2.37m. It is in this last wall that the gun slit [embrasure] could be seen. The hole in the roof is likely to have been made at a later date following construction and after the pillbox fell into disuse."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7226|6657|31|"Type 23 pillbox, variant. This pillbox has only one embrasure, which faces N. It measures 3m x 2.6m with the embrasure on the shorter side. Entry is via the roof but is not possible now due to burial by sand. There is evidence for the embrasure having a bulbous front but this has since broken away, otherwise the pillbox would seem in a good state of repair. "|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7227|6658|31|"Type 22 pillbox, variant. Situated at the mouth of Hawthorn Dene, at the base of the cliffs. It is a regular five-sided structure made from concrete. Its original purpose was as part of the coastal defences in the area. The pillbox sits on a concrete base, which although not visible all the way round due to burial, presumably protrudes from beneath the pillbox all the way round. The box itself is 2.27m high from the base, with walls 2.14m long and 0.4m thick. It is in good repair, with slight weathering but has been visited by vandals who have sprayed graffiti on the walls. There is also evidence of fire being lit within the structure."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7230|6660|31|"This is one of two concrete defensive walls built on the cliff tops either side of a sunken track leading from Mother Ivey's Bay beach. The wall is curved to follow the shape of the coastline, 20 yards long, and is 3ft in height and 3ft in width. Built from concrete blocks and infilled concrete it would have protected defending troops. The wall was designed as defensive shelter for infantry and is not an 'anti-tank wall' as such, being at the top of cliffs."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 7232|6661|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A square pillbox measuring 3m x 3m situated halfway up the cliff-face. Placed to overlook the mouths of both Lime Kiln Gill and Castle Eden Gill as well as the beach all in a southerly direction. It also appears that the placing of this pillbox has the advantage that it is concealed from observation from the sea to the E. It is heavily buried by cliff erosion and entry to the pillbox is impossible. The actual entry point is on the N side of the structure with the remnants of steps leading down from the cliff top to the entrance. Associated with this structure is a layer of concrete which can be seen in the cliff-face just below the pillbox. It runs for approx. 12m into the gill and can be seen in the cliff-face facing the sea to the E. This concrete is eroding as the cliff erodes."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7233|6662|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A rectangular pillbox set on beach, made from concrete, showing signs of deterioration. It has a maximum exposed height on the outside of 2m. The longest sides are 4.7m (N & S facing). The other walls are 3.25m wide. Wall thickness is 0.2m. Access is via the W wall."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7234|6663|32|"Defence structure termed a 'beehive'. P.695. Cassini ref. 947596."|"1940/09/15"|1141|"" 7235|6664|31|"Anti-tank concrete cubes are visible on the edge of a metalled trackway leading down from the caravan site to the beach. Two of the blocks can be seen and examined very clearly. These are situated on the N side of the track. On the opposite side of the track, the outline of the third block can be made out despite extreme burial by the shifting sand-dunes. The function of the blocks would have been to deny access from the beach up this small dene where the road has now been built. Prior to the road being built there would have been other blocks covering the whole width of the dene. There is another block to the seaward side of the two main blocks but it is not in situ. This may be representative of the blocks that stood where the road is now. The blocks are set on concrete plinths and measure 2.5m high and 2m square."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7236|6665|31|"Hexagonal type 22 infantry pillbox with the typical Y-shaped internal blast wall and 3-step pre-cast concrete embrasures in each face, except the E entrance wall. Brick-shuttered; concrete core and roof. The pillbox is sunk into the crest of an escarpment some 20ft high. It commands the road bridge over the railway and the Kennet and Avon Canal at SU 22426342 (Burbage Wharf)."|"1999/04/24"|0|"" 7238|6666|31|"Anti-tank concrete cubes were apparently placed at the mouth of the Dene to prevent access to the beach (and in the 1970s were used to stop the illegal sea coal trade). The blocks themselves sit on a concrete platform the dimensions of which can not be measured due to the build up of soil and mud that has been washed down the Dene. The blocks are 1.5m x 1.5m x 1.5m. Vandals have visited the structures and have left graffiti behind."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7239|6667|31|"Beach defence battery site. Structure was to house a large gun to cover the beaches to the N. It is the only one of its type seen on the coastal stretch and is much larger than anything looked at before. Rectangular in nature the whole structure measures 3.9m x 7.1m. The height is indeterminable due to burial by sand. The entrance, despite entry not being possible, is clearly apparent that it would have been via the top of a concrete tower built onto the back of the structure. By looking through the very large gun emplacement embrasure it can be seen that there are two connected rooms inside. These rooms correspond to a split in the roof levels. The walls of this gun emplacement are much thicker than encountered before being 1.1m. It must be stated that this thickness was measured at the gun embrasure and may not be representative of the whole structure. What can be seen of the building seems to be in a relatively good state of preservation, but there are signs of deterioration starting to show."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7240|6668|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox with concrete roof. Inside is a square brick pillar supporting roof."|"1999/04/28"|0|"" 7241|6669|31|"Pillbox (uncertain). The visible remains of this feature are made from two separate lumps of concrete which may or may not be connected. Firstly, there is a roughly circular lump of 4.2m in diameter. This appears to be the roof of the main part and has a thickness of 0.24m. On the underside of this roof is the impression left by corrugated iron sheets. The roof is supported by cemented sandbags. Due to burial the top courses only are visible. The inside of the bunker has been filled in with rubble and old tyres. Secondly, there is a lump of concrete next to the above. This is roughly 'L' shaped with the base of the 'L' pointing W. It can also seen to be supported by cemented sandbags. This lump is also 0.3m thick with sides as follows: Starting from the base of the 'L' and moving round clockwise - 2.48m, 3.23m, 1.44m, 2.16m, 1.04m, 1.07m. There is no evidence to say if these two structures were built at the same time and formed one complex, although the close proximity of the may suggest this."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7242|6670|31|"Type 25 pillbox variant. It is placed three-quarters of the way up the cliff and its only visible embrasure covers beach to S. It is not detectable from the sea directly to the E. This structure has not suffered the same amount of burial as other sites along the coast. Access is possible via entrance on the N side of the structure. One inside it can be confirmed that there is only one embrasure. There is evidence to suggest that this type of pillbox contained a large machine gun as there is a large shelf running the length of the S wall. Also there are two metal mountings still in place at the top and bottom of the embrasure to which the gun would be fixed and pivoted. The structure is in very good condition and represents a good example of this type of pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7243|6671|31|"Pillbox, variant. This is a 4 sided irregular concrete structure in good repair, set on a concrete base. There is slight erosion on the edges and slight burial of the base. There is evidence, in the form of graffiti, of visits by vandals. The thickness of the base can not be measured due to the burial, but the height of the pillbox from the base is 2.24m. The length of the walls are: 3.82m, 3.05m, 3.1m, and 4.14m. The thickness of the walls is 0.38m. The entrance to the pillbox is in the S facing wall and is set 0.4m from the SW corner. The entrance is 1.09m high and 0.53m wide. There are two embrasures in each of the N and E facing walls providing fire cover of the beach. These measure 0.61m in length and are 0.32m high. In the S facing wall there is single embrasure, slightly smaller than the others being only 0.59m wide, but of the same height. The reason for this side having one embrasure may be due to the close proximity of the cliff on this side and the fire cover only being needed to cover the path access down the cliff face. The internal height of the pillbox is 1.98m which suggests that the thickness of the roof is 0.26m."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7244|6672|31|"This auxiliary unit base was built by the local St. Newlyn East 'resistance group' which consisted of 7 men. A nissen hut was buried about 10ft underground as headquarters and ammunition and explosives storage bunker, etc. It was built in the vicinity of the mine known as East Wheal Rose, about 150yds to SE of existing stack (chimney). The underground bunker no longer survives, and the site is now beneath a golf course. The sergeant in charge of the group was James Rawlins - still alive [1999]. Other members of the group were Thomas Hoskings, Kenneth Willcock, George Harris [alive], and three others. [Further information on original record]."|"1999/02/12"|0|"" 7246|5021|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7247|6673|31|"Pillbox, variant. This is a circular/oval pillbox built onto the side of the railway embankment. It is made from concrete sandbags with a roof of corrugated iron underneath a 3.0m thick slab of concrete. The external measurements can not be ascertained due to soil covering. Inside there are two different thickness of wall. The bottom half extending inwards to provide a short shelf. The diameter of the bottom half of the structure is 2.7m E-W and 3.0m N-S. These dimensions increase by 0.6m for the top half. The maximum height of the pillbox inside is 1.75m. The entrance is to the NW and is 0.7m wide, but is partly filled in by soil. The embrasures (5) are 0.4m wide on the inside and narrow to 0.25m on the outside. There are the remains of two embrasures facing the sea, one N, to the right of the entrance and two more looking S down the track. The last three embrasures have no view to the outside now as they have been covered by soil as the bunker gets covered over time. The embrasures and the shelf show signs of having a cement lining on the cemented sandbags, but there does not seem to be any evidence for this being extended over the whole interior. The exposed seaward section of the bunker has been badly damaged over time and is in a bad state of repair due to vandals or other forces."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7248|6674|31|"Anti-tank cubes. Castle Eden Dene is a large dene with a wide flat bottom. Access is gained by a metalled road running down the S side from Blackhall. It is at the end of this track, and apparently disturbed, that a number of large concrete blocks can be seen. 5 in total, they are in two groups. One group of three and the other of two. In the larger group there are two sizes of block, one measuring 3.1m x 1.3m x 1.2m and the others 1.3m x 1.2m x 1.2m. The larger block also has an iron girder protruding from one of the longer faces. It is difficult to say whether this was intended for use as an anchor or specifically to protrude upwards or sideways from the block. From imprints left on the surface of the blocks it is possible to assume they had corrugated iron shuttering. There are two possible functions for the blocks. Firstly, that they were placed originally as part of the coastal defences as anti-tank traps, or secondly there were used to stop the illegal sea coal trade in the 1970s. They may even have served both functions. It is possible that other blocks survive under thick vegetation."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7249|6675|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7250|6676|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7251|6677|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7252|5490|31|"Pillbox DESTROYED"|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 7253|5492|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 7254|6678|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7255|6679|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7256|6680|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7257|6681|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7258|6682|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7259|6683|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7260|6684|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7261|6685|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7262|6686|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7263|6687|31|"Two rows of anti-tank blocks, one with 9 blocks the other with 8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7264|6688|235|"Underground hide amongst mine burrows. [Information from former patrol member, Trevor Miners]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 7266|6689|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7267|6690|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7268|6691|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7269|6692|31|"Road block constructed by the drilling of about 20 holes, in 4 rows, into the pavement and road. In the event of invasion, concrete plugs would have been removed from these holes and iron stakes inserted. Such road blocks would have been defended by the army or local Home Guard. One of the holes on the pavement is still extant."|"1999/02/12"|0|"" 7271|6693|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7272|6694|31|"Earthwork gun emplacement for 75mm gun."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 7273|1288|31|"A round-shaped pillbox built to blend in with its local surroundings at the Polruan Ferry landing slip on Fowey River at Whitehouse. It looks like part of a garden wall, but has 4 embrasures with 4ft thick walls. Entry is from the rear through a second concrete bunker situated within the garden of a private house. It is still in very good condition and is used as a garden room. One of the embrasures has been enlarged with a view over the harbour. [AH383]."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 7274|6695|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7275|6696|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7276|6697|31|"Defensive wall formed by adapting a section of Mevagissey inner harbour wall as a loopholed wall. This wall was made by heightening the harbour wall with concrete and incorporating 9 loopholes, measuring approx. 10ins width x 9ins height. The wall is 57ins thick and has a firestep on the land side. The field of fire from the loopholes covered the harbour entrance and harbour walls. The wall remains in excellent condition - the inner part is in use as a net storage area."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 7278|6698|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7279|6699|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7280|6700|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7281|6701|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7282|6702|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7283|6703|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7284|6704|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7285|6705|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1948/07/31"|337|"" 7286|6706|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7287|6707|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7288|6708|270|"Round concrete sandbag pillbox."|"____/__/__"|338|"" 7289|6709|270|"Round concrete sandbag pillbox."|"____/__/__"|338|"" 7290|6710|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7291|6711|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7292|6712|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7293|6713|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7294|6714|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7295|6715|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7296|6716|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7297|6717|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7298|6718|31|"This pillbox was originally sited approximately in the centre of Pentewan Beach to the rear of the sands. It was demolished about 8 years ago as it was situated in the middle of a caravan and chalet holiday park. The actual pillbox site is now marked by a flower bed which was built over the old foundations. The pillbox was one of four, and a coastal gun, protecting this beach."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 7300|6719|31|"This is a type 24 pillbox built to defend Fowey Harbour from any attack from the E. It is sited and camouflaged within a hedgerow - by a local footpath known as Hall Walk Bodinnick (by the war memorial). Its embrasures face E, and the pillbox is dug well into the field, and is camouflaged with soil and trees on its roof. It has 4 embrasures with vents above: the walls are 29ins thick with an 11ins roof. Door 27ins wide. The pillbox has been blocked off at embrasures and door by concrete blocks."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 7302|6720|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7303|6721|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7304|6722|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7305|6723|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7306|6724|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7307|6725|235|"In c.1993 some 30 x Lee Enfield .303 rifles, with Enfield revolvers, were found clipped to roof beams in the roof space of Grassthorpe Manor. Evidence showed that the rifles had been hidden for recovery in an emergency [i.e. invasion] rather than stacked for immediate Home Guard use. This indicates that this might have been a secret Auxiliary Unit arms cache, part of a possible operational base."|"1999/06/01"|0|"" 7309|6726|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7310|6727|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7311|6728|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7312|6729|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7313|6730|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7314|6731|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7315|6732|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7316|6733|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7317|6734|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7318|6735|270|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7319|6736|270|"Anti-tank obstacle consisting of concrete blocks from Wensleydale Road to Leyburn Road and then an anti-tank ditch across to the railway line."|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7320|6737|270|"Anti-tank ditch across parkland"|"1997/01/01"|336|"" 7321|6738|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A brick shuttered pillbox to N of bridge, without roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7322|6739|31|"Pillbox, variant (lozenge)."|"1996/06/06"|0|"" 7323|6740|31|"Pillbox, variant (lozenge)."|"1996/06/06"|0|"" 7324|6741|31|"Prefabricated pillbox."|"1996/04/22"|0|"" 7325|6742|221|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7326|6743|221|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7327|6744|221|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7328|6745|31|"Small square pillbox, faces N."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 7329|6746|270|"Round concrete pillbox."|"1997/05/__"|338|"" 7330|6747|325|"Two strongpoints built as platforms behind and rising above the line of the wall on the S side of the A65 road, defending Kirkstall Forge, all in red brick and with loopholes for rifles visible."|"1996/__/__"|340|"" 7332|6748|325|"Two pillboxes joined by an 'L'-shaped sunken passage, access to which is gained by a square vertical shaft. There are remains of ladder-fixing points on one wall. Pillbox 2 has weed and moss growth on the floor, but the general condition is good. The stone shelf used to support rifles is excellent. The shelf ran the width of the brick wall to some 7ins outside and was duplicated above the embrasure. The two NE embrasures covered the road from Saddleworth Moor. The exterior of pillbox 1 has only a small section of the stone shelf surviving and the iron concrete reinforcing rods are exposed. [Recorder was not able to gain access to interior of pillbox 1]."|"1996/__/__"|341|"" 7338|6751|325|"At the bottom of the 9ft deep bricked entry shaft to the OB were two 30-gallon water tanks. Storage space for two weeks' stock of tinned rations, cooking and lighting provision, explosives, fuses and detonators, booby-trap devices, incendiary and time-delay pencils, together with ammunition for rifles, revolvers, Sten and Tommy guns filled the OB. The base comprised a floor area 19ft long by 9ft wide with offset entrances. There were barrack-type beds-cum-seats for eight men on either side of a central table. Glazed ventilation pipes ran out to clusters of hazel which concealed them. There was as well a 33ins diameter concrete drainage pipe which acted as a waste outlet, and also as a 25ft long escape route to a lower level of the wood; this camouflaged exit could only be opened from inside."|"1996/__/__"|342|"" 7339|6752|325|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [for 'Mushroom' patrol]. Flooded but otherwise in fair condition."|"1996/__/__"|343|"" 7340|6753|325|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [for 'Truffle' patrol]."|"1996/__/__"|343|"" 7341|6754|325|"Auxiliary Unit operational xase [for 'Toadstool' patrol]."|"1996/__/__"|343|"" 7342|6755|325|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [for 'Fungus' patrol]."|"1996/__/__"|343|"" 7343|6756|31|"Pillbox, originally comprising two compartments: the main space five-sided with front walls splayed., 4.64m long and tapered from 0.92m to 1.35m wide and 2.14m high. The front and end walls are 1.05m thick with two wide embrasures to the front and narrow ones to the two ends, and the rear walls 340mm thick. At the rear is another chamber 1.22m x 4.03m and 1.42m high. A later extension at the rear is 1.6m x 4.03m and 1.77m high with walls 380mm thick, and with 4 small embrasures with a weapon table inside and a blast wall across the entrance, also with an embrasure. The walls are generally 290mm thick. The materials are concrete cast between brick walls laid as shuttering, 112mm thick to the 1.05m walls and to the extension laid-on-edge 75mm thick to the rest."|"1996/06/22"|344|"" 7344|6757|325|"Pillbox with permanent brick shuttering."|"1992/__/__"|345|"" 7345|6758|325|"Pillbox, originally comprising two compartments: the main space five-sided with front walls splayed., 4.64m long and tapered from 0.92m to 1.35m wide and 2.14m high. The front and end walls are 1.05m thick with two wide embrasures to the front and narrow ones to the two ends, and the rear walls 340mm thick. At the rear is another chamber 1.22m x 4.03m and 1.42m high. A later extension at the rear is 1.6m x 4.03m and 1.77m high with walls 380mm thick, and with 4 small embrasures with a weapon table inside and a blast wall across the entrance, also with an embrasure. The walls are generally 290mm thick. The materials are concrete cast between brick walls laid as shuttering, 112mm thick to the 1.05m walls and to the extension laid-on-edge 75mm thick to the rest."|"1996/__/__"|344|"" 7346|6759|325|"Spigot mortar position."|"1992/__/__"|345|"" 7347|6760|325|"One observation post and two standard hexagonal pillboxes astride a continuous line of anti-tank blocks."|"1992/__/__"|346|"" 7349|1818|31|"Two hexagonal pillboxes, a double row of anti-tank blocks and a roadblock of three concrete blocks with slots for two steel girders."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 7350|1821|31|"Two standard and one large hexagonal pillboxes astride a continuous line of anti-tank blocks."|"1992/__/__"|346|"" 7351|6762|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with two embrasures in rear face."|"1992/__/__"|347|"4" 7352|6763|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with embrasure above entrance."|"1992/__/__"|347|"4" 7353|6765|325|"Earthworks in a field proved by archaeological excavation to relate to a WW2 army camp, which is otherwise known from 1947 aerial photographs and two surviving concrete bases in the W part of the field."|"1998/__/__"|349|"4" 7354|6767|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with steel shutters to sides of embrasures."|"1992/__/__"|347|"6" 7355|6768|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with wood / asbestos / concrete shutters. "|"1992/__/__"|347|"6" 7356|6769|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with steel shield set in embrasure."|"____/__/__"|347|"6" 7357|6770|31|"Polygonal pillbox of roughly brick shuttered concrete, facing S (188 degrees). 5 embrasures with 2 more covering door. Irregular hexagon. No interior blast wall; some L/H shutters, camouflage hooks. Some bricks of outer shuttering have fallen off. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]"|"1990/08/31"|0|"" 7358|6771|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with tunnel entrance."|"____/__/__"|347|"6" 7359|6772|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with screen/anti-ricochet wall at entrance."|"1992/__/__"|347|"6" 7360|6773|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with half-height screen/anti-ricochet wall at entrance."|"1992/__/__"|347|"6" 7361|6774|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with loophole in screen/anti-ricochet wall at entrance."|"1992/__/__"|347|"6" 7362|6775|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with corrugated iron shuttering."|"1992/__/__"|347|"6" 7363|6776|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with loophole in screen/anti-ricochet wall at entrance."|"1992/__/__"|347|"6" 7364|6777|325|"Type 22 pillbox, constructed with wooden shuttering."|"1992/__/__"|347|"4" 7365|6778|325|"Type 22 pillbox. Earth on roof."|"1992/__/__"|347|"4" 7366|6779|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with 'broken roofline' [to assist camouflage]."|"1992/__/__"|347|"4" 7367|6780|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with second storey."|"1992/__/__"|347|"4" 7368|6781|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with flying buttress."|"1993/__/__"|347|"4" 7369|5221|325|"Hexagonal pillbox, with buttresses up to embrasure level."|"1993/__/__"|347|"" 7372|5145|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with no embrasures in rear face. Faces NW."|"1992/__/__"|347|"" 7373|5156|325|"Type 22 pillbox with integrated porch, facing S "|"1992/__/__"|347|"" 7374|5172|325|"Hexagonal concrete two-storey anti-aircraft pillbox, with open upper deck."|"1993/__/__"|347|"" 7375|6784|325|"Coastal battery site severely damaged by coastal erosion. The southernmost 9.2in gun emplacement has split; one half remains atop the cliff, the other lies shattered in three sections on the beach below."|"1993/__/__"|353|"4" 7377|6785|270|"Auxiliary Unit Operational Base. Information from a Mr. Duncan Brown, of Colchester. He found this hide whilst visiting the scout camp in 1942. He heard a hollow noise whilst crossing the entrance hatch. There was a store of explosives inside. He also saw the site destroyed in 1945."|"____/__/__"|352|"" 7378|6786|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with enclosed entrance."|"1993/__/__"|355|"17" 7379|6787|31|"Pillbox covered at low water, appears to be type 24 pillbox variant. It has fallen from cliff due to coastal erosion."|"1995/05/20"|0|"" 7380|6788|31|"Pillbox covered at low water, appears to be type 24 pillbox variant. It has fallen from cliff due to coastal erosion."|"1995/05/20"|0|"" 7381|6789|31|"Pillbox, variant. This could be a lookout post or searchlight position due to large embrasure and open area to the front of the structure. The structure is situated on the Naze with a group of other pillboxes. The structure is brick shuttered."|"1995/05/20"|0|"" 7382|449|31|"Type 22 pillbox, situated on a footpath and railway land, with entrance on railway side of fence."|"1995/05/20"|0|"" 7383|6790|31|"Cantilevered type pillbox. Made of concrete with brick shuttering and central brick pillar."|"1999/04/17"|0|"" 7384|6791|31|"Rectangular structure, concrete, brick shuttered. "|"1999/04/17"|0|"" 7385|6792|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with asbestos flaps on embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|355|"17" 7387|6794|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with castellated roof. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SU 829485 as does 'List of Remaining Pillboxes in South West Surrey']."|"1993/__/__"|355|"17" 7389|6796|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with thickened walls."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7390|6797|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W. [Ref: SU75/28]. "|"1988/01/27"|0|"" 7391|6798|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. "|"1999/04/17"|0|"" 7392|6799|325|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1993/__/__"|426|"110" 7393|6800|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. "|"1999/04/17"|0|"" 7394|6801|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with thickened walls - truncated standard version."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7395|6802|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. "|"1999/04/17"|0|"" 7396|6803|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with open porch."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7397|6804|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. "|"1999/04/17"|0|"" 7398|6805|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with integral 'L'-shaped porch; embrasure in rear wall."|"____/__/__"|355|"" 7400|6807|31|"Bridge has a row of demolition chambers at N end, still hidden under modern road surface. "|"1999/02/28"|356|"" 7401|6808|31|"Pillbox, possibly a type 22 or 24."|"1999/02/28"|356|"" 7402|6809|31|"Pillbox, possibly a type 22 or 24."|"1999/02/28"|356|"" 7403|6810|31|"Pillbox, possibly a type 22 or 24."|"1999/02/28"|356|"" 7404|6811|31|"Pillbox, possibly a type 22 or 24."|"1999/02/28"|356|"" 7405|6812|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with integral 'L'-shaped porch; embrasure across angle."|"____/__/__"|355|"" 7406|6813|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1999/02/28"|356|"" 7407|6814|270|"Pillbox, now demolished, possibly a type 22. A slight depression in the ground marks its location."|"1999/02/28"|357|"" 7408|6815|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with integral 'L'-shaped porch; no embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7409|6816|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with sunken entry; embrasure above."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7410|6817|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with raised doorway."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7411|6818|325|"Type 24 pillbox, raised up on double plinth. [Information from Mike Osborne, Colin Alexander lists this as a type 22 in 'Ironside's Line]."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7412|6819|31|"Type 22 pillbox, faces NE and has an 'L' shaped balstwall covering entrance. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference TL 90623403]"|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 7413|6820|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with concrete revetment around rear faces."|"____/__/__"|355|"" 7414|6821|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with one rear embrasure only."|"____/__/__"|355|"" 7415|6822|31|"Spigot mortar base buried up to steel pin."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 7417|6824|31|"Type 22 pillbox, thin walled. Demolished 1986."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7419|6826|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with earth on roof."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7420|6827|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with small entrance, 'Y' shaped anti-ricochet wall, faces N."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 7421|6828|31|"Spigot mortar base no trace of which can bee seen - probably destroyed."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 7422|6829|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with roof extension made to alter silhouette."|"____/__/__"|355|"19" 7423|6830|325|"Type 24 pillbox, built using corrugated iron shuttering."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7424|6831|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 7425|6832|325|"Type 24 pillbox, built using wooden shuttering."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 7426|6833|31|"Pillbox, variant. Set in to the ground and either side of a previously existing wall."|"1999/03/15"|0|"" 7428|6835|325|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox, with 8 embrasures and a corner entrance. Turnbull mounting still in situ in one of the embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|355|"21" 7429|6836|31|"Spigot mortar base and ammunition lockers."|"1999/03/15"|0|"" 7430|6837|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1999/03/15"|0|"" 7431|6838|325|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox, with corner buttresses at angles and portico flanked by stepped embrasures, with machine gun embrasures in the other five faces."|"1993/__/__"|355|"21" 7432|6839|325|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox, low with overhanging roof-slab and integral porch."|"1993/__/__"|355|"21" 7434|414|31|"Small type 22 pillbox. Entrance has 'L' shaped blastwall with roof. Internally there is a central pillar."|"1999/03/21"|0|"" 7435|6840|325|"Pillbox which is a regular hexagon, which has between the standard embrasures a stepped embrasure [possibly for a Lewis gun?]."|"1993/__/__"|355|"21" 7436|6841|31|"Type 22 pillbox, covered in ivy."|"1999/03/14"|0|"" 7437|6842|325|"Pillbox which is a regular hexagon and has two large stepped embrasures. It is now buried up to embrasure level in the shingle."|"1993/__/__"|355|"21" 7438|6843|325|"Pillbox which has continuous 'firing slits'. fore and aft, closed by flip-up shutters which virtually turn the roof into a canopy."|"1993/__/__"|355|"21" 7439|6844|325|"Large pillbox with all-round visibility through a steel-plated slot which cuts four of its six faces. The roof is supported by vertical pillars at each angle."|"1993/__/__"|355|"21" 7440|5605|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick shuttered pillbox, no anti-ricochet wall."|"1999/03/15"|0|"" 7441|6845|31|"Spigot mortar base"|"1999/03/21"|0|"" 7442|6846|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7443|6847|31|"Type 22 pillbox, no internal anti-ricochet wall, faces stream."|"1999/03/14"|0|"" 7444|6848|325|"Anti-tank obstacles by road."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7445|6849|31|"Rectangular pillbox, set in sea wall. This has been rebuilt since the construction of the pillbox. A square opening in the roof has been filled with sea shells. The opening may have been the original entrance to the pillbox. The single embrasure, which faces the sea, has a machine gun mounting inside [type of mounting not given]."|"1998/11/23"|0|"" 7446|6850|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7447|6851|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7448|6852|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7449|6853|325|"Anti-tank obstacles by railway."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7450|6854|31|"Modified type 22 pillbox.The pillbox has 6 embrasures which are reinforced by 0.5in steel plates set in the concrete each side of the embrasure opening."|"1998/11/01"|0|"" 7451|6855|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7452|6856|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7453|6857|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7454|6858|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7455|6859|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7456|6860|325|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7457|6861|325|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7458|6862|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7459|6863|325|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7460|6864|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7461|6865|325|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7462|6866|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7463|6867|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"3" 7464|6868|325|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"4" 7465|6869|325|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"4" 7466|6870|325|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"4" 7467|6871|325|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|358|"4" 7469|6873|325|"A hexagonal reinforced concrete pillbox flanking a searchlight battery site."|"1993/__/__"|359|"7" 7470|6874|31|"Type 24 [type 22] thin walled pillbox with five sides of equal length, each with a central embrasure. A sixth longer side contains the entrance flanked by two embrasures. Internally no fittings remain."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 7472|6876|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7473|6877|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. Nissen type structure measuring 30ft x 12ft. Ladder down to chamber is counter balanced and there is a camouflaged lid to the ladder shaft. Information and field visit by A.E. Cocks. Recorder W. Ward failed to locate site in 1996."|"1991/__/__"|360|"" 7476|6880|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox; base only remains. County SMR record describes it as having 3 embrasures in south, south east and north walls. Possibly a type FW3/23 pillbox."|"1995/05/24"|0|"" 7477|6881|31|"Pillbox, no specification"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7478|6882|31|"Several concrete anti-landing poles. Some reach 6ft in height, others are broken off just above ground level."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 7479|6883|325|"A hexagonal reinforced concrete pillbox (with 15 anti-tank cubes)."|"1993/__/__"|359|"8" 7480|6884|325|"Royal Marines-style pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|359|"8" 7481|6885|31|"Rectangular pillbox facing S across Seaton on Tees Channel towards Seal Sands."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 7482|6886|325|"Anti-tank barrier nearby consisting of 211 cubes. Recorder Cobb gives NGR - SZ 67909896]."|"1993/__/__"|359|"8" 7483|6887|325|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|359|"10" 7484|6888|31|"Coast Artillery Battery. A section of brick wall, an original Victorian building [purpose not stated], the concrete observation post, a 6in gun emplacement and remains of other shelters survive on the site."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 7485|6889|325|"Square pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|359|"10" 7486|6890|325|"Brick hexagonal pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|359|"11" 7487|6891|325|"Small square pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|359|"11" 7488|6892|325|"3 x pillboxes in a cluster (two hexagonal and one square)."|"1993/__/__"|359|"12" 7489|6893|325|"Large octagonal pillbox (associated with Portsmouth Airfield?)."|"1993/__/__"|359|"12" 7490|6894|325|"Standard hexagonal pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|359|"12" 7491|6895|325|"54 anti-tank cubes running N/S in line."|"1993/__/__"|359|"12" 7492|6896|325|"52 anti-tank cubes running S/N in line."|"1993/__/__"|359|"12" 7493|6897|325|"10 anti-tank cubes in line."|"1993/__/__"|359|"12" 7494|6898|325|"15+ anti-tank cubes; many removed in October 1945 to build sea wall."|"1993/__/__"|359|"12" 7495|6899|325|"17 anti-tank cubes by square prefabricated pillbox (still extant 1993). Footbridge, crenellated in 1940, nearby."|"1993/__/__"|359|"12" 7496|6900|325|"Large lozenge-type pillbox"|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7497|6901|325|"Anti-tank ditch, still extant 1993, constructed 1940/41 out of a light railway cutting."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7498|6902|325|"Square pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7499|6903|325|"Slit trench system, filled in 1948-52 to build council estate."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7500|6904|325|"Spigot mortar site, 'destroyed recently'."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7501|6905|325|"Slit trenches N of road."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7502|6906|325|"Pillbox, S of road."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7503|6907|325|"Pillbox, S of road."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7504|6908|325|"32 anti-tank cubes."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7505|6909|325|"38 anti-tank cubes."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7506|6910|325|"Nest of spigot mortar mountings, filled in during the 1950s to provide land for housing."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13" 7507|6911|325|"Complex of anti-tank cubes - some 84. Many were removed for hardcore for road works in 1967-68."|"1993/__/__"|359|"13-14" 7508|6912|325|"10 x anti-tank cubes S of the railway, in N/S lines 30 yards apart. They have been cleared and the site is now occupied by Roebuck House."|"1993/__/__"|359|"14" 7509|6913|325|"Square prefabricated pillbox demolished 1982."|"1993/__/__"|359|"14" 7510|6914|325|"Drum type anti-tank blocks held in reserve at Fort Purbrook's east and west gate compounds. 30 were extant in March 1993; the rest were buried below the road surface when it was widened in 1980."|"1993/__/__"|359|"14" 7511|6915|325|"25 x anti-tank cubes S side of the railway line."|"1993/__/__"|359|"14" 7512|6916|325|"Hexagonal reinforced concrete pillbox N of the railway line."|"1993/__/__"|359|"14" 7513|6917|325|"Pickett Hamilton retractable pillbox in situ."|"1993/__/__"|359|"14" 7515|6919|325|"Type 23 pillbox, with open-topped embrasures in open part."|"1993/__/__"|364|"22" 7516|5247|31|"2 x type 23 pillboxes, standard design."|"____/__/__"|364|"22" 7517|6920|325|"Type 23 pillbox, with integral embrasures (not pre-cast)."|"1993/__/__"|364|"22" 7518|6921|325|"Type 23 pillbox, with doorway with blast wall."|"1993/__/__"|364|"22" 7519|6922|325|"Type 23 pillbox, forming a pair with UORN 6923."|"1993/__/__"|364|"22" 7520|6923|325|"Type 23 pillbox, forming a pair with UORN 6922."|"1993/__/__"|364|"22" 7521|6924|325|"Type 23 pillbox, with pyramidal LAA mounting."|"1993/__/__"|364|"22" 7522|6925|325|"2 x type 23 pillboxes, in a group with another [UORN 6926]."|"1993/__/__"|364|"22" 7523|6926|325|"Type 23 pillbox, in a group with the two that form UORN 6925."|"1993/__/__"|364|"22" 7524|6927|325|"Type 26 pillbox, with roofed annexe attached."|"1993/__/__"|364|"23" 7525|5139|31|"Three bay type 23 anti-aircraft pillbox - two roofed parts joined by the open area with the LAA mounting and the doorway. The roofed parts contain embrasures."|"____/__/__"|364|"22" 7526|6928|31|"Dome of Allan Williams turret removed and chamber filled in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7527|6929|31|"Type 24 pillbox, large embrasures. Faces the road."|"1998/07/__"|0|"" 7528|5125|31|"Three-bay concrete AA pillbox facing NE - two roofed parts joined by the open area with the LAA mounting and the doorway. The roofed parts contain embrasures, with an embrasure for a machine gun in the end wall."|"____/__/__"|364|"22" 7529|6930|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7530|6931|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 7531|6932|325|"Type 26 pillbox, sunken into canal bank."|"1993/__/__"|364|"23" 7532|6872|31|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox, with no rear embrasures by the doorway but has a 'porch' constructed of stone rubble. [The pillbox appears to cover meadows against airborne attack as it faces away from the bridge and is on 'the enemy side']. "|"1998/11/29"|0|"" 7533|6871|31|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox. [Viewed by recorder from a distance; access not obtained]. The pillbox is on 'defended side' of the river facing S on higher ground covering the bridge."|"1998/11/29"|0|"" 7534|6933|325|"Type 26 pillbox, on stilts."|"1993/__/__"|364|"23" 7535|6934|31|"Type 26 pillbox, with L-shaped loopholed blast wall."|"1993/01/14"|364|"23" 7536|2062|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated on a sharp bend in the Long Bennington to Westborugh road. The brick work is slowly crumbling away and the shelves under the embrasures are all missing. The pillbox is located on private land but is visible from the road."|"1997/03/12"|0|"" 7537|2062|31|"Basic type 22 pillbox with two embrasures either side of entrance. General construction is with walls of 18in thick brick work. The external faces of the walls are much perished due to frost damage. The brickwork is i debased form of English Bond with three courses of stretchers and a fourth course of headers. Embrasures are stepped outwards and splayed internally. There is a thin concrete lintel above each embrasure. The roof is concrete 12in thick. Internally there is a 18in square support pillar for the roof."|"1997/12/__"|0|"" 7538|6936|31|"Long narrow structure about 5ft to 6ft wide and 20ft to 24ft long. Gun embrasures are about 18in above ground level. There are three embrasures in each of the long sides and one at each end. Three of the four corners have been constructed at an angle and contain an embrasure. The entrance is in the NW corner of the structure."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 7539|6937|31|"Coast artillery battery, extensively recorded - see separate records for gun emplacements [see below], magazines, searchlight positions, and accommodation and other buildings. 2 x coast battery gun site, each being about 30ft long and 10 ft wide. The position is covered by a thick concrete roof; this appears to have a layer of steel embedded into it. From under the surface several small chains hang down, two each either side of the gun. The gun platform projects well in front of the roof and shows signs of having been laid in several sections. Approx. level with the leading edge of the roof is the holdfast plate for the gun. 24 of the studs exist each being about 1in in diameter, 17 of these retain their nuts. A blast wall exists behind the structure and this is keyed to the roof by metal rods Piercing this are what seem to be two small embrasures."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 7541|6939|31|"Pillbox, no specification, built into embankment."|"1996/07/13"|0|"" 7542|5312|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters set in grassed area; observation post visible, the rest is underground."|"1994/01/26"|0|"" 7543|5248|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 7544|6940|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 7545|6941|31|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular structure, appears to be two square pillboxes joined together by a raised platform. The whole structure is about 24ft in length and 8ft wide. The walls are approx. 16 - 18in thick. Each of the end chambers has 3 embrasures. Internally below each embrasure is a shelf. Between the two end chambers is an open chamber, the floor level of which has been raised some 2 - 3ft above the ground. The entrance is narrow and set centrally in the wall. Behind this is a concrete stand stopping at the raised platform in front. Standard Lincolnshire 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox. Built using wood shuttering."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 7546|6942|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7547|6943|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7548|6944|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7549|6945|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. Replaced operational base at TF 368252."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7550|6946|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7551|6947|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7552|6948|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7553|6949|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7554|6950|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7555|6951|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7556|6952|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7557|6953|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7558|6954|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7559|6955|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7560|6956|31|"Pillbox covering adjacent road. "|"1997/01/21"|0|"" 7561|6957|31|"Pillbox, possibly a type 24, covers the river and docks. "|"1996/10/10"|0|"" 7562|6958|31|"Three anti-tank cube. Possibly not in original position."|"1996/10/10"|0|"" 7563|6959|221|"Rectangular plan, reinforced concrete pillbox with open rear AALMG section. Probably a type 23. Plotted from aerial photographs."|"1995/12/27"|365|"" 7564|6960|221|"Trench plotted off aerial photograph."|"1995/09/19"|366|"" 7565|6961|221|"Trench plotted off aerial photograph."|"1995/09/19"|366|"" 7566|6962|221|"Trench plotted off aerial photograph."|"1995/09/19"|365|"" 7567|6963|221|"Trench, elongated 'Z' plan, plotted off aerial photograph."|"1995/09/19"|365|"" 7568|6964|31|"Two Pickett Hamilton Forts at Liverpool Airport. Not in original position."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 7569|6965|31|"Type 26 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7570|6966|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7571|6967|31|"Type 26 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7572|6968|31|"Gun emplacement, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7573|5110|31|"Twin octagonal 12pdr gum emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7574|5112|31|"WW1 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7575|5120|31|"Gunhouse for 6pdr. gun, facing NW."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7576|5122|31|"Type 23, three bay Lincolnshire pillbox. Faces N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7577|5123|31|"Infantry blockhouse, one end demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7578|5124|31|"10 4ft x 4ft anti-tank blocks across beach exit."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7579|5126|31|"Three-bay concrete AA pillbox facing NE - two roofed parts joined by the open area with the LAA mounting and the doorway. The roofed parts contain embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7580|5127|31|"Single anti-tank block at site of former coast defence battery."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7581|5128|31|"Partly demolished gunhouse for 3in or 4in gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7582|5129|31|"Pillbox disguised as rocks, faces N and S (camouflage)."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 7583|5130|31|"Three-bay concrete AA pillbox facing NE - two roofed parts joined by the open area with the LAA mounting and the doorway. The roofed parts contain embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7584|5131|31|"Gunhouse with holdfast for gun on roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7585|5132|31|"Nine 4ft x 4ft anti tank cubes and two cylinders."|"1940/07/14"|0|"" 7587|5134|31|"Three-bay concrete pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7588|5135|31|"Three-bay concrete - two roofed parts joined by the open area with the doorway. The roofed parts contain embrasures; none though face towards the rear."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7589|5136|31|"Infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7590|5137|31|"Three-bay concrete - two roofed parts joined by the open area with the doorway. The roofed parts contain embrasures; none though face towards the rear."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7591|5138|31|"Single concrete anti-tank cylinder next to road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7593|5143|31|"Type 22 pillbox with no rear embrasures"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7594|5146|31|"Type 22 pillbox, facing SE."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7595|5147|31|"Type 22 pillbox, faces E and has no rear embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7596|5148|31|"Base of hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7597|5149|31|"Type 22 pillbox in river embankment"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7598|5150|31|"Concrete, hexagonal military structure - unidentified."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7599|5151|31|"Coastal battery includes platform with two holdfasts for 6in gun and engine room."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 7600|5152|31|"Type 22 pillbox with large machine gun embrasure"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7601|5153|31|"Square concrete pillbox or observation post, entered by tunnel."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 7602|5154|31|"Coastal battery. One 6in gun platform, a barrack block and engine room."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 7603|5155|31|"2 4ft x 4ft anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7604|5159|31|"Open coastal observation post of possibly a 20mm light anti-aircraft position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7606|5161|31|"Ruins of rectangular pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7607|5162|31|"Ruins of rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7608|5163|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with no rear embrasures, faces NE."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7609|5164|31|"Type 22 pillbox with no rear embrasures, faces NE."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7610|5165|31|"Type 22 pillbox with no rear embrasures, faces NE."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7611|5166|31|"Type 22 pillbox, faces E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7612|5167|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox, facing E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7613|5168|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox, facing E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7614|5169|31|"Two type 22 pillboxes and one anti-tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7615|5170|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox, facing E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7616|5171|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox, facing E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7618|5179|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7619|5180|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7620|5181|31|"Rectangular pillbox, on two levels with a machine gun embrasure and 3 x rifle embrasures."|"1987/07/13"|0|"" 7621|5182|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7622|5183|31|"Infantry blockhouse, with eight embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7623|5184|31|"Gun emplacement for 6pdr gun. Now glassed-in and converted to a summer house."|"1994/__/__"|393|"31" 7624|5185|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7625|5186|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7626|5187|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7627|5188|31|"Anti-aircraft pillbox, now buried in seawall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7628|5189|31|"Rectangular pillbox with 2 embrasures and a sloping roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7629|5190|31|"Two type26 pillboxes"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7630|5191|31|"Two type 26 pillboxes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7631|5192|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7632|5193|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7633|5194|31|"Rectangular pillbox with two embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7634|5195|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7635|5196|31|"Type 26 pillbox, with three embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7636|5197|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7637|5198|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox, with embrasure over low entrance."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 7638|5199|31|"Type 26 pillbox with two embrasures in front side and one in either side, none in rear."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7639|5200|31|"Rectangular pillbox with three embrasures in long sides and an entrance covered by an embrasure at either end."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7640|5201|31|"Debris of demolished pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7641|5202|31|"Infantry blockhouse with six embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7642|5203|221|"Probable pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1989/03/27"|910|"" 7643|5204|31|"Twelve 2ft x 2ft anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7644|5205|31|"Type 22 pillbox built with corrugated iron shuttering."|"1989/03/27"|0|"" 7645|5206|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7646|5207|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7647|5208|31|"Infantry blockhouse with eight embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7648|5209|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7649|5210|31|"Single 4ft x 4ft anti-tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7650|5211|31|"Four 4ft x 4ft anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7651|5212|31|"Infantry blockhouse with 8 embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7652|5214|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7653|5215|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7654|5218|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7655|5219|31|"Type 22 pillbox with entrance porch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7656|5220|31|"Type 22 pillbox with entrance porch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7657|5223|31|"Brich and concrete shelter with loophole in one wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7658|5224|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7659|5226|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7660|5227|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement for 6pdr Hotchkiss gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7661|5228|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement for a Hotchkiss gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7662|5229|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement for 6pdr Hotchkiss gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7663|5230|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement for a Hotchkiss gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7664|5231|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7665|5233|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7666|5236|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7667|5237|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7668|5238|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7669|5239|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7670|5245|31|"Type 23 three-bay concrete anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7671|5249|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7672|5250|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7673|5251|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7674|5253|31|"Type 22 pillbox with entrance porch."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 7675|5254|31|"Type 22 pillbox on site of radio station."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7676|5257|31|"Type 22 pillbox, possibly part of a searchlight site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7677|5258|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7678|5259|31|"Anti-tank cylinders at Oaklands Hotel."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7679|5260|31|"Ten anti-tank cylinders - probably not in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7680|5262|31|"Square pillbox used as Diver operations post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7681|5263|31|"Type 23 three-bay anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7682|6969|325|"Square pillbox, some 8ft square with walls 14ins-15ins thick."|"1993/__/__"|364|"23" 7683|6970|325|"Square pillbox, some 8ft square with walls 14ins-15ins thick, and open upper storey."|"1993/__/__"|364|"23" 7684|6971|325|"Square pillbox, some 8ft square with walls 14ins-15ins thick, and no porch."|"1993/__/__"|364|"23" 7685|6972|325|"Square pre-fabricated pillbox, made of hollow pre-cast concrete panels bolted together with a concrete filling. Approx. 13ft square, with pre-formed embrasures in all four sides, including one beside the entrance."|"1993/__/__"|364|"25" 7686|6973|325|"Square prefabricated pillbox, made of hollow pre-cast concrete panels bolted together with a concrete filling. Approx. 13ft square, with pre-formed embrasures in all four sides, including one beside the entrance. L-shaped blast wall."|"1993/__/__"|364|"25" 7687|6974|325|"Rectangular pillbox, with internal dimensions of 7ft x 8ft, with walls 42ins thick. In the front wall is a large stepped embrasure 5ft across on the outside. With a blast wall with an embrasure."|"1993/__/__"|364|"25" 7688|6975|325|"Rectangular pillbox, with internal dimensions of 7ft x 8ft, with walls 42ins thick. In the front wall is a large stepped embrasure 5ft across on the outside. With a blast wall with an embrasure. Sunken entry, with steps down."|"1993/__/__"|364|"25" 7689|5267|31|"A single 4ft x 4ft anti-tank cube by drain and railway line."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7690|5268|31|"Site of bridge demolition. Original site destroyed in 1998."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7691|5270|31|"Non-standard square pillbox, adjacent to railway level crossing. DESTROYED - May 2001 [see 'Spalding Guardian' 7.6.01]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7692|5271|31|"Type 22 pillbox, buttressed to embrasure level and with only one rear embrasure."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7693|5272|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with half-height rear blast wall, no rear embrasures and unusual 5-way anti-ricochet wall with plank seating."|"2001/06/07"|0|"" 7694|5273|31|"Railblock of which a single block remains."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7695|5275|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with no rear embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7696|6976|325|"Rectangular pillbox, with internal dimensions of 7ft x 8ft, with walls 42ins thick. In the front wall is a large stepped embrasure 5ft across on the outside. With a blast wall with an embrasure. Raised on high raft."|"1993/__/__"|364|"25" 7697|6977|325|"Rectangular pillbox, with internal dimensions of 7ft x 8ft, with walls 42ins thick. In the front wall is a large stepped embrasure 5ft across on the outside. With a blast wall with an embrasure. Steel door still in situ."|"1993/__/__"|364|"25" 7698|5276|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7699|6978|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with internal dimensions of 7ft x 8ft, with walls 42ins thick. In the front wall is a large stepped embrasure 5ft across on the outside. Without a blast wall."|"____/__/__"|364|"25" 7700|6979|31|"Two anti-tank pimples stand at each side of the trackway. The pimples contain slots to take iron rails. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"1999/06/26"|0|"25" 7701|5277|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7702|5278|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7703|5279|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with a low porch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7704|6980|31|"Three anti-tank pimples (one painted yellow) being used to block vehicular access to a trackway leading from area of married quarters of Larkhill Camp. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"1999/06/26"|0|"25" 7705|6981|325|"Rectangular pillbox, with internal dimensions of 7ft x 8ft, with walls 42ins thick. In the front wall is a large stepped embrasure 5ft across on the outside. With blast wall that is shaped to allow rear embrasure to cover dead ground behind."|"1993/__/__"|364|"25" 7706|5280|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7707|5281|31|"Defensive shelter with embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7708|5282|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7709|5283|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters, with heightened cupola."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7710|5284|31|"Pillbox consisting of stanton shelter and battle headquarters cupola."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7711|6982|325|"Infantry version of Vickers machine gun emplacement, with 2 rifle embrasures and one for light machine gun."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7712|5285|31|"Pillbox consisting of stanton shelter and battle headquarters cupola."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7713|6983|325|"Infantry version of Vickers machine gun emplacement, with integral blast wall."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7714|5286|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7715|5289|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7716|5290|31|"Type 24 brick shuttered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7717|5291|31|"Type 24 brick shuttered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7718|5292|31|"Allan Williams Turret."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7719|5293|31|"Type 24 brick shuttered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7720|5294|31|"Type 26 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7721|5297|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters on raised mound."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7722|6984|325|"Infantry version of Vickers machine gun emplacement, with blast wall containing 'topless' embrasure."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7723|5298|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7724|6985|325|"Infantry version of Vickers machine gun emplacement, with 3 embrasures and half-hexagonal mantlet."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7725|6986|325|"Infantry version of Vickers machine gun emplacement, with extra blast wall, cut below embrasure."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7726|5299|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7727|6987|325|"Type of rectangular HMG emplacement, with a front embrasure and a rear entrance."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7728|5300|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7729|5301|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7730|5302|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7731|6988|31|"Type of rectangular HMG emplacement, with 6 very wide and open embrasures, each fronting a Vickers table. At each front corner is a horizontal slit."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7732|5303|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7733|5304|31|"Defensible shelter with embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7734|5305|31|"Defensible shelter with embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7735|5306|31|"Defensible shelter with embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7736|6989|31|"Type of rectangular HMG emplacement, with 6 very wide and open embrasures, each fronting a Vickers table. At each front corner is a horizontal slit."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7737|5307|31|"Defensible shelter with embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7738|6990|31|"Type of rectangular HMG emplacement, with an almost continuous 'firing slit' broken only by the entrance and the vertical roof supports. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR as TQ 933203]."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7739|6991|325|"Type of rectangular HMG emplacement, with an almost continuous 'firing slit' broken only by the entrance and the vertical roof supports."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7740|5308|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7741|6992|31|"Type of rectangular HMG emplacement, with different combinations of narrow and wide embrasures, and a porch-type entrance way."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7742|5309|31|"Defensible shelter with embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7743|6993|31|"Type of rectangular HMG emplacement, with different combinations of narrow and wide embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7744|5310|31|"Defensible shelter with embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7745|5311|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7746|5313|31|"One of two surviving pillboxes"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7747|6994|325|"Rectangular 'Royal Marines pillbox', with 6 embrasures in each of the long sides: [another such pillbox nearby]."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7748|6995|325|"Square 'Royal Marines pillbox', with 4 embrasures in each of three sides."|"1993/__/__"|364|"27" 7750|5320|31|"Home Guard store of 'Lincolnshire pattern' with pitched roof."|"1995/06/__"|0|"" 7751|6996|325|"Large square pillbox, with 2 embrasures per side and an L-shaped blast wall (roofed) with a chamfer on the face to give a better field of fire to the single embrasure in the entrance face. About 15ft square, with concrete or stone slabs set below each embrasure."|"1993/__/__"|364|"29" 7752|5322|31|"Home Guard store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7753|6997|325|"A solid brick structure in the shape of an inverted 'T', the stem being a square pillbox, with 4 pre-cast embrasures for LMGs, and the cross bar an open area with a steel LAA mounting. The covered portion is entered down a couple of steps."|"1993/__/__"|364|"29" 7754|5323|31|"Home Guard store with flat roofed with porch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7755|5324|31|"Home Guard Store. [Information from M. Osborne]."|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 7756|5326|31|"Home Guard Store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7757|6998|325|"A solid brick square pillbox, with integral L-shaped entrance wall, under a 6in thick roof slab. With 3 embrasures which are vertical slits of pre-cast concrete. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SU 613015]."|"1993/__/__"|364|"29" 7758|6999|325|"Naval design of pillbox on Portland Breakwater; roughly 14ft square with embrasures set across the forward corners."|"1993/__/__"|364|"29" 7759|5327|31|"Home Guard Shelter."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7760|5328|31|"Home Guard shelter, part demolished."|"1995/09/01"|0|"" 7761|7000|325|"Rectangular pillbox, faced with local stone blending into the hillside."|"1993/__/__"|364|"31" 7762|7001|325|"Rectangular pillbox, faced with local stone. [Recorder John Harding gives rectangular pillbox at SH 65536049]."|"1993/__/__"|364|"31" 7763|7002|31|"Rectangular pillbox, faced with local stone. "|"____/__/__"|0|"31" 7764|7003|325|"Rectangular pillbox, with 3 embrasures in its long side. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SZ 293933]."|"1993/__/__"|364|"31" 7765|7004|325|"Pair of rectangular pillboxes, one of which has a small half hexagonal protrusion for a heavy machine gun."|"1993/__/__"|364|"31" 7766|7005|325|"Rectangular pillbox with 3 embrasures, all in the same wall. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SU 738590]."|"1993/__/__"|364|"31" 7767|7006|325|"Rectangular pillbox with a mixture of embrasure types; recessed porch."|"1993/__/__"|364|"31" 7768|7007|31|"Pillbox in a field opposite executive entrance to airport."|"1999/02/__"|0|"31" 7769|7008|31|"Rectangular pillbox concealed inside a weather-boarded barn (for camouflage)."|"____/__/__"|364|"31" 7770|7009|31|"Pillbox is now partially 'earthed over' although it appears intact, despite being close to road and on borough land which has public access. It is not easily identified as a pillbox."|"1999/02/__"|0|"31" 7771|7010|31|"Fortified shop with two loopholes facing S. Each loophole is 31in x 13in and are set 4ft 3in above the ground in reinforced wall. Interior of site not seen. Part of central London anti-tank line."|"1997/__/__"|0|"31" 7772|7011|325|"Rectangular pillbox disguised as a cottage by the open road."|"1993/__/__"|364|"32" 7773|7012|31|"Double decker hexagonal pillbox, the only remaining one of a ring of such pillboxes that surrounded the Royal Ordnance Factory run by ICI at Yeading, during WW2."|"1992/11/24"|0|"31" 7775|7014|31|"Rectangular pillbox disguised as Gothic 'folly' tower (camouflage)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7776|7015|325|"Rectangular pillbox faced with 'rusticated' masonry for camouflage."|"1993/__/__"|364|"31" 7777|7016|31|"Square concrete pillbox, facing S, with on the N side (the rear) a circular brick gun pit. Internal diameter of structure is approx. 6.5ft. This pillbox is just outside the NE perimeter of the ROF site, and is set into the S abutment of a bridge (removed in the early 20th Century) that crossed the GWR line at Dawley."|"1993/04/08"|0|"" 7778|7017|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with a false gabled roof, on a radar site."|"2001/08/21"|0|"" 7779|7018|31|"Rectangular pillbox disguised as a farm cottage or barn on the airfield (camouflage)."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 7780|7019|325|"Rectangular pillboxes (2) built into the rampart of the Fort."|"1993/__/__"|364|"32" 7781|7020|325|"Type 22 pillbox with permanent brick shuttering. The roofline of the pillbox is broken up by lumps of concrete at the front edge. The entrance is covered by a screen wall with a small embrasure opposite the entrance. All embrasures and entrance are now bricked up."|"1993/__/__"|367|"8" 7782|7022|325|"A semi-sunken D-shaped pillbox, with a diameter of 14ft 6ins and with 24ins thick walls, with 4 narrow non-splayed embrasures. The entrance is at the left hand end of the rear wall and about 6ft deep. Above the entrance is a small embrasure. Around the interior of the curved front of the pillbox is an elbow rest about 3ft 6ins high, which appears to be of solid concrete. Traces of a criss-cross pattern on the roof suggest that camouflage netting may have been applied before the concrete had set."|"1993/__/__"|367|"8" 7783|7023|325|"A semi-sunken D-shaped pillbox, with two short walls flanking the entrance and an embrasure to cover the entrance in the left hand of the two walls."|"1993/__/__"|367|"8-10" 7784|7024|325|"A semi-sunken D-shaped pillbox. DESTROYED. [Shown on 1:25000 OS sheet]."|"1993/__/__"|367|"10" 7785|7025|325|"Type 26 variant, made with corrugated iron shuttering, 6ft x 7ft internally with 18ins thick walls and a detached blast screen across the rear wall. The single embrasure is very crisply moulded, with the grain of the wood shuttering very clear, and has the remains of a machine-gun mounting at its centre with very corroded remains of a traversing arc below it."|"1993/__/__"|367|"10" 7786|7026|325|"A semi-sunken D-shaped pillbox, with two short walls flanking the entrance and an embrasure to cover the entrance in the left hand of the two walls."|"1993/__/__"|367|"8-10" 7787|7027|325|"Rectangular pillbox, with three grooves running around it which would have held lengths of wood onto which planks had been nailed to camouflage the pillbox as a canal-side shed. The door is half blocked with a concrete wall and would have been disguised as a two-panelled wooden door with one panel open. It has 5 embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|368|"11-12" 7788|7028|325|"Pillbox originally camouflaged to look like a railway track-side shed with a sloping roof. There is a small doorway, and a small rifle embrasure on each side. There are 3 embrasures, splayed on the inside. Internal concrete pillar."|"1993/__/__"|368|"12" 7790|7030|325|"Type 25 circular pillbox, with corrugated iron shuttering in place. Internally, 6ft in diameter with a low entrance and 3 rifle embrasures. Walls 12ins thick. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SU 742600]."|"1993/__/__"|369|"24" 7791|7031|31|"Brick pillbox with concrete roof, square, facing E with blast wall at rear. Walls are about 14in thick (1 header, 1 Stretcher) and the roof is about 8in thick. The pillbox is just inside the E perimeter fence of the site, immediately N of a damp tree-covered area."|"1993/04/08"|0|"" 7792|7032|31|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox, facing E. At left-hand side of main entrance to site, at the end of Bourne Avenue. Removed in 1992."|"1993/04/08"|0|"" 7793|7033|31|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox, facing S. In the middle of a long N-S tree-covered area approx. in centre of S area of site."|"1993/04/08"|0|"" 7794|7034|31|"Square brick pillbox with concrete roof. Faces N and has rear blast wall."|"1993/04/08"|0|"" 7795|7035|31|"Square brick pillbox with concrete roof, at SW entrance to site at Stockley Road. Demolished by 1996 during construction of Heathrow Express rail link."|"1993/04/08"|0|"" 7796|7036|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox facing NW, near NW perimeter of site, just S of railway and N of boiler house."|"1993/04/08"|0|"" 7797|7037|31|"Square brick pillbox with concrete roof, located on top of a larger rectangular brick building. This is roughly near the centre of the N side of the site, near the railway. This pillbox was removed by 1996."|"1993/04/08"|0|"" 7798|7038|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, set low into ground and with air-raid shelter attached to rear. Embrasures are blocked."|"1992/11/24"|0|"" 7799|7039|325|"Type 25 circular pillbox, with corrugated iron shuttering in place. Internally, 6ft in diameter with a low entrance and 3 rifle embrasures. Walls 12ins thick. Has a 'window-type' entrance. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SU 741612]."|"1993/__/__"|369|"24" 7800|7040|31|"Type 25 circular pillbox, with corrugated iron shuttering in place. Internally, 6ft in diameter with a low entrance and 3 rifle embrasures. Walls 12ins thick. Has a screen wall covering the entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7802|7042|31|"Type 23 anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7803|7043|325|"Three type 25 pillboxes, spaced in a triangle so as to be mutually supporting."|"1993/__/__"|369|"24" 7804|7044|31|"Pillbox, square with two embrasures in front and rear sides. The entrance is to the rear."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7805|7045|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick shuttered, much of which has fallen away."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7806|7046|325|"Norcon pillbox, with flat roof with hatch."|"1993/__/__"|369|"24" 7807|7047|31|"Loopholed wall, with 3 loops. The wall and loops appear to be purpose built."|"1999/04/04"|0|"" 7808|7048|325|"Norcon pillbox, with domed roof and extra machine-gun embrasure."|"1993/__/__"|369|"24" 7810|7050|325|"Circular pillbox made of concreted sandbags, with a central roof support. There are 3 embrasures for machine guns and also close-defence loops. Inside, there are sitting firing positions. [Known as the 'Cumberland design']. [M. Osborne]."|"1993/__/__"|369|"25" 7811|7051|325|"FC Construction pillbox: mushroom-shaped pillbox consisting of a circular pit with walls about 3ft high and a domed cantilevered roof springing from a central pillar, thus affording all-round visibility."|"1993/__/__"|369|"25" 7813|7053|325|"Pillbox type known as the 'Surrey drum', being a type 24 on the inside, having a straight rear face with 2 rear embrasures and an entrance consistent with a strengthened type 24, but round on the sections that would make up the 5 sides of a type 24, giving the plan of a medieval drum tower. 27 of these structures were built by Mowlems between Farncombe and Chilworth Manor. [See also 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey', which gives NGR - TQ 026477]."|"1993/__/__"|369|"25-26" 7814|7054|325|"Pillbox type known as the 'Surrey drum', being a type 24 on the inside, having a straight rear face with 2 rear embrasures and an entrance consistent with a type 29, but round on the sections that would make up the 5 sides of a type 24, giving the plan of a medieval drum tower. 27 of these structures were built by Mowlems between Farncombe and Chilworth Manor. This particular pillbox has embrasures set at differing heights."|"1993/__/__"|369|"25-26" 7815|7055|325|"Pillbox type known as the 'Surrey drum', being a type 24 on the inside, having a straight rear face with 2 rear embrasures and an entrance consistent with a strengthened type 24, but round on the sections that would make up the 5 sides of a type 24, giving the plan of a medieval drum tower. 27 of these structures were built by Mowlems between Farncombe and Chilworth Manor. This particular pillbox was designed to take a 6pdr anti-tank gun and is complete with the pedestal with its iron plate and nine fixing bolts."|"1993/__/__"|369|"25-26" 7816|7056|31|"Circular pillbox camouflaged to blend in with the rocky landscape - rocks are added to the roof to beak up the outline. With six embrasures and a wall screening the entrance. One of a group of circular pillboxes around Holyhead."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7817|7057|31|"Circular pillbox camouflaged to blend in with the rocky landscape - rocks are added to the roof to beak up the outline. With six embrasures and an open D-shaped loopholed annexe attached. One of a group of circular pillboxes around Holyhead."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7818|7058|325|"A circular pillbox with a low-level roofed porch. It has 6 embrasures with Turnbull mounts at one level, and between these, but at a higher level, are 5 rifle embrasures. External diameter, approx. 12 feet."|"1993/__/__"|369|"26" 7819|7059|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 7820|7060|31|"Pillbox of which only one wall remains. The structure was originally camouflaged as a greengrocer's shop."|"1992/03/07"|0|"" 7821|7061|31|"Type 22 pillbox, facing SW. Brick-shuttered. The entrance is protected by an L-shaped wall."|"1992/03/__"|0|"" 7822|7062|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox. Converted to bat house in November 1990."|"1992/03/__"|0|"" 7823|7063|31|"Type 22 brick [sic] pillbox, faces SW. "|"1992/03/28"|0|"" 7824|7064|31|"Two anti-tank pimples. [see also UORN 7063]."|"1992/03/28"|0|"" 7825|7065|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1992/03/__"|0|"" 7826|7066|31|"Two hexagonal pillboxes."|"1992/04/__"|0|"" 7827|7067|325|"Semi-circular pillbox with 2 stepped embrasures and a covered porch. It faces inland and there are no embrasures facing the sea."|"1993/__/__"|369|"26" 7828|7068|31|"Large circular concrete pillbox."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 7829|6748|31|"Two co-joined pillboxes in L-shaped configuration, on two levels and built into rugged hillside. Entrance by common aperture at point of L. Situated on old West Riding of Yorkshire and Lancashire border."|"1996/05/14"|0|"" 7834|6659|31|"This is one of two concrete defensive walls built on the cliff tops either side of a sunken track leading from Mother Ivey's Bay beach. The wall is curved to follow the shape of the coastline, 30 yards long, and is 3ft in height and 3ft in width. Built from concrete blocks and infilled concrete it would have protected defending troops. The wall was designed as defensive shelter for infantry and is not an 'anti-tank wall' as such, being at the top of cliffs."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 7835|7071|325|"Semi-circular pillbox with 2 stepped embrasures and a covered porch. It faces inland and there are no embrasures facing the sea."|"1993/__/__"|369|"26" 7837|7073|325|"Thick-walled type 24 pillbox, which appears circular in shape owing to cladding of large pebbles for camouflage."|"1993/__/__"|369|"28" 7840|7077|325|"Circular pillbox which is 16ft in diameter, has a low wall protecting the entrance, and has 5 embrasures for automatic weapons. The interior is divided into separate chambers and passages."|"1993/__/__"|369|"28" 7841|7078|31|"Square prefabricated pillbox. Area containg barbed wire between this and UORN 11323 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"2" 7842|7079|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement. The base is hexagonal in shape."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 7843|7080|31|"Covered stone clad concrete trench pillbox defending Snipehill Bridge. [A.G. Kerr describes the site as an hexagonal stone-built pillbox. This does not fit with the photograph supplied by Mike Osborne of a stone clad concrete trench pillbox - see 'Wales multi-counties box']."|"1996/07/14"|371|"2" 7844|7081|31|"Circular concrete [type 25?] pillbox constructed without roof and with high level entrance and central well. Four long narrow embrasures. In very good condition. Area C/O, B. Lowry, suggests it could have had a secondary role as an LAA position."|"1999/04/__"|0|"" 7845|7082|31|"Cantilevered pillbox with entrance to the W."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 7846|7083|325|"Hexagonal pillbox, now DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|371|"2" 7847|7084|325|"A rifle trench built of brick with a concrete roof."|"1994/__/__"|371|"2" 7848|7085|31|"Covered L-shaped concrete trench pillbox defending the bridge. [A.G. Kerr describes the site as a brick shuttered type 22 pillbox. This does not fit with the photograph supplied by Mike Osborne of an L-shaped concrete trench pillbox - see 'Wales multi-counties box']."|"1996/07/14"|371|"2" 7849|7086|325|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7850|7087|325|"Small two man square pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7851|7088|325|"Brick-built rifle trench with a concrete roof."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7852|7089|325|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7853|7090|325|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7854|7091|325|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7855|7092|325|"Brick-faced pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7856|7093|325|"Auxiliary Unit operational base that has now collapsed. It had an entrance from which steps ran down to a small room with a pipe that led into a larger room with bunk beds and a corrugated iron roof. Another pipe led out into some bramble bushes and nettles. The corrugated iron roof is believed to have fallen in."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7857|7094|325|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|371|"3" 7858|7095|325|"One of several pillboxes in this area."|"1994/__/__"|371|"4" 7859|7096|325|"Fortified house, which still retains 9ins walls added to the house's side and rear walls with embrasures facing Squires Lane and the railway. [for further details, see two cited articles]."|"1994/__/__"|373|"12-13" 7860|2875|221|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|374|"" 7861|7097|325|"Defended area of Ashford where the A28 road crosses the railway line: anti-tank 'pimples', road block, rail block, strong points, and fortified houses."|"1994/__/__"|375|"17-19" 7862|7098|221|"Concrete blocks, part of a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7863|7099|325|"Type 24 variant pillbox, with thickened walls, and with embrasures in front and side walls only which are small externally but generously splayed internally and with semi-circular concrete machine gun tables. There is no interior anti-ricochet wall, but a pillar 1ft square from roof to roof just inside the entrance. Three-quarter inch reinforcing rods in the walls extend to about 6ins above the roof and may perhaps have been used to retain an earthen covering or to anchor camouflage netting. The pillbox stands about 2 feet from the chapel's south wall [see plan attached]."|"1998/__/__"|376|"7-8" 7864|7100|221|"Concrete blocks, part of a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7865|7101|221|"Concrete blocks, part of a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7866|7102|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1998/__/__"|377|"10" 7867|7103|221|"Earth and sandbag round defence post on cliff edge overlooking Priory Haven."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7868|7104|221|"Earth and sandbag round defence post on cliff edge overlooking Priory Haven."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7869|7105|221|"Single line of anti-tank blocks across bay."|"____/__/__"|339|"" 7870|7106|325|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1994/__/__"|381|"17" 7871|7107|325|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox, with an embrasure in each face. Opposite the entrance is an embrasure with a Turnbull mount facing NE. This pillbox was surveyed by the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust on behalf of the Welsh Office Highways Directorate ahead of the upgrading of the A465 road."|"1994/__/__"|381|"17" 7872|7108|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1998/08/19"|382|"" 7873|7109|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7874|7110|221|"Pillbox. An oblong structure on top of promenade with blocks to both sides."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7875|7111|221|"Pillbox. An oblong structure on top of promenade with blocks to both sides."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7876|7112|221|"Pillbox. An oblong structure on top of promenade with blocks to both sides."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7877|7113|221|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|384|"" 7878|7114|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7879|7115|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7880|7116|221|"Pillbox, circular, in dunes."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7881|7117|221|"Pillbox, circular, in dunes."|"____/__/__"|384|"" 7882|7118|221|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|384|"" 7883|7119|325|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox, with an embrasure in each face. "|"1994/__/__"|381|"17" 7884|7120|325|"Pillbox covering road and rail bridges to N of Neath. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|381|"17" 7885|7121|325|"Pillbox covering road and rail bridges to N of Neath. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|381|"17" 7886|7122|325|"Pillbox serving as an observation post for Briton Ferry Docks. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|381|"19" 7887|7123|325|"Pillbox by crossroads. Manned by Home Guard. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|385|"22" 7888|7124|221|"Circular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|386|"" 7889|7125|221|"Circular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7891|7127|325|"Norcon pillbox that used to stand at SP 014014 (approx.), but, in the course of housing construction, was moved by contractors to SP 012012 (approx.)."|"1994/__/__"|387|"27" 7892|7128|221|"Large square pillbox."|"____/__/__"|388|"" 7893|7129|221|"Circular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|388|"" 7894|7130|221|"A group of 3 structures, probably all pillboxes."|"____/__/__"|388|"" 7896|7132|325|"Norcon pillbox that used to stand on the green at Rodmarton."|"1994/__/__"|387|"27" 7897|7133|325|"Norcon pillbox that used to stand on the green at Tarlton."|"1994/__/__"|387|"27" 7898|7134|325|"Type 26 pillbox [probably situated here] demolished to build a petrol station."|"1994/__/__"|387|"28" 7900|7136|325|"16 x anti-tank obstacles - 4ft x 4ft cylinders, dumped in an overgrown ditch."|"1994/__/__"|387|"28" 7908|7144|221|"Circular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|388|"" 7909|7145|31|"Type 28 pillbox - 2pdr. standard version."|"____/__/__"|393|"29" 7910|7146|221|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7911|7147|221|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7912|7148|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7913|7149|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7914|7150|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|392|"" 7915|7151|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|392|"" 7916|7152|31|"Type 28 pillbox, with side entrance."|"____/__/__"|393|"" 7917|7153|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7918|7154|31|"Type 28 pillbox, with revetted walls to rear entry."|"____/__/__"|393|"" 7920|7156|221|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7921|7157|325|"Type 28 pillbox, 6pdr., with loopholed screen wall to rear."|"1994/__/__"|393|"29" 7922|7158|221|"Square pillbox."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7923|7159|221|"Pillbox, no specification. Built in support of roadblock on bridge."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7925|7160|325|"Type 28a pillbox, with countersunk embrasures."|"1994/__/__"|393|"29" 7926|7161|221|"Zig zag trench."|"____/__/__"|384|"" 7927|7162|325|"Type 28a pillbox, with double ramp to rear entrance."|"1994/__/__"|393|"29" 7928|7163|221|"Zig zag trench."|"____/__/__"|388|"" 7929|7164|221|"Zig zag trench."|"____/__/__"|388|"" 7931|7166|325|"Type 28a pillbox, with high step to rear entrance."|"1994/__/__"|393|"29" 7932|7167|221|"Zig zag trench."|"____/__/__"|397|"" 7933|7168|325|"Type 28a pillbox, with no forward LMG embrasure."|"1994/__/__"|393|"29" 7934|7169|221|"A number of trenches at top of a low sand dune."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7935|7170|221|"Trenches in sand dune."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7936|7171|221|"Trench in sand dune."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7937|7172|221|"Trench, part of Coast Battery defences."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7938|7173|325|"Type 28a pillbox, constructed with corrugated iron shuttering. [Original defence site number - 296]."|"1994/__/__"|393|"30" 7939|7174|221|"Roadblock with concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7940|7175|221|"Roadblock with concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|383|"" 7941|7176|221|"Roadblock with concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7942|7177|325|"Type 28a pillbox, constructed with brick shuttering."|"1994/__/__"|393|"30" 7943|7178|221|"Roadblock with concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|388|"" 7944|7179|325|"Type 28a pillbox, constructed with wood shuttering."|"1994/__/__"|393|"30" 7945|7180|221|"Roadblock with concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|388|"" 7946|7181|221|"Roadblock with concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7947|7182|325|"Type 28a pillbox, with 2pdr. embrasure blocked and Turnbull mounting inserted."|"1994/__/__"|393|"30" 7948|7183|221|"Sandbagged defence post on sea front."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7949|7184|221|"3 round sandbagged defence posts."|"____/__/__"|395|"" 7950|7185|31|"Row of ten anti-tank cubes recently exposed by tidal scour. The cubes have all been disturbed by tidal action and orientation has been affected. Inscribed (at time of casting) into the upper surface of one cube is 'Good Luck Churchill' and into in another ' Thomas Watson 1940.' The cubes have been cast using timber planking as shuttering, and there appears to be no foundation rafts."|"1998/08/21"|0|"" 7951|7186|221|"Installation of unknown nature [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 7952|7187|325|"Rectangular 6pdr. Hotchkiss gun emplacement."|"1994/__/__"|393|"30" 7953|7188|31|"Large pillbox, or coastal battery. Seen from fast moving train"|"1998/05/02"|0|"" 7954|7189|31|"Large hexagonal pillbox. Seen from fast moving train."|"1998/05/02"|0|"" 7955|3807|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement (6pdr. gun), with chamfered rear corner with LMG embrasure. Faces S to cover anti-tank ditch between the Rivers Arun and Ouse. Has rear screenwall, with embrasure. "|"____/__/__"|393|"30" 7956|7190|31|"Type 22 pillbox with wall on roof around the edge of the structure - probably for anti-aircraft gun position. Seen from fast moving train."|"1998/05/02"|0|"" 7957|3817|31|"Type 28a gun emplacement, brick-shuttered, with loopholed rear screen wall. Faces S to cover road bridge over the River Ouse. [Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR - TQ 264278]."|"____/__/__"|393|"30" 7958|7191|270|"Site of anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7959|7192|325|"Rectangular gunhouse entered through a raised and roofed entrance once linked to a covered way and tunnel system."|"1994/__/__"|393|"30" 7960|7193|325|"6pdr. Hotchkiss gun emplacement with a rounded overhanging canopy."|"1994/__/__"|393|"30" 7961|7194|270|"Beach defence light."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7962|7195|270|"Fire trench."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7963|7196|270|"Fire trench."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7964|7197|270|"Gun emplacement, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7965|7198|270|"Gun emplacement, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7966|7199|325|"6pdr. Hotchkiss gun emplacement built as a half-hexagon."|"1994/__/__"|393|"30" 7967|7200|325|"6pdr. Hotchkiss open gun pit to the rear of the GHQ Line."|"1994/__/__"|393|"31" 7968|7201|270|"Loopholed wall."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7971|7204|270|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7972|7205|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7973|7206|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7974|7207|325|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, with 'battlements' to break up the silhouettes of the walls."|"1994/__/__"|393|"31" 7975|7208|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7976|7209|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7978|7211|325|"Field gun emplacement, built as a rectangular, canopied gunhouse with, below ground, a crew room on one side and a magazine on the other."|"1994/__/__"|393|"32" 7979|7212|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7980|7213|31|"Pillbox, 'anti-tank'."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7981|7214|325|"One of a pair of beach-flanking emplacements, which are T-shaped, with the cross-bar of the 'T' being the embrasure. The stem is loopholed, and the base must have contained an entrance."|"1994/__/__"|393|"32" 7982|7215|31|"Pillbox, 'D-shaped'."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7983|7216|325|"One of a pair of beach-flanking emplacements, which are T-shaped, with the cross-bar of the 'T' being the embrasure. The stem is loopholed, and the base must have contained an entrance."|"1994/__/__"|393|"32" 7984|7217|325|"Fieldgun emplacement outside the gate of Newhaven Fort."|"1994/__/__"|393|"32" 7985|7218|31|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7986|7219|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1996/04/29"|0|"" 7987|7220|31|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7988|7221|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 7989|7222|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 7990|7223|31|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7991|7224|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 7992|7225|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 7993|7226|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7994|7227|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 7995|7228|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 7996|7229|31|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1998/__/__"|398|"" 7997|7230|31|"Prefabricated pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 7998|7231|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 7999|7232|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 8000|7233|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 8001|7234|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 8002|7235|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 8003|7236|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|399|"19" 8004|7237|31|"Prefabricated pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8005|7238|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8006|7239|325|"Pillbox; no specification. DESTROYED."|"1995/__/__"|400|"12" 8007|7240|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8008|7241|270|"Pillbox, 'sandbag'."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8009|7242|325|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|400|"12" 8010|7243|270|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8011|7244|325|"Square pillbox, now DESTROYED."|"1995/__/__"|400|"12" 8012|7245|270|"Pillbox, 'sandbag'."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8014|7247|325|"Pillbox, now DESTROYED."|"1995/__/__"|400|"12" 8015|7248|270|"Pillbox, 'sandbag'."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8016|7249|325|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|400|"12" 8017|7250|270|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8018|7251|270|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8019|7252|270|"Roadblock."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8020|7253|270|"Roadblock."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8023|7256|270|"Lozenge pillbox, brick shuttered."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8024|7257|270|"Lozenge pillbox. The pillbox has been fired on by a machine gun and several bullets are embedded in the concrete."|"____/__/__"|398|"" 8025|7258|325|"Sentry pillboxes at Royal Ordnance Factory."|"1995/__/__"|400|"12" 8026|7259|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8027|7260|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8028|7261|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8029|7262|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8030|7263|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8031|7264|325|"D-shaped pillbox of local design."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8032|7265|325|"D-shaped pillbox of local design."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8033|7266|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8034|7267|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8035|7268|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|401|"15" 8036|7269|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8038|7271|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8039|7272|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8040|7273|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8041|7274|31|"Square pillbox. The recorder visited the site in 1996 and was not given access by a security guard. The guard described a small square pillbox which he said had been demolished in late 1995. It was located close to a former railway which passed by a number of mills. B. Lowry thinks this was a police post rather than a pillbox."|"1996/03/09"|0|"" 8042|7275|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8043|7276|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8044|7277|31|"Hexagonal, brick shuttered pillbox. There is a long low entrance porch, embrasures on four sides and a 6in square hole in the sixth side. The walls are 3ft 6in thick. Internally there is a T-shaped anti-ricochet wall. [June 2001 - there is a proposal to convert this pillbox into a bat sanctuary]."|"1998/11/07"|0|"" 8045|7278|325|"Pillbox that had been used later in WW2 as the foundation for a spotting tower for an RAF bombing range."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8046|7279|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8047|7280|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8048|7281|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8049|7282|325|"Pillbox; no specification, commanding the bridge over the Wansbeck."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8050|7283|325|"Pillbox; no specification, commanding the bridge over the Wansbeck."|"1995/__/__"|401|"16" 8051|7284|325|"Pickett Hamilton fort remains."|"1995/__/__"|403|"17" 8052|7285|31|"Half buried concrete pillbox."|"1998/11/07"|0|"" 8053|7286|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1998/03/18"|0|"" 8055|618|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. Brick-cladding with a W-facing doorway. There is a small embrasure on either side of the doorway. The embrasures are brick with concrete lintels. The pillbox is badly damaged. Originally there was a searchlight site in the area. The pillbox was bombed when the enemy tried to put out the light [it is no stated if this bombing caused the present damage]."|"1998/08/30"|0|"" 8056|7288|31|"Small brick built, hexagonal pillbox. Covers landing ground area and is set low in the ground. One of a number of pillboxes around the airfield. The embrasures are now bricked up and entrance was not found."|"1999/04/10"|0|"" 8057|7289|325|"Fortified house in Dover."|"1995/__/__"|405|"29" 8058|7290|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8059|7291|325|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8060|7292|325|"D-shaped pillbox of local design. The original front embrasures were later reduced in size to 6ins x 6ins approx."|"1994/__/__"|390|"4; 6" 8061|7293|325|"Pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8062|7294|325|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8063|7295|238|"House (home of Col. Morris-Eyton, Commanding Officer of local Home Guard Bn) used in WW2 as HG HQ of 2 Bn Shropshire HG. The house location was marked on a map of Shropshire HG Bn areas and roadblocks. The map is in the Shropshire Record Office and is undated."|"____/__/__"|406|"" 8064|7296|325|"D-shaped pillbox of local design."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8065|7297|325|"D-shaped pillbox of local design."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8067|7299|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8068|7300|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8069|7301|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8070|7302|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8071|7303|325|"Pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8072|7304|325|"Pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8073|7305|325|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8074|7306|325|"Pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8075|7307|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox, made with brick shuttering up to embrasure level and wood shuttering above. Internal brick blast wall."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8076|7308|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. The two rear embrasures have been reduced to 'letterbox' style and size."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8077|7256|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox, made with brick shuttering up to embrasure level and wood shuttering above. Internal brick blast wall."|"1994/__/__"|390|"6" 8078|7309|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8079|7310|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8080|7311|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. Two faces of the pillbox have been heavily damaged by machine-gun fire: a number of bullets can still be seen embedded in the concrete. In parts up to 6ins depth of concrete has spalled owing to the impact of the gunfire."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8081|7312|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8082|7313|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, similar to others along the River Dove. It faces N but has been undermined by erosion cased by the rive and is now buried."|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 8083|7314|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8084|7315|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8085|7316|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8086|7317|325|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8087|7318|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8088|7319|325|"Roadblock. [No details of construction]."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8089|7320|325|"Roadblock. [No details of construction]."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8090|7321|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, similar to others on the River Dove. It is tucked into hedge by road with a ditch to its front and the river Churnet beyond."|"1999/04/29"|0|"" 8091|7322|325|"Roadblock. [No details of construction]."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8092|7323|325|"Roadblock. [No details of construction]."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8093|7324|325|"Roadblock. [No details of construction]."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8094|7325|325|"Roadblock. [No details of construction]."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8095|7326|325|"Roadblock. [No details of construction]."|"1994/__/__"|390|"9" 8096|7327|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|377|"10" 8097|7328|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|377|"10" 8098|7329|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|377|"10" 8099|7330|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. One of two pillboxes at this location."|"1994/__/__"|377|"10" 8100|7331|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|377|"10" 8101|5341|31|"Type 24 pillbox"|"1999/05/__"|0|"" 8102|7332|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|377|"10" 8103|5342|31|"Type 24 pillbox, faces E."|"1999/05/__"|0|"" 8104|7333|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|377|"10" 8105|7334|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8106|7335|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8107|7336|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8108|7337|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8109|7338|325|"Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8110|7339|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8111|7340|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8112|7341|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8113|7342|325|"Loopholed wall at Alnwick cemetery."|"1994/__/__"|377|"11" 8114|7343|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1999/05/__"|0|"" 8115|7344|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1999/05/__"|0|"" 8116|7345|31|"Centre of resistance established at above village with barrel flame trap. It is likely the canal bridge was obstructed with steel rails. No contemporary information on obstructions found, although reference refers to 'asparagus beds' (vertical steel rails) being erected on canal bridges at some stage of the war."|"1999/03/26"|407|"" 8117|7346|215|"Martello Battery - 4.7in guns, with concrete towers and an observation post with hipped roof. Recorder Burridge gives NGR - TQ 909756]."|"1997/__/__"|408|"73" 8118|7347|31|"Centre of resistance established at above point. Precise nature of defences now unclear but, at least, roadblocks, all round defences and 'keep' of the centre of resistance would have been constructed."|"1999/03/26"|407|"" 8119|7348|215|"New Tavern Fort - 'remarkably complete' two 6in gun battery."|"1997/__/__"|408|"73" 8120|7349|31|"Centre of resistance established at village. Precise nature of defences now unclear but, at least, roadblocks, all round defences and 'keep' of the centre of resistance would have been constructed."|"1999/03/26"|407|"" 8121|7350|215|"Pillbox, with a light anti-aircraft emplacement on its roof. Part of the defences of RAF Hawkinge."|"1997/__/__"|408|"73" 8122|7351|31|"Centre of resistance established at bridge. Precise nature of defences now unclear but fitted with barrel flame trap and likely to have had vertical steel rail blocks and keep."|"1999/03/26"|407|"" 8123|7352|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1997/__/__"|408|"73" 8124|7353|31|"Centre of resistance established at bridge. Precise nature of defences now unclear but reference refers, generally, to canal bridges being obstructed by 'asparagus beds' (vertical steel rails) during the war."|"1999/03/26"|407|"" 8125|7354|215|"Anti-tank wall defending beach at Walmer."|"1997/__/__"|408|"73" 8126|7355|31|"Centre of resistance established at village. Precise nature of defences now unclear and no trace now discovered. Village is on a minor road but close to NORCON factory and on high ground overlooking Wolverhampton (the company produced concrete pipes and the NORCON pillbox but not clear if at this site)."|"1999/03/26"|407|"" 8127|7356|215|"Anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1997/__/__"|408|"73" 8128|7357|215|"47 x anti-tank 'pimples' surviving at Dover Castle."|"1997/__/__"|408|"73" 8129|7358|215|"6pdr. anti-tank gun position in wall."|"1997/__/__"|408|"82" 8130|5332|31|"Type 24, thin-walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8131|5333|31|"Type 24 thin-walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8133|5334|31|"Type 24 thin-walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8134|7360|215|"6in and 9.2in coastal battery."|"1997/__/__"|408|"82" 8135|5335|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thin-walled faces NE."|"1954/__/__"|0|"" 8136|7361|31|"3-gun 6in Emergency Battery placed on top of 1880s 10in R.M.L. Battery. 3 x R.M.L. pits filled with concrete and 1 x 6in gun mounted on top of each., with brick and concrete 'gun houses' giving overhead cover. Deep shelters dug from 1891 magazine in bank behind battery."|"1995/04/16"|408|"82" 8137|7362|31|"2 x 6in emergency coastal battery. 2 gun houses plus machine gun posts on c.19th cent. Redoubt."|"1999/02/__"|408|"82" 8140|5337|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thin-walled faces SE."|"1948/03/27"|0|"" 8141|7364|215|"6in coastal battery, with 2 x 6in gunhouses and battery observation post."|"1997/__/__"|408|"82" 8142|7365|215|"Coastal battery and boom anchorage."|"1997/__/__"|408|"82" 8143|5339|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thin-walled: faces E"|"1996/08/04"|0|"" 8144|7366|215|"9.2in coastal battery. [see also UORN 9590]."|"1997/__/__"|408|"82" 8145|7367|215|"Square WW1 period pillbox. [Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR - TQ 852619]."|"1997/__/__"|408|"83" 8146|7368|31|"Large lozenge pillbox, possibly erected as part of defences of Hooton Park Airfield. 2 x widely splayed embrasures, now blocked. "|"1999/05/09"|0|"" 8147|7369|215|"Pillbox; no specification - built into railway viaduct."|"1997/__/__"|408|"83" 8149|7371|31|"Type 24 pillbox at S end of bridge over a Mersey inlet. "|"1999/05/10"|0|"" 8152|7374|215|"Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"1997/__/__"|408|"83" 8153|7375|31|"Hexagonal pillbox at ground level (mainly filled in). "|"1998/09/30"|0|"" 8155|7377|215|"Type 24 pillbox - 'enhanced'."|"1997/__/__"|408|"83" 8156|7378|325|"Pillbox that was originally built within a cottage. The cottage has now fallen down about the pillbox which lies in dense undergrowth surrounded by debris."|"1996/__/__"|410|"21" 8157|7379|31|"Eight concrete cubes alongside roadway E of Clifton Lock."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8158|7380|325|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with strengthened (36ins thick) walls."|"1996/__/__"|411|"39" 8159|7381|325|"Pillbox built into the river bank."|"1996/__/__"|411|"40" 8160|7382|325|"Concrete type 24 pillbox built using wood shuttering."|"1996/__/__"|411|"41" 8161|7383|325|"Concrete type 24 pillbox built using wood shuttering."|"1996/__/__"|411|"41" 8162|7384|325|"Type 22 pillbox, the only example of this type on the Taunton Stop Line."|"1996/__/__"|411|"42" 8164|7386|31|"Rectangular pillbox for light machine gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8167|7389|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8168|7390|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8169|7391|31|"Type 28 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8170|7392|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8171|7393|325|"Pillbox, with two adjacent trenches as positions for heavy machine guns [no sign today of the trenches]."|"1996/__/__"|411|"45" 8172|7394|325|"Pillbox, which, as camouflage, had a tiled roof and attached canvas sheets painted to look like the windows of a house."|"1996/__/__"|411|"45" 8173|7395|325|"Pillbox, which was camouflaged by being painted as a half-timbered lodge."|"1996/__/__"|411|"45" 8174|7396|325|"Pillbox, which was made using local building materials as camouflage."|"1996/__/__"|411|"46" 8175|7397|325|"The churchyard wall was extended and loopholes made in it."|"1996/__/__"|411|"46" 8176|7398|325|"Pillbox, with a 'wavy-edge' made to the roof for camouflage purposes."|"1996/__/__"|411|"46" 8177|7399|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8178|7400|31|"Ammunition store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8179|7401|325|"Pillbox on the North Promenade, which was built on top of an old wooden groyne and was complete with a basement [ammunition store?]. The N doorway was blocked up during construction and adapted as a further embrasure. The other doorway was used as the entrance and fitted with a steel door [possibly post-war]. There is a local legend of a tunnel leading from the pillbox to the Marine Hotel on the Promenade. DESTROYED as part of the refurbishment of the sea wall in June 1995."|"1996/__/__"|412|"5" 8180|7402|325|"Set in a line these slightly wedge-shaped blocks ran from Pier Towers to the slipway. They were demolished in July 1995."|"1996/__/__"|412|"5-6" 8181|7403|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8182|7404|325|"Pickett Hamilton Fort, excavated and recorded between 1979-1981."|"1996/__/__"|413|"7-9" 8183|7405|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8184|7406|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8185|7407|325|"Pillbox built into the bow of an old wooden boat, overlooking the former ferry route to Newnham-on-Severn. The boat was the 'Finis', a Severn trow of 27 tons."|"1996/__/__"|414|"12-13" 8186|7408|325|"Eight-sided plinth standing on a concrete base (4ft 2ins x 4ft 2ins x 7ins high) - the plinth itself rises another 2ft 9ins from the base, making a total height of 3ft 6ins. Across the top the distance from any face to its opposite face is 4ft. In the centre of the top is a threaded bolt 1in in diameter and 2ins high. There are slots cut in various of the faces, the deepest 11ins x 9ins x 5ins deep). [This is possibly the remains of a road block dragged out of position? - or a 'base end station' for a 2 x 4in battery?]."|"1995/__/__"|416|"2-5" 8188|7410|325|"Type 24, thick-walled, pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1995/__/__"|417|"6-8" 8189|7411|325|"Type 24, thick-walled, pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|417|"6-8" 8190|7412|325|"Type 24, thick-walled, pillbox - modified."|"1995/__/__"|417|"6-8" 8191|7413|325|"Vickers MMG pillbox, firing downhill through the gap between Coxmoor Wood and Faulkners Copse. Large external blast wall."|"1995/__/__"|417|"6-8" 8192|7414|325|"Vickers MMG pillbox, with large external blast wall."|"1995/__/__"|417|"6-8" 8193|7415|325|"Eight-sided infantry pillbox. "|"1995/__/__"|417|"6-8" 8194|7416|325|"Vickers MMG pillbox, firing W across Crookham Lane in front of Chequers Bridge. "|"1995/__/__"|417|"6-8" 8195|7417|325|"Regular hexagonal pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|419|"18" 8196|7418|325|"Irregular hexagonal pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|419|"18" 8197|7419|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8198|7419|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/02/02"|314|"" 8199|7420|325|"Triangular-shaped pillbox, with an open hexagonal LAA position on the roof. With chamfered corners which contain the entrance in one case and embrasures in the others."|"1995/__/__"|420|"23" 8202|7422|325|"Triangular-shaped pillbox, with an open hexagonal LAA position on the roof. With chamfered corners which contain the entrance in one case and embrasures in the others."|"1995/__/__"|420|"23" 8203|7423|325|"Triangular-shaped pillbox, guarding the radar station on Boniface Down."|"1995/__/__"|420|"23" 8204|7424|325|"Half-hexagon pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|420|"23" 8206|1569|325|"Unique pillbox with embrasures for 3 rifles and a machine-gun in each of its two beach-flanking faces, and 3 rifle embrasures in the front face. On its roof is a small horseshoe-shaped LAA position."|"1995/__/__"|420|"23" 8207|7426|325|"Pentagonal pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|420|"23" 8208|7427|325|"Seven-sided pillbox. "|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8209|7428|325|"L-shaped pillbox - a forward corner has been clipped out of a 10ft square machine gun post."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8210|7429|325|"L-shaped pillbox - a forward corner has been clipped out of a 10ft square machine gun post."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8211|7430|325|"L-shaped pillbox defending High Street CH Station - a rectangular pillbox (12ft x 16ft) with one corner taken out."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8212|7431|325|"L-shaped pillbox defending High Street CH Station - a rectangular pillbox (12ft x 16ft) with one corner taken out."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8213|7432|325|"L-shaped pillbox defending High Street CH Station - a rectangular pillbox (12ft x 16ft) with one corner taken out."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8214|7433|325|"L-shaped pillbox defending High Street CH Station - a rectangular pillbox (12ft x 16ft) with one corner taken out."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8215|7434|325|"L-shaped section post: each arm of the 'L' consists of a 25ft x 10ft chamber with 6 embrasures. The protected entrance is the re-entrant angle."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8216|7435|325|"L-shaped section post: each arm of the 'L' consists of a 25ft x 10ft chamber with 6 embrasures. The protected entrance is the re-entrant angle."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8217|7436|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8218|7437|325|"L-shaped section post: each arm of the 'L' consists of a 25ft x 10ft chamber with 6 embrasures. The protected entrance is the re-entrant angle. "|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8219|7438|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8220|7439|325|"Concrete section post, with a 'boomerang' shape. "|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8221|7440|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8222|7441|325|"Hexagonal version of the standard type 27 pillbox. With mounting for LAA gun."|"1995/__/__"|420|"25" 8223|7442|31|"Air Ministry version of the type 27 pillbox, with exterior, low storage bunkers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8224|7443|31|"Air Ministry version of the type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8225|7444|325|"Air Ministry version of the type 27 pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|420|"27" 8226|7445|325|"Air Ministry version of the type 27 pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|420|"27" 8227|7446|325|"Extended hexagonal pillbox covering causeway to Mersea Island - a pillbox variant which is like a type 24 hexagonal pillbox split down the middle, and two extension walls inserted, thus providing 8 faces with 10 embrasures. PLAN with UORN 6842"|"1995/__/__"|420|"27" 8229|7448|325|"Octagonal shape type 22 variant pillbox. "|"1995/__/__"|420|"27" 8230|7449|325|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|420|"27" 8232|7451|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8233|7452|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8235|7454|31|"Brick shuttered type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8236|7455|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8237|7456|325|"Spigot mortar base set on a small outcrop of rock (grid reference SH 594592 given by recorder is in Llyn Peris lake. Revised reference given by John Harding)."|"1995/__/__"|309|"2" 8238|7457|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8239|7458|325|"Spigot mortar base on the side of the road."|"1995/__/__"|309|"2" 8242|7461|325|"Pillbox, built of local stone."|"1995/__/__"|309|"2" 8243|7462|325|"Pillbox, built of local stone and with a turf roof. With a steel door."|"1995/__/__"|309|"2" 8244|7463|325|"Spigot mortar base, alongside 8 anti-tank blocks. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference SH 64646038]."|"1995/__/__"|309|"2" 8245|7464|325|"8 anti-tank blocks made of stone, adjacent to a spigot mortar base. [Recorder Carson gives the NGR as SH 64406015]. [Recorder John Harding gives the NGR as SH 64706040]."|"1995/__/__"|309|"2-3" 8246|7465|325|"Spigot mortar base, shuttered with corrugated iron. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference SH 64626040]."|"1995/__/__"|309|"3" 8247|7466|325|"Pillbox with stone walls and a turfed roof. Inside, a bunk bed frame. [Recorder John Harding gives rectangular pillbox at SH 64776058]."|"1995/__/__"|309|"3" 8248|7467|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8249|7468|325|"'Dover square' pillbox. DESTROYED. [Shown on 1961 aerial photographs held by Kent County Council]."|"1995/__/__"|421|"4" 8250|7469|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8251|7470|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8252|7472|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8253|7473|325|"'Dover square' pillbox. DESTROYED. [Shown on 1961 aerial photographs held by Kent County Council]."|"1995/__/__"|421|"4" 8254|7474|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8255|7475|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8256|7476|325|"Type 22 pillbox. L-shaped external blast wall."|"1997/__/__"|424|"4" 8257|7477|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8258|7478|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 8259|7479|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8260|7480|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8261|7481|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8262|7482|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"3" 8263|7483|325|"Strongpoint, with a full height loopholed wall."|"1997/__/__"|424|"4" 8264|7484|325|"Strongpoint formed by building a pillbox into a shelter at the end of an artificial cliff."|"1997/__/__"|424|"4" 8265|7485|325|"Type 24 pillbox of poured concrete. Embrasures later bricked up, a door added, and used as a store."|"1997/__/__"|424|"4" 8266|7486|325|"Type 24 pillbox of poured concrete, with skirt of concrete sandbag retaining wall. "|"1997/__/__"|424|"4" 8267|7487|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8268|7488|325|"Type 24 pillbox of poured concrete. Skirt of brick retaining wall."|"1997/__/__"|424|"6" 8270|7490|325|"Brick-built surface infantry shelter/store. Entrance protected by blast wall."|"1997/__/__"|424|"6" 8271|7491|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8272|7492|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8273|7493|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with walls of 'normal thickness'. It has two layers of red bricks on outside edges, and set around embrasures (purely decorative, it seems?). The pillbox has recently been recovered from undergrowth, and the owner has made it a feature of his garden. It is now fitted with electric light, and, although the inner blast wall has been removed, it is in very good order."|"1995/02/15"|0|"" 8274|7494|31|"Type 24 pillbox, access to which is not possible as it is in private ownership. It appears to be in very good condition."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 8275|7495|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8276|7496|31|"Type 24 [type 22] thick walled pillbox."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 8277|7497|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8278|7498|31|"Type 24 pillbox, which can be seen on the low cliffs on the W side of Seaton beach directly behind the public conveniences. It is not accessible owing to the steepness of the cliffs, but appears to be in reasonable condition. It is coloured on lower part - white, with grey above. It has two layers of red bricks at roof level."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 8279|7499|215|"Loopholed wall. Wall around grounds of house with 2 loopholes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"102; 123" 8280|7500|215|"Metal turret [of an Allan Williams type] dug in the ground."|"1999/__/__"|426|"103; 121" 8281|7501|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8282|7502|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8283|7503|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8284|7504|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8285|7505|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8286|7506|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8287|7507|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8288|7508|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8289|7509|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8290|7510|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8292|7512|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8293|7513|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8295|7514|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8296|7515|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8297|7516|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8298|7518|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8299|7519|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8300|7520|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8301|7521|31|"Type 28a pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8302|7522|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8303|7523|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8304|7524|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox, with blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8305|7525|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8306|7526|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8307|7527|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8308|7528|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8309|7529|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8310|7530|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8311|7531|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8312|7532|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8313|7533|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8314|7534|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8315|7535|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8316|7536|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8317|7537|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with covered stepped entrance and centrally set embrasures in each side."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 8318|7538|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8319|7539|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8320|7540|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8321|7541|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8322|7542|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8323|7543|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8324|7544|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8325|7545|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8326|7546|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8327|7547|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8328|7548|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8329|7549|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8330|7550|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8331|7551|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8332|1783|31|"Type 24 pillbox, camouflaged with pebbles. Situated at edge of beach with field of fire seawards (N). Brick-shuttered interior. Concrete base eroded. with PLAN on form."|"1997/08/20"|0|"" 8333|1786|31|"Section of wall with 2 loopholes commanding approach to Witney Mill from direction of town centre [the mill made navy blankets, etc during the war]."|"1998/02/10"|0|"" 8334|7552|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8335|7553|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8336|7554|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8337|7555|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8338|7556|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with covered stepped entrance and centrally set embrasures in each side."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 8339|7557|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with covered stepped entrance and centrally set embrasures in each side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8340|7558|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with covered stepped entrance and centrally set embrasures in each side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8341|7559|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8342|7560|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8343|7561|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8344|7562|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with covered stepped entrance and centrally set embrasures in each side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8345|7563|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with covered stepped entrance and centrally set embrasures in each side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8346|7564|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8347|7565|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox. Only outline of base survives."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8348|7566|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8349|7567|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8350|7568|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8351|7569|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8352|7570|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8353|7571|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8354|7572|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8355|7573|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8356|7574|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8357|7575|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8358|7576|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 8359|7577|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8360|7578|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8361|7579|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal."|"2002/04/21"|0|"" 8362|7580|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal."|"2002/04/21"|0|"" 8363|7581|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8365|7583|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8366|7584|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 8367|7585|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8368|7586|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8369|7587|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8370|7588|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8371|7589|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with covered stepped entrance and centrally set embrasures in each side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8372|7590|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8373|7591|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8374|7592|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8375|7593|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8377|7595|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox. The pillbox has been blown-up; it no longer has a roof."|"1998/05/05"|0|"" 8378|1909|31|"Non-standard pillbox situated on cliff overlooking Cuckmere Haven. Brick and corrugated iron shuttering. Sunken entrance. Field of fire towards sea. 1 embrasure. Wood door frame still extant. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/10/12"|6|"" 8379|7597|31|"Pillbox (unspecified), on private property. Probably type 24 [access to view was not obtained]."|"1996/09/02"|0|"" 8380|2245|325|"Octagonal-shaped pillbox, built on the embankment of the River Adur, and reached by external steps on one side and with an open Bofors emplacement adjoining on the other."|"1995/__/__"|420|"27" 8382|31|215|"Facing S to cover road and rail bridges over the River Ouse. Interior fittings still complete."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8383|7597|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S to cover road and rail bridges over the River Ouse."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8384|6756|215|"Pillbox, facing N covering the open flat land to the N of North Bersted and Bognor Regis. Unique design; partially buried. Has three separate compartments."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8385|693|31|"Type 28 anti-tank 'pillbox': has only one side embrasure and an interior protection wall. Gun block still has 9 bolts."|"1998/05/15"|0|"" 8386|2446|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with 'letter-box' embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|355|"" 8387|7598|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8388|7599|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8389|7600|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8390|7601|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8391|7602|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8392|7603|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8393|7604|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8394|7605|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8395|2457|325|"Type 28 pillbox, 6pdr. standard version."|"1994/__/__"|393|"29" 8396|7606|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8397|7607|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8398|7608|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8399|7609|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8400|7610|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8401|7611|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8402|7612|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8403|7613|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox, with 7 embrasures."|"1996/11/27"|0|"" 8405|7614|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8406|7615|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8407|7616|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8408|7617|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8409|7618|31|"Small non-standard machine gun position, with field of fire across beach, constructed as part of seawall. Full of pebbles. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 8411|7619|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox with anti-aircraft section to side, with fields of fire across Shoreham airfield and across River Adur to E. Access to pillbox interior down steps. Access to AA section via pillbox mounting for AA unit. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/11/11"|0|"" 8413|7620|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8414|7621|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8415|7619|215|"Unique pillbox type, facing E to cover River Adur; also part of airfield defences."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8419|7622|215|"Type 26 pillbox, facing S to cover beach. Has been bricked up since the war, and is now incorporated into the sea wall."|"1996/__/__"|114|"66" 8420|7622|31|"Square non-standard pillbox. The embrasures and entrance are all blocked up. [Recorder cannot determine number of former embrasures]."|"1997/11/11"|0|"" 8423|7623|31|"Possible type 22 variant pillbox. 4 embrasures, all blocked up. Set into bank of River Adur, with field of fire across river and to airfield. Very poor condition. Steps down to entrance. Brick blast wall. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/11"|0|"" 8424|7623|215|"Type 22 pillbox facing E to cover River Adur; also part of airfield defences."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8427|7624|215|"Type 26 pillbox, facing S defending beach. Now bricked up and rendered; is a good example of roof camouflage."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8428|7624|31|"Non-standard square pillbox. All embrasures blocked up. No access. Site being developed. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/11"|0|"" 8429|7625|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8430|7626|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8431|7627|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8432|7628|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8433|7629|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8434|7631|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8435|7632|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8436|7633|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8437|7634|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8438|7635|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8439|7636|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8440|7637|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8441|7638|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8442|7639|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8443|7640|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8444|7641|31|"13 anti-tank pimples."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8445|7642|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8446|7643|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8447|7644|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8448|7645|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8449|7646|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8450|7647|215|"Pillbox type 24 with brick shuttering. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 8451|7648|31|"Type 28a anti-yank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8452|7649|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 8453|7650|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8454|7651|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8455|7652|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8456|7653|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8459|7655|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1999/04/13"|0|"" 8460|7654|31|"Non-standard large pillbox for large calibre gun. 3 vents in roof. Open rear entrance for access of gun. Wood shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/11"|0|"" 8461|7654|325|"Field gun emplacement, built in a half-hexagonal shape with an open back. Concrete ammunition storage 'bins' are alongside."|"1994/__/__"|393|"31" 8462|7656|31|"Cantilevered type pillbox. Made of concrete with brick shuttering and central brick pillar."|"1999/04/17"|0|"" 8463|7654|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.) facing NE to cover road bridge over River Adur [bridge no longer in use for vehicles]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8467|7657|31|"Type 24 variant (brick-shuttered externally and internally) with 5 embrasures situated to give field of fire across river and part of Shoreham Airfield. Sunken guarded entrance. Whitewashed interior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/11"|6|"" 8468|7658|215|"Unique type pillbox, facing E to cover River Adur; adapted also for AA role and part of airfield defences."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8469|7658|31|"Airfield defence pillbox. Field of fire towards airfield with anti-aircraft section to side of pillbox. Constructed of brick. No access to interior. Concrete lintels over embrasures. Full of water. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/11"|0|"" 8470|7659|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1993/11/04"|0|"" 8473|7661|31|"Pillbox made of grey brick with reinforced concrete roof. Stands adjacent to anti-aircraft gun posts."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 8475|7662|215|"Gun emplacement (25pdr.) facing SE to cover railway crossing over River Adur [railway bridge has since been demolished]"|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 8477|7663|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Built on a rocky knoll overlooking the estuary. The pillbox is semi-circular in shape with a diameter of about 5m. It is built of roughly coursed stone. The roof is of concrete and there are three embrasures. From a short distance the structure blends into the adjacent field wall and is well disguised."|"1992/12/__"|0|"" 8478|7662|31|"An open backed concrete gun shelter located in open ground in the Adur Valley, with front wall 1.05m thick with wide embrasure and two splayed flank walls. The roof is 280mm thick with a 150mm diameter clay pipe built in vertically at the centre. Across the rear is a dropped beam. All built in reinforced concrete, and, apart from a small area of spalling, is in excellent condition."|"1996/06/23"|0|"" 8479|7664|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, 15ft x 12ft approx. Internal wall. Brick exterior shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/09/02"|0|"" 8481|7665|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 0.1m deep and 2m wide, with a line of low mounds to the E."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8482|7666|31|"Anti-landing trench. The trench is only visible as a very shallow feature 2m wide and less than 0.1m deep."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8483|7667|31|"Anti-landing trench. The trench is very shallow feature 5m wide and less than 0.05m deep."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8484|7668|31|"Anti-landing trench and bank. A low bank 0.1m high, with a slight ditch 0.1m deep on its S side. The whole being 3m across, from the Bulwarks ditch to the wall at the edge of the common."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8485|7669|31|"Anti-landing trench. A trench visible on air photographs, but only visible on the grounds as a slight gully."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8486|7670|31|"Anti-landing trench. A very slight gully, 3m across and 0.05m deep, with a slight V-shaped plan."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8487|7671|31|"Anti-landing trench. A very slight gully, 5m wide with a low bank on its N side, 0.1m high."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8488|7672|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench, 0.15m deep, with a low bank on its northern side 0.15m high, the whole being 4m across. The plan of the trench has a distinct change of direction in the centre, and touches the edge of the ditches of two pillow mounds."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8489|7673|31|"Anti-landing trench. An 80m long trench, 0.05m deep, with a low bank 0.05m high on its N side, the whole being 4m across."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8490|7674|31|"Anti-landing trench. A short (50m) stretch of trench can be seen on the 1964 air photographs [no reference] in this area, although all that can be seen on the ground is a very vague dip in the ground, 5m wide and no more than 0.03m deep."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8491|7675|31|"Anti-landing trench. A long trench, 1.5-2m wide and 0.1m deep, with a line of low mounds along its eastern side."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8492|7676|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench, 1m wide, with a line of very low mounds 3m to its E. The trench crosses the open ground between an area of low mounds and hollows at the SW corner of the Common, and a hollow-way leading from Amberley up to the Old Lodge."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8493|7677|31|"Anti-landing trench. A short trench surviving as a very shallow dip in the ground, no more than 0.05m deep and up to 4m wide."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8494|7678|31|"Anti-landing trench. A slightly irregular trench 4m wide and 0.05m deep, with a row of low spoilheaps to the S of the trench."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8495|7679|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 2.5m wide and 0.2-0.3m deep, with a very low bank to the SW side."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8497|7680|31|"Coastal observation post. A largely collapsed hut and look-out tower amongst high sand dunes. The hut which has cement foundations and red brick walls is approx. 7m square. The tower consists of a mangled heap of steel and cement, so disturbed that the original layout could not be discerned."|"1987/10/__"|0|"" 8498|7681|31|"Five trenches, average size 5.0m long x 1.0m wide x 0.8m deep, lie on Summerlug Hill. One has been excavated into the top of a round barrow and the others are aligned approximately E-W on the southern slope of the hill. They are characteristic of military trenches dating to the 1940s."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 8499|7682|31|"Gun emplacement situated in a field near to Boon Crag Farm [uncertain as to role of gun emplacement]."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 8500|7683|31|"Crescent shaped gun emplacement situated in a field S of Boon Crag Farm [uncertain as to role of gun emplacement]."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 8501|7684|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 8503|7466|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Two structures one superimposed on the other. The earlier was probably a sheepfold and it is marked as such on an OS 1:10000 map. The unaltered part of the fold is a squared off circle in plan about 8m in diameter, A further much modified fold is set into the SE corner of this, and has formed the yard of the pillbox which has been placed at the junction of the two folds. The larger of the folds is roughly built of piled stones, the smaller fold cum yard is more neatly and substantially built. The pillbox is rectangular in plan oriented E-W, with a flat roof made of reinforced concrete corrugated sheets covered with stones and turves. The walls are drystone with an interior lining of concrete about 1.2m thick up to the height of the gun embrasures where a sloping shelf has been arranged all round. The wall above the shelf is thinner. This thinner section of wall is pierced by three embrasures on the wide N side, two on each of the narrow sides and a further two on the S side separated by a low entrance. At the NE and NW corners are a further two embrasures but these are circular and lined with ceramic pipe. The pillbox has an earth floor. It is about 6m x 4.5m overall and 2.3m in height. It is built on a level shelf just to the NW of the Ogwen Falls and below the present A5 road. It is at a well hidden spot commanding excellent views of the Ogwen Valley. It was probably built from material taken from the earlier sheepfold on the site."|"1990/__/__"|0|"" 8504|7686|31|"[Seagull trench]. Gun position, probably built contemporary with the construction of Atcham Airfield (1941) [as part of airfield defence]. It consists of an A-shaped complex of brick trenches with concrete coping. The trench averages 1.21m deep and 0.6m wide with a concrete floor. There is no parapet. At the SE corner, at the S end of the E trench, is a small room with a concrete cast roof and floor. The floor is 0.4m below the bottom of the trench, and the height of the chamber is 1.32m. The position of the step down into the chamber was not ascertained. An iron grill duckboard was found in the S trench. The site was destroyed by road widening of old A5/B4380 road junction in 1978."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 8506|7688|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 1.5m wide, from the bank of the Amberley enclosure to the side of the quarry workings on the Stroud Road. This site is clearly shown as an open trench in air photographs of 1945 and 1946 [no reference], and was dug to prevent the landing of enemy aircraft on the common, probably 1940."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8507|7689|31|"Anti-landing trench. A very shallow trench 5m wide and 0.1m deep, without associated spoilheaps."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8508|7690|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 1-1.5m wide and 0.1m deep, with a line of spoilheaps 5m to the S. This is typical of the anti-landing trenches on the common, which appear not to have been backfilled, but simply left to grow over at the end of the war."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8509|7691|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 2m wide and 0.1m deep, with a line of spoilheaps 4m to the S and parallel to it This trench runs from the outer ditch of Amberley enclosure S to a position where it intersects a larger trench."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8510|7692|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 2m wide and 0.15m deep, with a line of low mounds on its W side. This trench runs from the side of the road at Old Lodge Inn to the side of the road opposite the Amberley Road reservoir. Its overall width is 6m."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8511|7693|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 0.1m deep, with a line of low mounds on its N, S and E sides. The overall width is 6m."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8512|7694|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 2m wide and 0.1-2m deep, with a line of low mounds on its W side. The overall width is 6m. The trench runs from the access road to the Old Lodge Inn to join another trench on the N side of Amberley."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8513|7695|31|"Anti-landing trench. A shallow trench 2m wide and 0.2m deep, with a line of low mounds, 0.2m high, on its W side. The overall width is 7m."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8514|7696|31|"Anti-landing trench. A very shallow trench 0.1m deep, with a low continuous bank on its W side. It extends from the Bulwarks, across Windmill Road to the S side of Cirencester road."|"1991/04/__"|0|"" 8515|7697|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A concrete pillbox on the cliff N of Bar lodge. It has 5 embrasures and is open and partially silted up inside."|"1983/10/__"|0|"" 8519|3305|31|"Pillbox used to defend the entrance to the Red River, it is located amongst the sand dunes close to Magow Rocks. It is built of concrete and has five embrasures with a field of view looking out to sea, across the river to the S and inland into the lower river valley. Its access doorway is in the N wall. The interior of the pillbox is inaccessible as it has been filled with rusty wartime barbed wire, recovered from nearby dunes."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 8521|7701|31|"Pillbox at edge of beach. There may have been two structures here, the other being a concrete base for a searchlight[?]. There is a further platform on top of the cliff some 30 metres to the N. This may be the base of a further pillbox."|"1996/04/21"|0|"56" 8522|7702|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox. Located approx. between Sedgewell Cove and Sharpland Point, in a field called 'Clamation'. If, as recorded in Devon SMR, the pillbox was facing SE, it was protecting Avon Mouth from possibility of seaborne invasion. However, as no sign of this structure was visible in the field, and it is not visible on 1946 aerial photographs (RAF/CPE/UK 1890), there are serious doubts about the accuracy of the original source of location of this pillbox (Wills, 1985): six-figure coordinates were calculated by Wills from Royal Engineer's blue-prints of WWII coastal defences (W. Horner, personal comments to recorder). Therefore, an extant pillbox, similar to that described, on the W side of Sedgewell Cove (not NT property), is very likely to be the pillbox in question."|"1997/11/18"|0|"" 8524|106|31|"The ruins of a small pebble-dash faced low brick observation post, well concealed against the hillside and with extensive views to the S. It survives in good condition, although the rendering is deteriorating."|"1980/01/16"|0|"" 8525|7704|31|"A concrete pillbox, no specification, measures 2.4m x 2.4m x 1.8m high. It has been built in the centre of a 0.4m thick concrete plinth which has sides 2.7m long. The seaward (E) side of the machine gun post narrows from 2.4m to 1.5m and there are embrasures on the E, N, and S sides and the entrance in the W side. The embrasures and entrance have been filled with concrete to prevent access. There has been some weathering of the concrete on the upper W side. The concrete plinth is beginning to be undermined on the E side as the slope down to the car park weathers back."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8527|7706|31|"A concrete and brick pillbox, no specification, measures 3.3m from N to S and 4.2m from E to W. The walls and entrance porch are of brick and the roof of concrete. The W half of the pillbox narrows from 3.3 to 2m, with 2 embrasures on the NW and SW sides. The roof on the W half slopes down to the W. The pillbox is sited on a W slope. The E side is cut into the slope and the W side is 1.2m high above the ground surface. A similar pillbox lies 200m to the N. The site is in good condition on heathland. There has been slight damage from vegetation and visitors and moderate damage from water action."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8528|7707|31|"A concrete and brick structure, probably a gun emplacement, but it may also have been used as an observation and command post. It has three rooms. The largest measures 3.3m, E to W, x 3m, N to S, and has a view over Studland Beach and Old Harry Rocks. No gun mounting was noted although it may lie buried. At the NW corner of this room a flight of 5 steps leads W down a corridor 5.1m long which turns at right angles N into a room measuring 2.4m, E to W, x 1.8m. Another room branches from the SW corner of the large room. Four steps lead down to it and it measures 4m x 1.5m. The back rooms were probably used as ammunition stores. The site lies on the E side of a spur of land above the ferry road. 30m to the S is an overgrown trackway hollow which curves through 90 degrees from S towards the E and joins the ferry road at a right angle. 20m further S is a military trench dug as a crescent curving towards the E and measuring 15m long, 2m wide and 0.7m deep. These features are overgrown with gorse. The side of the emplacement has been demolished. The W part of the building is in good condition and is covered with a mound of soil."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8529|7708|31|"A pillbox, no specification, with a reinforced concrete roof and breeze block wall. It faces SW on a SW slope and measures 2.2m x 2.4m.The SW 0.6m of the pillbox narrows creating three sides 1m long each with embrasures in the SW, S and W sides. These embrasures were designed to be sealed, when necessary, with concrete blocks. That to the S is still in place and has two iron lifting straps. The pillbox is entered via a concrete porch at the NE corner. The SW half of the structure has a sloping roof. The site is in good condition on heathland."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8530|7709|31|"A demolished pillbox of reinforced concrete was sited on the N end of a spur of land with views to the N across Greenland Farm and Brands Bay. More of the structure probably lies buried under vegetation and soil. The site was blown up by the army after the war. The concrete from the structure now lies scattered across the area. The site is covered in gorse and heather."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8531|7710|31|"A rectangular earthwork enclosure, probably a gun emplacement. The site offers good fields of fire across Poole Harbour to the N and W across the heath to the S and E. The external measurements of the enclosure are 7m from N to S and 6.5m E to W. The bank is 1.5m wide and 1m high with the entrance on the S side."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8532|7711|31|"A concrete and breeze block pillbox. It has been cut into a larger bank and ditch aligned N to S. The bank alignment is recorded in the 19th century but it may have been modified in the 1940s as it is 1.5m high. The building is rectangular in plan 3.6m N to S and 2.7m E to W. The W 1.8m of the roof is flat but the remaining 0.9m slopes to the ground. The front E side of the building is overgrown and partly buried but a 1m wide embrasure is visible here. The entrance on the W side has been blocked."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8533|7712|31|"One of two six-inch naval guns which were used to guard the entrance to Poole Harbour. These guns were manned by 110 men from 347 Coast Battery of the Royal Artillery. The site is visible as a concrete apron 5m long and 2.5m wide aligned NE-SW with a concrete wall on the SE side 0.7m high and 0.3m wide. Remains of the circular holdfast for the gun are visible as a ring of bolt impressions in the concrete. Three other buildings are shown on the 1963 OS, 1:2500, map but they have since been demolished and only survive as building platforms. They are not shown on the 1933 OS map and were probably associated with the gun battery. The 1933 and 1901 OS maps show that a statue occupied this land until WWII. [1994 - an information panel was due to be placed here]. [with plan drawn on the form]."|"1992/04/__"|0|"" 8534|7713|31|"One of two six-inch naval guns which were used to guard the entrance to Poole Harbour. These guns were manned by 110 men from 347 Coast Battery of the Royal Artillery. The site is visible as a concrete circular holdfast for the gun with a ring of bolts. 10m NE of the gun site is a brick rectangular building approx. 6m long and 2.5m wide and 2.5m high with a concrete roof. Probably a military building associated with the gun battery. Another building once lay between the gun site and the rectangular building but this has been demolished. The site lies on a lawn SW of Brownsea Castle facing the sea. [with plan drawn on the form]."|"1992/04/__"|0|"" 8535|7714|31|"The remains of a reinforced structure which was sited on top of a knoll with views of Studland Bay. Probably one of a number of such structures demolished by the army over the last 20 years. The area is littered with chunks of concrete and twisted iron reinforcing bars. The remains of the fractured roof are evident on top of the knoll. The site is overgrown with gorse and scrub."|"1992/04/__"|0|"" 8536|7715|31|"The remains of a reinforced structure which was sited amongst the dunes with views of across Poole Harbour and Old Harry Rocks. Probably one of a number of such structures demolished by the army over the last 20 years. The area is littered with chunks of concrete and twisted iron reinforcing bars over 30m. Much of the remains have been covered by drifting sand. The area is covered in sand colonised in places by patches of rough grass."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8537|7716|31|"A pillbox of concrete block construction and solid concrete roof. Built into the E facing slope which leads up from the beach to the Knoll House Hotel tennis courts. Similar in shape to the pillbox at SZ 03308362, it measures 3m x 3m x 1.8m. The seaward E side of the structure narrows from 3m to 2.1m and there are embrasures on the E, N and S sides of this half of the pillbox measuring 1m long by 0.3 high. The entrance is in the W side and measures 1m high and 0.6m wide. The site is becoming increasingly inaccessible due to encroachment of scrub woodland with marshy ground at the foot of the slope and nettles growing up and around it. Despite this the site is in good condition. There is a telegraph pole 10m E of the pillbox."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8538|7717|31|"A gun emplacement built to cover the approach to Studland Bay. Its line of fire was partly blocked by the later construction of Fort Henry. It is made of reinforced concrete and measures 7.3m x 3.6m internally. The NE entrance is 6m wide with a 2.7m long concrete canopy built centrally above the entrance and extending 1m from the face of the structure. The gun holdfast circle survives in the centre of the main chamber. The SW wall is still painted with khaki and green camouflage patterns. The walls of the building are 0.3m thick. There are passages leading from the W and S corners. The S passage leads SW and is entered via 7 steps. It is 4m long and 0.6m wide and leads to a room 2.4m x 2.4m with two ventilation shafts. The W passage may also have had steps. It curves from SW to W and leads to a room measuring 3m x 2.4m with 2 ventilation shafts. Both passages are underground and of brick with concrete roofs. They are probably accommodation and ammunition storage areas. This is a well preserved site used as a stable. The ventilation shafts to the underground chambers have been damaged. The building lies in the corner of a pasture field with scrub woodland beyond fences to the NE and NW."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8539|7718|31|"A circular pillbox (type 25] of concrete moulded using corrugated iron, hence the ribbed appearance of the exterior. It is 2m in diameter and 2.1m high and set on a square concrete base 3m wide and 1.3m high. It lies on the beach at the foot of the cliff and is complete but has become detached from its foundation. There are three embrasures on the N, NW and NE sides measuring 0.6m x 0.3m and an entrance to the S, 0.6m x 0.6m. It is in good condition but has settled into the sand tilting to the NE."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8540|7719|31|"20 anti-tank blocks aligned NW-SE across the gully to the SE of Studland Bay House. They were positioned to block the route from the beach inland. Five of the blocks lie to the N of the stream in the gully and 15 to the S. 2 blocks have slipped into the stream bed. Each block is 1.2m wide and projects on average 1.5m from the ground, with a low pointed pyramid top. A similar line of blocks existed below the Middle Beach car park at SZ 037828 but they have now been reused in the beach defences NW of Redend Point."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8541|7720|31|"Remains of a reinforced pillbox in dunes 400m SW of Shell Bay. The large blocks of concrete lie within a 6m diameter. The site offers a field of fire across the sand dunes to the beach. The site was blown up by the army about 15 to 20 years ago to prevent its use by undesirable elements who frequent the dunes around the nudist beach."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8542|7721|31|"Site of searchlight emplacement, now demolished. [with plan drawn on form]."|"1992/04/__"|0|"" 8543|7722|31|"Site of searchlight emplacement. The building is of brick with a concrete roof supported by iron girders. The seaward SE side is open except for a low brick wall. The SW and NW sides are solid brick. Entrance via doorway in NE side. Dimensions are 5m x 4m x 2.5m. The building is in very good condition but other buildings in the area have all been demolished. [with plan drawn on form]."|"1992/04/__"|0|"" 8544|7723|31|"A pillbox on the golf course of Knoll House Hotel. It is a reinforced concrete with three embrasures facing the sea on the E, SE, and NE sides. The entrance is on the W side and has been blocked with corrugated iron. The pillbox measures 2.4m (E-W) x 2.4m (N-S) at the W end narrowing to 1.6m at the E end. Each embrasure is 0.6m wide and 0.3m high."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8545|7724|31|"A pillbox blown up by the army in the last 20 years. It lay above the beach and against the N facing cliff of Redend Point. Remains of concrete footings can be seen here and other slabs of concrete in the sea and on the beach immediately NE of the site. There are also displayed anti-tank blocks reused as sea defences on this part of the beach."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 8546|7725|31|"A variation of the type 24 thick walled pillbox, with no rear embrasures. ['List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey' gives NGR - SU 986453: possibly this pillbox]."|"1995/10/15"|0|"" 8547|7726|31|"A variation of the type 24 thick walled pillbox, with no rear embrasures."|"1995/10/15"|0|"" 8550|7729|31|"A variation of the type 24 thick walled pillbox, with no rear embrasures. On the W bank of old mill leat cutting in grounds of Unstead Lodge."|"1996/01/22"|0|"" 8551|3200|31|"Polygon pillbox, 3 embrasures all with concrete gun platforms."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 8552|3161|31|"The boundary wall of the local church has 6 loopholes. These face S and cover the railway bridge across the River Usk."|"1995/07/15"|0|"" 8553|7730|31|"Type 22 reinforced concrete pillbox, on concrete base situated on S side of road 200m NE of railway bridge. Entrance on E side. Demolition appears to have been attempted with a hole in roof above the door. There are concrete shelves below each embrasure."|"1996/01/22"|0|"" 8554|7731|31|"Approx. 10ft high square brick construction, with concrete roof and concrete precast embrasures in S, W and E sides. Two steps at entrance, embrasures approx. 8ft from the ground. Now used as a garden shed on property owned by local council. The house is the former guardroom to the ammunitions factory on which land the structure stands."|"1996/01/22"|0|"" 8555|7088|31|"Pillbox, located in front of a bank overlooking the field on its W edge. Overgrown by trees and scrub. Half filled with debris."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8557|7732|31|"Pillbox [brick-built rifle position with a concrete roof]. Located in corner of field near road (B4229). Earth is banked up to just under embrasures. The inside is filled with debris."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8558|7733|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox, to left of main entrance of public house. Entrance blocked by earth, inside is unaffected by earth blockage. Front faces River Severn, covering Waveridge Sand area."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8559|7734|31|"Square prefabricated concrete pillbox. Situated on the edge of the River Severn. The front faces Portlands Nab."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8560|7407|31|"Remains of concrete pillbox."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8561|7735|31|"Rectangular precast concrete slab pillbox. Situated on the edge of the River Severn. Grass on roof and 50% of pillbox has sunk into mud flats."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8562|7736|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as square, concrete and facing NW. Now destroyed."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8563|7737|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as square, concrete and facing NW. Only a single large lump of concrete survives."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8564|7738|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as square, concrete and facing N. Now destroyed."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8565|7739|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as polygonal, concrete, facing N and of being destroyed."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8566|7740|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox with a splinter wall to entrance. Front facing River Severn and is eehind the dyke. Impossible to see further than dyke [no comment on when dyke was constructed]. The Dyke runs through The Dumble and The Warth. The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal is at the rear of The Wrath."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8567|7741|31|"Type 26 concrete block and rendered pillbox, with an L-shaped blast wall to entrance. Grass grows on roof. Front facing River Severn and is behind the dyke. Impossible to see further than dyke [no comment on when dyke was constructed]."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8568|7742|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as polygonal, concrete and facing NE. Now destroyed."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8569|7743|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as polygonal, concrete, facing N and of being destroyed."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8570|7744|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as polygonal, concrete and brick, facing NW. The roof is 2ft 6in above the road it lies next to. Two sketch maps are included on the site record form."|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 8571|7745|31|"Type 26 concrete block pillbox."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8572|7746|31|"Square concrete pillbox."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8573|7747|31|"Type 24 thick walled concrete pillbox. The entrance is on the N side with access impeded by builders rubble. The pillbox faces S towards the River Frome and bridge."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8574|7748|31|"Remains of pillbox listed in Wills as a polygonal concrete facing W. Now destroyed and the remains scattered. Foundations made of earth, brick and prefabricated concrete sections. Believed pillbox demolished and used as foundations for bridge."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8575|7749|31|"Type 26 prefabricated concrete pillbox, approx. 7ft tall, entrance on S side. There are embrasures in all sides. Concrete infill on roof. Evidence of shelves below each embrasure. Shoddy construction - walls/roof not aligned. A stretch of chain is attached to centre of S side at chest height (may have extended across canal path to form a barrier). Very poor vision from this site. "|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8576|7750|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox, with prefabricated external panels. The pillbox is sunk into the ground so that the embrasures are at ground level. Heavily overgrown with vegetation. The embrasures face N towards A38 bridge over Frome. The entrance is on the S side."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8577|7751|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox, with prefabricated external panels. There is a brick built porch over the entrance. The embrasures face E towards A38 and S towards River Frome and its flood plane. One of a chain of pillboxes between Fromebridge and Upper Framlilode along the River Frome."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8578|7752|31|"Type 24 thick walled pillbox, with prefabricated external panels. There is a brick built porch over the entrance, partly destroyed. The entrance has been blocked up. The small embrasures (15in x 6in) face N towards A38. There is an internal anti-ricochet wall and evidence of earth top cover."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8579|7753|31|"Pillbox, no specification. It is brick built and overgrown, with earth on top. Rectangular in shape with door facing S. Embrasures face N and W towards River Frome. No associated earthworks. Site is on private land - door appears to be sealed."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8580|7754|31|"Prefabricated pillbox with flat top roof, rounded at the edges. Embrasures facing NE toward lock. Evidence of earth covering on roof. Entrance on S side. Not able to view the interior."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8581|7755|31|"Elevated two-storey octagonal pillbox. It has a concrete base and ground floor level and brick first floor. There is a concrete roof with a circular brick parapet on it [possibly an AA position]. External steps to first floor. Evidence of blast wall on door, no longer present. Bevelled embrasures with concrete lintels and concrete door frame. Positioned on N side of canal bridge, opposite a former bomb shelter. The embrasures overlook canal and approaches. The site is now converted for use as a gate house to control bridge raising and lowering. "|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8582|7756|31|"Type 22 pillbox, completely overgrown. Entrance had been bricked up but has since collapsed leaving top half of entrance open. Internal rendered breeze block wall. There are five embrasures."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 8583|7757|31|"A seven sided stone and concrete pillbox, with an internal breeze block anti-ricochet wall. Five sides to the N and NE have embrasures."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8584|7758|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as polygonal, of mixed construction facing N. The site is now destroyed."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 8585|7759|31|"Concrete anti-tank blocks."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8586|7760|31|"Pillbox with adjacent underground bunker. The embrasures have metal facings reducing size. The pillbox is half buried, only 2ft is above ground. There is no passage connecting pillbox to underground bunker. Local knowledge informed recorders that the site was manned all the time with sleeping quarters located underground. Sole purpose was the defence of the aircraft works at grid SO 88158816. [This site may well have formed the perimeter or ground defences of RAF Hucclecote (Brockworth) SO 882160. The rear open chamber with central concrete post, apparent on the photographs, is similar to the LAA chambers of type 23 pillboxes]."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8587|7761|31|"Pillbox with LAA chamber and central gun post at entrance. 22in concrete roof, 4 embrasures with metal plates. No internal anti-ricochet wall."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8588|7763|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as a pillbox designed for site, of mixed material construction. It is now destroyed. [This site may well have formed the perimeter or ground defences of RAF Hucclecote (Brockworth) SO 882160."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 8589|7764|31|"Pillbox, no specification. The pillbox has been demolished and its base found at this grid reference. Listed in Wills as being destroyed. "|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8590|7765|31|"Type 22 brick and concrete pillbox. The roof has been reinforced with 2.5ft of concrete. The walls are 20in thick of rendered bricks. "|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8591|7766|31|"Type 22 brick and concrete pillbox. The walls are 22in thick and the embrasures have metal plates. "|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8592|7767|31|"Square pillbox with entrance chamber. The site is very overgrown. "|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8593|7768|31|"Remains of foundation rubble. Pillbox listed in Wills as being polygonal, of mixed construction and demolished. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8594|6972|31|"Square concrete pillbox. Constructed of prefabricated panels in a concrete frame with 18in hardcore infill. Damaged panels reveal poor quality infill and a variety of steel reinforcement rods. Possible attempted demolition of N side around entrance. Embrasures face river and bridge. Small concrete shelves at each embrasure. The embrasures are precast."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8595|7769|31|"Spigot mortar base. Located on SE side of bridge, approx. 50m from bridge at entrance to public car park."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8597|7770|31|"A concrete pillbox located on the side of Horseshoe Pass with commanding views down the valley. The embrasures are small, as is the entrance."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8598|7771|31|"Loopholed stone wall. The wall forms the boundary wall for the Crown Hotel. Of stone construction."|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 8600|6160|31|"Type 24 pillbox situated on the S side of Parkgate Road between Parkgate and Neston. It is covering the road leading from the River Dee, where an old railway line crosses this road."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8602|6150|31|"Type 24 pillbox, situated on E side of road covering S access to bridge which crosses Bromborough pool."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8604|7773|31|"Type 24 pillbox at S end of bridge over a Mersey inlet. "|"1999/05/10"|0|"" 8605|7371|31|"Type 24 pillbox, situated on W side of road covering S access to bridge which crosses Bromborough Pool."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8606|7774|31|"Type 26 square pillbox, is located on the S side of the E - W route to the old Hooton airfield and is probably an airfield defence pillbox. The unusual feature of this pillbox is that two of the embrasures are in the corners pointing in the direction S and W. There is also a very thick anti-blast wall covering the entrance. "|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8607|7775|31|"Type 24 pillbox, is located on the S of the tree line to the S of the farm. It covers the ground to the W of Hooton airfield. "|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8608|7776|31|"Rectangular, brick and concrete, pillbox. Located in corner of field adjacent to bridge and road. Single room with outer wall protection for door [blast wall]."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8609|7777|31|"A number of large lumps of concrete and bricks close together, adjacent to a newly constructed bank. Assessed as a pillbox. Wills lists a rectangular mixed construction pillbox at SJ 383489."|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 8610|7778|31|"A number of bricks cemented together that have fallen or have been dumped into a stream. Assessed as a pillbox. Wills lists a rectangular mixed construction pillbox at SJ 383490."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8611|7779|31|"Brick 2 storey building incorporating embrasures, with concrete floor and roof. Steel threaded studs on floor suggest a mounting base for something. This site could be linked to other Wrexham sites, or could be part of one complex. There are numerous other brick buildings and pathways connecting them in this location."|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 8612|7780|31|"Type 24 pillbox with AA bay attached to the rear. It is located on the end of an old iron ore quay on the River Dee."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8613|7781|31|"Brick pillbox with 4 small embrasures and large entrance to rear, with an external blast wall. [John Harding gives H shaped pillbox at SJ 38954925]."|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 8614|7782|31|"Type 24 brick and concrete pillbox with small enclosure to the rear. Site overlooks site of old ordnance factory."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8615|7783|31|"Small square brick and concrete pillbox with small porch over entrance to the rear. Site overlooks site of old ordnance factory. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference as SJ 39154910]."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8616|6956|31|"Octagonal pillbox, situated on the S side of the B5171 road. It has a number of different sized embrasures. There is a low brick entrance area."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8618|7784|31|"Sunken square pillbox. It has four large apertures which are at ground level. A concrete roof is supported by a brick column at each corner. It is located on the S side of the A51(T) road and covers the route to Chester from the E."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8619|7785|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills, now demolished."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8620|7786|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills, now demolished."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8621|7787|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Embrasures are stepped and the height of the pillbox is about 7ft."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8622|5931|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Embrasures are stepped and the height of the pillbox is about 7ft."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8623|7788|31|"Brick type 22 pillbox, one of pair guarding river crossing on either bank"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8624|1871|31|"Type 22 brick pillbox with concrete roof."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8626|1870|31|"Type 22 brick pillbox with concrete roof."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8627|7789|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as being polygonal and of mixed construction. Now destroyed."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8628|7790|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills as being polygonal and made of concrete. Now destroyed. Information from local inhabitants states that there was a pillbox in field opposite to windmill. Date of demolition unknown, but at least before 1970."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8629|7791|31|"Type 26 concrete pillbox."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8630|222|31|"Pillbox built into the corner of a wall in a garden of house."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8631|7792|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Concrete walls and corrugated asbestos roof facing runway. No embrasures facing away from runway. [Recorders note the site may be an air raid shelter]."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8632|224|31|"Pillbox overlooking road and river, facing bridge. The embrasures are approx. 6ft long. Located near to the pillbox is a small metal object approx. 7m away (one of the three photographs). The pillbox is situated in a small wood."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8633|225|31|"Type 24 pillbox overlooking main road, with six sides, stepped embrasures."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8634|226|31|"Type 24 pillbox, overlooking Macclesfield Canal. The canal is approx. 10m away. It covers a small bridge. A railway line is situated to the rear. Sited on the W bank of the canal facing E. It has stepped embrasures."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8635|7793|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Overlooking a small bridge that goes over a major railway line. There are three wide embrasures."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8636|228|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Located on the edge of road overlooking bridge over railway. It is on the E side of the bridge"|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8637|7794|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Listed in Wills, not found during Exercise Welsh Barrier. Probably destroyed."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8638|7795|31|"Type 22 pillbox, overlooking Bosley reservoir. The entrance has a door which is padlocked so pillbox can be used as a store. The site is approx. 30m from shore and in excellent condition."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8639|1108|31|"Type 24 pillbox located on a small hill on farmland, overlooking 2 bridges and a small river. Narrow smooth embrasures. Steep slope to the S of the pillbox. Probably guarding the W approach."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8640|6038|31|"Possible foundations of pillbox overlooking Rudyard Reservoir. The reservoir is approx. 20m away. There are large amounts of brick and concrete debris strewn around the area."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8642|7797|31|"Type 26 brick and breeze block pillbox. Bricks match those of bridge."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8643|7798|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Destroyed"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8644|7799|31|"Square pillbox with prefabricated outer layer sections. On river bank near swing bridge. There is a large brick blast wall at the entrance."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8645|3203|31|"Type 24 hexagonal, brick, concrete and corrugated steel sheeting."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8646|7800|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Only the roof is visible to a depth of approx. 2ft. It is possible to see the top of one embrasure. However, the ground level has been built up so that what is in fact the roof appears to be its foundations. "|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8647|5944|31|"14 anti-tank cylinders in pub car park."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8648|5935|31|"Pillbox, disguised as a barn [camouflage]."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8649|3207|31|"Type 24 hexagonal brick, concrete and corrugated iron sheets."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8650|7368|31|"Hexagonal pillbox is located on the N edge of Hooton airfield and faces N. It has two large embrasures side by side."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8651|7801|31|"Concrete anti-tank cylinders located on the edge of a road which is steep and in a cutting."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8653|6166|31|"Type 24 hexagonal pillbox. Located where Levers Causeway crosses the road between Storeton and Brimstage. There still remains one anti-tank cylinder adjacent to the site [possibly a spigot mortar base]."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8654|7254|31|"Type 26 pillbox situated on the E side of the road from Bromborough to Port Sunlight and the Lever Brothers soap factory."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 8655|5945|31|"Type 24 pillbox situated on the W side of the Shropshire Union Canal. It is built on a large foundation which enables it to cover over the humped backed bridge which allows E to W access to Market Drayton."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8657|2941|31|"Type 22 pillbox located on the S bank of the Leeds to Liverpool Canal. It covers a bridge over the canal 22m to the W."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8658|7803|31|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 8659|2943|31|"Type 24 pillbox, located on the S bank of the Leeds Liverpool Canal. It covers two bridges over the canal one which is 200m to the W and the other is 200m to the E."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8660|7804|31|"Rectangular pillbox is located on the S bank of the Leeds Liverpool Canal. It covers a bridge over the canal which is 200m to the E. This pillbox consists of a brick rectangular structure with concrete embrasures, three of which are in the N side looking over the canal."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8662|7805|31|"Large rectangular barn with three concrete embrasures in the N side, covering the bridge over the Leeds Liverpool Canal. One concrete and three brick embrasures in the W side facing the road. There are also an additional 3 embrasures in the E side."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8664|7806|31|"Square pillbox on the S bank of the Leeds Liverpool Canal. It consists of a sunken base with four large embrasures and a concrete roof supported by brick pillars at each corner."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8666|7807|31|"Two storey square pillbox on the S bank of the Leeds Liverpool Canal. It has five embrasures in each level, of precast concrete for the lower level and brick for the upper."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8668|7808|31|"Concrete Norcon pillbox, situated on the beach at Talacre, near to lighthouse at the Point of Ayr."|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 8670|7809|270|"Concrete Norcon pillbox, situated on the beach at The Warren. It is buried by sand."|"1995/07/20"|435|"" 8672|7810|270|"Concrete Norcon pillbox, situated on the beach at The Warren. It is buried by sand."|"1995/07/20"|435|"" 8674|7811|31|"Two similar rectangular, brick and concrete, pillboxes next to each other. "|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8675|7813|31|"A brick and concrete pillbox with two main sections, one larger than the other. The sections are separated from each other by a passage, but connected by a concrete roof."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8676|7814|31|"An Allan Williams turret in the grounds of Builth Wells ACF Hall. Restored to near original condition. [The is probably not the original location of the turret]."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 8677|7815|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Brick walls, concrete roof. It is square with two embrasures, one facing the airfield and one S."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8678|7816|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Overlooking reservoir. Totally destroyed, concrete floor remaining and rubble strewn around area."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8681|7817|31|"Brick and concrete rubble near to a corner of wood, close to a road bridge over railway. Possibly once a pillbox."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8682|7818|31|"Concrete base to pillbox next to bridge over canal. Brick and concrete rubble in field 200m away."|"1995/07/17"|0|"" 8683|7820|31|"Three slit trenches overlooking railway embankment. Also a square concrete base, probably of a pillbox."|"1995/07/19"|0|"" 8684|7819|221|"2 x small 'concrete framed' structures [type of structure not ascertainable from details provided]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 8685|7821|31|"Square pillbox. Brick inner and thick outer layer of local stone. Concrete roof and small entrance. One small embrasure next to entrance and one in each side facing the lake. One side has no embrasure. Remains of machine gun mounting at one embrasure. Local information provided extra information on associated sites. Two further pillboxes not found due to thick undergrowth. One pillbox believed complete, one in ruins. The site was guarded by a large Home Guard Defence Coy (mainly farmers and dam workers). In addition regular soldiers arrived after Dunkirk evacuation."|"1995/07/20"|0|"" 8686|7822|31|"A concrete wall, N and S of the railway bridge on the E side of the River Usk. The wall is approx. 6ft high and 6ft thick. It runs parallel with the river and then is built into an earth bank."|"1995/07/18"|0|"" 8687|7823|318|"Pillbox, destroyed. On E wall of Foulness Island (circumstantial evidence)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8688|7824|318|"Site of pillbox, destroyed. On beach E of Foulness Island."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8689|7825|318|"Pillbox, no specification, S of Havengore Island."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8690|7826|318|"Hexagonal pillbox, of brick and reinforced concrete. [This description was obtained from the Defence Estate SMR. The grid reference with this description SU 40503610 is incorrect]."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 8693|7828|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8694|7829|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8695|7830|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8696|7831|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8697|7832|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8698|7833|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8699|7834|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8700|7835|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8701|7836|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8702|7837|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8703|7838|31|"Pillbox, no specification - facing SE. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 8704|7839|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8705|7840|31|"Rectangular, almost square, pillbox - facing S (200 degrees). Prefabricated concrete shuttering with concrete fill. Has been used as store. 4 embrasures (all now bricked up) Brick door surround and wooden door. Some concrete breaking off reinforcing [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/10/29"|0|"" 8706|7841|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8707|7842|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8708|7843|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down, and flooded. 'S G Knight 24 Nov 1940' in cement of an embrasure. "|"1945/07/29"|0|"" 8709|7844|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8710|7845|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8711|7846|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8712|7847|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8713|7848|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8714|7849|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8715|7850|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8716|7851|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8724|7860|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8725|7861|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8726|7862|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8727|7863|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8728|7864|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8729|7865|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8730|7866|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8731|7867|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8732|7868|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8733|7869|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8734|7870|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8735|2535|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with one embrasure in rear face."|"1993/01/__"|347|"" 8736|2630|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, rear entrance has been blocked."|"1992/04/__"|0|"" 8737|2647|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|408|"83" 8738|2669|215|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|408|"" 8739|2673|325|"Type 24 pillbox, with recessed embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|355|"19" 8740|2697|325|"Type 25 circular pillbox, with corrugated iron shuttering in place. Internally, 6ft in diameter with a low entrance and 3 rifle embrasures. Walls 12ins thick. With shutters on embrasures."|"1993/__/__"|369|"24" 8741|2698|31|"8 sided small concrete pillbox."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 8742|972|31|"Pillbox type 24, with one additional low embrasure. Brick shuttered."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 8743|1641|31|"5 anti-tank cubes at right angles to the road."|"1996/__/__"|6|"83" 8744|7871|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8745|7872|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8746|7873|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8747|7874|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8748|7875|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8749|7876|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8750|7877|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8751|7878|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8752|7879|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8753|7880|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8754|7881|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8755|7882|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8756|7883|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8757|7884|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8758|7885|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8759|7886|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8761|7888|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8762|2741|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thin-walled type, with hinged shelf supports (wood) inside. Earth on roof. Very close to recent roadworks cutting, but left intact. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/08/19"|438|"10" 8763|7889|318|"Site of pillbox, possibly a type 24."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8764|7890|318|"Site of demolished pillbox, the base remains. Possibly a type 22 Air Ministry pattern."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8765|7891|318|"Site of demolished pillbox, the base remains. Was a type 22 Air Ministry pattern."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8766|7892|318|"Site of type 22 Air Ministry pattern pillbox. This type is only found at West Raynham in Norfolk. This site is adjacent to a blast shelter."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8767|7893|318|"Circular concrete pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8768|7894|318|"Small type 22 Air Ministry pattern pillbox, found only at West Raynham, in Norfolk. The entrance is blocked and the site is overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8769|7895|318|"Pillbox, irregular polygonal."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8770|7896|318|"Type 22 pillbox, with external blast wall and internal anti-ricochet wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8771|7897|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8772|7898|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8773|7899|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8774|7900|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8775|7901|318|"Type 24 pillbox, brick construction with concrete lintels and roof. Large machine gun embrasures. In good condition, concealed in hedge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8776|7902|318|"Pillbox, no specification. In bad condition, buried very low in hedge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8777|7903|318|"Pillbox, no specification. In bad condition, buried very low in hedge. Some concrete block walls survive on the W side, possibly suggesting that the pillbox may have been principally of earth construction."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8778|7904|318|"Pillbox, based on type 24. Of brick construction with concrete lintels and roof, and large machine gun embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8779|7905|318|"Pillbox, based on type 24. Of brick construction with concrete lintels and roof, and large machine gun embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8780|7906|318|"Pillbox, based on type 24. Of brick construction with concrete lintels and roof, and large machine gun embrasures. In bad condition, the walls have collapsed outwards and the roof has dropped."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8781|7907|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8782|7908|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8783|7909|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8784|7910|318|"Pillbox, no specification. [Defence Estate SMR]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8785|7911|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8786|7912|318|"Pillbox, no specification. [Defence Estate SMR]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8787|7913|31|"Type 24 pillbox. [SMR gives NGR - ST 35456045 and calls it a type 22 pillbox]."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 8788|7914|31|"Type 24 pillbox. [SMR gives NGR - ST 35476038 and calls it a modified type 22]."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 8789|7915|318|"Pillbox, no specification. [SMR gives NGR - ST 34446076]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8790|7916|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8791|7917|318|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8792|7918|31|"2pdr anti-tank gun emplacement. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/04/13"|0|"" 8793|7919|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8794|7920|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Unable to make close inspection. Brick facing has deteriorated badly, but overall structure appears to be intact. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof]."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 8795|7921|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8796|7922|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8797|7923|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with an adjacent rectangular sunken shelter or store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8798|7924|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with an adjacent rectangular sunken shelter or store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8799|7925|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with an adjacent rectangular sunken shelter or store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8800|3869|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8801|7926|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8802|7927|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8803|7928|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8804|7929|31|"Cantilevered pillbox. According to airfield manager the site was blown up by the TA."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8805|7931|31|"Cantilevered pillbox. According to airfield manager the site was blown up by the TA."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8806|7932|31|"Cantilevered pillbox. According to airfield manager the site was blown up by the TA."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8807|7933|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8808|7934|31|"Unusual hexagonal pillbox with open central well for LAA mount. Embrasures in angles, not faces. Apparently unique."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 8809|7935|31|"Type 22 pillbox with LAA position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8810|7936|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - SD 373747]."|"1995/08/08"|0|"" 8811|7937|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8812|7938|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8814|7940|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8815|7941|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8816|7942|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8818|7943|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8819|7944|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 8820|7945|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 8821|7946|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8822|7947|31|"Type 27 pillbox, connected to another [UORN 7948] by 21 anti-tank rails."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8823|7948|31|"Type 27 pillbox, connected to another [UORN 7947] by 21 anti-tank rails."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8824|7949|31|"Air Ministry type 27 pillbox, with two embrasures, a low entrance, and a central open well with LAA mg mounting."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8825|7950|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8826|7951|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8827|7952|270|"Battle Headquarters. [Information from Paul Francis]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8828|2718|31|"Concrete type 22 pillbox facing NW "|"1997/05/27"|0|"" 8829|3025|325|"Thick-walled type 24 pillbox, which appears circular in shape owing to cladding of large pebbles for camouflage."|"1993/__/__"|369|"28" 8831|7953|31|"Pillbox on beach. Shingle has built up around the pillbox reducing its height. with location PLAN and measurements."|"1996/07/__"|0|"" 8833|7953|31|"Pillbox on beach. Shingle has built up around the pillbox reducing its height. with location PLAN and measurements."|"1997/08/20"|0|"" 8834|1685|31|"A pillbox situated on the hill overlooking the embarkation beach at Trebah Gardens. It is of concrete block/concrete construction. Each elevation has an embrasure with a smaller opening located above. Access is through a door at the rear, of which the original wooden door frame exists. There is an 'observation hole' in the roof, the edge of which is protected by a galvanised iron surround. Underneath, an elevated concrete block platform provides a position for an observer to stand up through the 'observation hole'. The pillbox has a commanding view over the entrance to the Helford River and Trebah Gardens beach."|"1995/12/05"|0|"" 8835|7954|31|"Cantilevered pillbox [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8836|7955|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8837|7956|31|"Battle Headquarters"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8838|7957|31|"Anti-tank cylinders [number not stated]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8839|7958|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8840|7959|215|"Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"1997/__/__"|408|"83" 8841|7960|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8842|7961|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with an LAA position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8843|3191|31|"Pillbox, not of standard design. The front part is of type 24 construction with an outer open 'courtyard' at rear. 5 embrasures, walls 18' thick., concrete block construction with roof 10' thick. In very good condition, although outer courtyard doorway is blocked up. There are some inscriptions in cement only a few feet from this pillbox, presumably made by the builders - 'T. Meecham & P. Diamond 1940 Black Watch' and 'D. Stewart 11.9.40 A & SH' [Newly formed Commando units were sent here in 1940 and these troops retained their individual regimental attachments at this time]."|"1996/09/25"|0|"" 8844|7962|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Listed in Wills and photographs on pages 15 and 68."|"____/__/__"|6|"15 and 68" 8845|7963|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8846|7964|31|"Situated high on hill overlooking old airfield. (M. Osborne lists the structure as a Battle Headquarters with two observation cupolas). "|"1995/09/15"|0|"" 8847|7965|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8848|7966|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8849|7967|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8850|7968|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8851|7969|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8852|7970|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8853|7971|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8854|3221|31|"Type 24 pillbox which is about half covered in sand (possibly as a result of blowing sand or possibly as a result of being dug in for camouflage). The embrasures are visible about 1' above ground level. Access is not possible as the entrance has been blocked in. Another pillbox is sited within a few yards and these two pillboxes would have been part of the defences covering the vast, sandy Perranporth beach. Minefields, metal scaffolding defences, and other guns and pillboxes defended this beach."|"1997/04/14"|0|"" 8855|7972|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8856|7973|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8857|7975|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8858|7976|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8859|7977|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8860|7978|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8861|7979|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8862|7980|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8863|7981|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"1997/05/28"|0|"" 8864|7982|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Now demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8865|3777|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing E, covering railway bridge over River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8866|7983|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8867|7984|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8868|7985|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8869|7986|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8870|7987|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8871|3778|215|"50 plus anti-tank cubes blocking access from beach. Many have been moved since war; clustered together or built into sea wall."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8872|7988|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8873|7989|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8874|7990|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8875|7991|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8876|7992|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8877|7993|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8878|7994|31|"Keyhole-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8879|7995|31|"Prefabricated pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8880|7996|215|"25 pdr. gun emplacement, facing W, covering railway bridge over River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8882|7998|215|"Rifle post, on hillside overlooking River Arun. Also part of Arundel's nodal defences."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8883|7999|31|"Type 22 pillbox [Osborne]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8884|8000|31|"Type 22 pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8885|8001|215|"Rifle post, facing S to cover approaches from River Arun. Constructed from three brick walls with a steel roof."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8886|8002|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8887|8003|215|"Rifle post, facing S to cover approaches from River Arun. Constructed from three brick walls with a steel roof."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8888|8004|215|"Rifle post, facing S to cover approaches from River Arun. Constructed from three brick walls with a steel roof."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8889|8005|215|"Rifle post, facing S to cover approaches from River Arun. Constructed from three brick walls with a steel roof."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8890|8006|215|"Rifle post, facing S to cover approaches from River Arun. Constructed from three brick walls with a steel roof."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 8891|8007|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing S to cover Timberley Railway Bridge over River Arun. [Altered since the war and now used as part of a garage]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8892|8008|215|"2 x loopholes built into garden wall of private house, one facing E, one S."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8893|8009|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing NE to cover road bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8894|8010|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing N to cover railway bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8895|8011|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing E covering road bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8896|8012|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing E covering bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8897|8013|215|"2 x anti-tank 'pimples', blocking access route southwards from the village."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8898|8014|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing NW to cover road bridge over the River Arun. Now in use as a support for an oil tank and for general storage."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8899|8015|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8900|8016|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing SE to cover railway bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"65" 8901|8017|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8902|8018|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8903|8020|31|"Brick-built pillbox of non-standard design."|"2001/09/24"|0|"" 8904|8021|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with rifle galleries (loopholed walls)."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 8905|8022|215|"25pdr. gun emplacement, facing S to cover road bridge over River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"66" 8906|8023|215|"Anti-tank 'coffin' as block on road bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"66" 8907|8024|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8908|8025|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8909|8026|31|"Battle Headquarters. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - TQ 493970]."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 8910|8027|215|"2 x anti-tank 'coffins' as blocks on road bridge over the River Arun. [This bridge is now demolished]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"66" 8911|8028|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8912|8029|215|"Believed to be an experimental or training pillbox. Now in a very poor state, with evidence of having been shelled."|"1996/__/__"|114|"66" 8913|8030|31|"Seagull trench."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8914|8031|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8915|8032|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8916|8033|31|"Loopholed farm building."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8917|8034|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S to cover the road bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"66" 8918|7157|215|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, facing W to cover road bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"66" 8919|8035|215|"4 x anti-tank 'pimples' which would have blocked the High Street."|"1996/__/__"|114|"66" 8920|8036|215|"Type 266 pillbox, facing E to cover road crossing over the Hammerpond and River Arun. In excellent condition."|"1996/__/__"|114|"73" 8921|8037|215|"Fougasse site still visible in bank of road."|"1996/__/__"|114|"73" 8922|8038|215|"1 x anti-tank 'coffin' and 2 x 'cylinders'. The cone has been cut down to ground level whilst the cylinders lie in the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"73" 8923|8039|215|"3 x anti-tank 'coffins' to defend bridge crossing over the River Arun. The bridge has since been demolished."|"1996/__/__"|114|"73" 8924|8040|215|"Type 26 pillbox, facing SE to cover road bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"74" 8925|8041|215|"6 x anti-tank 'coffins', defending road bridge over the River Arun."|"1996/__/__"|114|"74" 8926|8042|215|"14 x anti-tank 'coffins', defending the artificial anti-tank ditch connecting the rivers Arun and Ouse. Placed diagonally across the road."|"2001/07/__"|114|"74" 8927|3807|215|"Type 28 [sic] pillbox. [and SMR]."|"1996/__/__"|114|"74" 8928|8043|31|"'Unique' two-storey pillbox structure, brick-shuttered, with the embrasures on the top level and unusual gun mount. Faces E to cover anti-tank ditch that connects the Arun and Ouse rivers. Important structure - a candidate for preservation."|"2001/01/__"|114|"74" 8929|8044|215|"'Unique' pillbox structure, which is almost buried and has an 8ft entrance tunnel and protective lip to prevent flooding."|"1996/__/__"|114|"74" 8930|8045|215|"10 plus anti-tank 'cones' to defend road crossing over the Furnace Pond. Some of the cones are now used to line the road, while others lie in the Furnace Pond."|"1996/__/__"|114|"74" 8931|8046|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, facing W to cover road crossing over the River Ouse."|"____/__/__"|114|"76" 8932|8047|215|"Type 26 pillbox, facing S to cover crossing over the River Ouse."|"1996/__/__"|114|"76" 8933|8048|215|"Anti-tank 'coffin' defending crossing over the River Ouse."|"1996/__/__"|114|"76" 8934|8049|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S to cover road bridge over the River Ouse. It had a camouflaged roof: some wooden fittings are still present. Access is through a brick entrance shaft."|"1996/__/__"|114|"76" 8935|8050|215|"5 plus anti-tank cylinders, defending road bridge over a tributary of the River Ouse. They may not be in their original position."|"1996/__/__"|114|"76" 8936|8051|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S to cover road crossing over the River Ouse. Roof camouflaged with soil and vegetation: blast wall at rear."|"1996/__/__"|114|"76" 8937|8052|215|"Type 24 pillbox, facing S to cover road crossing over the River Ouse. Embrasures are steel-lined."|"1996/__/__"|114|"76" 8938|8053|31|"2 x anti-tank 'coffins' defending road crossing over the River Ouse."|"____/__/__"|114|"76" 8939|8054|215|"2 plus anti-tank 'coffins'. Of a unique design, but based upon that of the 'coffin'."|"1996/__/__"|114|"77" 8940|7664|215|"Type 28 emplacement, facing S to cover road bridge over the River Ouse."|"1996/__/__"|114|"77" 8942|2384|31|"Type 24 pillbox with brick shuttering, half brick thick, 5 principal embrasures stepped internally and externally, and with 2 splayed embrasures by the entrance. Central anti-ricochet wall, T-shaped. Concrete weapon shelves inside embrasures."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 8943|2357|31|"Type 28A [sic] anti-tank emplacement. The pillbox has recently been 'cleaned out' by the farmer on whose land it lies."|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 8945|2380|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 8947|2379|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 8950|8059|31|"Variant on a type 24 pillbox. Situated on ground sloping down to the River Ouse. With a sunken entrance and embrasures at ground level. Vent holes are either side of each embrasure. A wooden shelf is still fitted at one embrasure. Brick-skinned exterior, and brick rear wall, entrance, and blast wall. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1996/03/02"|0|"" 8951|8060|31|"Cantilevered pillbox. Illustrated in David Smith's 'Military Airfields'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8952|8061|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8953|8062|31|"Recorder [unknown] describes this heavy emplacement as a 'gun shelter'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8954|2218|325|"A 'strange military building' - its embrasures face inland as the same side as the solitary door; it is set low in the ground. It is made of crude concrete blocks, with rusting metal plates that sandwich rubble hardcore. The metal squares are linked together by inbuilt metal hooks as part of the c.18ins square 'armour plating'."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 8955|8063|31|"Type 25 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8956|8064|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"1994/01/26"|0|"" 8957|8065|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8958|8066|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8959|724|325|"Two pillboxes built into the roof of Bishopstone Station on the Lewes - Seaford route."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 8960|8067|31|"Type 27 pillbox with central A.A. well [now filled with fence posts and wire]. It faces W down valley towards Calne. On front face, inside on ceiling, are the very clear words, written in cement, 'Wimpey's. 680 C.O. R.E. Section 3 1940. C.O. Lt. Beaumont'. Original rusty barbed wire and pickets alongside in position."|"1995/08/08"|0|"" 8961|8068|270|"Type 27 pillbox. Information from Paul Francis."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8962|8070|270|"Type 27 pillbox. Information from Paul Francis."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8963|8071|270|"Type 22 pillbox. Information from Paul Francis."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8964|8072|270|"Type 22 pillbox. Information from Paul Francis."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8965|8073|270|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from Paul Francis]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 8966|8074|270|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from Paul Francis]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 8967|8075|270|"Pillbox, no specification. Information from Paul Francis."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8969|8077|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8970|8078|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8971|8079|31|"Cantilevered pillbox. Now DESTROYED by building of Toyota factory."|"1993/01/12"|0|"" 8972|8080|31|"Cantilevered pillbox. Now DESTROYED by building of Toyota factory."|"1993/01/12"|0|"" 8973|8081|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8974|8082|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8975|8083|31|"Possible loopholed wall. The wall shows filled rectangular holes that could be blocked up loopholes."|"1999/07/30"|0|"" 8976|8084|31|"Believed to have been a cantilever-type pillbox as a 'mushroom roof' lies in the field at TL 42851433. It is known to have been towed from the wood to this position fairly recently."|"1992/05/22"|0|"" 8977|8085|31|"Cantilevered pillbox. Extra record from A. Gutteridge for 2 cantilevered pillboxes in this area, but no grid references. SRF, with 4 photographs and 2 plans."|"1988/03/__"|0|"" 8978|8086|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8979|8087|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8980|8088|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8981|8089|31|"Cantilevered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8982|8090|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8983|8091|31|"Battle Headquarters near Watch Office ."|"1996/12/01"|0|"" 8985|1273|270|"Pillbox demolished in August 1999, information from Tony Clark"|"1999/09/09"|0|"" 8986|8093|31|"Battle Headquarters - pillbox in front of Watch Office [uncertain as to meaning of this]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8987|3958|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8988|8094|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8989|8095|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8990|8096|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8991|8097|31|"Standard 11008/41 Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 8992|1586|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing south east towards valley and railway. Some traces of camouflage paint (green) and hooks for camouflage nets remain."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 8993|1587|31|"Type 24 pillbox - constructed of very poor Phorpres/London Brick Co bricks - bricks are very shattered. A 1/4inch steel plate with circular pistol port has been recovered and may be part of embrasure cover (by entrance)."|"1997/04/30"|0|"" 8994|3778|31|"Long wall backed by rows of anti-tank cubes placed at random behind it. Cubes about 4ft high. Possibly cubes used post-war for sea defence. At E end, western end of lane leading to mill is flanked by 4ft cubes, some of which look very eroded - 3 cubes on the side of the lane nearer the sea and 1 on the further side."|"1999/07/29"|0|"" 8995|1589|31|"Front faces river, rear entrance inland, no investigation made of interior. [recorder uncertain if pillbox is a type 22 or a type 24. Majority of pillboxes in the area are type 22s]."|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 8997|8098|31|"Long row of cubes, side to side. Where ground is lower and more vulnerable to invasion, there is a continuous wall reinforced from the back by 4ft cubes spaced about 8ft apart from each other. It appears from the way the wall has weathered that it is the same age as the cubes and not a post-war sea defence wall."|"1999/07/29"|0|"" 9000|1593|31|"Hexagonal. Low door, and small rectangular loop to left of door. Small loops on each side: stone shelves. Pillar"|"1995/04/04"|0|"" 9001|8099|31|"Long concrete wall. It looks from the texture of the concrete to be of WW2 date and it also adjoins a loopholed wall to the E. About 2ft thick and 3ft high. At the W end are a row of cubes all placed very close together [possibly moved since the war]."|"1999/07/29"|0|"" 9004|5080|31|"V-shaped seagull trench"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9005|8100|31|"Curved wall, raised in height by just over a foot. In the portion added are 4 loopholes. The W one is set at an angle to face SW. The wall is about 3ft high and 18ins thick."|"1999/07/29"|0|"" 9008|5081|31|"V-shaped seagull trench."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9011|8101|31|"Anti-tank blocks; over 40 still left."|"1996/10/22"|0|"" 9013|8101|31|"Long row of cubes, placed side to side. 4ft x 4ft cubes. The blocks continue along the edge of the beach (where there is a golf course) for an unknown distance."|"1999/07/29"|0|"" 9016|2245|31|"A trapezoid-shaped pillbox facing E, although from a distance it looks like the front of a type 24. [recorder observes from a moving bus]."|"1999/07/25"|0|"" 9018|2373|31|"Short row of 3 anti-tank blocks, standing side to side, plus 1 that is separate. Recorder was told locally that other cubes are now buried under the shingle bank as sea defences. Further E there are two lots of smashed concrete, probably the remains of blocks."|"1999/07/27"|442|"" 9019|2247|31|"Square pillbox, brick-clad, with chamfered corners. Blast wall on S side. [Recorder sees from moving train]."|"1999/07/29"|0|"" 9020|5107|31|"Type 22 pillbox, possibly formed part of a searchlight site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9021|8103|31|"Pillbox (variant) partly buried on roadside with almost a total coverage of airfield. The only part of the airfield its field of fire would not have covered is the extreme SE corner. The pillbox is designed for the site."|"1999/08/16"|0|"" 9022|8103|31|"Anti-tank blocks; over 40 still left."|"1996/10/22"|0|"" 9023|3777|31|"Rare trapezoid-shaped emplacement, with rear totally open. Very large embrasure in front face, crudely partly blocked. No embrasures in side walls, which are thick."|"1999/07/26"|0|"" 9024|7996|31|"Large square 'pillbox' for large gun. Faces NW. Rear is completely open; no side embrasures."|"1999/07/28"|0|"" 9025|8104|31|"Recorder cannot locate this pillbox, which is described by Henry Wills as being square-shaped and facing S. However, at the corner of a building site is a rebuilt section of low flint wall with gravel behind it. It is possible this marks the pillbox site."|"1999/07/26"|6|"" 9026|8105|31|"Small 3-storey windmill. Inside it is a hollow shell, with 2 floor beams in the tower. The cap is floorboarded. The cap has an exterior platform at the rear facing inland. This was used by the Home Guard as an observation post. The windmill was damaged by the military in the war, and has been further damaged by modern vandals."|"1999/07/31"|443|"200" 9027|8106|31|"Tower mill with domed cap and no sails; it would have had cap but no sails during WW2 when it was used as an observation post [a document in a display in the mill records its wartime use]. No sign today of its military use, although there are platforms at the rear of the cap."|"1999/07/31"|0|"" 9028|8107|31|"Large rectangular brick structure filled with earth, on slope of hill (rises about 4ft from front to back of building). Small room in SE corner, and window in rear face near doorway. 'Breeze' bricks in 3 separate courses on interior walls. The parapet has collapsed in several places, on N and E sides. Constructed of brick, with concrete lintels, and with concrete roof on small room in corner."|"1999/07/30"|444|"22-23" 9029|8108|220|"Stone loopholed wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9030|1516|31|"Gun emplacement clad entirely with brick. The entrance is too small for a wheeled anti-tank gun. It is protected by a retaining wall to an earth embankment behind and to the side. The distance between the retaining wall and the wall of the emplacement is a gap of no more than 18ins. Allowing access to the interior is a ramp of concrete leading downwards from the ground above and running along the back wall. At the end of the ramp is a shorter return wall, therefore a right-angled turn is needed to enter the emplacement after first stepping down. The plan is not the usual rectangular one, the corners having been angled. The embrasures are square rather than rectangular. Behind, yet central to the main embrasure, is a square pillar which is surmounted by a circular plate of metal. In the main compartment, along the right-hand wall and the rear one, there are two supports of brick or concrete which appear to be supports for a bench or firing step. On the left hand side is an internal dividing wall; a vent that joins two sides of the emplacement pierces the wall about shoulder height. The secondary compartment has 3 gun embrasures. In the ceiling at various points around the wall are holes approx.6ins square which cross the wall, then descend to exit through the outer skin of the wall forming air vents. Two appear in each wall."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 9031|8109|220|"Strengthened type 24 pillbox, built into bank of road. Brick shuttered."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9032|7752|31|"Pillbox. Access not possible. Appears to be a Type 26 pillbox with a single embrasure on at least two sides and a protected entrance on the S side"|"1999/09/03"|0|"" 9033|8110|220|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9034|8111|31|"A large anti-tank block similar in appearance to an anti-tank cube. 5ft x 5ft x 5ft. Mounted on the top is a semi-circular ring of steel with two further rings on the side facing the road. May have been part of a road block, there is no matching evidence on the wall on the opposite side of the road, but the wall has only recently been rebuilt. During the war the single lane bridge at the foot of the hill was, with the railway bridge (500yds down stream), the only crossing of the River Wye between the Estuary and Tintern (about 8 miles N in a straight line and 12 by the river). The concrete block appears to be made up of a number of precast blocks and some bricks at the rear. [The site is on the Gloucestershire side of the River Wye]."|"1999/05/09"|0|"" 9036|7751|31|"Pillbox. Access not possible. It is built on and in a slight rise which forms a current field boundary. It faces N with a single embrasure in each of the NE and W faces. On the W face is a protected entrance."|"1999/09/03"|0|"" 9037|8113|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/05/__"|0|"" 9038|8114|31|"10 anti-tank cylinders, 4 to the N and 4 to the S of the entrance to Kingsmill Farm, not in original location. A letter from David Dennett adds the following information on this site: The owner of Kingsmill Farm is a Richard Freeth said that at the end of the war the cylinders were to be blown up at their then location of the bridge over the River Ray (SU 119927). His late Grandfather 'persuaded' the demolition team to move them close to their present location, quite why is unknown. There they remained for the next 30 years. According to Richard Freeth they became a valuable indicator as to the position of his business when directing lorry drivers etc. When the A419 was to become a dual carriageway some years ago, the Department of Transport and the local Council apparently intended to remove them yet again. The current Mr. Freeth, like his Grandfather, again 'persuaded' them to move them some tens of yards to the W to where they are currently located. From Richard Freeth's explanation it is believed that legal action and a recourse to compulsory purchase would have been the only way he would part with the cylinders. [Letter dated 7th April 2000]."|"1999/05/__"|0|"" 9039|8115|31|"A line of concrete blocks."|"1998/06/28"|0|"" 9040|8116|31|"A line of concrete blocks."|"1998/06/28"|0|"" 9041|8117|31|"Loopholed wall with 10 or 11 loops."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 9042|8118|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Brick shuttered, much of which is missing."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9043|8119|31|"Four concrete roadblock cylinders - three standing beside the N side of the entrance to the car park and one to the S. Each block has a steel pipe running through its axis, and the surface of the cylinders indicates that they were cast in wooden shuttering. It is not known where the cylinders were originally situated."|"1999/04/04"|0|"" 9044|8120|31|"Pillbox, no specification. On the bridge there are remains of what appears to be some sort of anti-tank block. The pillbox is listed in Wills"|"1999/06/11"|0|"" 9045|8121|31|"Round pillbox faced with local stone. [One of a group of pillboxes around Holyhead known as 'Welsh mini-castles']."|"1997/06/17"|0|"" 9046|8121|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox still containing brackets for rifle shelf. Embrasures just above ground level, one embrasure angled to fire into valley (NE)."|"1998/04/03"|0| 9047|8122|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick shuttered with a concrete roof."|"1999/06/20"|0|"" 9048|8122|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox still containing brackets for rifle shelf. Embrasures just above ground level, one embrasure angled to fire into valley (NE)."|"1998/04/03"|0| 9049|8123|31|"Beach defence gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9050|8124|220|"Possible type 27 pillbox, part made of concrete blocks. At top of beach, S of Bawdsey."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9051|8125|31|"Tett turret. Lumps of concrete made by filling sandbags (fabric has rotted away) forming a wall about 5ft long and 1ft high. Behind this is a concrete pipe on its end, about 4ft wide. This has a low concrete rim added. The rest of the structure is missing."|"1999/07/15"|0|"" 9052|8126|171|"Site of roadblock at crossing of canal. Maurice Winnell remembers that in WW2 the bridge was provided with sockets and rails for obstruction."|"1999/07/26"|445|"" 9053|8127|31|"A pillbox variant, sometimes termed as a 'Suffolk Square'. There are two embrasures in each side except the rear, which has a walled open platform attached with embrasures in the top of the walls."|"2000/03/11"|0|"" 9054|3936|31|"Seagull trench. Stepped to follow the contours of the ground."|"1999/08/07"|0|"" 9055|8128|31|"Hexagonal pillbox in hedgeline/ditch. Entrance appears to be via doorway below an embrasure. However due to undergrowth this is not clear."|"1999/07/20"|0|"" 9056|8129|220|"Remains of concrete structure, of uncertain use, on beach."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9057|8130|220|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9058|8131|31|"Seagull trench. Large W-shaped defence post with overhead brick and concrete cover. This example is not fitted, apparently, with Turnbull machine gun mounts (as found at Rednal Airfield). The site is capable of accommodating a large number of men to defend landing area."|"1999/07/18"|0|"" 9059|8132|220|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9060|8133|220|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9061|8134|31|"Pillbox, built onto the top of a factory. Slight alterations have taken place to the factory, but the pillbox survives intact. There are small embrasures in each side which are now glazed. [Bernard Lowry suggests that this is in fact a 'factory roof spotters post'. Roof spotters were employed at some factories to warn of the approach of enemy aircraft (as opposed to air raid warnings). Too much production had been lost due to false alarms - so roof spotters were employed to warn of approach of aircraft so staff could go to shelters (often within the factory buildings). These features are found on other WW2 factories and ammunition storage areas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9062|8135|220|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9063|8136|220|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9064|8137|220|"Probably type 22 pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9065|8138|31|"Loopholed wall. Evidence of 3 small rectangular openings in wall, similar in size to loopholes, They have now been blocked."|"1999/08/31"|0|"" 9066|8139|220|"Type 24 pillbox, made with concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9067|8140|31|"Polridmouth Beach at S end of decoy for Fowey Docks (QL 555) was defended from invasion by the erection of metal beach scaffolding across the width of the beach and by minefields sited to E and W of beach on coastal paths and in woodland. There were two unfortunate accidents at this site during the war. A young girl was killed when she stepped on a mine after crossing the fence of the minefield to pick flowers in the woods. In a second accident a cow strayed into the minefield and was blown up into a tree. Apparently it stayed in the tree until it rotted as no one was prepared to go up the tree to cut it down."|"1999/02/12"|446|"" 9069|8141|31|"Pillbox, demolished. A new coastguard lookout building has been erected on the old foundation. The main part of this lookout is in the shape of a type 24 pillbox."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9070|8142|31|"Pillbox, demolished. Built on the edge of the cliffs to protect the harbour entrance. It was opposite the seaward end of the Banjo Pier, below the car park of the Rock Towers Hotel (now flats)."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9071|8143|31|"Medium-sized white tower mill of about 4 or 5 storeys, converted into a house. Black 'waggon' cap [local style], with platform added near top on one side for OP use. Platform is at rear of cap. [This is one of the few windmills where evidence of its wartime observation use still survives]."|"1999/08/__"|447|"" 9072|8144|31|"The main Looe coastal battery which consisted of two six inch guns. The guns were positioned on the cliffs at Hannafore to protect the harbour entrance, in the region of the present car park."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9073|7367|31|"Little square type 26 pillbox (WW2), leaning forward. Large embrasures."|"1999/08/09"|0|"" 9074|8145|31|"Searchlights, positioned below the 6in guns (see UORN 8144)."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9075|8146|31|"Demolished concrete battery engine room, positioned behind the Nailzee Flats (former hotel)."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9076|8147|31|"Coast battery command post. A square building presently painted blue and white and used by the local sailing club."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9077|8148|31|"Anti-tank road block, consisting of concrete dragon's teeth (PIMPLES) and lengths of railway track."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9078|8149|31|"A 3pdr gun was sited on one of two small turreted follies (this site is the N turret) to protect the harbour entrance and boom. The turret still exists, but no feature associated with the gun emplacement can be seen."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9079|8150|31|"Defensive position, made of concreted sandbags. [Appears to have been conserved - adjacent to Fort George]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9080|8151|31|"Anti-tank roadblock, built at the E end of the bridge across Fore Street. Constructed of dragon's teeth (PIMPLES) and bits of railway track. About 30 can still be seen in Looe. They were removed from Fore Street at the end of the war and deposited at the landward and E end of the Banjo Pier, as sea defences."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9081|8152|31|"Boom defence. The harbour boom consisted of a continuous running cable. On the W side it was fixed to a ring on the harbour entrance wall On the E side it was operated by Royal Marines from a capstan on the landward end of the Banjo Pier. Forty gallon oil drums were attached to the cable at intervals for flotation and the boom was closed each night at dusk, re-opening at dawn unless vessels required entry during the dark hours."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9082|8153|31|"A 3pdr gun was sited at the landward end of Banjo Pier with a machine gun set up within a few feet. These guns protected the harbour entrance and the boom defences on the E side."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9083|8154|235|"Pillbox in grounds of house, with a workshop built on top in the 1950s. Pillbox intact, with blast doors in situ. The structure is known by the owners as 'Acorn Cottage'."|"1999/09/__"|0|"" 9084|8155|31|"A 3pdr gun was sited on the concrete promenade at the far E end of Looe beach about 100yds from the harbour entrance. This 3pdr was close to two pillboxes built at the E end of the beach."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9085|8156|31|"Pillbox was built on the landward side of Pen Rocks, hidden from the sea, but with a field of fire across Looe beach and to the E of Pen Rocks towards Plaidy beach. The large rock which hid this pillbox is known to locals as 'The Mountain. One wall of the pillbox can still be seen."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9086|8157|31|"Pillbox was built about 50yds to the N of SX 25835320 and about half way up the cliffs. This can still be seen today and appears to be in good condition, although inaccessible. A small section of the pillbox, with one small embrasure visible, can be seen amongst the shrubs on the cliffs."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9087|8158|31|"Anti-seaplane defences on the E Looe River estuary located between the main Looe river bridge and the Terras Bridge along the estuary to the N. This stretch of river could have been used to land seaplanes at high tide, but this was thwarted by locating tree trunks about the size of telegraph poles on the river. These logs were secured at one end only to enable them to swing about in different directions to create a hazard to any German attempt to land on the river."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9088|8159|31|"Barbed wire entanglements were erected on Looe beach at the commencement of the war. These consisted of pit prop sized wooden poles being driven vertically into the beach and being secured in concrete, the barbed wire was then linked between these poles. Unfortunately the first severe storm swept the whole beach clean of these entanglements and it was decided not to re-erect them."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9089|8160|31|"This flame trap was constructed on both sides of the road. On the E side of the road the Walmer Brewery and flame trap site have been demolished. On the W side the fougasse is extant. From the road it looks like a brick wall, but there are pipes coming from the wall at a height of 3 ft and at intervals of 6ft - 8ft. There were also originally large concrete blocks on either side of the road. Tanks of flammable fluid were a short distance further along the road; these fed the pipes in the wall."|"1997/08/07"|0|"" 9090|8161|31|"Beach scaffolding, 2in in diameter, erected across the length of the beach."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9091|7354|31|"Concrete anti-tank wall built against original garden wall which is still behind the military wall. Wall starts on S side of footpath on S side of Walmer Castle, and runs S to garden gate to house ('Waterfront') and Hawkshill Road. Just to the S of this are girders set in the ground to form an anti-tank barrier."|"1997/08/07"|0|"" 9092|8162|31|"Beach scaffolding, erected across the length of the beach. Set in concrete and at a 45 degree angle. Some of the obstructions were surmounted by mines. A pillbox also covered the beach (see AH 390)."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9093|8163|31|"Roadblock site. Some of the concrete buoys are still by the side of the road."|"1997/08/16"|0|"73" 9095|8164|31|"This is a square shaped pillbox located on cliffs at Nare Point, with views and fields of fire out over the whole of Falmouth Bay. A smaller concrete foundation platform is situated a few feet to the S of this pillbox, but it is unknown what type of building may have been originally constructed here. The pillbox is larger than normal and measures approx. 20ft x 15ft x 7ft. It is built from concrete blocks with walls and roof 9in thick. It has two embrasures measuring 12in x 6in and four measuring 6in x 6in, with one ventilator 12in x 6in. The pillbox has an inner bunker with interior door. This inner bunker has the ventilator only with a three foot corridor running round three sides which give access to the embrasures and outer door."|"1999/03/01"|0|"" 9096|7354|31|"Garden wall strengthened as anti-tank obstacle."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 9097|981|31|"Sections of railway line and 'H' girder set vertically into the ground to form an anti-tank obstacle."|"1997/08/07"|0|"" 9098|8165|31|"Anti-tank wall. This wall is typical of other anti-tank invasion walls still existing in Cornwall, other than the fact that it is 6in wider at 4ft 6in. It measures an average 5ft 6in in height and is 33ft in length. It is still completely intact as built and is constructed of concrete blocks on either side of a wall with solid concrete infill. Tactically it is a little difficult to understand why it was built where it is because it could only have stopped tanks coming from Todden which is a cliff jutting out to the SW of Cadgwith beach. Any attack at Cadgwith would have been via the beach, but apparently this was not protected by a wall because the fishermen carried out their work from the beach throughout the war."|"1999/03/21"|0|"" 9099|8166|31|"Open-topped 6pdr. gun emplacement. Looks today like a small folly, with castellations and stable doors."|"1997/08/09"|0|"" 9101|8167|31|"Site of fougasse, now DESTROYED."|"1997/08/09"|0|"" 9104|8168|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with trees going around and over it. Faces E."|"1997/08/14"|0|"" 9106|8169|31|"A fougasse system was installed all along the beach from Kingsdown to Sandwich Bay. This was a system of pipes leading into the beach that could set the whole beach alight. There were tanks of the flammable liquid at intervals with pumps."|"1997/08/07"|0|"" 9108|8170|31|"Roadblock site, marked by surviving anti-tank buoys."|"1997/08/09"|0|"" 9110|8171|31|"Type 24 pillbox, built from concrete blocks with 44in thick walls, 12in roof and 9in x 6in embrasures. It has an inner T-shaped blast wall, with the top of the T removed since the war. Headroom 6ft 6in, with a door 2ft wide and 5ft 6in high. It is in very good condition on private farmland. It is one of several pillboxes and gun sites built to thwart any attack across the beaches around St. Ives Bay. The field of fire from this pillbox would have been directed at any troops coming off the beaches over the sand dunes at the nearby Phillack and Upton Towans."|"1999/03/21"|0|"" 9111|8172|31|"Pillbox sited on rampart of Fort Halstead 'London Mobilisation Centre'. It is of composite brick/concrete construction - possibly octagonal. For two-thirds its height it appeared to be brick with a pre-set concrete 'collar' set on top containing the embrasures: there is a flat concrete roof. A similar style of construction has been seen in Woolwich Arsenal, though much smaller and square in plan."|"1998/07/06"|0|"" 9113|8173|31|"Anti-tank wall. It measures 4ft wide by 5ft in height and about 50% of the original wall still exists. In its original condition it was built across the entire width of the road leaving a small 3ft wide gap just wide enough for a wheelbarrow for the fishermen. Built from concrete blocks with a solid concrete infill. Additional defences at Mullion Harbour consisted of barbed wire entanglements across the adjacent cliffs and harbour walls. According to the local harbourmaster, her father and his colleague, both members of the local Home Guard Unit, sat in the nearby harbour granite hut armed with Molotov cocktails ready to ward off any Germans foolish enough to attempt an invasion at Mullion. The current harbourmaster was in the WRNS in WWII throughout the Plymouth blitz."|"1999/03/16"|0|"" 9114|8174|31|"Seven anti-tank 'pimples' on canal bank."|"1996/12/05"|0|"" 9116|8175|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1999/03/__"|0|"" 9118|8176|31|"Hexagonal pillbox - type 24, of plain concrete, with exterior anti-blast wall."|"1999/03/__"|0|"" 9120|8177|31|"Hexagonal pillbox - type 24, of plain concrete, with exterior anti-blast wall."|"1999/03/__"|0|"" 9122|8178|31|"Hexagonal pillbox - type 24, of plain concrete. "|"1999/03/__"|0|"" 9124|8179|31|"Square 6pdr. gun emplacement facing W,"|"1992/03/29"|0|"" 9126|1769|31|"Pillbox partly concealed within garage or small barn."|"1999/03/__"|6|"83" 9127|8180|31|"Fragment of a Norcon pillbox, now displaced from original situation."|"1999/04/01"|0|"" 9129|2726|31|"Square [?] pillbox; not inspected."|"1999/04/01"|0|"" 9130|2727|31|"Polygonal pillbox. [not inspected]."|"1999/04/01"|0|"" 9131|7350|31|"Polygonal brick faced [?] pillbox, with set-back small polygonal turret structure on roof: almost like 2 pillboxes. with DRAWING on form."|"1999/04/01"|0|"" 9132|8181|31|"Rectangular blockhouse, with 2 embrasures just above the ground surface. Entrance by stairs to rear. Faces airfield. [Not entered, so interior detail not observed]. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/04/01"|0|"" 9134|2728|31|"Polygonal pillbox with secondary concrete-capped brick thickening, unbonded to primary structure. [not entered: partially sealed]. Stepped embrasures [DRAWING on form]."|"1999/04/01"|0|"" 9135|8182|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. DESTROYED by 1984: hole remains. 'Elephant shelter'. Wooden shaft escape tunnel."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9137|6752|31|"Operational base. Rectangular concrete/brick. Two brick shafts. Flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9138|2736|31|"Brick shaft. Concrete pipe escape tunnel. Collapsed 'elephant shelter'. Corrugated iron 'nissen hut'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9139|1060|31|"'Elephant shelter'. Metal steps. No escape tunnel."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9140|8183|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. Probably DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9141|8184|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. Escape hide for 120 men. Log concealing shaft in 'airship hole' [?]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9142|8185|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. In cellars of ruined house."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9143|8186|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9145|1146|31|"'Elephant shelter': shaft and escape tunnel."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9146|1140|31|"Outstation. Simple concrete shaft. Remains of wooden bench and table."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9147|8188|215|"2 x 6in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9148|8189|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9149|8190|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9150|8191|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9151|8192|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9152|8193|215|"4 x 6in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9153|8194|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9154|8195|31|"Brick-shuttered type 28A anti-tank emplacement. [Recorder Osborne gives NGR - TR 131321]."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9155|8196|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9156|8197|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9157|8198|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9158|8199|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9159|8200|215|"2 x 6in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9160|8201|215|"Gun emplacement."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9161|8202|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9162|8203|215|"Pillbox; no specification. Single embrasure."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9163|8204|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9164|8205|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9165|8206|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9166|8207|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9167|8208|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9168|8209|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9169|8210|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9170|8211|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9172|8213|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9173|8214|215|"Machine gun post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9174|8215|215|"Pickett Hamilton retractable fort."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9175|8216|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9176|8217|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9177|8218|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9178|8219|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9179|8220|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9180|8221|215|"Observation post of a 'double size'."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9181|8222|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9182|8223|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"____/__/__"|474|"" 9183|8224|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9184|8225|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9185|8226|215|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1977/__/__"|474|"" 9186|8227|31|"Five-sided pillbox with 2 embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9187|8228|31|"This was a sand-bagged Home Guard mortar position erected to defend Coverack and its harbour. The whole area was also protected with barbed wire entanglements, but no knowledge of any pillboxes. Coverack was bombed during the war with civilian casualties. The mortar was positioned on the grass area in front of the present day bus shelter."|"1999/03/__"|0|"" 9188|8229|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9189|910|31|"Five-sided pillbox, with 2 embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9190|907|31|"Five-sided pillbox, with 2 embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9191|8230|31|"Pillbox sited at the S end of the popular Newquay surfing beach, known as Fistral Beach. A contemporary postcard shows the pillbox in its location - it appears to be a standard type 24. It was demolished after the war. Fistral Beach was protected by a minefield and barbed wire defences during WWII."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 9192|912|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9193|931|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9194|930|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9195|8231|31|"This gun was one of a pair of coastal guns built to defend Fistral Beach Newquay. A contemporary photograph (attached) shows the two gun battery, but nothing is known of the calibre of the guns or who manned them. A second smaller gun position was located directly behind this battery, to the N and on the other side of the slope of the Towan Head, to protect the beaches of Newquay to the N of Fistral Beach. Presumably searchlights and an engine house would have formed part of this battery, but these locations have not yet been traced."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 9196|8232|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9197|8233|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9198|2420|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9199|2421|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9200|2423|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9201|8234|31|"This is the second gun of the Towan coastal battery. The contemporary photograph attached shows the two gun positions, but the calibre and manning details of the battery are not known. The gun positions have been demolished although traces of the concrete foundations can still be seen."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 9204|2427|31|"Type 24 pillbox. "|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9205|900|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9206|8235|31|"This two gun battery was built on the NW side of Towan Head, Newquay, to defend the N beaches of Newquay - Great Western Beach, Tolcarne Beach, Lusty Glaze, Porth Beach, Whipsiderry Beach and Watergate Beach. The gun position still exists in good condition and consists of a small 11ft x 7ft bunker/pillbox built close into the cliff, with a concrete gun platform showing two holdfast mounts (24in distance between bolts). The bunker is clad in the local Killas rock for camouflage and has two embrasures, two vents and an inner locker which originally had a door attached. This battery would also have protected Newquay Harbour entrance. The bunker has 9in walls. a 7in roof and 6ft 6in headroom. The concrete gun platform measures 18ft x 9ft. Embrasures 9in x 9in."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 9207|8236|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9208|2412|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9209|8237|31|"Trenance railway viaduct, situated just S of Newquay Station, was defended in the early stages of the war by two machine gun posts, one at either end. Manned by local Home Guard. Attached to record are photographs of the Home Guard members at these two machine gun posts. Both posts were sandbagged for protection."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 9210|8238|31|"One of two sandbagged machine gun posts on Trenance railway viaduct, situated just S of Newquay Station. Manned by local Home Guard."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 9211|8239|31|"This is a similar coastal gun site to two other gun sites in Cornwall at Gwithian Towans (AH321) and Pentewan Sands (AH219). It has a central open area with fixing bolts in concrete base and small buildings on either side assumed to be for gunners and ammunition storage. The gun would have been able to fire directly along the whole length of Praa Sands Beach. Apart from graffiti the gun site is still in good condition."|"1998/11/23"|0|"" 9212|8240|31|"Anti-tank cones (2ft 6ins high), now set by the side of the road, but probably originally from a roadblock site here. The cones have holes in them at the top to take posts so that they can be moved."|"2000/02/18"|0|"" 9214|894|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9215|1890|31|"Four-sided pillbox, with 3 embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9216|1889|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9217|1888|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9218|1895|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9219|1896|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9220|8241|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Plain concrete exterior facing. [Recorder views through binoculars]. "|"1999/10/04"|0|"" 9221|1917|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9222|1886|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9223|914|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9224|8242|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement, concrete-faced. It has a commanding view of the Teston road bridge over the River Medway. "|"1999/11/18"|0|"" 9225|8243|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with chamfered roof edges. It was originally built into the structure of the brewery which was DEMOLISHED."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9226|8244|31|"Type 28a anti-tank emplacement."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9227|1522|31|"Type 24 pillbox. "|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9228|632|31|"Type 28a anti-tank emplacement."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9229|634|31|"Pillbox with 3 embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9230|8245|31|"Type 28a anti-tank emplacement. [The accuracy of the situation of this site could be doubtful - recorder stated W of Salehurst, in which case NGR is wrong]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9231|8246|31|"Round, two-storey pillbox - brick-shuttered: embrasures at ground level as well as near the roof."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9232|8247|31|"Type 22 pillbox. No. 59. Concrete faced. [Another source - Osborne - for this pillbox gives NGR - TQ 957292]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9233|715|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A247."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9234|8248|31|"Coast artillery searchlight associated with Fowey harbour defences."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9235|714|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A248."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9236|713|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A249."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9237|712|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A250."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9238|709|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A251."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9239|8249|31|"Coast artillery searchlight associated with Fowey harbour defences."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9240|707|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A253."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9241|708|31|"Type 28 infantry pillbox. A 252."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9242|705|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A255."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9243|8250|31|"Readymoney Cove was defended by sinking a blockship across it. A bofors gun was located on top of a castle folly at head of beach. The folly still exists."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9244|706|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A254."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9245|752|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A238."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9246|8251|31|"One of two 6pdr guns positioned on the W side of Fowey harbour to N of the 4.7in guns."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9247|760|31|"Type 28 emplacement. A235."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9248|750|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A237."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9249|749|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A234"|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9250|761|31|"Type 24 pillbox variant. Built into wall of Isfield House. A236 [?]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9251|748|31|"Type 24 pillbox. A233[?]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9252|8252|31|"One of two 6pdr guns positioned on the W side of Fowey harbour to N of the 4.7in guns."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9253|747|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A228."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9254|8253|31|"A controlled minefield was laid across the outer harbour entrance."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9255|746|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'. A232"|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9256|745|31|"Type 24 pillbox. 'Thick-walled'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9257|8254|31|"Type 22 pillbox. No. 60."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9258|8255|31|"Type 22 pillbox. No. 61."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9259|8256|31|"A boom was laid across the inner harbour entrance."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9260|8257|31|"Type 22 pillbox. No. 62."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9261|8258|31|"Type 22 pillbox. No. 63."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9262|8259|31|"Type 22 pillbox. No. 64 [?]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9263|8260|31|"The coastal battery at Toll Point at the entrance to the Helford River. It consisted of one gun (almost certainly 75mm), a searchlight in front of the gun and lower down the cliff at sea level, together with a generator building and accommodation for the gunners. It was manned by the regular army. Helford River was used as a base for special forces engaged in clandestine operations by sea between Cornwall and N France. It was later used by the US forces as an embarkation hard for the Normandy invasion. Although the battery was demolished after the war, traces of the concrete foundations of what was probably the gun position and battery observation post etc. can still be seen in the meadow at the top of the cliffs."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9264|8261|31|"Probable type 24 pillbox. [Site confirmed as 'a perfectly sited pillbox' in letter to English Heritage from Dame Stephanie Shirley - 1.9.00]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9265|8262|31|"Probable type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9266|8263|31|"This site was a searchlight for the coast battery gun at Toll Point."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9267|8264|31|"Pillbox, no specification, now destroyed. It was in existence up to about 30 years ago. Nothing remains at the site today. One of at least five pillboxes built to defend the Helford River area - all built on the N bank of the river."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 9268|8265|31|"This anti-tank wall was built across the Portloe Harbour slipway to deny access to enemy tanks etc. Two thirds of the original wall still exists in good condition. A gap was left at the time of building to allow access by boats etc. This gap would have been closed by moveable concrete blocks in the event of an invasion. This wall is unusual as it measures 52in in width, compared with the usual 48in of other similar walls found in Cornwall. Height varies from four to five feet. Constructed with concrete blocks with a concrete infill."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9269|8266|31|"This anti-tank wall was built across the width of the exit/entrance to West Portholland beach - to deny access to the adjacent road. The wall measures four feet in width with an average height of four feet. About half of the original wall still exists in good condition."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 9270|8267|31|"Pillbox, one of the defensive ring of pillboxes built to protect RAF Cleave [from photographs it looks like a type 26]."|"1999/09/08"|0|"" 9271|8268|31|"Type 23 pillbox - one of a pair at this location."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9272|8269|31|"Two concrete blocks either side of path. It is known locally that the Americans trained here before the invasion of NW Europe. There was also a moveable barrier between the blocks."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 9273|8270|31|"Type 23 pillbox - one of a pair at this location."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9274|8271|31|"Anti-tank pimples on beach at Northcott Mouth, grouped together by stream and not in original position across beach."|"1999/03/17"|0|"" 9275|8272|31|"Pillbox, no specification, set in field wall, topped with turf."|"1999/05/28"|0|"" 9276|8273|31|"Anti-tank pimples on beach."|"1999/06/10"|0|"" 9277|8274|31|"Type 26 pillbox, adjacent to a pair of type 23s."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9278|8275|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9279|773|31|"Two man cylinder-shaped pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9280|8276|31|"Pillbox, no specification. It has fallen in and is now fenced off."|"1999/06/24"|0|"" 9281|8277|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9282|8278|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9283|8279|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9284|8280|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9285|8281|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with grass on roof."|"1999/09/23"|0|"" 9286|8282|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with grass [remains of camouflage?] on roof."|"1999/09/23"|0|"" 9287|8283|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9288|8284|31|"Type 24 pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9289|8285|31|"Five concrete anti-tank pimples."|"1999/06/24"|0|"" 9290|8286|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"1999/09/23"|0|"" 9291|8287|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. With original metal door leaning against side of pillbox. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 660473]."|"1999/09/23"|0|"" 9292|8288|31|"Type 24 pillbox. "|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9293|8289|31|"Type 24 pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9294|8290|31|"Type 24 pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9295|8291|31|"Three large concrete blocks. Formerly across slipway, but now moved to N of slipway, under S pier of lock gate."|"1999/06/23"|0|"" 9296|8292|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9297|8293|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9298|8294|31|"Type 24 pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9299|8295|31|"Anti-tank wall two thirds of which is still intact, one part removed to allow beach access. It is constructed from small concrete blocks and extant part measures about 16yds in length and varies in height from 8ft to 5ft. It is stepped in height due to slope of beach. The foundation of the wall which has been demolished can still be seen. Channels were left at ground level in original wall to allow water (stream) to pass under it out to sea. The original wall was about 30yds long and would have closed off access or egress to beach completely. The top of the wall has been concreted over in a slight dome shape."|"1999/06/30"|0|"" 9300|8296|31|"Anti-tank wall constructed from small concrete blocks with a central core of concrete. It is 6ft in height and 34in wide. The wall extends from a small river running parallel with the road, across a small field and has been cut off where it adjoins the road. Originally, it would have extended across the road with a gap (probably chicane type for traffic). Approximately 16yds of the wall remain. It is part of a private garden, but is in very good condition. This wall was located to stop any invasion traffic from proceeding inland from Portreath beach."|"1999/07/01"|0|"" 9301|8297|31|"Type 24 pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9302|8298|31|"Type 24 pillbox. "|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9303|8299|31|"Type 24 pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9304|8300|31|"Type 24 pillbox. "|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9305|8301|31|"Type 24 pillbox, one of five built to defend Pendower and Carne beaches. This pillbox is heavily overgrown with soil and undergrowth. Only a small section of the concrete roof and part of the front of the pillbox, and one embrasure can be seen. However, it appears to be intact, although it would take some time and work to uncover it. The shape of three sections of wall can just be seen. The other pillboxes in the area are type 24s. This pillbox is about 100yds W of the partly demolished pillbox. It is sited just on the E end of the car park on the hill leading down to the beach."|"1999/07/06"|0|"" 9306|8302|31|"Type 28 anti-tank emplacement. "|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9307|8303|31|"Type 28A anti-tank emplacement. "|"1999/10/04"|0|"" 9308|8304|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9309|8305|31|"4 x field gun emplacements: concrete with semi-circular grooves for the trails of the guns."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 9310|8306|31|"Home Guard auxiliary unit operational base. Set up in 1940. The unit built the base in an old quarry in a small copse about 2 miles NW of village at Daw's Hill Plantation. Additional notes attached to record."|"1999/07/13"|450|"" 9311|8307|31|"Home Guard auxiliary unit operational base. Set up in 1940. The unit built is base was built in an old quarry in a small copse about 2 miles NW of village at Daw's Hill Plantation."|"1999/07/13"|0|"" 9312|8308|31|"Probable infantry trench."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 9313|8309|31|"Home Guard auxiliary unit operational base. Set up in 1943. The unit built the base in an old quarry. It was 15ft x 12ft and made of wood and curved corrugated sheeting. Additional notes attached to record."|"1999/07/13"|450|"" 9314|8310|31|"Home Guard auxiliary unit bomb store, in upper rooms of village shop. Additional notes attached to record."|"1999/07/13"|450|"" 9315|8311|31|"2 x 6in Emergency Battery. No.2 gun emplacement survives. Trench system in wood. Some remains of hutted camp."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 9316|8312|31|"Polshilsa House - Captain Dingley's residence and auxiliary unit's headquarters. Additional notes attached to record."|"1999/07/13"|450|"" 9317|8313|31|"Battery of 2 x 6in guns, mounted each side of 19th cent. turret. No.1 emplacement now houses refreshments kiosk: No.2 is circular viewing platform. Remains of ammunition lifts in fort below. Guns emplaced 1909."|"1995/04/16"|0|"" 9320|8315|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9321|8316|31|"Auxiliary Unit 'hide', dug into hill, overlooking valley (towards A28 road). With corrugated iron roof."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 9322|8317|31|"Type 22 pillbox [Ref: 2]."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 9323|8318|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9324|8319|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9325|8320|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9326|8321|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9327|8322|31|"Anti-tank trap - concrete block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9328|8323|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9329|8324|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9330|8325|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9331|8326|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9332|8327|31|"Observation post [?], built in the form of the common Dover square pillbox, with its overhanging roof slab and 2 embrasures per side. Brick-shuttered. The embrasures, however, have remains of wooden frames, apparently to take glazing, so the structure is most likely to have been an observation post."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 9333|1007|31|"'Dragon's teeth' of assorted sizes, without metal struts inserted. PHOTOGRAPHED November 1997 [Photo WANTING - now possibly located 15.11.01 AWF].]."|"1997/11/__"|0|"" 9334|8275|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox. Concrete faced."|"1999/09/09"|0|"" 9335|8277|31|"Type 24 pillbox; concrete faced. Still has grass camouflage on the roof. The embrasures are bricked up. Possible modern use as a bat sanctuary."|"1999/09/09"|0|"" 9336|8278|31|"Type 24 pillbox, now covered with earth and with a footpath running over its roof. A face of the pillbox is still visible amongst thick vegetation. [Recorder states pillbox was covered with earth from the nearby river bank in works undertaken by the local authority, and that many local people do not know now it is there]."|"1999/09/09"|0|"" 9337|8280|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered."|"1999/09/09"|0|"" 9338|8328|31|"6pdr. gun emplacement."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 9339|8329|31|"Movable concrete anti-tank obstacles."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9340|8330|31|"Pillbox. DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9342|8332|31|"Pillbox [probably type 24]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9343|8333|31|"Pillbox [probably type 24]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9344|8334|31|"Pillbox [probably type 24]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9345|8335|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9346|8336|31|"Allan Williams turret."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9347|8337|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9348|8338|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9349|8339|31|"Machine gun post in a ruined state."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9350|8340|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9351|8341|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9352|8342|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9354|8344|31|"Pillbox [type 24]."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 9355|8229|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick-shuttered. Grass on roof [remains of camouflage?]."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 9356|8233|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures: still has grass camouflage on roof."|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 9358|8346|31|"Anti-tank block, situated on W side of bridge over River Eden. Part of anti-tank block damaged with reinforcement exposed. "|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 9359|8347|31|"27+ 'dragon's teeth', 5 x 5ft cubes (with others recently destroyed) in 2 lines - the principal one S of the railway, the other N of the track. Housing development has led to destruction of some of the anti-tank obstacles. "|"1998/02/09"|451|"" 9361|8348|31|"Road block sockets in road surface - area approx. 20ft x 30ft. Each socket is 16ins x 19ins set in concrete base. Probably designed for railway rails or RSJs. c.20 sockets extant."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 9362|2510|31|"Large square (or rectangular) pillbox. The size suggests it could be a type 28 [recorder can see little other than the roof]. Clad with bright red bricks."|"1999/08/01"|0|"" 9363|2514|31|"Polygonal pillbox, probably type 24. Chamfered roof and size suggests it is thick-walled. Faces E or SE."|"1999/08/01"|0|"" 9364|8349|31|"Group of 66 x 'dragon's teeth', in an area about 15yds square. Originally part of a road block. Some 'pimples' straddle top of railway embankment on S side of line. A plaque mounted on one of the 'pimples' by Guildford Borough Council gives date of construction and RE unit involved. [See also UORN 10081, which is very likely the same site]."|"1999/03/__"|0|"" 9365|8350|31|"A stub of steel rail embedded in a circular plug which is inserted in a concrete socket. This was part of a road block where 'hairpin' rails were used over the area of pavements and road. This fragment is on a raised bank close to the wall of the Church Institute, adjacent to the pavement. [The recorder lived 200 yards away during the war and observed the Home Guard regularly practising the erection of the rails, usually on a Sunday when there was little traffic]."|"1999/04/__"|0|"" 9366|8351|31|"Pillbox [probably type 24]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9367|8352|31|"Hexagonal machine-gun pillbox, which still has a few fittings for the machine guns. The pillbox has a tree growing through the centre of it, and (extraordinarily) appears to have been built around this tree, which grows from the earth floor and penetrates the concrete roof slabs."|"1997/07/07"|0|"" 9368|8353|31|"On the N side of a track entrance to Down Ampney estate are 6 anti-tank 'pimples' which block the area from a small culvert and ditch (passing under the road) to the edge of the track. A further 'pimple' can be seen a few feet away on the other side of the track."|"1999/04/17"|0|"" 9369|8354|31|"About 20 x anti-tank cubes (on private land), 3' 6ins cubes side by side on the side of an old part-demolished railway embankment. Most are partly buried with only about 18ins in most cases above ground. This is possibly due to landscaping of the site when the top of the embankment was removed during the creation of an industrial estate."|"1999/05/06"|0|"" 9370|8355|31|"This is probably a type 26 pillbox overlooking the River Severn. [Recorder unable to gain entrance owing to brambles, etc]. Above the entrance incised in the concrete are the words 'GO TO IT' [see photograph]."|"1999/04/18"|0|"" 9371|8356|31|"Type 26 pillbox overlooking the River Severn. [Recorder unable to gain entrance owing to brambles, etc]. Interior appears empty and clean with some remains of wooden shelves [?]. Entrance is to the rear and by means of a 20ft long, 6ft deep concrete block lined trench, which has its entry from the rail line about 2ft above the track bed."|"1999/04/18"|0|"" 9372|8357|31|"Two wooden posts, both approx. 5ft high, which might relate to a WW2 check point at a bridge over the railway. The one nearest the bridge stonework has five slots cut through it: the other spaced 2ft to its right has 4 slots. It may be that these posts were used to form some type of barrier. There is no evidence in the stonework on the bridge or similar posts on the other side of the bridge approach."|"1999/04/18"|0|"" 9373|8358|31|"Remains of a concrete base with a few pieces of concrete at the foot of the embankment. The base seems about the same size as that of the pillbox at SO 644012 (DD5)."|"1999/04/18"|0|"" 9374|8359|31|"The pillbox has the same basic layout as a type 27, but with no open central well. There is an internal straight anti-ricochet wall at a right angle to the entrance. The entrance, which is built into the side of the embankment, is protected by an 'L'-shaped wall. The pillbox is constructed of reinforced concrete (with wood shuttering, but the entrance wall is made of concrete blocks. There is a large and deep crack running over the roof and down the two faces that follow the edge of the embankment."|"1999/04/18"|0|"" 9375|8360|31|"Type 26 pillbox overlooking the River Severn. [Recorder unable to access interior owing to undergrowth]. From what can be seen of the interior, it is dry, clean and sound. The entrance is from the railway embankment by means of a short 5-6ft long block-lined trench."|"1999/04/18"|0|"" 9376|8361|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9377|8362|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9378|8363|215|"Anti-tank wall."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9379|8364|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9380|8365|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9381|8366|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9382|8367|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9383|8368|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9384|8369|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9385|8370|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9386|8371|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9387|1165|31|"Circular pillbox at edge of Stiffkey salt marshes. Buried to level of surviving embrasures (2)."|"1999/10/03"|0|"" 9388|8373|31|"Circular 2-man concrete structure standing c.3.5ft high, possibly Norcon-type pillbox at bridge over River Stour "|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9389|8374|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9390|8375|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9391|8376|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9392|8377|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9393|8378|221|"Rectangular-shaped pillbox [probably as a result of surviving camouflage] shown on military oblique air photo. There appear to be holes in the roof, possibly from original camouflage fixing[?]. Unusual type with embrasures across the corners."|"1943/07/17"|1062|"" 9394|8379|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9395|8380|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9396|5699|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|426|"105" 9397|5669|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|426|"105" 9398|5769|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|426|"105" 9399|5770|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|426|"105" 9400|5668|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|426|"105" 9401|5771|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|426|"105" 9402|8381|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9403|8382|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - ST 402448]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9404|8383|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9405|5739|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9406|5738|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 9407|5702|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9408|5757|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9409|5762|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9410|5765|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9411|5767|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9412|5766|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9413|5700|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9414|270|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9415|5701|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9416|2257|31|"Structure partially buried. Badly cracked in places, with some large pieces of masonry dislodged and lying nearby. Generally poor condition. The wall around the W embrasure is the most damaged. with PLAN."|"1999/09/29"|0|"" 9417|8385|31|"Pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|453|"10" 9418|8386|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement. "|"____/__/__"|453|"10" 9419|8387|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9420|8388|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9422|2994|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9423|8390|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9424|8391|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering. "|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9425|8392|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - ST 521434]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9426|5741|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9427|8393|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9428|8394|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9429|8395|215|"35 x anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9430|3065|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9431|8396|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9432|3067|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9433|3068|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9434|3069|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9435|8397|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - ST 590457]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9436|3071|215|"29 x anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9437|3070|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9438|3073|215|"Recorder Alexander describes site as 'hedgehog'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"1999" 9439|3075|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9440|8398|215|"Remains of anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9441|8399|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - ST 495464]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9442|3081|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9443|8400|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9444|8401|215|"4 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9445|8402|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9446|8403|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9447|8404|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9448|8405|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox, partly densely overgrown. Roof covered with earth and grass [remains of camouflage?]. The embrasures have been blocked up, 2 with airbricks [possibly for bat roost?]."|"1999/09/23"|0|"" 9449|8406|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox, partly densely overgrown. Roof covered with earth and grass [remains of camouflage?]. The embrasures have been blocked up, 2 with airbricks [possibly for bat roost?]."|"1999/09/23"|0|"" 9450|8407|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering. Recorder Alexander gives NGR - ST 622499]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9451|8408|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - ST 622502]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9453|5744|215|"20 x anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 9454|8410|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9455|8411|215|"6 x anti-tank cubes. Photograph shows two of them."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9456|8412|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering. [Recorder, Alexander, gives NGR - ST 651516]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9457|8413|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9458|8414|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9459|8415|31|"Trench."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9460|8416|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9461|8417|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9462|8418|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9463|8419|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9464|8420|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9466|8421|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9467|8422|31|"Anti-tank block and angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9468|8423|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9469|8424|31|"Anti-tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9470|8425|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9471|8426|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9472|8427|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9473|8428|31|"Anti-tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9474|8429|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9475|8430|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9476|8431|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9477|8432|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9478|8433|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9479|8434|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9480|8435|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9481|8436|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9482|8437|31|"Anti-tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9483|8438|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9484|8439|31|"Anti-tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9485|8440|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9486|8441|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9487|8442|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9488|8443|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9489|8444|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9490|8445|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9491|8446|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9492|8447|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9493|8448|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9494|8449|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9495|8450|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9496|8451|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9497|8452|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9498|8453|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9499|8454|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9500|8455|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9501|8456|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9502|8457|31|"Anti-tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9503|8458|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9504|8459|31|"Gun emplacement described as anti-tank gun pit."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9505|8460|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9506|8461|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9507|8462|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9508|8463|31|"Machine gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9509|8464|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9510|8465|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9511|8466|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9512|8467|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9513|8468|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9514|8469|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9515|8470|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9516|8471|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9517|8472|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9518|8473|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9519|8474|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9520|8475|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9521|8476|31|"Possible type 23 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9522|8477|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9523|8478|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9524|8479|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9525|8480|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9526|8481|31|"Anti-tank obstacle, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9527|8482|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9528|8483|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9529|8484|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9530|8485|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9531|8486|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9532|8487|31|"Anti-tank obstacle - angle iron."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9533|8488|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9534|8489|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9535|8490|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9536|8491|215|"6 x anti-tank blocks."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9537|8492|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with wooden fence on roof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9538|8493|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9539|8494|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9540|8495|215|"'Hedgehog'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9541|8496|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9542|8497|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9543|8498|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9544|8499|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9545|8500|31|"Home Guard shelter - post. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9546|8501|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9547|8502|31|"Trenches."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9548|8503|31|"Trenches and gun emplacements defending Luton airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9550|8505|31|"Home Guard shelter."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9551|7168|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, partly overgrown. [Recorder, Cole, gives NGR - SU 614682]."|"1999/07/29"|0|"" 9553|8506|31|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/07/27"|0|"" 9554|8507|31|"The site is completely overgrown by bushes and brambles. Only the roof is visible from the canal bank- the remainder of the structure is buried. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/07/27"|0|"" 9555|8508|31|"The site is completely overgrown with soil and weeds up to roof level. Only the roof is visible level with the canal bank. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/07/27"|0|"" 9556|8509|31|"The site is surrounded by trees, in good condition and intact. The entire structure tilts away from the canal, probably where the bank falls away to softer ground. However, there are no significant cracks in the walls or visible foundations, so it is probably now stable. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 22 shell-proof]."|"1999/07/27"|0|"" 9557|8510|31|"Square pillbox built into the NW corner of the churchyard wall and camouflaged with stone to match it. Two embrasures face W and N, the latter being blocked by later cement facing to the N wall. Each embrasure has a concrete shelf beneath it. The entrance is reached via a flight of steps up to the churchyard towards the S."|"1993/__/__"|19|"" 9558|7717|31|"Concrete gun emplacement with passages to two underground magazines to the rear. Interior retains original camouflage paint. Graffiti on the roof reads, ""R. Daman 1940. AG 229 Batt. 58th Med. Reg."""|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 9559|8511|171|"Auxiliary Unit site (code no. Z90). [Information from Auxiliary Unit member, Len Mills]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9560|7718|31|"Type 25 circular concrete pillbox, built with corrugated iron shuttering. There are 3 embrasures and an entrance half way up the rear wall. The whole structure stands on a massive concrete base."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 9561|8373|31|"Small concrete pillbox, apparently in good condition, but overgrown with weeds at rear,"|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 9562|8512|171|"Auxiliary Unit site for two men. [Information from Auxiliary Unit member, Len Mills]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9563|8513|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9564|8514|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Rodney Legg]."|"1999/__/__"|13|"111" 9565|8515|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9566|8516|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. Dugout. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9567|8517|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9568|8518|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]. [Recorder gives NGR - SY 360979, probably in error]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9569|8519|171|"Auxiliary Unit outstation.. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas and Colin Durrant]. "|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9570|8520|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Mrs. Iris M. Burgin of Corfe Mullen whose husband, Robert Burgin, (died 1995) was a member]. "|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9571|8521|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Colin Durrant. Also from Fred Simpson, ex-Auxiliary Unit member]."|"1999/__/__"|604|"36" 9572|8522|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9573|8523|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. Dugout and house attic used. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9574|8524|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Colin Durrant]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9575|8525|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Colin Durrant]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9576|8526|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Colin Durrant, and Len Mills of Portesham]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9577|8527|171|"Auxiliary Unit outstation (codename Osterley 1A). [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9578|8528|171|"Auxiliary Unit site in an outhouse. [Information from Phil Garrett, 'Dorset Evening Echo']."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9579|8529|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from B. Saunders]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9580|8530|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Oliver Duke and ex-Auxiliary Unit member, Ron Jones]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9581|8531|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9582|8532|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9583|8533|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9584|8534|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9585|8535|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9586|5755|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9587|8536|215|"3 x anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9588|8537|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9589|8538|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9590|5743|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9591|8539|215|"Type 26 pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9592|5742|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9593|8540|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9594|8541|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9595|8542|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9596|8543|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9597|8544|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9598|8545|215|"Type 26 pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9599|8546|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9600|8547|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9601|8548|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9602|8549|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9603|8550|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9604|8551|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9605|8552|215|"Anti-tank ditch. Still survives within woodland."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9606|8553|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9607|8554|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering. Recorder, Alexander, gives NGR - ST 784595]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"107" 9608|8555|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9609|8556|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9610|8557|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9611|8558|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox. [Recorder, Alexander, gives NGR - ST 793598]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9612|8559|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9613|8560|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9614|8561|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9615|8562|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9616|8563|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox. Recorder, Alexander, gives NGR - ST 843599]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9617|177|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9618|8564|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9619|8565|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9620|8566|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 9621|8567|171|"Auxiliary Unit outstation - Osterley 7B. [Information from Oliver Duke and Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9622|8568|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Oliver Duke, Arthur Gabbitas, Phil Garrett ('Dorset Evening Echo'), B.W. Hockey, and G.C. Samways]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9623|8569|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Oliver Duke, Arthur Gabbitas, and ex-Auxiliary Unit member, Edwin P. Watts]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9624|8570|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Len Mills of Portesham]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9625|8571|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Alan Downton of Frampton]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9626|8572|171|"Auxiliary Unit site in cellar. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9627|8573|31|"On an untidy site surrounded by bushes and nettles. Partly overgrown. At the edge of a private field used by fishermen as a car park. Large open doorway on E side. A 2pdr opening on the road side [W] is now blocked by a wall of the new bridge. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/07/27"|0|"" 9628|8574|171|"Auxiliary Unit outstation - in cellar. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9629|8575|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Oliver Duke, Colin Durrant, and P.B. Saunders, ex-Auxiliary Unit member]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9630|8576|31|"At water's edge - foundations partly eroded away. Entrance on E side. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/07/27"|0|"" 9631|8577|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. Dugout. [Information from Colin Durrant and Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9632|8578|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Arthur Gabbitas]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9633|8579|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Richard Shute of Poole]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9634|8580|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. [Information from Richard Shute of Poole]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9635|8581|31|"Rifle pit, on high ground overlooking the cove on the N side. Informant: Gordon ('Boy') Male, who as a child played in these pits with other children. Recorder's photograph 526/E(37) of 2.4.97 not included."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 9636|5890|31|"Informants, George Davey and Gordon ('Boy') Male, local men. Pillbox had a concrete base, multi-sided, corrugated iron sheeting used vertically as shuttering for concrete walls. Built on a rise close to the water's edge; awash at the highest tides."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 9637|8582|31|"Rifle pit, on high ground overlooking the cove on the N side. Informant: Gordon ('Boy') Male, who as a child played in these pits with other children. Recorder's photograph 531/21 of 9.5.97 not included."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 9638|8583|31|"Rifle pit, on high ground overlooking the cove on the N side. Informant: Gordon ('Boy') Male, who as a child played in these pits with other children. Recorder's photographs 526/36 of 2.4.97 and 531/20 of 9.5.97 not included."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 9639|8584|31|"Rifle pit, on high ground overlooking the cove on the S side. Informant: Mr. Noble of Clarence Road. Recorder's photographs 526/32 of 2.4.97 and 529/14 and 16 of 7.4.97 not included."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 9640|8585|31|"Square pillbox on W boundary of grounds of Leeson House, now owned by Dorset County Council. Embrasures in N, S and W walls. Roofless. Made of stone blocks on the N, S and W walls; brick on E wall."|"1998/06/__"|0|"" 9641|705|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Has number A255 stencilled on an interior wall. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9642|8586|31|"Brick observation post, with ground and first floor, and concrete roof."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 9643|8587|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, brick-skinned, of a variant form, situated in an elevated position with good field of fire across valley to S to road/stream bridge. [Recorder not able to gain access to interior: on private land]."|"1998/02/14"|0|"" 9644|1516|31|"Two-chamber pillbox: N chamber to house gun to cover River Rother bridge crossing. S chamber to house 4 x machine gun positions. Access by ramp from NE corner."|"1999/02/06"|0|"" 9645|706|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. Good condition."|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9646|708|31|"Anti-tank type pillbox. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9647|707|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9648|709|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Has number A251 stencilled on an interior wall. "|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9649|712|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Has number A250 stencilled on an interior wall."|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9650|701|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Has the number 261 stencilled on an interior wall. "|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9651|702|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Has the number A259 stencilled on an interior wall. "|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9652|704|31|"Pillbox type 24. Brick-shuttered. Has the number 256 stencilled on an inside wall. "|"1998/09/23"|0|"" 9654|806|31|"Pillbox, 1.82m x 1.82m internally, with entrance and flight of 4 steps. Walls are concrete, 1.02m thick, with half brick internally lining as permanent formwork, and corrugated steel sheeting formwork externally: there is one large embrasure in the SW corner. Roof is 600mm-700mm thick. It appears that there was some form of porch over the entrance steps. Faces SSW. Interior access possible."|"1999/02/28"|0|"" 9655|1495|31|"Standard type 25 Armco pillbox 1.83m diameter internally, with corrugated steel formwork externally, 3 embrasures and an entrance, which has been enlarged with the top cut away."|"1999/02/28"|0|"" 9656|1496|31|"Standard type 25 Armco pillbox, 1.83m diameter internally, with corrugated steel formwork externally, 3 embrasures and an entrance."|"1999/02/28"|0|"" 9657|803|31|"A pillbox [type 23], 1.87m x 1.84m internally, with outer open lobby, 1.36m x 1.84m internally. Walls, 394mm thick of two half-brick skins with concrete core and 3 precast concrete embrasures. Roof, reinforced concrete 300mm thick. The entrance to the lobby and from the lobby to the pillbox are only 450mm wide which seems very narrow. Dug into lower slopes of cliff. Faces SW. Interior access possible."|"1999/02/28"|0|"" 9660|2415|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, situated on edge of woodland with field of fire E towards rail crossing of River Medway. Wood-shuttered. No identification number seen. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/15"|0|"" 9661|2414|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, set in woodland on high ground with field of fire E across River Medway. No identification number. Wood-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TQ 505394]."|"1998/02/15"|0|"" 9662|2413|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, situated in woodland with field of fire E across River Medway and valley. Wood-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/15"|0|"" 9663|1920|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox situated in elevated position overlooking River Medway and valley. Identification number A32. Wood-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/15"|0|"" 9664|8589|31|"Overgrown and boarded up. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/07/27"|0|"" 9665|8590|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, overgrown by trees and bushes. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/07/27"|0|"" 9666|8591|31|"Site only just visible from canal towpath on opposite bank [the site is on the N bank of canal), and is easily missed as it is camouflaged as a shed [unconfirmed]. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a 'rectangular type']."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 9667|8592|31|"Emplacement is situated on a narrow V-shaped bank between the Kennet and Avon Canal and the River Kennet. The foundations actually touch the water on both sides. An unclassified road runs along the third side of the triangular site. The entrance faces the road and is boarded up. The inside is visible and seems to be intact. There is a 2pdr embrasure on the E side. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 9668|8593|31|"Site is situated in the V-junction of the N bank of the Kennet and Avon Canal and the weir/stream that runs to Tyle Mill. The site is completely overgrown by bushes and only a very small part of the structure is visible from the towpath on the S bank. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 9669|8594|31|"The site is now used as a sanitary station for canal boats and appears to be owned by British Waterways. The exterior is now painted white. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 9670|8595|31|"The site is on the N side of the Kennet and Avon Canal, alongside stream. There is a large doorway facing an open field on the W side. There are substantial concrete foundations washed by stream on N side and a 2pdr embrasure on E side. The interior contains rubbish, but the condition of the structure is exceptionally good. There are further machine gun embrasures on all sides. [Colin Alexander's gazetteer lists it as a type 28a]."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 9671|8596|270|"A 3 or 4 storey small smock mill, octagonal wooden tower and revolving cap to hold sails. Mill was disused before the war. Windmills of England by R.J. Brown mentions that the mill was used as an observation post by the Home Guard during the war."|"1999/09/01"|443|"46, 47" 9672|8597|31|"Wood-shuttered anti-tank blocks in line on either side of Butchers Cross - 9 on W side of road, 6 on E side."|"1998/01/17"|0|"" 9673|8598|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1999/02/18"|0|"" 9674|6504|31|"Type 22 pillbox, previously under threat from bridge construction now clear of danger."|"1999/09/15"|0|"" 9677|1888|31|"Type 24 pillbox, situated on N side of River Medway (close to river bank). Brick-skinned exterior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9678|8599|31|"Pillbox, variant built against cliff. A long narrow embrasure looks out over beach and sea and a small embrasure covers railway line. The entrance faces SE. The site was seen from a passing train."|"1999/08/15"|0|"" 9679|1889|31|"Type 24 pillbox, situated on N side of the River Medway with field of fire S over river."|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9681|8600|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Brick built with 6in concrete roof, hexagonal in shape. There is a low entrance and two embrasures have been reinforced."|"1997/09/08"|0|"" 9682|894|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on W side of River Medway (on river bank). Field of fire E to S across river and valley. "|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9683|2425|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox, brick-skinned, set into river bank. The entrance to the pillbox cannot be seen. "|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9684|898|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on bank of River Medway, with field of fire across river E."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 9685|8601|31|"Type 22 brick pillbox with concrete roof. Approx. 150yds SE of farm buildings. The entrance has been enlarged upwards to concrete of roof. The pillbox is 6ft 5in high has a concrete base and roof. Embrasures are 2ft 10in wide and 1ft high. The walls are 18in thick and the roof 1ft. There are concrete lintels to the embrasures which have stepped side facing outwards."|"1999/04/30"|0|"" 9686|616|31|"Pillbox, brick-skinned, with detached blast wall. [Interior not seen by recorder]."|"1998/01/17"|0|"" 9687|8602|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated adjacent to the main A26 (former A21) Tunbridge Wells to Lewes road. Field of fire N and NE. Embrasures blocked up. Blast wall damaged by owner in an attempt to make space and use as a store."|"1997/11/30"|0|"" 9688|8603|31|"7 x anti-tank 'pimples' on S approach to Jarvis Brook, on old track off B2100 road."|"1998/05/17"|0|"" 9689|2427|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with field of fire S across river."|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9690|1884|31|"Type 24 pillbox, situated in copse above valley floor. Field of fire S to E across river and valley. "|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9691|1883|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated in elevated position in trees overlooking the River Medway, with field of fire S and SE across river and valley. "|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9692|1885|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox, situated in elevated position on sloping bank into which it is set, overlooking River Medway with field of fire S across valley. Brick-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9693|1886|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox, situated in elevated position overlooking the River Medway, with field of fire S across river and valley. Brick-shuttered. Set low into the ground, and rear portion cannot be seen. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9694|1887|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with brick-shuttered exterior, situated on N side of River Medway close to river bank, with field of fire S and SE across river and over valley. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TQ 526415]."|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9695|1890|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox, brick-shuttered exterior, situated adjacent to the road from Fordcombe - Penshurst. Field of fire S across River Medway valley. Pillbox set into slope of hill near track with side entrance: 3 x S facing embrasures."|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9696|2412|31|"Type 24 pillbox, situated on the flood plain of the River Medway, with field of fire across the river valley and the river. "|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 9697|1784|31|"Three loopholes in garden wall looking forwards Dyers Hill Bridge (over the Evenlode)."|"1999/02/02"|0|"" 9698|8604|31|"Non-standard square pillbox, set into bank of river valley, with field of fire across valley to coast. Guarded sunken entrance. Corrugated iron shuttered roof, and wood gun supports at interior of embrasure. with PLAN drawn on form. [can be seen on photograph showing Cuckmere Haven defences, c.1950 - PRO ADM 326/162]."|"1997/11/09"|767|"" 9699|8605|31|"Two anti tank blocks made from sewer pipes filled with concrete. 4ft high and 20in in diameter."|"1999/09/28"|0|"" 9700|724|31|"Non-standard pillboxes, brick-shuttered, situated on roof of station, with field of fire for E pillbox N and NE to S: W pillbox N, NW and S Defensive coastal installation protecting railway station and adjacent low lying area. with location PLANS drawn on forms."|"1998/05/09"|0|"" 9701|8606|31|"An anti tank block made from sewer pipe filled with concrete. 4ft high and 20in in diameter."|"1999/09/28"|0|"" 9702|8607|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/09/28"|0|"" 9703|7394|31|"Large square pillbox. [Seen from passing train]."|"1999/08/15"|0|"" 9704|8608|31|"Coastal observation post. 7ft 11in high. Red brick and concrete walls, flat concrete roof, concrete window sills and door lintel. Aggregate concrete floor. Remains of internal partitions visible: wooden beam in ceiling at right angle to door. Remains of two metal door hinges on left hand side of door, and wooden post ends in concrete lintel. Remains of internal brick compartment (toilet?) visible. Small wooden framed window and ventilation shaft with remains of metal grille inside this compartment. Two side windows have metal girder-like reinforcing lintels. Two front and two side windows have slate supports at base of brick pillars. Round hole (for pipe?) approx. 4in wide in lower wall near to 'toilet' compartment. This building is approx 60yds from searchlight on beach."|"1999/05/__"|0|"" 9705|8609|31|"Anti-tank blocks and anti-tank wall running E - W across Cuckmere Valley. 17 blocks and anti-tank wall. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/09"|0|"" 9706|7043|31|"One of 3 type 25 pillboxes, corrugated iron-shuttered, positioned near Seaford. Area now occupied by industrial units. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/09"|0|"" 9707|8610|31|"Anti-tank blocks and anti-tank wall running E - W across Cuckmere Valley. 17 blocks [see UORN 8609] and anti-tank wall. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/09"|0|"" 9708|8611|31|"One of 3 x type 25 pillboxes positioned around an area of the South Downs near Seaford. The area is now occupied by industrial units. Built using corrugated iron shuttering. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/09"|0|"" 9709|8612|31|"One of 3 x type 25 pillboxes positioned around an area of the South Downs near Seaford. The area is now occupied by industrial units. Built using corrugated iron shuttering. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1997/11/09"|0|"" 9710|8613|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, brick-shuttered. It appears to provide fire towards Southease Bridge. The main embrasure has a holdfast consisting of a circular plate 18.75ins diameter with 9 bolts for a Hotchkiss 6pdr QF [quick firing] gun. There is also a similar holdfast outside the pillbox. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9711|1504|31|"Pillbox of unknown design, covering bridge over river at Boship Farm and the river E of its position. [Recorder Sholl gives NGR - TQ 574112]."|"1998/07/14"|0|"" 9712|611|31|"Single chamber type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, with holdfast for Hotchkiss 6pdr QF gun. Brick-shuttered. Used as garden store by nearby house. Embrasure bricked up."|"1998/06/__"|0|"" 9713|1534|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, wood-shuttered. Has number A83 on interior wall."|"1998/07/__"|0|"" 9714|8614|31|"Beach defence light. Red brick and concrete walls and roof. Red brick enclosed yard at rear. Retaining walls 2ft 7in high. Metal reinforcing rods approx. 1in diameter visible in concrete door lintel and in interior concrete beams. Rear entrance has only 4ft 4in headroom. Inside chamber are remains of wooden and metal door fittings. Seaward end of chamber has three sided bay opening that runs almost entire width and height of structure. Gravel floor slopes steeply towards seaward end giving headroom of 7ft at bay opening. There are two concrete supporting beams in roof. There is an 8in diameter hole, 5ft in from roof at seaward end. A rough outline of an irregular outer circle is visible in the concrete roof. A small rectangular window opening at eye level lies in the wall to the left hand side of seaward bay opening. As viewed from the beach there is a large concrete plinth and rectangular supporting structure with horizontal and vertical metal reinforcing rods. A supporting concrete pillar is just visible behind hollow front facade, which is only solid for approx. 1ft."|"1999/05/__"|0|"" 9715|608|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, brick-shuttered. Ref no. A90 on interior wall."|"1998/06/__"|0|"" 9716|8615|31|"A line of approx. 17 anti-tank cubes, laid corner to corner."|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 9717|600|31|"Type 28 single chamber pillbox with holdfast for Hotchkiss 6pdr. A shed has been built on top of the pillbox which is used as a storeroom."|"1998/05/15"|0|"" 9718|2523|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with interior brick shuttering."|"1998/07/__"|0|"" 9719|2524|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with interior brick shuttering."|"1998/07/28"|0|"" 9720|2525|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with interior brick shuttering. [Recorder Sholl gives NGR - TQ 524363]."|"1998/07/__"|0|"" 9721|596|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with interior brick shuttering. This pillbox is built on a hill and subsequently the entrance is on the side as opposed to the normal position at the rear."|"1998/06/__"|0|"" 9722|8616|31|"Two concrete cylinders, in poor condition. The site is well placed at a bend in the road on the reverse slope to an enemy advancing from the SE [this was possibly a roadblock site]."|"1998/12/13"|0|"" 9723|592|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with brick interior shuttering."|"1998/06/__"|0|"" 9724|598|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with brick interior shuttering."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 9725|598|31|"Standard FW3/24 pillbox (wood-shuttered) situated between railway and road in middle of meadow defending south eastern approach along road. Part of Newhaven - Penshurst stop line. No identification number. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1995/12/08"|0|"" 9726|8617|31|"Three concrete anti-tank cylinders each with a lifting eye on top. They lie in undergrowth just off the road (A 287). The A 30 is now a dual carriageway at this junction, but in the 1940s it was a single carriageway crossed by the then minor road, now the A 287."|"1998/12/13"|0|"" 9727|2410|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with brick interior shuttering."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 9728|8618|31|"A brick skinned Vickers machine gun emplacement, with concrete roof. The site is set off the path on a slope, adjacent to the Basingstoke Canal."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 9729|1497|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with brick interior shuttering."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 9730|2408|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with brick interior shuttering."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 9731|1537|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with brick interior shuttering."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 9732|8619|31|"Type 24 shellproof pillbox, brick walled and concrete roof."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 9733|2416|31|"Type 28 pillbox: single chamber with large opening at rear. Holdfast for Hotchkiss 6pdr. QF gun. Brick-shuttered exterior. [Recorder Sholl gives NGR - TQ 505390]."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 9735|2415|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox; brick interior shuttering."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 9736|2414|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox; brick interior shuttering."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 9737|2413|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with interior brick shuttering."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 9738|1920|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, with number A32 on interior wall. Brick-shuttered interior."|"1998/06/06"|0|"" 9739|1141|31|"Type 24 pillbox - two of the embrasures have been glazed."|"1999/09/06"|0|"" 9740|8621|31|"Spigot Mortar emplacement with remains of fire trench surrounding base still visible. Originally 4ft deep."|"1994/09/28"|0|"" 9741|8622|31|"Type 24 pillbox with brick exterior shuttering. No. A331 stencilled on interior wall. Built into garden wall facing road. The shuttering has collapsed at the read R/H corner."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9742|8623|31|"Type 24 pillbox with brick exterior shuttering. No. A332 stencilled on interior wall. The rear wall is cracked."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9743|8624|31|"Type 24 pillbox with brick exterior shuttering. No. A333 stencilled on interior anti-ricochet 'Y'-shaped wall."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9744|8625|31|"Type 24 shellproof pillbox, brick walled and concrete roof."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 9745|8626|31|"A fragment of concrete that appears to have been a concrete block."|"1999/09/08"|0|"" 9746|8627|31|"Emergency coast defence battery mounting two ex-naval 6in guns. Built 1941. There can be seen the mounting base and holdfast metal bolts of the two guns, the rest of the site has been lost to the sea. Guns mounted early 1941, first fired 18/4/1941. Battery decommissioned Jan 1944. Manned by 228 Bty RA. Battery Observation Post demolished 1955."|"1987/11/21"|0|"" 9747|7216|31|"Low concrete structure of unusual plan. Thick covering of earth and grass on roof. Entrance not visible from path. One small embrasure on N side is of unusual shape. The structure is bigger than a standard type 28a."|"1999/09/08"|0|"" 9748|7214|31|"Low concrete structure with earth piled on roof. It is completely open at one end (W). There are 2 embrasures on N side, stepped top and bottom as well as sides. E side not visible from path. A little larger than a normal Type 28a."|"1999/09/08"|0|"" 9749|8628|31|"Spigot mortar base steel pin. All that can be seen is the tip of the steel pin."|"1999/09/06"|0|"" 9750|8629|31|"Allan Williams turret, slightly sunken into the ground. None of the small gun apertures are visible form the road. The lifting loop is not visible either. It is uncertain whether this is only the top of the turret, or if it is in its original situ."|"1999/09/08"|0|"" 9751|8630|31|"An emergency coast battery of which three structures are still visible. A searchlight building, now a pile of broken brick walls and concrete lumps. Two gun emplacements and casemates. The W one has two large brick structures with doorways. The E one has more surviving, with part of the roof and a surviving section of brick wall with two modern brick buttresses."|"1999/09/08"|0|"" 9752|8631|171|"Pillbox of unknown design."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9753|8632|31|"Small circular pillbox, now demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 9755|8634|31|"The pillbox is octagonal, having 4 long and 4 short walls and a low entrance porch on the long N side. The N, S, NE and NW walls are blank, but the other 4 walls have embrasures. It is constructed of concrete with brick cladding."|"1999/05/23"|0|"" 9756|8635|31|"The pillbox is hexagonal, constructed of concrete with brick cladding. The S and SW walls appear to be blank, but there are embrasures in the E, W and SW walls. It is not possible to see the other walls but the entrance is likely to be on the N side, facing the airfield."|"1999/05/23"|0|"" 9757|8636|31|"A number of local residents remember a pillbox at this site, which was once the local rifle-range. The pillbox has now been demolished, probably during the last 20 years. The purpose of the pillbox is unclear. It might have been built in connection with nearby Collingham railway station. However, it seems more likely that it was built in connection with the rifle range for training purpose [The planned route of the GHQ Line followed the River Trent N from Newark and lies just to the W of this site]."|"1999/01/23"|0|"" 9758|621|31|"The pillbox fell into the River Trent early in 1999 when the river was flooded. All that can be seen when the river is low is the roof of the pillbox,"|"1999/05/17"|0|"" 9760|8637|31|"The old WW1 airfield had anti-landing obstacles - poles - set at intervals all over it in order to prevent landings. Later these were removed and ditches dug on the field. Along all the verges of the roads near the airfield were corrugated, open ended, iron shelters in which ammunition boxes were stored."|"1999/08/19"|0|"" 9761|8638|31|"One of two brick built or brick shuttered machine gun posts, for one or two men. There is a large rectangular concrete block between the two posts for unknown purpose, possibly connected with a light or boom."|"1999/06/05"|0|"" 9762|8639|31|"One of two brick built or brick shuttered machine gun posts, for one or two men. There is a large rectangular concrete block between the two posts for unknown purpose, possibly connected with a light or boom."|"1999/06/05"|0|"" 9763|8640|31|"Numerous concrete cubes that have almost certainly been moved as some are in rows against each other (with no gaps) and others line the sides of a short pathway to the beach. A lot of the cubes in the central row are in their original position."|"1999/06/06"|0|"" 9764|6363|31|"A type 22 pillbox with external blast wall."|"1999/04/12"|0|"" 9765|6362|31|"Small type 22 pillbox, facing road. Entrance has a separate blast wall. Large embrasures in 5 walls and small rifle embrasure on rear wall."|"1999/04/05"|0|"" 9766|8641|31|"Type 27 pillbox, with anti-aircraft well in the middle."|"1999/04/05"|0|"" 9767|8642|31|"Large square pillbox. Small embrasures in sides, now blocked with red bricks. On S side there was a large embrasure possibly for a 6pdr gun. This was blocked with concrete but two smaller embrasures were created, later to be also blocked with red bricks."|"1999/04/05"|0|"" 9768|8643|31|"Two anti-tank pimples in verge by road. They are about 2.5 - 3ft high."|"1999/07/05"|0|"" 9769|8644|31|"The pillbox commands the road through Bisham from the outside of the right-angled bend. It appears to be in 'reasonable condition'"|"1996/01/04"|0|"" 9770|8645|31|"Two circular anti-tank cylinders about 3ft 6in high."|"1999/04/26"|0|"" 9771|8646|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/09/04"|0|"" 9773|8647|31|"Type 24 pillbox; plain concrete exterior. Very overgrown."|"1999/10/14"|0|"" 9774|8648|31|"Windmill used as an observation post. Of medium height with massive oil drum shaped tower mill with very little 'batter' (taper). In the war it still had its cap and sails, all in poor condition, (but there was no fantail). The platform at the back of the cap faced approx. NNE. Unlike the remains of many windmills this one still retains signs of its wartime use, in that at least 3 of the men who served in it wrote their names on the walls of the upper floor in 1943."|"1999/09/02"|455|"26" 9775|8649|31|"Type 24 pillbox; plain concrete exterior. Completely overgrown."|"1999/10/14"|0|"" 9776|8650|31|"Type 24 pillbox; plain concrete exterior. [Recorder unable to get close to the pillbox]."|"1999/10/14"|0|"" 9777|8651|31|"Type 24 pillbox, dug into the river bank, and very overgrown. Concrete exterior face."|"1999/10/04"|0|"" 9778|8652|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. "|"1999/12/16"|0|"" 9779|8653|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick exterior shuttering."|"1999/10/04"|0|"" 9780|8654|31|"Type 28A anti-tank emplacement in very overgrown area. Fairly low in the ground, with steps down protected by detached blast wall."|"1999/10/04"|0|"" 9781|8655|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete faced. Used as a store with a metal door fitted."|"1999/10/04"|0|"" 9782|8656|31|"Two large anti-tank cylinders, about 4ft wide and 4ft high. They are formed from concrete pipes with domed tops."|"1995/12/25"|0|"" 9783|8657|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete faced. Has a commanding view of the fork of the Medway towards Yalding marina and lock."|"1999/10/11"|0|"" 9784|8658|31|"Anti-tank cubes and hairpin rail near bank surrounding reservoirs and the River Thames."|"1991/__/__"|0|"" 9785|8659|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Large cracks in shuttering caused by subsidence."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9786|744|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, brick-shuttered. No. 'A226' in interior."|"1998/05/12"|0|"" 9787|745|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox; brick-shuttered. Number 'A227' found in interior. [Recorder Sholl gives NGR - TQ 454184]."|"1998/05/12"|0|"" 9788|746|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox; brick-shuttered. No. 'A232' in interior."|"1998/05/12"|0|"" 9789|748|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox; brick-shuttered. Number 'A233' in interior."|"1998/05/12"|0|"" 9790|8660|381|"A reinforced concrete mock-up of an anti-invasion 'Atlantic Wall' anti-tank wall. It is situated within the Whitestone Range to the E of the public road across Sheriff Muir. The wall is 86m in length from NE to SW and stands to about 3m in height. Just over half of the length of the wall is 3m thick, stepping down to 0.7m at the SW end, where the wall curves round slightly to the W. The rear face of the wall is vertical for about half its height, battering inwards towards the top, along which there are iron pickets to carry barbed wire. The corrugations of the shuttering used in the construction of the wall are clearly visible, as are individual dumps of concrete. Some care has been taken in finishing off the surfaces where initial dumping of concrete has left gaps. A tunnel, 0.6m wide, runs through the wall about half way along. The front face of the wall is extensively pitted by impacts from weapons of a variety of calibres revealing the half inch and one inch reinforcing rods, but the most spectacular damage is a 4m wide breach in the wall from which a spread of debris extends to a break of slope some 40m away. The wall is fronted by a flat-bottomed anti-tank ditch, with an upcast bank on the NW or seaward(?) side. The ditch is some 3m across and about 0.6m in depth and while the SW end is coterminous with the end of the wall, at the NE end the ditch extends for about 4m beyond the wall. A trench running at right-angles to the SW end of the wall may have run up to an emplacement on the hillside to the ESE. A trench lying some 30m to the NW of the wall may have connected a network of trenches to the SSW and with a bunker to the NNE of the wall."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 9791|566|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, brick-shuttered, facing River Ouse. Close to railway line."|"1998/09/20"|0|"" 9792|765|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Structure cracked by subsidence, and shuttering falling away. [Recorder Sholl gives NGR - TQ 405084]."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 9793|8661|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. No. 'A300' on interior wall."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 9794|8662|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Number 'A301' is on an idternal wall."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9795|8663|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. "|"1998/03/30"|0|"" 9796|8664|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Numbered 'A303' on an internal wall."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 9797|8665|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Numbered 'A304' on an internal wall."|"1998/03/30"|0|"" 9798|8666|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Numbered 'A305' on an internal wall."|"1998/03/30"|0|"" 9799|8667|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9800|8668|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9801|1519|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Numbered 'A309' on interior wall."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9802|1519|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick and concrete."|"1997/06/21"|0|"" 9803|8669|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete with brick-shuttering. It has now been adapted as a store building. A door has been placed in position, and one embrasure blocked."|"1997/06/21"|0|"" 9804|8669|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. It is partly built into wall surrounding cricket field. Two faces with embrasures have been painted white [as cricket sight screens?]. The pillbox is now used as a garden store with locked sliding door."|"1998/03/16"|0|"" 9806|8670|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thick-walled with brick shuttering. Provides fire to River Ouse and Southease Bridge. Has exterior blast wall built into bank at rear, with steps leading down to entrance. Is numbered, 'A326'."|"1998/03/05"|0|"" 9807|8671|31|"Type 25 pillbox (Armco). [Threatened by development work at time of field visit - 20.6.98 - and now DESTROYED]."|"1998/06/20"|0|"" 9809|1518|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, with holdfast for Hotchkiss 6pdr. QF gun. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/06/__"|0|"" 9810|8672|270|"Auxiliary hide. Remains include a small tunnel leading underneath a hedge, no internal access could be gained and no second entrance was found."|"1999/04/29"|456|"" 9811|786|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Has 'balustrading' on top of front elevation; it is possible that this is a post-war addition. Numbered 'A162' on an interior wall."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 9812|8673|270|"Auxiliary hide. This site could not be located by Archaeological Project Services from Dr. Mike Osborne's reference, although a large pit with concrete slabs is located in the general area."|"1999/04/29"|456|"" 9813|8674|270|"Auxiliary hide, consisting of a buried concrete structure of pre-cast slabs not dissimilar to that used in stanton shelters, and with entrances at either end."|"1999/04/29"|456|"" 9814|8675|270|"Auxiliary hide, consisting of a buried stanton type shelter with attached nissen style corrugated iron chamber, a small pipe leads from this room to the surface - possibly for a radio aerial. Entrance is via an L-shaped breeze block passage and a shaft exists at one end of the shelter."|"1999/04/29"|456|"" 9815|8676|270|"Auxiliary hide, consisting of a buried 'Stanton' type shelter with attached nissen chamber. This shelter was found by the foresters quite recently and still retained slabs over the entrance. Evidence for wooden bunks with webbing still exists, although decayed."|"1999/04/29"|456|"" 9816|8677|270|"Auxiliary hide, consisting of a buried 'Stanton'-type shelter with attached nissen style corrugated iron chamber: a small pipe leads from this room to the surface - possibly for a radio aerial. Entrance is via a breeze block passage and a shaft exists at one end of the shelter. There are remains of intact wiring associated with the radio chamber and internal brick divisions. A local story has it that a farmer living just to the E of this hide had a cellar containing guns and explosives until he went into hospital between 10 and 20 years ago. The bomb disposal experts were called in to deal with the explosive. The shelter was apparently opened quite recently and many bunks were still intact until the site was vandalised. It has now been cleaned up."|"1999/04/29"|456|"" 9817|8678|215|"Anti-tank cylinder. "|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9818|8679|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9819|763|31|"Type 28 single chamber anti-tank gun emplacement, with holdfast for Hotchkiss QF 6 pdr. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 9820|762|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered, of unknown type. This is one of only 3 such pillboxes on the whole length of the Newhaven to Eridge section of the GHQ Line. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/14"|0|"" 9821|736|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox; brick-shuttered. No. 'A17-'[?]. Graffiti in interior. 'CT Mc COLL, CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA May 29 1942' and '30.3.44' 'FW PIPER 8 APRIL 72nd & P.C.A.S.C.D.C.A.F.' and 'MISS EYLA 14.09.42 ITALY'. "|"1998/04/26"|0|"" 9822|732|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. No. 'A174'. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/04/26"|0|"" 9823|793|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement, with infantry chamber. Brick-shuttered exterior. The main embrasure has holdfast for Hotchkiss 6pdr. anti-tank gun."|"1998/05/29"|0|"" 9824|758|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement with infantry chamber. Main embrasure has holdfast for Hotchkiss 6pdr. anti-tank gun. Brick shuttering [not visible in photograph]."|"1998/05/29"|0|"" 9825|8680|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9827|741|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick-shuttered. No. 'A224' found inside. Grass camouflage still evident on roof. [Recorder Sholl gives NGR - TQ 459189]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 9828|8682|215|"Anti-tank cylinder."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9829|8683|215|"Anti-tank cylinder."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9831|8685|215|"Anti-tank cylinder."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9832|742|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. Brick shuttered. "|"1998/05/12"|0|"" 9833|8686|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9834|8687|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9835|8688|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9836|8689|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9837|8690|215|"6pdr gun pit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9838|8691|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9839|8692|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9840|8693|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 9841|8694|31|"Type 25 pillbox Part of outer defences of RAF Wartling radar station (disused)."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 9843|1528|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox. With number 'A175'. Brick-shuttered, with roof added for camouflage intact. Remnants of camouflage paint on brick shuttering. Excellent condition [should be preserved]."|"1998/04/26"|0|"" 9844|8695|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9845|8696|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9846|8697|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9847|8698|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9848|8699|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9849|8700|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9850|8701|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9851|8702|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9852|8703|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9853|8704|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9854|8705|215|"6pdr gunpit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9855|8706|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9856|8707|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9857|8708|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9858|8709|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9859|8710|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9860|8711|215|"Anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9861|8712|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9862|8714|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9863|8715|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9864|8716|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9865|8717|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9866|8718|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9867|8719|32|"Western Command anti-tank island. "|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9868|8720|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9869|8721|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9870|8722|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9871|8723|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9872|8724|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9873|8726|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9874|8727|215|"6pdr gunpit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9875|8728|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9876|8729|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9877|8730|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9878|8731|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9879|8732|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9880|8733|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9881|8734|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9882|8735|31|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox, in a private field. [Recorder unable to gain access: site viewed from towpath on S bank of canal]."|"2000/05/20"|0|"" 9883|8736|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9884|8737|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9885|8738|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"110" 9886|8739|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9887|8740|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9888|8741|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9889|8742|215|"Pillbox, airfield type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9890|8743|215|"Pillbox, airfield type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9891|8744|215|"Defended building. [Colin Alexander lists it as a converted building]"|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9892|8745|215|"Anti-tank cylinder."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9893|8746|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9894|8747|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9895|8748|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9896|8749|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9897|8750|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9898|8751|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9899|8752|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9900|8753|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9901|8754|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9902|8755|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9903|8756|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9904|8757|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9905|8758|215|"Anti-tank pimples."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9906|8759|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9907|8760|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9908|8761|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9909|8762|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9910|8763|31|"Twin type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement situated in elevated position overlooking canal and E-W railway. Wood-shuttered construction [Interior not seen by recorder]. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 9911|8764|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9912|8765|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9913|8766|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9914|8767|215|"Anti-tank cube."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9915|8768|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9916|8769|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 9917|8770|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9918|8771|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9919|8772|31|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 9920|8773|31|"6 anti-tank cylinders on top of disused bridge over canal - three rows of two."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 9921|8774|31|"4 anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 9922|8775|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9923|8776|31|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 9924|8777|31|"4 anti-tank cubes - 2 on each side of the road an E side of bridge."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 9925|8778|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9926|8779|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9927|8780|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9928|8781|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9929|8782|215|"6pdr gunpit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9930|8783|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9931|8784|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' - [probably vertical rail].."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9932|8785|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9934|8787|32|"Western Command anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9935|8788|32|"Western Command anti-tank island. "|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9936|8789|32|"Western Command anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9937|8790|32|"Western Command anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9938|8791|32|"Western Command anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9939|8792|32|"Western Command anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9940|8793|32|"Divisional (50 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9941|8794|32|"Divisional (50 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9942|8795|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9943|8796|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9944|8797|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9945|8798|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9946|8799|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9947|8800|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9948|8801|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9949|8802|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9950|8803|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9951|8804|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9952|8805|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9953|8806|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9954|8807|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9955|8808|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9956|8809|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9957|8810|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9958|8811|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9959|8812|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9960|8814|215|"6pdr gunpit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9961|8816|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9962|8817|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9963|8818|215|"Roadblock."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9964|8819|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9965|8820|215|"Anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9966|8821|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9967|8822|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]. [see as well UORN 16726]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9968|8823|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9969|8824|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9970|8825|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9971|8826|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9972|8827|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9973|8828|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9974|8829|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9975|8830|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9976|8831|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"111" 9977|8832|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9978|8833|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9979|8834|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9980|8835|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/11/10"|0|"" 9981|8836|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 9982|8837|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9983|8838|31|"Cylindrical road blocks lying under overgrown hedge at roadside."|"1996/03/26"|0|"" 9984|8839|31|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/11/10"|0|"" 9985|8840|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9986|8841|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9987|8842|215|"Anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"112" 9988|8843|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9989|8844|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9990|8846|215|"Anti-tank girder listed as metal rails."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9991|8847|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9992|8848|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9993|8849|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9994|8850|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9995|8851|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"____/__/__"|426|"113" 9996|8852|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9997|8853|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 9999|8855|215|"6pdr gunpit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10000|8856|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10001|8857|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, built into the bank at the side of the road. The pillbox is very overgrown."|"1999/10/26"|0|"" 10002|8858|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU85/19]. "|"1988/02/23"|0|"" 10003|6826|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, situated behind a hedge. Pillbox is in excellent condition with all the [asbestos?] flaps for the embrasures intact."|"1999/10/26"|0|"" 10004|8859|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10005|8860|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10006|8861|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10007|8862|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 10008|8863|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10009|8864|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10010|8865|215|"6pdr gunpit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10011|8866|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 10012|8867|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 10013|8868|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 10014|8869|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 10015|8870|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10016|8871|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10017|8872|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 10018|8873|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10019|8874|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10020|8875|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10021|8876|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 10022|8877|32|"Divisional (4 Div.) anti-tank island."|"1940/09/05"|457|"" 10023|8878|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10024|8879|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10025|8880|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10026|8881|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10027|8882|215|"6pdr gunpit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10028|8883|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10029|8884|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 10030|8885|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 10031|8886|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 10032|8887|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 10033|8888|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 10034|8889|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 10035|8890|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 10036|8891|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 10037|8892|215|"Type 22 pillbox, Shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 10038|8893|32|"Colchester - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10039|8894|31|"Windmill used as an observation post. The cap of the windmill was removed in 1940/41 and replaced with a concrete roof with an access hole in the middle."|"1999/09/04"|0|"" 10040|8895|32|"Bury St. Edmunds - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10041|8896|32|"Frinton - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10042|8897|32|"Ipswich - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10043|8898|31|"Type 22 pillbox, dressed up as garden feature in front of factory."|"1999/10/05"|0|"" 10045|8899|31|"Loopholed wall [?]. A thin concrete wall (boundary wall, not building) with a small rectangular metal lined edge. This has the word 'Eureka' cast into the metal rim. The wall is 4-6in thick. The loophole is about the same size as a typical pillbox embrasure and is about 2-4ft off the ground."|"1999/04/12"|0|"" 10046|8900|32|"Romford - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10047|8901|32|"Southend - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10048|8902|32|"Norwich - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10049|8903|32|"Thetford - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10050|8904|32|"Cromer - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10051|8905|32|"Fakenham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10052|8906|32|"Fakenham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10053|8907|32|"Fakenham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10054|8908|32|"North Walsham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10055|8909|32|"Witham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10056|8910|32|"Framlingham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10057|8911|32|"Sudbury - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10058|8912|31|"Anti-tank cylinders. Concrete. 4ft high with rounded top. Large groups of them are located at various places near bridges where it would be possible to bridge the canal. [Colin Alexander gives various references to anti-tank cylinders in this area]."|"1999/02/15"|0|"" 10059|8913|32|"Brentwood - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10060|8914|32|"Aldeburgh - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10061|8915|32|"Aylsham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10062|8916|32|"East Dereham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10063|8917|32|"Wymondham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10064|8918|32|"Burnham Market - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10065|8919|32|"Rayleigh - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10066|8920|32|"Beccles - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10067|8921|32|"Needham Market - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10068|8922|32|"Dunmow - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10069|8923|32|"Saxmundham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10070|8924|32|"Lowestoft - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10071|8925|32|"Walton-on-the-Naze - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10072|8926|31|"Anti-tank pimples (10+) on bank of River Medway."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10073|2666|31|"Type 24 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10074|8927|31|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - TQ 773713]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10075|2667|31|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox, brick-shuttered, tilted forward on its concrete base at river's edge."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10076|2655|31|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10077|8928|32|"Clacton - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10078|8929|31|"A single anti-tank cylinder."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 10079|8930|31|"12 anti-tank cylinders stored, but presumably for use as a road block, on the town side of the bridge."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 10080|8931|32|"Chelmsford - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10081|8932|31|"The waterworks was the HQ of the No.1 Platoon, 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion Home Guard. The Platoon Commander was Lt. G.C. Tysoe."|"1998/01/15"|0|"" 10084|8933|31|"Roadblock consisting of a large 6ft diameter concrete roller and steel 40 gallon drums filled with concrete."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 10086|8934|31|"Spigot mortar base, concrete with stainless steel pin. Various attempts have been made to destroy the base."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 10087|8935|31|"A single concrete anti-tank cylinder partially buried in the SE side of Besford Bridge. "|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 10088|8936|32|"Harwich - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10089|8937|31|"Two concrete anti-tank cylinders."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 10090|8938|32|"Great Yarmouth - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10091|8939|31|"Concrete spigot mortar base with stainless steel pin."|"1996/05/15"|0|"" 10092|8940|31|"Two concrete anti-tank cylinders."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 10093|8941|31|"Four concrete anti-tank cylinders."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 10094|8942|31|"Six anti-tank cylinders along the S bank of the River Avon. Some submerged."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 10095|8943|31|"At least eight anti-tank cylinders stored along the river bank near Beales Corner."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 10096|8944|31|"2 anti-tank cylinders at bridge over canal at the Eagle and Sun public house, now located at entrance to reclamation centre."|"1996/04/26"|0|"" 10098|8947|31|"Three concrete anti-tank cylinders at bridge over River Salwarpe at the junction of Bromsgrove Road and Vines Lane. May have been used to mount road block on A38."|"1996/04/26"|0|"" 10099|2424|31|"A thick-walled type 24 pillbox in the grounds of Penshurst Place. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/09/12"|0|"" 10100|2418|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox situated on bank of River Medway, with field of fire across river S towards Elliotts Farm. Built low in ground, with sunken entrance. Brick-skinned. "|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10101|8948|31|"12 concrete anti-tank cylinders spaced along the riverside. "|"1996/02/15"|0|"" 10102|8949|31|"Pillbox, no specification, demolished at the end of the war."|"1996/04/21"|0|"" 10103|889|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox situated on flood plain of River Medway, with field of fire E across Medway. Brick-skinned."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10104|888|31|"Type 24 standard pillbox, situated on flood plain of River Medway, with field of fire E across river and valley. Brick-skinned. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TQ 543445]."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10105|885|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, situated on field boundary on edge of flood plain of River Medway: field of fire SE across river. Brick-skinned. with PLAN on form."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10106|8950|31|"A detached house built in the 1930s. From 1939 to 1948 it remained empty. It was unusual in the lack of windows on three sides and those that exist are very small in nature (possibly for military use). A small window high in the loft gave good views to the N of Worcester and its defences. Mr Donald Jones (5, Leslie Avenue) states that this empty property was used by the Home Guard; as a meeting place or post is not clear, but it may have been used as some sort of Home Guard Auxiliary Unit base."|"1996/04/21"|466|"" 10107|1915|31|"Type 24 pillbox situated on field boundary close to a type 28, with field of fire E towards Chafford Bridge. Brick-skinned. with PLAN on form."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10108|1897|31|"Type 24 standard pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on field boundary in heavy undergrowth. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10109|883|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned, situated on bank of River Medway, with field of fire across river to SE. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10110|2435|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned, situated on bank of River Medway with field of fire SE across river. Set low in ground. "|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10111|2436|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned, situated on bank of River Medway, with field of fire S across river. "|"1998/08/03"|0|"" 10112|8951|31|"Pillbox, no specification, demolished at the end of the war."|"1996/04/21"|0|"" 10114|8953|31|"Apparently a square brick pillbox attached to the bridge. No remains apart from a few bricks and concrete. The bridge has been substantially rebuilt on the north side."|"1996/04/31"|0|"" 10115|8954|31|"Spigot mortar base. Only the stainless steel plinth and top of the base is visible. The weapon pit has been filled to form the lawn."|"1996/04/14"|0|"" 10116|1893|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on flood plain of River Medway with field of fire E across river to Fordcombe - Penshurst road. Brick interior and exterior. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TQ 519409]."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10117|1894|31|"Type 24 pillbox set low in the ground at embrasure level, surrounded by trees. Positioned in flood plain with field of fire E across River Medway. Brick-skinned. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10118|8955|31|"Large concrete pipe, 84in overall diameter, 52in high with 4in wall thickness. Steel reinforcing equally around the pillbox. No foundations or floor. Placed on soil, so subsidence towards the road. No top covering to pillbox, and no side entry, so entry by climbing in from top. [This could be a Type CP/6/40/111 Norcon pillbox]."|"1996/04/14"|0|"" 10119|1895|31|"Type 24 pillbox situated on field boundary, with field of fire across River Medway flood plain. Brick-skinned. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10120|8956|31|"Loopholed wall. Three loopholes formed in pre-existing brick garden wall. "|"1996/02/18"|0|"" 10121|919|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on NE side of River Eden. Field of fire S down the Eden valley. Brick blast wall inside. No shelf supports. Water inside pillbox. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/01"|0|"" 10122|2424|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-skinned, situated in gently sloping valley of River Medway, with field of fire S towards Penshurst Place. [No access to interior of pillbox as the entrance is half-blocked with brickwork]. "|"1998/02/01"|0|"" 10123|921|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox situated on N side of River Eden. Field of fire S across river down the Eden valley. Brick blast wall. Grass on roof. Water inside. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/01"|0|"" 10124|1070|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on N side of River Eden on river bank. Field of fire S across river towards grounds of Hever Castle. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/05/04"|0|"" 10125|1073|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on N side of River Eden. Field of fire S across river to Hever Castle and bridge over River Eden to SW. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TQ 478455]."|"1998/05/04"|0|"" 10126|1896|31|"Type 24 pillbox set low in the ground. Owing to man made changes in the river course and the construction of a weir, the pillbox is now on the edge of the river with its base exposed and erosion around cracks in the base. Brick-skinned exterior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10128|8236|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-skinned. Situated near W bank of River Medway. "|"1998/01/11"|0|"" 10129|8957|32|"Amberley Bridge - West Sussex Sub-District category 'A' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10130|8958|32|"Arundel - West Sussex Sub-District category 'A' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10131|8959|32|"Fittleworth - West Sussex Sub-District category 'A' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10132|8960|32|"Pulborough - West Sussex Sub-District category 'A' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10134|8962|32|"Cowfold - West Sussex Sub-District category 'A' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10135|8963|32|"Upper Beeding - West Sussex Sub-District category 'A' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10136|8964|32|"Washington - West Sussex Sub-District category 'A' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10137|8965|32|"Henfield - West Sussex Sub-District category 'A' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10139|1074|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on N bank of River Eden, with field of fire S-SW across river and valley. Earth and grass on roof. Entrance blocked up. Slots around each embrasure [for camouflage?]. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/04/19"|0|"" 10140|8967|31|"3 anti-tank cylinders lying against a stone wall, buttressed by brick buttresses."|"1996/04/13"|0|"" 10141|1646|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on N side of River Eden, with field of fire S across river towards Chiddingstone. Entrance blocked up. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/04/19"|0|"" 10142|8968|31|"Site of former pillbox on road junction. [Pillbox can be seen on local video called 'Bewdley Oddities' made by Mr Kenneth Hobson, President of Bewdley Civic Society]."|"1996/04/16"|0|"" 10143|1076|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on N side of River Eden. Field of fire S across river towards Mill Farm. Earth on roof. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/04/19"|0|"" 10144|1075|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on N side of River Eden. Field of fire S across river towards Mill Farm bridge. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/04/19"|0|"" 10145|8969|31|"Pillbox, no specification. The shape remains in the concrete surface of the road. "|"1996/03/22"|0|"" 10146|1085|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on N side of River Eden. Field of fire S across river towards Mill Farm bridge. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TQ 494462]."|"1998/04/19"|0|"" 10147|8970|31|"4 concrete anti-tank cylinders along roadside. "|"1995/11/21"|0|"" 10148|8232|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on E side of River Eden, with field of fire W across road and along farm track to bridge over river. "|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 10149|8971|31|"Brick built pillbox, type 24, with 12in reinforced concrete roof, 12in thick walls and internal anti-ricochet wall. Painted marking '3' (circled) 16in in diameter on front wall. "|"1995/12/11"|0|"" 10150|2434|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, brick-shuttered, situated adjacent to the road. Field of fire S to Long Bridge. "|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10151|2428|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated adjacent to trees and field boundary. Field of fire NW across River Eden valley. "|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10152|2423|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on valley floor adjacent to River Eden. Field of fire across river to SE. "|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10153|8972|31|"Home Guard Headquarters. Brick building with pebble dash front. Fronted by iron railings. "|"1996/03/30"|0|"" 10154|937|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated adjacent to Leigh-Tonbridge road, with field of fire SE along road to Ensfield Bridge across River Medway. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10155|8973|31|"A single concrete anti-tank cylinder used as a garden feature."|"1997/01/21"|0|"" 10156|892|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on edge of woodland, with field of fire E across River Medway. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10157|2419|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated adjacent to dyke, with field of fire across Medway valley and river to E. Entrance blocked up; no access. "|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10158|932|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated in wooded copse adjacent to Haysden to Leigh road. Field of fire SE along road and across River Medway to Ensfield Bridge. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10160|893|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on slope above flood plain of River Medway. Field of fire E across Medway. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10161|1645|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on fence line on N side of River Eden. Field of fire S across river towards Chiddingstone. Entrance bricked up. Earth on roof. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/04/19"|0|"" 10162|1898|31|"5 x anti-tank 'pimples' situated on E side of River Medway. with DRAWING on form."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10163|1916|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement situated on field boundary with field of fire to Chafford Bridge on Fordcombe - Chiddingstone Hoath road. Wood-shuttered."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10164|1917|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on field boundary adjacent to dyke/bank of River Medway, with field of fire across river valley to SE. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TQ 514401]."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10165|879|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on bank of River Medway with field of fire S across river. Pillbox set low in the ground with semi-sunken entrance. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10166|886|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated on field boundary on edge of River Medway flood plain. Field of fire SE across valley and river. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/08"|0|"" 10167|2421|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated adjacent to River Medway."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10170|8233|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated along field boundary on valley floor of River Eden. Field of fire across valley to S. "|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10171|2416|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, situated W of River Medway, with field of fire across river to road/rail bridge to E. Only one large embrasure. Brick-shuttered interior and exterior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/15"|0|"" 10172|2417|31|"Type 24 pillbox, wood-shuttered, on W side of River Medway, with field of fire E across river to road/rail bridge. Brick-skinned interior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/02/15"|0|"" 10173|8977|32|"Petworth - West Sussex Sub-District category 'B' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10174|8978|32|"Wisborough Green - West Sussex Sub-District category 'B' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10175|8979|32|"West Grinstead - West Sussex Sub-District category 'B' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10176|8980|32|"Billingshurst - West Sussex Sub-District category 'B' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10177|8981|31|"A square concrete and brick pillbox, 10ft x 10ft, with entrance tunnel at both ends. Embrasures on four sides. They are 5in deep and run full length of internal walls. "|"1995/12/11"|0|"" 10178|8982|31|"Large 19th century house utilised for the No. 10 Battalion of the Worcestershire Home Guard HQ and Stores. The original house was rebuilt in about 1970."|"1996/03/02"|0|"" 10179|8983|31|"A Company HQ, 10 Battalion Worcestershire Home Guard. Early 20th century detached house utilised for this purpose."|"1996/03/01"|0|"" 10180|8984|31|"Type 22 pillbox. On NW edge of Pershore Airfield in lane from B4082 Pinvin to Upton Snodsbury road, and adjacent to bridge over Piddle Brook. Pillbox of hexagonal design with concrete roof and concrete embrasures in each side. Entrance blocked by debris and brambles."|"1996/02/09"|0|"" 10181|8985|31|"Concrete anti-tank cylinders. Site now gone."|"1995/11/19"|0|"" 10182|8986|32|"Bognor Regis - West Sussex Sub-District coastal town nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10183|8987|32|"Littlehampton - West Sussex Sub-District coastal town nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10184|8988|31|"Concrete anti-tank cylinders. The cylinders lay under a hedge for many years and have now been removed."|"1995/11/19"|0|"" 10185|8989|32|"Yapton - West Sussex Sub-District coastal town nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10186|8990|32|"Angmering - West Sussex Sub-District coastal town nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10187|8991|32|"Worthing - West Sussex Sub-District coastal town nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10189|8993|32|"Shoreham - West Sussex Sub-District coastal town nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10190|8994|31|"Anti-tank cylinders placed along the path and kerb as part of a greater road block. Chunks of concrete can still be seen in association with site, but cylinders now destroyed. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10191|8995|32|"Southwick - West Sussex Sub-District coastal town nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10192|8996|31|"Anti-tank cylinders placed along the path and kerb as part of a greater road block. Chunks of concrete can still be seen in association with site, but cylinders now destroyed. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10193|8997|31|"Pillbox type 22 - reinforced concrete. Embrasure facing across river is extended through natural stone wall built to hide pillbox. Entrance is on river side behind stone wall."|"1996/10/22"|0|"" 10194|8998|31|"Roadblock."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10195|8999|32|"Portslade - West Sussex Sub-District coastal town nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|467|"" 10196|9000|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10197|9001|31|"Single anti-tank cylinder."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 10198|9002|32|"Thornfalcon - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10199|9003|31|"Anti-tank vertical rail roadblock. Holes in roadway to carry metal posts. The roadblock was on the town side of the bridge. The metal posts were stored in the adjacent yard of the Bridge Inn."|"1995/11/19"|0|"" 10200|9004|31|"Anti-tank concrete blocks on road at side of canal. Exact whereabouts not known [?]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10201|9005|32|"Ilton - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10202|9006|32|"Ilminster - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10203|9007|31|"Concrete anti-tank cylinders."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 10204|9008|31|"An intersecting pattern of trenches with timber tripods. Pattern not yet established although two intersecting trenches near the bridge are just visible."|"1997/01/26"|0|"" 10205|9009|32|"Durston Station - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10206|9010|32|"Creech St. Michael - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10207|9011|31|"An intersecting pattern of anti-landing trenches."|"1997/01/26"|0|"" 10208|9013|31|"An intersecting pattern of anti-landing trenches."|"1997/02/02"|0|"" 10209|9014|32|"Defence Localities Nos. 2, 3, and 5, Blue Anchor Bay defences."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10210|9015|31|"Concrete pillbox. At the entrance of the Summerfield Factory, which used to manufacture nitro-glycerine during the war. A lorry is still preserved there that used to transport the product to Scotland. It was geared so that it cannot exceed 20mph."|"1995/12/10"|0|"" 10211|9016|32|"Chard - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10212|9017|31|"6pdr gun emplacement to guard approach to Pershore Bridge. Sited to SW of the new bridge. [Information boards now added (2001) to this site]."|"1997/10/21"|0|"" 10213|9018|32|"Forton - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10214|9019|32|"Perry Street - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10215|9020|32|"Yeovil - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10216|9021|31|"Cylindrical concrete blocks placed across the approaches to the old Pershore Bridge. Four concrete cylinders survive after being moved at end of the war to block off approach road to this bridge. There are scars of modern concrete at the south end of the bridge that may mark the site of corresponding defences on that side. "|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 10217|9022|31|"Prefabricated square pillbox with internal dimensions of 7ft x 7ft. The walls are 1ft 8in thick and the roof is 8in think. There is one embrasure per side each with a 7in deep internal shelf. "|"1995/12/11"|0|"" 10218|7744|31|"Brick pillbox built into the bridge abutment and provided with two blast walls, The bricked up entrance was on the NE side. The remaining embrasures give cover to the N and W, but an angled projection onto the road suggests other embrasures - since bricked up - covered the bridge and bridge approach."|"1997/12/09"|0|"" 10219|9023|32|"Crewkerne - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10220|9024|32|"Taunton - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10221|9025|32|"Bridgwater - Western Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10222|9026|32|"Frome - Western Area defended locality."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10223|9027|32|"Wells - Western Area defended locality."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10224|9028|31|"Pillbox [type24?] situated at the George Billington Lock. It is on the N side of the river Avon opposite the Fish and Anchor public house, up stream of the ford."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 10225|9029|32|"Glastonbury - Western Area defended locality."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10226|9030|32|"Street - Western Area defended locality."|"1941/__/__"|470|"" 10227|9031|31|"Circular brick pillbox, mounted on a base. It is now buried under a flower bed and has a 'Sainsburys Homebase' notice board mounted on top."|"1996/04/08"|0|"" 10228|9032|31|"3 anti-tank cylinders, 42in high and 32in in diameter, with conical top. "|"1997/03/22"|0|"" 10229|9033|31|"6 anti-tank cylinders, 30in high and 21in in diameter, with 3in hole in one end."|"1997/03/22"|0|"" 10230|9034|31|"Wooden poles were erected across the meadow on a grid pattern as an anti-air landing deterrent, at an estimated interval of 100ft. [Some poles taken from these defences survive as fence supports at the S end (E side) of Pershore old bridge."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 10231|9035|31|"Wooden poles were erected across the meadow against aircraft landing."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 10232|9036|32|"Shepton Mallet - Somerset Sub-District category 'C' nodal point."|"1943/__/__"|477|"" 10233|9037|31|"Home Guard Platoon HQ. Village pub used as HQ by No.12 Platoon - Martley - C Company of 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion Home Guard."|"1997/07/13"|0|"" 10234|9038|31|"Weapon pit. Depression in the ground, with raised area around. Possible dual purpose pit to cover bridge approaches and the potential aircraft landing ground of which the site forms part."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 10235|9039|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, possibly a type 22. Erected to serve searchlight site in adjoining field. Much of the outer brick skin has been removed."|"1999/11/__"|0|"" 10237|9041|31|"Weapon pit. A ring of sandbags about 4ft high used as defence position for Waterworks Pumping Station."|"1997/04/01"|0|"" 10238|9042|31|"Weapon pit. Depression in the ground about 6ft across. The pit is well placed to cover the S of Upper Ham and the petrol storage depot on the other side of the river."|"1997/01/26"|0|"" 10239|9043|32|"Taunton - Somerset Sub-District vulnerable defile."|"1943/__/__"|477|"" 10240|9044|32|"Yeovil - Somerset Sub-District vulnerable defile."|"1943/__/__"|477|"" 10241|9045|32|"Bath - Somerset Sub-District vulnerable defile."|"1943/__/__"|477|"" 10242|9046|31|"Sandbagged area to the east side of the pillbox on Beales Corner SO 788754 (HWCM 17122)."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 10243|9047|32|"Norton Fitzwarren - Somerset Sub-District vulnerable defile."|"1943/__/__"|477|"" 10244|9048|32|"Glastonbury - Somerset Sub-District vulnerable defile."|"1943/__/__"|477|"" 10245|9049|32|"Wells - Somerset Sub-District vulnerable defile."|"1943/__/__"|477|"" 10246|9050|31|"Former bandstand strengthened with sandbags to form a defensive position covering river and approaches from the S."|"1997/03/07"|0|"" 10247|9051|32|"Clevedon - Somerset Sub-Area centre of resistance."|"1940/__/__"|478|"" 10248|9053|32|"Weston-super-Mare - Somerset Sub-Area centre of resistance."|"1940/__/__"|478|"" 10249|9054|31|"A sandbagged weapon pit on verge of road. Made up of 4 rows of sandbags. Now demolished."|"1997/04/01"|0|"" 10250|9055|32|"Burnham-on-Sea - Somerset Sub-Area centre of resistance."|"1940/__/__"|478|"" 10251|9056|31|"Originally a sandbagged hole for possibly a heavy machine gun. It later had a barbed wire fence to protect it from people and cattle. The area is now used as a dump."|"1997/04/04"|0|"" 10252|9057|32|"Watchet - Somerset Sub-Area centre of resistance."|"1940/__/__"|478|"" 10253|9058|32|"Minehead - Somerset Sub-Area centre of resistance."|"1940/__/__"|478|"" 10254|9059|31|"Pillbox, no specification. The concrete base only remains but this indicates a polygonal shape let into the bank, probably with embrasures not far above the pavement level. A flight of concrete steps in the S side of the base and adjoining suggests that the entrance was from this side and from the pavement down."|"1997/02/01"|0|"" 10255|9060|31|"Sockets for anti-tank hairpin . 4 pairs at each end of the bridge, set in concrete with steel covers. The sockets are now buried under the road surface."|"1997/05/30"|0|"" 10256|9061|31|"Spigot mortar base. Commemorative plaque now affixed [2001]."|"1997/05/26"|0|"" 10257|9062|31|"Building owned by Worcester Royal Porcelain Company and used as a headquarters by the local Home Guard unit. Mick Wilks adds this further information about the local Home Guard. Worcester Porcelain Factory and the Home Guard - the title of the HG unit at Worcester Royal Porcelain was No.8 Platoon, C Company, 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Its strength in 1942 was 97 men and the platoon commander was Lt. J.E. Brough. The porcelain works itself was an MAP factory and designated as a 'Vulnerable Point' for protection in case of invasion. C Company of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG also had its H/Q at the porcelain works in 1942. The company commander was Capt. G.C. Clark. C Company was responsible for defending South Bank and Sidbury areas of Worcester with the specific tasks of: a). defending the approaches to Worcester from Kempsey, with 'Centres of Resistance' at South Bank and Sidbury, and at the canal bridge in Wylds Lane. b). manning the cathedral observation post. c). defending the petrol depot at Diglis. d). defending the porcelain works. The Company was also to man the road blocks at Duck Brook, Sidbury Bridge and Wylds Lane. C Company had moved its HQ to the Metal Box at Perrywood by 1944."|"2001/02/22"|0|"" 10260|9064|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated adjacent to Fordcombe - Chiddingstone Hoath road, set low into ground at embrasure level. Field of fire to SE to bridge across river."|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10261|9066|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"5" 10262|9067|31|"Home Guard HQ in part of cellar of the Manor House, Lower Wick. It was used by Bennett's Dairies Platoon HG as their HQ."|"1997/04/24"|0|"" 10263|9068|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"5" 10265|9069|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1999/06/21"|0|"" 10266|9070|31|"Emergency coast battery. The remaining structures include the BOP, now converted into a house, with a false roof (wartime camouflage?). There also survives a concrete store or shelter. A 'winged' house may stand on the site of 5.5in gun house."|"1999/10/01"|0|"" 10267|9071|31|"Weapon pit. On side of slope looking S. A depression in middle of field with part semi circular corrugated iron cover painted black."|"1997/02/20"|0|"" 10268|9072|31|"Weapon pit. On side of slope looking S. A depression in middle of field with part semi circular corrugated iron cover painted black."|"1997/02/20"|0|"" 10269|9073|31|"Small wooden hut with brick built chimney, next to garage."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 10270|9074|31|"Four concrete anti-tank cylinders almost completely buried in the grass verge."|"1997/05/30"|0|"" 10271|9075|31|"Former stable block to Shobdon Court was converted to residential use in the 1930s. One room was used by the Shobdon Platoon of B Company of the 1st Herefordshire (Leominister) Battalion Home Guard as their HQ. The stable yard was used for training purposes."|"1997/05/30"|0|"" 10272|9076|31|"A single anti-tank cylinder. There are others on the site and they have apparently been used to hold fence posts in the past. These have presumably been imported onto the site from a nearby roadblock, possibly by the Royal Engineers."|"1997/05/13"|0|"" 10273|9077|31|"A single anti-tank cylinder. There are others on the site and they have apparently been used to hold fence posts in the past. These have presumably been imported onto the site from a nearby roadblock, possibly by the Royal Engineers."|"1997/05/13"|0|"" 10274|9079|31|"10 Battalion Worcestershire Home Guard Battle HQ. Small public house adapted for purpose and modernised several times. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10275|9080|31|"Five concrete anti-tank cylinders, part of roadblock. Now acting as boundary to private property."|"1996/01/27"|0|"" 10276|9081|31|"Gun emplacement, hexagonal in plan. 3ft high brick walls on concrete base. 10ft brick blast wall at rear. 2 concrete pillars and open front supporting concrete roof. Concrete plinth in centre of pillbox with 9 metal threaded bolts protruding from upper surface."|"1995/11/26"|0|"" 10277|9082|215|"Breech-loading casemates of battery."|"1977/__/__"|474|"8" 10278|9083|215|"2 x 6pdr. battery."|"1977/__/__"|474|"8" 10279|9084|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"9" 10280|9085|215|"Breech-loading casemates by Shornemead Fort."|"1977/__/__"|474|"9" 10281|9086|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"9" 10282|9087|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"11" 10283|2651|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox"|"1977/__/__"|474|"9" 10284|2653|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"9" 10285|2650|215|"Pillbox"|"1977/__/__"|474|"11" 10286|9088|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"11" 10287|9089|215|"Pillbox. [Recorder Bennett gives NGR - TQ 725734]."|"1977/__/__"|474|"11" 10288|9090|270|"In the 1950s there was a slit trench just in the wood, perhaps some two feet deep, dug by the Home Guard [almost certainly now filled in]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10289|2689|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10290|2656|215|"Pillbox"|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10291|2657|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10292|9091|270|"In the 1950s there were slit trenches dug parallel with the nearby Portsmouth Road (A3) at the edge of Littleworth Common. These may still be there. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10293|9092|270|"This was an outdoors drill area used as the HQ of the 51st Kent (Bromley) Btn. Home Guard. The site was bomb damaged in 1941."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10294|9093|31|"This pillbox [which was most likely a type 24] was present until at least the late 1960s, after which Bromley Hospital redeveloped the site. The development involved considerable landscaping, and a bank some 20 feet high, topped with bushes and a rough hedge, was removed. A few feet below the crest of this bank had stood the pillbox, facing almost due N"|"1999/11/03"|0|"" 10295|9094|270|"In the 1950s there were still surviving two slit trenches on the edge of the wood looking over the fields to the NW. These trenches were shallow in sandy soil, and were manned on a regular basis by the local Home Guard."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10298|9097|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10299|2658|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10300|2659|215|"Pillbox"|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10301|2660|215|"Pillbox"|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10302|9098|31|"Pillbox [probably originally a type 24], which has had an accommodation structure built on the roof that matches the pillbox shape beneath, and with a tower added at the side: used by The Environment Agency. A bricked up embrasure can be seen. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 738536]. [Recorder Webb calls this a type 22 pillbox]."|"1999/11/24"|0|"" 10303|9099|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10305|830|31|"A type 24 pillbox without an internal anti-ricochet wall. Facing SW with entrance to the E (sea). The embrasures have metal frames with machine gun mountings."|"1999/10/16"|0|"" 10306|825|31|"Eight anti-tank cubes, in a single line running SE to NW There is a standard 3ft 6in space between the blocks, with a larger gap between blocks 4 and 5 for a track."|"1999/10/16"|0|"" 10307|9101|31|"Spigot mortar base now on beach [see also UORN 12537]."|"1999/10/17"|0|"" 10308|9102|31|"A double line of anti-tank cubes, 5ft x 5ft, running SE to NW parallel to the shore but on the landward side of the dunes. Working from the SE end after 4 cubes there is a gap providing access to the beach. Then there is a continuing double row which finally disappears into the dunes. The dunes are subject to movement and may have covered further blocks at this end. At the gap for beach access next to the most northern of the double row of 4 cubes is a large rectangular concrete block with two large steel girders projecting out. At about cube number 18 towards the northern end of the long double row is a single row of cubes running at a right angle to the W: there are nine cubes in this line. [Henry Wills lists 80 anti-tank blocks in the area of TG 498197]."|"1999/10/16"|0|"" 10309|9103|31|"A concrete slab about 10ft x 10ft mounted on four irregular concrete blocks. The slab is aligned with one corner pointing towards the sea. On the top surface of the slab are a number of ends from reinforcing rods and the outline of some (now destroyed) structure. There is also a stainless steel disc with the letters 'N', 'R' and 'A' marked on it. On the beach in front of the structure is a further block similar to those that the slab stands on."|"1999/10/16"|0|"" 10310|9104|31|"A concrete slab about 8ft x 8ft partly covered by sand and grass. Projecting from it, but in no obvious pattern, are several nuts which were cut off with bolts left in them. In addition there are a number of triangular pieces of steel 3in x 2in x 2in and 1in thick. They also bear the marks that they may have been cut from something larger."|"1999/10/16"|0|"" 10311|9105|31|"A 'V' shaped slit trench with the point of the 'V' facing the current gap in the sea wall. The depth is no more than 12-18in, the width the same and the length 2-3ft for each side."|"1999/10/16"|0|"" 10312|9106|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Rectangular pillbox with long axis facing the road junction. There are 3 vertical embrasures in the centre of this wall."|"1999/11/04"|0|"" 10313|9107|31|"Pillbox, no specification"|"1999/09/28"|0|"" 10314|9108|31|"Pillbox, possibly a type 24 with base 20ft above the road. It is incorporated into the top of a vertical concrete retaining wall of the railway embankment."|"1999/11/10"|0|"" 10315|9109|31|"Pillbox, possibly a type 24 but difficult to tell as very overgrown. [Ref: 13096 on the South Gloucestershire SMR, although over the Wiltshire border from that county]."|"1999/09/28"|0|"" 10316|9110|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"13" 10317|2665|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10318|2666|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"12" 10319|2667|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"13" 10320|9111|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10321|8927|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"13" 10323|9112|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Circular pillbox mounted on earthen bank [?]."|"1999/10/28"|0|"" 10328|2676|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"13" 10329|2677|215|"'Double' non-hexagonal pillbox. [probably type 28]."|"1977/__/__"|474|"13" 10330|2679|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"14" 10331|2680|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"14" 10332|8255|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"15" 10333|8257|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"15" 10334|8259|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"15" 10335|9113|31|"Brick built pillbox with concrete roof. Interior brick anti-ricochet wall. Embrasures constructed with bricks. Corrugated iron roof to help disguise structure as a farm building. Described as a 'block house' on 1940 plan [sketch map]. A hand written assessment of the Bransford Bridge defences by a Platoon Commander Ashley Break, with above sketch map (copy DIGITISED) dated 20 December 1940 are held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Association at Norton Barracks."|"1997/03/16"|0|"" 10336|9114|215|"Bethlehem Battery - 6in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10339|9115|31|"HG observation post. A two tiered grandstand with hotel incorporated on S side. The grandstand had an observation building on top (possibly for race stewards originally). Several references to the use of the grandstand as an observation post are in HG files held by the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Association at Norton Barracks. These are as follows: a) A schedule, dated June 1940, of OPs - lists No. 2976, Pitchcroft Grandstand at map ref 292765 [Cassini grid]. b) Undated Standing Orders for LDV at Post Number 2976, Pitchcroft (292765) refers to a minimum of 20 men to be posted each night. The three positions to be manned were: (A) - Top of the grandstand, (B) - South Trench and Gates, (C) - Railway Bridge Post. Patrols were detailed and in the case of plane landings, the riflemen were to occupy Post C in full strength. c) In a schedule of Home Guard Observation Posts dated Summer 1941, the grandstand at Pitchcroft (292762) is listed."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 10340|9116|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10341|9117|215|"Margate Battery - 6in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10342|9118|31|"HG observation post placed on top of enclosed reservoir. Information from member of HG."|"1997/07/03"|0|"" 10343|9119|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10344|9120|215|"Kingsgate Battery - 4in quick-firing (QF) guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10345|9121|215|"Ramsgate Battery - 6in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10346|9122|215|"Dumpton Point Battery - 5.5in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10347|9123|215|"Joss Bay Battery - 5.5in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"16" 10348|9124|31|"2 anti-tank cubes forming part of road block for Worcester defences. The site is referred to on an undated schedule of defences for West Unit, No. 15 Platoon, Home Guard Defences and an untitled 1/1250 scale plan that appears to relate to the site. The documents are held by the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Association Office at Norton Barracks."|"1997/03/14"|0|"" 10349|9125|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10350|9126|31|"30 plus anti-tank pimples in the form of truncated pyramids set into the grass verges. Presumed purpose was to create a roadblock on the approach to the Old Colwall Tunnel. The Tunnel was used by the Admiralty for the storage of explosives."|"1997/03/28"|0|"" 10351|9127|31|"Anti-tank vertical rail road block. Site now covered by modern road surface. Exact location of rail sockets confirmed by metal detector survey in May 1996."|"1996/05/15"|0|"" 10353|9129|31|"Pillbox, no specification. It was situated on the W side of the road facing a green on opposite side of road where cutaway in the green housed barbed wire and obstacles to pull out into middle of road."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10354|9130|31|"Two nissen huts on river bank between Camp Inn and Camp Lock. The site is now completely destroyed but one hut remains having relocated to SO 83355914."|"1997/05/29"|0|"" 10355|9131|31|"Loopholed wall in the end wall of the outside gents toilet at Camp Inn. This covered the approach road to the Inn. After the war the loopholes were filled in."|"1997/05/29"|0|"" 10356|9132|31|"Slit trench, running E - W at N end of recreation ground with a good field of fire to the S. About 50m remain although silting up. The E end is lost in amongst new housing development."|"1997/08/11"|0|"" 10357|9133|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 10358|9134|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1997/11/10"|0|"" 10359|7088|31|"Pillbox demolished in1997 as part of agricultural land improvement scheme."|"1997/06/00"|0|"" 10360|7732|31|"Pillbox demolished in1997 as part of agricultural land improvement scheme."|"1997/06/08"|0|"" 10361|9135|31|"Anti-landing poles. Wooden poles approx. 20ft in height."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 10362|9136|31|"HG observation post on hilltop reservoir with extensive views over the local countryside."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10363|9137|31|"Concrete anti-tank cylinders and barbed wire structures, probably knife rests or Wallace bag-nets, were stored here until long after the war."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10364|9138|31|"Roadblock formed by a load of stone dumped in the entrance to the farm track. The block remained in place throughout the war. "|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10365|9139|31|"A heavy steel hawser was stored throughout the war in the meadow adjoining the bridge. This would have been stretched across the river, probably against the bridge to prevent the passage of boats."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10366|9140|31|"A number of anti-tank cylinders were stored on the grass verge on the SE side of the road. These were removed after the war."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10367|9141|31|"Pillbox stood in the hedgerow on the N side of the farm track and was the same as the prefabricated type that remains on the N side of the bridge."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10368|9142|31|"A linear barbed wire entanglement along the S bank of the river to form part of the defences of Worcester, which was designated as an anti-tank island in 1940."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 10369|9143|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10370|9144|215|"2 x 6in guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10371|9145|215|"Gun emplacement."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10372|826|215|"Capel Battery. 3 x 8in guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10373|9146|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10374|9147|215|"Observation post (now a kiosk)."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10375|9148|31|"HG Battalion HQ. Large country house occupied by the HQ staff of the 4th Worcester (Evesham) Battalion HG from 11 April 1941 to December 1944. The house was demolished in the 1960s and replaced with an estate of houses now called Wick House Close."|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 10376|6972|31|"The pillbox has deteriorated noticeably in the last 12 months [prior to 3rd November 1997] as a result of river bank erosion. The structure is beginning to break up."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10377|9149|215|"Minefield."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10378|9150|215|"Tank traps."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10379|9151|215|"Tank traps by bridge that was mined."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10380|1213|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10381|9152|31|"Slit trench, still discernible behind the 6pdr emplacement (UORN 9017) and was originally connected to the emplacement as part of its all-round defences."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10382|9153|215|"Bridge that was mined for demolition, with anti-tank obstacles and pillbox near by."|"1977/__/__"|474|"19" 10383|9154|31|"An unknown number of anti-tank cylinders fixed into road surface during the war to make a roadblock adjacent to a pillbox [see UORN 9168]. Four were moved to the S end of the bridge at the end of the war and subsequently removed recently as part of a picnic site enhancement of the area."|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 10384|9155|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10385|9156|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10386|9157|215|"Anti-tank ditch."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10387|9158|31|"Roadblock formed of concrete cubes."|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 10388|9159|215|"Bridge prepared for demolition."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10389|9160|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10390|9161|31|"A concrete version of the type 26 pillbox (known as a 'Stent') was sited on the N approach to the Old Bridge at Pershore. The entrance was from the S side, so there was a field of fire to the N, E and W. The pillbox was demolished soon after the war by the Highways Authority."|"1941/11/07"|0|"" 10391|9162|215|"Anti-tank ditch."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10392|9163|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10393|9164|31|"Spigot mortar base. Believed to still exist but buried following post-war road improvements."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10394|9165|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10395|1775|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10396|9166|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10397|9167|31|"Spigot mortar base. Believed to still exist but buried."|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 10398|9168|31|"An all-concrete version of the type 26 pillbox (known as a 'Stent') was sited to the S of the Old Pershore Bridge. The entrance was on the N side. The pillbox was demolished soon after the war by the Highways Authority."|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 10399|9169|215|"2 x 4.5in guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10400|9170|31|"Spigot mortar base believed buried in the grassed area in front of the 6pdr emplacement. Oral evidence and metal detector exercise indicate an approx. position 40ft from the corner of the emplacement towards the pedestrian access to the site."|"1997/11/03"|0|"" 10401|9171|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10402|9172|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10403|9173|215|"3 x 6in guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10404|9174|31|"Spigot mortar base. Believed to still exist but buried."|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 10405|9175|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"20" 10406|9176|31|"Weapon pit covering the W end of Weir Meadow, a potential aircraft landing ground."|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 10407|9177|31|"The circular depression can be seen of a filled-in weapon pit covering the E end of Weir Meadow, adjacent to spigot mortar emplacement [see UORN 16227]."|"2002/10/31"|0|"" 10408|9178|32|"Axminster - Southern Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|488|"" 10410|9180|32|"Whitford - Southern Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|488|"" 10411|9181|31|"The Bell Inn, St. Johns was the HQ for the West Sector Unit (E Company) of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion Home Guard."|"1997/11/10"|0|"" 10412|9182|32|"Colyford - Southern Area anti-tank island."|"1941/__/__"|488|"" 10413|9183|31|"Spigot mortar base. A standard emplacement, set above ground on a high point overlooking the approach to the Jubilee Bridge, from Cropthorne."|"2000/02/__"|0|"" 10414|9184|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"1997/11/10"|0|"" 10415|9185|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10416|9186|31|"An unknown number of anti-tank cylinders were stored on the SE quadrant of this road junction during the war. They were removed sometime after the war."|"1997/11/10"|0|"" 10417|9187|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10418|9188|31|"Two batteries of flame fougasses were proposed to be installed at Fladbury Bridge in May 1942. Each one would have consisted of one or two 40 gallon drums of inflammable liquid. Information from a list of proposed flame fougasse sites on one of the Home Guard files held by the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment Association at Norton Barracks."|"1997/11/05"|0|"" 10419|9189|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10420|9190|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10421|9191|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10423|9192|31|"Site of former prefabricated pillbox on a concrete plinth. Some of the concrete plinth remains and the outline of the pillbox base can just be discerned."|"1997/11/11"|0|"" 10424|9193|31|"Lengths of steel rail for roadblock and dannert wire were stored at this location."|"1997/11/10"|0|"" 10425|9194|31|"Headquarters of the 4th Worcestershire (Evesham) Battalion HG from 20th August 1940 until 11th April 1941 when HQ moved to Wick House"|"1997/11/10"|0|"" 10426|9195|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10428|9197|215|"Hougham Battery - 3 x 8in guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10429|9198|215|"Observation post with roof M/G."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10431|9200|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10432|9201|31|"Headquarters of No. 11 Platoon, C Company, 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG. Information from booklet on C Company, held at the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Association Office, Norton Barracks"|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 10434|9203|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"21" 10436|9205|31|"Former Drill Hall, now used as the town fire station. During the war it was used as the HQ of C Company, 4th Worcestershire (Evesham) Battalion HG. [but see also UORN 9194]."|"1997/10/07"|0|"" 10437|9206|32|"Sevenoaks - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10438|9207|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick and concrete. Possibly built to protect the Admiralty Signals Station on the same site."|"1997/12/14"|0|"" 10439|9208|32|"Edenbridge - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10440|9209|31|"A six-sided structure, probably of the same type as at Pershore Bridge (UORN 9017, SO 95254495) and Holt Fleet Bridge, which would have provided the field of fire needed to cover both the road and rail bridge. In a scheme of defence for St. Johns, reference is made to this gun being manned by the Royal Artillery (dated 11 June 1941)."|"1997/07/22"|0|"" 10441|9210|32|"Westerham - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10442|9211|32|"Tonbridge - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10443|9212|31|"Home Guard observation post. The Infantry Training Company of the Worcestershire Regiment at Norton Barracks established this observation post, but it was taken over by the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG from May 1941. Apparently a wooden hut was provided for this site, but it has now gone."|"1997/07/22"|0|"" 10444|9213|32|"Penshurst - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10445|9214|31|"Type 26 pillbox (probably). In a scheme of defence for St. Johns, reference is made to a blockhouse erected at the bottom of Quay Street on E side of river, from which there is an excellent field of fire covering both the bridge and Paynes Meadows. Machine gun and crew from Battalion HQ (1 Worcestershire HG) to occupy this point. A separate plan indicates this to be a square pillbox facing across the river."|"1997/07/22"|0|"" 10446|9215|32|"Pembury - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10447|9216|31|"Roadblock. In the event of an invasion, it was proposed to fell the roadside lime trees in New Road to create a roadblock."|"1997/07/21"|0|"" 10448|9217|32|"Tunbridge Wells - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10449|9218|31|"Defended building, brick built, single storey overlooking Diglis Weir. It was loopholed to create a strongpoint protecting the Diglis Lock and Petrol Depot. One loophole remains at the N end of the building facing W."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10450|9220|31|"Slit trench dug behind dwarf wall to cover approach to the road bridge."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10451|9221|32|"Wateringbury - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10452|9222|31|"HG observation post. Abberley Clock Tower was manned as an observation post from May 1940 onwards, firstly by the LDV and then by No. 10 and 12 Platoons (Great Witley, Abberley and Martley), of C Company of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10453|9224|32|"The Providence Works was the HQ of No. 9 Platoon, C Company of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The Platoon Commander was Lt. F. Colley."|"____/__/__"|463|"" 10454|9225|32|"Wrotham - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10455|9226|31|"Defended building. A 4 storey, substantial, warehouse building overlooking the road bridge over the River Severn. Loopholes were proposed between the windows on the top floor. Four loopholes are shown on a defence plan at Norton Barracks and it is likely that the smaller windows would have been used. A machine gun was to be positioned on the second floor, probably in one of the warehouse access doors."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 10456|9227|31|"Defended building. A 4 storey, substantial, warehouse building overlooking the road bridge over the River Severn. It was sandbagged on the top floor to provide firing positions from the windows. A machine gun was to be positioned on the second floor, probably in one of the warehouse access doors."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 10457|9228|32|"Maidstone - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10458|9229|31|"Possibly slit trenches. In a schedule of defences for No. 15 Platoon 1st Worcestershire HG. The Deanery Gardens were listed for rifles and grenades using natural cover."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 10459|9230|32|"Headcorn - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10460|9231|31|"Defended building. Loopholes on each side of a square public lavatory building, which no longer exists."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 10461|9232|31|"Defended building. One loophole on each of the three sides of the S end of the pavilion. The loopholes have been removed."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 10462|9233|31|"Preparations were made for demolition of this bridge. Demolition party consisted of 30-40 engineers from 692 (AW) Company RE. Covering party to be 30 men from HG provided on 'action stations'."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 10463|9234|31|"To form part of the outer defences of Worcester as an anti-tank island, it was proposed to flood the valley of the Langhorn Brook between its confluence with the River Teme at Powick to Henwick Mill, where the obstacle would link with an anti-tank ditch just N of Martley Road. The flooding was to be achieved by damming, presumably at intervals to achieve a constant depth."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10464|9235|32|"Sittingbourne - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10465|9236|32|"Faversham - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10466|9237|31|"Defended building. The former cow stall which faced New Road and the approach to the bridge was loopholed to provide enfilade fire over this approach. The farm buildings have been demolished and the site is now a petrol filling station."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10467|9238|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"22" 10468|9239|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"22" 10469|9240|31|"Defended building. A small farm building at the S end of farm complex was loopholed on the S side to cover approaches from the S along the W bank of the river. The farm buildings have been demolished and the site is now a petrol filling station."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10471|9242|31|"Defended building. Rifle and machine gun positions were created to cover the bridge and the approach from the NW."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10472|9243|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"23" 10473|9244|31|"Probably an anti-tank vertical rail road block."|"1997/12/26"|0|"" 10474|9245|215|"Fougasse at road junction."|"1977/__/__"|474|"23" 10475|9246|215|"Coast artillery battery."|"1977/__/__"|474|"23" 10476|9247|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"23" 10477|9248|215|"3 x 6in Mk.7 guns. Gunhouses, magazines, and close defence positions survive."|"1977/__/__"|474|"24" 10478|9249|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"24" 10479|9250|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"24" 10480|9251|31|"Anti-tank vertical rail road block."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10481|9252|215|"Anti-tank 'pimples' - 'dragon's teeth'."|"1977/__/__"|474|"24" 10482|9253|31|"A group of four trenches parallel to the river and overlooking the weir."|"1997/12/28"|0|"" 10483|9254|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"25" 10484|9255|31|"A single trench dug in river bank facing W, across river."|"1997/12/28"|0|"" 10485|9256|215|"Gun emplacement."|"1977/__/__"|474|"25" 10486|9257|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10487|9258|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10488|9259|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10489|9260|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10490|9261|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"1999/11/18"|0|"" 10491|9262|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"1999/11/18"|0|"" 10492|9263|31|"Barbed wire entanglements erected at each end of Diglis Weir to prevent troops crossing the weir."|"1997/12/28"|0|"" 10493|9264|31|"Unusual concrete faced pillbox, possibly a variant of a type 26. 3 x embrasures. Has a high mound of earth on the roof - [remains of camouflage?]."|"1999/11/18"|0|"" 10494|9265|31|"A minefield was planned (it is not clear that the mines were actually laid) for the area to the N of the weir in order to prevent a tank crossing the river via the weir to attack the petrol depot. Initial responsibility for defence was the 23 Infantry Training Company Worcestershire Regiment, later the South Unit Worcester HG."|"1997/12/28"|0|"" 10495|9266|31|"Three trenches to defend the Diglis petrol depot from enemy approaches from the S or W. The position of the W and middle trenches can be discerned, but the E trench has been covered by dumping."|"1997/12/28"|0|"" 10496|6796|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. It has a steel locked door, and is being used as a store."|"1999/11/18"|0|"" 10497|9267|31|"Trench on the N side of petrol depot covering the Wharf and entrance to Diglis Basin. The position has been filled in and is now part of a timber store."|"1997/12/28"|0|"" 10498|9268|31|"Roadblock. A defence plan of this roadblock indicates a line of square obstacles (cubes?). Nothing remains now."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10499|9269|31|"Possibly a type 26 pillbox (or a Vickers Machine Gun emplacement), with 3 x embrasures. Built on a concrete raft set into the slope of the river bank, with 6 steps leading up to the entrance."|"1999/11/18"|0|"" 10500|9270|31|"Sandbagged weapons position. Shown on defence plan for this locality, dated August 1940, to be manned by a corporal and three men. Nothing remains of the position."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10501|9272|31|"Trench located at the front edge of the post office garden overlooking the road block at junction of Bilford Road and Astwood Roads. The hedge here would have provided camouflage. Position to be occupied by 2 men. Nothing remains of the position."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10502|9273|31|"Trench dug behind the dwarf wall to provide a rifle and machine-gun position covering the NW approach to the bridge."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10504|7352|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with earth and grass on roof."|"1999/11/18"|0|"" 10505|9275|31|"Diglis Lock gates were surmounted by a barbed wire entanglement."|"1997/12/28"|0|"" 10507|9276|31|"Trench dug behind the dwarf wall to provide fire covering the SW approach to the bridge."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10508|9277|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10509|9278|31|"Roadblock, described in the schedule of defences for No. 15 Platoon, 1st Worcestershire HG as a portable stand. A plan of the block shows a spiral representation which suggests barbed wire block."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10510|9279|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10511|9280|215|"Type 24 pillbox., brick-shuttered."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10512|9281|215|"Observation post which included a two-storey machine-gun post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10513|9282|31|"There is evidence of a heavy gun emplacement being constructed here."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 10514|9283|215|"Gun emplacement."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10515|9284|215|"Battery."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10516|9285|31|"Six loopholes constructed in old mill for use by Home Guard. Five are still visible."|"1997/03/08"|0|"" 10517|9286|215|"Battery of 6in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10518|9287|215|"5.5in breech-loading guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10519|9288|215|"Disguised pillbox (camouflaged)."|"1977/__/__"|474|"29" 10520|9289|31|"LDV and later HG headquarters for the 4th Worcestershire (Evesham ) Battalion from the 18th May to 20 August 1940, when the HQ was moved to 66, Bridge Street, Pershore."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10521|9290|32|"Ash - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10522|9291|31|"Pillbox sited at main entrance to factory (Morgan Motor Works)."|"1998/01/12"|0|"" 10523|9292|32|"Ashford - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10524|9293|32|"Appledore - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10525|9294|31|"The school was earmarked as a first aid post for the Central and North Sectors of Worcester City and for use by HG casualties should the city have been attacked. The School was also designated as a Defended Locality."|"1998/01/15"|0|"" 10526|9295|31|"Extensive water works designated as a vulnerable point and later as a centre of resistance."|"1998/01/15"|0|"" 10527|9296|32|"Bridge - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10528|9297|32|"Burmarsh - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10529|9298|32|"Canterbury - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10530|9299|32|"Charing - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10531|9301|32|"Chatham Group - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10532|9302|32|"Eastry - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10533|9303|32|"Hamstreet - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10534|9304|31|"Spigot mortar base. Only the steel pintle can be seen."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 10535|9305|31|"Public house used as the HQ for the B Sub-Unit of the North Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The Vauxhall Inn was also to be the battle HQ for this unit."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10536|9306|32|"Lydd - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10538|9307|31|"Holes in the bridge abutments, which some sources say were for demolition charges. They are more likely, however, to have been sockets for a vertical rail roadblock at each end of the bridge."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 10539|9308|32|"Lydden - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10540|9309|215|"Two-storey pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"26" 10541|9310|215|"Pillbox. "|"1977/__/__"|474|"26" 10542|9311|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"26" 10543|9312|31|"Roadblock. It is said that demolition charges were placed in holes in the abutments at both ends of the bridge. These are more likely to have been sockets for a vertical rail roadblock at each end of the bridge. Charges are more likely to be placed below the arches of the bridge"|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10545|9313|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"26" 10546|9314|31|"Sandbagged gun emplacement on Mill Island to cover the adjacent weir."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10548|9315|31|"A concrete emplacement for a 2pdr anti-tank gun, was located at the entrance to Abbey Park from Bridge Street, to cover Workman Bridge."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10549|9316|32|"New Romney - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10550|9317|31|"There was a sandbagged emplacement built under the S end of the viaduct. This would have produced a fire position to cover the river meadows on either side of Abbey Road."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10551|9318|31|"There was a sandbagged emplacement built under the N end of the viaduct. This would have produced a fire position to cover the river meadows on either side of Abbey Road."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10552|9319|32|"St. Nicholas at Wade - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10553|9320|31|"A concrete emplacement for a 2pdr anti-tank gun was located on what is now the filling station forecourt, to cover the approaches from the N over the two road bridges over the railway."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10554|9321|32|"Sarre - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10555|9322|31|"Spigot mortar base. One of two at this crossroads. Both have had plaques attached to them."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10556|9323|32|"Sandwich - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10557|9324|31|"Roadblock made up of a steel hawser stretched between two steel girders set in the roadside banks. The girders remain but the hawser has been removed"|"1998/01/13"|0|"" 10558|9325|32|"Sellindge - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10559|9326|31|"A collection of 5 anti-tank cylinders still in their original storage locations, near the E side of Hartlebury Common. They were used in practice for blocking the road between Hillditch Pool and a rock outcrop. The cylinders are unusual in being natural sandstone instead of concrete."|"1998/01/13"|0|"" 10560|9327|31|"A collection of 6 anti-tank cylinders still in their original storage locations, near the E side of Hartlebury Common. They were used in practice for blocking the road that leads off the Common S to the A4205. The cylinders are unusual in being catural sandstone instead of concrete."|"1998/01/13"|0|"" 10561|9328|31|"A roadblock was set up in 1940 on the Tolladine road near the Virgin Tavern as part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island. Responsibility for defending this block was with the South Unit, 4th Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The block was probably a vertical rail type, supplemented with anti-tank cylinders."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10562|9329|31|"Lyttelton House was for a period the HQ of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion HG. The HQ was previously in Great Malvern Police Station and afterwards in the Worcestershire Golf Club House."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10563|9330|31|"Former Great Malvern Police Station was the initial HQ of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion HG. The HQ later moved to Lyttelton House and afterwards to the Worcestershire Golf Club House."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10564|9331|31|"Block on pedestrian bridge. All bridges from St Georges Lane S had blocks installed as part of the defences for the Central Sector of Worcester. The South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG were responsible for manning the block. The type of block has not been identified."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10565|9332|31|"Block on pedestrian bridge. All bridges from St Georges Lane S had blocks installed as part of the defences for the Central Sector of Worcester. The South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG were responsible for manning the block. The type of block has not been identified."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10566|9333|31|"A roadblock was set up on this bridge as part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island. Responsibility for its defence lay with No. 16 Platoon, F Company of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The roadblock was probably of the vertical rail type supplemented with anti-tank cylinders."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10567|9334|31|"A roadblock was set up on this bridge as part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island. Responsibility for its defence lay with No. 16 Platoon, F Company of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The roadblock was probably of the vertical rail type supplemented with anti-tank cylinders."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10568|9335|31|"A roadblock was set up on this junction as part of the West Sector defences of Worcester anti-tank island. The roadblock was vertical rail type with wooden sockets."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10569|9336|31|"A roadblock was set up on this bridge as part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island. Responsibility for its defence lay with the West Unit 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The roadblock was probably the vertical rail type supplemented with anti-tank cylinders."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10570|9337|31|"A roadblock was set up on this bridge as part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island. Responsibility for its defence lay with the West Unit 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The roadblock was probably the vertical rail type supplemented with anti-tank cylinders."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10574|9339|31|"A roadblock was set up on this bridge as part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island. Responsibility for its defence lay with the Bennetts Dairies Platoon HG. The roadblock was probably the vertical rail type supplemented with anti-tank cylinders."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10575|9340|31|"A roadblock was set up on this road as part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island. Responsibility for its defence lay with the West Unit 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The roadblock was probably the vertical rail type supplemented with anti-tank cylinders."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10576|9341|31|"A flame fougasse was proposed for this site and the combination of buildings and embankment here would provide a suitable defile for this weapon."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10577|9342|31|"A concrete lined cut in the roadside embankment, said to be the site of a pillbox. The square shape suggests a type 26 pillbox was sited here."|"1998/01/__"|0|"" 10578|9343|31|"A block against river use, a steel hawser stretched across the river alongside the former water gate and weir."|"1998/01/27"|0|"" 10580|9344|31|"Former water tower, now demolished was used as an observation post by No.1 Platoon of 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The tower was demolished in the 1990s."|"1998/01/15"|0|"" 10581|9345|31|"The former St George Tavern was used as the HQ of the North Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The North Unit comprised A and B Coys of the Battalion were responsible for defence of the N part of the City. The Tavern has been redeveloped and is now called The Cavalier."|"1998/01/15"|0|"" 10582|9347|31|"Probably a sandbagged weapon pit set up in an ambush situation for a column held up by the roadblock near the railbridge. Suitable position for spigot mortar or northover projector. Responsibility for the defence was with No. 15 Platoon, 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Nothing remains of the position now."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10583|9348|31|"A defence plan for this Roadblock indicates a diagonal line of square concrete obstacles. Responsibility for the defence was with No. 15 Platoon, 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10584|9349|31|"A plan of defences around the Astwood roadblock (No. 12) indicates a weapons position at this location to cover the approach to the roadblock from the N. Nothing now remains. Responsibility for the defence was with No. 5 Platoon, 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10585|9350|31|"The railway buildings of the halt provided a weapons position with a commanding view over the Astwood roadblock. Nothing now remains. Responsibility for the defence was with No. 5 Platoon, 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10586|9351|31|"Infantry trench [slit trench] on high ground overlooking the large playing field area which would have been a potential area for parachute landings."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10587|9352|31|"A defence plan of this roadblock indicates a diagonal line of square obstacles across the road."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10588|9353|31|"The house sited at the highest point of Tunnel Hill, with a good view towards Gorse Hill and down the hill towards the roadblock near the railway tunnel."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10589|9354|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. This pillbox is totally overgrown, and very hard to see although it is close to the road on private land. "|"1999/11/29"|0|"" 10590|9354|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures: still has grass camouflage on roof."|"1998/03/12"|0|"" 10591|9354|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, situated along field boundary on valley floor of River Eden. Field of fire across valley to S. "|"1998/02/20"|0|"" 10592|9355|31|"Described on the defence plan for the roadblock as a 'fire trench'. There are indications of a weapon pit at the top of the railway embankment here, which would have given covering fire for the roadblock."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10593|9356|31|"Large trench to accommodate HG Section Commander and 3 men located in the front garden of one of the houses here. The precise position has not been located but all the gardens are elevated and behind retaining walls, which would have provided good protection for the trench."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10594|9358|31|"Trench for 2 men with 'tank mines', probably sticky bombs, located in the front garden of one of the houses here. The precise position has not been located but all the gardens are elevated and behind retaining walls, which would have provided good protection for the trench."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10595|9359|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10596|9360|31|"Trench dug into the top of the railway embankment to provide overhead fire to the roadblock on the junction between Blackpole Road and Blackfields Road. The trench can just still be discerned. The responsibility for the defence here was No. 5 Platoon, of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1997/12/30"|0|"" 10597|9361|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10598|9362|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10599|9363|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10600|9364|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10601|9365|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10602|9366|31|"Roadblock on canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the North Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The bridge seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/15"|0|"" 10603|9367|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10604|9368|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10605|9369|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10606|9370|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10607|9371|31|"Roadblock on canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the North Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The bridge seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/15"|0|"" 10608|9372|215|"Coast battery of 3 x 6in guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10609|9373|31|"Pillbox, no specification, sited at the apex of road junction. Apparently of brick and concrete construction. Demolished post-war."|"1998/01/13"|0|"" 10610|9374|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10611|9375|215|"Pentagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10612|9376|31|"Roadblock on canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The bridge seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10613|9377|31|"Roadblock on canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The bridge seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10614|9378|32|"St. Mary in the Marsh - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10615|9379|31|"Roadblock on canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The bridge seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10616|9380|31|"Roadblock on canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The bridge seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10617|9381|31|"Roadblock on canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The bridge seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10618|9382|32|"Sturry - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10619|9383|31|"Railblock on railway canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10620|9384|31|"Roadblock on canal bridge. The responsibility for the defence here was with the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The bridge seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10621|9385|31|"Roadblock, and in this case a railblock, on two canal bridges. The responsibility for the defence here was with the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Details of the block are not known but probably vertical rail type. The two bridges seems to have been reconstructed post war."|"1998/01/24"|0|"" 10623|934|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement, with holdfast mounting. Field of fire E towards Ensfield Bridge road/river crossing. Bad damage to one LMG embrasure. Brick-shuttered."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10624|9387|32|"Temple Ewell - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10625|9388|32|"Wingham - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10626|9389|32|"Crossroads - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10627|9390|31|"The Drill Hall was used as the Battalion HQ of the 2nd Worcestershire (Bromsgrove) Battalion HG."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 10628|9391|270|"Sandbagged position on hilltop overlooking River Salwarpe and main A449 road. Structure mainly built up to the height of 2 sandbags."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10629|9392|31|"Type 24 pillbox on site of WW2 Air Ministry Offices."|"1997/05/28"|0|"" 10630|9393|31|"Type 24 pillbox on site of WW2 Air Ministry Offices."|"1997/05/28"|0|"" 10631|9394|31|"Anti-tank cylinders for creating a roadblock on Bransford Bridge were stored along the back of the lay-by to the NE of the Bridge. None remain now."|"1998/04/02"|0|"" 10632|9395|31|"Small corrugated iron shed sited close to the bridge abutment on the S side of Bransford Bridge. The site was used to store molotov cocktails and has now been redeveloped with a new house and garage. The garage now occupies the site of the former bombing post."|"1998/04/02"|0|"" 10633|9396|32|"Biddenden - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10634|9397|31|"A square type 26 pillbox, of brick construction. Only the brickwork base remains."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10635|9398|32|"Goudhurst - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10636|9399|32|"Harrietsham - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10637|9400|31|"Spigot mortar base. Ammunition for the spigot mortar was stored in an ammunition store close by. This was constructed from Anderson shelter sections mounted on a brick plinth. The plinth still exists with a later shed constructed within it. [[HWCM 27378]."|"1998/04/02"|0|"" 10638|9401|32|"Hawkhurst - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10639|9402|32|"Lamberhurst - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10640|9403|31|"Concrete anti-tank cylinders were stored on the S side of the A4103, Bransford Road, adjoining Boughton Park, for use in creating an anti-tank roadblock between the golf course on the S side and recreation ground on the N side of Bransford Road."|"1998/04/02"|0|"" 10641|9404|32|"Tenterden - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10642|9405|32|"Woodchurch - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10643|9406|31|"Pillbox with no roof and embrasures in 4 walls, two in each face. The structure was approx. square and spanned the full width of the bridge and utilised the bridge parapets for side walls. Access was from the N side with a protective blast wall"|"1998/04/02"|0|"" 10644|9407|31|"Probably a type 24 pillbox - very overgrown. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 739537]."|"1999/11/24"|0|"" 10645|9408|270|"Appears to have been a type 25 round pillbox, with a shallow, conical, false roof. Constructed on top of the railway embankment and adjoining the track. The pillbox has now gone."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10646|9409|270|"The Railway Company of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG had their HQ in a railway carriage sited in a railway siding immediately to the S of Shrubhill Station. The siding no longer exists."|"1999/11/24"|0|"" 10647|9410|31|"A cable anchor point exists in the road verge on the S side of Wood Lane, still with its bracket and cable eye. The anchor point on the other side has gone."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10648|9411|31|"Three loopholes formed in the boundary brick wall around the inside of the footpath [only one loophole was visible at the time of the field visit, but ivy clearance has since revealed two more]."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10649|9412|31|"Home Guard weapon pit sited to cover the approaches to the bridges at Pershore from the W along the S bank of the River Avon. Also covers the former water gate on the river about 300yds to the W and weir meadow on the opposite side of the river."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10650|9413|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, of which only the roof and part of one side is now visible."|"1999/11/24"|0|"" 10651|9414|31|"Home Guard slit trench sited to cover the approaches to the bridges at Pershore from along the S bank of the River Avon."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10652|9415|31|"Home Guard would have had a Molotov cocktail store in this vicinity and a small lock up building is remembered as being sited here, which would have been consistent with that use. The base of a small structure was unearthed here during recent archaeological investigations of the bridge surface. [See as well UORN 16255 at this location]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10653|9416|31|"A roadblock was established at the S end of the bridge by D Company (Tenbury) of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG, as part of the River Teme [Western Command No. 28] stop line. A similar block was established at the N end of the bridge by the Shropshire HG. Probably of vertical rail and anti-tank cylinder construction."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10654|9417|31|"A roadblock at this location was to be manned by No. 10 Platoon (Great Witley), of C Company, the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG. The platoon also manned pickets on the approach roads."|"1998/04/07"|0|"" 10655|9418|32|"Baldslow - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10656|9419|32|"Battle - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10657|9420|32|"Brede - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10658|9421|31|"The Hundred House is a substantial brick built hotel, with outbuildings, overlooking the junction of the main roads from Worcester and Stourport, leading to Herefordshire. The building would have been fortified and manned by No. 10 Platoon (Great Witley), of C Company, the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG."|"1998/04/07"|0|"" 10659|9422|31|"Railblock."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10660|9423|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement for 6pdr. gun, dug into the hillside and built on a concrete slab. Brick-shuttered. Inside, there is still the gun mounting with 9 bolts."|"1998/01/30"|0|"" 10661|9424|31|"Large three storey house, now a nursing home, earmarked by the HG as a Centre of Resistance [?]. It was to be manned by the South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10663|9426|31|"Coast battery searchlight."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10664|9427|31|"Top of spigot mortar pillar, with steel pin, and remains of one ammunition locker. [The total structure may survive under the ground]. [See also UORN 9430]."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10665|9428|31|"Roadblock manned by D Company, South Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10666|9429|32|"Limpsfield - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10667|9430|31|"Top of spigot mortar pillar, with steel pin, and remains of one ammunition locker. The concrete of the pillar is eroded revealing iron reinforcing rods. [The total structure may survive under the ground]. [See also UORN 9427]."|"1999/02/__"|0|"" 10668|9431|31|"12 x anti-tank cylinders, with pointed tops, set in line on a thick concrete base."|"1998/01/30"|0|"" 10670|6830|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, corrugated concrete, with 4 embrasures only. "|"1998/01/30"|0|"" 10671|9433|32|"Dorking - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10672|9434|31|"Concrete tubes set in two groups opposite each other in the banks of the River Mole. These possibly formed supports for a bridge or were associated with the revetting of the river banks as an anti-tank obstacle. "|"1998/01/30"|0|"" 10673|9435|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"125" 10674|6830|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"125" 10675|9436|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"125" 10676|9437|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"125" 10677|9438|32|"Guildford - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10678|9439|32|"Redhill - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10679|9440|32|"Reigate - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10680|9441|32|"Betchworth - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10681|9442|32|"Byfleet - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10682|9443|32|"Cranleigh - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10683|9444|32|"Egham - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10684|9445|32|"Godalming - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10685|9446|32|"Godstone - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10686|9447|32|"Haslemere - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10687|9448|32|"Horley Row - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10688|9449|32|"Leatherhead - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10689|9450|32|"Shere - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10690|9451|32|"Newchapel - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|498|"" 10691|9452|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Inside, above the entrance, is '740A'."|"1992/03/29"|0|"" 10692|2629|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Has '166' stencilled above entrance."|"1992/03/29"|0|"" 10693|2627|31|"Square pillbox."|"1992/03/29"|0|"" 10694|2624|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1992/03/29"|0|"" 10695|9453|31|"A large brick building, on a high point overlooking Battenhall Road, which could have been fortified, probably with sandbags. It provided an elevated strong point overlooking the approaches to Worcester from the SE. [This site was described in Home Guard records as a Centre of Resistance]."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10696|9454|31|"Roadblock. Responsibility for it was with D Company, South Unit, 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10697|9455|31|"Roadblock (24 mines were to be supplied for the block). Responsibility for it was with D Company, South Unit, 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1998/03/01"|0|"" 10698|9456|31|"A roadblock consisting of anti-tank cylinders was created at this location. It remained for a short period only due to its impact on traffic flow. The roadblock is described as a 'dummy roadblock' on a schedule of Worcester defences held on HG files."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10699|9457|31|"Railway building used as a defence post by the Railway Company of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG, for the protection of the railway bridge from the W. One loophole can be observed in a 1960's photograph. The structure no longer exists."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10700|9458|31|"Roadblock sited at the Droitwich end of the bridge and consisting of two concrete pillars, on each side of the road, approx. 3ft x 3ft x 8ft high with seven sockets in the road for vertical rails. The latter were supplemented by railway sleepers and wire."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10701|9459|31|"The Eagle and Sun public house was used as the HQ of the Hanbury Platoon of the 2nd Worcestershire (Bromsgrove) Battalion HG who were responsible for manning the roadblock on the adjoining canal bridge."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10702|9460|31|"Roadblock."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10703|9461|31|"Roadblock."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10704|9462|31|"Roadblock."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10705|9463|31|"Roadblock."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10706|9464|31|"Alley and Mclellan's Factory raised its own platoon, (No. 14 Platoon) of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. Their role was to guard the factory, which was designated as both a vulnerable point and later a centre of resistance, as well as nearby roadblocks. The site has been redeveloped and only part of the original buildings remain."|"1998/04/02"|0|"" 10707|9465|31|"Machine gun position to be manned by No.15 Platoon of the West Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. There is no sign of the position now, but it is presumed to have defended the playing fields here from parachute or glider attack."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10708|9466|31|"The office attached to the Electricity Works was for some of WW2 the HQ of No.15 Platoon of the West Unit of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10709|9467|31|"Tenbury Drill Hall was the HQ of D Company (Tenbury) of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG. D Company comprised 17, 18, 19, and 34 Platoons and were responsible for the defence of Tenbury, Newham Bridge, Eardiston, Eastham, Broadheath and Rochford. The Drill Hall is now the police station."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10710|9468|31|"The defence plan issued to the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG, dated 2nd August 1941, includes a roadblock at this point. It forms part of the Teme stop line and the defence was assigned to D Company (Tenbury). No details of the block are given."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10711|9469|31|"The Lion Hotel was the HQ of No.15 Platoon of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG. The Platoon also had a section of Women's Auxiliaries."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10712|9470|31|"The Royal George was fortified for use by HG riflemen and a machine gun crew. No.15 Platoon of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG, was responsible for manning this position. The site is now part of a riverside open space."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10713|9471|31|"Described in a schedule of defences as an emergency block consisting of trucks, wagons etc... The block was to have been manned by No.15 Platoon of the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The site is now part of a riverside open space."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10714|9472|31|"A collection of 17 anti-tank cylinders with lengths of rail used to anchor them on the grass verge and some rails fixed horizontally to form a barrier."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10715|9473|31|"A collection of anti-tank cylinders stacked alongside the road, probably in their original storage location which suggests a roadblock was planned in this spot. Most are now buried so the exact number is unknown. At least 6 are visible."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10716|9474|31|"This was apparently a square type 26 pillbox located on the corner, but projecting into the road to cover the main road approaches, as well as that to or from Malvern. The site was demolished after the war."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10717|9475|31|"Roadblock."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10718|9476|31|"Roadblock."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10719|9477|31|"Roadblock, vertical rail, manned by No.12 Platoon (Martley) of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG, as part of the Teme stop line. A spigot mortar emplacement and slit trenches were also provided at this location. The bridge was intended to be blown."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10720|9478|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement."|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 10721|9479|31|"Roadblock."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10722|9480|31|"Roadblock."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10723|9481|31|"Territorial Army Offices and Drill Hall used by the 1st Worcestershire (Worcester) Battalion HG. The original building was redeveloped postwar."|"1998/03/__"|0|"" 10724|9482|31|"A six sided 6pdr gun emplacement similar to those at Pershore and Holt bridges, but without the rear blast wall and concrete roof."|"1998/05/06"|0|"" 10725|9483|31|"The Old Crown Inn was the HQ for No.14 Platoon (Clows Top), of C Company, of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG. The building no longer exists."|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 10726|9484|31|"A roadblock was established at this location by E Company, of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 10727|9485|31|"A collection of 19 concrete anti-tank cylinders in the usual two sizes associated with a standard roadblock. The cylinders were rolled down the sloping meadow after the war. Their present location suggests their original storage location was in the car park near the police station."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 10728|9486|31|"Two large concrete anti-tank cylinders with conical tops."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 10729|9487|31|"Home Guard shelter for E Company (Bewdley) of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG and a detachment of the Birmingham Water Department HG. It has recently been demolished."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 10730|9488|31|"A rectangular brick structure with castellated walls but no roof. The entrance is on the W side. Brickwork similar to a defence post 100m to the SE."|"1998/04/18"|0|"" 10731|9489|31|"A rectangular brick structure with no roof, entrance on the W side and embrasures in each face."|"1998/04/18"|0|"" 10732|9490|31|"The former toll house was fortified to form a machine gun post to cover the approaches to the river from the S and E. The toll house was demolished post war."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 10733|9491|31|"Roadblock consisting of two large mill wheels stored on the NE side of the road, with lengths of rail to be used for moving the wheels into the road. This must have been an early roadblock as anti-tank cylinders were later provided for this purpose. One mill wheel is now on the river bed and the other lies in the side of the road. Information from former member of HG."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 10734|9492|31|"A 3 storey half-timbered building fortified with sandbags on the top floor. The building provides observation and fire positions covering approaches from the S, E and W."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 10735|9493|31|"Pillbox, 6 sided, now built into seawall."|"1999/11/20"|0|"" 10736|9494|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 10737|9495|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 10738|9496|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 10739|9497|31|"The drill hall was used for part of WW2 by the Malvern Link Company of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion HG. The Company Commander was Lord Beauchamp. The building was also used by the American 12th Medical Centre."|"1985/05/__"|0|"" 10740|9498|31|"A collection of 9 cylinders in the ditch adjoining the A450 road S of Shenstone."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 10741|9499|31|"A collection of 24 cylinders in two groups on the W side of the road, stretching for a total of 200yds, S from the entrance to Eastham Grange. Constructed of concrete drain pipes, 2ft 3in to 2ft 6in in diameter, filled with concrete and with a clay pipe used to form a centre hole. In some cases a stub of steel rail remains in the block."|"1996/04/31"|0|"" 10742|9500|31|"A hill top position noted in documents as a defence strong point (possibly consisting of a trench system). Nothing remains. A trench system is implied by the defence plan for Kidderminster dated 4th July 1940."|"1998/05/01"|0|"" 10743|9501|31|"The Post Office was requisitioned during WW2 for use by the HG. The platoon number is not presently known but it was part of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion HG."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10744|9502|31|"One of two trenches used by the Home Guard."|"1998/06/30"|0|"" 10745|9503|31|"One of two trenches used by the Home Guard."|"1998/06/30"|0|"" 10746|9504|31|"Small hut to provide shelter for HG guarding entrance to railway tunnel."|"1998/08/__"|0|"" 10747|9505|31|"HG auxiliary unit operational base, with vertical shaft access to corrugated iron underground chamber, with escape tunnel of large diameter sewer pipe. The structure was demolished by the landowner and former patrol leader as it had become dangerous. The site is on a wooded hillside overlooking the canal. Information from former patrol leader Mr Richard Phillips."|"1998/08/__"|0|"" 10748|9506|31|"A low concrete structure identified by B. Lowry as an anti-tank wall and part of a collection of anti-tank structures in Broadwood Drive."|"1998/08/01"|0|"" 10749|9507|31|"Type 23 pillbox with no LAA mounting, 6ft x 9th. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10750|9508|31|"Probably type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. [Recorder viewed from a distance as the site is currently being developed and no access]."|"1999/12/04"|0|"" 10751|9509|238|"OS 1:2500 indicates anti-tank cubes by the word 'Stone' - in three positions. "|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 10752|9510|31|"Concrete-faced type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. It is used today as an Environment Agency stores, and is threatened with demolition for development."|"1999/12/04"|0|"" 10753|9511|31|"Isolated pillbox, variant. The only one pillbox remaining in the Whitby area. 18ft x 9ft. Could have been used as a command post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10754|9512|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with entrance and embrasures bricked-up. The area of the pillbox is used for building huts, etc associated with motorway works."|"1999/12/04"|0|"" 10755|9513|31|"Concrete-faced type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Overgrown."|"1999/12/04"|0|"" 10756|5916|31|"Pillbox, variant. Three chambers, 9ft x 20ft x 9ft. Side entrance. S chamber has benches for 3 machine guns. 9 embrasures in total, all fitted with steel shutters with sliding channels. Hooks for camouflage netting on all faces. A central access chamber opens to both firing chambers. "|"1941/12/20"|0|"" 10757|9514|387|"Spigot mortar emplacement, with pedestal and ammunition lockers. Graffiti on the upper concrete slabs of the lockers shows a crude swastika, hammer and sickle, a cross of St. George and an apparent arrow head. The site was excavated as part of an archaeological survey of Farnham Park. [It is not clear if the structure has been backfilled or left open]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10758|9515|31|"Sockets for anti-tank roadblock obstacles - 'hairpin locating blocks'."|"1999/12/01"|0|"" 10759|9516|31|"Sockets for anti-tank roadblock obstacles - 'hairpin locating blocks'."|"1999/12/01"|0|"" 10760|9517|32|"Burgess Hill - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10761|9518|32|"Cross in Hand - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10762|9519|32|"Ditchling - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10763|9520|32|"East Grinstead - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10764|9521|32|"Etchingham - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10765|9522|32|"Four Oaks - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10766|9523|32|"Friston - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10767|9524|32|"Gardner Street - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10768|9525|31|"Anti-tank rail embedded in concrete."|"1992/03/28"|0|"" 10769|9526|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1992/03/28"|0|"" 10770|9527|31|"11 x anti-tank 'pimples', one of which is damaged."|"1992/04/__"|0|"" 10771|9528|31|"1 x anti-tank block."|"1992/04/04"|0|"" 10772|9529|31|"5 x large 'dragon's teeth' on railway embankment, part of the northern perimeter of the town's anti-tank defences which continued WSW - ENE of this site along the railway line."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 10773|2642|31|"Type 27 pillbox, facing SW. AA mounting and earth on roof."|"1992/03/__"|0|"" 10774|2644|31|"Anti-tank blocks - 49 on E side of road and 5 on W. [See also UORN 2645]."|"1992/03/29"|0|"" 10775|9530|31|"5 x road sockets on the NE side of the road, mostly on the pavement, now heavily tarmacked and very faint [1998]. The sockets, as far as can be seen, retain their covers. The formation appears to be made up of two rows of sockets with 7ft 'vertically' between the rows; about 4ins between the sockets laterally. The sockets were to take angled anti-tank rails."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10776|9531|31|"Concrete base approx. 11ft x 8ft, of which approx. 5.5ft x 8ft is about 2.5ins higher. 10 x square sockets approx 19ins x 15ins extant. The formation extends SSE from gate of house to edge of road. Once part of E perimeter of the anti-tank defences of the town which extended SSE through gardens from the adjacent railway line N of the site. Welded RSJs were intended for use here."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 10777|9532|31|"47 x large 'dragon's teeth' ['pimples'] on railway cutting. Part of N perimeter of the anti-tank defences of the town which extended WSW - ENE of the site along the railway line. There are also at least 4 x approx. 5ft square blocks at the end of the formation of 'pimples'."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 10778|9533|31|"Approx. 200 yards long anti-tank ditch running SE from farm, a part of a length of anti-tank defences which commenced to the W near Albury and stretched E beyond Dorking. A track running NE - SW past the farm is revetted on its SE side at the point where the anti-tank ditch starts. [The ditch is on private land and the recorder was not able to take measurements]. {See also UORN 10049]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 10781|6029|31|"Site where Tett Turret originally positioned pointed out by local resident. The cupola lies on the lower slopes of the embankment: it is damaged with reinforcement rods showing, and other parts of it lie adjacent. Local resident says he will keep his eye on it. He recalls playing in the turret immediately after the war."|"1999/12/14"|0|"" 10782|9536|31|"Three rows of circular concrete sockets set in rectangular bases on road leading to river bridge (3 in all) - one socket barely visible. Socket base approx. 12ins square. Two sockets visible 6ins diameter. No lids visible. Probably metal poles or wooden posts were used in the sockets. Size of formation: approx 5ft 6ins long x approx 4ft wide. Bridge has probably been renewed since the war. River approx. 40ft wide."|"1995/10/06"|0|"" 10783|9537|31|"Seven rows of circular concrete sockets set in rectangular bases on road leading to river bridge (37 in all). Each socket base approx. 20ins x 13ins and approx. 48ins apart. Probably extended across pavements. Only two circular sockets visible, each 10ins diameter. No lids visible. Telegraph posts probably used in the sockets. Size of formation: approx. 29ft long x 23ft wide. Bridge 7ft 5ins wide. River approx. 40ft wide."|"1995/10/06"|0|"" 10784|9538|31|"Some 30 to 40 anti-tank cubes lie in this area of railway land."|"1998/02/13"|0|"" 10785|9539|31|"18 x anti-tank cubes, each one having a metal post affixed. Each cube has a finely incised cross [+] cut in it. [Local men told the recorder that until the building of the Donyngs Recreation Centre in 1984 there were about 40 x cubes in the line]."|"1998/02/02"|0|"" 10786|9540|31|"Part of Pike Mills Factory was used as an observation post by the Kidderminster Home Guard. No further details."|"1998/06/__"|0|"" 10787|9541|31|"A hollow way, of ancient origin [a Saxon boundary] that was strengthened as an anti-tank ditch as part of the Outer London defences, with 3 x Home Guard strongpoints on its length. A sizeable section of the 'ditch' was in-filled in the 1970s because of the need to get heavy equipment into the area to deal with trees affected by Dutch Elm disease."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10788|9542|31|"A former guard post to the MoS [Ministry of Supply?] Depot survives on the E side of the former railway spur to the site. Beneath the guard post, a machine gun position was provided with wide embrasures to provide a field of fire to the N, E and S."|"1998/08/18"|0|"" 10789|9543|220|"Massive brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement, with twin embrasures, and with additional structure on roof and large concrete block adjacent. Exterior had graffiti 'Vote Labour' and 'Peace - not War'. Probably destroyed, but extant in 1950s when photograph taken."|"1955/__/__"|0|"" 10790|9544|31|"An open topped brick defence structure with rifle embrasures on the N, W and S sides. The structure is rectangular in form with the end nearest the railway embankment (the E end) open to allow access."|"1998/08/18"|0|"" 10791|9545|171|"Chain-home radar station - an important link in the Battle of Britain air defences."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10793|7166|325|"Anti-tank pillbox near Culham. Brick-shuttered. [Photograph in article cited below]."|"1999/__/__"|508|"42" 10794|9547|325|"Pillboc type 24. Hexagonal Bren light machine gun pillbox. [Photo in article cited below]."|"1999/__/__"|508|"48" 10795|7200|325|"6pdr. gun pit with central pillar gun mounting and 'moulded' ammunition lockers. "|"1999/__/__"|508|"43" 10796|9548|325|"Very large concrete cubes in line. [Photo in article cited below]."|"1999/__/__"|508|"48" 10797|9549|325|"Anti-tank pimples (35). [Photo in article cited below]."|"1999/__/__"|508|"48" 10799|9427|31|"Spigot mortar mounting, built into a depression on National Trust land. It is complete, with round concrete base and stainless steel spindle. In the same depression is a 3-sided concrete shed possibly used as a ready store magazine."|"1998/02/15"|509|"" 10800|9551|31|"The concrete pillar is buried with only the steel spigot showing above ground. It is situated under flowers in a raised garden."|"1998/02/15"|509|"" 10802|9552|31|"Brick-shuttered, trapezoidal-shaped pillbox, with 3 embrasures, set at corner of field facing road: the field is lined on three sides with rows of anti-tank blocks, which extend as well to the W of the road. "|"2000/01/09"|0|"" 10803|9553|31|"Large anti tank blocks, approx. 5ft (high) x 4ft, closely spaced, set around three sides of a large field [purpose unclear]. Other lines of concrete blocks lie to the W of the road, and to the N of Cripp's Corner. "|"2000/01/09"|0|"" 10804|9554|31|"Wide overgrown ditch, formerly an anti-tank ditch which during WW2 was dry and flat-bottomed, with cleanly cut vertical sides revetted with wooden hurdles."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10806|9556|31|"Home Guard ammunition magazine. Only the bottom part of one wall remains."|"1998/02/15"|509|"" 10808|9430|31|"Spigot mortar mounting, built in a depression in the ground [remains of pit]. The concrete pedestal top is slightly damaged. The site includes a 3-sided concrete ammunition locker."|"1998/02/15"|0|"" 10809|9557|31|"Spigot mortar site, known from Home Guard plan. Nothing survives on the ground."|"1998/02/15"|509|"" 10811|9558|31|"Magazine built in woodland for Home Guard use. Site known from Home Guard plan."|"1998/02/15"|509|"" 10813|9559|31|"House by the name of 'Lanterns', used during WW2 as Home Guard Company HQ."|"1998/02/15"|509|"" 10815|9560|31|"Spigot mortar site, known from Home Guard plan. Nothing survives on the ground."|"1998/02/15"|509|"" 10817|9561|31|"Spigot mortar site, known from Home Guard plan. Nothing survives on the ground."|"1998/02/15"|509|"" 10819|9562|31|"Sutton Cottage was indicated on a defence plan for Kidderminster as being made into a block house. The house was demolished sometime after 1955."|"1998/08/16"|0|"" 10820|9563|31|"Anti-landing obstacles were erected on racecourse at Pitchcroft."|"1998/09/19"|0|"" 10821|9564|31|"Large house used as headquarters of local (Knightwick) platoon Home Guard."|"1998/07/06"|0|"" 10822|9565|31|"Observation post constructed above garage of house (the Crest), to give commanding views over valley."|"1998/07/06"|0|"" 10823|9566|31|"A two room hide in woods near Alfrick. Hide not destroyed at end of war. However the roof has recently caved in. [Small sketch plan on record]."|"1998/07/06"|0|"" 10824|9567|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort, which appears complete with steel entrance and internal pump. May be operable. Located 6 metres from runway and 137 metres from nearest taxiway."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 10826|9568|31|"Lower Wolverton was occupied by the Van Moppes brothers during WW2, from where they coordinated the activities of the Worcestershire Auxiliary Units. Six units are said to have been controlled from here."|"1998/09/__"|0|"" 10827|2489|31|"Pillbox that now lies outside the airfield perimeter, adjacent to Hayes Lane. It is eight-sided. Seen from the road, it appears to have embrasures on all sides and is flat roofed. Shuttered with yellow bricks."|"1997/02/15"|0|"" 10828|9569|31|"Lower Wolverton was occupied by the Van Moppes brothers during WW2, from where they coordinated the activities of the Worcestershire Auxiliary Units. The surrounding parkland was used for auxiliary unit training, including night exercises."|"1998/09/__"|0|"" 10829|9570|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort, which appears from the surface to be complete and has its original metal hatchway. The inside is silted up to within half a metre of the top. Some of the internal mechanism can still be seen but is in a poor condition."|"1997/02/09"|0|"" 10831|9571|31|"A type 22 or 23 [?] pillbox, on small site next to canal bridge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10832|9572|31|"Pillbox, set in scrub land [only visible at a short distance]."|"1999/08/__"|0|"" 10834|9573|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10835|9574|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10836|9575|215|"Pentagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10837|9576|215|"Wanstone No.2 Battery - coast artillery."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10838|9577|215|"Gun emplacement."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10839|9578|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10840|9579|215|"Wanstone No.1 Battery with 2 x 15in guns."|"1977/__/__"|474|"27" 10841|9580|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"23" 10842|9581|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"23" 10843|9582|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10844|9583|215|"Pentagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10845|9584|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10846|9585|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10847|9586|215|"Gun emplacement. Recorder gives NGR - TR 35736435]."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10848|9587|215|"Observation post on roof."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10849|9588|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10850|9589|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10851|9590|215|"4 x 9.2in guns. [see also UORN 7366]."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10852|9591|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10853|9592|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10854|9593|215|"Gun emplacement."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10855|9594|215|"Gun emplacement."|"1977/__/__"|474|"28" 10856|9595|215|"Observation post."|"1977/__/__"|474|"30" 10857|9596|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"30" 10858|9597|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"30" 10859|9598|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"44" 10860|9599|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"44" 10861|9600|215|"Pillbox (demolished)."|"1977/__/__"|474|"44" 10862|9601|215|"Site known as The Wilderness, and said to be 'General Montgomery's underground headquarters' [period uncertain]."|"1977/__/__"|474|"44" 10863|9602|215|"'Dragon's teeth'."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10864|9603|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10865|9604|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10866|9605|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10867|9606|215|"Pillbox (destroyed)."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10868|9607|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10869|9608|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10870|9609|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10871|9610|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10872|9611|215|"Described as 'gun emplacement' [type 28?]."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10873|9612|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10874|9613|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"45" 10875|9614|215|"Described as 'gun emplacement' [type 28?]."|"1977/__/__"|474|"46" 10876|9615|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"46" 10877|9616|215|"'Dragon's teeth'."|"1977/__/__"|474|"46" 10878|9617|215|"Pillbox (destroyed)."|"1977/__/__"|474|"46" 10879|9618|215|"Spigot mortar mounting."|"1977/__/__"|474|"46" 10880|9619|215|"Spigot mortar mounting."|"1977/__/__"|474|"46" 10881|9620|215|"Non-hexagonal pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"46" 10882|9621|215|"Pillbox (demolished)."|"1977/__/__"|474|"47" 10884|9623|215|"Described as 'gun emplacement' [type 28?]."|"1977/__/__"|474|"50" 10885|9624|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"50" 10886|9625|215|"Pillbox."|"1977/__/__"|474|"50" 10888|9627|270|"Anti-landing trench dug by boys from Charterhouse College, and with poles set up adjacent [assumed by recorder, who helped dig it, to be an anti-tank trench, but this is very unlikely]. [with drawing]."|"1998/01/21"|0|"" 10889|9628|270|"Pillbox, now almost totally hidden amongst blackberry bushes, guarding Brockford Bridge."|"1998/01/21"|0|"" 10890|9629|220|"Hexagonal pillbox, concrete-faced [type uncertain from photograph]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10891|9630|31|"Type 27 pillbox, connected to another [UORNs 7947 and 7948] by 21 anti-tank rails."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10892|9631|31|"Type 22 pillbox, part of defences of Dunkirk Chain Home Station."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10893|9632|31|"Regular hexagonal pillbox, part of defences of Dunkirk Chain Home Station."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10894|9633|31|"Square pillbox, part of defences of Dunkirk Chain Home Station."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10895|9634|31|"Half-hexagonal pillbox, part of defences of Dunkirk Chain Home Station."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10896|1000|31|"A massively-built 6pdr. pillbox, square with chamfered corners. Brick-shuttered. Some camouflage paint is still visible, and the inside of the embrasure is outlined in black, with black squares painted inside at the top of each corner."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10897|998|31|"The bridge which carries the railway over a minor road has a main arch over the road and a smaller arch each side over the banks. Each of the smaller arches has a small square pillbox built into it."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10898|9635|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10900|1019|31|"Octagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered, with the entrance in one of the angled corners. In the entrance some camouflage paint is still visible. 9ins square holes are at ground level in all walls [purpose?]. The pillbox is actually marked as such on the contemporary OS 1:25000 sheet."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10901|1163|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Its front walls have had a brick wall built in front of them and the space between the wall and the pillbox filled with concrete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10902|9636|31|"Rows of anti-tank 'pimples' below Dover Castle."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10904|985|31|"Square 6 pdr. emplacement, disguised with brick crenellated wall."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 10905|9637|31|"Square spigot mortar mounting with steel pintle."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10907|9638|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Concrete faced."|"1999/12/16"|0|"" 10908|9639|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1999/12/16"|0|"" 10909|9640|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox."|"1999/12/10"|0|"" 10910|9641|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox on the S bank of the River Medway, but set at an angle to it so that it faces NE. Two steps down to entrance. Heavily overgrown. Access possible, including interior. "|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 10911|9642|31|"Pillbox made with prefabricated reinforced concrete panels. 3 embrasures. Its entrance has been filled in with earth and one panel has been broken."|"1999/12/10"|0|"" 10912|9643|32|"Hailsham - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10913|9644|32|"Hassocks - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10914|9645|32|"Heathfield - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10915|9646|32|"Horam - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10916|9647|32|"Hurstpierpoint - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10917|9648|32|"Lewes - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10918|9649|32|"Mayfield - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10919|9650|32|"Ninfield - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10920|9651|31|"Small round pillbox, set into the ground so that only the roof and the upper embrasures are visible. The structure is pierced for many embrasures. Of indeterminate type - something like a Norcon or a type 25. It stands to one side of the driveway to Docking Hall, and may be in its original position [perhaps a guardspoint to a military headquarters at the house] or subsequently repositioned. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"2000/01/23"|0|"" 10924|9653|31|"Anti-tank cubes."|"2000/01/__"|0|"" 10926|9654|31|"A concrete square structure with small embrasures facing down canal."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10927|5077|31|"An unusually tall brick and concrete hexagonal pillbox, purpose-built to cover the marshes to the E and the railway line from the N. It has 8ft sides, is 11ft high and has a doorway set 3ft 6ins from the ground. The outer brickwork has fallen off the E corner. Anti-tank blocks cover the approaches to the level crossing, 9 to the E and 7 to the W of the railway, the latter in the back garden of the crossing keeper's house [see UORN 12138]."|"1992/02/04"|606|"" 10928|9655|31|"A type 22 or 23 [?] pillbox, in field (Old Uctonians?) sports field."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10929|9656|31|"The Hanbury Home Guard constructed a wooden observation post in a tree on top of Madam's Hill. The tree has long since been felled."|"1998/11/30"|0|"" 10930|9657|31|"A square pillbox by railway line (dismantled after WW2) leading to oil storage depot (HWCM 24673)."|"1998/09/21"|0|"" 10931|9658|31|"A complex of infantry trenches was dug on the common in June 1940 by troops from the camps sited to the S and W of the Morgan Works (Flight Refuelling [?]). Their purpose was probably to defend the vicinity against parachute landings on the extensive open spaces in this area. The trenches were filled in, the vicinity remains very undulating today. [Information from a map produced by a local resident during 1940 and shown to the recorder]."|"1999/01/24"|0|"" 10932|9659|32|"Peasmarsh - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10933|9660|32|"Pevensey - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10934|9661|32|"Polegate - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10935|9662|238|"A 6 sided brick pillbox with concrete roof, built into the hedgerow on the edge of a former army camp sited to the S of the Morgan Motor Works, now a housing estate. The pillbox was probably removed when the houses were built. [Information from a map produced by a local resident during 1940 and shown to the recorder]."|"1999/01/24"|0|"" 10936|9663|32|"Pyecombe - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10937|9664|31|"A 6 sided brick pillbox with concrete roof, built near the centre of the open space here to cover the N approaches to the Admiralty Signals Station. The base of the pillbox was used post war as a bandstand. This was removed recently [pre 1999]. [Information from a map produced by a local resident during 1940 and shown to the recorder]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10938|9665|32|"Robertsbridge - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10939|9666|31|"Type 28a anti-tank emplacement. [The accuracy of the situation of this site could be doubtful - recorder stated W of Salehurst, in which case NGR is wrong]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 10940|9667|32|"Rye - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10941|9668|32|"Sedlescombe - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10942|9669|32|"Staplecross - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10943|9670|32|"Uckfield - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10944|9671|32|"Wartling - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10945|9672|32|"Winchelsea - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10946|9673|32|"Balcombe - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10947|9674|32|"Cooper's Corner - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10948|9675|32|"Crowborough Cross - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10949|9676|32|"Cuckfield - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10950|9677|32|"Eridge Station - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10951|9678|32|"Forest Row - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10952|9679|32|"Handcross - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10953|9680|32|"Hartfield - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10954|9681|32|"Haywards Heath - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10955|9682|32|"Haywards Heath - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10956|9683|32|"Hurst Green - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10957|9684|32|"Jarvis Brook - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10958|9685|32|"Turners Hill - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10959|9686|32|"Salisbury anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 10960|9687|270|"Pillbox which used to stand at Bignell's Corner (originally on the SE corner of the junction of the then Barnet by-pass with another local road], and was camouflaged with painted wooden hoardings to look like a shopping kiosk. It is almost certainly destroyed, although there is no certainty as the locality has altered substantially."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 10961|9688|32|"Findon - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10962|9689|32|"Partridge Green - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10963|9690|32|"Horsham - Category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10964|9691|32|"Crawley - Category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 10965|9692|31|"A 6 sided brick pillbox with concrete roof, built near the corner on the SE side of the junction between Pickersleigh Avenue and Spring Lane. The pillbox was removed when this junction was improved to provide access to the Spring Lane Industrial Estate. The pillbox would have covered the W approaches to the Admiralty Signal Station."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10966|9693|31|"Home Guard observation post. It was a sandbagged position on the top of a low hill N of Fairfield. Although there is no sign of the position today it is possible to predict its location since it gives good views N and particularly of the junction between the A459 and A451 roads. The sandbags suggest it may also have been a weapons position."|"1999/01/14"|0|"" 10967|9694|221|"Anti-landing trenches. A 1960s air photograph shows a clear pattern of trenches similar to other areas alongside the Severn in this area. The meadow is flat and over 0.5 of a mile long. It would have been identified as being a potential aircraft landing ground. Information from air photograph."|"1942/10/08"|0|"" 10968|9695|31|"Anti-landing poles. The common land to the W of the B4208 was obstructed with wooden poles approx. 20ft high."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10969|9696|31|"Pillbox, square and made of concrete, with rear blast wall to entrance. Demolished post war."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 10970|9697|31|"A large country house and grounds used as a private school. During the war a HG Company was based here. It was C Company of the 11th Worcestershire (Stourport) Battalion HG and its commander was Major G Ashton."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 10971|9698|31|"Centre of Resistance (Defended Locality) [?]. The ridgeline here has a commanding view over the main road approaches to Worcester from Wales and is occupied by the substantial buildings of Abberley Hall (now a school)."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 10972|9699|31|"Anti-tank cylinders. A collection of cylinders were stored here during WW2 to be used to block the approaches to Worcester or the bridge at this location. The cylinders were removed post war. Some cylinders have been placed in the road verge at Collin's Green about 1 mile away to the NE that may have been part of this collection."|"1998/08/__"|0|"" 10973|9701|31|"A square concrete pillbox stood on this knoll, from where Knightsford Bridge and the approach to Worcester from the W could be observed and if necessary brought under fire. Nothing remains of the pillbox now."|"1998/08/__"|0|"" 10974|9702|31|"Home Guard observation post. The top of the reservoir (which is enclosed and grassed over) provides very extensive views across Worcestershire to the E."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10975|9703|31|"Anti-tank cylinders. A collection of at least 7 anti-tank cylinders. This almost certainly not there original location but since this yard is the entrance to a former land-fill site they have probably been dumped here (personal comments of recorder)."|"1998/08/__"|0|"" 10976|9704|31|"Home Guard observation post. The tower of Powick Church - St. Peters was used as an observation post that gives extensive views over the Teme Valley. Apparently the Home Guard Report Book still exists at the Church. A wooden shelter was provided."|"1998/08/__"|0|"" 10977|9705|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10978|9706|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10979|9707|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10980|9708|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10981|9709|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10982|9710|31|"The former School Camp, a centre for Birmingham refugees was sited here and used by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers] as an observation post, giving good views over Bewdley. There is no sign of the camp site today."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10983|9711|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10984|9712|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10985|9713|31|"This observation post was established first by No 23 Infantry Training Company from Norton Barracks, but was later taken over by the Home Guard."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10986|9714|222|"Possible auxiliary unit base in crypt of chapel within corrugated iron 'Anderson shelter' type structure. [William ward states 08/2000 that this is almost certainly not an auxiliary unit site, but its purpose unknown]."|"1999/03/__"|516|"" 10988|9715|31|"Anti-tank cylinders. There was a collection of about 8 or 9 concrete anti-tank cylinders lined up along the roadside in readiness for creating a roadblock. [According to the recorder they were removed long ago ?]."|"1999/01/17"|0|"" 10989|9716|31|"Pillbox. Constructed with sandbags by the local Home Guard. It was square in plan with embrasures in each face. The structure was roofed with logs and waterproofed with a tarpaulin. The pillbox was demolished long ago [according to recorder] and the crossroad reformed so that even the site no longer exists."|"1999/01/17"|0|"" 10990|9717|31|"Anti-landing obstacles. The large field adjoining the farm was obstructed with 20ft tall wooden poles set out on a grid pattern to prevent its use by aircraft."|"1999/01/17"|0|"" 10991|9718|31|"Anti-landing obstacles. The large field was obstructed with 20ft tall wooden poles set out on a grid pattern to prevent its use by aircraft."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10992|9719|31|"Anti-landing obstacles. The large, flat, open, riverside meadow was obstructed in 1940 with 20ft tall metal poles set out on a grid pattern to prevent its use by aircraft. Some of the poles remain in situ, although they have been cut back to about 2ft above ground level."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 10993|9720|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. A brick underground chamber reached by a vertical brick shaft. Former escape route now exposed to provide direct access to the chamber. It is now used as a wood shed. The owner thought it was a air-raid shelter."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 10994|7350|31|"Type 24 pillbox with protected entrance and octagonal AA emplacement superimposed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 10995|9721|171|"Auxiliary unit operational base. Used by the 'Sampson' patrol of the Worcestershire group of auxiliary units, controlled by the Van Moppes. This was a typical two roomed base accessed by a round vertical shaft to the main corrugated iron room. Originally, it did not have a ventilation shaft or escape route, both being added by the patrol. The structure was destroyed some years ago. The information on the site was given by a Mr. Boaz, a former member of the 'Sampson' patrol. He identified the site on the old 6in map (attached to record) and confirmed its demolition. "|"____/__/__"|517|"" 10996|9722|171|"Auxiliary unit operational base. Used by the 'Joshua' patrol of the Worcestershire group of auxiliary units, controlled by the Van Moppes. This was a typical two roomed base accessed by a vertical shaft and a sewer pipe escape route. The structure was complete until last winter [1998] when it collapsed. The information on the site was given by a Mr. Boaz, a former member of the 'Sampson' patrol. He identified the site and confirmed its condition. "|"____/__/__"|517|"" 10997|9723|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 10998|9724|31|"Pickett Hamilton fort [may not be in its original location]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11000|9725|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 11002|9726|31|"For a period towards the end of WW2, this former golf clubhouse was used as the Battalion HQ by the Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion Home Guard. A nissen hut was erected in the garden for this purpose. This has now been removed, but the main building remains."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11003|2382|31|"Circular double-storey pillbox, with adjacent sewer pipe LAA [light anti-aircraft] gun position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11005|9727|31|"Circular double-storey pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11006|9728|325|"Type 28A twin embrasure 2pdr. anti-tank pillbox."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 11007|9729|31|"A roadblock was erected here in 1940 by the Bewdley LDV [Local Defence Volunteers]."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 11008|9730|31|"The shape of slots [now concreted up] to take anti-tank rails to form a roadblock survive in road surface."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11010|9731|31|"Type 23 pillbox, modified. Brick-shuttered."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11011|9732|31|"Anti-tank wall on sea front."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11012|9733|31|"Possible flame fougasse site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11013|9734|31|"Brick pit with concrete lip [possible Tett Turret site?]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11014|9734|31|"Circular double-storey pillbox, with adjacent sewer pipe LAA [light anti-aircraft] gun position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11016|9735|31|"Pillbox; no specification. Controlled the point where railway line crossed road."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 11017|7661|31|"Four gun emplacements on Halnaker Hill - SU 91970962; SU 92100965; SU 92120970; SU 92160978."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 11018|8100|215|"Loopholes incorporated in the seawall. There is also the remains of a trench on the N side of Mill Lane."|"1996/__/__"|114|"63" 11019|9737|31|"A strong point. No details of this feature are known but the 1940 defence map for Kidderminster, from which it was identified implies trench works around the highest part of the ridge to cover the approaches to Kidderminster from the S. The area has now been developed for housing."|"1999/02/21"|0|"" 11020|8035|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples' in the front gardens of nos. 99 and 101, High Street."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11021|9738|31|"6in battery. Emplacements, battery command post, and other WW2 features survive, together with defensive pillboxes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11022|9739|31|"A vertical rail block was established at this location and survived to the 1950s."|"1999/02/21"|0|"" 11023|7043|31|"Three 'Armco' pillboxes - TV 492983."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11024|9740|31|"A roadblock is indicated at this point in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11025|9741|31|"Loophole were created in four windows of shops at this point during 1940, no evidence survives today."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11026|1495|31|"'Armco' pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11027|9742|31|"A double roadblock is indicated at this point in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster. This is corroborated by an eyewitness who describes two staggered sandbagged breast works, with loopholes, in the sandstone cutting. Concrete blocks were stored in a field further to the N. Nothing now remains except a notch in the bank on the W side of the cutting."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11028|9743|31|"A roadblock is indicated at this point in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster. Nothing now remains"|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11029|9744|31|"Two roadblocks were constructed at this point as indicated in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster. Nothing now remains"|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11030|9745|31|"Machine gun post built into Pevensey Castle, with flint facing as camouflage: no access to interior. Non-standard shape. 2 embrasures face south: smaller embrasures cover side entrance."|"1996/04/05"|0|"" 11031|9746|31|"Former anti-tank blockhouse situated just inside the Pevensey fort at the W gate - DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11032|9747|31|"A flat area of land can be discerned on the top of the ridge here. With suitable sandbagging it would provide a good firing position covering the road cutting where there was a roadblock, as indicated in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster. Nothing now remains"|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11033|9748|31|"A roadblock was established here in 1940, as indicated in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster. The cutting provided a good location and trap for an enemy column. Details of the block are not known and nothing now remains."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11034|9749|31|"A roadblock was established here in 1940, as indicated in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11035|9750|31|"A pillbox was sited on this junction in 1940, as indicated in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11036|9751|31|"Two road blocks were constructed at this road junction in 1940, as indicated in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11037|9752|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11038|9753|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11039|9754|31|"Barbed wire entanglement. The outer boundary of Kidderminster was provided with a barbed wire entanglement, presumably as part of the defences of the town as a designated anti-tank island."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 11040|9755|31|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and knife rests."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 11041|9756|31|"A square prefabricated concrete pillbox covering the approach from the W and Bewdley. There is no sign of the pillbox now."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 11042|773|31|"'Armco' pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11044|9758|31|"WW2 embrasures made in a Napoleonic-period Martello Tower."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11045|9759|31|"Roadblock. No details remain: however, knife rests and coils of barbed wire were stored in the drive to High Habberley 100yds N of the roadblock."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 11046|9760|31|"A five-sided brick pillbox with a concrete roof. It occupied the crest of a hill and would have covered the extensive open land on both sides of the road. There is no sign of the pillbox now."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 11047|9761|31|"'Coffin'-type anti-tank blocks on the coast near Martello Tower."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11048|9762|31|"Knife rests were stored alongside the road at this point."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11049|9763|31|"Gun emplacement on beach: heavily eroded by sea."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11050|9764|31|"The footpath was blocked for about 200yds with coiled barbed wire from 1940 onwards. There is no sign of the site today."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11051|9765|31|"Probable Home Guard shelter, brick walls and concrete roof, on grass verge of lane. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"2000/01/30"|0|"" 11052|9766|31|"A pillbox was sited in the entrance to the former Hoo Farm. The whole area has been redeveloped as an industrial estate and nothing remains of the farm and its entrance."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11053|9767|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11054|9768|31|"A roadblock was created at the bottom of Cobham's Hill in 1940. Concrete cubes are remembered by a local resident, together with a sentry position manned by the Military Police as a check point. Nothing now remains. The site was in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11055|9769|31|"Rectangular Vickers machine gun emplacement. Only the embrasure in the front wall is operative, two others having been blocked, although at least one retains its table."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 11056|9770|31|"A roadblock was created at the top of Cobham's Hill in 1940. Nothing now remains. The site was in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11057|9771|31|"Anti-tank cubes, road block to take girders, and an anti-tank block."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 11058|9772|31|"Sutton Cottage was used as a Home Guard Company HQ during WW2. The Company designation is not known but would have been part of the 6th Worcestershire (Kidderminster) Battalion Home Guard. The cottage was demolished post war."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11059|9773|31|"Roadblock."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11060|9774|31|"Battery observation post of Toot Rock Battery, on cliff edge."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 11061|9775|31|"Barbed wire barriers were erected here in 1940. Knife rests were stored here."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11062|9776|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 11063|9777|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11064|8062|31|"25pdr. gun emplacement facing SE to cover the railway crossing over the River Arun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11065|9778|31|"A prefabricated pillbox with sandbag facing was constructed on the point of this acute road junction (probably as part of Kidderminster anti-tank island defences). The road junction has been considerably altered post war and there is no evidence of the pillbox now."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11066|9779|31|"The outer boundary of Kidderminster was provided with a barbed wire entanglement, probably as part of the defences of the town as an anti-tank island."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 11067|9780|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11068|9781|31|"Sockets in road surface of obstacles to form road block of passage over river bridge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11069|9782|31|"Two large square concrete blocks are said to have been placed either side of the road here."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11070|2215|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with unusual, enclosed, open-roofed porch, with embrasure, and entered by ladder."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11071|2222|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with 6pdr. and bren chambers. Part-demolished. Rear blast-wall has embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11072|9783|31|"Two large square concrete blocks are said to have been placed either side of the road here."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11073|9784|31|"A roadblock was established here in 1940 by the Hanley Swan Platoon Home Guard. The roadblock consisted of two old lorries with solid tyres, normally stored in the yard at the rear of the Post Office, and to be rolled out into the road when necessary."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11074|9785|31|"Trenches. In a field now developed for housing. The trenches were dug by the Royal West Kents to cover the approaches to the Admiralty Signals Station, from the S (i.e. along Pickersleigh Road). The land is higher at this location and would give a commanding view S. The site was redeveloped for housing in the 1960s."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11075|9786|31|"Two trenches were dug at this location in 1940 on the N side of the Morgan Motor Works (Flight Refuelling) covering the approaches from the S and W to the Admiralty Signals Station. The site was developed by the Flight Refuelling later in the war, the buildings now being occupied by Chance Brothers."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11076|9787|31|"A trench was dug at this location by the Royal West Kents, near the entrance to their camp. It probably provided protection for their camp in addition to covering the approaches from the S (along Pickersleigh Road) towards the Admiralty Signals Station. The site has been developed for housing."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11077|31|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with protected entrance and distinctive outer embrasure design."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11078|7597|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. Sunken into a stone outcrop and entered by steps down."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11079|9788|31|"Two trenches were dug at this location by the Royal West Kents, to cover the approaches from the S towards the Admiralty Signals Station. The site has been developed for housing."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11080|9789|31|"Two trenches were dug at this location by the Royal West Kents, to cover the approaches to the Admiralty Signals Station and Flight Refuelling from the W. The site has been developed for housing."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11081|9790|31|"Type 28 pillbox for 6pdr. anti-tank gun. Brick-skinned. With 1 main embrasure (and 'holdfast mounting') for 6pdr. anti-tank gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11082|9790|31|"Type 28 anti-tank 'pillbox': has only one side embrasure and an interior protection wall. Gun block still has 9 bolts."|"1998/05/15"|0|"" 11083|9791|31|"The Farmers Arms was the HQ for the Birtsmorton Platoon Home Guard."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11084|9792|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11085|9793|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11086|9794|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11087|9795|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 11088|9796|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Described as being 'on the green' in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster. The 1938 OS 1:2500 scale map indicates a small triangular 'green' in the centre of this road junction. This is the presumed site of this now demolished pillbox."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11089|9797|31|"Roadblock. Half of the dual carriageway was to be blocked with a weapons position, the remainder with vertical rails, cylinders and 'knife rests'. Square concrete blocks were placed on the road sides. There are still some vertical rails surviving on the road side. Described in a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11090|9798|31|"Strongpoint. The details of this feature are not known. The 1940 defence map for Kidderminster, from which it was identified, implies trench works around the summit of the hill to cover the approaches to Kidderminster from the east. There is no indication of them now."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11091|9799|31|"Pillbox, no specification. The location for this pillbox has been identified from a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster. Nothing now remains of the site."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11092|9800|31|"Roadblock. The location for this roadblock has been identified from a 1940 defence plan for Kidderminster. Nothing now remains of the site."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 11093|9802|31|"A defence structure is remembered as being built over the footpath and adjoining the bridge over the railway. Nothing now remains of the site."|"1999/02/21"|0|"" 11094|6288|31|"Type 22 brick and concrete hexagonal pillbox: it has 4 standard embrasures but that facing due E is circular with a plinth at floor level"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11095|9803|31|"The Drill Hall was used by the 9th Worcestershire (Redditch) Battalion Home Guard during WW2. The commanding officer was Lt. Col. A.E. Scothern."|"1999/07/03"|0|"" 11096|9804|31|"Territorial Army Drill Hall used by the Home Guard as HQ."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 11097|9805|31|"In 1940 15 obstacles were placed on the golf course as anti-landing obstacles. The obstacles were old tram rails cut into lengths and set in concrete bases."|"1998/06/17"|518|"" 11098|9806|171|"Parish rooms used by local Home Guard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11099|9807|171|"Two vertical rails driven into the side of road next to the Bell & Cross public house and connected by a heavy metal cable."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11101|7741|31|"Pillbox on top of River Severn Dyke. According to a notice board it was used as a bird hide by Sir Peter Scott in Slimbridge early days."|"1996/04/23"|0|"" 11102|9808|31|"Loopholed Wall. Square holes cut in stone wall (existing) of Cirencester Park."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 11103|9809|31|"Loopholed Wall. 2 square holes cut in stone wall (existing), 1ft x 1ft. "|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 11104|1784|31|"Four loopholes, two at ground floor level and two on the first floor in the W wall of a house covering the bridge over the River Evenlode. There are also three loopholes of similar size and shape in the garden wall on the opposite side of the road, and also covering the bridge. The loopholes in the house have been sympathetically converted into windows."|"1999/10/03"|0|"" 11105|9810|31|"Seven large anti-tank cylinders."|"1996/05/15"|0|"" 11106|6770|31|"Polygonal pillbox of roughly brick shuttered concrete. 5 embrasures with 2 covering door. Irregular hexagon. No interior blast wall; some L/H shutters, camouflage hooks. Some bricks of outer shuttering have fallen off."|"1990/08/31"|0|"" 11107|9811|31|"A type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement on GHQ line red. Converted for use as a ROC post. Door and window frames have been fitted and the embrasures bricked up. Metal railings have been fitted on the roof, and a pattern of bolts suggest some sort of fittings. The underground ROC post survives next to the pillbox - closed in Oct 1968)."|"1999/10/03"|0|"" 11108|9812|31|"Polygonal pillbox [probably type 24]. Demolished for road widening in 1987. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11110|9813|31|"17 x anti-tank cubes, 2ft x 2ft x 3ft. A large number have wood shuttering marks and a 'D' shaped metal ring in the top surface. Some of the blocks seem to have been moved [it is uncertain if any are in their original position]."|"1999/11/30"|0|"" 11111|9814|31|"Polygonal pillbox [probably type 22], facing S (162 degrees). Rough brick shuttered concrete. Irregular hexagon. 5 embrasures plus 2 covering door. Some bricks from the shuttering have fallen off. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1990/08/31"|0|"" 11112|9816|31|"Polygonal pillbox [probably type 22], facing SW (246 degrees). Irregular hexagon. Brick shuttered concrete, with roof corrugated iron shuttered. 5 embrasures plus 2 covering door. In private garden - used as wine store. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1990/08/31"|0|"" 11113|9817|31|"2 x anti-tank cubes, 2ft x 2ft x 3ft, flanking an entrance to derelict land."|"1999/11/30"|0|"" 11114|9818|215|"Auxiliary unit operational base. Nissen hut main chamber and 50ft escape tunnel."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 11115|9819|31|"Polygonal pillbox [probably type 24], facing SW. "|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 11117|7862|31|"Polygonal pillbox, facing W. "|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 11118|9820|215|"Auxiliary unit observation post. A hole in chalk [?], linked by telephone to main operational base. It had a wooden trapdoor hatch."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 11120|9822|215|"Auxiliary unit operational base. A hole in chalk approx. 15ft x 10ft, lined with wood and with a wooden roof. It had a wooden trapdoor entrance and ladder."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 11125|6795|31|"Polygonal pillbox, brick-shuttered. "|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 11126|1140|31|"Auxiliary unit special duties outstation. A concrete pipe shaft sunk vertically. A concrete roof with hatch and tree stump attached. Wooden table and chairs inside. A wire runs to a nearby tree."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 11127|9824|31|"Very large type 24 pillbox, of irregular hexagon form, made of brick shuttered concrete; thick concrete roof. 5 embrasures plus + 2 covering entrance. Faces S (202 degrees). [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1990/08/31"|0|"" 11128|9825|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of irregular hexagon form, facing S (190 degrees). Brick shuttered concrete, with roof shuttered with corrugated iron. 5 embrasures, plus 2 covering entrance. Heavily overgrown & flooded. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1990/08/31"|0|"" 11129|9826|31|"Pillbox; unspecified. Faces SE. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 11130|9827|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces S. [Ref: SU85/16]. "|"1987/10/__"|0|"" 11132|7863|31|"Pillbox; no specification. Faces W. Brick-shuttered. "|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 11133|9829|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox of variant form - faces SW. [Ref: SU85/26]. "|"1987/07/13"|0|"" 11134|9830|31|"3 x small anti-tank cylinders beside drive entrance. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/10/29"|0|"" 11135|9831|31|"Pillbox; unspecified, of irregular hexagon form. Faces S (181 degrees). Brick shuttered concrete, with concrete roof. 5 embrasures plus 2 covering doorway. Steps down to door. A door has been fitted and embrasures blocked. Used as base for transmitter aerial and dug into burial mound. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/10/29"|0|"" 11136|9832|270|"Auxiliary unit special duties zero station. Consists of a three chambered nissen style hut and concrete pipe escape tunnel. Information from Mr. N. Catford."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11137|9833|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11138|9836|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base. Shaped like a quarter ball [?]. Built into small quarry with escape tunnel."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11139|9837|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11140|9838|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11141|9839|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11142|9840|31|"Pillbox; unspecified - facing S (208 degrees). Brick shuttered concrete, with concrete roof. 5 embrasures plus 2 [or 1?] covering doorway. Internal blast wall. Very overgrown [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/10/29"|0|"" 11143|9841|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11144|9842|31|"Pillbox; unspecified - facing S. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11145|9843|31|"Very large pillbox; unspecified - facing SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11146|9844|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. faces S. [Ref: SU85/17]. "|"1987/07/13"|0|"" 11148|7500|31|"Cylindrical tube in ground with steel hemisphere on top. Rotatable. One embrasure , moveable. Rusting badly, some sections fallen away."|"1993/04/25"|0|"" 11149|9846|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base. The site was abandoned in favour of the site at Swineshead (TF 245409)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11150|9847|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11151|9848|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11152|9849|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11153|9850|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11154|9851|31|"Pillbox; unspecified - facing S. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/04/01"|0|"" 11155|9852|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base. The site was abandoned in favour of the site at SE998163."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11156|9853|31|"2 x anti-tank 'pimples'. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11157|9854|31|"8 x pierced blocks for barrier in road surface. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11158|9855|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11159|6794|31|"Pillbox; unspecified - faces SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11160|9856|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11161|9857|31|"6 x remains of blocks in road surface [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11162|9858|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces S. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11163|9859|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces N. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11164|9860|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SE. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11165|9861|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SE. Irregular hexagon. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1959 and 1989. Marked on 1959 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]. [Possibly pillbox NGR - SU 832487 in 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']."|"1959/__/__"|0|"" 11166|9862|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Irregular hexagon. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1959 and 1989. Marked on 1959 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1959/__/__"|0|"" 11167|9863|31|"Prefabricated pillbox, facing S (173 degrees). Of square shape - 11ft exterior: 7ft interior: 6ft 6ins high interior. Unusual pre-cast concrete shuttering, with pre-cast concrete panels and slabs infilled with concrete. Concrete roof. 4 embrasures (1 on each face, possibly pre-cast). Embrasures glazed/blocked. Door added, and used as shed/store. Rubble floor; no blast wall; offset door. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/11/05"|0|"" 11168|9864|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11169|9865|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW.. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1958 and 1989. Marked on 1958 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 11170|9866|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11171|9867|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11172|9868|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW.. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1958 and 1989: there is evidence of concrete in field.. Marked on 1958 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 11173|9869|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11174|9870|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SE.. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1959 and 1989: there is evidence of concrete at field edge. Marked on 1959 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1959/__/__"|0|"" 11175|9871|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11176|9872|238|"Possible pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1958 and 1989. Marked on 1958 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 11177|9873|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces S. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1958 and 1989. Marked on 1958 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 11178|9874|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces N. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1958 and 1989. Marked on 1958 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 11179|9875|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces NW. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1958 and 1989. Marked on 1958 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]. [May be pillbox NGR - SU 834476 recorded in 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 11180|9876|31|"3 x anti-tank 'cones'. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11181|9877|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1959 and 1989. Marked on 1959 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1959/__/__"|0|"" 11182|9878|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11183|9879|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces W. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1960 and 1989. Marked on 1960 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1960/__/__"|0|"" 11184|9880|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11185|9881|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11186|9882|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces S. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1958 and 1989. Marked on 1958 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 11187|9883|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11188|9884|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11189|9885|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/04/01"|0|"" 11190|9886|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11191|9887|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces S. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1959 and 1989. Marked on 1959 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1959/__/__"|0|"" 11192|9888|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11193|9889|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11194|9890|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces NW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11195|9891|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces S. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11196|9892|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces W. Brick-shuttered. No trace/demolished (shown on 6 inch map). [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11197|9893|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11198|9894|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW (239 degrees). Set into ground and of irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. 7 embrasures, with 2 covering doorway. Excellent condition (but heavily overgrown) until demolished for building works, August 1994. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/07/17"|0|"" 11199|9895|31|"Site of roadblock. Revealed by decaying road surface, blocks complete with plugs on approach to railway bridge Pierced concrete blocks for telegraph pole sections. Square plan with circular hole. Each still has wooden bung in place with metal lifting eye. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/10/26"|0|"" 11200|9896|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11201|9897|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11202|9898|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SE. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/02"|0|"" 11203|9899|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/04/01"|0|"" 11204|9900|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces W. Irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered. Demolished between 1958 and 1989. Marked on 1958 50in OS map. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/01"|0|"" 11205|9901|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/09/07"|0|"" 11206|9902|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Brick-shuttered. On 1973 OS map. DESTROYED. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11207|9903|31|"Very large type 24 pillbox, well hidden in undergrowth. Faces SW (232 degrees). Of irregular hexagon form with chamfered roof edges, and brick-shuttered. 7 embrasures (all rifle/lmg) with 2 covering entrance. Interior blast wall and steps down to entrance. Flooded. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/27"|0|"" 11208|9904|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11209|9905|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11210|9906|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces NE. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/04/01"|0|"" 11211|9907|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11212|9908|31|"Polygonal pillbox; no specification - faces S. Concrete faced. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11213|9909|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11214|9910|31|"Anti-tank blocks. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11215|9911|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11216|9912|31|"Type 22 pillbox, facing SSE; built on mound up to railway level. Of irregular hexagon form, brick-shuttered, with 7 embrasures, inc. 2 covering doorway. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1997/03/27"|0|"" 11217|9913|31|"10 x anti-tank blocks; all but one creeper-covered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/04/01"|0|"" 11218|9914|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11219|9915|31|"Large type 24 pillbox, facing S (160 degrees). Of irregular hexagon form. Brick shuttered concrete, with concrete bevelled edge roof. 5 embrasures plus 2 covering entrance, all with conc. lintels. Internal blast wall. 2 embrasures are blocked up, and the shuttering bricks are spalling. The pillbox was covered. in vegetation until a fire in August 1989. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/29"|0|"" 11220|9916|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11221|9917|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11222|9918|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11223|9919|31|"2 x anti-tank blocks. Brick shuttered concrete Square section with slightly domed concrete top. Almost totally buried by undergrowth and fallen tree. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/29"|0|"" 11224|9920|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11225|9921|31|"Polygonal pillbox; no specification - facing NE (38 degrees). Of irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered concrete, with concrete roof with bevelled edge. 5 embrasures. Steps down to entrance: internal blast wall. Covered in vegetation. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]. [This may be NGR - SU 849470 from 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']."|"1989/08/29"|0|"" 11226|9922|31|"Polygonal pillbox; no specification - facing SE. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11227|9923|31|"Polygonal pillbox; no specification - facing NE. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11228|9924|31|"Polygonal pillbox; no specification - facing S. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]. [This may be NGR - SU 853471 from 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11229|9925|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11230|9926|270|"Auxiliary unit observation post"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11231|9927|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"1941/06/27"|0|"" 11232|9928|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11233|9929|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11234|9930|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11235|9931|270|"Auxiliary unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11236|9932|31|"A single loophole in W end of N parapet of railway bridge over Buckingham Road. Loophole measures 30cm x 15cm and is internally splayed."|"2000/01/01"|0|"" 11237|9933|31|"A single loophole in W end of N parapet of railway bridge over Banbury Road. Loophole measures 30cm x 15cm and is internally splayed."|"2000/01/01"|0|"" 11238|9934|31|"One loophole in each end of N parapet of railway bridge over Launton Road. Loopholes measure 30cm x 15cm and are internally splayed."|"2000/01/01"|0|"" 11239|9112|31|"A circular concrete pillbox with a truncated conical roof, standing on a foundation of oil drums on top of a blast pen. It appears to be WW2 structure that has been re-sited. Close inspection was not possible, but it looks like a Norcon type pillbox with a roof added (B. Lowry suggests on the SRF that it is a cold war structure)."|"2000/01/01"|0|"" 11240|9935|31|"Possible small Auxiliary Unit 'hideout' cut into burial mound. Hole dug in soil, with no sign of shoring or roof structure. Appears rectangular (8.4m x 4.2m). Evidence of slit trench/entrance (2.7m x 1.4m). Collapsed/demolished and partly filled in. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/09/30"|0|"" 11241|9936|31|"Possible Auxiliary Unit base, dug into sandy bank in woodland. The roof has collapsed. Built with reinforced concrete posts and roof beams, with corrugated iron lining. Rectangular in shape, 12.5m x 3.5m, with tapered sides up to 1.8m deep. Aligned 56 degrees -236 degrees (long side). Roof collapsed and filled with rubbish. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/04/10"|0|"" 11242|9937|238|"Polygonal pillbox; no specification. Of irregular hexagon form. On site of Martonair factory, and was demolished between 1960 and 1989. Marked on 1960 50in OS map [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]. [This may be NGR - SU 859473 from 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']."|"1960/__/__"|0|"" 11243|9938|325|"Allan Williams Turret."|"2000/01/24"|520|"" 11244|9939|31|"Cylindrical anti-tank blocks, with domed top. They each have two steel eyes for hawsers, one on top, the other on the side. Possibly not in their original locations. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/09/17"|0|"" 11245|9940|31|"Polygonal type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement (modified) built into bank - faces S (192 degrees). Of irregular hexagon form. Brick-shuttered concrete, with concrete roof and one large embrasure only. Large doorway on W side. Used as garage/store. The rear blast wall has been removed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/09/17"|0|"" 11246|9941|325|"Defended locality."|"2000/01/24"|520|"" 11247|9942|31|"One of two Tett turrets in concrete aprons. One retains revolving mechanism, both retain weapons mount."|"1999/11/13"|0|"" 11248|9943|31|"One of two Tett turrets in concrete aprons. One retains revolving mechanism, both retain weapons mount."|"1999/11/13"|0|"" 11249|9944|31|"Type 22 pillbox that has sunk to embrasure level, entrance buried, one Turnbull mount visible."|"1999/11/13"|0|"" 11250|9945|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/11/13"|0|"" 11251|9946|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/11/13"|0|"" 11252|9947|31|"Type 22 pillbox that still retains steel shutters on embrasures and steel door - welded shut."|"1999/11/13"|0|"" 11253|9948|31|"Type 22 pillbox, wood shuttered concrete on a platform. Sides 7ft long. Internally there is a central circular pillar and concrete shelves. There are 5 stepped embrasures and a small pistol embrasure in rear wall next to entrance."|"1999/11/15"|0|"" 11254|9949|31|"Home Guard shelter. A rectangular building with a small projection onto the street. The entrance is in the side opposite the street. Brick with 4in concrete roof."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 11255|9950|31|"Home Guard store. Standard pattern as found in Norfolk and Cambridge. Rectangular with door in short front wall. Air vents in front and rear walls. Brick with concrete 4in roof. "|"1999/11/11"|0|"" 11256|9951|31|"Home Guard Shelter. Rectangular, entrance in short side and two ventilation grills in opposite short side"|"2000/01/07"|0|"" 11257|9952|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"2000/01/07"|0|"" 11258|9953|31|"Type 26 pillbox built into harbour wall. One embrasure (filled in) remains in harbour wall. Some trace of pillbox remains on rear surface of wall."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 11259|9954|31|"Type 26 pillbox built into seafront wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11260|9955|31|"Observation post."|"1998/10/04"|0|"" 11261|9956|31|"A hexagonal pillbox [type 24] with 7 large embrasures, including 2 in the rear wall on either side of the doorway. The walls appear to be brick, laid to double stretcher thickness. The roof is entirely of poured concrete onto wooden shuttering. The embrasures are very wide and are brick stepped with a large pre-cast concrete lintel. Inside, each embrasure has concrete lintels both above and below, and there are the remains of supporting rails for shutters. There also appears to have been a centrally placed brick pillar, although this has now vanished with no detriment to the structure. Access to the pillbox is via a full sized doorway and there are remains of external iron hinges and a bolt hole. The pillbox is sited in the open, in the middle of a pasture and on a reverse slope. It appears to be entirely unsupported. This, coupled with its odd construction and its westerly main arc would seem to indicate that this was probably a training pillbox only."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 11262|9957|31|"An irregular hexagonal pillbox, based on the type 24, with 7 embrasures, including 2 in the rear wall on either side of the doorway. It is solidly constructed with permanent internal and external brick shuttering containing poured concrete (60cm thick walls). The roof is of poured concrete onto 3 layers of corrugated iron shuttering. The embrasures are based on a pre-cast concrete shelf and large concrete lintel. Inside, each embrasure has the remains of supporting rails for shutters. The pillbox is divided by a brick anti-ricochet wall. Access to the pillbox is via a half doorway and there are remains of external door. The pillbox is sited on a high mound at the E end of the Glentoran Football Club ground. Although the main north east arc is obscured by an advertising hoarding, it would have had a commanding view over the bridge over Conn's Water and approaches from the NE into Belfast. "|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 11263|9958|31|"Pillbox variant with seven sides. There are 5 embrasures on a single level (3 facing forward and 1 each left and right). The interior mirrors the external irregular shape with the left hand embrasure at the angle of the 2 walls. The entrance is offset to the rear. All the embrasures have remains of steel brackets for shutters. Access is via the 3ft high entrance that still has its metal door in good working order. There is also the remains of the dead bolt in situ. Internally there are two pillars of concrete, 2ft x 2ft 6in high, behind the forward facing embrasures. These were probably used as shelf for weapon mounts. The pillbox is built on a massive foundation plinth, on rocks, and was probably designed to blend in with the wall of the bathing pool. Externally there is evidence of black painted squares and some sort of cladding. This may indicate an attempt to camouflage the pillbox. The pillbox is reached by a causeway from the rear of the terrace of the house behind which it lies."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 11265|9959|31|"Cylindrical anti-tank block, with conical top. No ring on top. "|"1990/08/30"|0|"" 11266|9960|31|"The remains of a hexagonal pillbox. It currently consists of 3ft high walls, topped with an outward sloping concrete capstone. This is of a different consistency to the rest of the wall and may indicate post war alterations. There is no roof. The structure is on a solid concrete foundation at the end of the sea wall that protects the hotel from erosion. There are no embrasures visible, but on the front wall there is evidence of the recess commonly found below the main embrasures in this area. Access is via concrete steps to the rear and there is no evidence of a door."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11267|9961|31|"Type 24 pillbox of irregular hexagonal shape. Brick-shuttered. Faces W (280 degrees). Probably 5 embrasures, plus 2 covering doorway. Almost completely covered in creeper. "|"1989/09/17"|0|"" 11268|9962|31|"13 x small anti-tank 'pimples' set between the river and the road Of a truncated pyramidal form. Largely covered by undergrowth. "|"1989/09/17"|0|"" 11269|9963|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. Of irregular hexagonal form. Brick-shuttered. 7 rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. There are concrete lumps on roof, perhaps to break up the profile. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/05/22"|0|"" 11270|9964|31|"A six sided pillbox with a slit trench around the coastal sides (4). Landward ends of trench lead into covered shelters, with access to rear."|"1997/10/18"|0|"" 11271|9965|238|"Pillbox; no specification - faces NW. Of irregular hexagonal form. Marked on 1960 50in OS map "|"1960/__/__"|0|"" 11272|9966|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders, with domed tops. They have steel eyes for hawser on top, and are concreted to the ground. "|"1990/08/30"|0|"" 11273|9967|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SE. "|"1990/08/30"|0|"" 11274|9968|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SW. "|"1988/06/29"|0|"" 11275|9969|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces S."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11276|9970|31|"Type 24 pillbox - faces SW. Has no rifle embrasures covering door. Brick shuttered concrete with concrete roof. Five embrasures, one with part remains of shutter. Camouflage hooks and internal blast wall. Large concrete base at rear. "|"1990/08/30"|0|"" 11277|7448|31|"Pillbox of unusual type, with 360? fire coverage. Steps down to sunken entrance. Octagonal, with 6ft. long exterior sides. Alignment 52? through doorway. 8 small embrasures, with depression for gun mount. Concrete shelf around interior. Steps down to sunken entrance, allowing embrasure above. Vegetation forcing brick shuttering off, and bushes on roof"|"1994/09/30"|0|"" 11278|9971|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement - faces W (280 degrees). Of irregular hexagonal form. Brick shuttered concrete, with concrete roof and large embrasure Large embrasure for anti-tank gun, and one embrasure in rear blast wall. Some damage to end of rear blast wall, which has a large entrance for the gun via a dog-leg. "|"1990/08/30"|0|"" 11279|9972|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, brick-shuttered - faces NW. Partially demolished. [Information from Chris Shepheard 28.11.01 states that the pillbox is partly falling down an old quarry face: he believes there was another one nearby that totally collapsed in this way]. "|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 11280|9973|31|"Square pillbox; no specification - faces N. Brick-shuttered. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11281|9974|31|"25+ anti-tank 'pimples' on N bank of the River Wey in at least three rows, close to the Waverley Abbey ruins. Some 'pimples' have iron rings set in the top. A tree nearby has the carved inscription, 'Bond, Sgt. Pioneer Corp, 1941'. [see photo p6, '20th Century Defences in Britain']. This inscription is now very hard to see. [It is conjectured - see BBC2 programme 'Invasion!' shown on 11.11.01 - that steel hawsers were connected to the iron rings on the 'pimples' and stretched across the river: one of these hawsers is said to lie at SU 868452]."|"2001/06/20"|0|"" 11282|9975|31|"Seagull trench. A large well built trench [above ground] with twin bunkers sited centrally at the right angle of the trench (trench length is 15m). Both bunkers have arched roofs and evidence of having been turf covered . The trench is spacious with elbow rests on both sides. Brick shuttering with vertical iron rod reinforcement and poured concrete infill. Extensions of reinforcing rods in some areas may indicate that they were used for camouflage nets. Both bunkers have a pipe duct at the rear just below the roof, which may indicate command or sentry post status. Overgrown but in good condition. Probably sited to cover Comber Road and access to the airfield. Now within Department of Environment (NI) Waterboard property."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11283|9976|31|"Type 28 (modified) anti-tank gun emplacement - faces SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11285|9978|31|"Square pillbox; no other specification. Faces SW. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/04/01"|0|"" 11286|9979|31|"Anti-tank ditch - shows occasionally in field when ploughed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11287|9980|31|"Type 28 (modified) anti-tank gun emplacement.- faces NW. Brick-shuttered. Large embrasure. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11288|9981|31|"9 x anti-tank 'pimples', partly buried. [There may be more]. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11289|7207|31|"Type 28 emplacement (modified) - faces SSW. Brick shuttered concrete., concrete roof and embrasure. Of irregular hexagonal form, built around tree (now felled). One embrasure for anti-tank gun. No blast wall. Concrete floor with earth arc for gun. Slanting entrance. Used as a store, with no modern modifications."|"1989/11/11"|0|"" 11290|9982|31|"Seagull trench. A large brick and concrete trench with twin bunkers sited centrally at the angle of the trench (trench length is 20m). Both bunkers are shuttered internally with an arch of corrugated iron and there is evidence that they were turf covered. The trench is spacious with elbow rests on both sides and a concrete floor. Brick shuttering with vertical iron rod reinforcement and poured concrete infill. Extensions of reinforcing rods in some areas may indicate that they were used for camouflage nets. The entrance is a gap offset at the centre rear and the main arch of fire is to the W. Originally banked up to the trench top but soil movement has occurred and the external sides are now exposed. In very good condition."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11291|9983|31|"Wall (concrete and brick) with loopholes for light automatics attached to a type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement [see UORN 7207]. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11292|9985|31|"Type 24 pillbox, close to River Ouse, with 1 foot thick walls. Field slopes up behind pillbox."|"1996/09/02"|114|"" 11293|9985|215|"Facing S to cover road and rail bridges over the River Ouse. Interior fittings still complete."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 11294|9985|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with protected entrance and distinctive outer embrasure design."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11295|9986|31|"Pillbox (variant) complex. This is a structure (25m x 5m) containing 2 pillboxes [square possibly based on type 26], a minewatchers/sentry station and a shelter. The whole structure has external brick shuttering with vertical iron rod reinforcement and poured concrete infill. The main structures within the complex are roofed with poured concrete slabs, although many of the connecting passages are not covered. The end pillbox (a) has 3 embrasures, one in each external wall and each with Turnbull Mounts, but with no shutters. It has a full sized doorway] with the remains of a wooden frame. This leads to an unroofed passage with 7ft high walls. The passage leads around 3 sides of the shelter (b). The shelter itself is a single room with a concrete slab roof, an entrance with no evidence of a door, and a duct or vent in the wall next to the end pillbox (a). From the entrance to the shelter is a short unroofed passage that leads to the middle pillbox (c) that consists of a single room with two embrasures, one in each external wall, each fitted with a Turnbull Mount, but with no shutters. There is an entrance at each side, but no evidence of doors. The concrete slab roof extends 1m over the passage beyond each entrance. The open passage continues to a minewatching/sentry post (d) that has very narrow observation embrasures, one in each external wall. There is an entrance at each side but no evidence of doors. It has a concrete slab roof. The open passage continues around a blast wall to the entrance, with no evidence of a door. In the very end wall is another observation embrasure. The complex appears to be of a local, somewhat, ad hoc, design with bits clearly added on as the threat was established or changed. Designed for all round defence, although the entrance at the minewatching end would be vulnerable. [Similar sites at J 48987242, J 49847298, J 49657288, J 49507249]."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11296|9987|31|"Pillbox type 24, with 7 plain embrasures (2 in the rear wall). It is of poor construction with badly poured concrete and paving stone shuttering, much of which has dropped away. All embrasures were originally double shuttered and supported by a top wheel runner. Three shutters are still in place but are too badly rusted to slide. The remainder are missing. Access is by a half sized entrance at the rear. The iron door, with a large top and bottom bolt, has now fallen off but remains in situ and in good condition. The pillbox has a commanding view across the airfield and its main orientation to the E."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11297|9988|31|"Pillbox; no specification, brick-shuttered - faces S. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11298|9989|31|"7 x small anti-tank cylinders [dumped and probably not in situ]. [See also UORN 9991]. "|"1988/04/01"|0|"" 11299|9990|31|"Seagull trench. Identical to UORN 9982 (J 49167357, SK - N - AF10) although with external corrugated iron shuttering instead of brick. The main arc is WNW across the airfield."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11300|9991|31|"5 x sockets set in a path to take vertical anti-tank rails [part of a roadblock]. [See also UORN 9989]. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11301|9992|31|"Pillbox; no specification. Brick-shuttered. Demolished c.1980. "|"2001/06/20"|0|"" 11302|9993|31|"Seagull trench. Identical to UORN 9982 (J 49167357, SK - N - AF10) although with corrugated iron shuttering throughout instead of brick. The main arc is N across the airfield and it covers the main road S out of Newtownards."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11303|9994|31|"Pillbox (variant) complex. This structure is similar to UORN 9986 (J 49197350, SK - N - AF11) but does not have the separate minewatchers/sentry station. The internal shuttering is brick and breeze block with poor quality brick shuttering on the outside, some of which has fallen away to reveal the poured concrete infill. In this complex an open passage leads to the middle pillbox (c), around a blast wall, directly to the entrance. There is still however a single observation embrasure in the end wall. The complex appears to have been protected by an earth bank of which evidence still remains on the airfield side."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11304|9995|31|"Seagull Trench. Originally a large well built trench with twin shelters sited centrally at angle of trench, similar to UORN 9975 (J 48987275, SK - N - AF9). Now badly overgrown with some demolition and infill of the trench arms. The shelters appear to have a flat roof and a raised (1ft high, 4ft square) platform in one corner. Brick shuttered with vertical iron rod reinforcement and poured concrete infill. Probably sited to cover the Comber Road and access to the Westwinds Hut site."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11305|9996|31|"Seagull Trench. A large brick and concrete trench angled in the centre and with a shelter bay at either end (trench length of 14m) Both shelters are shuttered internally with an arch of corrugated iron but have a flat roof slab of poured concrete. The trench is spacious with elbow rests on both sides and a concrete floor. External brick shuttering with vertical iron rod reinforcement and poured concrete infill. Extensions of the reinforcing rods in some places may indicate that they were used to support a camouflage net . The entrance is a gap at left rear and the main arc is N. Overgrown in parts and some damage to shelters but otherwise in reasonable condition."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11306|9997|31|"Tunnel, 'large enough to walk through' some 25 yards long, dug by Canadian troops in bank at road junction: purpose unknown; no trace. [1st. Canadian Mining Coy. based in area]. One entrance faced Camp Hill, the other Waverley Lane. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11307|9998|31|"Circular pillbox; concrete-faced - faces SW. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11308|9999|31|"Rectangular pillbox; no specification. Brick-shuttered. Covering road junction. Demolished early 1950s. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11309|10000|31|"Seagull Trench. Similar to UORN 9996 (J 48777299 SK - N - WW5) but it is much better made and is in much better condition. The main arc is W."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11310|10001|31|"Anti-tank blocks: 2 x cylinders and 10 x 'pimples' in field [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11311|10002|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement, with massive blast wall and roof extension. Brick-shuttered. Faces E (72 degrees). Has cut-off front corners, and entrance in N side. 1 anti-tank gun embrasure, and 2 lmg embrasures in blast wall. Internal ramp to main chamber. Used as horse shelter. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/20"|0|"" 11312|10003|31|"Seagull Trench [described as an angle trench by recorder]. Essentially a smaller version of UORN 9996 (J 48777299 SK - N - WW5). Brick and concrete trench with single angle in the centre and a shelter bay at each end (trench length is 8m). Both shelters are shuttered internally with an arch of corrugated iron but have a flat roof slab of poured concrete. The trench is spacious with elbow rests on both sides (1m thick walls) and a concrete floor. The structure has external brick shuttering with vertical iron rod reinforcement and poured concrete infill. There are 2 entrances, one gap at each end at the rear, and the main arc is S. In reasonable condition."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11313|10004|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement, with massive rear blast wall and roof extension. Brick-shuttered. Faces NW (304 degrees). Has cut-off front corners, and entrance in N side. 1 anti-tank gun embrasure [now blocked up], and 2 lmg embrasures in blast wall. Steps down to main chamber. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/20"|0|"" 11314|10005|31|"Small rectangular pillbox structure; brick shuttered, although some parts also wood-shuttered. - faces NW (301 degrees). Stands on artificial mound [command or observation post?]. 5ft x 8ft internal. 4 lmg embrasures (1 above door, 2 front face, 1 NE face). Low blast wall at rear, which has fallen away. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/20"|0|"" 11315|10006|31|"Pillbox (variant) complex. This structure is similar to UORN 9986 (J 49197350, SK - N - AF11) but does not have the separate minewatchers/sentry station. The end pillbox (a) has been rotated to allow enfilade fire along the inner edge of the sea wall. It also still has 4 embrasures fitted with Turnbull Mounts. A passage leads from the middle pillbox (c), around a blast wall, directly to the entrance. The construction method is identical to UORN 9986 (J 49197350, SK - N - AF11). The complex was originally on, or inset into, the sea wall, but this has now been raised and widened and now covers the top and sea side of the complex entirely. The open passage areas have been infilled but erosion has opened a number of holes that give access to the interior. The sea side embrasures are now entirely blocked by the new sea wall. Originally this site would have excellent fields of fire over the mud flats and onto the airfield. Its main arcs of fire would have been N and S."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11316|10007|31|"Pillbox of irregular hexagon form; no specification. Brick-shuttered (bricks laid on edge). Faces SW (224 degrees) Soil heaped on roof for camouflage[?] 7 rifle/lmg embrasures (inc. 2 covering doorway) Camouflage fixing points. Steps down to entrance. Overgrown. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/20"|0|"" 11317|2531|31|"Type 28 (modified). Brick-shuttered. [Recorder Shepheard gives NGR - SU 874435]."|"1988/04/01"|0|"" 11318|10008|31|"Type 24 pillbox, similar to UORN 9987 (J 49457333, SK - N - AF12) but of much better construction. It still has all the paving stone shuttering in place. There are no remains of either shutters or door. Part of the roof is still turf covered and there is the remains of what appears to be an airfield navigation marker on the roof, but this may be a later addition. The pillbox is sited right on top of a corner of the original sea wall and has a commanding view across the vast tidal mud flats and the airfield. Its main orientation is to the SE."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11319|10009|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces W. Concrete-faced. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11320|10010|31|"2 x anti-tank blocks. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/04/01"|0|"" 11321|10011|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces N. Brick-shuttered. Fell into sandpit in early 1960's. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11322|10012|31|"Possible auxiliary unit site - corrugated iron drum on bank, disguised by brickwork. With embrasures that face SE and NE "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11323|10013|31|"Pillbox (variant) complex. This structure is similar to UORN 9986 (J 49197350, SK - N - AF11) but is of much better construction. The complex was originally on, or inset into, the sea wall, but this has now been raised and widened and now covers the top and sea side of the complex entirely. The open passage areas have been infilled but erosion has opened a number of holes that give access to the interior. The sea side embrasures are now entirely blocked by the new sea wall. Originally this site would have excellent fields of fire over the mud flats and onto the airfield. Its main arcs of fire would have been to the NW and SE."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11324|10014|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces SE (150 degrees). Of irregular hexagonal form. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown. Has concrete lumps on top edge to break up outline. 7 lmg embrasures (inc. 2 covering door). Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/20"|0|"" 11325|10015|31|"Seagull Trench. Similar to UORN 9996 (J 48777299 SK - N - WW5) but it is now almost totally buried in the new sea wall. Only the top of a shelter roof and vent and a small portion of trench wall are visible. However it may still be intact beneath the surface. The main arc would have been to the NW."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11326|10016|31|"Type 24 pillbox - faces SE (142 degrees). Of irregular hexagonal form. Brick-shuttered (bricks laid on edge). 5 embrasures, plus 2 covering doorway. Pointed concrete crenellations on roof. No interior blast wall. Possibly used today as field store. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/20"|0|"" 11327|10017|31|"Seagull Trench. Appears to have been similar to UORN 9996 (J 48777299 SK - N - WW5) but it is now almost totally destroyed and buried in the new sea wall. The main arc would have been to the NW."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11328|10018|31|"Polygonal pillbox; no specification - faces SE. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11329|10019|31|"Pillbox (variant) complex. This structure appears to have been similar to UORN 9986 (J 49197350, SK - N - AF11) but the end pillbox and shelter bunker have now been demolished and the remainder is largely buried in the sea wall. The middle pillbox, however, appears intact and the land side embrasure has a Turnbull Mount fitted. The sea side embrasures are now entirely blocked by the new sea wall. Its main arcs of fire would have been to the WNW and ESE."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11330|10020|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces N. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11331|10021|31|"Type 24 pillbox (higher than normal - 7ft high). Of irregular hexagonal form - faces S (164 degrees). Brick-shuttered (bricks laid on edge, but mostly removed later). 7 embrasures (inc. 2 covering door, all same size). No internal blast wall. Shuttering largely removed, and ties exposed [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/11/04"|0|"" 11332|10022|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced pillbox - faces S. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11333|10023|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced pillbox - faces E. [Possibly experimental?]. All concrete with internal blast walls. Rectangular - 2.5m x 4m. Single rifle size embrasure with slotted metal plate in short face; only room for one person to fire. Some spalling around embrasure. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11334|10024|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces S. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 11335|10025|32|"Centre of resistance developed on Northern Ireland stop line B, Carlingford Lough - Lough Neagh."|"____/__/__"|521|"" 11336|10026|31|"Specially erected version of a coastal anti-tank wall, used in preparations?for D-Day to test 'Onion' tank. Of reinforced concrete, with length 100m, height 3m, width 3.5m, running 265?-95?. Large area of test beach obstacles to W. Damaged during WW2 tests. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/11/04"|0|"" 11337|10027|31|"Pillbox; polygonal shape, brick-shuttered - faces SE (142 degrees). 4 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS212]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11338|10028|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 2 machine gun embrasures at front left and right. Both embrasures are stepped on the outside and have a smaller cast iron embrasure designed to support the Turnbull Mount for the Vickers .303 MG. There are no shutters. On the inside of each embrasure is a stepped machine gun platform in concrete, to the right of which is a square recess, probably for ammunition or water coolant. Access to the pillbox is by a full sized doorway at the rear covered by a blast wall. There is no sign of a fixed door. The pillbox is situated in the top corner of a field and once dominated the Scarva to Bainbridge road, possibly also providing support to the Drumiller Road pillbox although this is now obscured by vegetation."|"1995/07/06"|0|"" 11339|2532|31|"Pillbox; no specification - faces W. Of irregular hexagonal shape. Brick-shuttered (with bricks set on edge). Concrete roof and lintels. 5 large deep embrasures set to give wide field of fire, plus 2 covering doorway. Internal blast wall. On river bank; seats set outside indicate possible modern use as fishing shelter. Partly undermined by river"|"1991/01/05"|0|"" 11340|10029|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 2 machine gun embrasures at front left and right. Both embrasures are stepped on the outside and have a smaller cast iron embrasure designed to support the Turnbull Mount for the Vickers .303 MG. There are no shutters. On the inside of each embrasure is a stepped machine gun platform in concrete, to the right of which is a square recess, probably for ammunition or water coolant. Access to the pillbox is by a full sized doorway at the rear covered by a blast wall. There is no sign of a fixed door. The pillbox is situated in the top corner of a field but is badly sited with the front left embrasure facing directly onto a field bank. Originally the pillbox had fields of fire over the Scarva to Bainbridge road but this is now obscured by trees. The blast wall that protects the entrance has graffiti which reads: 'WT 1941' and 'AS 41' [scratched into its surface]. A hole has been knocked in the roof of the pillbox that has exposed the steel reinforcing rods."|"1995/07/06"|0|"" 11341|10030|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 2 machine gun embrasures at front left and right. Both embrasures are stepped on the outside and have a smaller cast iron embrasure designed to support the Turnbull Mount for the Vickers .303 MG. There are no shutters. On the inside of each embrasure is a stepped machine gun platform in concrete, to the right of which is a square recess, probably for ammunition or water coolant. Access to the pillbox is by a full sized doorway at the rear covered by a blast wall. There is no sign of a fixed door. The pillbox is situated at the entrance to private land and clearly once dominated the road junction; unfortunately the gate has been rebuilt and now obscures the front left embrasure. The pillbox backs onto a brick wall that enabled the builders to dispense with a blast wall."|"1995/07/06"|0|"" 11342|10031|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 2 machine gun embrasures at front left and right. Both embrasures are stepped on the outside and have a smaller cast iron embrasure designed to support the Turnbull Mount for the Vickers .303 MG. There are no shutters. On the inside of each embrasure is a stepped machine gun platform in concrete, to the right of which is a square recess, probably for ammunition or water coolant. Access to the pillbox is by 4 concrete steps at right angles to a full sized doorway at the rear covered by a blast wall. There is no sign of a fixed door. The pillbox is partially inset into the side of a steep hill below the churchyard wall and has a commanding view over the houses in front onto the B10 road where it crosses the railway and canal. Access to the pillbox is via the churchyard itself."|"1995/07/06"|0|"" 11343|10032|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Originally with 3 embrasures, possibly with a larger embrasure at centre front, and a metal door at the rear. The whole pillbox was incorporated in the 1970s into the corner of a retaining wall of a raised car park for a new community medical centre. Only the roof of the pillbox is now visible. There is no access. There is evidence that the pillbox was originally built behind the wall and the embrasures then built through the wall. The pillbox has a commanding view downhill SW towards the Mourne Mountains. The bus station pillbox covers the SE approach to the town."|"1995/12/__"|0|"" 11344|10033|32|"Centre of resistance developed in support of the Northern Ireland stop line B, Carlingford Lough - Lough Neagh."|"____/__/__"|521|"" 11345|10034|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Rectangular with a single large embrasure at the front, there is no other embrasure visible although the left hand wall has been clad in a more recent concrete layer. The embrasure has 3 iron shutters that on sliding back can split the embrasure into 1 or 2 sections. The shutters are partially open. As yet, no internal view has been possible. Access to the pillbox was originally by a half entrance in the right hand wall. This has now been blocked off, although the original top bracket hinge remains. The entrance was protected by a continuation of the front face as a blast wall. The pillbox has been constructed as an extension of the Rathfriland Bus Station wall and has a commanding view downhill SE along the B3 road towards the coast. There is another pillbox site in St. John's Road covering the SW approach to the town."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 11346|10035|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11347|10036|32|"Anti-tank obstacles."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11348|10037|31|"Anti-landing poles constructed on the beach and barbed wire placed along edge of coast."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11349|10038|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11350|10039|32|"Anti-tank obstacles."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11351|10040|31|"Gun emplacement. Described as being of stone and sandbag construction and reportedly built by the Royal Welch Fusiliers in 1941 [date ?]. There is a derelict dry stone building on a promontory that overlooks the beach that may have provided the basis for this emplacement. There is a roughly built stone enclosure on one side with what might have been a trench running from it. However, there is nothing conclusive. The area has had a lot of farm waste and infill dumped on it and this may have obscured any remains."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11352|10041|31|"Gun emplacement. Described as being of sandbag construction and reportedly built by the Royal Welch Fusiliers in 1941 [date ?]. Located in the corner of a field some 400m NW of the gun emplacement at J 51443538 (UORN 10040). No trace of this site now remains."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11353|10042|32|"Anti-tank obstacles."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11354|10043|32|"Pillbox; no specification. [Document states that pillbox is on the east side of the river when, presumably, 'west' is meant]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11355|10044|31|"Coastal Observation Post. This is a derelict site of brick construction, which is not local in style and does not conform to other croft sites along the coast in either siting or associated structures. It is about 20m from the sea at high tide and is along the landward side of the road that runs along the sea wall. The brick walls are cavity built and cement faced as protection against the weather. The building consists of a single room with a fireplace, 3 windows and a door on the landward side. Directly opposite, on the other side of the road, appears to be the base of what may have been a pillbox. However the sea wall and road were extensively rebuilt in 1947 and may have subsumed any defence site that was there. No specific local corroboration of any of the above except that it fits in with the other defences in the area."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 11356|10045|31|"Type 24 pillbox with 7 embrasures, built into corner of a field next to a farm complex. All the embrasures are at the same level and are now blocked. They all have interior brackets to hold steel shutters in place and the front 3 are complete with original double shutters. With the exception of the two rear embrasures they all have a sloped recess (for ammunition ?) on the inside of the pillbox, below each embrasure. Access is via a 3ft high doorway and the original 1.5in steel door remains in place in good condition, with both hinges sound. On the inside of the door is the heavily rusted remains of a vertical dead bolt system that appears to be only opened from the inside. A breeze block pigsty (now disused) has been built onto the pillbox, but there is no evidence that it was used as camouflage. The main arc of the pillbox is SW covering down the line of Tyrella Beach, with the Tyrella Beach pillbox visible at just over 1km away."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11357|10046|32|"Anti-tank obstacles."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11358|10047|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11359|10048|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11360|10049|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11361|10050|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11362|10051|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (202 degrees). 5 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS215]. "|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11363|10052|32|"Pillbox; no specification. [Pillbox was completely overgrown in 1960]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11364|10053|32|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11365|10054|31|"Anti-landing poles were placed on the beach in 1941 to prevent the firm sands at low tide being used for landing aircraft. The poles were sawn off at sand level after the war. The remains of these defences can be seen at low tide as regular rows of wooden stumps running N to S across the beach. The rows are approx. 100m apart with the poles spaced at 10m intervals. The whole coastline in this area was reportedly wired off. The Tyrella Beach defences are covered by both the Rathmullan Point (J 48383609, UORN 10045) and Tyrella Beach (J 473361 UORN 10060) pillboxes."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11366|10055|32|"Anti-tank obstacles. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11367|10056|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11368|10057|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11369|10058|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11370|10059|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11371|10060|31|"Type 24 pillbox, modified for site. There are 7 embrasures on two levels (front 3 low, rear 4 high). The interior has a split level floor at the rear divided in two by an entrance passage. Some embrasures have interior brackets to hold steel shutters but all, with one exception, have been securely bricked up and no shutters appear to remain. All those embrasures visible have a sloped recess (for ammunition ?) on the inside below the embrasure. Access was via a 3ft high doorway, now firmly bricked up although external evidence remains of iron door hinges. Inside, behind the front embrasure, are 4 x 2ft 6in high columns of reinforced concrete in a rough trapezoid formation that clearly at one time supported a weapons platform or mount. The pillbox is on the forward edge of the sand dunes and its main arc is due S covering the approaches through the dunes to the flanks and rear. The Rathmullan Point pillbox (J 48383609, UORN 10045) is visible just over 1km to the E flank."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11372|10061|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11373|10062|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11374|10063|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11375|10064|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11376|10065|32|"Pillbox; no specification. [This pillbox may be the same as UORN 2625 for which NGR - TQ 032484 is given]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11377|10066|31|"Wedge shaped block on S side of road with slot for barrier. Height 5ft 6ins; width (bottom) 8ft (top) 3ft 6ins; thickness 4ft. SU/SIHG/CRS180."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 11378|10067|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11379|10068|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces NW (335 degrees). 5 embrasures. Interior blast wall and lean-to blast wall protecting the entrance on S side. Completely covered by undergrowth. SU/SIHG/CRS173."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 11380|10069|32|"Site of roadblock."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11381|10070|31|"Type 24 pillbox. There are 5 embrasures (no rear embrasures). All have interior brackets to hold steel shutters in place, but none of the shutters or pegs and chains remain. They all have a sloped recess (for ammunition ?) on the inside below the embrasure. There are 4 x 2ft 6in high columns of reinforced concrete in a rough trapezoid formation that clearly at one time supported a platform or weapon mount. Access is via a 3ft high doorway, but nothing remains of the door. The pillbox backs directly onto the sand dunes but now protrudes onto the beach, where originally, according to a local description, it was set in the dunes. The main arc of the pillbox is due S covering the whole of Craiglea beach."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11382|10071|31|"Slot on west side of A281 road in wall of 'Sea Horse' public house. Block with chamfered face and slot for wooden 'Home Guard' barrier. Square concrete base was visible in road surface opposite block. SU/SIHG/CRS187. "|"1989/02/01"|0|"" 11383|10072|31|"Type 24 pillbox. There are 7 embrasures. All have interior brackets to hold steel shutters in place and remains of peg and chain to prevent them sliding out. Three are complete with original double shutters and one with working chain and peg. With the exception of the two rear embrasures they all have a sloped recess (for ammunition ?) on the inside below the embrasure. The internal floor is raised 2ft above ground level. Access is via a 3ft high doorway, but nothing remains of the door. A farm shed, now derelict, has been built onto the pillbox since its construction, but there is no evidence that it was used as camouflage. The main arc of the pillbox is SE covering the approaches from Ballykinler Beach and provides mutual support at a distance of 230m to the Ballykinler Camp (J 44073598, UORN 10075) pillbox."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11384|10073|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11385|10074|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11386|10075|31|"Type 24 modified pillbox. There are 7 embrasures on two levels (5 low and 2 high). The interior has a split level floor with access to the higher platform by two hoop steps. All have interior brackets to hold steel shutters in place and remains of peg and chain to prevent them sliding out. No shutters remain. With the exception of the two rear embrasures they all have a sloped recess (for ammunition ?) on the inside below the embrasure. Access is via a 3ft high doorway, but nothing remains of the door. There are remains of iron hinges and a vertical dead bolt recess. There is evidence that the pillbox was once painted brick red to blend in with the houses close by; it also appears that grass was planted on the roof for camouflage. The main arc of the pillbox is SE covering the approaches from Ballykinler Beach, with the 2 elevated embrasures covering up the hill to the N. The Hill Cottage Farm (J 44023621, UORN 10072) pillbox provides mutual support from a distance of 230m to the flank."|"1995/09/__"|0|"" 11387|10076|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11388|10077|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11389|10078|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11390|10079|32|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11391|10080|32|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11393|10082|32|"Centre of resistance developed in support of the Northern Ireland stop line G, Lough Neagh to Ardmillan."|"____/__/__"|521|"" 11394|8349|32|"Multiple rows of anti-tank obstacles."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11395|10083|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with 5 plain embrasures and 2 slightly stepped embrasures. All embrasures were originally shuttered in a style similar to that of the Ballykinlar pillboxes (SK.1) although none now remain. The 5 main embrasures each have an ammunition recess underneath, with a corresponding additional reinforcement on the outside to negate the loss of wall thickness. Access is by the half doorway at the rear and the iron door, with a double drop bolt, is still in place. There is a thick layer of turf on the roof as camouflage. The pillbox originally had a commanding field of fire in all directions, but the raising of a concrete sea wall has now blocked this. The main arc is to the S. The pillbox is now within a Department of Environment (NI) sewage farm complex and access is very difficult."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11397|10084|32|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11398|10085|32|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11399|10086|32|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11400|10087|31|"4 gun emplacements and 1 storage (?) shelter. Built overlooking entrance to Belfast Lough."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 11401|10088|32|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11402|10089|31|"Type 26 pillbox, now almost totally buried and surrounded by concrete hard standing for cars. [From the photographs the pillbox seemed to have a very thick concrete roof and wide embrasures]."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 11403|10090|31|"Pillbox variant."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 11404|10091|32|"Dover nodal point. "|"1941/__/__"|523|"" 11405|10092|32|"Folkestone nodal point. "|"1941/__/__"|523|"" 11406|10093|270|"Chamber for bridge demolition charge"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11407|10094|32|"Rackham Hill defended locality [see Group description]. "|"1940/__/__"|524|"" 11408|10095|31|"Brick built type 26 pillbox with concrete roof."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 11409|10096|32|"Sullington Hill defended locality [see Group description]. "|"1940/__/__"|524|"" 11410|10097|32|"Chanctonbury Ring defended locality [see Group description]. "|"1940/__/__"|524|"" 11411|10095|31|"Pillbox built into bank on side of hill guarding approach to Kilrea village - apparently used by terrorist attacks in more recent times."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 11412|10098|32|"Steyning Round Hill defended locality [see Group description]. "|"1940/__/__"|524|"" 11413|10099|31|"Brick built type 26 pillbox with concrete roof and open, external, brick chamber to the rear."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 11415|10100|32|"Truleigh Hill defended locality [see Group description]. "|"1940/__/__"|524|"" 11416|10101|31|"Pillbox, variant. This is a double storey pillbox that is set into the shore line above the high watermark; the roof of the top storey is level with the road way. The upper level is rectangular and the lower level trapezoid, each with 3 embrasures. There are no shutters for the embrasures. Access to the top level is through a hatch in the roof, and to the lower level by hooped iron rungs down through the floor of the upper level to concrete steps. Although the hatch cover has gone, the hinges remain, as well as an iron hand rail (?). The pillbox has a commanding view along the beach at low tide and across the entrance to Lough Foyle to Donegal. The field of view from the lower level has now been partially obscured by rocks designed to prevent coastal erosion. The lower level is now inaccessible due to flooding and probable sand infill. Across the road to the rear of the pillbox are the remains of a small toilet building and the floor of what was possibly a guard hut."|"1995/07/23"|0|"" 11418|10102|32|"Devil's Dyke defended locality [see Group description]. "|"1940/__/__"|524|"" 11419|10103|32|"Ditchling Beacon - Streathill Farm defended locality [see Group description]. "|"1940/__/__"|524|"" 11420|10104|32|"Mount Harry defended locality [see Group description]. "|"1940/__/__"|524|"" 11421|10105|31|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1997/10/13"|0|"" 11423|10106|32|"Gun emplacement [probably type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11424|10107|32|"Anti-tank obstacles."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11425|10108|270|"Site of former Ulster Home Guard (UHG) Drill Hall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11426|10109|32|"Gun post; no other specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11427|10110|32|"Gun emplacement [probably type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11428|10111|270|"Pillbox, no specification. Part of Bann mouth defences, partly buried due to sand flow on beach."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 11429|10112|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11430|10113|32|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11431|10114|270|"Type 26 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11432|10115|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11433|10116|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11434|10117|31|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1997/10/13"|0|"" 11435|10118|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11436|10119|32|"'Tank traps'."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11438|10121|32|"'Tank traps'."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11439|10122|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1998/04/25"|0|"" 11440|10123|32|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11441|10124|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Camouflaged in local stone."|"1998/04/25"|0|"" 11442|10125|32|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11443|10126|31|"Type 28 (variant) brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement - faces W. [Ref: SU84/37]. North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 827485: this may be to this site]."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 11444|10127|32|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11445|10128|32|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11446|5908|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11447|10129|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, used [1960] as boathouse."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11448|10130|32|"Roadblock."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11449|10131|31|"Field gun emplacement: brick and concrete wall with 2pdr. emplacement and embrasures loophole; no roof. Faces SW."|"1988/04/01"|0|"" 11450|10132|32|"Pillbox [no specification]. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11451|10133|32|"Gun emplacement."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11452|10134|32|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11453|10135|32|"Tank obstacle."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11455|2767|31|"Pillbox, trench [?]. Similar to structures at Runswick Bay and Clayton Bay. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11456|10137|32|"Roadblock."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11457|10138|32|"Anti-tank obstacles."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11458|10139|31|"Pillbox, built into cow shed. The site commands an important road junction and there is evidence to suggest that it was associated with an AA search light and used by the local HG. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11459|10140|31|"22 x anti-tank 'pimples'. Moved from original location. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/04/20"|0|"" 11460|10141|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered, designed to fit the site position - faces S. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11461|10142|31|"Anti-tank ditch [no other details available]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11462|10143|31|"Pillbox [no specification], of irregular hexagonal shape, brick-shuttered, with brick laid on edge internally - faces S (200 degrees). It has been converted to a bat habitat by the Surrey Wildlife Trust. 5 embrasures, plus 2 covering door (all blocked during conversion to bat sanctuary). No internal blast wall. The doorway was modified during the conversion. Some brick shuttering has fallen away, and the structure is part covered in undergrowth. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1990/08/27"|0|"" 11463|10144|31|"Pillbox [no specification], brick-shuttered - faces S. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11464|10145|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11465|10146|31|"Pillbox [no specification], of hexagonal shape and brick-shuttered (with protruding bricks at angles of exterior walls). It has 6 standard rifle embrasures and 3 for LMG which are '3-stepped': these allow fire 360 degrees around pillbox. 1 gunport shutter is still in place. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/02/19"|0|"" 11466|10147|31|"Pillbox [no specification], octagonal and brick-shuttered. It has 8 rifle and LMG embrasures; these allow fire 360 degrees around pillbox. There is some deterioration to the external shuttering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/02/19"|0|"" 11467|10148|31|"Pillbox built within a drum tower forming part of the outer wall to Kirkleatham Hall. "|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 11468|10149|31|"10+ x anti-tank blocks, with at least ten alongside the B3015 road. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11469|2768|31|"Pillbox [described as trench type ?]. The position provided a field of fire commanding the beach and land approaches. It is the only remaining component on the Robin Hood's Bay beach defence system. [Information from John. M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11470|10150|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11471|10151|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU94/14]. [It is possible that this site is a duplicate of UORN 2534]."|"1988/08/25"|0|"" 11472|10152|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with hen house on roof. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11473|6246|31|"Pillbox [described as a trench type ?]. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11474|10153|31|"Single-chambered pillbox with adjoining square chamber open to sky. Embrasures (partly blocked by beach pebbles) to W and E, but not to N (ie seaward), Materials of open section differ from roofed portion, which together with a straight joint suggest two-stage construction. Roofed part sits atop a flat foundation slab with concrete drain serving the open section."|"1998/12/06"|0|"" 11475|10153|31|"Pillbox [described as a trench type ?]. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11476|10154|31|"Pillbox [described as a trench type ?]. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11477|2534|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered (with bricks laid on edge), facing S (162 degrees). A perfect hexagon. Disguised as a summer house, with roof timbers still in place (camouflage). 5 embrasures plus 2 covering door (one angled), all rifle/LMG. Interior concrete blast wall, and blast wall covering the doorway. Camouflage hooks in place. Brick spalling, and woodwork dilapidated."|"1992/04/19"|0|"" 11478|10155|31|"Minewatchers post, with brick walls, reinforced concrete roof and observation slits. It now forms part of the coastguard lookout station. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11479|10156|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox - faces S. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11480|2533|31|"Square pillbox, brick shuttered (with bricks set on edge) - faces SW. 5 embrasures (each 6.6ins x 9ins with 6 brick steps): 2 embrasures on SW face No blast wall. 3ins x 2ins hole above embrasures. Chamfered roof edge. Many bricks deteriorating."|"1992/02/19"|0|"" 11481|10157|31|"Petroleum warfare bunker. Formed part of a system to defend Coatham Beach by means of burning petroleum on the sea. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11482|10158|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox - faces S. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11484|10159|31|"Anti-tank blocks; at least 7 scattered in wood. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11485|10160|31|"8 x concrete blocks in road surface to take vertical rails. 30ins square with 9ins circular hole, in 2 rows of 4 across bridge approach. Revealed during bridge works; damaged by the work and to be reburied beneath new surface. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/04/15"|0|"" 11486|10161|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11487|10162|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11488|10163|31|"Rectangular pillbox, brick-shuttered. Had embrasures all round giving 360 degree field of fire. Demolished. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11489|5909|31|"Pillbox [describes as a type 23]. [Information from John M. Harwood]"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11490|10133|31|"Rectangular pillbox, brick-shuttered, with anti-tank gun aperture. Faces S."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11491|10164|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11492|10165|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11493|10166|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11494|10167|31|"Loopholed garden wall facing S and E, with 8 loopholes, 5 to S, 3 to E. 7 are for rifle/LMG and 1 larger for Boys A/T rifle. The house was the local Home Guard HQ. The loopholes are all blocked up. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/04/19"|0|"" 11495|10168|31|"Type 24 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11496|5917|31|"Pillbox for medium machine gun. "|"1940/09/__"|0|"" 11497|10169|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11498|10170|31|"Concrete polygonal pillbox [no specification] - faces W. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11499|10171|31|"7 x anti-tank cylinders and cones. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11500|10172|31|"8 x anti-tank cylinders. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11501|10173|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11502|10174|31|"3 x anti-tank blocks. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11504|2536|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement [sic] (hexagonal) - faces ESE. It has a wide anti-tank gun embrasure plus rear embrasures facing SW and NW. Brick faced concrete with concrete front face. Entrance on northern side good"|"1986/11/01"|0|"" 11505|10176|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11506|10177|31|"Type 28A emplacement, in overgrown condition. [Probably NGR - SU 922441 from 'List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey']. [Surrey Industrial Society records give NGR - SU 921440]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 11507|10177|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement (hexagonal) - faces ESE. It has a wide anti-tank gun embrasure plus rear embrasures facing SW and NW. Brick faced concrete with concrete front face. Entrance on northern side good"|"1986/11/01"|0|"" 11508|10178|31|"4 x anti-tank cylinders, 5 and 3 on either side of a car park entrance. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11510|10179|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11511|10180|31|"Pillbox, concrete-faced - faces NW. Has concrete panels hung over brickwork. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11512|10181|31|"Pillbox in form of long concrete trench, running parallel to the line of South Gare breakwater. The width, to the rear wall, from the beach face is 9ft. The total length is 20ft and the structure is 9ft high. A roof covers the entire structure and it is probable that the entrance, once, was through the roof. The structure was built into the breakwater to provide a field of fire over Coatham Beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11513|10182|31|"Polygonal pillbox, concrete-faced - faces SE. [Ref: SU95/1]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11514|10183|31|"Polygonal pillbox, concrete-faced - faces SE. Local people say this pillbox has been demolished. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11515|10184|31|"14 x anti-tank blocks scattered in this general area. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11516|10185|31|"Small brick-shuttered pillbox - seen from a distance but possibly a type 22. "|"2000/02/18"|0|"" 11517|10186|31|"At least two concrete anti-tank 'pimples', almost certainly in their original location as part of a roadblock near Penshurst village centre. "|"2000/02/18"|0|"" 11518|8834|31|"Pillbox [type 22], internally untidy but otherwise in good condition. Faces Irish Hill Copse."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11519|8841|31|"Pillbox [type 22] adjacent to canal towpath, but fenced off as on private land. Some deterioration around the rim of the roof but otherwise in good condition."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11520|8843|31|"Pillbox [type 22] completely overgrown by bushes, ivy and brambles. Unrecognisable from canal side and easy to miss. On private land. Unable to gain access to inspect interior. Visible parts of exterior appear to be in good condition."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11521|8844|31|"Pillbox [type 22]. One of a pair of pillboxes on either side of the track over Benham Bridge, on the N bank of canal, facing lock. Some deterioration around the rim of the roof, but otherwise structurally good internally and externally."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11522|8847|31|"Pillbox [type 22]. One of a pair of pillboxes on either side of the track over Benham Bridge, on the N bank of canal. This pillbox is hidden from the lock by the bridge and its raised approach. Some minor deterioration but generally in good condition internally and externally."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11523|8848|31|"Pillbox [type 22]. Situated on a narrow embankment between the canal and a small tributary of the River Kennet, beneath the railway overbridge. Partly overgrown by ivy on the stream side but otherwise in good condition. Interior untidy."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11524|5324|31|"Home Guard store. All four walls and roof intact, door missing. Inside is nothing of relevance. It is believed that it has been used as a gamekeepers hut, as it was once in the grounds of a large country estate. It can be seen from the side of the B1200 road and now stands in the grounds of the Kenwick leisure complex."|"2000/01/23"|0|"" 11525|10187|31|"Flame barrage, petroleum warfare site. There is almost nothing left of the site - control bunker, observation post, storage tanks and flame barrage delivery pipes. The recorder remembers the control bunker as his father used to rent an allotment close to the site. The tanks that stored the oil were removed about 10 years ago [1990]. The observation post and delivery pipes have also been removed."|"2000/01/23"|0|"" 11526|10187|31|"Home Guard store. All four walls and roof intact, door missing. Inside is nothing of relevance. It is believed that it has been used as a gamekeepers hut, as it was once in the grounds of a large country estate. It can be seen from the side of the B1200 road and now stands in the grounds of the Kenwick leisure complex."|"2000/01/23"|0|"" 11527|10188|31|"Type 24 pillbox. The structure is gradually falling apart due to the elements and ad hoc attempts at demolition. It is a variation of the type 24 pillbox but with 11 embrasures. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11528|10189|31|"Pillbox (variant). This structure is in poor condition. It is below ground level and linked to a trench system that connects it to a similar structure at NZ 588249 (UORN 10179). [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11529|10190|31|"Type 23 pillbox. This is a perfect example of a type 23 - 16ft x 8.5ft x 8ft. Steel shutters over embrasures and firing platforms. Forms part of the defences of Warrenby, South Gare and Coatham [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11530|10191|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11531|10192|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11532|10193|31|"Type 23 pillbox in commanding position overlooking road and river. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11533|10194|31|"Pillbox, no specification, base only. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11534|10195|31|"Pillbox [no specification]; brick-shuttered- faces S. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11535|2535|31|"Polygonal pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces S. 6 embrasures (inc. 1 by entrance). No internal blast walls. [Recorder gives site as NE side of Somerset bridge]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11536|10196|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces S [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11537|2537|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces S. 6 embrasures (1 by entrance) No internal blast walls. Converted to store room in Nov.1986. [Surrey Industrial Society records give NGR - SU 925441]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11538|2538|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement - faces S. Brick faced concrete with concrete exposed on front face. Wide gun aperture. Entrance at NE corner. 'Dog-legs' into gun chamber, no blast wall. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - SU 92704418]."|"1986/11/01"|0|"" 11539|5915|31|"Type 23 pillbox, not in original location due to cliff collapse. [Information form John M. Harwood]"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11540|10197|31|"2 x anti-tank cubes [?]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/04/01"|0|"" 11541|10198|238|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. "|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 11542|10129|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces S. Brick faced concrete with concrete exposed on front face. Wide gun embrasure. Brick blast wall to N. Dog-leg entrance to roofless enclosure with sunken floor. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society - their record gives NGR - SU 93354393]. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - SU 931439]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11543|10199|31|"Pillbox, no specification, part of the outer defence system of Kirkleatham Hall. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11544|10200|31|"Rectangular pillbox [no specification]; brick-shuttered - faced NE. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11545|6779|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox [no specification] - faces SE [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11546|10201|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11547|10202|31|"Polygonal pillbox [no specification]; brick-shuttered - faces S. 6 embrasures (including 1 by entrance). No internal blast walls. The roof is supported by a concrete beam. Largely buried by soil. Stepped N entrance is destroyed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11548|10203|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11549|10204|31|"Pillbox [no specification]. Demolished by January 1989. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11550|10205|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11551|10206|31|"Square pillbox, made of precast concrete shuttering with concrete fill ('Marley' type) - faces S (188 degrees). 4 rifle/LMG embrasures. All embrasures and entrance bricked up. Completely covered in ivy. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 11552|10207|31|"Square pillbox, made of precast concrete shuttering with concrete fill ('Marley' type) - faces SW (245 degrees). 4 rifle/LMG embrasures. Completely bricked up. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 11553|10208|31|"Several anti-tank conical-shaped blocks on ground at bridge approach. Bases show where other blocks would have been positioned. Probably not in situ, but dumped near bridge [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1986/11/01"|0|"" 11556|10210|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11557|10210|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 11558|10211|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11559|10212|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described by recorder as 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11560|10213|31|"Pillbox, variant. Designed for site. Extended outwards over the sloping seawall and then beach. The top was level with the promenade. Examination of seawall indicates the position of structure. As part of the camouflage of the pillbox an obelisk was placed on the roof. The structure was 18ft x 30ft in length. The two seaward corners are replaced by two angled faces; the three walls facing the sea contain embrasures. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11561|10214|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11562|10215|31|"Pillbox, no specification. The remains of a concrete base and wall indicate that this could have been a type 23. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11563|10216|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A concrete slab is exposed at low tides and a local eyewitness states that this was a machine gun position. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11564|10217|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A concrete slab is exposed at low tides and a local eyewitness states that this was a machine gun position. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11565|10218|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A contemporary photograph shows a variation of a type 23. The structure appears to be about 20ft x 10ft and with no AA facility. It was camouflaged in shingle in order to blend with cliff face at rear. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11566|10219|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described by recorder as 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11567|10220|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11568|10221|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11569|10223|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A pile of rubble remains, but impossible to identify type site [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11570|10224|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11571|10225|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described as a 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11572|10226|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11573|10227|31|"Square concrete-faced type 26 pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU95/3]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 937566]."|"1988/04/05"|0|"" 11574|2541|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W. 6 embrasures (including 1 by entrance). Internal brick blast walls. Covered in ivy, and with grass on roof. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11575|10228|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11576|10229|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11577|2540|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement with large anti-tank gun embrasure. Brick faced concrete with concrete exposed on front face. 4ft thick blast wall at rear. Gun chamber about 10ft square. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - SU 93894368]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11578|10230|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11579|10231|31|"Square pillbox - faces SW (207 degrees). Made with precast concrete shuttering with concrete fill (""Marley"" type). 4 rifle/lmg embrasures. Embrasures and entrance bricked up. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 11580|10232|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11581|10233|31|"Single anti-tank conical block protecting ditch crossing. Sole survivor of road block. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1986/11/01"|0|"" 11582|10234|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11583|10235|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11584|10236|31|"Single anti-tank conical block protecting ditch crossing. Sole survivor of road block. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1986/11/01"|0|"" 11585|10237|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11586|2542|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces E. 6 embrasures (including 1 by entrance). Internal brick blast walls [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - SU 941435]."|"1986/11/01"|0|"" 11587|10238|31|"Pillbox [type not specified]. Demolished. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11588|10239|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11589|10240|31|"Rectangular pillbox, brick-shuttered - all round fire from embrasures (356 degrees). Two forward facing embrasures in N face. 5 rifle/lmg embrasures (inc. 2 in N face and 1 above doorway). Steps down to entrance. Concrete render to top external edge to disguise shape. The openings have been bricked up but now partly removed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 11590|10241|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11591|10077|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces S. 6 embrasures (including 1 by entrance). Internal brick blast walls. Buried in undergrowth. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - SU 942436]"|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11592|10242|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11593|10243|31|"Pillbox, variant. Information from aerial photographs suggests a multi-storey pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11594|2769|31|"Coast Guard Lookout. A typical minewatching, observation post has been associated with this coast guard station. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11595|10244|31|"Coastal observation post. This was a Coast Guard Station lookout. In1937 it was designated as an Auxiliary Watch Station and during the war as a War Watch Station. In 1961 it was designated a Coast War Watch Station IV. [There is no reference to its current status]. The lookout is on top of a brick and concrete bunker. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11596|10245|31|"Coastal observation post. The lookout has a brick and concrete bunker on the W side. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11597|10246|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11598|10247|31|"Petroleum warfare site - possible petroleum beach barrage bunker. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11599|10248|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11600|10249|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11601|10250|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11602|10251|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11603|10252|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11604|10253|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11605|10254|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11606|10255|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described as a 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11607|10256|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11608|10257|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11609|10258|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11610|10259|31|"Pillbox, variant. This was a two storey structure built to look like a beach chalet. It was built over the sloping seawall on brick pillars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11611|10260|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11612|10261|31|"Pillbox, variant. This pillbox was designed to look like a cenotaph and could have held a 6pd gun. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11613|10262|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11614|10263|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11615|10264|31|"Pillbox, no specification. This pillbox was built into the NE gable end of the pier pavilion. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11616|10265|31|"Pillbox, no specification. This pillbox was built into the bandstand. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11617|10266|31|"Pillbox, no specification. This pillbox housed a LMG. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11618|10267|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11619|10268|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11620|10269|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11621|10270|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11622|10271|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Possibly a LMG site. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11623|10272|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A pile of rubble remains. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11624|10273|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Records indicate that this pillbox contained a MMG in 1942. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11625|10274|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described as a 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11626|10275|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Records indicate that this pillbox contained a MMG. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11627|10276|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Records show that this pillbox contained a MMG in 1942. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11628|10277|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11629|10278|31|"Bricked up embrasures in what now appears as a 4ft 5ins long brick extension to the railway bridge parapet wall (at SE corner), with concrete lintel above. In fact, this is the only surviving wall (the front wall - faces S) of a now demolished brick-shuttered pillbox with a concrete roof. 1 large embrasure, plus 2 for small arms. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11630|10279|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11631|10280|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11632|10281|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11633|10282|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. It has 5 embrasures giving 360 degree field of fire. Internal brick blast wall. The brick shuttering is badly weathered on the N facing sides. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11634|10283|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11635|10284|31|"6 x anti-tank concrete obstacles of pyramid type, lying abandoned by the river. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11636|10285|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11637|10286|31|"Concrete-faced polygonal-shaped pillbox - faces N. Demolished when garage built. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11638|10287|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox, with 5 embrasures and 360 degree field of fire. Condition deteriorating - the edging bricks are worn away, the roof is damaged, and the shuttering bricks are crumbling. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/07/24"|0|"" 11639|10288|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11640|10289|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11641|10290|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11642|10291|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11643|10292|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11644|10293|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11645|10294|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11646|10295|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11647|10296|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11648|10297|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11649|10298|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11650|10299|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11651|10300|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11652|10301|31|"Type 24 pillbox (variant) - designed for its site. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11653|10302|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11654|10303|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11655|10304|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11656|10305|31|"Type 26 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11657|10306|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11658|10307|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11659|10308|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11660|10309|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11661|10310|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described by recorder as 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11662|10311|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. Records indicate that detonations and accidents took place and mines were replaced. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11663|10312|31|"Line of anti-tank 'pimples'. Removed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/07/24"|0|"" 11665|10314|31|"Rectangular pillbox [no specification]; brick-shuttered - faces SW. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11666|10315|31|"Minefield - MK I RE BTC. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11667|10316|31|"Site of two pillboxes (possibly anti-tank gun emplacements) set side by side. Demolished to build flats. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11668|10317|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11669|10318|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox - faced W. Destroyed. On site of new housing estate. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11670|10312|32|"'Tank traps'"|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11671|10319|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11672|10118|31|"Square brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement, with large concrete embrasure for 2 pdr. gun - faces S. It has chamfered front corners M/G embrasure in side-wall at rear. The flanking wall is falling down, and the structure is overgrown and used as dump. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - SU 97004434]."|"1992/05/01"|0|"" 11673|10320|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11674|10321|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. There were two minefields centred about this grid reference. One to the SSW and one to the W. They were about 100ft x 100ft. Both were surrounded by Dannert wire. The S field contained 9 B type C mines. The mines were located at the end of a recovery wire that was a right angled offset to a single, main, recovery wire. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11675|10322|31|"Anti-tank ditch. Filled in and no longer visible. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/07/24"|0|"" 11676|10323|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. There were two minefields E and W of this grid reference. They were oval shaped and 50ft apart. The W minefield was 130ft x 45ft and contained 9 B type C mines. The E 216ft x 45ft and contained 21 B type C mines. There were two recovery wires along the axis of each oval and the mines were offset at 15ft from this axis. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11677|10324|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox [no specification] - faces NE. Destroyed for new road and housing estate. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11678|10116|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick shuttered. Faces ESE. With chamfered front corners. Large concrete gun embrasure (commands water meadows): this is now glazed. Remains of brick blast wall at rear. Pillars at side of embrasure. Doorway at rear. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - SU 97624442]."|"1992/04/01"|0|"" 11679|10325|31|"4 x anti-tank blocks [probably cylinders]. They have disappeared under a new road and housing estate. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11680|8837|31|"Type 22 pillbox. This pillbox would have defended the E side of the railway bridge that has since been demolished. Now surrounded by trees and partly overgrown with ivy. One tree grows against the entrance, its roots flush with the pillbox foundations. Well off the beaten track. Internally good."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11681|8850|31|"Pillbox, type 22. In a fenced off enclosure adjacent to Guyer's Lock, on the N side of Enborne Bridge. Partly overgrown, especially on the canal side, from which it is hidden from view. The entrance side is completely covered with colourful graffiti (see slide). Internally untidy but otherwise appears structurally sound."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11682|10326|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"113" 11683|8851|31|"Type 22 pillbox. The pillbox would have defended the W side of the railway bridge that has since been demolished. Now surrounded by trees and largely overgrown with ivy and brambles. Well off the beaten track. Internally good"|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 11684|10327|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11685|10328|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11686|10329|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. It is about 70yds x 25yds surrounded by Dannert wire. Records indicate that it contained 6 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11687|10330|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. Surrounded by Dannert wire. Records indicate that it contained 36 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11688|10331|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. Surrounded by Dannert wire. Records indicate that it contained 2 B type C mines. This minefield is typical of the belt of minefields that formed the third line of physical barriers created to obstruct the coast from a seaborne landing. The first line, on this particular frontage, was an anti-tank beach scaffolding and the second an oil filled trench with No.1 RE mines for ignition purposes. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11689|10332|31|"Minefield - MK.IV. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. Surrounded by Dannert wire. Records indicate that it contained 19 Mk.IV mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11690|10333|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This minefield contained two B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11691|10334|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This minefield surrounded by Dannert wire and containing 96 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11692|10335|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11693|10336|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield, designed to fill a gap in the cliff top defence system and consisted of two B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11694|10337|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield of three B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11695|10338|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield of two B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11696|10339|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield of 4 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11697|10340|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield of 3 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11698|10341|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a large minefield of 84 B type C mines, surrounded by Dannert wire. Evidence shows that this minefield was well marked. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11699|10342|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield of 6 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11700|10113|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced pillbox - faces S. Entrance protected by blast wall 5 rifle/LMG 'three-step' embrasures, inc. 2 embrasures on W face. Used as garden store. "|"1992/02/19"|0|"" 11701|10343|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a large minefield of 75 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11702|10344|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox completely covered in undergrowth. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11703|10039|31|"4 x anti-tank blocks [probably cylinders]. [see also UORN 10042]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11704|10345|31|"11 x anti-tank blocks [probably cylinders]: used as car park boundary markers [see also UORN 10493]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11705|10346|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 24 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11706|10347|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield of three B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11707|10348|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 16 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11708|10349|31|"Minefield - MK. IV. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 20 MK. IV mines, surrounded by Dannert wire. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11709|10350|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 17 MKBTC mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11710|10351|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 39 MKBTC mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11711|10352|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield of 4 MKBTC mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11712|10353|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a small minefield of 11 MKBTC mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11713|10354|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 20 MKBTC mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11714|10355|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 24 MKBTC mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11715|10356|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 33 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11716|10357|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 24 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11717|10358|31|"Minefield - MK.II. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 62 MK. II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11718|10359|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 18 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11719|10360|31|"Minefield - MK.II. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 20 MK.II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11720|10361|31|"Minefield - MK.II. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 41 MK.II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11721|10362|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This was a minefield of 27 MK B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11723|10364|31|"Minefield - Dummy. This was a dummy minefield. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11724|10365|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This minefield was surrounded by Dannert wire. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11725|10366|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This minefield provided all round defence for the pillboxes in this area. It contained 249 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11726|10367|31|"Minefield - MK. I RE. One of a series of minefields along the low lying cliffs between Saltburn to South Gare. This minefield extended along Coatham Sands for 2000yds. The mines laid were Type No.I RE. There is evidence to suggest that this field formed part of a petroleum oil filled trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11727|10368|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. There is no evidence of the number of mines laid. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11728|10369|31|"Minefield - MK.II. This minefield surrounded 'Post 55' a pillbox and consisted of 83 MK.II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11729|10370|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. This minefield consisted of 74 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11730|10371|31|"Minefield - MK. II. This minefield consisted of 68 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11731|10372|31|"Minefield - MK. IV. This minefield consisted of 74 MK. IV mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11732|10373|31|"Minefield - MK. II. This minefield consisted of 72 MK. II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11733|10374|31|"Minefield - MKBTC & MK. IV. This minefield consisted of 50 B type C and 416 MK. IV mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11734|10375|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. This minefield extends across the peninsula at right angles to the axis of the road and would have provided a significant barrier to advance from the SW or NE. The minefield consisted of 77 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11735|10376|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. This minefield consisted of 18 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11736|10377|31|"Minefield - MK.II & MK.IV. This minefield consisted of 907 MK.II & MK.IV mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11737|10378|31|"Minefield - MK.II. This minefield runs parallel to the tide line in the dunes E of South Gare. The minefield consisted of 158 MK.II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11738|10379|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. This minefield consisted of 122 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11739|10380|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. This was an isolated minefield in the centre of Bran Sands, 300yds S of Redcar jetty. The minefield consisted of 28 B type C mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11740|10381|31|"Minefield - MKBTC. This minefield ran for 400yds, in a NW - SE direction, along side the road to South Gare, about 50yds NE of the road. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11741|10382|31|"Minefield - MK.II. This minefield ran in a N direction across Bran Sands from about 400yds along Redcar jetty, to a point 300yds along South Gare. The minefield consisted of 707 MK.II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11742|10383|31|"Minefield - MK.II. This minefield ran across Coatham Common from the Fishermans Crossing to the perimeter of Pasley Battery. The minefield consisted of 510 MK.II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11743|10384|31|"Minefield - MK.II. This minefield ran across Coatham Marsh linking Warrenby to the railway line. The minefield consisted of 1170 MK.II mines. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11744|10385|31|"Kirkleatham Hall was an important defended locality, used as an HQ by units defending the beaches of the Cleveland coast. It was also the major store of mines for the minefields in this area. Various structures remain intact on the site. "|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 11745|10386|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 11 cubes extending down Upgang Beach ravine, blocking the ravine and access to hinterland [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11746|10387|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 15 cubes once part of a larger system, moved to protect foundations of sailing club. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11747|10388|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 2 cubes once part of a larger system. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11748|10389|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 15 cubes along the sea front. Probably in their original positions. The gaps between the cubes has been filled in and they now form a continuous seawall. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11749|10390|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 6 cubes in original place and once part of a much larger system. Evidence suggests the blocks formed the S end of a triple line of blocks extending from the bridge, across the golf links, to the coast defences at Coatham Sand Banks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11750|10391|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 4 cubes in pairs both to the E and W of Marsh House and a further 2 60yds SW of Marsh House. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11751|10392|31|"Anti-tank cubes. A series of cubes to the W of Marsh House, 22 in total. 18 run in a N - S direction, the last 4 turn in a W - E direction to link in with other blocks at Marsh House. Some of the blocks are linked together. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11753|10394|31|"Anti-tank cubes. No further details. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11754|1185|238|"Pillbox [shown on German 1:25,000 sheet of defences in East Kent]."|"1940/08/08"|0|"" 11755|10395|31|"Anti-tank cubes. A twin line of blocks on the E side of valley, one line consisting of 12 cubes crossing a loop in the Boulby Road. A further 5 blocks formed a roadblock on the Boulby Road. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11756|10396|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|526|"" 11757|10397|31|"Anti-tank cubes. A twin line of blocks consisting of 6 cubes in each line. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11758|10398|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 3 cubes formed a block at the narrowest gap between housing and the stream. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11759|10399|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|526|"" 11760|10400|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|526|"" 11761|10401|31|"Anti-tank cubes. A series of 34 cubes ran from the Ship Inn, across the slipway and then parallel to the anti-tank wall. The anti-tank wall runs along the top of the seawall and the cubes vary in distance from it. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11762|10402|31|"Anti-tank cube. A single cube in the centre of the bridge. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11763|10403|31|"Anti-tank cube. A single cube at the bottom of Saltburn Bank blocking the road. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11764|1773|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]"|"1940/08/08"|526|"" 11765|10404|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|526|"" 11766|10405|31|"Anti-tank cube. 2 cubes blocked the pier slipway. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11767|10406|31|"Anti-tank cube. 2 pairs of cubes blocked both the promenade slipways. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11768|10407|31|"Anti-tank cube. 3 cubes blocked slipway. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11769|10408|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|526|"" 11770|10409|31|"Anti-tank cube. 10 cubes in two rows running N - S. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11771|10410|31|"Anti-tank cube. 5 cubes placed across stream and valley.. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11772|10411|31|"Anti-tank cube. 3 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11773|10412|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|527|"" 11774|10413|31|"Anti-tank cube. 2 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11775|10414|31|"Anti-tank cube. 2 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11776|10415|31|"Anti-tank cube. 2 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11777|10416|31|"Anti-tank cube. 3 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11778|10417|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|527|"" 11779|10418|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|527|"" 11780|10419|31|"Anti-tank cube. 6 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11781|10420|31|"Anti-tank cube. 7 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11782|10421|238|"Length of anti-tank ditch [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|528|"" 11783|10422|31|"Anti-tank cube. Single cube blocking approach up valley. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11784|10423|31|"Anti-tank cube. 22 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11785|10424|31|"Anti-tank cube. 15 cubes blocking approach from beach. The cube are set out in a 'U' shape, with 2 cubes in W leg and 4 in E. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11786|10425|31|"Anti-tank cube. 10 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11787|10426|238|"Length of anti-tank ditch [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|528|"" 11788|10427|238|"Length of anti-tank ditch [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|528|"" 11789|10428|31|"Anti-tank cube. 9 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11790|10429|31|"Anti-tank cube. 19 cubes blocking approach from beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11791|10430|31|"Anti-tank cube. 155 cubes blocking approach from beach between Mill Howle and E side of pool. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11792|10431|31|"Anti-tank cube. 28 cubes in front of paddling pool. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11793|10432|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|529|"" 11794|10433|31|"Anti-tank cube. 47 cubes in front of a defended locality, consisting of a mock Cenotaph containing an observation post and 6pdr gun. The site was flanked by pillboxes. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11795|10434|31|"Anti-tank cube. 4 cubes in front of slipway. This site is unique in that one of the blocks was mounted on a tilting platform in order that it could be removed when the lifeboat was launched. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11796|10435|31|"Anti-tank cube. 3 cubes in front of slipway. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11797|10436|31|"Anti-tank cube. 55 cubes running from the New Pavilion to opposite the Coatham Hotel, in front of the seawall. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11798|10437|31|"Anti-tank cube. 60 cubes forming an anti-tank obstacle, running from the anti-tank wall, along the promenade and linking the Swimming Baths to the Convalescent Home. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11799|10438|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|529|"" 11800|10439|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|529|"" 11801|10440|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|529|"" 11802|10441|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|529|"" 11803|10442|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|529|"" 11804|10443|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|529|"" 11805|10445|31|"Anti-tank cube. 190 cubes in two lines of 95 running across the golf links from Warrenby Bridge to Coatham Promenade. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11806|10446|31|"Anti-tank cube. 80 cubes running from Marsh House, along the side of the road near the old railway track, to the South Gare road S of Pasley Battery. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11807|10447|31|"Anti-tank cube. 35 cubes running along the N side of rear of Broadway East. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11808|10448|31|"Anti-tank cube. Single cubes built between each house on the S side of Broadway East. In total there were 48 cubes in a system that extended from the junction with Black Lane, to the junction with Kirkleatham Lane. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11809|10449|238|"Pillbox, designated as of anti-tank strength [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|530|"" 11810|10450|238|"Pillbox, designated as of anti-tank strength [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|530|"" 11811|10451|31|"Anti-tank cube. 10 cubes providing an obstruction at a right angle to the line of the road. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11812|10452|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. [The pillbox cannot be seen on a 1946 RAF air photograph]. "|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11813|1759|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]."|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11814|10453|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11815|10454|31|"Anti-tank cube. 100 cubes running along the N side of railway line from Fisherman's Crossing. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11816|8223|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]."|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11817|10455|31|"Anti-tank cube. 18 cubes running 50yds parallel with line at NZ 579251 [UORN 10391]. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11818|10456|31|"Anti-tank cube. 12 cubes running between railway sliding and road in N - S direction. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11819|10457|31|"Type 23 pillbox in front of paddling pool. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11820|10458|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11822|10460|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11823|10461|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11824|10462|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11825|10463|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11826|8192|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]."|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11827|10464|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11828|8194|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]."|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 11829|10465|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11830|10466|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11831|10467|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11832|10468|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11833|10469|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11834|10470|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11835|10471|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11836|8887|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. On S bank of canal, adjacent to the lock and almost touching the balance beam of the bottom gate paddle. One of a pair of structures facing each other diagonally across the lock. It has been reused as the W facing entrance has a small metal door, now welded shut. The E facing anti-tank gun and the rifle embrasures (except 3 on S side) have also been blocked. A small concrete block extension has been built onto one corner, but is now derelict. This may have been a toilet or external store. Apart from some minor damage on the S side the structure is sound."|"2000/02/03"|0|"" 11837|10472|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11838|10473|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11839|10474|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11840|10475|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11841|8888|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Adjacent to lock on N bank of canal, almost touching balance beam of top gate paddle. Overgrown at the rear but in good condition. Interior accessible and in good condition. W facing anti-tank embrasure now obscured by bushes. One of a pair of structures facing each other diagonally across lock."|"2000/02/03"|0|"" 11842|10476|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11843|10477|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of defences in East Kent]. "|"1940/08/08"|531|"" 11844|10478|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 17 cubes on spit of land to the N of Redcar Jetty, some 200yds from South Gare. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11845|10479|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 12 cubes across South Gare, S of battery. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11846|10480|31|"Anti-tank wall, with loopholes. A stone built wall 6ft wide and 9ft deep, of which 4ft is now below ground. It provides a significant barrier along some 50yds of the west highway approach to the railway bridge, on its S side. The wall is provided with loopholes, set alternatively high and low into wall. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11847|10481|31|"Anti-tank wall, 4ft x 2ft. A wall along the entire length of the seawall from the Ship Inn slipway to the bridge over Skelton Beck. The wall was constructed on the seaward edge of the inclined seawall. The incline was topped by this wall and backed by a line of anti-tank cubes. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11848|10482|31|"Anti-tank wall, 4ft x 2ft. A wall along the entire length of the seawall from the middle of Granville Terrace to the paddling pool (a distance of 1080yds). The wall was constructed on the seaward edge of the inclined seawall. Gaps were left for pillboxes, the largest was for the cenotaph system of defences. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11849|10483|31|"Anti-tank wall, 4ft x 2ft. A wall extending either side of the bandstand. The total length of the wall was 200yds. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11850|10484|31|"Anti-tank wall, 4ft x 2ft. A wall extending beyond the bandstand. The total length of the wall was 550yds from opposite the swimming baths to the W end of the promenade. It was built at the leading edge of the sloping seawall. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11851|10485|31|"Anti-tank cubes. The cubes blocked the slipway at this point.. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11852|10486|31|"Anti-tank ditch. This was a series of anti-tank ditches linking points in the defences of Kirkleatham Hall, to form a continuous ring of defences. The system consisted of excavated and existing trenches that were all in a 'V' shape. The outward facing edge was sloping towards the bottom and the inner face was vertical. The base of the ditches were about 2ft wide and the total depth was about 7ft. The width of the trenches, at the top, was about 9ft. "|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 11853|10487|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered, facing S. Designed for site between canal and road. 4 embrasures [Revealed during building work, on bank of Basingstoke canal]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/02/10"|0|"" 11854|10115|31|"Polygonal pillbox, brick-shuttered. Demolished post war. Only some rusty iron in the ground remains. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/04/10"|0|"" 11855|10488|31|"Anti-tank ditch. This ditch extended along the E approach to the bridge on the seaward side. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11856|10109|31|"Circular concrete pillbox. 5 'three-step' embrasures (rifle /LMG) affording 360 degree all-round fire.. Converted to garden store and embrasures glazed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society, which gives NGR - SU 98344492]."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 11857|10489|31|"Anti-tank ditch. This ditch linked twin pillboxes in copse with Ennis Road. The ditch was 'V' shaped with one vertical face. At its E end it linked up with anti-tank cube system at rear of Broadway East. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11858|10490|31|"Anti-tank block/s, removed after the war. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11859|10491|31|"Anti-landing ditch. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11860|10492|31|"Anti-landing ditch. A rectangular system of ditches and mounds. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11861|10493|31|"6 x anti-tank cones, of which there is no sign today and probably moved elsewhere [see UORN 10345]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1991/03/15"|0|"" 11862|10494|31|"Anti-landing ditch. Six parallel lines of ditches and mounds running in an E - W direction and each about 200yds long. Shown on aerial photographs. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11863|10495|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal. Part overgrown and used as a fence support. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/04/12"|0|"" 11864|10496|31|"Anti-landing ditch. A rectangular series of ditches and mounds that covered the grassed area in front of the house. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11865|10497|31|"Anti-landing ditch. Two sets of obstructions running parallel to Thrush Road. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11866|10498|31|"Anti-landing ditch. Five obstructions at right angles to Green Lane [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11867|10499|31|"Anti-landing ditch. Two short lengths of anti-landing ditches. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11868|10500|31|"Anti-landing pole. This was a RAF Q decoy site. Concrete poles were erected over the site in order to deter landings. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 11869|10501|31|"Concrete circular pillbox. 5 'three-step' embrasures, faced with 1.5in steel. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 11870|10112|31|"Circular concrete pillbox, with 5 embrasures providing 360 degree all-round fire. Internal blast wall, and steps down to entrance. Overgrown and neglected."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 11871|10502|31|"Anti-landing poles. Poles removed and placed into ditch in 1945. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11872|10503|31|"Anti-landing pole. 9 poles covering arable land, as seen on aerial photograph. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11873|10504|31|"Anti-landing obstacle. The whole of Grundales, centred on this grid reference, was obstructed by vehicles. There were all types, private and commercial. There were several hundred at about 40yd intervals. This site was a WW1 airfield. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11874|10505|31|"Anti-landing cable. The beach between South Gare and Saltburn was strung with wire between the high and low tide marks. At either end the wire was attached to concrete blocks and supported by vertical steel posts (railway track). The wire pased through a hole at the top of each post. Each was about 6ft high. The lines of wire was about 750ft apart. Today it is still possible to see some stubs of posts and concrete blocks. The blocks were about 36in square. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11875|10506|31|"Beach scaffolding. Tubular steel scaffolding was erected just below the high water mark. It ran from the seawall below Cliff House to W of Red Howle, a distance of some 1400yds. The structure was a right angled triangle in section, 14ft high and 14ft wide. The scaffolding was 1.5in in diameter. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11876|7726|31|"Concrete circular pillbox, with 5 embrasures [all now sealed] providing all round (360 degrees) fire. It commands water obstacle and bridge. It stands on a concrete plinth 10ins above the ground surface."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 11877|10507|31|"Beach scaffolding. Tubular steel scaffolding was erected just below the high water mark. It ran from South Gare to opposite the battery observation post (BOP) at Tod Point. At this point it turned through a right angle and continued into the dunes N of the BOP. A distance of some 2550yds. The structure was a right angled triangle in section, 14ft high and 14ft wide. The scaffolding was 1.5in in diameter. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11878|10508|31|"Circular concrete pillbox, almost buried. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 11879|10509|31|"Beach scaffolding. Tubular steel scaffolding was erected just below the high water mark. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11880|7729|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces SE. In garden of private house - access denied. 5 embrasures (rifle/LMG) of standard '3-step' appearance. May be used as store."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 11881|5614|31|"A variation of the type 24 thick walled pillbox, with no rear embrasures. ['List of Defence Works Remaining in South West Surrey' gives NGR - TQ 994463]."|"1995/10/16"|0|"" 11882|10043|31|"Concrete circular pillbox [probably reinforced type 24], with 5 standard '3-step' rifle/LMG embrasures providing all-round (360 degrees) fields of fire. Stands on concrete plinth 18ins above ground. Damp and heavily weather stained. The area, a water meadow, is frequently flooded."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 11883|10079|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces E. [probably reinforced type 24]. On disused railway embankment. 5 standard '3-step' rifle/LMG embrasures. Steps up side of embankment. National Trust plaque records history."|"1992/03/19"|0|"" 11884|10079|31|"A variation of the type 24 thick walled pillbox, with no rear embrasures. Exterior made of concrete blocks. There is an adjacent plaque recording the history of this pillbox and its place in the GHQ Line. Concrete steps lead down a bank adjacent to the pillbox. "|"1995/10/16"|0|"" 11885|10055|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples' dumped by footpath. Several are lying in undergrowth. Their use appears to have been an anti-tank block to prevent the circumvention of a road bridge. Also, nearby 9 x anti-tank cubes lying E and W of the A281 road, used to block the bridge itself. Several are covered in ivy lying in undergrowth. [Surrey Industrial Society records give NGRs - SU 998479 and SU 999479]."|"1989/02/01"|0|"" 11886|10510|31|"Anti-tank ditch. It extended to NGR - TQ 001476 - now filled in and invisible. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/02/01"|0|"" 11887|10511|31|"Circular concrete pillbox [probably a reinforced type 24]. Used as store. [Not inspected]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/02/01"|0|"" 11888|10512|31|"Widely scattered remains only of 'Armco' pillbox [type 25?]: scattered lumps of concrete from demolition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/25"|0|"" 11889|3136|31|"12 x anti-tank blocks blocking exit from cove. Square section blocks with pyramidal tops."|"1989/08/25"|604|"54" 11890|79|31|"Allan Williams Turret: welded metal plates and hemispherical top over buried cylinder. One large circular hole in top side of hemisphere with mount. Hatch entrance below gunport. Doors missing. Top revolves. Flooded & metal pierced in 3 places, otherwise in good condition but rusty."|"1989/08/25"|0|"" 11891|3135|31|"Partially demolished 'Armco' pillbox - faces S. 3 embrasures. Built into cliff slope, with entrance in ditch. Roof smashed in. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - SY 87107983]."|"1989/08/25"|0|"" 11892|10513|32|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 12ft gap closed by horizontal bars between blocks. "|"1940/10/12"|1128|"" 11894|10514|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. "|"1940/10/12"|0|"" 11895|10515|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. "|"1940/10/12"|0|"" 11896|10516|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. "|"1940/10/12"|0|"" 11897|10517|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. "|"1940/10/12"|0|"" 11898|10518|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown."|"2000/01/27"|0|"" 11899|10519|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11900|10520|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11901|10521|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11902|10522|31|"Roadblock. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11903|10523|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and vertical posts. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11904|9611|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Very overgrown. Embrasure looks towards Barming Bridge over the River Medway."|"2000/02/14"|0|"" 11905|9612|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. Very overgrown. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 727540]."|"2000/02/14"|0|"" 11906|10524|31|"Roadblock, consisting of 5 concrete blocks in two sets and a 14ft gap. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11908|10525|31|"Roadblock, consisting of 6 concrete blocks in two sets and a 14ft gap. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11909|10526|31|"Roadblock, consisting of 10 concrete blocks in two sets, from park wall to high stone wall and a 14ft gap. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11910|9613|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. Overgrown. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 730538]."|"2000/02/14"|0|"" 11911|10527|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 12ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11913|10528|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11914|7715|31|"Demolished pillbox. Now only a mass of reinforcing rods and broken concrete, with a concrete base nearby. "|"1989/08/24"|0|"" 11915|10529|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11916|10530|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 12ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11917|10531|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 16ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11918|10532|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 12ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11919|10533|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 12ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11920|10534|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 14ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11921|7723|31|"Irregular hexagon concrete pillbox - faces E (82 degrees). 3 embrasures. Signs of wooden shuttering on all surfaces. Hatch type entrance on back Some damage around embrasures and cracked "|"1989/08/24"|0|"" 11923|10535|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 12ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11924|10536|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks and a 12ft gap closed by horizontal bar between blocks. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11925|10537|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 10ft gap and 6 'Knife Rests'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11926|129|31|"Circular concrete 'Armco' pillbox - faces NE (30 degrees). Concrete, with corrugated iron used as shuttering but removed. 2 embrasures (NE & E), the third filled with concrete during construction. In good condition but filled with earth and entrance blocked."|"1989/08/25"|0|"" 11927|7718|31|"Circular concrete 'Armco' pillbox - faces NE (66 degrees). 3 embrasures. Hatch doorway at rear. In good condition, but footings undermined by sea, so it is not now sitting level."|"1989/08/17"|0|"" 11928|10538|31|"Very large rectangular coastal gun emplacement with observation post on top. Large opening for heavy gun at front only. Store at rear. Very good condition and converted to seaside shelter. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/25"|0|"" 11929|10539|31|"Very large coastal gun emplacement. One large embrasure for heavy gun. Part of gun mounting still in position. Converted to shelter with Coastguard lookout built on top. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/25"|0|"" 11930|10540|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 12ft gap, 2 'Knife Rests' and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11931|10541|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 13ft gap and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"1989/02/01"|0|"" 11932|10542|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 13ft gap and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11933|10071|31|"Slot on west side of A281 road in wall of 'Sea Horse' public house. Block with chamfered face and slot for wooden 'Home Guard' barrier. Square concrete base was visible in road surface opposite block. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - TQ 000475]."|"1989/02/01"|0|"" 11934|10543|31|"Circular concrete pillbox [probably reinforced type 24] - faces SW. No surviving sign. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11935|10543|32|"Anti-tank obstacles. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11936|10544|31|"Circular concrete pillbox [probably reinforced type 24] - faces SW. No surviving sign. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11937|10544|32|"Anti-tank obstacles. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11938|10545|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 16ft gap and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11939|10546|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 13ft gap and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11940|10547|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 14ft gap and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11941|10548|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 13ft gap and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11942|10549|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 12ft gap and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11943|10550|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks, a 12ft gap and horizontal steel bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11944|10551|31|"Roadblock, consisting of concrete blocks vertical rail posts. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11945|10552|31|"Anti-tank wall across road junction near Zetland Park. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11946|10553|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11947|10554|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11948|10555|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11949|10556|31|"Aerial photographs indicate an anti-tank ditch between houses. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11950|10557|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11951|10558|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11952|10559|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11953|10560|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11954|10561|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11955|10562|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11956|10563|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11957|10564|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11958|10565|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11959|10566|31|"Aerial photographs indicate a roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11960|10567|31|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and horizontal rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11961|10568|31|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and horizontal or vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11962|10569|31|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and 6 vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11963|10570|31|"Roadblock. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11964|10571|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces WSW [probably strengthened type 24]. 5 embrasures. In good condition; now used as garden tools store in an area of new houses. SU/SIHG/CRS162. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11965|10088|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces SW [probably strengthened type 24]. 5 embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - TQ 00324756]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11966|8349|31|"Probably 15 to 20 anti-tank blocks scattered on railway embankment."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 11967|10572|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox - faces E [cannot be located by recorder]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 11968|10573|31|"Circular concrete pillbox [probably strengthened type 24] - faces S (188 degrees). 5 embrasures. Steps down to entrance and internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]. SU/SIHG/CRS164."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11969|10574|31|"Circular concrete pillbox [probably strengthened type 24] - faces SSW (192 degrees). 5 embrasures. Steps down to entrance and internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society SU/SIHG/CRS165.]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11970|10575|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox - faces E. [Recorder can find no sign]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 11971|10576|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox - faces S. [Recorder can find no sign]. May have been associated with defences of RAF Dunsfold [?]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 11972|10086|31|"Concrete anti-tank emplacement, of circular shape, covering bridge over water obstacle - SW. Long slit embrasure for large gun; one m.g. embrasure. Large rear entrance for gun (6ft wide x 4ft high): circular gun mounting. Sound but damp, with much chemical damage and some cracking. SU/SIHG/CRS167."|"1992/08/01"|0|"" 11973|10577|32|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 11974|10577|31|"Concrete anti-tank emplacement, of circular shape, covering bridge over water obstacle - SW. Long slit embrasure for large gun; one m.g. embrasure. Large rear entrance for gun (6ft wide x 4ft high): circular gun mounting. In poor condition and damp."|"1992/08/01"|0|"" 11975|10578|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox - faces NW. An unusual pillbox, with 2 embrasures and steps down to entrance. In good condition, but earth and vegetation on roof. There is a threat of demolition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1996/01/14"|0|"" 11976|7055|31|"Circular concrete pillbox [probably strengthened type 24] - faces SE. SU/SIHG/CRS168."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11977|7054|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces SSW (160 degrees). Covers water obstacle. 7 standard rifle/LMG embrasures, 2 in flat rear wall with doorway. Flattened at rear entrance. Interior blast wall. SU/SIHG/CRS169."|"1992/08/01"|0|"" 11978|10579|31|"Circular, concrete pillbox - faces SSW (198 degrees). Commands water obstacle. 5 standard rifle/LMG embrasures. Sunken entrance reached by remains of flight of steps. In fair condition, but some chemical damage. Floods easily. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society SU/SIHG/CRS170.]."|"1992/08/01"|0|"" 11979|10084|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces SE. 5 embrasures."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 11980|10069|31|"Wedge-shaped slotted block for road barrier. Behind stone wall which is slotted to allow barrier to cross. Overgrown. SU/SIHG/CRS190."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 11981|10580|31|"Anti-tank gun aperture in wall of 'Kingfisher Cottage', now glazed. Concrete loophole in brick wall. Rectangular opening splayed to direct fire towards bridge. Probably a farm building in which gun platform was installed. [All evidence removed by 12/98]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS189]."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 11982|10581|31|"Pillbox, designed to fit its site - faces E. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 11983|7053|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces S (160 degrees). 7 standard rifle/LMG embrasures, inc. 2 in rear wall and doorway and 2 embrasures in flat rear wall. Sited on small feature: totally exposed. [Surrey Industrial Society record: SU/SIHG/CRS172]."|"1992/07/01"|0|"" 11984|10582|31|"Roadblock, consisting of two concrete blocks and central gap closed by either vertical or horizontal bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11985|10068|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces NW. 5 embrasures. Interior blast wall and lean-to blast wall protecting the entrance on S side. Completely covered by undergrowth."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 11986|10583|31|"Roadblock, consisting of two concrete blocks and central gap closed by either vertical or horizontal bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11987|10584|31|"Roadblock, consisting of two concrete blocks and central gap closed by either vertical or horizontal bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11988|10585|31|"Roadblock, consisting of two concrete blocks and central gap closed by either vertical or horizontal bars. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11989|10586|31|"Concrete circular pillbox - faces SSW (215 degrees). 5 standard rifle/LMG embrasures. In good condition, but roof covered with grass and heavily overgrown. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS174.]."|"1992/07/01"|0|"" 11990|10587|31|"Roadblock. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11991|10588|31|"Roadblock. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11992|10067|31|"Circular, concrete pillbox - faces SSW (198 degrees). 5 standard rifle/LMG embrasures. Internal blast wall. In excellent condition, and once used as farm store. SU/SIHG/CRS175."|"1992/07/01"|0|"" 11993|10589|31|"Roadblock. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11994|10590|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of irregular hexagonal shape - faces ESE. Wall damaged at entrance, and used as coal store by 'Longfrey Cottage' . 5 asymmetrical iron lined embrasures (one converted to a coal shute). Blast wall now removed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/06/17"|0|"" 11995|10591|31|"Roadblock. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11996|10592|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of irregular hexagonal shape - faces ESE (105 degrees). Used as a store by house 'Longfrey'. Concrete roof, and projecting concrete base. 4 embrasures plus one each side of the entrance (in the main the embrasures are asymmetrical and iron lined). Brick blast wall carries no. '32B'. In fair condition. [Being built into double garage: some brick removed and new doorway cut during conversion - 08/98]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS176.]."|"1989/06/17"|0|"" 11997|10593|31|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and central gap closed by vertical rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11998|10594|31|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and central gap closed by horizontal rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 11999|2623|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. 6 standard rifle/LMG embrasures, inc. 2 possibly for Boys A/T rifle. Doorway sealed. The roof slab is inset into the brick shell and covered with render. Some deterioration."|"1992/07/01"|0|"" 12000|10595|31|"Roadblock consisting of concrete blocks and central gap closed by horizontal rails. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12001|10596|31|"Roadblock. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12002|10597|31|"Trench running along the edge of the Stray parallel to the anti-tank wall. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12003|10066|32|"Roadblock site."|"1960/__/__"|0|"" 12004|10598|31|"Remains only of probably circular concrete pillbox. Visible only as a heap of concrete slabs. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS179]."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 12005|10599|31|"Trench running parallel to the anti-tank wall. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12006|10600|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of irregular hexagonal form - faces E (77 degrees). 7 embrasures, inc. 2 covering entrance - all standard for rifle/LMG. Internal blast wall. In fair condition, with wall cracking on S. Entrance blocked with breeze blocks. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS178.]."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 12007|10601|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of irregular hexagonal form - faces S (192 degrees). Built of ex-Chilworth gunpowder works bricks? Concrete roof. 5 metal lined asymmetrical embrasures plus two covering entrance. Internal brick blast wall. In fair condition, but bricks deteriorating and falling out. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS182]."|"1989/06/17"|0|"" 12008|10602|31|"Circular concrete pillbox [no further information]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12009|10065|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of irregular hexagonal shape - faces ESE (105 degrees). 7 embrasures, inc. 2 covering entrance - all are standard rifle/LMG. Internal blast wall. In bad condition, being overgrown and with brickwork falling away. All openings are sealed. SU/SIHG/CRS184."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 12010|10064|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of hexagonal shape - faces NE (47 degrees). 5 embrasures plus one on S side of entrance - all are for rifle/LMG and are now blocked. Internal blast wall. Details of roof construction are revealed by fallen cladding. Liable to tree damage on E corner. SU/SIHG/CRS183."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 12011|10603|31|"Partially demolished slotted block, the remnant of a roadblock component. It is only recognizable by comparison with others. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS191]."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 12012|10604|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of hexagonal form - faces S (170 degrees). Brick faced concrete, and concrete roof. 4 embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS185]."|"1989/03/05"|0|"" 12013|10061|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of hexagonal form - faces SE (147 degrees). 5 embrasures plus one each side of entrance - all are standard rifle/LMG. In poor condition, heavily overgrown, and all embrasures and entrance bricked up. [Surrey Industrial Society record: SU/SIHG/CRS186]."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 12014|10062|31|"Square anti-tank gun emplacement (facing ESE) of brick-faced concrete (the concrete is exposed on front), with truncated corners and chamfered roof at corners. Wide embrasure (8ft 3ins x9ins), and with other smaller embrasures on N & S faces. The emplacement stands on a projecting concrete base. In excellent condition, but covered in ivy and with all embrasures and entrance blocked. [Surrey Industrial Society record: SU/SIHG/CRS192]."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 12015|10059|31|"Brick faced concrete pillbox of hexagonal shape - faces SSW. With concrete roof and internal brick blast wall. In excellent condition and apparently used by a tramp [?]. [Surrey Industrial Society record]."|"1989/03/05"|0|"" 12016|10605|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12017|10606|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12018|10607|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12019|10608|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12020|10609|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12021|10610|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12022|10611|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12023|10612|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12024|10613|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12025|10614|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12026|10615|31|"Trench. 200yds of linked 'V' shaped trenches. Each section of trench links with a loophole in the boundary wall. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12031|10058|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of hexagonal shape - faces S (190 degrees). Concrete roof. 5 embrasures, plus 1 on W side of entrance - standard rifle/LMG type. Internal brick blast wall. Used as farm store. In excellent condition, with interior features immaculate. [Surrey Industrial Society record: SU/SIHG/CRS195]."|"1992/08/01"|0|"" 12032|10620|31|"Fortified post, converted from limekiln which is now totally buried. Largely formed of brick and cement filled sandbags. Irregular shape; built atop buried kiln - the limekiln arch was bricked up to leave rectangular gunport. Brick and sandbags formed protected entrance on top of kiln. Completely buried due to infilling of chalkpit - on the 19.3.77 the site's condition was 'fair'. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/03/13"|0|"" 12035|10623|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of hexagonal shape - faces SE (125 degrees). Concrete roof. 5 standard rifle/LMG embrasures. Internal blast wall. Protective wall at entrance partly demolished. Entrance and all embrasures bricked up. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS196]."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 12036|10624|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faced S. [No trace]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12037|10625|31|"6 x anti-tank 'pimples' at side of road. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12038|10626|31|"Trenches. During the 1914-18 war these trenches were used as targets by Marske RFC for trench strafing purposes. During WW2 they were extended. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12039|10627|31|"4 x anti-tank 'pimples' at side of road. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12040|10628|31|"2 x anti-tank blocks at side of road. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12041|10057|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (190 degrees). 6 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. Access difficult."|"1998/06/26"|0|"" 12042|10629|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12043|10630|31|"Anti-tank block. [Removed]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 12044|10631|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12045|10053|31|"Polygonal pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12046|10632|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12047|10056|31|"Pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW (217 degrees). Brick-shuttered. 5 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. SU/SIHG/CRS200"|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12048|10633|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12049|10634|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces SW (240 degrees). 4 x lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. Slight brick weathering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS201]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12050|10635|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12051|10636|31|"Two weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12052|10637|31|"Two weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12053|10638|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12054|10639|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12055|10640|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces SE (150 degrees). 6 x embrasures (5 lmg; 1 rifle covering doorway). Protective wall at entrance. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS202]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12056|10641|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces SE (160 degrees). 4 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS203]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12057|10642|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces S (165 degrees). 4 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. Moderate brick weathering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS206]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12058|10047|31|"Polygonal pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW (230 degrees). 7 x embrasures (5 lmg, 2 rifle covering entrance). Internal blast wall. Brick weathering and some ivy cover. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS204]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12059|10643|31|"Three weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12060|10644|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12061|10046|31|"Anti-tank block from roadblock on NW side of road. Designed to take RSJ - 'rolled steel joist'."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12062|10645|31|"Trench, 100yds long. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12063|10646|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12064|10647|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12065|10648|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12066|10649|31|"Trench, 100yds long. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12067|10650|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12068|10651|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces S (203 degrees). 5 x embrasures (4 lmg, 1 rifle covering entrance). Internal blast wall. Heavy weathering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS207]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12069|10652|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 5 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS208]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12071|10048|31|"Pillbox; polygonal shape and brick-shuttered - faces SE (137 degrees). 6 x embrasures (5 lmg, 1 rifle covering entrance). Internal blast wall. Bad brick weathering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS211]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12072|7157|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement; brick shuttered. One large embrasure facing SW."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 12073|10027|31|"Pillbox; polygonal shape, brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12074|10049|31|"Brick-shuttered, polygonal-shaped pillbox - faces S (178 degrees). 5 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. Overgrown. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS213]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12075|10051|32|"Pillbox; no specification."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 12076|10050|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - TQ 092485, which may be meant to represent this site]."|"1989/01/01"|0|"" 12078|2215|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. Entrance by ladder. Full of water."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 12079|10654|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). With six inch piping on roof corners. Concrete roof with chamfered edge. Internal blast wall. Steps to doorway. 5 x embrasures, stepped with steel faces. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS141]."|"1991/03/24"|0|"" 12080|10655|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (170 degrees). Concrete roof. 7 embrasures, inc. 2 covering doorway. Interior blast wall. Shuttering falling away in places. Used as living accommodation, now vacant. It had a door and glazed embrasures, with shelves fitted and drainage, and with a bed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS142]."|"1991/03/24"|0|"" 12081|10656|31|"Polygonal Fletton brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (184 degrees). Concrete roof with chamfered edge, with six inch pipe on roof corners. 4 embrasures (none in front elevation). Interior blast wall. Steps to doorway. In fair condition, with some bricks falling away and spalling. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS143]."|"1991/03/24"|0|"" 12082|10657|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12083|10658|31|"Trench, 100yds long. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12084|10659|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12085|10661|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12086|10662|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12087|10663|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12088|10664|31|"Two weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12089|10665|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12090|10666|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12091|10667|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12092|10668|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12094|10670|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12095|10671|31|"Trench, 70yds long. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12096|10672|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12097|8109|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (153 degrees). Stands on bank in sunken lane. Believed it was disguised as a cafe: still some evidence of wood for camouflage. 4 (lmg) embrasures, all stepped with steel facing; no embrasure on E side. Concrete roof and embrasures. Chamfered roof edges, and capped pipe on corners. Interior blast wall. Some bricks are lost. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS146]."|"1991/05/06"|0|"" 12098|10673|31|"A sandbag-constructed infantry position on London Road, Dorking, close to the main railway lines (it protected Deepdene railway bridge), and adjacent to concrete roadblocks. It was demolished in 1942."|"2000/01/__"|0|"" 12099|6830|31|"Type 24 pillbox with 5 small-arms embrasures. Cast into corrugated iron shuttering [most unusual for this Surrey area where brick shuttering is the norm]. Very good condition, although the interior cannot be examined owing to land slippage towards the entrance"|"2000/01/__"|0|"" 12100|9431|31|"A line of large, cast concrete cylinders on the bank of the River Mole set on a concrete base. Sited at a shallow part of the river opposite an absent section of brick wall [around house 'Pixham Firs']."|"2000/02/__"|0|"" 12101|10674|31|"Site of the W 'leg' of the anti-tank ditch in the NW area of Dorking, exhibiting thinly-covered gap in hedgerow. A close inspection shows a minor depression where the ditch was excavated and shallow marks in field adjoining"|"2000/02/__"|0|"" 12102|10675|31|"Cleared strip of woodland which marks the course of the anti-tank ditch at this point."|"2000/02/__"|0|"" 12103|8824|31|"Type 22 pillbox. On private land, backing onto woods, facing railway and canal footbridge. Unable to gain access or cross railway at this location. Some external deterioration is evident at a distance but generally appears to be in good condition."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 12104|8829|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Sandwiched between canal and tributary of River Kennet where it passes over small weir. Mainly hidden from view by trees and bushes, and heavily overgrown with ivy. A rusty metal gate survives in the doorway, wedged open. East facing embrasure is covered with corrugated zinc sheet. Interior walls covered in graffiti. Some litter inside but in good condition."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 12105|8831|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Unable to gain access, viewed from canal towpath. From this distance the structure appears to be intact. A clear view is available through main embrasure and doorway."|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 12106|10676|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (120 degrees). Concrete roof with chamfered roof edge. 5 x lmg embrasures, 2 partly covered by soil creep. Interior blast wall. Capped pipes on corners. Some weathering and slight brick loss. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS147]."|"1991/05/06"|0|"" 12107|10677|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (162 degrees). Concrete roof with chamfered roof edge. 4 x lmg embrasures (not one on W face). Interior blast wall. Capped pipes on corners. In fair condition, with some brick loss and weathering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS148]."|"1991/05/06"|0|"" 12108|10678|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox, set back into slope - faces S (170 degrees). Concrete roof with chamfered roof edges. 3 x lmg embrasures, all steel-faced and stepped. Interior blast wall. Capped pipes on corners. Very good condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS149]."|"1991/05/06"|0|"" 12109|10679|31|"Very tall pillbox hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (153 degrees). 6ft 6ins headroom inside. Concrete roof. 5 x rifle embrasures which have steel insets. Interior blast wall. Pipes in roof corners. Shuttering falling away. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS150]."|"1991/05/06"|0|"" 12110|8832|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Situated on private land with no public access or river crossing available. Unable to inspect in any detail, viewed from nearby canal towpath. Some moss growing on the roof but otherwise appears to be generally intact. Surrounded by trees.. "|"2000/02/09"|0|"" 12111|10680|215|"Type 22 pillbox, shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 12112|10681|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (135 degrees). Concrete roof and embrasures. 5 lmg square embrasures, plus 1 rifle port covering the doorway, all with steel baffles. Interior blast wall and pipes in corners. In poor condition with one third shuttering fallen away. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS151]."|"1991/05/06"|0|"" 12113|10682|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, built into steep bank - faces SE (113 degrees). Irregular hexagonal shape, but not with the normal depth of a type 24. Concrete roof and embrasures. 3 x lmg embrasures with steel baffles. Pipe on roof corners. Support / blast pillar in interior centre. Bricks badly spoiling. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS154]."|"1991/05/06"|0|"" 12114|10683|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (188 degrees). Concrete roof and rendered embrasures. 4 embrasures - for rifles only, reinforced with metal strips. Internal blast wall. Steps to entrance. Some bricks fallen off and reinforcing rods revealed. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS155]."|"1991/03/24"|0|"" 12115|8889|31|"Type 22 pillbox. At edge of large open field, about 50m N of the canal. Internally untidy but otherwise good. Some deterioration to outer shell but basically intact."|"2000/03/02"|0|"" 12116|2222|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 12118|10684|31|"Anti-tank block [no sign]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 12119|2228|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW. All apertures are blocked up."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 12120|10685|31|"4 x anti-tank blocks under railway bridge. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12121|8890|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Adjacent to weir on S side of canal. Unable to gain access. Viewed only from opposite bank of canal. Unable to determine condition but no major damage apparent at a distance. However, the entire structure appears to be sinking into the weir stream. The foundations seem to have been partly eroded by fast flowing water on one side."|"2000/02/03"|0|"" 12122|8892|31|"Type 22 pillbox, adjacent to footbridge on N bank of canal. Surrounded by trees and bushes, but not overgrown. Internally good."|"2000/03/02"|0|"" 12123|10686|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12124|10687|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12125|10688|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12126|10689|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12127|10690|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12128|10691|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12129|10692|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12130|10693|31|"30 to 40 anti-tank 'pimples' (truncated pyramids) on railway embankment. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 12131|10694|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12132|10695|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12133|10696|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12134|10697|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12135|10698|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12136|10699|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12137|10700|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12138|10701|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12139|10702|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12140|10703|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12141|10673|31|"Sandbagged 'pillbox' site in garden of St. Mary's Cottage"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12142|9436|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 12143|9531|31|"Site of metal posts set in concrete [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - TQ 17135011]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12144|9529|31|"Site of blocks on railway embankment. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - TQ 17165019]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12146|10706|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12147|10707|31|"Three weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12148|9423|31|"Type 28 emplacement built into hillside."|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 12149|6830|31|"Polygonal pillbox - faces SW."|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 12150|2439|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. Overgrown."|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 12151|2438|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S."|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 12152|10708|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12153|10709|31|"Two weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12154|10710|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/06/01"|0|"" 12155|10711|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (235 degrees). Interior blast wall. 7 embrasures. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 12156|10712|31|"Two weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12157|10713|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12158|10714|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12159|10715|31|"Pillbox, variant. A two tier pillbox, 12ft x 12ft x 12ft. The two corners facing the sea were chamfered. There were two embrasures to each seaward face, one to each floor. The entrance was on the landward side. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12160|10716|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described by recorder as 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12161|10717|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described by recorder as 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12162|10718|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described by recorder as 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12163|10719|220|"Pillbox on pavement in front of row of shops."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12164|10720|31|"Pillbox, variant. A four sided pillbox with embrasures in each face. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12165|10721|31|"Pillbox, variant. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12166|10722|31|"Spigot mortar base. 3ft 3in high, on a concrete plinth and sited to fire over boundary wall. "|"1941/12/20"|0|"" 12167|10723|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12168|10724|220|"Anti-tank cubes, most unusually constructed of brick."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12170|10725|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12171|10726|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12172|10727|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12173|10728|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12174|10729|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12175|10730|220|"Brick-shuttered pillbox by rail bridge over road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12176|10731|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12177|10732|220|"Concrete pillbox, with long narrow embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12178|10733|220|"Pillbox with conical roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12179|10734|220|"Small pillbox set low by brick wall, adjacent to shop."|"1985/__/__"|6|"68" 12180|10735|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12181|10736|220|"Pillbox, which has been converted to become the base of a high radio mast."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12182|10737|220|"Anti-tank blocks - 'pimples' and 'coffins' - on shoreline."|"____/__/__"|6|"42" 12183|10738|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12184|10739|220|"Pillbox with corrugated iron in place on exterior and used to construct a roof (for camouflage)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12185|10740|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12186|10741|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12187|10742|220|"Double line of large anti-tank blocks [some 26 in view in photograph]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12188|10743|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12189|10744|220|"Pillbox [which a photograph shows being destroyed]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12190|10745|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12191|10746|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12192|10747|31|"Spigot mortar base. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12193|10038|220|"Pillbox made with prefabricated panels. [Henry Wills collection record gives NGR - SU 945571]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12194|10748|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12195|10749|32|"Concrete pillbox - faces E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12196|10750|238|"At least 69 anti-tank blocks forming a perimeter defence line. [shown on plan drawn by J. Gerken]."|"1975/03/28"|0|"" 12197|10751|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"1975/03/28"|0|"" 12198|10752|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"1975/03/28"|0|"" 12199|10753|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12200|10754|238|"Some 16 x anti-tank blocks in a line S - N. [shown on plan drawn by A. M. & J. Gerken]."|"1975/02/23"|0|"" 12201|10755|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12202|10756|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12203|10757|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12204|10758|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12205|10759|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12206|10760|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12207|10761|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12208|10762|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12210|10764|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12211|10765|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12212|10766|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12213|718|238|"Some 118 anti-tank blocks running along two edges of a field to the N of the B2089 road. [From map surveyed by A.M. & J. Gerken]."|"1975/02/23"|0|"" 12214|10767|31|"Petroleum warfare site - Demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12215|1048|238|"Some 71 x anti-tank cubes running on two sides of a field to the E of the A229 road. [from map drawn by H. Seymour and J. Gerken]."|"1975/07/22"|0|"" 12216|10768|31|"Petroleum warfare site - Demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12217|10769|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12218|10770|238|"Pillbox, of concrete construction with brick facing. Reinforced concrete roof, approx 1ft thick. It has been well camouflaged by matching a brick wall at the rear of the gardens. Clear view to S /SE over open farmland. [shown on plan and drawing made by A. M. & J. Gerken]."|"1975/08/03"|0|"" 12219|10771|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12220|10772|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12221|10773|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12222|10774|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12223|10775|238|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered, fitted with false chimney (camouflage) and looking like a railway ganger's hut. Internal gun rest still extant. [shown on plan and drawing made by A.& J. Gerken]."|"1975/09/21"|0|"" 12224|10776|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12225|10777|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12226|10778|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12227|10779|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12228|1516|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, brick-shuttered. Rear entrance with shelter wall. Main gun embrasure faces due S. Ventilation holes above embrasures are channels run in the roof. [from plans and drawing made by J. Gerken]."|"1975/09/21"|0|"" 12229|10780|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12230|10781|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12231|10782|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12232|10783|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12233|10784|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12234|10785|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12235|10786|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12236|10787|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12237|10788|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12238|10789|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12239|10790|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12240|10791|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12241|10792|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12242|10793|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12243|10794|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12244|10795|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12245|10796|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12246|10797|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. This site had 4 fougasse barrels backing on to a wall and spread out to cover crossroads. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12247|10798|31|"Petroleum warfare site - Hedge Hopper. This site consisted of 8 Hedge Hoppers in the centre of the roundabout, designed to throw outwards over the road area. Firing wires were carried overhead from pole to firing point. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12248|10799|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12249|10800|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12250|10801|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12251|6830|31|"Concrete pillbox - faces SW. Corrugated iron used as shuttering on outside and inside walls. Short sheets used, two sheets high; narrow sheets for above embrasures. Step beside NW wall. Planks used as shuttering for roof."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12252|10802|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12254|10804|31|"Possible surviving length of anti-tank ditch, with very steep 7ft side - followed by a footpath."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12255|10805|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12256|10806|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12257|10807|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12258|10808|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12259|10809|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12260|10810|31|"Petroleum warfare site - Hedge Hopper. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12261|10811|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12262|10812|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1986/07/16"|0|"" 12263|10813|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12264|10814|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12265|10815|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12266|10816|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1986/07/16"|0|"" 12267|10817|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12268|10818|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12269|10819|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12270|10820|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12271|7415|31|"Octagonal pillbox; brick-shuttered. [Ref: SU75/3]."|"1986/07/23"|0|"" 12272|10821|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12273|10822|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12274|10823|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12275|7414|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox - faces S. [ Ref: SU75/4]."|"1986/07/23"|0|"" 12276|10824|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12277|10825|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12278|10826|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12279|10827|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12281|10828|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12282|8619|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU75/63]. "|"1988/02/08"|0|"" 12283|10829|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12284|10830|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12285|10831|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12286|10832|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12287|10833|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12288|10834|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12289|10835|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12290|10836|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12291|10837|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12292|10838|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12293|8618|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE."|"1986/09/02"|0|"" 12294|10839|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12295|10840|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces E."|"1987/02/18"|0|"" 12296|10841|31|"Petroleum warfare site - Hedge Hopper. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12297|10842|31|"Petroleum warfare site - Fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12298|10843|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12299|10844|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. This site is linked with the spigot mortar site at NZ 71501810 (UORN 10727). [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12300|10845|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12301|10846|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12302|10847|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12303|10848|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12304|10849|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12305|10850|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12306|10851|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12307|10852|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12308|10853|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12309|10854|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12310|10855|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12311|10856|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12312|10857|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12313|10858|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12314|10859|31|"Petroleum warfare site - demigasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12315|10860|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12316|10861|31|"Petroleum warfare site - fougasse. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12317|10862|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12318|10863|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12319|10864|31|"Canadian pipe mine. "|"1941/05/31"|0|"" 12320|10865|31|"Canadian pipe mine. "|"1941/05/31"|0|"" 12321|10866|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12322|10867|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12323|10868|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12324|10869|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12325|10870|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12326|10871|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12327|10872|31|"Canadian pipe mine. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12328|10873|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12329|10874|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12330|10875|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12331|10876|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12332|10877|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12333|10878|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12334|10879|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12335|10880|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12336|10881|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12337|10882|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12338|10883|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12339|10884|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12340|10885|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12341|10886|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12342|10887|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12343|10888|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12344|10889|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12345|10890|31|"Home Guard store. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12347|10893|31|"Loopholed boundary wall of South Gare submarine mining establishment. The concrete wall surrounding the establishment had a line of loopholes, 5ft above the ground and 9in x 9in on the outside, and 18in x 18in on the inside. The loopholes are 8ft apart. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12348|10894|31|"Type 23 pillbox in SW corner of compound, overlooking river. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12349|6801|31|"Variant form of a type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 744555. Ref: SU75/22]."|"1987/03/04"|0|"" 12350|10895|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces W."|"1987/03/04"|0|"" 12351|10896|31|"Pillbox of variant form, which looks like half of a type 24. Brick-shuttered. Faces NE."|"1987/02/24"|0|"" 12352|10897|31|"Gun emplacement for a 4in gun. The jetty, now demolished, extended for almost a mile W into the River Tees. The gun was mounted on a reinforced concrete holdfast and commanded the inner approaches of the River Tees. Due to a lack of space on the jetty the rear part of the gun house had to be left open to accommodate the recoil of the gun. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12353|10898|31|"Pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered. Faces S."|"1987/03/31"|0|"" 12354|10899|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. This site commanded important approaches from Coatham Beach and South Gare. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12355|10900|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. This site commanded important approaches from Coatham Beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12356|6792|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU75/37]. "|"1988/01/20"|0|"" 12357|10901|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. This site commanded Coatham Beach. Some concrete debris remains about the site. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12358|10902|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [North East Hampshire Defence Works Survey gives NGR - SU 741590]."|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12359|10903|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. This site was camouflaged as a cenotaph. The gun house compartment was surmounted by a 35ft high rectangular tower. The emplacement covered the beach and sea fronting the Redcar Coast Road and was flanked by two pillboxes. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12360|7439|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW. "|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12361|10904|31|"Pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. faces S."|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12362|10905|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12363|10906|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. A contemporary photograph shows that this emplacement was disguised as a beach chalet. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12364|10907|31|"Pillbox of unknown type. Brick-shuttered. Faces W. Heavily overgrown."|"1988/03/30"|0|"" 12365|10908|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. The site commands a field of fire overlooking the beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12366|10724|31|"26 x anti-tank blocks. [Ref: SU74/2]."|"1988/03/30"|0|"" 12367|10909|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. The site commands a field of fire overlooking the beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12368|10910|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. The site commands a field of fire overlooking the beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12370|10911|31|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr Hotchkiss gun. The site commands a field of fire overlooking the beach. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12371|10912|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces SW. "|"1988/03/30"|0|"" 12372|7884|31|"Type 24 (variant) brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W. [Ref: SU74/4]."|"1988/04/20"|0|"" 12374|10913|31|"Pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. 2 x lmg embrasures."|"1988/04/26"|0|"" 12375|10914|31|"Loopholes."|"1988/05/03"|0|"" 12376|10915|32|"Basingstoke anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 12377|10916|32|"Reading anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 12378|10917|32|"Marlborough anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 12379|10918|31|"Pillbox, variant. Described by recorder as 'Fleche Rifle Gallery'. Only the outline of the structure can now be seen. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12380|10919|32|"Swindon anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 12381|10920|31|"Anti-tank wall. This wall spans a valley between the site of where two minefields were located. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12382|10921|31|"Loopholes."|"1988/05/03"|0|"" 12383|10922|31|"Petroleum warfare site. Bunker associated with beach flame barrage. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12384|10923|31|"Loopholes, N-facing [bricked up]."|"1988/05/03"|0|"" 12385|10924|31|"Type 24 pillbox, of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces SW."|"1988/05/03"|0|"" 12386|10925|31|"Petroleum warfare site. Bunker associated with beach flame barrage. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12387|10926|31|"37 x anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/05/03"|0|"" 12388|10927|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12389|10928|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N."|"1988/05/05"|0|"" 12390|10929|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12391|10930|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12392|10931|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12393|10932|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12394|10933|31|"3 weapon pits [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12395|10934|31|"Square type 26 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E."|"1988/05/05"|0|"" 12396|10935|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12397|10936|31|"3 weapon pits [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12398|10937|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12399|10938|31|"5 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12400|10939|31|"Square type 26 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S."|"1988/05/05"|0|"" 12401|10940|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12402|10941|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12403|10942|31|"2 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12404|10943|31|"2 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12405|10944|31|"Square type 26 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N."|"1988/05/05"|0|"" 12406|10945|31|"3 weapon pits and a V-shaped trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12407|10946|31|"5 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12408|10947|31|"9 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12409|10948|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12410|10949|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12411|10950|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12412|10951|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12413|10952|31|"5 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12414|10953|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox, allowing all-round fire."|"1988/05/11"|0|"" 12416|10955|31|"2 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12417|10956|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12418|10957|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12419|10958|31|"Square brick-shuttered type 26 pillbox - faces SE."|"1988/05/11"|0|"" 12420|7842|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. [Ref: SU65/12]."|"1988/05/11"|0|"" 12421|10959|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12422|10960|31|"Square brick-shuttered type 26 pillbox - faces W."|"1988/05/12"|0|"" 12423|10961|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12424|10962|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12425|10963|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12426|10964|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12427|10965|31|"Square brick-shuttered type 26 pillbox - faces W."|"1988/05/12"|0|"" 12428|10966|31|"2 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12429|10967|31|"2 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12430|10968|31|"2 x anti-tank blocks."|"1988/05/12"|0|"" 12431|10969|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12432|10970|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12433|10971|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12434|10972|31|"2 weapon pits. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12435|10973|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12436|10974|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12437|10975|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12438|10976|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12439|10977|32|"Winchester anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 12440|10978|31|"Concrete pillbox, which is a mix of a type 22 and a type 24, and allows all round fire."|"1987/04/28"|0|"" 12441|10979|31|"Concrete pillbox, which is a mix of a type 22 and a type 24, and allows all round fire."|"1987/04/28"|0|"" 12442|10980|31|"Concrete pillbox, which is a mix of a type 22 and a type 24, and allows all round fire."|"1987/04/28"|0|"" 12443|10981|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples' - face SW. [SU43/4]."|"1987/04/28"|0|"" 12445|10982|31|"Pickett-Hamilton Fort."|"1987/10/__"|0|"" 12446|10983|31|"Pickett-Hamilton Fort."|"1987/10/__"|0|"" 12447|10984|31|"Variant on a square type 26 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces N."|"1987/07/17"|0|"" 12448|10985|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12449|10986|31|"Variant on a square type 26 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces N."|"1987/07/17"|0|"" 12450|10987|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12451|10988|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12452|10989|31|"Variant on a square type 26 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces NW."|"1987/07/17"|0|"" 12453|10990|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12454|10991|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12455|10992|31|"Anti-tank concrete obstacles: 2 x cylinders and 4 x 'pimples'."|"1988/05/09"|0|"" 12456|10993|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12457|10994|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12458|10995|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12459|10996|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12460|10997|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal."|"1988/05/09"|0|"" 12461|10998|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12462|10999|31|"Weapon pit. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12463|11000|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12464|11001|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12465|11002|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12466|11003|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12467|11004|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12468|11005|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12469|11006|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12470|11007|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12471|11008|31|"Concrete-faced type 24 pillbox - faces N."|"1988/12/07"|0|"" 12472|11009|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12473|11010|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12474|11011|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12475|11012|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12476|11013|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12477|11014|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12478|11015|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12479|11016|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12480|11017|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12481|11018|31|"Square type 26-form pillbox, made with prefabricated concrete panels."|"1988/12/07"|0|"" 12482|11019|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12483|11020|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12484|10487|31|"Variant form pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces NE [Ref: 95/19]."|"1988/04/18"|0|"" 12486|11021|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox - faces E."|"1988/04/19"|0|"" 12487|11022|31|"19 x anti-tank cylinders"|"1988/11/18"|0|"" 12488|10182|31|"Type 22 pillbox; concrete-faced - faces SE."|"1986/06/12"|0|"" 12489|10180|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced pillbox - faces NW. [Ref: SU95/2]."|"1986/06/13"|0|"" 12490|11023|31|"Trench. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12491|10227|31|"Square concrete-faced type 26 pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU95/3]."|"1988/04/05"|0|"" 12492|11024|31|"Pillbox, circular [no further details]. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12493|10038|31|"Square concrete type 26-form pillbox. [Ref: SU95/4]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 945570]."|"1988/04/05"|0|"" 12494|11025|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12495|10039|31|"4 x anti-tank cylinders [Ref: SU95/5]."|"1988/04/11"|0|"" 12496|11026|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12497|10184|31|"16 x anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/04/12"|0|"" 12498|11027|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12499|11028|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12500|11029|31|"Two anti-tank blocks near fence between railway and Birdsall Row. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12501|11030|31|"Four anti-tank blocks on footpath between fence and Coatham Road, in line with Lobster Road. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12502|11031|31|"Anti-tank ditch. This was a continuous ditch from Warrenby Bridge to Queen Street. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12503|11032|31|"Anti-tank ditch. This was a continuous ditch from Coatham Bridge to Dormanstown. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12504|10240|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N. [Ref:SU95/7]."|"1988/04/12"|0|"" 12505|10231|31|"Square concrete pillbox of type 26 form. [Ref: SU95/8]."|"1988/04/13"|0|"" 12506|10206|31|"Square concrete pillbox of type 26 form - faces S. [Ref: SU95/9]."|"1988/04/13"|0|"" 12507|10170|31|"Type 24 concrete-faced pillbox - faces NW. [Ref: SU95/10]."|"1988/03/31"|0|"" 12508|10171|31|"4 x anti-tank cylinders and 1 x anti-tank buoy. Ref: SU95/11]."|"1988/03/31"|0|"" 12509|6779|31|"Polygonal concrete-faced pillbox. [Ref: SU95/12]."|"1988/04/05"|0|"" 12510|10207|31|"Square concrete pillbox of type 26 form - faces SW. [Ref: SU95/13]."|"1988/04/13"|0|"" 12511|11033|31|"Anti-tank ditch. This was a continuous ditch from Coatham Bridge to Dormanstown. [Information from John M. Harwood]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12513|11035|31|"Square concrete type 26 pillbox - faces W."|"1988/04/13"|0|"" 12514|11034|171|"Coast artillery battery, consisting of two French 75mm artillery pieces."|"____/__/__"|533|"" 12515|10314|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU95/15]."|"1988/04/13"|0|"" 12516|10325|31|"5 x anti-tank cylinders [Ref:95/17]."|"1988/04/13"|0|"" 12517|10345|31|"11 x anti-tank cylinders. [Ref: SU95/16] [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 978577]."|"1988/04/13"|0|"" 12518|11036|31|"Gun emplacement. A 15pdr field gun emplacement for the protection of Whitehead's Torpedo Factory and the oil tanks on the Mere."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12519|11037|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of variant form - faces E."|"1988/04/18"|0|"" 12520|10043|31|"Circular concrete-faced pillbox - faces SE. [Ref: SU94/37]."|"1988/09/29"|0|"" 12521|10055|31|"9 x anti-tank blocks. [Ref: SU94/38]."|"1988/10/05"|0|"" 12522|10511|31|"Circular concrete-faced pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU94/39] [North East Hampshire survey gives NGR - SU 998480, which may be the same site]."|"1988/10/21"|0|"" 12523|2539|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW [Ref: SU94/40]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 934438, which may be to this site]."|"1988/10/26"|0|"" 12524|10129|31|"Type 28 anti-tank pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces S. [Ref: SU94/41] [[North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 935438]."|"1988/10/26"|0|"" 12525|2541|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW. [Ref: SU94/42]."|"1988/10/28"|0|"" 12526|10128|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces S. [Ref: SU94/43]. [There is a possible duplication with UORN 2540]."|"1988/10/28"|0|"" 12527|2542|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered. Faces SE. [Ref: SU94/45]. "|"1988/10/28"|0|"" 12528|10077|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. [Ref: SU94/44]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 941435, which may be to this site]."|"1988/10/28"|0|"" 12529|2537|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU94/19]."|"1988/08/26"|0|"" 12530|2536|31|"Rectangular Vickers MMG emplacement. Concrete-faced. Faces S. [Ref: SU94/20]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 924442, which may be to this site]."|"1988/09/05"|0|"" 12531|11039|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces W."|"1988/09/07"|0|"" 12532|11040|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces S."|"1988/09/07"|0|"" 12533|2538|31|"Type 28 brick-shuttered pillbox. faces S. [Ref: SU94/23]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 927441, which may be to this site]."|"1988/09/07"|0|"" 12534|10282|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU94/24]."|"1988/09/09"|0|"" 12535|10284|31|"6 x anti-tank 'pimples'. [Ref: SU94/25]."|"1988/09/09"|0|"" 12536|11041|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces S."|"1988/09/09"|0|"" 12537|11042|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE."|"1988/09/09"|0|"" 12538|10118|31|"Brick-shuttered type 28 pillbox - faces SE. [Ref: SU94/28]."|"1988/09/14"|0|"" 12539|10116|31|"Brick-shuttered type 28 pillbox - faces SE. [Ref: SU94/29]."|"1988/09/14"|0|"" 12541|10113|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox of a variant type 26 form - faces W. [Ref: SU94/30]."|"1988/09/16"|0|"" 12542|10109|31|"Circular concrete pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU94/31]."|"1988/09/19"|0|"" 12543|7725|31|"Circular concrete-faced pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU 4/32]."|"1988/09/19"|0|"" 12544|7726|31|"Circular concrete-faced pillbox - faces SE. [Ref: SU94/33]."|"1988/09/19"|0|"" 12545|7729|31|"Circular concrete-faced pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU94/34]."|"1988/09/28"|0|"" 12546|5614|31|"Circular concrete-faced pillbox - faces SE. [Ref: SU94/35]."|"1988/09/28"|0|"" 12547|10079|31|"Circular concrete-faced pillbox - faces SE. [Ref: SU94/36]. [[North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 995471, which is given the location description, 'towpath N of Broadford Bridge, Shalford']."|"1988/09/29"|0|"" 12548|9824|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/18]."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 12549|11043|31|"2 x anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 12550|11044|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. Faces S."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12551|11045|31|"Rectangular type 28 pillbox; brick-shuttered. Faces S. For 2pdr anti-tank gun."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12552|11046|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. Faces S."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12553|11047|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun (2pdr.) emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces SW."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12554|9860|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/24]."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12555|9859|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N. [Ref: SU84/26]."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12556|9858|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/25]."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12557|11048|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12558|9842|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/28]."|"1988/06/10"|0|"" 12559|6794|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/29]."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12560|10125|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/30]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 826485, which may be to this site]."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12561|9854|31|"Concrete block flush with ground for timber posts. [Ref: SU84/31]. [See also UORN 9857]."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12562|11049|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12563|11050|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12564|11051|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12565|11052|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces SW."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12566|9840|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. faces S. [Ref: SU84/1]."|"1987/04/03"|0|"" 12567|9825|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W. [Ref: SU84/2]."|"1988/05/10"|0|"" 12568|9814|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU84/3]."|"1988/05/10"|0|"" 12569|9812|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faced S. [Ref: SU/84/4]."|"1988/05/10"|0|"" 12570|9830|31|"3 x anti-tank cylinders. [Ref: SU84/5]."|"1988/05/10"|0|"" 12571|8857|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces W. [Ref: 84/6]."|"1988/05/13"|0|"" 12573|11053|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1988/05/13"|0|"" 12574|7756|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Appears to be in good condition although overgrown with brambles and impossible to photograph. The entrance is on the S side, facing Maisemore, with a single rifle embrasure on each of the other faces. The blast wall to the entrance is missing. The brambles make it impossible to view the interior."|"2000/02/28"|0|"" 12575|11054|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1988/05/13"|0|"" 12576|11055|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S."|"1988/05/13"|0|"" 12577|7838|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/11A]."|"1988/06/07"|0|"" 12580|11056|31|"Anti-tank block. [Ref: SU84/11B]."|"1988/06/07"|0|"" 12581|11057|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces SE."|"1988/06/07"|0|"" 12582|11058|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces E."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 12583|11059|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces E."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 12584|11060|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces E."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 12585|11061|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces E."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 12586|6770|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E. [Ref: SU84/17]. [North East Hampshire survey record has NGR - SU 812491, which may be the same site. The location is given as 'York Cottage', Stoney Road, nr. Ewshot]."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 12587|10123|31|"Type 28 anti-tank emplacement of variant form). Brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU84/36]. North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 827485: this may be to this site]."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12588|10126|31|"Type 28 (variant) brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement - faces W. [Ref: SU84/37]."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12589|9885|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/38]."|"1988/06/15"|0|"" 12590|7500|31|"Allan Williams Turret [Ref: SU84/39]."|"1988/06/17"|0|"" 12591|9899|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W. [Ref: SU84/40]. North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 835475, which may be to this site]."|"1988/06/17"|0|"" 12592|11062|31|"Trench. A zig-zag trench was dug near the searchlight battery - presumably for its defence. The outline of the trench can still be seen."|"1999/03/02"|0|"" 12593|9894|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faced SW. [Ref: SU84/41]."|"1988/06/21"|0|"" 12594|9903|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/42]."|"1988/06/22"|0|"" 12595|9940|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces S. [Ref: SU84/43]."|"1988/06/22"|0|"" 12596|9963|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/44]."|"1988/06/22"|0|"" 12597|11063|31|"Railblock. Concrete blocks on railway bridge. In event of invasion steel bars would be placed between the blocks. The blocks have been abandoned by the side of the railway line at SO 76127921."|"1999/04/10"|0|"" 12598|9851|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox. [Ref: SU84/45]. "|"1988/06/23"|0|"" 12599|9906|31|"Type 28 brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement - faces E. [Ref: SU84/46]."|"1988/06/23"|0|"" 12600|9913|31|"12 x anti-tank blocks."|"1988/06/23"|0|"" 12601|9912|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/48]."|"1988/06/28"|0|"" 12602|9915|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/49]."|"1988/06/29"|0|"" 12603|9921|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces NE. [Ref: SU84/50]."|"1988/06/29"|0|"" 12604|9919|31|"3 x anti-tank blocks. [Ref: SU84/51]."|"1988/06/29"|0|"" 12605|9961|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU84/52]."|"1988/06/29"|0|"" 12606|11064|31|"Trenches dug, by Home Guard, to protect the base of Victoria Railway Bridge."|"1999/04/10"|0|"" 12607|9966|31|"2 x large anti-tank cylinders. [Ref: SU84/53]."|"1988/06/29"|0|"" 12608|11065|31|"Local Home Guard Headquarters."|"1999/04/10"|0|"" 12609|9967|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/54]. "|"1988/06/29"|0|"" 12610|9965|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces W. [Ref: SU84/55]. "|"1988/06/29"|0|"" 12611|11066|31|"Roadblock, consisting of two steel rings at either side of the road to hold a steel hawser that was stored at the side of the road. Only the steel rings now remain in situ."|"1999/04/10"|0|"" 12612|9962|31|"13 x anti-tank 'pimples'. [Ref: SU84/56]."|"1988/06/30"|0|"" 12613|11067|31|"Pillbox. The structure was built into the side of a now demolished oast-house facing the W end of the old bridge over the River Teme. The embrasure facing the W end of the bridge was wide, suggesting a machine gun position."|"1999/03/__"|0|"" 12614|7448|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox. [Ref: SU84/57]."|"1988/06/30"|0|"" 12615|9988|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/58]. "|"1988/07/06"|0|"" 12616|9973|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - type 26 of variant form. Faces NE. [Ref: SU84/62]. "|"1988/07/06"|0|"" 12617|9981|31|"13 x anti-tank 'pimples'. [Ref: SU84/60]."|"1988/07/06"|0|"" 12618|11068|31|"A series of weapon pits along the bank of the River Severn, defending the W bank and also covering Worcester Racecourse. The pits lie between SO 83765591 and SO 83895577. The line of weapon pits was manned by the West Worcester City Home Guard. By 1999 regular flooding of the river had silted up the weapon pits. Down the river bank below the weapon pits were placed large sections of reinforced concrete to protect the pits mounted on top of very soft embankment soil. By 1999 the slabs of concrete were being undercut by the fast flowing flood waters."|"1999/05/27"|0|"" 12619|9974|31|"71 x anti-tank 'pimples' in this area. [Ref: SU84/61 and SU84/63]."|"1988/07/06"|0|"" 12620|7207|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces NW."|"1988/07/07"|0|"" 12624|11070|31|"A bunker used by local Home Guard."|"1999/06/29"|0|"" 12625|9989|31|"7 x anti-tank cylinders and concrete blocks flush with the ground to take posts. [Ref: SU84/65]."|"1988/07/07"|0|"" 12626|9970|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/66]."|"1988/07/07"|0|"" 12627|9971|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces NW. [Ref: SU84/67]."|"1988/07/07"|0|"" 12628|11071|31|"The Newton Working Men's Club was used by the local platoon (number unknown) of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion Home Guard, as their HQ."|"1999/11/__"|0|"" 12629|9972|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces NW. [Ref: SU84/68]."|"1988/07/07"|0|"" 12630|11072|31|"A trench system was constructed here in 1940 to provide a firing position for the Home Guard overlooking the large area of common land to the S and W. The details of the trench are unknown but earthworks can still be discerned."|"1999/11/__"|0|"" 12631|9978|31|"Square brick-shuttered type 26 pillbox - faces W [Ref: SU84/69]."|"1988/07/08"|0|"" 12632|9980|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU84/70]."|"1988/07/08"|0|"" 12634|11073|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement of variant form.. Brick-shuttered. Faces NW."|"1988/07/08"|0|"" 12635|7841|31|"Square concrete-faced type 26 pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/72]."|"1988/07/11"|0|"" 12636|7840|31|"Square concrete-faced type 26 pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/73]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 826495, which may be to this site]."|"1988/07/11"|0|"" 12637|11074|31|"Circular concrete type 25 (Armco) pillbox - faces S."|"1988/07/11"|0|"" 12638|10009|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU8475]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 874432, which may be to this site]."|"1988/07/27"|0|"" 12639|11075|31|"Auxiliary Unit Bomb Store. The cellar of Middle Lightwood Farm house was used to store ammunition and explosives by the 'Sampson Patrol'."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 12640|10002|31|"Brick-shuttered type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement - faces NE. [Ref: SU84/77]. "|"1988/07/27"|0|"" 12641|10004|31|"Brick-shuttered type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement - faces NW. [Ref: SU84/76]."|"1988/07/27"|0|"" 12642|10010|31|"3 x anti-tank blocks and 1 x large 'pimple'. [Ref: SU84/78]."|"1988/07/27"|0|"" 12644|10010|32|"Anti-tank obstacles."|"1960/__/__"|522|"" 12645|11077|31|"1 x anti-tank 'pimple'."|"1988/07/29"|0|"" 12646|11078|31|"Home Guard observation post. Apparently the local cricket club pavilion was moved to this location to act as a shelter for the Home Guard. They used the site as a an observation post. Nothing now remains."|"1999/11/06"|0|"" 12647|10021|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/80]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 879436, which may be to this site]."|"1988/07/29"|0|"" 12648|2531|31|"Type 28 brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement - faces NW. [Ref: SU84/81]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 8874434, which may be to this site]."|"1988/07/29"|0|"" 12649|11079|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Constructed with sandbags and roofed with corrugated iron and further sandbags. The square structure had embrasures on the sides facing the road approaches. Nothing remains of the structure today."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 12650|10007|31|"Type 24 pillbox; concrete-faced - faces W. [Ref: SU84/82]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 874435, which may be to this site although other reports state pillbox is 'brick-shuttered']."|"1988/07/29"|0|"" 12651|10018|31|"Variant type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. [Ref: SU84/84]."|"1988/08/01"|0|"" 12653|11080|31|"Variant type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. "|"1988/08/01"|0|"" 12655|11081|31|"Anti-tank cylinders were stored alongside the road in this cutting. There is no sign of them today."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 12656|11082|31|"Home Guard Patrol HQ. The Inkberrow Platoon HG held their weekly meetings in the function room of the Old Bull Public House."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 12657|11083|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - faces SW."|"1988/08/01"|0|"" 12659|11084|31|"26 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1988/08/01"|0|"" 12660|11084|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU84/70]."|"1988/07/08"|0|"" 12661|10023|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox - faces E. [Ref: SU84/87]."|"1988/08/03"|0|"" 12662|11085|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W."|"1988/08/09"|0|"" 12663|11085|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU84/70]."|"1988/07/08"|0|"" 12664|10146|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces S. [Ref: SU84/89]."|"1988/08/09"|0|"" 12665|8154|31|"Type 28 brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement. [Ref: SU84/90]."|"1988/08/10"|0|"" 12666|10005|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW. [Ref: SU84/91]."|"1988/08/10"|0|"" 12667|9901|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. [Ref: SU84/92]."|"1988/09/07"|0|"" 12668|2532|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W. [Ref: SU84/93]."|"1988/10/05"|0|"" 12669|11086|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. Faces S."|"1988/10/12"|0|"" 12670|11087|31|"Rectangular type 23 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces NW."|"1987/03/21"|0|"" 12671|11088|31|"Rectangular type 26 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces SW."|"1986/09/02"|0|"" 12672|11089|31|"Rectangular type 26 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces SW."|"1986/09/02"|0|"" 12673|11090|31|"Rectangular concrete type 23 pillbox - faces SSE."|"1986/07/07"|0|"" 12674|11091|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox - faces E."|"1986/08/22"|0|"" 12675|11092|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E."|"1986/09/09"|0|"" 12678|7860|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox, of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU85/8]."|"1986/10/01"|0|"" 12679|7861|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU85/9]."|"1986/10/01"|0|"" 12680|7862|31|"Type 24 (variant) brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces W. [Ref: SU85/10]."|"1986/10/01"|0|"" 12681|9826|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Faces SE. [Ref: SU85/11]."|"1986/10/__"|0|"" 12683|7865|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox of variant form. Faces SW. [Ref: SU85/13]."|"1986/10/15"|0|"" 12684|11093|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces SW."|"1988/05/13"|0|"" 12685|11093|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces W. [Ref: 84/6]."|"1988/05/13"|0|"" 12686|8858|31|"Standard infantry pillbox dug into corner of field at road junction. Brick work dilapidated due to weather and vegetation."|"1999/10/26"|0|"" 12687|7835|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces SSE. [Ref: SU85/20]."|"1986/11/05"|0|"" 12688|7837|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox of variant form. Faces SSE. [Ref: SU85/21]. [North East Hampshire survey record has NGR - SU 823501, which may be to this site]."|"1986/11/04"|0|"" 12689|7836|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces E. [Ref: SU85/22]. [North East Hampshire survey record has NGR - SU 821503, which may be to this site]."|"1988/11/02"|0|"" 12690|7834|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW. [Ref: SU85/22]."|"1987/05/19"|0|"" 12691|7833|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces S. [Ref: SU85/24]."|"1987/05/19"|0|"" 12693|7832|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces E. [Ref: SU85/29]."|"1987/05/19"|0|"" 12694|7831|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. faces SSE. [Ref: SU85/30]."|"1987/05/19"|0|"" 12695|7866|31|"Rectangular type 26 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces SW. [Ref: SU85/14A]."|"1987/06/05"|0|"" 12697|11094|31|"Rectangular type 26 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces SW. "|"1987/06/05"|0|"" 12698|9829|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox of variant form - faces NW. [Ref: SU85/25]. "|"1987/06/29"|0|"" 12700|9828|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces S. [Ref: SU85/15]. "|"1987/06/29"|0|"" 12701|9827|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces SW. [Ref: SU85/26]. "|"1987/07/13"|0|"" 12702|9843|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces SE. [Ref: SU85/28]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 823501, which may be to this site]."|"1986/11/03"|0|"" 12703|9844|31|"Pillbox; unspecified - facing S. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 12704|11095|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. faces SW. [North East Hampshire survey record has NGR - SU 822502, which may be to this site]."|"1987/07/13"|0|"" 12705|11095|31|"Pillbox; unspecified - facing S. Brick-shuttered. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 12706|11096|31|"Numbers of concrete blocks half-buried in sand. The blocks are L-shaped, with metal protruding from them and may have been anti-boat landing obstacles. They are some 6ft x 8ft in size. "|"2000/03/__"|0|"30" 12707|7864|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox of variant form. Faces SE. [Ref: SU85/32]."|"1987/07/13"|0|"" 12708|7867|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces SSW. [Ref: SU85/33]."|"1987/07/22"|0|"" 12709|11097|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox of variant form - faces NW. [Ref: SU85/25]. "|"1987/06/29"|0|"" 12710|11097|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox of variant form - faces NW. [Ref: SU85/25]. "|"1987/06/29"|0|"" 12713|9819|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU85/59]. "|"1988/03/09"|0|"" 12714|11099|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox of variant form - faces S. "|"1987/10/__"|0|"" 12715|11099|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox of variant form - faces NW. [Ref: SU85/25]. "|"1987/06/29"|0|"" 12716|11100|31|"Brick-shuttered circular pillbox - faces SW."|"1987/11/17"|0|"" 12717|11101|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. Faces SW."|"1988/02/23"|0|"" 12718|7844|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU85/37]."|"1988/02/23"|0|"" 12719|7843|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU85/38]."|"1988/02/23"|0|"" 12720|7849|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU85/39]."|"1988/02/24"|0|"" 12721|7850|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU85/41]."|"1988/02/24"|0|"" 12725|11102|31|"Circular brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1988/02/26"|0|"" 12726|11103|31|"Machine gun position."|"1988/02/26"|0|"" 12727|11104|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W. "|"1988/03/08"|0|"" 12728|7845|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU85/48]."|"1988/03/08"|0|"" 12729|7846|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces E. [Ref: SU85/49]."|"1988/03/08"|0|"" 12730|7847|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. [Ref: SU85/50]."|"1988/03/08"|0|"" 12731|7848|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU85/51]."|"1988/03/08"|0|"" 12733|11106|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/03/09"|0|"" 12734|11107|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/03/09"|0|"" 12735|11108|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/03/09"|0|"" 12738|11110|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/03/09"|0|"" 12739|11111|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1987/10/__"|0|"" 12740|11112|31|"Type 25 ('Armco') concrete pillbox. Circular. "|"1988/03/16"|0|"" 12741|11113|31|"Type 25 ('Armco') concrete pillbox. Circular. "|"1988/03/16"|0|"" 12742|7851|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW. [Ref: SU85/62]."|"1988/03/17"|0|"" 12743|10074|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 896537, which may be to this site]."|"1988/03/18"|0|"" 12746|11114|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced pillbox - faces S."|"1988/03/18"|0|"" 12747|11115|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE."|"1988/03/18"|0|"" 12748|11116|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N."|"1988/03/18"|0|"" 12749|7880|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox - faces N. [Ref: SU85/67]."|"1988/03/22"|0|"" 12750|11117|31|"Anti-tank cylinder."|"1988/03/23"|0|"" 12751|11118|31|"20 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1988/03/23"|0|"" 12752|11119|31|"Post and rail roadblock barrier."|"1988/03/28"|0|"" 12754|11120|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces NW. "|"1988/03/30"|0|"" 12755|10140|31|"71 x anti-tank 'pimples'. [Ref: SU85/72]."|"1988/04/18"|0|"" 12756|7839|31|"Machine gun post. [Ref: SU85/73]."|"1988/06/09"|0|"" 12757|11121|31|"9 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1988/08/31"|0|"" 12758|11122|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox - faces N."|"1988/03/24"|0|"" 12759|10132|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/08/11"|0|"" 12760|10131|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU94/2]."|"1988/08/11"|0|"" 12761|7499|31|"8 x loopholes in wall. [Ref: SU94/3]."|"1988/08/11"|0|"" 12762|2533|31|"Rectangular type 26 pillbox of variant form. Brick-shuttered. Faces W. [Ref: SU94/4]."|"1988/08/11"|0|"" 12764|11123|31|"Type 26 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/08/15"|0|"" 12765|10172|31|"6 x anti-tank cylinders. [Ref SU94/6]."|"1988/08/16"|0|"" 12766|10178|31|"7 x anti-tank cylinders. [Ref: SU94/7]."|"1988/08/16"|0|"" 12767|11124|31|"Rectangular heavy machine gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/08/16"|0|"" 12768|11125|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/08/16"|0|"" 12769|11126|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/08/16"|0|"" 12770|11127|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces SE."|"1988/08/16"|0|"" 12771|11128|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces NE."|"1988/08/16"|0|"" 12772|11129|31|"Vickers heavy machine gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/08/24"|0|"" 12773|10151|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU94/14]."|"1988/08/25"|0|"" 12774|2535|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU94/15]."|"1988/08/25"|0|"" 12779|11131|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SE."|"1988/08/25"|0|"" 12780|11131|325|"Type 22 pillbox, with one embrasure in rear face."|"1993/01/__"|347|"" 12781|11131|31|"Polygonal pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces S. 6 embrasures (inc. 1 by entrance). No internal blast walls. [Recorder gives site as NE side of Somerset bridge]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1988/11/01"|0|"" 12782|11131|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU94/15]."|"1988/08/25"|0|"" 12783|11132|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SE."|"1988/08/25"|0|"" 12784|11133|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces SW. [North East Hampshire Defence Works Survey gives NGR - SU 917444 - SU94/17]."|"1988/08/25"|0|"" 12785|11134|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces SE."|"1988/08/26"|0|"" 12786|6973|31|"Square concrete-faced type 26 pillbox - faces NW. [Ref: SU76/19]."|"1988/10/18"|0|"" 12787|11135|31|"Type 25 ('Armco') pillbox. Circular. - faces W."|"1988/10/22"|0|"" 12788|11136|31|"Type 25 ('Armco') pillbox. Circular. - faces W."|"1988/10/22"|0|"" 12789|11137|31|"Type 25 ('Armco') pillbox. Circular. - faces W."|"1988/10/23"|0|"" 12790|7030|31|"Type 25 circular pillbox ('Armco'). Faces W. [Ref: SU76/24]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 741601, which is probably to this site]."|"1988/10/23"|0|"" 12791|11138|31|"Type 25 ('Armco') pillbox. Circular. - faces W."|"1988/10/23"|0|"" 12792|7039|31|"Type 25 circular pillbox ('Armco'). - faces W. [Ref: SU 76/1]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 740611, which is probably to this site]."|"1988/05/25"|0|"" 12793|11139|31|"Rectangular type 26 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces N. It has cast double embrasures."|"1988/05/31"|0|"" 12794|11140|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/05/31"|0|"" 12795|11141|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/05/31"|0|"" 12796|11142|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW."|"1988/06/01"|0|"" 12797|11143|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces N."|"1988/06/01"|0|"" 12798|11144|31|"Type 23 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/06/01"|0|"" 12799|11145|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/06/01"|0|"" 12800|11146|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/06/02"|0|"" 12801|11147|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/06/02"|0|"" 12802|11148|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/06/02"|0|"" 12803|11149|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/06/02"|0|"" 12804|11150|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/06/02"|0|"" 12805|11151|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/06/02"|0|"" 12806|11152|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/06/02"|0|"" 12807|11153|31|"4 x anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/10/12"|0|"" 12808|11154|31|"Type 26 square concrete-faced pillbox - faces SE."|"1988/10/12"|0|"" 12809|11155|31|"Type 26 square concrete-faced pillbox - faces SW."|"1988/10/18"|0|"" 12810|11156|31|"Circular pillbox of unspecified type."|"1988/10/12"|0|"" 12811|11157|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/11/02"|0|"" 12813|11159|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/02/18"|0|"" 12814|6763|31|"Polygonal brick shuttered pillbox - faces W. [Ref: SU75/74]. [The North East Hampshire survey record may be to this pillbox - the NGR is uncertain]."|"1988/02/17"|0|"" 12815|6797|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W. [Ref: SU75/76]. [The North East Hampshire survey record may be to this pillbox - the NGR is uncertain]."|"1988/02/17"|0|"" 12816|11160|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/02/18"|0|"" 12817|11161|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/02/18"|0|"" 12818|11162|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces NW. (Ref: 75/81)."|"1988/02/18"|0|"" 12819|11163|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/02/19"|0|"" 12820|11164|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces E."|"1988/02/19"|0|"" 12821|11165|31|"Square pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/02/19"|0|"" 12822|11166|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement."|"1988/02/19"|0|"" 12823|6826|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S. [Ref: SU75/86]."|"1988/02/19"|0|"" 12826|11167|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W. "|"1988/02/19"|0|"" 12827|11168|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW. "|"1988/02/22"|0|"" 12828|11169|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox [no specification] - faces E."|"1988/03/22"|0|"" 12829|11170|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement."|"1988/03/22"|0|"" 12830|11171|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12831|11172|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N."|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12832|11173|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12833|11174|31|"Concrete-faced polygonal pillbox - faces W."|"1988/01/25"|0|"" 12834|11175|31|"Concrete-faced polygonal pillbox - faces S."|"1988/01/25"|0|"" 12835|11176|31|"Polygonal pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/01/25"|0|"" 12836|11177|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/01/13"|0|"" 12837|11178|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces NW."|"1988/01/13"|0|"" 12838|11179|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/01/20"|0|"" 12839|11180|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/01/20"|0|"" 12841|11181|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. "|"1988/01/21"|0|"" 12842|11182|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW. "|"1988/01/20"|0|"" 12843|11183|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. "|"1988/01/20"|0|"" 12844|11184|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. "|"1988/01/20"|0|"" 12845|11185|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. "|"1988/01/20"|0|"" 12846|11186|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox [no specification] - faces W. "|"1988/01/25"|0|"" 12847|11187|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/01/25"|0|"" 12848|11188|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/01/27"|0|"" 12849|11189|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/01/27"|0|"" 12850|11190|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1988/01/13"|0|"" 12851|11191|31|"4 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1988/01/13"|0|"" 12852|11192|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, which is an adaptation of a type 22 or a type 24. Faces NW."|"1988/01/13"|0|"" 12853|11193|31|"Square type 26 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W."|"1988/01/27"|0|"" 12854|11194|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/01/27"|0|"" 12855|11195|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/01/27"|0|"" 12856|11196|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces NW."|"1988/01/27"|0|"" 12857|11197|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces S."|"1988/01/27"|0|"" 12858|11198|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/02/03"|0|"" 12859|11199|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces N."|"1988/02/03"|0|"" 12860|11200|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1988/02/03"|0|"" 12861|11201|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces N."|"1988/02/03"|0|"" 12862|11202|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S."|"1988/02/03"|0|"" 12863|11203|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces NW."|"1988/02/03"|0|"" 12865|6815|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces W. [Ref: SU75/57]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 788546]."|"1988/02/04"|0|"" 12866|6816|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW. [Ref: SU75/55]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGR - SU 786548]."|"1988/02/04"|0|"" 12867|11204|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S."|"1988/02/04"|0|"" 12868|11205|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/02/04"|0|"" 12869|11206|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S."|"1988/02/04"|0|"" 12870|11207|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/02/18"|0|"" 12871|11208|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/02/17"|0|"" 12872|11209|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/02/17"|0|"" 12873|11210|31|"3 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1988/02/08"|0|"" 12874|11211|31|"Pillbox [no specification]; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/02/08"|0|"" 12875|8625|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces W. [Ref: SU75/60]. [North East Hampshire survey record and SMR gives NGR - SU 777527]."|"1988/02/08"|0|"" 12876|8912|31|"180 x anti-tank cylinders [Ref: SU75/66]. [North East Hampshire survey record gives NGRs as SU 783512 to SU 788510]."|"1988/02/09"|0|"" 12877|11212|31|"62 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1988/02/08"|0|"" 12878|11213|31|"12 x anti-tank cylinders."|"1988/02/08"|0|"" 12879|11214|31|"Pillbox type 24; brick-shuttered - faces SSE."|"1986/07/16"|0|"" 12880|11215|31|"Pillbox type 24; brick-shuttered - faces NW. Double tier of embrasures."|"1988/02/09"|0|"" 12881|7411|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SE. [Ref: SU 75/65]."|"1988/02/09"|0|"" 12882|7416|31|"Vickers medium machine gun emplacement; brick-shuttered - faces SW. [Ref: SU75/68]."|"1988/02/09"|0|"" 12883|11216|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces SW."|"1988/02/10"|0|"" 12884|7412|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces SW. [Ref: SU75/67]. "|"1988/02/09"|0|"" 12885|11217|31|"Type 24 pillbox of variant form; brick-shuttered - faces W."|"1988/02/10"|0|"" 12886|11218|31|"Polygonal pillbox [unspecified]; brick-shuttered - faces W. For lmg weapons."|"1988/02/10"|0|"" 12888|11220|31|"7 x anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1988/02/10"|0|"" 12889|11221|31|"Roughly 10 ft square plan, sunken earthen weapon pit."|"1993/03/09"|535|"" 12890|11222|31|"Formerly a line of concrete cubes traversed the fields. Most of the blocks have now been removed, but one remains to the N of the road, almost buried in the ditch."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12891|881|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox"|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12892|868|31|"Brick-shuttered concrete pillbox located on rising ground."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12893|11223|31|"A brick-built polygonal structure, built into the cliff, presumed to be a purpose-built machine gun post."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12894|11224|31|"Remains of a polygonal pillbox tumbled over the cliff."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12895|11225|31|"Tumbled anti-tank blocks formerly blocked vehicular access through the Cart Gap."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12896|11226|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faced NE. Now DESTROYED."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12897|11227|31|"Grove Farm was the home of Alec Fernihough (now deceased) who was the Patrol Sergeant of 'David' Patrol and the focus for weekly meetings of the patrol members during the period 1940-44."|"1999/12/31"|537|"" 12898|857|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12899|859|31|"A brick-shuttered pillbox originally located in the dunes overlooking the beach. The sandy foundations were gradually undermined with the result that it partially slipped down the dune towards the beach. Its further progression was halted in the early 1980s by the building of a new sea wall, which has encapsulated the structure. [Eccles-on-Sea survey gives NGR - TG 405295]."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12900|11228|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faced E. Now DESTROYED. A local resident, Mr. Basil Jeary, remembered the pillbox being removed some 'twenty years ago', [c. 1966]."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12902|858|31|"A brick-shuttered concrete pillbox, now virtually covered and filled by the sand of the dunes in which it is located. It is no longer possible to gain access inside. In the winter of 1986, east winds stripped the sand from the beach overlooked by the pillbox to reveal the underlying clay strewn with spent machine gun bullets, presumably practice rounds fired from the pillbox."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12903|855|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox with no sign of brick-shuttering. The pillbox has all-round fields of fire, and was presumably located to cover North Gap which lies to the NW."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12904|11230|31|"Located at North Gap, this 5ft x 5ft x 5ft cube was one of a line of blocks formerly sealing off the gap through the sand dunes. Now buried some 3ft in the dunes, partial excavation revealed that the block is orientated with one diagonal axis along a NE-SW line, e.g. one corner facing the direction of probable attack. It is assumed that the other blocks, now removed, were similarly orientated."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12905|848|31|"A large upstanding block, presumably once one of a line of blocks strategically placed at a bridge over one of the main drainage dykes. The block measures 5ft x 5ft x 5ft, with only the bottom few inches buried in the ground."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12906|11231|31|"A concrete pillbox, no specification, stood in this position for a short period at the beginning of the war. It was demolished during the war to allow free flow of traffic, notably Queen Mary transporters carrying aircraft components."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 12907|11232|31|"Auxiliary Unit Operational Base. An underground brick-built chamber with vertical entrance and escape tunnel. Not the standard R.E Elephant Hide type of structure, but a more substantially built operational base constructed by a local builder. Used by 'David' patrol from the Lenches area of Worcestershire. Hide demolished only recently as part of improvement of woods for trap shooting. The line of the escape tunnel is just visible."|"1999/12/31"|0|"" 12908|11234|31|"Roadblock. Consisting of a large log of wood mounted on a cart wheel so that one end could be rotated and placed across the road. A former resident is sure a knife rest was also stored on the road side."|"1999/12/__"|0|"" 12909|11235|31|"Weapons position [pit]. The Home Guard constructed a sandbagged weapons position in the front garden of this property to cover the adjoining roadblock. Nothing now remains."|"1999/12/__"|0|"" 12910|11236|31|"Weapon pits. A group of three pits covering the river and large fields against possible parachute landings and attack against the bridge from the W. Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/07"|463|"" 12911|11237|31|"Weapon pits. A group of three pits covering the river and large fields against possible parachute landings and attack against the bridge from the W. Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12912|11238|31|"Weapon pits. A group of three pits covering the river and large fields against possible parachute landings and attack against the bridge from the W. Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12913|11239|31|"Weapon pit. There is no sign of this pit now and the 1940 map gives an imprecise indication of the size of the island. Nevertheless it is possible to deduce that the weapon pit was to the E of the centre of the island. Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12914|11240|31|"Weapon pits. There is no sign of the 3 pits now and the 1940 map gives an imprecise indication of there location. The recorder [Mr. Mick Wilks] concludes that the pits would have been sited on the top of the ridge-line overlooking both the railway bridge and the riverside meadows to the W and SW. Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12915|11241|31|"Weapon pits. There is no sign of the 3 pits now and the 1940 map gives an imprecise indication of there location. The recorder [Mr. Mick Wilks] concludes that the pits would have been sited on the top of the ridge-line to give good all round fields of fire. Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12916|11242|31|"Weapon pits. There is no sign of the 3 pits now. Two were constructed S of the pub covering the approaches to the bridge from that direction and one to the E, alongside the lane from Colletts Green. The 3 pits are now covered by a car park and access facilities. Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12917|11243|31|"Machine gun emplacement for Lewis gun. There is no sign of the site now. The 1940 map is not precise and the recorder [Mr. Mick Wilks] has concluded that the Lewis gun would be sited on the relatively high land overlooking the exit from the railway cutting in order to fire on any enemy column using the railway to infiltrate Worcester City defences from the W [or to cross the River Teme] Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12918|11244|31|"Heavy machine gun emplacement. A Browning heavy machine gun post was established here by the Home Guard in 1940 to cover Bransford Bridge, which is about 500yds away to the S. The Home Guard map indicates a built structure; nothing now remains. Information from a Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/05"|463|"" 12919|11245|31|"Pillbox, no specification, referred to as a blockhouse. It is assumed [by recorder] that this blockhouse, which has now been demolished, was of similar design to the one that still exists on the N side of the lane [UORN 9113, SO 86575311]. This is a square, brick built structure with embrasures facing the road and an entrance on the E side. There is a gap in the hedge now used as a field access point that may have been the site of the now demolished structure. Information from a Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12920|11246|31|"Railblock. Materials were stored here in 1940 in readiness for creating a block on the railway and to prevent infiltration of the Worcester City defences [and the crossing of the River Teme stop line] from the W, using the railway. Information from an Home Guard map, dated December 1940, held by the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Office at Norton Barracks."|"2000/01/21"|463|"" 12921|11247|31|"Machine gun emplacement. As part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island a machine gun post was to be established in a ruined farm building at this location. Nothing now remains of the building, although it is shown on the 1955 1:10,000 scale map used to obtain the site grid reference."|"2000/01/__"|463|"" 12922|11248|31|"Machine gun emplacement. As part of the outer defences of Worcester anti-tank island a machine gun post was to be established at this location. Nothing now remains of the site."|"1999/__/__"|463|"" 12923|11249|31|"Bridge obstruction. This small footbridge over Laughern Brook was obstructed in WWII as part of the outer defences of the Worcester anti-tank island. Laughern Brook itself was to be flooded to form an anti-tank ditch. Nothing now remains of the obstruction, but barbed wire is remembered."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 12924|11250|31|"Bridge obstruction. This small bridge was obstructed in WWII to prevent any infiltration from the W of the bridge defences around the main road crossing of the River Teme. Nothing now remains of the obstruction, but barbed wire is remembered."|"1999/__/__"|463|"" 12925|11251|31|"Machine gun emplacement. As part of the outer defences of the Worcester anti-tank island, these cottages were planned to be a machine gun position. They would have been well placed to have covered Powick Hams against parachute landings. The cottages no longer exist."|"2000/01/__"|463|"" 12926|11252|31|"Trench. A trench system was dug by the local Home Guard to cover the Common and its approaches against parachute landings. The zig-zag form and the breastworks are still apparent here, although badly eroded."|"2000/02/10"|0|"" 12927|11253|31|"Weapon pit. A machine gun position was dug at this location as part of the defences of Evesham."|"1999/__/__"|493|"" 12928|11254|31|"Home Guard observation post. The church tower was used by the Home Guard as an observation post during WWII. Because rifles were not allowed in the church the Home Guard weapons had to be pulled up to the top of the tower, on the outside, using a rope."|"2000/02/10"|0|"" 12929|11255|31|"Coast battery observation post for Blacknor Fort."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12930|11256|31|"Coastal Fort. Built to protect the waters off West Bay in 1901 (incised date). A two gun battery initially of 9.2in RML guns replaced by 6in BL guns. Battery Observation Post (SY 67857151). Manned during WWII. Now in private hands. Blacknor Fort was also known as St. George's Fort.."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 12931|11257|31|"A 15pdr Field Gun Emplacement for the protection of Whitehead's Torpedo Factory and the oil tanks on the Mere (information from Dr. David Evans, Keystone)."|"1984/__/__"|0|"" 12932|11258|171|"Minefield. Mines (mine B type C - naval beach mine) were laid from the main road (A354) to the top of the beach alongside Masonic Hall. Information from David Smith, a former R.E. Sapper involved in the mine clearance operations at the end of the war."|"____/__/__"|539|"" 12933|11259|32|"Emergency Coast Defence Battery, consisting of 3 x 6in guns and manned by the Mobile Naval Base Defence Organisation (Royal Marines)."|"1985/08/__"|533|"" 12934|11260|32|"Petroleum warfare site - flame thrower."|"____/__/__"|541|"" 12935|6492|270|"Coast Artillery Searchlight. Original site (SY 68617862) destroyed by landslip in 1988. Members of Weymouth Civic Society rebuilt the structure inside Nothe Fort At 6869 7877."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12936|11261|31|"Coast artillery battery. 2 x 12pdr - 12cwt Mk 1 guns. The Northern Arm is an Admiralty extension to the earlier breakwater built by the Great Western Railway and known as the Bincleaves Groyne. The head is 100ft in diameter."|"1983/__/__"|541|"" 12937|11262|31|"Coast artillery battery. 1 x twin 6pdr Q.F. - 10cwt Mk 1 gun."|"1983/__/__"|541|"" 12938|11264|32|"Torpedo Station. 3 x 18in torpedo tubes (probably 1915-1918)."|"____/__/__"|541|"" 12939|11265|31|"Battery observation post."|"1983/__/__"|541|"" 12940|11266|171|"Minefield. Mines (mine B type C - naval beach mine) were laid on the beach at Balaclava. Information from David Smith, a former R.E. Sapper involved in the mine clearance operations at the end of the war."|"____/__/__"|539|"" 12941|11267|31|"Coast artillery searchlight."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 12942|11269|31|"Coast artillery searchlight."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12943|11270|31|"Coastal battery with coast artillery searchlight."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 12944|11271|31|"Coast artillery searchlight."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12945|11272|31|"Coast artillery battery. Victorian built fort, comprising gun floor and basement. Basement has magazine for storage of M.G rounds and 12pdr Q.F. gun shells. In use in both WW1 and WW2. Pier Head is 100ft in diameter. Listed Grade 2."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 12946|11273|31|"Type 22 pillbox of a variant form. The pillbox is now in the garden of a Victorian-period house, but in 1940 this was railway land. The pillbox constructors had to build a base just below the level of the roadway of the bridge whilst allowing access from ground level some 20 feet lower. A wooden stepladder to reach the 'upper storey' entrance was set into the concrete base which stands partly on banked earth at road level and partly on concrete pillars. Adjacent to the rising road which peaks as it spans the two rail routes, the position needed embrasures to give a field of fire as wide as possible. The pillbox's condition is very good, with internal shuttering of brick and external reinforced concrete finish. It has an internal 'Y'-shaped anti-ricochet wall. "|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 12947|11273|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox, six-sided with an embrasure in each face"|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 12948|2650|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Doorway bricked up."|"2000/03/06"|0|"" 12949|11274|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Concrete exterior facing. Doorway bricked up. Reinforcing rods project from the roof. Possible trench shelter close by."|"2000/03/06"|0|"" 12950|11275|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Concrete exterior facing."|"2000/03/23"|0|"" 12951|2655|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Concrete exterior facing."|"2000/03/23"|0|"" 12952|11276|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Concrete exterior facing. A door and padlock has been fitted, and it is used by a farmer."|"2000/03/13"|0|"" 12953|9608|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. With grass on roof."|"2000/03/13"|0|"" 12954|11277|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, overlooking the River Medway. With concrete exterior facing. Very overgrown."|"2000/03/13"|0|"" 12955|852|31|"A brick-shuttered concrete pillbox now virtually covered and filled by the sand of the dunes in which it is located. The foundations of the structure have settled so that the pillbox is tilted from the horizontal back into the dune. It is no longer possible to gain entry. Faces NE."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12956|850|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox with no sign of brick shuttering."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12957|11278|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox, facing north east. It has virtually disappeared into the dunes."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12958|836|31|"Circular concrete block pillbox of WW1 pattern. Apart from a few blocks fallen from the lintel of the doorway, the structure is virtually intact. [Eccles-on-Sea survey gives NGR - TG 422269]."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12959|845|220|"Eccles-on-Sea survey states that there is now no trace of this polygonal pillbox, which is, however, shown in a 1953 photograph of coastal restoration works being carried out after flooding in January that year. A further square pillbox is shown close by. [Grid reference is given as TG 430275]."|"1953/__/__"|0|"" 12960|832|31|"A larger than normal brick-shuttered concrete pillbox located in the dunes, unusually facing inland (SW) rather than seaward. The door, doorway, and embrasure fitments are intact, and it is possible to gain interior access. The doorway has a protecting blast wall with steps leading down. The longest side of the structure containing the doorway measures 16ft."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 12961|6481|31|"Type 28a, adjacent to towpath on S bank of canal, next to weir and lock. Interior fully accessible - untidy but generally in good condition. Whole area being tidied up as part of towpath improvements."|"2000/03/20"|0|"" 12962|11279|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox, on bank of canal. [Colin Alexander lists it as a type 22 shell-proof pillbox]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 12963|6482|31|"Type 22 pillbox. On N bank of canal, on narrow strip of land immediately behind the westbound platform of Thatcham railway station. It has some sort of metal pipe protruding from the roof - possibly ventilation [?]. [Close inspection not possible]."|"2000/03/20"|0|"" 12964|8861|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Alongside towpath on N bank of canal, facing Lower Farm. Surrounded by trees and bushes, and partly overgrown. On private land, hence unable to gain access to interior. Appears to be used for storage purposes, possibly in connection with Newbury Angling Association Lakes nearby."|"2000/03/20"|0|"" 12965|8864|31|"Type 22 pillbox, partly sunk into S bank of canal adjacent to turf-sided lock that is a scheduled ancient monument. Opposite side to towpath. Internally untidy but generally in good condition."|"2000/03/20"|0|"" 12966|11280|220|"Pillbox on beach front shown on postcard picture of 1950s-1960s. Sea erosion and sea defence works has now removed it."|"1955/__/__"|0|"" 12968|5675|31|"Machine gun post, used as a beach shelter by holiday makers. Concrete-faced. Undermined by the sea and tilted."|"1985/09/__"|0|"" 12969|11282|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal - close to pillbox."|"1986/07/__"|0|"" 12972|5676|31|"38 x anti-tank blocks, partly-buried on beach."|"1986/07/__"|0|"" 12973|11283|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox, brick shuttered - faces NE. Located on the foreshore. This structure was exposed for the first time for many years in March 1986."|"1986/07/__"|0|"" 12976|11284|31|"Battery observation post."|"1983/__/__"|0|"" 12977|11285|32|"2 x 18in torpedo tubes (1915 - 1918) and 2 x 18in torpedo tubes (1940 - 1945)."|"____/__/__"|541|"" 12978|11286|31|"Coast artillery battery. 2 x 12pdr. 12ctw. Mk 1 guns (1940) and 1 x twin 6pdrs. QF 10ctw. guns."|"1983/__/__"|541|"" 12982|11288|31|"Petroleum warfare site - 4 flame throwers."|"1983/__/__"|541|"" 12983|11289|31|"Polygonal concrete-faced pillbox, of a particular design for railway linesides. Embrasures providing all-round fire. Front wall is a chamfered corner. Field of fire from two angled walls and side walls. Open well at back. Overgrown, and details not clear."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 12986|11290|31|"Coast artillery searchlight."|"1983/__/__"|0|"" 12987|11291|31|"Coast artillery searchlight."|"1983/__/__"|0|"" 12988|11293|31|"Coast artillery battery. One of four Victorian Iron Forts, the other three being the Breakwater Fort, Plymouth and two in Spithead Roads - No Man's Land Fort and Horse Sand Fort. Designed for 14 x 12.5in RML guns (38 tons). Only five were installed. These were removed by 1908 and can be seen still on the waterline by the fort. The fort was used in both WW1 and WW2. 2 x 6in Mk III guns (1918). The head is 200ft in diameter. The structure is a Grade II listed building."|"1983/__/__"|0|"" 12989|10053|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox, at edge of field, on bank about 5ft above footpath. Faces SW (210 degrees). Rear entrance without embrasures. Steps with side walls to entrance. To the right rear of the pillbox is a brick and concrete structure about 4ft across with a 'gas pipe' set vertically in it. [possibly for a makeshift AA mounting?]. [apparently now identified as a spigot mortar platform - 14/6/98]. Some vandalism. SU/SIHG/CRS199."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12990|10634|31|"Pillbox, concrete-faced, with no embrasures on the entrance side or on the SE wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12991|11294|31|"According to a local resident, there were lines of anti-tank 'pimples' across the beach during WW2. Now REMOVED."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12992|11294|31|"Pillbox, concrete-faced, with no embrasures on the entrance side or on the SE wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12993|11295|31|"Remains of 2 whole and 2 half anti-tank 'pimples' on the beach."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12995|136|31|"6-sided pillbox made of concrete blocks. 3 x large square embrasures. The roof has been knocked in and the back is not visible. It covered the beach at sea level."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12996|8301|31|"Type 24 pillbox. The entrance and side embrasures are blocked. It appears to have square arches between the embrasures on the interior to act as anti-ricochet walls [?]. Faces SE."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12997|11296|31|"According to a local resident, there were lines of anti-tank 'pimples' across the beach during WW2. Now REMOVED."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12998|11296|31|"Pillbox, concrete-faced, with no embrasures on the entrance side or on the SE wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 12999|11297|31|"Battery observation post"|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 13000|11298|31|"Rectangular pillbox (faces W) which has been covered over with a mound of earth, and a sea wall now hides the front."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13002|3302|31|"Pillbox made of concrete blocks. Positioned on a bank about 4ft above road level. No rear embrasures. Steps down to entrance."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13003|11299|31|"Anti-tank cylinders. Information from Mr. Bryan Heatley, of Ludford, states that the bridge at Bringwood Forge was provided with anti-tank cylinders as part of the defences of the River Teme stop line. These cylinders could be seen on the river bed, having been thrown off the Bridge. An examination of the site by the recorder, on 1st September 1999, revealed no trace of the cylinders."|"1999/09/01"|0|"" 13004|3305|31|"Small version of type 24 pillbox, with embrasures either side of entrance. Faces SW. The main field of fire is along high water mark parallel to sea. [Recorder, Carson, gives NGR - SW 58254225]."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13005|11300|31|"St. Anthony's coastal battery, which was in use until c.1960. The battery was part of a group of batteries covering the deep water Garrick Roads and River Fal."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13007|10641|31|"Pillbox with entrance to N. No embrasures at rear."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13008|10642|31|"Pillbox, with entrance to N. No embrasures at rear or in the NE wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13009|10651|31|"Pillbox, with entrance to N. No embrasures in NE wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13010|11301|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. Site of base for patrol based on Bromyard and covering road and rail links in to E Teme Valley and Worcestershire. The base was apparently on a hill overlooking Teme Valley: no trace found on day of visit due to weather."|"1999/04/20"|0|"" 13011|11302|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces S. It is positioned on bank about 3ft above level of path. "|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13012|11302|31|"Pillbox, with entrance to N. No embrasures in NE wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13013|11303|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faces S. With embrasures for all-round defence. "|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13014|11303|31|"Pillbox, with entrance to N. No embrasures in NE wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13015|10656|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, with entrance to N. No rear embrasures."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13016|11304|31|"Auxiliary unit operational base. Site of base for 'Mechach Patrol' who covered Ledbury railway tunnel and roads leading E into Worcestershire. Information from former patrol member states that the site was blown up by them at the end of the war. No trace of the site was seen by recorder on visit to the area in 1999."|"1999/04/20"|0|"" 13017|10681|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. 6-sided, and with embrasures for all-round defence."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13018|9974|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples' in at least four rows."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13019|11305|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox [almost certainly type 24]. Faces E-NE. Full of water as area is subject to flooding."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13020|11306|31|"Type 22 pillbox by perimeter (inside) of former Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF). The factory was of WW1 origin and was, according to Mr. John Edwards, the only ROF in operation in September 1939. Mr. Edwards has carried out a survey of the Rotherwas site and has a photograph of this pillbox taken on a field visit on the 20.10.1998. [UORN 7730, grid reference SO 51843802 may well be duplicate of this pillbox as there are no references to two pillboxes at this site]."|"1998/10/20"|0|"" 13021|2533|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces SW. Entrance in the NE face. Brick blast wall. Embrasures on all four sides."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13022|10133|31|"Anti-tank pillbox, with protective blast wall. Brick-shuttered. Used by local farmer as store. A/Tk gun faces SW. Overgrown. [Recorder, Carson, gives NGR - SU 801440, which may relate to this site rather than the type 24 recorded at that reference - see UORN 10132]."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13023|10172|31|"6 x anti-tank cylinders. They are now used as traffic bollards. Probably originally blocked NE road between two lakes."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13024|11307|31|"c. 13 x anti-tank cone-shaped obstacles lying at the side of the road and overgrown. They have a hole through the apex to facilitate deployment."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 13025|11308|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13026|9978|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox, situated on steep, sandy bank. Extremely thick roof, walls, and floor. There is a large diameter pipe running from the base of the pillbox towards the river. Hooks for camouflage around top. 'Crawl-hole' entrance protected by low wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13027|2531|31|"Anti-tank gun position, brick-shuttered, with separate concrete L-shaped wall protecting entrance."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13028|11309|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13029|9842|31|"Type 24 pillbox - faces SSW. Embrasure shutters in very good condition. "|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13030|11310|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with external open chamber to rear."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13031|9830|31|"3 x anti-tank cylinders, now used at a gateway, so unlikely to be in their original position. There is metal showing but hooks have been removed. One cylinder shows the marks of narrow wooden vertical slats."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13032|11043|31|"2 x very large anti-tank 'pimples' on either side of a gateway."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13033|11311|31|"Pillbox, appears to be a rectangular structure with two embrasures at one end and a central entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13034|11312|31|"Pillbox; appears to be based on two type 26 pillboxes and central entrance chamber."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13035|9824|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing SW to cover A/Tk ditch. Angled roof edge. Interior is brick up to the level of the bottom of the embrasures, and concrete above. Brick anti-ricochet wall."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13036|11313|31|"Pillbox, double chambered structure with central connecting passage."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13037|11314|31|"Pillbox, or loopholed building."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13038|11315|31|"Gap in hedge where anti-tank ditch crossed road from field. The line of the ditch (slightly sunken) is still visible crossing two fields and breaking through a second hedge (SU 80804915). [The landowner, Mr. Ted Cranston, records going to market one morning and coming home to find the ditch nearly finished. The troops involved were Canadian]."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13039|11316|31|"Anti-tank block. A square block with a shaped concrete pyramid on top."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13040|11317|31|"Pillbox, of which only concrete base remains. DEMOLISHED."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13041|11317|31|"Polygonal pillbox of roughly brick shuttered concrete. 5 embrasures with 2 covering door. Irregular hexagon. No interior blast wall; some L/H shutters, camouflage hooks. Some bricks of outer shuttering have fallen off."|"1990/08/31"|0|"" 13042|11317|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E. [Ref: SU84/17]. [North East Hampshire survey record has NGR - SU 812491, which may be the same site. The location is given as 'York Cottage', Stoney Road, nr. Ewshot]."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 13043|10724|31|"11 x brick-clad anti-tank cubes in line NE to SW to edge of road."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13044|6977|31|"Square-shaped pillbox, with thick rear defence wall with Bren-gun position. Bren embrasures also in front and side walls. Rear wall has square wood-lined air vent. The entrance is off centre to the right, with metal door still in position. There is a detached blast wall. Corrugated iron shuttering is intact on the roof and walls."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13045|7186|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement with Bren chamber. Corrugated iron inside on walls."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13046|7581|31|"Polygonal pillbox facing NE. Large doorway, with embrasures either side. Periscope [?] hole in roof. Plank shuttering marks. Brick-shuttering on inside. Bolts for wooden shelves under embrasures on inside. Y-shaped internal blast wall."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13047|11318|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, positioned now between garden fence and field. Bren-gun chamber on S side. Corrugated iron inside."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13048|11318|31|"Polygonal pillbox of roughly brick shuttered concrete. 5 embrasures with 2 covering door. Irregular hexagon. No interior blast wall; some L/H shutters, camouflage hooks. Some bricks of outer shuttering have fallen off."|"1990/08/31"|0|"" 13049|11318|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E. [Ref: SU84/17]. [North East Hampshire survey record has NGR - SU 812491, which may be the same site. The location is given as 'York Cottage', Stoney Road, nr. Ewshot]."|"1988/06/08"|0|"" 13050|332|31|"Brick outer and inner shuttering, with brick around embrasures. Very thin concrete roof which has broken away in places revealing brick underneath. Concrete-roofed entrance porch. Cross-shaped internal wall."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13051|6771|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with 'porch'. Embrasures for all-round defence. Corrugated iron shuttering inside. Cross-shaped internal wall. Plank shuttering marks inside roof. Two bolts about 3ins long remain under each embrasure."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13053|7610|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement with Bren chamber on S side. The concrete roof is only angled at the front. Embrasures in the N and S sides. Wood-lined angled air vent in back wall. Remains of Hotchkiss 6 pdr. anti-tank gun mounting. There is a rifle embrasure in the wall to the left of the anti-tank gun embrasure: it appears to have been widened after construction."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13054|7611|31|"Type 22 [sic] pillbox. Nearly all brick-shuttering has fallen away, so that it appears concrete-faced. Y-shaped internal wall. Field of fire SSE. Corrugated iron shuttering for roof. Reinforcing spikes visible at corners of roof may be for camouflage purposes or may have been revealed by removal of brick cladding."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13055|11319|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NE. Entrance covered by mound. Very overgrown and recorder unable to see through embrasures. Square, with angled corners, but with a square roof. The roof has an angled edge. Built into the side of a bank in a field. The embrasures are now almost level with the field."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13056|7607|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with angled roof. At edge of stream. Embrasures on either side of doorway, and concrete lintel above. Y-shaped internal wall. Embrasures provide all-round defence. Very wide planking lines inside. Roof about 30ins thick."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13057|482|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NNE."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13058|8025|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-shuttered - faces NNE. The embrasures 'fan' outwards."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13059|7640|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Has 12 piles of concrete on roof to break up outline [camouflage]. The brick-shuttering sticks out at the wall angles."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 13060|7152|31|"Type 28 2pdr. anti-tank gun emplacement, with two holes for the forward trails of the gun. Also remains of a gun mounting with bolts. Rear entrance cut into field with ramp and side walls. Angled roof on front and sides, but not back. Concrete foundation shelf at front."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13061|7638|31|"Type 24 pillbox. It covered the anti-tank ditch which passed very close in front. Residents at Thistley Hall said that the anti-tank ditch is visible when grassland ploughed due to different infill."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13063|11320|31|"The anti-tank ditch is visible at this point [near pillbox] when grassland ploughed due to different infill."|"1988/02/__"|0|"" 13064|11321|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"2" 13065|11322|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"2" 13066|11323|31|"Square prefabricated pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"2" 13067|11324|31|"Square concrete pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13068|11325|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13069|11326|31|"Square pillbox with extension to the rear."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13070|11327|31|"Rectangular pillbox, built into line of anti-tank blocks (UORN 11328)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13071|11328|31|"A line of anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13072|11329|31|"Camouflaged pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13073|11331|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13074|11332|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13075|11333|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13076|11334|31|"Camouflaged pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13077|11335|31|"Two storey type 22 pillbox, two sets of embrasures all round, Doorway below lower set of embrasures."|"1996/10/08"|0|"" 13079|11337|31|"Camouflaged pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13081|11339|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13082|11340|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13083|11341|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13084|11342|31|"Small rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13085|11343|31|"Coastal observation post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13086|11344|31|"Coast artillery battery. A complex consisting of two coast artillery searchlights (CASL), one combined battery observation post and directing station (BOP/DS), two 6in Mk XII gun houses and associated underground magazines, a gunstore, an engine room, a single 2in unrotated projector (AA rocket launcher) holdfast, and a number of earthworks consisting of trenches and a LAA gun pit. All of the buildings are constructed of brick with flat or mono pitch asphalted concrete roofs. In general, the condition of the buildings is fair, however, the cantilever roof of the W CASL emplacement has collapsed, or has been deliberately collapsed. The site has been subject to two clearance schemes in the past. Firstly, when the domestic site was demolished, and more recently when the spoil of the previous demolition, a pig sty and an underground water tank was removed. During this last scheme, access to the BOP/DS was blocked by the collapsing of a brick retaining wall. In retrospect, it is unfortunate, apart from the clearance of spoil, that the last scheme went ahead. It would have been better to retain the pig sty for group value, the BOP/DS should not have been damaged, and the water tank should have been made safe, as it had been used as a bat roost."|"1999/08/16"|0|"" 13087|11345|31|"Windmill stump converted to a defended building or strongpoint [Mike Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13088|11346|31|"Loopholed outbuilding covering bridge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13089|11347|31|"Rectangular pillbox faced in local stone, one of a number of structures built around Holyhead for its defence. All have been referred as 'Welsh mini-castles'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13090|11348|215|"Round pillbox faced in local stone, one of a number of structures built around Holyhead for its defence. All have been referred as 'Welsh mini-castles'."|"1985/__/__"|6|"26" 13091|11350|31|"Square structure fortified with concrete and embrasures to resemble a pillbox and faced in local stone. One of a number of structures built around Holyhead for its defence. All have been referred as 'Welsh mini-castles'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13092|11351|31|"A large curved wall structure on cliffs near Holyhead. In the wall are a number of large cut embrasures. [The recorder suggests that these may be of a defensive nature. From the photographic evidence this seems unlikely]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13093|11352|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13094|11353|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13095|11354|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Osborne]."|"1993/02/07"|0|"" 13096|11355|31|"Gun emplacement, no specification. [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13097|11356|31|"Pillbox, no specification. [Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13098|11357|31|"Battle headquarters, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13099|11358|31|"Pillbox, hexagonal, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13100|11359|31|"Pillbox that appears to be a type 26 with a concrete hexagonal HAA pit attached to one side. [A similar site has been described as a type 23 - see UORN 3339, SJ 343659]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13101|11360|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"2000/01/18"|0|"" 13102|11361|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13103|11362|31|"Seagull Trench, covered with concrete roof. (the airfield is reported to have had a Battle Headquarters and an Allan Williams turret - both not located by recorder). [Recorder John Harding gives a special design covered trench at SH 43675653)."|"2000/08/24"|0|"31" 13104|11363|31|"Seagull Trench, covered with concrete roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"31" 13105|11364|31|"Pillbox, half-hexagonal with domed roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"31" 13106|11365|31|"Pillbox, half-hexagonal with domed roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"31" 13107|11366|31|"Loopholed shelter."|"____/__/__"|0|"31" 13108|11367|31|"Pillbox built on to railway bridge over road."|"____/__/__"|0|"31" 13109|11368|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13110|11369|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13111|11370|31|"Pillbox, a type 22 or type 24, access not possible."|"2000/01/18"|0|"" 13112|11371|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13113|11372|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13114|3037|31|"Type 24 pillbox with overhanging rectangular roof, entrance in short side and two embrasures in rear side."|"1994/03/15"|568|"" 13115|11373|31|"Rectangular Vickers machine gun emplacement for two Vickers machine guns with gun table serving both embrasures. A single embrasure exists in short side near entrance. [Information from Mike Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13116|11374|31|"Single loophole in cemetery wall."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13117|11375|31|"Roadblock - horizontal steel rails. Concrete sockets remain in place."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13118|11376|31|"Anti-tank wall, joining roadblock at same grid reference (UORN 11375)."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13119|11377|31|"A section of anti-tank wall on track, under railway bridge."|"1994/07/14"|568|"" 13120|11378|31|"Section of anti-tank wall on track under railway bridge."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13121|11379|31|"Anti-tank wall by side of road."|"1994/08/10"|568|"" 13122|11380|31|"Rectangular Vickers machine gun emplacement for two guns. E embrasures have stepped profile. [Information from Mike Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13123|11381|31|"Type 24 pillbox with rectangular concrete roof slab. The entrance is in the rear face flanked by two embrasures. [Information from Mike Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13124|11382|31|"Anti-tank wall on A92 road bridge over railway."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13125|11383|31|"Two anti-tank walls by road bridge over railway."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13126|11384|31|"Loopholed boundary wall of Loanfoot Farm. There are three loopholes."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13127|1798|31|"Type 24 pillbox with steps down to entrance. [Information from Mike Osborne]."|"1995/09/15"|0|"" 13128|11385|31|"Railblock. Two large and two small concrete blocks on either side of the railway line."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13129|1810|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with wide shallow embrasures and overhanging hexagonal roof slab. [Information from Mike Osborne]."|"1995/09/15"|0|"" 13130|11386|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with wide shallow embrasures and overhanging hexagonal roof slab."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13131|11387|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with wide shallow embrasures and overhanging hexagonal roof slab."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13132|11388|31|"Double line of anti-tank pimples. [Information from Mike Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13133|1811|31|"Pimples in rows up to six deep. [Information from Mike Osborne]."|"1995/09/15"|0|"" 13134|11389|31|"Coast artillery battery including 2 x 6in gun platforms, battery observation post, 2 x coast artillery searchlights, 2 x engine rooms, magazines and hut bases."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13135|11390|31|"Anti-tank wall running round edge of Eyemouth harbour."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13136|11391|31|"Anti-tank cubes in front of anti-tank wall running round edge of Eyemouth harbour, Cubes may have been moved post war to assist with coast erosion defences."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13137|11392|31|"Roadblock. All that remains is a single concrete block with 3 slots for horizontal rails."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13138|11393|31|"Anti-tank wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13139|11394|31|"Double line of anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13140|11395|31|"Roadblock consisting of two large concrete block (one has vertical slots and the other square slots to receive horizontal steel bar) and eight concrete cubes (three on one side, five on the other)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13142|11396|31|"Pillbox, variant. It lies on two levels, facing SW along the harbour wall."|"1992/06/07"|568|"" 13143|11397|31|"Anti-tank blocks. Single and double line of anti-tank blocks in dunes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13144|11398|31|"Reinforced concrete pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13145|11399|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13146|11400|31|"Reinforced concrete pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13147|11401|31|"Small gun emplacement with domed rusty metal roof. [Similar in style to, but not, an Allan Williams turret, one of three along this coast and part of RAF Crail defences]. "|"1992/06/07"|568|"" 13148|11402|31|"Small gun emplacement with domed rusty metal roof. [Similar in style to, but not, an Allan Williams turret, one of three along this coast and part of RAF Crail defences]. This structure has been moved from its original site on the Golf Links. It has been broken up and dumped on the beach."|"1992/06/07"|568|"" 13149|11403|31|"Air Ministry version of the type 27 pillbox, with exterior, low storage bunkers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13150|11404|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13151|11405|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13152|11406|31|"Air Ministry version of the type 27 pillbox, with exterior, low storage bunkers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13153|11407|31|"Air Ministry version of the type 27 pillbox, with exterior, low storage bunkers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13154|11408|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13155|11409|31|"Loopholes in rear wall of aircraft dispersal pen."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13156|11410|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13157|11411|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13158|11412|31|"Type 27 octagonal pillbox, facing ENE. Separate central chamber with wooden post for anti-aircraft machine gun in place. Corrugated iron roof over chamber to protect it. Walls of central chamber painted blue and white, and post yellow. Graffiti says ' Champion lead swinger 1940', and '1944'. Brick shuttered walls, with embrasure in each wall."|"1986/06/__"|0|"" 13159|11413|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13160|11414|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with two entrances and a half height screening wall to one entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13161|11415|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with two entrances and a half height screening wall to one entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13162|11416|31|"Type 24 pillbox in dunes above beach at E end of Fraserburgh Bay. No internal anti-ricochet wall."|"1992/07/09"|574|"" 13163|11417|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13164|11418|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with LAA brick hexagonal mount on roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13165|11419|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with a false gabled roof, on a radar site."|"2001/08/22"|0|"" 13166|11420|31|"Square pillbox with either one or two embrasures in each side."|"2000/02/07"|0|"" 13167|11421|31|"Anti-tank vertical rail concrete bases. A group of approx. 9 blocks of concrete, several with lengths of steel rails protruding from the top. The structures do not seem to be in their original location."|"2000/02/07"|0|"" 13168|7826|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Very overgrown. No access."|"2000/01/24"|0|"" 13169|11422|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Lies on airfield behind pillbox structure UORN 9112, SP 536 209 (from which this site gets its grid reference). [It is very difficult to tell from the attached photograph if this is a pillbox or not]."|"1999/12/__"|0|"" 13171|6623|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Partly buried, access not possible as it lies on active airfield (civil). It is only visible from the B3184 road that passes the site."|"2000/02/21"|0|"" 13172|11423|31|"Looks like a type 24 pillbox with the rear entrance facing due W; very overgrown, with one side fronting the road edge. At one time it appears to have had window frames in the embrasures."|"2000/02/21"|0|"" 13173|11424|215|"Fortified house - stable house converted into a shell-proof infantry strongpoint."|"1999/__/__"|426|"96" 13174|11424|31|"Type 22 pillbox, adjacent to footbridge on N bank of canal. Surrounded by trees and bushes, but not overgrown. Internally good."|"2000/03/02"|0|"" 13175|11425|31|"Outbuilding at the rear of pub was loopholed for an anti-tank gun, facing E down road to Sandling."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13176|11426|31|"Large concrete hexagonal pillbox, with integrated porch and chamfered roof [type 27?]. [Recorder viewed from passing railway train]."|"2000/04/08"|0|"" 13177|8600|31|"Pillbox of unusual shape high on the railway embankment. It seems to be half of a type 22, but it is difficult to confirm."|"2000/02/15"|0|"" 13178|8997|31|"Appears to be a type 22 pillbox with the entrance parallel to the river. The entrance is protected from direct observation from the other side of the river by a stone wall. A metal door frame remains, but there is no trace of the door. There is no trace of any anti-ricochet wall."|"2000/02/07"|0|"" 13179|11427|31|"Four concrete anti-tank cubes with metal hoops on the top."|"2000/02/11"|0|"" 13180|11428|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"2000/02/14"|0|"" 13181|3278|31|"Type 24 pillbox with anti-ricochet wall. The entrance faces onto the river below, with steps down. The interior seems to be very clean. A local pub uses it as a garden store."|"2000/02/14"|0|"" 13182|11429|31|"Pillbox, no specification. The site is very overgrown and was difficult to record."|"2000/01/18"|0|"" 13183|11430|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. Access to site not possible."|"2000/01/18"|0|"" 13184|11431|31|"6pdr. type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. DEMOLISHED for road works."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13185|11432|31|"Twelve anti-tank cylinders with metal hooks at one end."|"2000/01/18"|0|"" 13186|11433|31|"Fixed road blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13187|11434|31|"Type 26 pillbox of poor construction"|"2000/01/18"|0|"" 13188|11435|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Overgrown, and with signs of fire damage."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13189|11436|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13190|11437|31|"Roadblock formed of moveable concrete blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13191|11438|31|"Type 26 pillbox. It faces almost due N with the a bank at the rear running E to W. In addition the estate on which it is located was, according to oral accounts, an explosives factory (many structures from this period remain). Due to the various buildings the fields of fire would have been restricted. The entrance is presumed to be at the rear."|"2000/01/18"|0|"" 13192|11439|31|"Four barbed wire supports, in rusty condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13193|11440|31|"4 x concrete sockets that would have taken vertical rails as part of a roadblock. [Recorder calls these 'hedgehog insets']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13194|11441|31|"1 x 5ft concrete anti-tank cube."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13195|11442|31|"A type 22 pillbox, viewed from a distance."|"2000/01/18"|0|"" 13197|9509|31|"9 x 5ft concrete anti-tank cubes. "|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 13198|11444|31|"6 x concrete sockets that would have taken vertical steel rails as part of a roadblock. [Recorder terms these 'hedgehog insets']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13199|9508|31|"Type 24 infantry pillbox."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 13200|11445|31|"Nine anti-tank blocks with metal rings in top."|"2000/02/28"|0|"" 13201|11446|31|"Fixed road blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13202|11447|31|"Barrel flame trap site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13203|11448|31|"Moveable concrete blocks forming a road block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13204|11449|31|"Fixed road blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13205|11450|31|"Barrel flame trap."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13206|11451|31|"9 x 5ft concrete anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13207|11452|31|"An hexagonal pillbox [type 22], a little larger than that at TM 491868 and with smaller embrasures. There is a pronounced lean to the SE. The entrance is not visible from road. There are small objects on the roof above each embrasure. These may represent anchorage points for a camouflage scheme. The raised features over each embrasure suggests a WW1 pillbox [?]."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 13208|11453|31|"Type 24 infantry pillbox. DEMOLISHED."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13209|11454|31|"Type 22 infantry pillbox. Buried under earth mound."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13210|11455|31|"Moveable concrete blocks making up a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13211|11456|31|"A small type 22 pillbox with large embrasures. It faces N with an unprotected entrance, with a rifle embrasure to the left."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 13212|11457|31|"Fixed road blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13213|11458|31|"Loopholed wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13214|11459|31|"A small type 22 pillbox with smooth concrete sides. The entrance is not visible from the road and there is no blast wall. The small embrasures have been blocked by bricks. The pillbox faces N and there are clear marks on the concrete from the shuttering."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 13215|11460|31|"A pillbox variant, sometimes termed a 'Suffolk Square'. It faces E and has 2 embrasures on the S side and a large blast wall covering the entrance. It was observed from a distance."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 13216|11461|31|"Type 24 pillbox. A large pillbox with grass on roof and chamfered edges. There is a blast wall at the entrance and no embrasures to the rear or sides."|"2000/03/26"|0|"" 13217|11462|31|"Type 24 pillbox. A large pillbox with grass on roof and chamfered edges. There is a blast wall at the entrance and no embrasures to the rear or sides."|"2000/03/26"|0|"" 13218|11463|31|"A small type 22 pillbox with unprotected entrance, covered by rifle embrasure. There are large embrasures in the other walls. Although not clear in photographs attached to the record, there are small square holes below each embrasure. The pillbox faces S and has an internal Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 13219|11464|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splay embrasures. Sunken into the southern side of the railway embankment, covering the bascule railway bridge over the river Tywi."|"1999/09/17"|0|"" 13220|11465|31|"A pillbox variant, sometimes termed a 'Suffolk Square'. There are two embrasures in each side except the rear, which has an unusual blast wall linked to the main structure by a concrete roof. The embrasures have now been glazed."|"2000/03/27"|0|"" 13221|11466|31|"A circular WW1 pillbox with low entrance on the NE side. In very poor condition with several concrete blocks loose or pulled out and several missing, just below roof on S side."|"2000/03/27"|0|"" 13222|11467|31|"Allan Williams turret. The landowner of the site said that the turret went over the cliff in 1974 and that it now lies below the low water mark. The adjacent ROC post went over the cliff in 1982. It can still be seen between the high and low water marks."|"2000/03/27"|0|"" 13223|11468|31|"Anti-tank cubes. One of two long lines of anti-tank cubes forming an L-shape. This line represents the N-S branch of the L. The texture of the blocks suggests that shingle from the local beach was used in their construction."|"2000/03/27"|0|"" 13224|11469|31|"Anti-tank cubes. One of two long lines of anti-tank cubes forming an L-shape. This line represents the W-E branch of the L. The texture of the blocks suggests that shingle from the local beach was used in their construction."|"2000/03/27"|0|"" 13225|6113|31|"Pillbox, seen from a distance, appears to be like the 'Suffolk square' type of structure."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 13226|11470|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays. Located on the landward side (east) of Swan Pool Drain, which functioned as an anti-tank ditch. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|552|"" 13227|11471|31|"A pillbox variant, sometimes termed a 'Suffolk Square'. There are two embrasures in each side except the rear, which has a large blast wall. The site faces to the SE."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 13228|11472|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays. Located on the landward side (east) of Swan Pool Drain, which functioned as an anti-tank ditch. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|553|"" 13229|11473|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays. Located on the landward side (east) of Swan Pool Drain, which functioned as an anti-tank ditch. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|553|"" 13230|11474|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|553|"" 13231|3250|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox, covering a line of anti-tank obstacles and the western ramp to the bridge carrying the access road to RAF Pembrey over the Carmarthen - Llanelli railway line."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13232|11475|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays. Covering a line of anti-tank obstacles. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|552|"" 13233|11476|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays. Covering a line of anti-tank obstacles. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|552|"" 13234|3257|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox built into the seawall, facing north-west. Associated with two rows of vertically set anti-tank rail obstacles, which remain in-situ. 1450 inscribed into the anti-ricochet wall. Listed by Henry Wills as SN 411 050."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13235|3283|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox built into a pre-existing rubble construction structure. Covered the railway embankment to the south of Kidwelly and the estuary of the Gwendreath Fawr."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 13236|3281|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox facing south-west over the estuaries of the Gwendreath Fawr and Gwendreath Fach. Screw picket posts remain in-situ adjacent to the pillbox."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 13237|6364|31|"Type 22 pillbox with 5 stepped embrasures and an L-shaped entrance porch/blast wall with a single pistol embrasure. [Mike Osborne gives the grid reference as TM 164470]."|"2000/01/23"|0|"" 13238|11477|31|"Anti-tank cubes either side of a house. They seem to be mounted on a continuous concrete raft. There are 6 cubes one side of the house and three on the other."|"2000/01/23"|0|"" 13240|3279|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox built into the western side of the railway embankment to the north of the station. Covered the bridge over the Gwendreath Fach."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 13241|11478|31|"Rectangular plan pillbox, reinforced concrete and brick structure, clad with timber sleepers used as shuttering and camouflage. Built on the northern side of the Carmarthen - Fishguard railway line. Built to cover an anti-tank ditch."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13242|11479|31|"Hexagonal airfield defence pillbox, facing SE. The entrance and embrasures have been blocked."|"2000/01/23"|0|"" 13243|11480|220|"Type 22 pillbox with integral L-shaped porch/blastwall, with a pistol embrasures in both inner and outer wall. There is also an unusual anti-ricochet wall [Y-shaped, but missing one arm of the Y]."|"2000/03/11"|0|"" 13244|11481|31|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox, reinforced concrete, no roof, facing west, destroyed by road widening. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|555|"" 13245|11482|31|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|555|"" 13246|11483|31|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|555|"" 13247|11484|221|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox. Plotted off aerial photographs. Not visited on the ground."|"____/__/__"|555|"" 13248|11485|270|"Original location of 10 anti-tank cylinders, moved post war to the entrance to Kingsmill Farm. [See UORN 8114, SU 188926]."|"2000/04/07"|0|"" 13249|11486|221|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox. Plotted off aerial photographs. Not visited on the ground."|"____/__/__"|555|"" 13250|11487|221|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox. Plotted off aerial photographs. Not visited on the ground."|"____/__/__"|556|"" 13251|11488|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Covering an anti-tank ditch from the north. Plotted off aerial photographs"|"1998/10/__"|556|"" 13252|3278|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Reinforced concrete, built on a large concrete raft due to falling ground towards Afon Gwili. Located on the eastern side of the A 484 road, facing towards the west, covering the valley of Nant Cwm-tawel."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13253|11489|31|"One of two hexagonal pillboxes."|"1992/__/__"|346|"" 13254|11490|31|"Concrete roadblock, consisting of three concrete blocks with slots for two steel girders, in middle of double line of anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13255|11491|31|"Concrete anti-tank cubes. Shuttered in corrugated iron and with a concrete dome on top. There are in the region of 600 blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13256|11428|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Reinforced concrete with brick shuttering left in-situ, facing south-west, covering the Nant Ring valley, with the A 484 road to its rear."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13257|1819|31|"114 anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13258|3267|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Brick walls with reinforced concrete roof. Covering the anti-tank ditch that rose from the valley of Afon Bele."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13259|3264|31|"Type 24 'shell-proof' pillbox. 48 inch brick walls with reinforced concrete roof. Covering the junction of the anti-tank ditch that rose from the valley of Afon Bele and the line of anti-tank cubes to the north."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13260|2971|31|"Mike Osborne records that this site could have been a gunhouse for a 4in gun or a field gun. Additionally, he suggests that one of the buildings behind the structure is a battery observation post."|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 13261|3268|31|"Type 24 'shell-proof' pillbox. 48 inch brick walls with reinforced concrete roof covered in turf. Covering a line of anti-tank cubes to its north and south."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13262|8123|270|"Mike Osborne records that this site could have been a gunhouse for a 4in gun or a field gun."|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 13263|3274|31|"Built within a former cobbler's shop, with two concrete embrasures in the west wall covering a roadblock on Cynwyl Elfed bridge and one in the north elevation."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13264|3276|31|"Strongpoint built within a milking parlour with a concrete embrasure in the south-east elevation covering the A484 road."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13265|11493|31|"Anti-tank ditch - 3 km earthwork extending from Pembrey Burrows to 200 m north of Penybedd Farm."|"1999/09/17"|553|"" 13266|11494|31|"Anti-tank ditch - earthwork that extends for some 300 m on the western side of the Llanelli - Carmarthen railway embankment."|"1999/09/17"|564|"" 13267|11495|31|"Anti-tank ditch - earthwork that extends for some 500 m on the western side of the Llanelli - Carmarthen railway embankment from the seawall north of Glanrhyd Farm to the waters of the Gwendreath Fawr."|"1999/09/17"|564|"" 13268|10079|31|"Drum-shaped circular pillbox."|"2000/04/10"|0|"" 13269|10043|31|"Drum-shaped pillbox. Exterior made of concrete blocks."|"2000/04/10"|0|"" 13270|5614|31|"Drum-shaped pillbox."|"2000/04/10"|0|"" 13271|7729|31|"Drum-shaped pillbox."|"2000/04/10"|0|"" 13272|7726|31|"Drum-shaped pillbox. Made of concrete blocks on exterior. There is an adjacent National Trust sign providing details of the pillbox."|"2000/04/10"|0|"" 13273|10501|31|"Drum-shaped pillbox. Made of concrete blocks on exterior."|"2000/04/10"|0|"" 13274|11496|31|"Anti-tank ditch - part of an earthwork that extended from Allt-y-ci to Allt Werncorgam. Visible as a depression in the ground for most of its length."|"1998/10/__"|555|"" 13275|11497|31|"Anti-tank ditch - an excavation that extended from Allt Werncorgam to Pante. Can be traced as a hollow for most of its length. "|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13276|11498|31|"Anti-tank ditch - dog-legged plan, aligned north west - south east between NGRs SN 4110 2481 - SN 4115 2475 - SN 4117 2478 - SN 4129 2465. The central section has been destroyed, but the northern and southern ends remain as depressions."|"1998/10/__"|558|"" 13277|11499|31|"Anti-tank ditch - aligned east-west between NGRs SN 3727 2690 - SN 3737 2690, blocking off the south-eastern end of Cwm Nant Ring."|"1998/10/__"|559|"" 13278|11500|31|"Anti-tank ditch - aligned WNW - NNE between NGRs SN 3739 2693 - SN 3758 2688 with a return to SN 3756 2682 blocking off the south-eastern end of Cwm Nant Ring, over-looking Afon Duad."|"1998/10/__"|559|"" 13279|11501|32|"King's Lynn - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 13280|3255|31|"Line of reinforced concrete anti-tank cubes that extends for some 820 m on the western side of the railway, climbing the over-bridge embankment that carried the road over RAF Pembrey halt. [Carmarthenshire survey gives NGRs SN 41250361; SN 41100485; SN 41370313]."|"1998/10/__"|564|"" 13281|3265|31|"Forty-six reinforced concrete cubes extending from the northern end of the Afon Bele anti-tank ditch to the minor road which links the B4299 and the A484 roads. [Carmarthen stopline survey gives NGRs SN 35973411 and SN 35983427]."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13282|11502|31|"Line of reinforced concrete cubes extending from the minor road which links the B4299 and the A484 roads to the head of the valley to the west of Ffrydiau-gwynion."|"1998/10/__"|561|"" 13284|11503|31|"Two rails projecting from the north-west elevation of a former cobbler's shop which would have secured a roadblock on Cynwyl Elfed bridge."|"1998/10/__"|559|"" 13285|11504|31|"Evidence of a roadblock situated between two rows of anti-tank cubes obscured by road re-surfacing. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|561|"" 13286|11505|31|"Anti-tank ditch rising from the valley of Afon Bele up to the high ground near Carn-wern. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 13287|11506|31|"Rectangular plan minefield enclosed within a barbed wire enclosure to the west of the anti-tank cubes rising towards Carn-wern from the valley adjacent to Rhyd-yr-onw."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 13288|11507|31|"Sub-rectangular plan minefield enclosed within a barbed wire enclosure to the north of the anti-tank cubes rising towards Carn-wern from the valley adjacent to Rhyd-yr-onw."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 13289|11508|31|"Semi-sunken, tubular pre-cast concrete 'Norcon' pillbox with open roof. Doorway facing to the south."|"1998/10/__"|559|"" 13290|11509|31|"22 x steel rails set vertically in two rows across Cwm-tawel, below the reservoir, forming part of roadblock. Two coils of Dannert wire remain in-situ at the northern end of the roadblock."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13291|11510|31|"22 x steel rails set vertically in two rows rising up the railway embankment on the east side of the Cwm Gwili. forming railblock. Three rails also survive in the river."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13292|11511|31|"13 x steel screw picket posts, once holding barbed wire, set in two rows along the south-western bank of Afon Gwili to the north of the pumphouse."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13293|11512|31|"Complex of eighteen huts, a static water tank, a BOP, a CASL, and two 4 inch gun houses. Manned by 402 Coast Battery Royal Artillery."|"1999/09/09"|567|"" 13294|1820|31|"Anti-tank cubes running the full length of the beach but are buried in places. They are in a single row and lined corner to corner."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13295|11513|31|"Battery observation post, of rectangular plan. A two-storey structure with a flat cantilevered concrete roof covered with sand and turf. At first-floor level, a narrow observation window wrapped around the west, south and east elevations."|"1999/09/09"|567|"" 13296|11514|31|"Rectangular plan, single-storey 4-inch gunhouse with a flat cantilevered roof covered with sand and turf. Large opening in the southern elevation over the gun floor. Guns had been emplaced by August 1940, but no roof had been installed at that date."|"1999/09/09"|567|"" 13297|1821|31|"Type pillbox 24 with large embrasures."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13298|11515|31|"Rectangular plan, single-storey 4-inch gunhouse with a flat cantilevered roof covered with sand and turf. Large opening in the southern elevation over the gun floor. Guns had been emplaced by August 1940, but no roof had been installed at that date."|"1999/09/09"|567|"" 13299|11516|31|"'L' plan, single-storey coast artillery searchlight (CASL) emplacement with a flat cantilevered roof. The curved southern elevation had a large opening , which could have been closed by sliding steel shutters to protect the searchlight."|"1999/09/09"|567|"" 13300|11517|31|"Type 24 pillbox built into the seawall of Pembrey pier head. Accessed by a walled passageway leading to the entrance in the rear west elevation."|"1999/09/09"|0|"" 13301|11518|31|"Rectangular plan concrete footings for a hut."|"1999/09/10"|567|"" 13302|11519|31|"Type 24 pillbox with large embrasures."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13303|11520|31|"Rectangular plan structure with a flat reinforced concrete roof."|"1999/09/10"|567|"" 13304|11521|31|"Rectangular plan concrete footings for an ablutions block hut."|"1999/09/10"|567|"" 13305|11522|31|"Type 24 pillbox with large embrasures."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13306|11523|31|"Rectangular plan concrete footings. [The site contains the foundation of several additional accommodation huts, as well as naval quarters and sergeants and officers messes]. "|"1999/09/10"|567|"" 13307|11524|31|"Anti landing poles. At low tide short poles can be seen sticking up on the flat expanses of Tentsmuir Sands. They have been cut down in size since the end of the war and were intended to deter aircraft from landing on the beach at low tide."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13308|11525|31|"Two rows of vertically set steel rails situated on the seaward side of the seawall, between a pillbox and an anti-tank ditch. One row has been partially removed."|"1998/10/__"|554|"" 13309|11526|31|"A double row of anti-tank cubes lined corner to corner. They were shuttered with corrugated iron and have rounded tops."|"1994/03/15"|568|"" 13310|3289|31|"Pillbox of regular hexagonal plan, with an irregular projecting concrete roof. Low protected entrance below an embrasure. No internal anti-ricochet wall. Manned by 'B' Company, 3rd Carmarthenshire Battalion Home Guard. Listed in Wills: SN 393 085."|"1998/10/23"|0|"" 13311|3246|31|"Type 23 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Rectangular plan divided into an open rear pit and an enclosed front chamber. Embrasures in all walls. Socket in floor of rear pit to accept a 4 x 2 inch timber post to mount an AALMG."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13312|3259|31|"Type 23 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Rectangular plan divided into an open rear pit and an enclosed front chamber. Embrasures in all walls. Socket in floor of rear pit to accept a 4 x 2 inch timber post to mount an AALMG. Listed in Wills: SN 400 047."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13313|3249|31|"Type 23 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Rectangular plan divided into an open rear pit and an enclosed front chamber. Concrete post in rear pit to accept a an AALMG. Single brick anti-ricochet wall set centrally in the front chamber. Listed in Wills: SN 405 005."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13314|3251|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox with narrow splays covering the 'T' junction of the B4308 and the B 4317. Facing south west. Low door in north east wall. Listed by Henry Wills as SN 438 057."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 13315|3285|31|"Type 26 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Located behind the hedges within the angle of the 'T' junction of the A 4848 and the B 4309 roads. Facing north west. Entrance located in south east wall."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 13316|11527|31|"Steel rails set in hedge to either side of road, on the eastern side of the small bridge, as part of roadblock. The sockets to take rails in the road surface have been obscured by resurfacing."|"1998/10/__"|555|"" 13317|11528|31|"Type 24 'bullet-proof' pillbox. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1998/10/__"|555|"" 13318|11529|31|"Pillbox, with concrete front wall, roof grass-covered; wooden beams."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13319|11530|31|"Controlled minefield, with related site of complex of re-occupied huts housing Royal Navy personnel manning the controlled minefield. "|"1999/10/15"|567|"" 13320|11531|31|"A concrete lookout position with covered section to the rear. Wooden supports have now collapsed."|"1993/09/30"|568|"" 13321|11532|31|"A small concrete lookout position with covered section. There are a high number of defensive structures in this area due to the low sandy coastline of Tentsmuir being considered at high risk of sea-borne invasion. The structures were garrisoned by Polish troops."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13322|11533|31|"Pillbox with steel dome set into sand dune. [Similar in style to, but not, an Allan Williams turret. There are three along the coast as part of RAF Crail defences]."|"1993/09/30"|568|"" 13323|11534|31|"Church tower allocated as an observation post to be manned by men of No.6 platoon B Company, 3rd Carmarthen Battalion Home Guard."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13324|11535|31|"Observation post allocated to be manned by men of No.8 platoon B Company, 3rd Carmarthen Battalion Home Guard. Plotted by conversion of Cassini Grid to NGR."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13325|11536|31|"Observation post allocated to be manned by men of No.8 platoon B Company, 3rd Carmarthen Battalion Home Guard. Plotted by conversion of Cassini Grid to NGR."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13326|11537|31|"Observation post raised on brick legs. Recorder suggests that it may also be a bombing range quadrant tower."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13327|11538|31|"Observation post allocated to be manned by men of B Company, 3rd Carmarthen Battalion Home Guard. Plotted by conversion of Cassini Grid to NGR."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13328|11539|31|"Observation post allocated to be manned by men of B Company, 3rd Carmarthen Battalion Home Guard. Plotted by conversion of Cassini Grid to NGR."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13329|11540|31|"A prepared ambush point covering the A 484 road on the northern approaches to Kidwelly."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13330|11541|31|"Observation post raised on brick legs. Recorder suggests that it may also be a bombing range quadrant tower."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13331|11542|31|"Roadblock closing a minor road, which leads from the A484 road to Llangadog, situated at the western end of a bridge crossing Afon Gwendraeth Fach."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13332|11543|31|"Observation post raised on brick legs. Recorder suggests that it may also be a bombing range quadrant tower."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13333|11544|31|"Roadblock at the 'T' junction of the B4308 and the B 4317 roads. Facing south west. Low door in north east wall. Covered by pillbox 'F'."|"1997/04/__"|306|"" 13334|11545|31|"Roadblock closing the cross roads to the south east of Mynyddygarreg."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13335|11546|31|"Roadblock closing the A484 road bridge crossing the Gwendreath Fach. Grid reference obtained by conversion of Cassini to NGR. Exact location not established by field visit."|"1999/10/17"|306|"" 13336|6760|31|"Pillbox buried up to roof in sand dunes."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13337|11547|31|"Roadblock closing the B4308 Trimsaran Road on the west side of the railway over-bridge crossing the trackbed of the former railway that ran to Mynyddygarreg. NGR obtained by conversion of Cassini Grid reference."|"1999/10/17"|306|"" 13338|11548|31|"Church tower allocated as an observation post to be manned by men of C Company, 3rd Carmarthen Battalion Home Guard."|"1999/10/15"|306|"" 13339|11549|31|"28 anti-tank cubes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13340|11549|31|"Pillbox buried up to roof in sand dunes."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13341|11550|31|"Observation post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13342|11550|31|"Pillbox buried up to roof in sand dunes."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13343|11551|31|"4-inch QF gun house. Beach defence gun. Located adjacent to the Fishguard - Paddington mainline, over looking the estuary of Afon Tywi. Rectangular plan with ammunition recesses in the south wall. Gun loops in the E and S walls. "|"1999/10/20"|306|"" 13344|11552|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with two concrete slabs on the roof. The slabs when seen from the air mimic the cubes in the line of anti-tank cubes that lie either side of the pillbox."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13345|11553|31|"Two 4-inch QF beach defence gun houses set 310 metres apart. Located on the dune front overlooking Cefn Sidan Sands and Carmarthen Bay."|"1999/11/11"|306|"" 13346|11554|31|"No.1, 4-inch QF gun house. Located on the dune front overlooking Cefn Sidan Sands and Carmarthen Bay, set some 210 metres back from the mean high water mark."|"1999/11/11"|306|"" 13347|11555|31|"No.2, 4-inch QF gun house. Located on the dune front overlooking Cefn Sidan Sands and Carmarthen Bay, set some 210 metres back from the mean high water mark."|"1999/11/11"|306|"" 13348|11556|31|"Rectangular plan minefield flanking a trackway to Cefn Sidan Sands, contained within a barbed wire perimeter. Plotted off aerial photographs. "|"1999/11/11"|0|"" 13349|11557|31|"Type 24 pillbox with large embrasures. Concrete slabs have been placed on the roof to mimic anti-tank blocks when the structure is seen from the air."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13351|3286|31|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox with narrow splay embrasures. Located on hill over-looking the Pont Allt-y-Cafan crossing of Afon Teifi east of the Carmarthen Stop-line. Number 71 painted over doorway. Currently used as a log store."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13352|11559|31|"One of two gunhouses for coast battery guns."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13353|3308|31|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox with narrow splay embrasures. Located on hill-top commanding moorland to the east of the Carmarthen Stop-line. Presently adjacent to a telecommunications mast and enclosed by a dacoit security fence. "|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 13354|11560|31|"One of two gunhouses for coast battery guns."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13355|3304|31|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox with narrow splay embrasures. Formerly located within the forecourt of the Brynhoffnant Inn adjacent to the A 487 Fishguard - Holyhead trunk road, covering the junction of the B 4334 road to the west of the Carmarthen Stop-line."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 13356|3306|31|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox with narrow splay embrasures. Located within the grounds of Cardigan Castle, built against the south curtain, covering Cardigan Bridge from the north."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 13357|11561|31|"Two storey square pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13358|3313|31|"Type 24 'bullet proof' pillbox with narrow splay embrasures and a protected entrance. Located on a knoll over-looking the entrance to Aberystwyth Harbour and the bridge from Trefechan over Afon Ystwyth to the Bar."|"1998/10/15"|0|"" 13359|11562|31|"Strongpoint concealed into a stone-built porch at the southern end of the harbour buildings. Two stepped embrasures in the west wall, one in the south wall, and one adjacent to the door in the east wall."|"1980/03/18"|0|"" 13360|11563|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with what appears to be an open central LAA chamber."|"1992/08/22"|0|"" 13361|11564|31|"Type 24 pillbox with narrow splay embrasures and a protected entrance. Located at the northern end of the harbour buildings."|"1980/03/18"|0|"" 13362|11565|31|"Anti-tank ditch - earthwork aligned north east - south west to the north east of the Aber-banc village school. Survives as a reedy linear feature in a field."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 13363|11566|31|"Anti-tank ditch - 'L' plan earthwork, aligned north - south - east - west following the valleys of Nant Gwylan and Nantypobty. (partially infilled in 1947)."|"1998/10/__"|569|"" 13364|11567|31|"Anti-tank ditch - an earthwork that extends for some 6 km northwards from Hawen to Beili near Brynhoffnant along the valley of the River Ceri."|"1998/10/__"|569|"" 13365|11568|31|"Anti-tank ditch - stepped earthwork aligned north - south / east - west / north - south across the valley floor."|"1998/10/__"|559|"" 13366|11569|31|"Circular, rubble and earth walled sunken weapon pit."|"1993/03/09"|0|"" 13367|11570|31|"A pair of concrete sewer pipes set vertically into the ground, with the rim of the pipes at ground level. "|"1993/02/23"|63|"" 13368|11571|31|"Sunken earthen pit for an anti-aircraft light machine gun (AALMG) sunk into the rampart of an Iron Age fort."|"1999/05/05"|571|"" 13369|11572|31|"Sunken earthen pit for an anti-aircraft light machine gun (AALMG) sunk into the rampart of an Iron Age fort."|"1999/05/05"|571|"" 13370|11573|31|"Circular pit formed of corrugated steel sheeting set within a hedgeline. Small integral shelter to the south side of the weapon pit."|"1993/01/29"|573|"" 13371|11574|31|"Two upturned concrete sewage pipes."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13372|11575|31|"Single-storey, rectangular raft foundation, square plan, reinforced concrete, flat concrete roof. 'L' plan loopholed blast wall covers low door in the north-east wall. South-west wall: two small rifle-loops, remaining walls single stepped embrasures."|"1993/03/02"|571|"" 13373|11576|31|"Observation post [no details known]."|"1993/01/29"|122|"" 13374|11577|31|"Sunken circular reinforced concrete 'Thimble' capped by a stainless steel pivot, located centrally in an earth revetted V plan concrete wall, flanked to either side by an ammunition locker."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 13375|11578|31|"Small trench, 15 ft {4.57m} in length with a single traverse."|"1994/03/06"|0|"" 13376|11579|31|"Small trench, 20 ft {6.10m} in length, 'hockey stick' plan. Associated with a spigot mortar post [see UORN 11577]."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 13377|11580|31|"Approx.130 feet {39.65m} long, cremailere plan {indented} plan trench. Nine traverses. Eastern end terminates adjacent to an adjacent spigot mortar post. [see UORN 11582]."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 13378|11581|31|"Coast artillery battery with many surviving features (WW2 and other 20th cent. periods) [see Pembrokeshire survey 381 references]."|"1994/03/__"|0|"" 13379|11582|31|"Sunken circular reinforced concrete 'Thimble' capped by a stainless steel pivot, located centrally in an earth revetted V plan concrete wall, flanked to either side by an ammunition locker."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 13380|11583|31|"No.1 CASL. Single-storey, raised concrete base, D plan, flat concrete roof. Door in E wall approached by 5 concrete steps from the concrete cliff walk. Large semi-circular searchlight window in front wall, formerly closed by sliding steel shutters."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 13381|11584|31|"Large square block of poured concrete with a centrally set tubular steel pillar, as land anchorage for sea boom."|"1993/03/09"|0|"" 13382|11585|31|"Single-storey with rectangular observation post on roof against northern edge. Rectangular plan, brick, flat reinforced concrete roof. Door in north wall permitted access to a lobby, cloakroom, chemical closet and a rest room. Plotted off aerial photos."|"1993/01/29"|122|"" 13383|11586|31|"Square plan earth walled gun emplacement."|"1993/03/02"|575|"" 13384|11587|31|"Single-storey, rectangular plan, fair-faced brick, flat reinforced concrete roof. Door in rear {north-west} wall protected by a brick blast wall. Wide concrete splayed observation windows in the SE, SW and NE walls."|"1999/08/16"|575|"" 13385|11588|31|"Rectangular plan weapon pit, adjacent to the southern extremity of the minefield. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13386|3015|31|"Anti-tank blocks [cubes] on either side of bridge on S bank of Cowie Water. Stones set on top for camouflage."|"1992/06/10"|574|"" 13387|11589|31|"No.3 CASL. Single-storey, D plan, flat concrete roof. Door in north-east wall approached by concrete steps flanked by a brick blast wall. Large semi-circular searchlight window in front elevation, formerly closed by sliding steel shutters."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13388|11590|31|"Circular plan weapon pit. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13389|3016|31|"Anti-tank blocks [cubes] on either side of bridge on S bank of Cowie Water. Stones set on top for camouflage."|"1992/06/10"|574|"" 13390|11591|31|"Two-storey, profiled into coastal slope, rectangular plan, two flat concrete roofs. Access by flight of concrete steps flanked by blast walls. Entrance at 1st flr. to Searchlight Directing Station, five steps down into BOP equipped with a DRF post."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13391|11592|31|"Minefield consisting of 50 Mk I anti-personnel mines, 150 Mk IV anti-tank mines and 50 Mk Vc anti-tank mines. Approx. 60 ft. in depth contained within barbed wire fences."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13392|11344|31|"Complex consisting of two 6-inch BL Mk XII gun houses, a battery observation post / directing station, two coast artillery searchlights, an engine room, a gun store, a pig sty, three circular concrete holdfasts and a variety of hutting."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13393|11593|31|"No.4 CASL. Single-storey, D plan, flat concrete roof. Door in north wall flanked by a brick blast wall. Large semi-circular searchlight window in front elevation, formerly closed by sliding steel shutters. Cable duct in floor. Circular vent in roof."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13394|11594|31|"Fragmentary remains of C16th artillery blockhouse built by instruction of Thomas Cromwell for King Henry VIII. Rifle embrasure cut into the east wall dated and signed J.Miller 1/1/1940."|"1996/02/11"|0|"" 13395|11595|31|"40 mm Bofors. Semi-sunken, irregular plan, fair-faced brick gun emplacements. Externally revetted with earth, detachment shelter to rear, ammunition recesses within wall thickness."|"1994/03/09"|581|"" 13396|11596|31|"Large reinforced concrete block set into cliff, as boom defence anchorage. Steel ring embedded in upper surface."|"1993/02/11"|581|"" 13397|11597|31|"Twin 6-pdr QF gun. Steel holdfast set in concrete floor, enclosed by raised 'D' plan emplacement. Floor scarred where shell tray rails have been removed. Five ammunition recesses in rear curved wall. Gunhouse and directing tower demolished."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 13398|11598|31|"Sixteen small detonation craters, approx. one metre in diameter, located along the southern perimeter of the battery. More craters may exist under plant growth. Extent of minefield: SM 8473 0294-SM 8476 0272-SM 8467 0264-SM 8455 0226-SM 8444 0228."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 13399|11599|31|"Spigot mortar post - sunken circular reinforced concrete 'Thimble' capped by a stainless steel pivot, located centrally in an earth revetted flattened 'V' plan concrete wall, flanked to either side by an ammunition locker."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 13400|11600|31|"Spigot mortar post - sunken circular reinforced concrete 'Thimble' capped by a stainless steel pivot, located centrally in an earth revetted flattened 'V' plan concrete wall, flanked to either side by an ammunition locker."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 13401|11601|31|"Spigot mortar post - originally a sunken circular reinforced concrete 'Thimble' capped by a stainless steel pivot, located centrally in an earth revetted flattened 'V' plan concrete wall, flanked either side by an ammunition locker. Only the 'spider' frame and pivot remain."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 13402|11602|31|"Concrete 3.7"" gun holdfast, centrally located in a gravel floor, within a chamfered corner, square plan earthen emplacement. Four fair-faced brick ready-use ammunition lockers with mono-pitch concrete roofs. Galvanized steel detachment shelter."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13403|11603|31|"Concrete 3.7"" gun holdfast, centrally located in a gravel floor, within a chamfered corner, square plan earthen emplacement. Four fair-faced brick ready-use ammunition lockers with mono-pitch concrete roofs. Galvanized steel detachment shelter."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13404|11604|31|"Concrete 3.7"" gun holdfast, centrally located in a gravel floor, within a chamfered corner, square plan earthen emplacement. Four fair-faced brick ready-use ammunition lockers with mono-pitch concrete roofs. Galvanized steel detachment shelter."|"1993/02/03"|0|"" 13405|11605|31|"3-inch 20 cwt. gun. Square plan, earthen emplacement set into the hedge."|"1993/02/29"|585|"" 13406|11606|31|"Line of eighteen 5 foot square, corrugated shuttered, reinforced concrete cubes set into the eastern bank of Brandy Brook, at the northern end of Newgale Beach. [Photograph shows anti-tank ditch in front]."|"1993/01/12"|0|"" 13407|11607|31|"Single-storey, rectangular plan, fair-faced brick, flat reinforced concrete roof. Door in rear (south-east) wall protected by a brick blast wall. Wide concrete splayed observation windows in south-west, north-west and north-east walls."|"1999/05/04"|0|"" 13408|11608|31|"Circular concrete holdfast. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1999/05/04"|581|"" 13409|11609|31|"Pillbox of semi-sunken, irregular hexagonal plan, integral 'D' shaped AALMG pit against north wall, flat turf covered concrete roof on corrugated steel sheeting. Protected entrance in south wall. Four wide splay stepped embrasures fitted with Turnbull mountings."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 13410|11610|31|"Raised square concrete platform to mount a Rolls-Royce 40 mm Mk XIV gun. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1999/04/28"|590|"" 13411|11611|221|"Sunken, circular plan, earthen weapon pit permitting enfilade fire of both Broad Haven and Little Haven beaches. Plotted off aerial photographs. Not visited during survey."|"____/__/__"|591|"" 13412|11612|31|"Single-storey, rectangular plan, fair-faced brick, flat reinforced concrete roof. Structure built on top of disused A1. 12-pdr QF gun emplacement. Door in rear wall protected by a brick blast wall. Wide observation windows in N, E and W walls.."|"1993/02/10"|0|"" 13413|11613|31|"Line of twelve 5-foot square, corrugated shuttered, reinforced concrete cubes blocking the exit off Nolton Haven beach. One cube has an inscribed 'V' on its upper surface. Due to road alterations and infilling, only four cubes remain in place."|"1993/02/28"|0|"" 13414|11614|31|"Seven 5-foot square reinforced concrete cubes blocking the southern exit off Broad Haven beach. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/02/28"|591|"" 13415|11615|31|"Two 5-foot square reinforced concrete cubes blocking the northern exit off Broad Haven beach. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/02/28"|591|"" 13416|11616|31|"Circular earthen weapon pit for a Lewis light anti-aircraft machine gun dug into the eastern rampart of Pickard Bay Iron-age promontory fort."|"1993/03/02"|0|"" 13417|11617|31|"Circular earthen weapon pit for a Lewis light anti-aircraft machine gun dug into the eastern rampart of Pickard Bay Iron-age promontory fort."|"1993/03/02"|0|"" 13418|11618|238|"Situation of roadblock [shown on German map of British defences]. Field work shows no trace."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13424|11620|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. Field work shows no trace."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13427|11621|238|"Surviving section of anti-tank ditch, substantially dry, running W-E on E side of Cuckmere River below cliffs [shown on German map of British defences and German and British aerial photographs]. There is a high rampart in front of the anti-tank ditch which may have been a pre-existing sea bank: beyond that is the shingle bank of the sea front. [see also UORN 14647 for infilled portion of ditch]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13430|11622|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. Field work shows no trace."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13433|11623|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. [not checked by field work]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13436|11624|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. Field work shows no trace."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13439|11625|238|"Situation of roadblock [shown on German map of British defences]. Field work shows no trace."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13442|11626|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13445|11627|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13448|11628|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13451|11629|238|"Defence work (type unknown) [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13454|10118|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox, with an external rear blast wall which has one rifle embrasure. Partly overgrown."|"2000/04/14"|0|"" 13455|10284|31|"2 x anti-tank 'pimples', very overgrown. The recorder could only find two remaining 'pimples', but there are traces of the bases of other 'pimples' near a footpath."|"2000/04/14"|0|"" 13456|10282|31|"Recorder Urquhart describes this as a type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. [SU 959445]."|"2000/04/14"|0|"" 13457|10301|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown."|"2000/04/14"|0|"" 13458|11042|31|"Type 24 [or 22?] pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Overgrown on roof - remains of camouflage?"|"2000/04/14"|0|"" 13459|11041|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox with protective wall for the entrance. It still has the hooks on exterior faces for anchoring camouflage nets. It is now used for storage. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - SU 946444]."|"2000/05/04"|0|"" 13460|11630|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13463|11631|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13466|11632|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13469|11633|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13472|11634|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13475|11635|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13478|11636|238|"Anti-tank gun pillbox (probably type 28 emplacement) [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13481|11637|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13484|11638|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13487|11639|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13490|11640|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13493|11641|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13496|11642|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13499|11643|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13502|11644|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13503|11645|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13504|11646|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13505|11647|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13506|11648|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13507|11649|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13508|11650|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13509|11651|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13510|11652|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13511|11653|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13512|11654|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13513|11655|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13514|11656|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13515|11657|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13516|11658|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13517|11659|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13518|11660|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13519|11661|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13520|11662|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13521|11663|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13522|11664|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13523|11665|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13524|11666|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13525|11667|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13526|566|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. [NGR transcribed from map is TQ 409111]"|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13527|11668|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13528|11669|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13529|571|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13530|697|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13531|576|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. [NGR transcribes from map as TQ 416128]"|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13532|586|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. [NGR from map transcribes as TQ 418130]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13533|11670|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13534|698|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13535|706|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13536|705|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13537|11671|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13538|647|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. [NGR transcribed from map sheet is TQ 464209]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 13539|1517|238|"Roadblock [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13540|11672|238|"Length of anti-tank ditch [shown on German map of British defences]. It runs just S of the River Ouse and other waterway systems."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13541|774|238|"Roadblock [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13542|11673|238|"Anti-tank ditch - probably created by 'improving' the banks of the Cuckmere River [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 13543|11674|238|"Anti-tank obstacle, formed partly by strengthening the banks of the River Wey and partly by cutting off the river loops with an artificial ditch [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|594|"" 13544|11675|238|"Anti-tank ditch, cutting across the two loops of the River Wey between Waverley Abbey House and Tilfordmill Bridge [shown on German map of British defences]. The northernmost section of this length of anti-tank ditch may survive as a drain [marked on OS 1:10,000 sheet]."|"1941/__/__"|594|"" 13546|9976|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|594|"" 13547|10011|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. [NGR transcribes from map as SU 876474]."|"1941/__/__"|594|"" 13548|11676|238|"Anti-tank ditch, part of the defences of the Runfold / Aldershot / Ash stop line [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|594|"" 13549|11677|238|"Anti-tank ditch, part of the defences of the Farnham / Church Crookham / Fleet stop line [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|594|"" 13550|11678|238|"Position of roadblock [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|595|"" 13551|11679|238|"Lines of anti-tank cubes, making right-angled corners, defending E approaches to Cripp's Corner indicated in part on German map of British defences, 1.6.41 - in the earlier edition of 20.11.40 the anti-tank obstacle is shown as a ditch, but this appears to have been incorrect]. "|"1941/06/01"|595|"" 13554|11682|238|"Anti-tank ditch running W-E across line of road junction. [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|595|"" 13555|11683|238|"Anti-tank ditch formed by 'improving' existing streams and ditches running principally W-E north of a line between Ash and Sandwich. [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1941/__/__"|596|"" 13556|11684|238|"Defence site; type uncertain [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|597|"" 13557|11685|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|597|"" 13558|11686|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13559|11687|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13560|11688|238|"Situation of roadblock [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13561|11689|238|"Defence site; type uncertain [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13562|11690|238|"Defence site; type uncertain [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13563|11691|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13564|11692|238|"Defence site; type uncertain [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13565|11693|238|"Situation of roadblock [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13566|11694|238|"Defence site; type uncertain [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13567|11695|238|"Defence site; type uncertain [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13568|11696|238|"Defence site; type uncertain [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|596|"" 13569|11697|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|526|"" 13570|11698|238|"Defence site; type uncertain [shown on German map of British defences]."|"1940/__/__"|526|"" 13571|11699|31|"6-sided pillbox. It has 5 x embrasures, with a low roofed entrance on the E side. At the base of the S-facing embrasure is a hole or well 2ft 6ins deep in the mixed concrete floor, possibly for ammunition storage. The pillbox seems to have been constructed wholly, or mainly, of brick, although, as the outside is covered thickly with ivy, details of construction could not be viewed by the recorder. The height of the exterior of the SE corner of the pillbox is 9ft, although, as the pillbox is built on sloping ground, the W face is probably considerably higher. Limewash that is covering interior walls and ceiling is flaking off. [See additional sheets of information with the paper record for detailed measurements of the pillbox]."|"2000/02/05"|0|"" 13572|11700|31|"The gardener's cottage (or summerhouse) was converted into a pillbox, and strengthened on the inside with concrete. At the entrance there is a 15ins thickness of concrete. There was a fireplace (now blocked up) in the NE corner, and inside the entrance are metal footholds to the trapdoor into the top level. The ceiling of the lower level is concrete shuttered on timber. There is an embrasure set in concrete on the outside of the E side of the top level. The present entrance on the N side was probably made by the Army for access. Although there is a metal-lined, slate, pyramidal roof now, the present owner says it would have had a flat roof when in use as a pillbox, on which there was probably a Bofors gun. Another embrasure can be seen on the SW side of the pillbox. [The present owner does not wish any publicity to be given to this pillbox as it is on private land with no access to visitors]."|"2000/01/08"|0|"" 13573|2542|31|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox. Brick-shuttered. With grass on roof [remains of camouflage?]. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - SU 941436]."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 13574|2540|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox. Brick-shuttered. It has a thick anti-blast wall and a concrete roof over the area between the detached blast wall and the entrance. Grass on the roof could remain from original camouflage."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 13575|10077|31|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - SU 943436]."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 13576|10129|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Has anti-blast rear wall. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - SU 933440]."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 13577|11701|31|"Concrete sockets at site of roadblock set in the ground to take vertical rails. One block still has a metal rod attached to be used to raise it. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 13578|10055|31|"Anti-tank blocks (cubes) lying very close to the road bridge. Overgrown."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 13579|10511|31|"Drum-type pillbox, with concrete exterior facing. Built by Mowlem's."|"2000/04/28"|0|"" 13580|10071|31|"Slot in concrete block at side of the road to take road block horizontal post. A plaque has been affixed to the block, reading, 'G.H.Q. This roadblock marks the line of the last ditch defence against German invasion, Summer 1940'."|"2000/04/28"|0|"" 13581|11703|31|"6 x concrete anti-tank blocks, of the 'coffin' type, now set against brick wall but very probably moved from their original position. There is some variation in measurement between the blocks, the W end block being 4ft 8ins from ground to top on the sloping side and some 3ft wide."|"2000/01/08"|0|"" 13582|11704|31|"Rectangular pillbox faced with red brick built against boundary wall with interior concrete. Concrete lintel over entrance opening onto lawn has 23ins thickness. 4 x embrasures, one facing S overlooking road, two facing east across farm drive and fields, and one facing N."|"2000/01/08"|0|"" 13583|11705|31|"Rectangular pillbox faced with red brick on a concrete raft, built against boundary wall, with inside 21ins thick concrete main structure. Measures 7ft 7ins from N edge to entrance, 2ft 3ins across entrance, and 5ft 8ins from entrance to S edge. 3 x embrasures. Outside embrasure of E-facing wall overlooks Sherecroft Farm drive. Outer thickness of concrete at embrasure is 10ins. Embrasure measures 12ins across x 6ins high. Sill, 8ins concrete, with a further 7ins inside."|"2000/01/08"|0|"" 13584|11706|31|"This pillbox has been adapted by the land owner as a dovecote, and has now so changed from its original appearance as to be almost unrecognisable, apart from the very obvious S-facing embrasure which the doves use for access. Apparently, the present owner removed about 2ft of the S wall which was at one time much closer to the driveway than now. The rear, or N-side, pf the pillbox is problematical. The whole of a section of the outside wall in Sherecroft Farm Drive may have been removed, as there is a section of brickwork 5ft 3ins in height with further concrete-covered brick 1ft 4ins over the top. This section measured 6ft 10ins across from E to brick buttress supporting wall which is 1ft 5ins across, then 7ft 3ins to plaster between new and original brick. There are six rusted iron bolts in the concrete at the top, the whole of the top being covered in ivy. "|"2000/01/08"|0|"" 13585|11707|31|"This pillbox has been adapted by the land owner as a dovecote, and has now so changed from its original appearance as to be almost unrecognisable, apart from the very obvious S-facing embrasure which the doves use for access. Apparently, the present owner removed about 2ft of the S wall which was at one time much closer to the driveway than now. The rear, or N-side, pf the pillbox is problematical. The whole of a section of the outside wall in Sherecroft Farm Drive may have been removed, as there is a section of brickwork 5ft 3ins in height with further concrete-covered brick 1ft 4ins over the top. This section measured 6ft 10ins across from E to brick buttress supporting wall which is 1ft 5ins across, then 7ft 3ins to plaster between new and original brick. There are six rusted iron bolts in the concrete at the top, the whole of the top being covered in ivy. "|"2000/01/08"|0|"" 13586|11708|31|"Single anti-tank block."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13587|11709|31|"Single anti-tank cylinder."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13588|11710|31|"3 x anti-tank cylinders, on either side of gateway to derelict camp."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13589|10138|31|"20+ x anti-tank buoys along edge of road [from SU 884392 to SU 878393]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13590|829|31|"Pillbox has only 2 x embrasures with internal bolted metal frame but no other Turnbull fittings. The pillbox was thickened, the extra layer of concrete blocking the rear embrasure. L-shaped entrance wall. Slit trenches can still be seen to right and left of the pillbox."|"1997/12/__"|0|"" 13591|11711|31|"Pillbox, facing SE covering the B194 road and bridge over the river. Cemented sides of embrasure with two metal bars supporting upper brickwork."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13592|11712|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces N. In middle of field with earth on roof."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13594|11713|31|"Anti-tank cube on W side of road in hedge."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13595|5060|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Concrete-faced, with two metal doors to entrance of AA pit. Faces NNW across valley. Angled edge of roof. Wall of AA position raised about 8ins above level of roof."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13596|9885|31|"Type 24 pillbox. It is half below ground, the embrasures being just above ground level. The roof has a covering of large pebbles (as camouflage). The forward facing corners have alternate bricks sticking out. 5 main embrasures, and 2 rear embrasures flanking entrance. Y-shaped internal bullet-stop wall."|"1987/__/__"|0|"" 13597|9859|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with embrasures at height to fire over bank at edge of wood. Brick-shuttered. Concrete roof, with concrete of embrasures joining concrete of roof."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13598|9858|31|"Type 24 pillbox - faces S. Brick-shuttered. Set low into the ground with embrasures just above ground level. Y-shaped internal bullet ricochet wall."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13599|9860|31|"Type 24 pillbox - faces S. Brick-shuttered. Set low into the ground with embrasures just above ground level. Y-shaped internal bullet ricochet wall."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13600|6799|31|"Type 22 pillbox, largely overgrown with brambles. No access from towpath. The entrance faces an open field. The interior floods after rain. The structure is generally intact."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13601|3229|31|"Pillbox [one of a pair - see UORN 3230 ] on either side of a road which used to lead to St. Eval airfield. Made of concrete blocks, with a rather thin concrete roof. The five embrasures are only slightly larger than the size of a house brick. There are no internal shelves visible. "|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13603|3230|31|"Pillbox [one of a pair - see UORN 3229 ] on either side of a road which used to lead to St. Eval airfield. Made of concrete blocks, with a rather thin concrete roof. The five embrasures are only slightly larger than the size of a house brick. There are no internal shelves visible. "|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13604|11714|31|"Airfield defence pillbox, built on side of hill overlooking airfield. It has earth banked around it."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13605|11715|31|"Pillbox which has been designed to fit its site, made of concrete blocks. Its front elevation has been faced with stone to match roadside wall (camouflage). A letter box has been set in this pillbox face. It covers three rows of anti-tank blocks [see UORN 11716]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13606|8695|31|"Pillbox type 22. The site is completely overgrown by trees and brambles - hardly any part of the structure is visible. A thorn hedge prevents access from the canal side, and the dense undergrowth in the field suggests it would be impossible to gain access externally or internally"|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13607|11716|31|"26 x anti-tank cubes in three rows, near pillbox [see UORN 11715]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13608|8696|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Largely overgrown with brambles. Unable to gain access to interior. No access from towpath."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13609|11717|31|"Pillbox at edge of airfield. Faces NW across field to road. 4 x embrasures visible. Brick-shuttered."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13610|8697|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Completely overgrown on the canal side and it is easy to overlook it. Entrance faces field and is partly blocked with rubbish. There is evidence that the entrance may have had a door fitted at some time. Interior is untidy but generally intact."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13611|7384|31|"Pillbox - faces NW. Covers bridge over River Isle."|"1987/01/__"|604|"52" 13612|8698|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Partly dug into canal bank. Interior floods after rain, but generally intact. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13613|8699|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Grass camouflage remains on roof. Entrance faces parallel track is partly bricked up. The interior is wet and untidy, but generally intact. Partly overgrown on main embrasure side."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13614|8701|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Entrance on N side and faces a parallel track. Grass camouflage remains on roof. Inside floods after rain, but otherwise intact. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13615|8745|31|"Single anti-tank cylinder against W wall of bridge. Presumably there were others here originally."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13616|8747|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Outer brick shell has deteriorated but overall structure is intact. Entrance has a locked metal gate, so pillbox is probably used by farmer for cattle or storage."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13617|8785|31|"Type 22 pillbox, inaccessible and heavily overgrown."|"2000/03/21"|0|"" 13618|8799|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Only just visible from towpath on S bank of canal. Hidden in trees on inaccessible land designated 'DEEP MUD KEEP OUT'."|"2000/03/21"|0|"" 13619|8742|31|"Pillbox, no specification. One of three pillboxes situated in triangular formation, originally part of the Alton Barnes airfield complex. Recorder unable to gain access to field or make close inspection. Possibly has 360 degree visibility."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13621|8743|31|"Pillbox, no specification. One of three pillboxes situated in triangular formation, originally part of the Alton Barnes airfield complex. Unable to gain access to field or make close inspection. Possibly has 360 degree visibility. Large rocks on the roof were possibly part of camouflage."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13623|11718|31|"Pillbox, no specification. One of three pillboxes situated in triangular formation, originally part of the Alton Barnes airfield complex. Unable to gain access to field or make close inspection. Some roof camouflage remains. Partly overgrown."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13624|11719|31|"A single anti-tank cylinder on grass verge overgrown by bushes. Possibly there were others here originally."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13625|11720|31|"Two anti-tank cylinders one on either side of track connecting fields above the canal, separated by farm gate."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13626|11721|31|"Two anti-tank cylinders lying on their sides."|"2000/04/06"|0|"" 13627|11722|31|"Anti-tank scaffolding. A twisted rusty frame of scaffold poles forming a triangular shape. It looks similar to the example shown on page 39 of Pillboxes, by Henry Wills. Next to it are lumps of concrete."|"2000/03/28"|0|"" 13628|11723|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A large concrete structure facing N over marshes, with blast wall at entrance. At the front, partly obscured by fence, is a single wide embrasure (possibly for a 6pdr ?). There are no side or rear embrasures."|"2000/03/28"|0|"" 13629|11724|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 3ft square cubes, which have probably been moved since 1945. They now form a sea defence as they are placed in a row against each other. They also have a row of huts built on top of them for fishing boat winches and other fishing gear. There are approx. 40 cubes visible. Others may be hidden under a modern shingle bank sea defence to the N."|"2000/03/28"|0|"" 13631|11726|31|"Anti-tank cubes. Approx. 15 cubes in a row that curves to the W at N end. At N end the cubes seem to have been moved out of line. Each cube has marks of vertical shuttering on sides."|"2000/03/26"|0|"" 13632|11727|31|"Anti-tank cubes. 6 cubes in a row, laid out side to side."|"2000/03/26"|0|"" 13633|2538|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox. Rear anti-blast wall. Brick-shuttering. Main concrete anti-tank embrasure is now very low in the ground."|"2000/04/29"|0|"" 13634|2942|31|"Type 22 pillbox, very close to canal bank."|"1997/06/08"|0|"" 13635|7804|31|"Pillbox, variant. Rectangular structure about 20ft x 6ft with 3 embrasures in front face and one in each end. The entrance is in the centre of the rear wall. The roof seems to be missing [for camouflage it appears that the structure was built to resemble an agricultural building]."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13636|2537|31|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Overgrown on roof [remains of camouflage?]. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 926442]. [Colin Alexander also describes this pillbox as a type 24]."|"2000/04/29"|0|"" 13637|2536|31|"Heavy machine gun pillbox. Concrete-faced. Very overgrown. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - SU 925443]."|"2000/04/29"|0|"" 13638|2535|31|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox; overgrown at side and on roof [remains of camouflage?]. Brick-shuttered with dark red bricks."|"2000/04/29"|0|"" 13639|11728|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox. Has rear anti-blast wall which has 2 x embrasures. Heavily overgrown: the grass on the roof may represent the remains of original camouflage."|"2000/04/29"|0|"" 13640|9601|171|"Gary Marshall of Countryside Matters Ltd. provides information that the Woodland Trust who manage the area of this site are currently clearing undergrowth and have located this headquarters. More information is to be provided to DoBDA. [Tel: 01825-723508]. [see letter to Paul Bonsall - 9.10.00]."|"2000/05/17"|0|"" 13641|11729|31|"Defended building. A single embrasure in side of building just under roof. The building has been renovated as offices recently. Previous use is uncertain but use was probably associated with canal or agriculture. The embrasure has been glazed."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13642|11133|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown. It still has a steel shutter to one embrasure which works [see photos]."|"2000/04/29"|0|"" 13643|11730|31|"Defended building. A former two storey stable block with one embrasure in the E side, four in N side facing the canal and two in the W side. The embrasures have been glazed."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13644|10167|31|"Loopholed walls, one section having 3 x loopholes at two levels, the other 2 x loopholes."|"2000/04/29"|0|"" 13645|11731|31|"Defended building. A former two storey stable block with one embrasure in the E side, four in N side facing the canal and three in the W side. The embrasures have been glazed or blocked."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13646|11732|31|"Defended building. A former out building, now a children's play area, with one embrasure in the E side, two in N side facing the canal and one in the W side. The embrasures have been blocked."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13647|7805|31|"Defended building. A farm outbuilding with 3 embrasures visible. There could be more but the building is covered with ivy."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13648|7807|31|"Pillbox, variant. A square two storey structure with two embrasures in the side facing the canal, two in the SW side and one in the E side. There are entrances to both levels covered by a roof and side wall."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13649|11733|31|"Type 22 brick shuttered pillbox."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13650|11734|31|"Defended building. Two embrasures in outbuilding of the Ship Inn public house, on the canal bank. The embrasures have been glazed."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13651|11735|31|"Defended building. Extensive farm buildings with seven embrasures in upper floor facing canal, four in end wall and a possible three larger embrasures in the lower wall of the canal side."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13652|11728|31|"Six-sided anti-tank gun pillbox. Barbed wire 'woven' net hanging from hooks on the roof. Entrance to N. L-shaped protective wall with 2 x embrasures. No other embrasures other than the main anti-tank gun embrasure."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13653|2535|31|"6-sided brick and concrete pillbox. All-round defence. Entrance door unprotected, on NW side. Central internal column removed by farmer and used for cattle."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13654|11728|31|"Type 28 pillbox, of hexagonal shape - faces ESE. Brick faced concrete with concrete front face. Wide A/T gun aperture, plus rear embrasures facing SW & NW. Entrance on N side."|"1986/11/01"|0|"" 13655|11736|31|"1 x 'pimple', on S side of road. in angle of garden."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13656|11042|31|"6-sided pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Faces SE. Set into steep bank covering field, marsh, and river."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13657|10118|31|"Anti-tank gun pillbox. It has notches at the edge of the roof where a wooden camouflage structure was originally attached, possibly a false roof or advertising hoarding."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13658|10495|31|"Spigot mortar base. On S side of road. To one side is a 3-sided wall, with a hollow under the centre wall, evidently the remains of a magazine."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13660|11080|31|"Six-sided pillbox. Covers the A31 road and the approaches to the Hogs Back ridge. Entrance in back wall, protected by blast wall and joined to the same by concrete step. Front, and two side, embrasures about 9ins above ground and road level. Two parallel side walls have vertical rectangular block embrasures, which look like large embrasures partially filled to make smaller embrasures. Pillbox is built in a wood where the road runs along a raised embankment. The front wall is level with the edge of the slope of the bank."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13661|11737|31|"1 x 'pimple', lying on its side on a bank. It is probably one survivor of a line of 'pimples', and has survived in an area of wasteland: it may have been bulldozed out of an adjacent field."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13662|11738|31|"Type 24 pillbox [?]. Hexagonal brick shuttered with a concrete slab roof. There are seven embrasures and evidence of a concrete floor."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13663|11739|31|"Three anti-tank cylinders on approach to Billy's Bridge."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13664|11740|31|"Type 22 pillbox [?]. The site is very overgrown."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13665|11741|31|"Loopholed wall. A wall at the rear of a solicitors, facing the Leeds to Liverpool Canal, with seven loopholes. The concrete lintels still in position suggest that there were eight loopholes. The eighth loophole has been replaced by a repair in the wall (the lintel is still visible). All the embrasures have been filled in."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13666|11742|31|"Pillbox, no specification. A square brick pillbox with a concrete roof. There are two embrasures in the wall facing the canal, now blocked. No further information available as site viewed from opposite side of canal."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13667|11743|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Approx. 40ft from the railway bridge on the Liverpool to Ormskirk line, close to Durant's Cottages near Maghull Railway Station. It is a two storey brick built structure with 18in thick walls and stands 17ft high. The top 4 courses of bricks above the embrasures along with the 6in concrete roof have been removed. The overall height would have been 18ft 6in. The walls are 12ft x 21ft. There are two embrasures in both the 12ft long sides and 3 in each of the 21ft long sides. On the inside the upper floor has been removed. The floor joist sockets in the walls show that a wooden floor was situated 4.5ft below the embrasures. Allowing for the missing 4 courses above the embrasures this would give a height of 7ft from floor to ceiling. Access to this area must have been by means of a 'Jacob's Ladder'. The lower area appears to have been used for storage. It is a large open area with a wide entrance in one of the 12ft sides. It is uncertain if doors were fitted."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13668|11744|31|"Auxiliary Unit 'hide', consisting of buried Nissen hut with about 4ft earth cover over roof at highest point. The entrance pit has almost caved in. Heavy wooden beams at entrance have prevented earth from spilling in, but lower level chalk has started to block entrance doorway. Inside is clean, with two double bunks and one single bunk. Round holes in end wall suggest air vents or chimney pipes. Loose pipes are lying around. Concrete pipe escape tunnel leads up to surface some distance away. Concrete floor and low brick side walls. Rusty curved corrugated iron roof."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13669|7062|31|"Six-sided brick-shuttered pillbox. It has 6 x concrete square embrasures set in brick. The concrete roof has interior marks of wooden plank shuttering. Has a crawl hole entrance, protected by an L-shaped brick wall attached to the pillbox. Entrance faces NE. An embrasure is above the entrance. The interior has a central X-shaped concrete post."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13670|11745|31|"Pillbox, with 2 x embrasures covering the road from the W. The structure is filled in with earth and lawned over."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13671|7063|31|"Concrete-faced pillbox, with 2 x 'pimples' on its SSW side see UORN 7064]. Pillbox faces SSW. Central cruciform concrete pillar. Low crawl-through entrance with embrasure above. In use (1985) as a horse fodder store."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13672|11746|31|"20mm spigot mortar mounting - stainless steel pivot pin on concrete drum build into side of ditch. An attempt has been made at some time to cut through the pivot pin."|"2000/05/08"|0|"" 13673|7059|31|"Probably square concrete pillbox, with field of fire across road junction and S along road. Only part of one wall remains."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 13674|599|31|"All concrete type 22 pillbox. Half-height entrance at rear. Two small embrasures either side of the entrance. Small central column. No blast wall. [Recorder Millard gives NGR - SK 503402]."|"1999/01/09"|0|"" 13675|615|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox, with concrete roof and lintels above embrasures. Two small embrasures either side of full-height doorway at rear."|"2000/01/09"|0|"" 13676|609|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox, with concrete roof. It is fenced around."|"2000/01/09"|0|"" 13677|11747|31|"Type 22 [?] pillbox. Destroyed."|"2000/01/09"|0|"" 13678|11748|31|"Underground hide. 2 x nissen-type huts connected by a full-height corridor. Escape tunnel and shaft to entrance. [with rough plan drawn on form]."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 13679|11749|31|"Underground hide with trapdoor entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13680|11750|31|"Machine gun post. Described by the recorder as a pillbox. [A square structure with a large flat concrete roof that overhangs the lower structure. The roof is supported by four concrete pillars in each corner, thus creating 4 large embrasures each almost the length of the wall. It is uncertain what this structure was for, but it does lie on the line of Western Command Stop Line number 14]. "|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13681|11751|215|"3 chamber underground nissen hut with escape tunnel. This now has been sealed."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13682|11752|31|"3 chamber underground nissen hut. Counterbalanced earth-covered wooden trapdoor. Concealed door in first chamber. Concealed concrete sewer pipe escape tunnel. [Recorded in 1994 as being used as a badger's sett]. [with rough plan drawn on form]."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 13683|11753|215|"Underground hide in clump of trees opposite restaurant. Tunnel from restaurant to hide (filled in c.1941). Chamber also upgraded c.1941 with large 'tank'."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13684|11754|215|"Radio in semi-underground air raid shelter. Aerial up elm tree in garden."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13685|11755|215|"Large tank, entered by trap door."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13686|11756|215|"Radio set hidden in loft of barn."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13687|11757|215|"Small underground hideout."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13688|11758|215|"Aerial running up tree in garden. Radio set contained in briefcase."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13689|11759|31|"Underground hide. Ceiling and walls of timber and corrugated iron with brick walls at base. Concrete floor and entrance shaft. Two escape tunnels cut in sandstone. Aerial up nearby maple tree. [with rough plan drawn on form]."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 13690|11760|215|"Radio hidden within farmhouse. Aerial up inside of chimney."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13691|11761|215|"Radio kept in cupboard within locked room."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13692|11763|215|"Underground hideout 10ft x 5ft x 8ft(high). Earth-covered wooden hatch; wooden ladder down; table and chairs. Emergency exit tunnel to far side of garden wall. Aerial up large elm tree in garden."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13693|11764|215|"Underground hideout."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13694|11765|215|"Underground hideout. Tree stump on entrance hatch."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13695|11766|215|"Uncertain, but probably 3-chamber Nissen hut design."|"____/__/__"|519|"" 13696|11767|31|"Machine gun post. Described by the recorder as a pillbox. [A square structure with a large flat concrete roof that overhangs the lower structure. The roof is supported by four concrete pillars in each corner, thus creating 4 large embrasures each almost the length of the wall. It is uncertain what this structure was for, but it does lie on the line of Western Command Stop Line number 14]."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13697|11768|31|"Machine gun post. Described by the recorder as a pillbox. [A square structure with a large flat concrete roof that overhangs the lower structure. The roof is supported by four concrete pillars in each corner, thus creating 4 large embrasures each almost the length of the wall. It is uncertain what this structure was for, but it does lie on the line of Western Command Stop Line number 14]."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 13698|11769|31|"Type 23 pillbox. [Recorder, Rowlands, gives NGR - SD 305022]."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13699|11770|31|"Type 23 pillbox."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13700|11771|31|"Coastal Battery."|"2000/05/02"|0|"" 13701|11772|31|"Pillbox variant. A concrete pipe set on its end with embrasures cut in side (4 visible). On top of the pipe has been added a further two lengths of pipe to camouflage the structure as an industrial chimney."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13702|408|31|"Type 22 pillbox. There is a high entrance with a porch blast wall. The structure faces S. Four of the embrasures have been blocked with concrete (one has a metal pipe sticking out of it) and two are blocked with bricks, as has the entrance. "|"1999/11/11"|0|"" 13703|11773|31|"Anti-tank cones. Approx. 2.5ft high and in 3 rows, in corner shop garden."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 13705|6751|31|"Auxiliary Unit base of the Ditchling Patrol, consisting of buried nissen hut."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 13706|11775|31|"Barbed wire entanglement. Seven picket posts for holding barbed wire."|"2000/03/27"|0|"" 13707|11776|31|"Anti-tank cubes. They lie edge to edge and all have now sunk into the soft sandy ground. In some cases only part of the tops of the cubes are visible."|"2000/03/27"|0|"" 13708|11777|31|"A roadblock at the N end of Might's Bridge, over Buss Creek, consisting of single large concrete cubes either side of the road. The W side block has several metal hooks for camouflage netting."|"2000/03/27"|0|"" 13709|11778|31|"Pillbox variant. There are six sides to the structure, three face S and each has an embrasure, but without shelves or gun mountings. Traces of green paint on the outside reflects camouflage scheme. The interior is painted white and there are no rear facing embrasures."|"2000/03/26"|0|"" 13710|11779|31|"A pillbox variant, sometimes termed a 'Suffolk Square'. Very overgrown."|"2000/03/26"|0|"" 13711|11780|31|"A pillbox variant, sometimes termed a 'Suffolk Square'. Internally there are concrete shelves but no anti-ricochet wall. There are two embrasures to each wall with the exception of the entrance wall with one embrasure. The floor is set almost 18in below ground level and at the entrance there are steps down."|"2000/03/26"|0|"" 13712|6435|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Octagonal pillbox facing E. Small embrasures of which two are now blocked. The creep through entrance has grass on its roof and the LAA chamber is now filled with earth. Most of the yellow brick cladding has fallen away."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 13713|10676|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. Has metal pipes protruding about 4ins out of roof concrete at corners only. Recorder speculates these were for attaching camouflage nets[?]"|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13714|11781|31|"Type 28 pillbox with chamfered roof edges. There is a single large stepped embrasure, facing E, and now blocked."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 13715|9423|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, with a circle of bolts within the large embrasure. Very thick approx 3ft walls. One rifle or LMG embrasure on SE side. Large entrance NW side. Brick wall extends either side of back of pillbox to support a thick layer of concrete running from the base of the pillbox to about 5ft above the roof on the very steep hillside [protection against land slips?]. Chamfered roof and corners."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13716|2630|31|"Polygonal concrete-faced pillbox - faces S. There is a raised section at the centre. Overgrown."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13717|11782|31|"A pillbox variant, sometimes termed a 'Suffolk Square'. Internally there are concrete shelves but no anti-ricochet wall. There are two embrasures to each wall with the exception of the entrance wall with one embrasure."|"2000/03/26"|0|"" 13718|3290|31|"Polygonal pillbox faced with local stone - faces NNW. Brick-shuttering inside. Entrance to well protected by wall blocked at one end. The inside of the roof shows impressions of corrugated iron."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13719|11783|31|"Square pillbox, faced with concrete blocks as well as natural stone. Only one embrasure. No apparent entrance. Entrance was probably through boat store adjoining, now painted white, although during the war the two structures probably merged together, the boat store acting as camouflage."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13720|6432|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Octagonal pillbox with creep through entrance and small embrasures in each wall. In the middle is an LAA chamber with mounting intact."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 13721|11784|215|"Pillbox now DEMOLISHED. It was of two storeys, with embrasures in the upper level, and was camouflaged to look like a garage. [See photograph on page 59 of Wills, 'Pillboxes']"|"____/__/__"|6|"59" 13722|11785|31|"Spigot mortar mounting. Next to site of demolished pillbox."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13723|11786|31|"Spigot mortar mounting. Overgrown with hawthorn trees and bushes."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13724|11787|31|"Pillbox demolished with explosives after the war."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13725|11787|31|"Square [?] pillbox; not inspected."|"1999/04/01"|0|"" 13726|11788|31|"Long trench running parallel to the road. The rear of the trench is supported by flat sheet iron held in place by angle iron stakes with notch near top [to take barbed wire entanglement?]."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13727|11789|31|"Spigot mortar mounting. Set in a hollow with top of spigot now below ground level. [Only located by the recorder after a gorse fire]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13728|838|31|"Pillbox with originally embrasures in every face. An extra 2ft approx concrete added which blocked off the rear embrasure. The embrasures through the extra thickness of concrete were made with parallel sides, then angled later. Cut and bent reinforcing bars are visible in the two remaining embrasures. Field of fire SSE."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13729|1606|31|"Rectangular pillbox with L-shaped integral entrance on S side. NW embrasure covers hill and valley towards Hawkinge: SE side covers field and houses of Capel-le-Ferne. There are no other embrasures. Central dividing wall opposite entrance. Turnbull mounting."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13730|578|31|"Square-style pillbox, made of concrete blocks about the same size as breeze blocks. Entrance is on the N side, so main field of fire is E and S. Corrugated iron roof support still in place. Angled embrasure covers road and roadblock. Large 'straight-through' embrasures on N and S sides. Much longer 'straight-through' embrasure on the E side looking uphill towards airfield. Shelf fittings visible inside. Roof of a 'sunken design' with remains of tarmac showing. A hole has been broken through the roof perhaps as a chimney vent."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13731|11790|31|"Adjacent to pillbox [see UORN 578] are the remains of what may be a railblock - 5 rounded cones, 2 rectangular blocks, and a railway bridge wall that has had concrete blocks added to increase its height."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13735|6565|31|"Type 24 pillbox with 3 embrasures in the longest side. The other 4 walls have 1 embrasure each. Entrance on the SW side, with metal hinges still in place for door. The outside of all embrasures is protected by a 1in thick iron plate. There is a central Y-shaped wall. Shelf brackets are still in place. Square edged roof. Six-foot trench at right angles to N side. Pillbox and trench are on bank level with field, the road being about 7ft below. Field of fire for three embrasures is towards the E edge of the airfield"|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13736|11792|31|"This 'pillbox' is really part of a fortified building. It is not known if the upper floor was also fortified."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13739|11793|31|"There is a pile of reinforced concrete slabs at this point which may be the remains of a pillbox."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13742|11794|31|"Probable site of pillbox now DESTROYED."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13745|11795|31|"Probable site of pillbox now DESTROYED."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13748|5736|31|"A twin embrasure type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. A large circular hole (at least 3ft in diameter) has been cut in the roof near the SE corner. The concrete slab from the hole lies on the roof to the left of the hole."|"2000/02/18"|0|"" 13749|11796|31|"Probable site of pillbox now DESTROYED."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13750|11797|31|"6-sided concrete pillbox (probable type 27) with roofed blast wall to entrance with embrasure and two vertical concrete posts. 6-sided central well for LMG AA role. Wooden beam across. Square entrance to well on E side. Steps leading up to entrance on N side. The pillbox is in the back garden of a house on a new housing estate, and is described as an 'observation post' on the deeds. The owner does not like it in his garden, but has failed to get the authorities to demolish it. He has planted fast-growing creepers around it!"|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 13751|11798|31|"Two large anti-tank cylinders."|"1996/06/__"|0|"" 13752|11799|31|"Home Guard defence position. It lies on a slope next to railway bridge levelled into a two tier plateau for gun positions. The upper level consists of a bunker covered in earth. The site can not easily be seen and there are barbed wire and possible sandbags associated with the site."|"1997/03/06"|0|"" 13753|11800|31|"Pillbox of the 'double-type'. [?]"|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13756|11801|31|"Home Guard observation post. The roof of Maypole Dairy was used as an Home Guard OP."|"1999/01/06"|0|"" 13757|9972|31|"Anti-tank gun pillbox, brick-shuttered, with wide field of fire, SW, W, and NW. Its N wall has been blown up. The reinforcing rods are curled upwards rather than cut. The E wall has been pushed backwards. One defensive wall (the S) is still standing. The explosion seems to have been carried out at the end of the war as there is no damage to the surrounding young trees."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13758|2534|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. Camouflage roof beams are still showing. Hooks for camouflage also extant as well as embrasure covers. The pillbox is in the grounds of a restaurant and could be restored as an 'attraction'"|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13759|10130|31|"Single roadblock cylinder on its side in the middle of the road. [Information on the area during the war, including use for D-Day concentration, obtained from the landlord of the nearby Woolpack public house]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13760|10163|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox, providing all-round fire. Entrance is in the NE side and protected by strengthened L-shaped wall, with concrete about 3 feet thick. Embrasures all round, angled outwards with single brick air vent above. now DESTROYED."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13761|11802|31|"Spigot mounting on bank beside road. Covered roadblock. Steep valley to NW."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13762|10107|31|"21 x 'pimples' on NW side of road. 5 x 'pimples' on SE side of road. The 'pimples' are of a 4-sided pyramidal type."|"1987/__/__"|0|"" 13763|11803|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox, with brick filling to embrasures faces W."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13764|11804|31|"Polygonal concrete pillbox - faces S. Has two embrasures for rear defence."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13765|11805|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders and 1 x anti-tank cube, all with metal rings at top. Positioned on their sides at top of shallow bank and may have been repositioned from their original site by the road [roadblock]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13766|11806|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox (type 23) - faces SW. Has one crenellated wall with entrance on the same side. One square chamber is open to the sky with an AA gun mounting pole."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13767|8117|31|"Wall with 7 x loopholes and 2 more that have been blocked."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13768|11807|31|"Type 24 reinforced pillbox. A lower outer wall has been added to increase the overall thickness of the structure."|"1994/07/14"|568|"" 13769|1799|31|"Pillbox variant, built into corner of stone wall for camouflage."|"1994/07/14"|568|"" 13770|11808|31|"Type 24 pillbox. The walls are 40cm thick and a lower outer wall, 69cm thick, has been added giving a total wall thickness of 109cm.The pillbox faces towards the airfield, not the coast."|"1992/06/07"|568|"" 13771|1825|31|"Pillbox variant. A rectangular pillbox with extensions to the front wall and the use of local stones for camouflage."|"1992/06/07"|568|"" 13772|1826|31|"Steel dome set on steel cylinder and buried. It is not an Allan Williams turret, but shows similarities."|"1992/06/07"|568|"" 13773|11809|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13774|11810|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox [probably type 22]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13775|11811|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13776|11812|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13777|7358|31|"Anti-tank pillbox sited behind Dover Castle wall. Embrasure made by removing top of buttress. [Recorder Carson gives NGR - TR 324420]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13778|11813|31|"Type 24 pillbox. A lower outer wall has been added to increase the thickness of the walls. "|"1992/06/07"|568|"" 13779|11814|31|"6 x anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13780|11815|31|"Four rows of concrete sockets to take anti-tank vertical rails."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13781|11816|31|"Spigot mortar mounting with corrugated iron supporting trench sides."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13782|11817|31|"Anti-tank gun pillbox. Embrasure faces NE, entrance SW. SE side is formed by the steep bank of an earthwork. Concrete and brick facing."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13783|11818|31|"6-sided brick and concrete pillbox."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13784|11819|31|"3 x anti-tank 'pimples' and 1 x anti-tank cube."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13785|3057|31|"Coast Battery consisting of: 1 x twin 6pdr gun emplacement. 3 x fixed beam searchlight emplacements. 1 x Lyon light emplacement. 1 x engine room. 1 x U.P. mounting (Monks Cave used as magazine). 1 x Spigot Mortar [see UORN 11820]."|"1992/12/05"|568|"" 13786|11820|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement. [Part of the Charles Hill Battery complex, see UORN 3057]."|"1992/12/05"|568|"" 13787|11821|31|"Emplacement covering beach. Embrasure possibly intended for an anti-tank gun."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13788|11822|31|"Type 24 brick shuttered pillbox. The bricks have the makers name 'Lochside Bricks' stamped on them."|"1992/12/05"|568|"" 13789|11823|31|"Remains of anti-tank wall visible at low tide [Recorder says this was built in the summer of 1940 and washed away that winter]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13790|11824|31|"Type 24 brick shuttered pillbox. The bricks have the makers' name 'Lochside Bricks' stamped on them."|"1992/12/05"|568|"" 13791|11825|31|"Submarine mine establishment consisting of: Observation Post for controlling minefield. 'D' shaped holdfast for gun emplacement covering minefield. Remains of pier for handling mines. Additional structures near the landing pier have now been demolished."|"1993/08/08"|568|"" 13792|11826|31|"Extended Defence Officers Post (XDD). The post has been buried with only the top above ground. Trees have been planted round it. An XDO post was a control position for a submarine minefield, in this case one laid on the approach to Methil Docks."|"1993/09/30"|568|"" 13793|11827|31|"Round spigot mortar mounting."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13794|11828|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with entrance on E side. No inner blast wall: it was probably removed after the war. The pillbox is on Waterworks land, and the embrasures have been glazed. Brick-shuttered. L-shaped entrance wall. A chimney pipe has been added [almost certainly post-war]: it emerges through an embrasure."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13795|11829|31|"Variant on a type 24 pillbox, having eight sides. A pit in front of the front embrasure is connected to the inside by a sloping shaft. There is a rear entrance arch with steps at both sides. Embrasures are on the front five sides."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13796|11830|31|"90 x anti-tank buoys set in the ground as the edging to a pond and a bend in the road. These have been moved from their original location."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13797|11831|31|"Concrete rectangular pillbox. It has Turnbull fittings. L-shaped corridor entrance. Field of fire NNW and SEE. The entrance is on the SSW side. Central blast wall. Angled roof edge."|"1987/01/__"|0|"73" 13798|11373|31|"Rectangular pillbox [Vickers machine gun emplacement] with two large embrasures facing S along railway."|"1994/08/10"|568|"" 13799|7466|31|"Very well camouflaged pillbox. Rectangular and clad with local stone. Crawl hole entrance with concrete shelf above for embrasure. Very thick walls. The concrete roof was probably camouflaged with grass."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13800|11832|31|"Spigot mortar mounting, shuttered with corrugated iron."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13801|11376|31|"Anti-tank wall, 50m in length. [Information from Mike Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13802|11833|31|"Roadblock. All that remains is a concrete block that was 6ft square and 5ft 10in high. It has been reduced to 2ft 6in to allow road clearance. The block is attached to a short length of anti-tank wall (UORN 18834)."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13803|11834|31|"Anti-tank wall. A short length of wall on N side of bridge over railway. The wall is attached to a concrete block that was part of a roadblock (UORN 18833)."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13804|11835|325|"Emergency coast battery, conserved and displayed to the public."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13805|11837|31|"Spigot mortar mounting, shuttered with corrugated iron."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13806|11838|31|"Spigot mortar mounting, shuttered with corrugated iron."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13807|2218|31|"A very strong pillbox with strengthening pillars on the inside. The outer wall has a metal rod grid to which are attached square metal boxes (like biscuit tins) containing what looks like a mixture of concrete and pitch. Metal hoops are along the upper roof edge to take camouflage nets [?]. Embrasures on three sides. [Recorder Carson gives NGR as TQ 111120]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13808|9940|31|"Anti-tank gun pillbox. 6-sided. The rear protection walls have been removed as it is now used as a garage. Field of fire SSE."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13809|11839|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with central embrasure facing NNE (68 degrees). The rear entrance has no rear embrasure, but the entrance is protected by parallel brick walls. Y-shaped internal blast wall, very close to the entrance. Brick-shuttered, internally and externally. Flat concrete roof. Turnbull fittings (very rusted) for five Vickers .303 machine guns."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13810|11840|31|"Type 22 pillbox - faces E (84 degrees). "|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13811|11841|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Almost completely buried. "|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13812|11842|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Roof rests on girders, and there is an all-round field of fire at near ground level. Access to the pillbox is through a manhole on the sea side. Steps lead down from pillbox floor to underground room/s [now filled with water]."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13813|11843|31|"Anti-tank walls on each side of track under railway."|"1994/07/14"|568|"" 13814|11844|31|"Round concrete pedestal for a spigot mortar, with an L-shaped concrete wall around it."|"1987/01/__"|0|"" 13815|11845|31|"Roadblock on track under railway bridge [photographic evidence suggests that this was a horizontal rail roadblock]."|"1994/07/14"|568|"" 13816|11846|31|"Roadblock under railway bridge."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13817|11380|31|"Vickers machine gun emplacement. A rectangular pillbox with two large embrasures for anti-tank guns [? - Vickers machine guns] and one smaller embrasure."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13818|11381|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with square roof."|"1994/08/10"|568|"" 13819|11847|31|"Anti-tank ditch running parallel to the railway. The ditch is now full of water and looks like a drainage ditch."|"1994/08/10"|568|"" 13820|11848|31|"Roadblock on A92 road bridge over railway. The site is partly demolished."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13821|11849|31|"Section of anti-tank wall, approx. 50ft long, set diagonally across a stream and track between A92 road and railway. The track continues through a bridge under the railway."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13822|11850|31|"Section of anti-tank wall on S side of bridge where road passes under railway."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13823|11851|31|"Section of anti-tank wall along bottom of railway embankment. The wall is on the E side of railway. There can also be seen sections of wall amongst the houses along Rumdewan Terrace."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13824|11852|31|"Line of anti-tank blocks."|"1994/08/10"|568|"" 13825|11853|31|"Pillbox of a variant form of a type 26. It has been built to a second storey level. It is possible that it served as part of the defences of Croydon Airfield, but more likely it was protecting a 'vulnerable point' - i.e. that of the factory to which it is still attached which during the war was making paper tubes for shells and cartridges. Its external condition appears excellent, having apparently been repointed in recent years and painted white. In 1988 oblique aerial photographs show it unpainted. The factory building to which the pillbox is attached is a London Borough of Croydon locally listed 1930s commercial building, of which it is a fine example. It is not known if the protection extends to the pillbox."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 13826|10737|318|"On the coast, just north of Grain, is a length of anti-tank obstacles, part of which is very well preserved. These obstacles are predominantly 'dragon's teeth' and run for approximately 400m from the end of the sea wall (TQ 8885 7710)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13827|1157|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 15ft by 15ft. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13828|1154|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 15ft by 15ft. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13831|1156|318|"On the edge of the counterscarp of the north side of the Citadel on the Western Heights (see Associated Monument records). Trapezoid concrete and brick construction pillbox of non-standard design for this area. [Survey and discussion of type]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13832|976|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 16ft by 16ft. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13833|1055|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13834|1059|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1) [It is not certain that this is the same pillbox as recorded by DoB recorder Burridge - SMR gives NGR - TR 30904026]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13835|975|318|" Brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 16ft by 16ft. The pillbox is not standard for the area, lacking the all-round overhang of the roof slab. Partly demolished by explosives. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13836|8327|318|" Brick construction with concrete roof slab. Differences in internal lay-out and materials suggest this is an observation post rather than a pillbox, though it conforms to the pillbox pattern for this area. [Survey and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13837|969|318|"TR 291405. Standard brick construction square pillbox, unfinished. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13838|971|318|"Pillbox of non-standard design for the area, having a smaller roof size and additional structure built against its side. Interior not accessible."|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 13839|967|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13840|957|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13841|959|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13842|966|318|"TR 296401. Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13843|1136|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13844|954|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13845|992|318|"Standard brick construction square pillbox with concrete roof slab 17ft by 17ft. [Survey details and discussion of type]. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13846|9088|318|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox (type 24 narrow wall version) situated behind hedgerow in field on S side of Gore Green Rd. Faces NE to cover Buckland Rd from Cliffe. Entrance in centre of long rear wall. There is a single embrasure in the centre"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13847|1007|318|"Double and treble line of dragon's teeth with angle iron set into the top to hold barbed wire. Dragon's Teeth in lines from bridge to point where Sackville Cres. does right-angle turn towards Ashford Hospital. Situated in shrubbery alongside the railway."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13848|2674|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing E. Narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13849|2673|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing E. Narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13850|11854|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing E. Narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13854|1798|31|"Type 24 pillbox with walls 107cm thick."|"1992/06/07"|568|"" 13855|11388|31|"One of two areas of Anti-Tank Pimples, up to six rows deep."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13856|1811|31|"One of two areas of Anti-Tank Pimples, up to six rows deep."|"1994/03/16"|568|"" 13857|11855|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"1994/03/17"|568|"" 13858|11856|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1994/03/17"|568|"" 13859|11857|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1994/03/17"|568|"" 13860|4028|31|"Type 24 pillbox with only roof and two sides visible."|"1994/03/17"|568|"" 13861|93|31|"One of two small pillboxes near the 12th hole of Turnhouse Golf Course."|"1997/04/17"|599|"" 13862|95|31|"Pillbox near 12th hole of Turnhouse Golf Course."|"1997/04/17"|599|"" 13863|11858|31|"Anti-landing trench, long since filled-in, but still evident on the ground as a linear depression. [The recorder was told by local people about this trench. It was excavated using local labour. Large numbers of portable objects were also placed on this and other open areas in the vicinity to stop enemy aircraft landing and taking off again]."|"2000/05/18"|0|"" 13866|11859|31|"Anti-tank cylinders [at least 3] in car park of garden centre. It is uncertain if this is their original WWII location."|"1995/03/30"|599|"" 13867|2534|31|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox. Both the interior and exterior brick shuttering is made of a large type of brick (bricks placed edge to edge). The roof and the rear of the pillbox are overgrown. [Elstead Mill is now a restaurant/bar]."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13868|10156|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, still with evidence of original grass camouflage on roof."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13869|11860|31|"Loopholed wall. Two loopholes in stone wall, now filled in but outlines are clearly visible."|"1995/03/30"|599|"" 13870|10133|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox. Used as a log store. Very overgrown. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - SU 905442]."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13871|11861|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete. Set on a bank to guard the main road."|"1992/04/15"|599|"" 13872|10158|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13873|2533|31|"Square infantry pillbox, brick-shuttered (bricks laid edge to edge). One face is set with twin embrasures [see photograph]. Around the entrance there are hooks to hold camouflage netting."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13878|11862|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13879|10144|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, today set in ground up to embrasure level."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13880|10146|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Built with shuttering of bricks laid on edge. One embrasure shutter, made of a type of thick asbestos, is still in working order."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13881|10143|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered. The embrasures have been sealed and a special door fitted for use by bats (Surrey Wildlife Trust). Overgrown."|"2000/05/11"|0|"" 13882|11863|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete. The entrance and embrasures have been blocked up and the structure is now partially buried."|"1992/04/15"|599|"" 13883|11864|31|"Loopholed wall. Two pairs of loopholes in stone wall."|"1997/07/09"|599|"" 13884|11865|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13885|11866|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13886|206|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13887|207|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13888|209|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13889|166|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13890|163|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13891|11867|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13892|11868|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13893|11869|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13894|11870|215|"Recorder Alexander describes site as 'hedgehog'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13895|11871|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13896|11872|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13897|11873|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13898|11874|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13899|11875|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13900|11876|215|"Recorder Alexander describes site as 'breastwork'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13901|11877|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13902|11878|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13903|11879|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13904|11880|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13905|11881|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13906|11882|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13907|11883|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13908|11884|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13909|11885|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13910|11886|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13911|11887|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13912|11888|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13913|11889|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13914|6474|215|"Anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 13916|6871|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13917|6870|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13918|6869|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13919|6868|31|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13920|6867|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13921|6866|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13922|6865|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13923|6864|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13924|6863|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13925|6862|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13926|6861|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13927|6860|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13928|6859|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13929|6858|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13930|6857|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13931|6856|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13932|6855|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13933|6853|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13934|6852|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13935|6851|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13936|6850|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 13937|6846|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"106" 13938|11891|215|"Anti-tank pimples."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13939|11892|215|"Shell-proof type 22 pillbox. [Recorder gives NGR as ST 978841]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13940|11893|171|"Auxiliary Unit site. Information from a veteran relayed by recorder, Colin Jones. Position only approximate. The underground bunker had a vertical brick entrance with a ladder attached to one wall. It had a corrugated iron roof. The entrance was a trap door that was hidden by leaves and branches."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13941|11894|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13942|11895|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13943|11896|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13944|11897|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13945|11898|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13946|11899|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13947|11900|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13948|11901|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13949|11902|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13950|11903|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13951|11904|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13952|11905|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13953|11906|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13954|11907|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13955|11908|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13956|11909|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13957|11910|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13958|11911|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13959|11912|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13960|11913|215|"Recorder Alexander describes site as 'hedgehog'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13961|11914|215|"Anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13962|11915|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13963|11916|215|"Anti-tank cylinders."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13964|11917|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13965|11918|215|"6pdr gunpit."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13966|11919|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13967|2669|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing E: narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13968|2706|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing E: narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13969|2672|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing E: narrow wall version with brick skin"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13970|2699|318|"Small 11 sided concrete pillbox with an embrasure in each facet. Possibly a one man sentry post and part of the security of the nearby Chattenden magazine establishment. Of First World War date, constructed 1914."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13971|2698|318|"Small 11 sided concrete pillbox with an embrasure in each facet. Concrete pivoted door. Possibly a one man sentry post and part of the security for Chattenden magazine establishment."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13972|11920|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13975|11921|318|"Disguised pillbox or adapted existing rectangular brick building. Evidence of bricked up embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13976|11922|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13977|11923|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13978|11924|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13979|11925|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number, 151]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"114" 13980|11926|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 152]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13981|11927|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13982|2675|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing E: narrow wall version with brick skin"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13983|11928|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13984|2696|318|"Concrete and brick anti-tank pillbox type 28 facing W: part of the defence for Lodge Hill ammunition depot."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13985|11929|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13986|11930|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13987|11931|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13990|11933|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13991|11934|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13992|11935|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13993|11932|318|"Concrete anti-tank pillbox type 28 facing W. Roof partially blown in. Holdfast remains. Part of the defences of the Lodge Hill Ammunition Depot."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 13994|11936|215|"Recorder Alexander describes site as 'breastwork'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13995|11937|215|"Recorder Alexander describes site as 'breastwork'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13996|11938|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13997|11939|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13998|11940|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 13999|11941|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14000|2668|318|"Concrete anti-tank pillbox type 28 facing N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14001|11942|318|"Concrete anti-tank pillbox type 28 facing E. Entrance and embrasure blocked. Part of the defences for Lodge Hill ammunition depot."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14002|11943|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14003|11944|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14004|11945|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14005|11946|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14006|11947|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing E . Narrow wall version with brick skin. Part of the defences of the Lodge Hill magazine establishment. [Kent SMR shows a further site at same grid reference (KE16343: TQ 77 SE 134) which may be a duplication. Description is, Behind boundary fence of Wybornes Wood. Brick faced concrete, Type 24, facing East. Good condition]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14007|6818|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14008|11948|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14009|11949|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14010|11950|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox on crest line facing N. Narrow wall version with brick skin. Part of the defences of Lodge Hill magazine."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14011|11951|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14012|11952|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 226]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14013|11953|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14014|11954|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox in slightly entrenched copse. Narrow wall version with brick skin. Door and embrasures blocked."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 14015|11955|215|"Anti-tank pimples."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14016|11956|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing E. Narrow wall version with brick skin. Blocked embrasures and door. "|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 14017|11957|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox on crest line facing N. Incomplete (base slab only). Intended to be part of the defences of Lodge Hill Magazine. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14018|11958|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 233]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14019|11959|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 234]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14021|11960|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. Destroyed. [Original defence site number - 238]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14022|2693|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing N. Narrow wall version with brick skin. On woodland/unmanaged land."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14023|11961|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Destroyed. [Original defence site number - 240]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14024|11962|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 239]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14025|11963|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. Destroyed. [Original defence site number - 241]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14026|11964|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 242]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14027|2694|318|"Mostly demolished remains of concrete type 24 pillbox, with some traces of the former existence of a brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14028|11965|215|"Type 28A strengthened anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 244]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14029|11966|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 247]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14030|11967|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 248]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14031|11968|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Destroyed. [Original defence site number - 250]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14032|2663|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing N. Narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14033|11969|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. Destroyed. [Original defence site number - 249]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14034|11970|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 251]. "|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14035|11971|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 253]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14036|11972|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement. Overgrown in part. Doorway on NW side. Main embrasure (blocked) faces SE. LMG side chamber on the W side with three embrasures (mostly blocked). One additional LMG embrasure. Some graffiti in interior. Chamfered roof edges on all sides except rear. Cut off corners. A slot in the concrete floor presumably took the trail of the 2pdr gun carriage. Another similar emplacement is close by [UORN 11971]. Access possible, including interior - by public footpath."|"2003/09/04"|0|"" 14037|9546|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 258]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14038|11973|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 257]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14039|2657|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing N. Narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14040|11974|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 261]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14041|7200|215|"6pdr gunpit. [Original defence site number - 265]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"115" 14042|2667|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox facing S across River Medway and enfilading beach E and W. Narrow wall version with brick skin. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14043|8927|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox on foreshore facing S across River Medway and enfilading beach E and W. Narrow wall version with brick skin. Although in good condition itself, the pillbox has tilted about 10 degrees S, due to subsidence below concrete slab."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14044|11975|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 266]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14045|2651|318|"Top of buried concrete pillbox visible above turf of counter wall. Faces NNE: possibly type 24. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14046|2709|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox - faces NE. Fronted by a small drainage ditch. Narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14047|9089|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox in old hedge line of field. Faces NW: a narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14048|11976|171|"Pillbox variant, constructed of sandbags. It stood at this location to cover the railway approach to Upton, the S of Upper Ham and the petrol storage depot on the other side of the river. [Oral information from local residents]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14049|11977|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Five or six sided concrete pillbox covering the approach to Upton bridge from the E . The pillbox was demolished in 1947 and stood approx. where the entrance to the Upton Marina now is. A blurred image of the half demolished pillbox can be seen on a film of the 1947 floods in this area."|"2000/02/15"|0|"" 14053|11979|31|"Home Guard observation post. The church tower was used by the Feckenham Platoon of the 9th Worcestershire (Redditch) Battalion Home Guard as their observation post. Information from local Home Guard member."|"2000/03/01"|0|"" 14054|11978|31|"Small 'double-decker' pillbox with thick concrete roof covering the bridge over the Ladybower Dam. Two levels of 3 x embrasures (now glazed). Probably now in use as a Water Board store. It was probably deliberately built as camouflage to look like one of the water management structures in the area. [The recorder admits 17.7.00 that there is a chance he is mistaken in identifying this structure as a pillbox: it have been purpose-built as a water department building and have no military origin]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14055|11980|31|"Home Guard HQ. The former needle factory was used by the Feckenham Platoon of the 9th Worcestershire (Redditch) Battalion Home Guard as their HQ. Information from local Home Guard member."|"2000/03/01"|0|"" 14056|11981|31|"Home Guard HQ. The former private school was used by the Pioneer Platoon of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion Home Guard as their HQ. The Platoon Commander was Lt. A.F. Evans and their meetings were held in the basement of St. Cuthbert's. Training lectures were held here and a .22 rifle range was available. The site has now been redeveloped. Information from local Home Guard member."|"2000/02/28"|0|"" 14057|11982|31|"Slit trench. Described by a local resident as a dugout used by the local Home Guard, this was apparently excavated into the side of the slope and covered with material (probably corrugated tin and turf) so that it was camouflaged from the S but had an open aspect to the N overlooking the road junction."|"2000/02/29"|0|"" 14058|11983|31|"Weapon pit. A circular position, made from sandbags, inside wall of Bevere House and overlooking green."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14059|2532|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Its foundation slab is undermined by the river."|"2000/05/15"|0|"" 14060|10016|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox, with grass (camouflage?) on roof and concrete crenellations. Part of the foundation slab is exposed. [Recorder, Urquhart, gives NGR - SU 879436]."|"2000/05/18"|0|"" 14061|2531|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox, brick-shuttered. The main embrasure has been bricked up, and the emplacement is currently used as a shelter for horses. Most of the brick-shuttering on the protection walls to the emplacement has fallen away."|"2000/05/18"|0|"" 14062|10010|31|"2 x anti-tank cubes, with lifting rings. They may have been moved from their original position. An anti-tank cylinder also lies nearby."|"2000/05/18"|0|"" 14063|10002|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox, brick-shuttered. The main gun embrasure is bricked up. The structure is currently used to shelter farm animals."|"2000/05/25"|0|"" 14064|10007|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered with bricks laid edge to edge. Very overgrown."|"2000/05/25"|0|"" 14065|10009|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Very overgrown. Concrete faced (i.e. no exterior brick shuttering)."|"2000/05/18"|0|"" 14066|9980|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement of unusual form, with open back and side chambers. Brick-shuttered. An attempt has been made to blow a hole in the structure."|"2000/05/18"|0|"" 14067|9981|31|"There are some ten anti-tank 'pimples' along this stretch of the lake, mainly overgrown. [Recorder spoke to local groundsman who stated that the 'pimples' had been placed in their present position towards the end of the war. They had earlier been part of a roadblock near the Waverley Mill Bridge or perhaps used across the open spaces of the fields adjacent to Waverley Abbey]."|"2000/05/25"|0|"" 14068|11984|31|"Centre of Resistance. A large house (now a private hospital) occupying an elevated site, overlooking the Bath Road, was designated a Centre of Resistance during WW2. It is likely that the grounds at the S end of the site would have had dug positions from where fire could be directed S down the Bath Road."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 14069|11985|31|"Home Guard Observation Post. High Park occupies a prominent position to the W of Droitwich with extensive views all round. The house still exists but is closely surrounded by trees and difficult to photograph. The observation post was manned by No. 14 Platoon, D Company, 2nd Worcestershire (Bromsgrove) Battalion Home Guard."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 14070|11986|31|"Trenches were dug here by the Home Guard during WW2, presumably to provide a firing position covering the road junction. In the event, they were used for grenade practice, apparently utilising full tins of beans as dummy grenades. There is no real sign of the trenches now. Information from local resident."|"2000/04/09"|0|"" 14071|11987|31|"Trenches were dug here by the Home Guard during WW2, presumably to cover the open fields to the S against a parachute drop to attack Defford Airfield. In the event, they were used for grenade practice, apparently utilising full tins of beans as dummy grenades. There is no real sign of the trenches now. Information from local resident."|"2000/04/09"|0|"" 14072|11988|31|"Home Guard Pioneer Platoon Base. The Pioneer Platoon of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion Home Guard had their base in Evans' Builders Yard. The owner A.F. Evans was the Platoon Commander. The site has been redeveloped for housing."|"2000/04/02"|0|"" 14073|11989|31|"Home Guard Auxiliary Unit Operational Base. Brick built farm building converted to form the first operational base for the Alfrick patrol (Jehu [?] until a more conventional underground facility was built by the Royal Engineers on the opposite side of Round Hill. Only one wall remains of the building together with a pile of bricks. "|"2000/04/03"|0|"" 14074|11990|31|"Home Guard Headquarters. The village hall was used by the Powick Platoon of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion Home Guard as their HQ and for training purposes during WW2. The hall has been substantially altered and improved recently."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 14075|11991|270|"Anti-tank cylinders positioned under trees at cross roads. They were still extant in 1954"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14076|11992|31|"Home Guard Headquarters. The former memorial hall, now replaced by a new structure, was used by the Fairfield Platoon of the 2nd Worcestershire (Bromsgrove) Battalion Home Guard as their HQ during WW2."|"2000/03/11"|0|"" 14077|11993|270|"Roadblock on bridge consisting on concrete blocks and vertical rails. Information on the block was given by person who was a schoolboy in Redditch during WW2."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14078|11994|31|"Home Guard Headquarters. No, 7 (Dodford) Platoon of the 2nd Worcestershire (Bromsgrove) Battalion Home Guard used the village hall as their HQ during WW2. The original hall has been redeveloped."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 14079|11995|31|"Home Guard store. A store of 'Molotov Cocktails' was stored at Battlefield House for use by No. 7 (Dodford) Platoon Home Guard against enemy columns passing through the adjacent road cutting."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 14080|11996|31|"Bombing posts were established on either side of the sandstone road cutting here from which No. 7 (Dodford) Platoon Home Guard would have thrown 'Molotov Cocktails' against enemy columns. It is likely that there was a roadblock (possibly a cable block as at Fairfield) but this is not remembered by the recorders informant who was a former Home Guard member."|"2000/03/25"|0|"" 14081|11997|31|"A roadblock was established on this bridge in 1940 by the local Home Guard. The block consisted of a large section of ships steel plate to be slotted between the bridge abutments. The steel plate was later witnessed being used as a spigot mortar target on Berrow Hill, 5 miles to the N. Oral evidence form local Home Guard member."|"2000/04/24"|0|"" 14082|11998|31|"An Anderson shelter was erected here during WW2 for the storage of ammunition by the Knightwick, 'K' Company of the 7 Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion Home Guard. The site is inaccessible so it is not possible to assess its condition."|"2000/04/24"|0|"" 14083|11999|31|"Roadblock. 'Knife Rests' were stored here during WW2 for the purpose of blocking off the approach from the S to the village."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 14084|12000|31|"Gun emplacement. A sandbagged weapons position was constructed here during WW2 by the Radford Home Guard to deal with any enemy approach from the S."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 14085|12001|31|"Auxiliary Unit Bomb Store. The store for the Lenches Auxiliary Unit was kept in the space beneath the steps to the grain store at Grove Farm. This had a padlocked door to ensure security. The steps have now been demolished as part of a conversion of the grain store to residential use."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 14086|12002|31|"At least 6 anti-tank cylinders were stored here during WW2. There is no sign of them now."|"2000/04/24"|0|"" 14087|12003|31|"Home Guard Headquarters. A Nissen hut was erected here for use by K Company (Knightwick) of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion Home Guard. This replaced Woodford House as their HQ."|"2000/04/24"|0|"" 14088|12004|31|"Home Guard observation post and base. The Radford Platoon of the 4th Worcestershire (Evesham) Battalion Home Guard used this half timbered cottage as a base for anti-parachutist patrolling, an observation post and for sleeping and messing whilst not on duty. The cottage was otherwise unused but owned by the Platoon Commander. It has now returned to residential use."|"2000/04/30"|0|"" 14089|12005|31|"A sandbagged weapons position was constructed here during WW2 by the Radford Home Guard to deal with any enemy approach from the W. Apparently the sand used in the construction could still be seen many years after the war. There is no sign of it now."|"2000/04/22"|0|"" 14090|12006|31|"Home Guard patrolling base. The Knightwick Company of the 7th Worcestershire (Malvern) Battalion Home Guard used the farm as a base for patrolling the W side of Crews Hill as far N as the railway. Those Home Guard members not on patrol used the farm buildings as sleeping and messing quarters."|"2000/04/24"|0|"" 14091|12007|270|"Auxiliary Unit Operational Base. It apparently still exists but access has been denied by land owners. It appears to be a standard underground facility with vertical shaft entrance and an escape tunnel. Its location was identified by a former member of the Overbury Patrol."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14092|12008|31|"Home Guard Headquarters. The local platoon of the Home Guard used the local Scout Hut as their HQ during the latter part of WW2. The hut had earlier been used by the Sampson Patrol Auxiliary Unit. The hut no longer exists. [See also UORN 13270]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 14093|12009|31|"Auxiliary Unit site. The Sampson Patrol of the Worcestershire Auxiliary Units used the Broadheath Scout Hut as their HQ and for instruction and training purposes during the early part of WW2. The hut was later used as the HQ for the local Home Guard Platoon. The hut no longer exists."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 14094|12010|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 267]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14095|12011|215|"6pdr gun emplacement. Destroyed. [Original defence site number - 268]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14096|12013|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 269]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14097|12012|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS) PILLBOX OF TYPE 29 [no such type - strengthened type 24] WITH ADDED PROTECTED DOORWAY (HELLIS). VIS=25/12/1994 (GRIFFITH) PILLBOX LIES AT END OF GARDEN OF PRIVATE HOUSE, AT CORNER OF COASTGUARD HILL, WHERE OTTER VALLEY MEETS CLIFF. CONDITION LOOKS STABLE (GRIFFITH). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII 4/1/1991 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=GRIFFITH, F.M./AS ABOVE/(3/1/1995) "|"1995/02/07"|0|"" 14098|9547|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 270]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14099|12014|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 271]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14100|9548|215|"Roadblock"|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14101|12015|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 272]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14102|12016|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Destroyed. [Original defence site number - 274]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14103|9549|215|"Anti-tank pimples."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14104|12017|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 275]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14105|12018|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Destroyed. [Original defence site number - 276]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14106|12019|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Destroyed. "|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14107|12020|215|"6pdr gun emplacement. Destroyed. ['GHQ Line Rear or Section Red' report gives this site as a type 22 shell-proof pillbox]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14108|12021|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14109|9988|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Much brick-shuttering has fallen away."|"2000/05/25"|0|"" 14110|12022|215|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14111|7207|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox, currently being used as a store. Brick exterior shuttering and roof 'battlements' (camouflage to break up roof line)."|"2000/05/25"|0|"" 14112|12023|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14113|12024|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14114|12025|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 287]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14115|7166|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 288]. Corrugated iron shuttering. [see photograph p89]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"89 and 116" 14116|9974|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples', some with iron loops set at the top."|"2000/05/25"|0|"" 14117|9811|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14118|12026|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14119|7177|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"166" 14121|12027|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14122|7179|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14123|12028|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14124|12029|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14125|7379|215|"Standard 5ft anti-tank cubes at the point where an anti-tank ditch met the River Thames."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14126|12030|215|"Roadblock"|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14127|12031|31|"Auxiliary Unit 'hideout', possibly of a radio station. It has a vertical shaft entrance, some 10ft deep, originally concealed by a heavy concrete trapdoor disguised with random stone taken from an adjacent broken-down drystone wall. The lid, now pulled to one side, has the remains of a piece of metal tubing passing through its construction, possibly indicative of being operated by a counterbalance activated by a ball bearing. The interior is of two chambers, one leading into the other. The first (smaller) room had shelves or recesses built into its sides and was about 5ft-6ft square. The second was of Anderson shelter type construction and had ventilation shafts running horizontally to the door and had a metal conduit taking an aerial to the surface. This wire on the surface was hidden by being buried in the bark of a tree (now felled). [Duncan Simpson]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14128|7173|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14129|12032|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14130|12033|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14131|7160|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 299]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14132|12034|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14133|12035|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 305]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14134|12036|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14135|12037|215|"Anti-tank cube."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14136|12038|215|"6pdr gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14137|12039|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14138|12040|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14139|12041|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14140|12042|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14141|7162|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14142|12043|215|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14143|12044|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 315]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14144|12045|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"116" 14145|12046|220|"Polygonal type 22 concrete-faced pillbox on beach front."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14146|12047|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14147|12048|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 319]. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 613894]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14148|12049|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. [Original defence site number - 320]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14149|12050|215|"Boat house defended building"|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14150|12051|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14151|12052|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. Entrance and embrasures blocked up."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14152|12053|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. "|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14153|12054|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14154|12055|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14155|12056|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14156|12057|215|"6pdr anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14157|12058|215|"Anti-tank cubes."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14158|12059|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 330]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14159|12060|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14160|12061|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14161|12062|325|"Pillbox that was blown up (unsuccessfully) by the Army, and later demolished."|"____/__/__"|603|"" 14162|12063|215|"6pdr gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14163|12064|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14164|12065|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14165|12066|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14166|12067|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14167|12068|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14168|12069|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 15]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14169|12070|215|"6pdr gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14170|12071|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox. [Original defence site number - 11]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14171|12072|215|"6pdr gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14172|12073|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14173|12074|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"117" 14174|12075|31|"Battery, with anti-shipping searchlight and AA guns. Battery observation posts. Open to public."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14175|12076|31|"Coastal battery equipped in December 1939 with 2 x Mk.10 guns. Battery command post. Reused after the war as a rocket testing site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14176|12077|31|"Spigot mortar base. Reinforced concrete cylinder with rusty spigot [normally stainless steel]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14177|7467|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14178|7469|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14179|7470|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14180|7472|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14181|7474|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14182|7475|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14183|7477|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14184|7479|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14185|7482|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14186|279|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14187|281|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14188|7487|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14189|282|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14190|283|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14191|284|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14192|285|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14193|287|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14194|7491|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14195|7492|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14196|291|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"1333" 14197|293|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14198|296|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14199|297|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"" 14200|7495|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14201|311|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14202|312|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14203|313|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14204|12079|215|"Type 22 pillbox. [This site may be a duplication of UORN 314]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14205|315|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14206|7496|215|"Type 24 pillbox, with original camouflage on roof [see photograph p65]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"65 +133" 14207|316|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14208|317|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14209|318|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14210|7497|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"133" 14212|12080|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14213|8734|31|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox, partly sunk into bank on canal side. Interior quite clean and tidy."|"2000/05/20"|0|"" 14214|8735|31|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox, in a private field. Unable to gain access, site viewed from towpath on S bank of canal."|"2000/05/20"|0|"" 14215|12081|31|"Some 18 x anti-tank cylinders lying in the river bed and against the banks. [They look as if they have been removed post-war from their original location - perhaps from a roadblock site in Sudbury - and used as reinforcement for the banks of the river]. "|"2000/06/15"|0|"" 14216|319|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14217|320|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14218|321|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14219|322|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14220|323|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an 'Eastern Command Type' in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14221|324|215|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14222|7501|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14224|7506|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14225|7508|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14227|7512|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14228|7513|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14229|7516|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14230|7518|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"" 14232|7520|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14233|7522|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14234|7524|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14235|7525|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14236|6978|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14237|7528|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14238|7530|215|"Type 24 shell-proof."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14239|7531|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14240|7534|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14241|7535|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14242|7536|215|"Vickers machine gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"" 14243|7538|215|"Vickers machine gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14244|7539|215|"Vickers machine gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14245|7540|215|"Vickers machine gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14246|7541|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"134" 14247|7542|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14248|7543|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14249|7544|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14250|6975|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14251|7546|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14252|7547|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14253|7548|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14254|7550|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14255|7551|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14256|7552|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14257|7553|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14258|7554|215|"Type 28a 6pdr anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14259|7555|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14260|9998|31|"Circular pillbox, corrugated-iron shuttered, with some of the shuttering still in situ. [Probably a type 25]."|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14261|7559|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14262|7560|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14263|7564|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14264|7565|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14265|7566|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14266|9972|31|"Anti-tank gun pillbox. It is in a dangerous condition, as part of a load bearing wall has collapsed leaving a large part of the concrete roof with no support. It is in heavy undergrowth, and vandalised with graffiti."|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14267|7567|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14268|7568|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14269|7570|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14270|7571|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14271|9973|31|"Type 26 pillbox, built into the bank of the River Wey and with concrete steps down the bank to the entrance. It faces across the river opposite the anti-tank 'pimples' at the rear of Waverley Abbey. "|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14272|7573|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14273|7574|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14274|7577|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14275|9971|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox; brick-shuttered."|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14276|7578|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14278|7583|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14279|9966|31|"2 x large cylinder obstacles with metal rings at the top. They are probably in their original situation. The adjacent Moor Park House was very likely requisitioned by the military in 1940."|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14280|7584|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox. Faces SE."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14281|9961|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown."|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14282|7587|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14283|7588|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14284|9962|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples'. Overgrown."|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14285|9940|31|"Anti-tank artillery pillbox. The main gun embrasure has been sealed and the emplacement is now used as a garage with doors fitted."|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14286|7590|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14287|7591|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14288|9939|31|"Large anti-tank cylinder with metal ring. It has been moved recently for the building of a new fence, but the farmer says it will be preserved in the field. [The recorder talked with the farmer who pointed out an area which had been trenched for inundation from the River Wey as well as the position of anti-tank 'pimples' now removed]."|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 14289|7592|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14290|7593|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14291|1892|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with concrete Y-shaped blast wall and brick shelf supports. Grass on roof. Situated at edge of field set in ground at low level. Overgrown. Field of fire E towards B2188 road Fordcombe - Penshurst. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/05/16"|0|"" 14292|7598|215|"Type 24 shell-poof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14293|8351|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with concrete Y-shaped blast wall and brick shelf supports. Grass on roof. Situated in corner of field on tributary of River Medway, hidden by trees. Field of fire E towards B2188 Fordcombe to Penshurst road. [with PLAN drawn on form]."|"1999/05/16"|0|"" 14294|7599|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14295|7600|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"135" 14296|7601|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14297|7602|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14298|12083|31|"Type 22 variant pillbox, concrete-faced, with guarded covered concrete entrance, straight blast wall, and vertical wood inserts for shelves fitted under each embrasure. Field of fire E across Canal."|"1999/06/02"|0|"" 14299|7604|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14300|7603|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14301|7605|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14302|329|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14303|330|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14304|331|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14305|8259|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form, with guarded entrance [blast wall may have been removed]; bolts fitted below embrasures for vertical wood shelf supports; wood shuttered interior and exterior. Situated on N side of canal with field of fire S across Canal. Identification no. 64 [assumed]. Cracks to structure inside. 5 x medium embrasures and 1 x small entrance embrasure. Thicker wall section on W side. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14306|333|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"" 14307|334|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14308|336|215|"Type 28a 6pdr anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14309|337|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14310|7606|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14311|7607|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14312|7608|215|"Type 28a, 6pdr, anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14313|8258|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form, with covered guarded entrance and brick Y-shaped blast wall; bolts fitted below embrasures for vertical wood shelf supports. Wood shuttered interior and exterior. Situated on N side of Canal with field of fire S across Canal defending rail bridge. Identification no.63. 5 x medium embrasures and 1 x small entrance embrasure. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14314|7609|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14315|7610|215|"Type 28a, 6pdr, anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14316|7611|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14317|7008|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14318|7614|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14319|7615|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14320|7617|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14321|7620|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14322|7621|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14323|8207|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox, fitted with 5 semi-circular gun mountings with 3 x rectangular cast embrasures; a double Y-shaped blast wall with covered guarded entrance (2-way entrance). Wood-shuttered interior and exterior. Field of fire S towards Folkestone and covering junction of roads on approach to Hawkinge airfield. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14324|7625|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14325|7626|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14326|7627|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14327|7628|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14328|7629|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14329|6829|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14330|829|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form. One small embrasure visible from road [no access]. Heavily overgrown. Field of fire S. Tip lines show poor standard of concrete casting. Concrete exterior facing. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14331|8216|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form. 2 x embrasures visible from the road [no access]. Field of fire S. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14332|8257|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form, with covered guarded entrance and double Y-shaped blast wall: bolts fitted below embrasures for vertical wood shelf supports. Wood-shuttered exterior and interior. Entrance is half-blocked by brickwork on steel bars. Situated on N side of Canal with field of fire S across Canal to railway. Identification no.62. 5 x medium embrasures; 1 x small entrance embrasure. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14333|8255|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form, with covered guarded entrance and reverse Y-shaped blast wall. Bolts fitted below embrasures for vertical wood shelf supports. Wood-shuttered interior and exterior. Situated on NE side of Canal with field of fire E across Canal, guarding N/S road crossing of Canal. 5 x medium embrasures: 1 x small entrance embrasure. Identification no.61. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14334|7631|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14335|7632|215|"Type 28a, 6pdr, anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14336|7633|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14337|7634|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14338|7635|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14339|7636|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14340|843|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form, with guarded covered concrete entrance; brick straight blast wall. Vertical wood inserts for shelves fitted under each embrasure. 4 x main embrasures blocked by brickwork. Entrance rifle embrasure blocked by later construction. Field of fire S towards Folkestone. with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder Farthing gives NGR - TR 239378 which may be to this site, or it is possible that Farthing's site is a new one]."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14341|8247|31|"Type 22 pillbox of variant form, with guarded entrance, no roof, and straight blast wall (brick). Bolts fitted below embrasures for vertical wood shelf supports. Wood-shuttered exterior / interior. Entrance on E side. Situated on mound above level of Canal on its W with field of fire E across Canal. 5 x medium embrasures and 1 x small entrance embrasure. Graffiti inside. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 14342|6821|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"136" 14343|7638|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14346|7639|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14347|7642|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14348|7643|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14349|12084|31|"34 x concrete anti-tank 'pimples' set in grounds of ambulance station"|"1998/08/08"|0|"" 14350|7644|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14351|6812|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14352|907|31|"Non-standard design pillbox, situated on elevated ground with field of fire W to Chiddingstone Causeway and the E/W road (B2027). with PLAN drawn on form. [Recorder farthing gives NGR - TQ 521466]."|"1998/12/13"|0|"" 14353|910|31|"Non-standard design pillbox. Situated on elevated ground with field of fire N towards hamlet of Charcott, protecting E/W road (B2027). with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/12/13"|0|"" 14354|7645|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 14355|7646|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14356|6820|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14357|6805|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14359|12086|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered exterior and interior - the latter lower section has slots set into the brickwork. Concrete blast wall with identification number A121 on entrance section. Whitewashed interior with rubble inside. Field of fire SE. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/04/25"|0|"" 14360|12087|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox. 5 x embrasures with no rear embrasures on either side of entrance. Unusual exterior embrasure design. Semi-circular gun platforms at each embrasure with semi-circular concrete ring near floor: wooden blocks fitted to ring with a further wooden block under the embrasure. Y-shaped brick blast wall. Whitewashed interior. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/04/11"|0|"" 14361|634|31|"Non-standard pillbox. Brick-skinned exterior. 3 x embrasures with vents in roof either side. Central blast wall constructed of brick. Wood shelf covering all three embrasures. Back wall of pillbox constructed of brick with brick wall covering entrance. Earth on roof. Field of fire S. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/04/11"|0|"" 14363|12088|31|"Standard type 28 pillbox [interior not seen], situated on edge of field with field of fire S. Brick-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/12/20"|0|"" 14364|12089|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox of non-standard shape, with 6 x embrasures and no interior blast wall. Whitewashed interior with V-shaped slots under each embrasure. Brick-shuttered. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/12/20"|0|"" 14365|632|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered exterior; interior with brick dividing blast wall. Holdfast mounting in main gun chamber. Whitewashed. Wood shelf in machine gun chamber. Brick shelf supports. Two vents at rear and in corner. Sunken entrance in slope with brick guarded entrance with rifle embrasure at side. Field of fire S to road / river bridge and seep river cutting. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/04/11"|0|"" 14366|625|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with brick dividing wall and brick guarded entrance wall at rear. Brick-skinned with earth on roof. Wood-shuttered interior, with wood shelf in machine gun chamber. Whitewashed interior. Situated in middle of open field with direction of fire S. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/02/28"|0|"" 14367|626|31|"Type 28a variant anti-tank gun pillbox. Brick-shuttered exterior with brick-shuttered side wall and wood-shuttered wall containing embrasures (whitewashed). 2 x blast walls of brick, one in machine gun chamber and one dividing that chamber from the main gun chamber. Machine gun chamber has 4 x embrasures with vents above. Wooden shelves in machine gun chamber are in good condition. Main gun chamber has holdfast mounting, with entrance in side and with brick wall guarding entrance. Direction of fire towards St. Dunstan's Bridge. Overgrown. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/02/28"|0|"" 14368|7648|215|"Type 28a, 6pdr, anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14369|12090|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Brick exterior shuttering with brick-shuttered lower interior with slots in brickwork under each embrasure. Interior whitewashed. Reinforcing rods breaking through in some places. No identification number seen. Field of fire E across deep course of brook. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/03/07"|0|"" 14370|7651|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14372|338|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"" 14373|12091|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered exterior with brick-shuttered lower interior with slots in brickwork under each embrasure. Whitewashed. Cracks inside with reinforcement showing. Concrete blast wall. Identification number A124. Field of fire N and E. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/03/07"|0|"" 14374|364|215|"Vickers machine gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14375|12092|31|"Small pillbox situated in front garden of property. Field of fire E. [No access: private property]. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/03/07"|0|"" 14376|366|215|"Type 28a, 6pdr, anti-tank gun emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14377|12093|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, wood-shuttered interior and exterior. Brick shelf supports inside. Field of fire NE to railway. Overgrown and full of rubble. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/03/19"|0|"" 14380|592|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, wood-shuttered interior and exterior. No slots or shelves inside. Concrete blast wall. Field of fire NE to railway. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/03/19"|0|"" 14381|12095|31|"Non-standard type 24 pillbox design. Wood-shuttered interior and exterior, with brick shelf supports. poor standard of concrete casting at rear section. 4 x embrasures, with side entrance as pillbox is set into slope of hillside. Y-shaped blast wall. Field of fire N to railway and river. There is some damage around the embrasures. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/03/19"|0|"" 14383|2522|31|"Standard type 24 pillbox, with wood-shuttered exterior [interior not seen]. Situated in small field close to farmhouse. Field of fire to N and E protecting N/S B2188 Groombridge road. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/03/19"|0|"" 14384|390|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14385|391|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14386|393|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14387|6983|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command type."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14388|6874|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14389|398|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14390|401|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14391|402|215|"Pillbox variant. Described as an Eastern Command Type in 'Ironside's Line'."|"1999/__/__"|426|"137" 14392|12096|31|"Concrete exterior faced pillbox, with raised structure on roof that may be for AA gun mounting. Faces E."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 14393|12097|215|"3 x anti-tank cubes, in a broken condition. [Picture on p36 of book cited]."|"1999/12/__"|604|"36" 14394|12098|215|"Machine gun loophole in churchyard wall, allowing a field of fire along the village street."|"1999/12/__"|604|"51" 14395|6780|215|"Double-decker concrete pillbox, based on type 22 design. Projecting girders and holes indicate that camouflage was once attached [see photograph on page 52 of cited work]."|"1998/12/__"|604|"52" 14396|12099|215|"Anti-tank blocks in a line at right angles to the sea on Chesil Beach"|"1999/12/__"|604|"53" 14397|12100|215|"Type 25 circular pillbox made with corrugated-iron shuttering. Some damage to exterior [see photographs on page 31 of work cited]."|"1999/12/__"|605|"31" 14398|12101|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox - faces NW. [May have been demolished]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14399|12102|31|"Two-storey gun emplacement. [This structure may possibly be an observation tower]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14400|1906|31|"Coast artillery battery consisting of 2 x 12pdr. quick-firing guns, replaced in February 1941 by 2 x twin 6pdr. guns. 2 x director/observation towers built for guns: 3 x anti-shipping searchlights. Searchlight generators on hill behind."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14403|12103|31|"Cliff End Battery - coast artillery battery with 2 x 6in guns and 3 x 4.7in gun emplacements.. 2 x searchlights on old sea wall. Battery observation post. Most of the battery has been demolished, but it is reported that holiday homes on the site are built upon the concrete roofs of magazines only demolished to ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14404|12104|31|"Pillbox at Cliff End Battery, guarding the generator/engine area."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14407|12107|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox. Field of fire E. The embrasures are large vertical rectangles. Internal blast/ricochet wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14408|12108|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox. Field of fire S. Covered in creeper."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14410|12110|31|"Bouldnor coast artillery battery, with 2 x 6in Mark VII guns. 2 x gun emplacements, battery observation post, two-storey observation post, and battery engine room."|"1999/06/25"|0|"" 14411|12111|31|"Boom observation post. Single storey, with room for two or three persons. Brick, with two front pillars of concrete supporting the concrete roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14412|12112|31|"Anti-tank ditch running from open fields W of Camp Hill Prison along line of stream S to road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14413|12113|31|"Concrete pillbox, raised on concrete platform. Shuttered with corrugated iron and asbestos [?]. Field of fire W. Overgrown with ivy."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14414|12114|222|"Pillbox reported to recorder, but not observed. Possibly an observation post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14415|505|31|"Pillbox, rectangular, concrete - field of fire W."|"1987/__/__"|0|"" 14416|12115|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14417|11748|31|"Two underground huts with escape tunnel. [Recorder Carson gives NGR - SZ 537880. He also states that there were 14 x OBs on the Isle of Wight]."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 14418|12116|31|"Headquarters building of the 20th Btn. Home Guard. Now contains a Home Guard museum. The cellar has a 'hide out' with an escape tunnel. There is a 'wooden' road block in the grounds."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14419|12117|31|"Remains of a fixed boom, consisting of rails fixed vertically and diagonally in concrete on the sea bed, and of spiked buoys chained together and a net."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14420|12118|31|"9.2in and 6in guns. Area now a holiday camp. [Recorder Carson gives NGR - SZ 637898]."|"1998/03/29"|0|"" 14421|12119|31|"A square concrete structure with an embrasure on the seaward side and a doorway at the rear. It was built for the defence of the harbour and on the landward side of the ancient church. The N wall of the pillbox is built onto the church wall, so it is hidden from seaward."|"1998/05/10"|0|"" 14422|12120|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox, with field of fire to SW. Overgrown with bramble and hawthorn."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14423|12121|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox, with field of fire across Bembridge harbour. It has a wide embrasure so may have held an anti-tank gun. Roof shuttering marks show corrugated iron was used. Virtually buried under shingle."|"1997/05/01"|0|"" 14424|6920|31|"Type 23 rectangular pillbox with AA machine gun mounting. Field of fire W. [Recorder Carson gives NGR - SZ 609863]."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 14425|12122|31|"Anti-tank ditch with WD marker stone on its line."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14426|12123|31|"Yaverland Fort with 6in. guns. [Recorder Carson gives NGR - SZ 616853]."|"1999/04/22"|0|"" 14427|12124|31|"Pillbox now DESTROYED. It was of a variant form, designed for its site. Field of fire to E."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14428|12125|31|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14429|12126|31|"Pillbox designed for a site on the roof of a fort, now the Isle of Wight Zoo. Covered beach."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14430|12127|31|"Square concrete pillbox covering beach."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14431|12128|31|"Small concrete pillbox of a variant form, with field of fire S along beach."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14432|12129|31|"This is possibly the roof of a buried pillbox on which a seat has been set."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14433|12130|31|"Allan Williams steel turret in good condition. May have been used for AA fire in defence of adjacent radar station."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14434|12131|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with AA mount. Field of fire SE. [Probably type 27]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14435|12132|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, standing high in order to be able to fire NW over curve of hill. Brick-shuttered. It has three long sides, each with two embrasures, and three narrower sides, two with one embrasure each and the third having the doorway. Now used as cattle shelter."|"1997/05/01"|0|"23" 14436|7423|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, with field of fire SW to cover entrance road."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 14437|5053|325|"1. row of 18 x cubes parallel to road, E of bridge N of road. 2. row of 16 x cubes between stream and bridge. 3. under bridge, row of 5 x cubes parallel with road. 4. 2 x cubes (one much wider than the norm), under bridge S side of road. 5. row of 43 x cubes, from bridge abutment curving S along foot of railway embankment as far as stream. 6. row of 4 x cubes at right angles to 5. above, connecting them to brick culvert under railway embankment"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14438|585|325|"Anti-tank cubes, in two rows of 4 - one W, one E of (and parallel to) Candlestick Lane."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14439|12133|31|"Row of 9 anti-tank cubes. Originally there were 10, but the second from the W end has been demolished."|"2003/07/15"|606|"" 14440|4816|31|"Pillbox, the embrasures and entrance of which are now sealed off, and which is used partly as the base of a radio mast. Brick-shuttered."|"2000/07/02"|0|"" 14441|12134|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14442|5074|325|"Pillbox. Obliterated in early 1970s during construction of A10 road. Some debris still remain by road."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14443|12135|325|"Pillbox; no specification. Shown on post-war large-scale OS map, but probably destroyed in road building works in the early 1970s."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14444|12136|325|"Pillbox; no specification. "|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14445|12137|325|"Row of 18 x anti-tank cubes running N from adjacent pillbox [UORN 12136] alongside New River boundary fence."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14446|5075|325|"Pillbox, believed to have been demolished soon after the war as it was a traffic hazard."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14447|5076|325|"Anti-tank blocks [probably cubes], now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14448|12138|325|"Row of 9 x anti-tank cubes E of railway between pillbox [UORN 5077] and railway track. Also, row of 7 x anti-tank cubes W of railway in back garden of crossing keeper's house."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14449|12139|325|"Pillbox; no specification."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14450|12140|325|"2 x anti-tank blocks [probably cubes] between the pillbox [UORN 12139] and the River Lea."|"____/__/__"|606|"" 14451|12120|31|"Type 23 pillbox. Overgrown"|"1999/03/20"|0|"" 14452|12141|31|"A two emplacement battery built of concrete for 2 x 9.2in guns (RBL8s), with magazines below each gun. The battery was re-occupied in August 1939 and was closed in the late 1950s. The area was bought by the local county council in 1965 and in 1967 by the National Trust. 2 x pillboxes and a spigot mortar were constructed to protect the battery (all have been destroyed)."|"1999/05/22"|0|"" 14453|12110|31|"Coastal battery with two gun pits containing 6in BL guns on a central pivot. In 1939 the pits were converted into a form of casemate by additional reinforced overhead projections. Two pillboxes [UORN 12142] provided landward protection, being situated on either side of the roadway leading to the battery. At the end of WW2 the battery reverted to the Royal Navy as a training area. It was abandoned in 1998. The battery is mostly in good condition although there is a threat from flooding and subsidence."|"1999/06/25"|0|"" 14454|12142|31|"Pillboxes (2) protecting the approach road to Bouldnor Battery."|"1999/06/25"|0|"" 14456|11748|31|"Two nissen huts buried in earth with a concrete tunnel between them and an entrance at each end. [The record includes copies of photographs taken before the collapse of the bunker, as well as a plan]. (IOW - P/B 23)."|"1999/06/30"|0|"" 14457|12107|31|"A hexagonal-shaped concrete-faced pillbox. Very overgrown."|"1999/06/23"|0|"" 14458|12109|31|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox of a type 22 variant (concrete-faced) with all round defensive fire. A small iron base on the top suggests that a fixture for a small AA gun was fitted."|"1999/06/23"|0|"" 14459|12143|31|"Battery to protect the Eastern Solent and the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour. Primarily a mortar battery, with a dry ditch to the seaward side and an earth covered scarp. It was reoccupied for military use in 1939 and as first was HMS Medina, training men for the Fleet Air Arm. Later it was the HQ of the 98th Field Regiment RA. In 1950 the battery reverted back to the local council and opened as a public gardens."|"1999/07/05"|0|"" 14460|12144|31|"Elongated hexagon-shaped fort, surrounded by a deep dry ditch. A Palmerston fort built between 1862-1867, it was recommissioned from 1938. It contained 3in guns, a spigot mortar, and 2 x Allan Williams turrets. The fort became the command post for the local artillery batteries and an HQ for the Home Guard. The RAF also had a radar station within the fort. The fort was abandoned after the war and was badly vandalised. In 1965 it was sold to the local council, and in 1967 passed to the National Trust who now lease it to a factory. Since then it has been kept in very good condition."|"1998/08/31"|0|"" 14461|12145|31|"2 x Allan Williams turrets form part of the defences of Bembridge Fort [UORN 12144]: one is at the E end of the fort and the other on the N rampart above a magazine."|"1998/08/31"|0|"" 14462|6920|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced type 23 pillbox. It has direct fire lines across the marshes. originally, there was a road block here manned by the Home Guard. There was another similar pillbox 200 yards further along the road (Demolished)."|"1999/04/22"|0|"" 14463|12123|31|"Concrete main battery with a brick rear wall. Magazines and accommodation block beneath the battery. Some additional underground bunkers built during WW2. All underground works have been blocked off so the site can be developed for chalets. Yaverland Battery was built just below the fort in 1939 to house a battery of 3.7in AA guns plus a searchlight detachment. The Redcliffe Battery was built at the beginning of WW2. It mounted 2 x 6in coastal defence guns."|"1999/05/22"|0|"" 14464|12146|31|"Originally a ten gun battery, lying between the Needles Battery to the W and Fort Warden to the E. It was closed in 1920, but recommissioned as an anti-submarine indicator loop station in 1940."|"1999/07/17"|0|"" 14465|12113|31|"Type 22 pillbox. All round fire, but mostly to the W to cover the roadway leading to the rear of Parkhurst Barracks. The outer facing concrete walls have been set using corrugated iron instead of wood. The doorway and rear facing walls, however, are smooth."|"1999/08/14"|0|"" 14466|12105|31|"Lookout point, possibly used by the Home Guard. A square-shaped building with lookout points overlooking Freshwater Bay and the Channel. The entrance is to the rear. The two apertures are 15ft long, with brick dividers. There appears to be an internal wall with a doorway at each end, but the whole has been infilled with earth."|"1999/07/03"|0|"" 14467|12106|31|"Pillbox - DEMOLISHED. Only the base and steps leading to it remain."|"1999/07/03"|0|"" 14468|12108|31|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with all-round field of fire. In 1994 the Nursery set the pillbox walls with trellis work and a flower bed at the base. The pillbox is consequently now 'overgrown'. "|"1999/07/03"|0|"" 14469|12147|31|"Originally a garden shed, a weapons aperture has been cut into the S face of the building and the inside wall reinforced with concrete. The W garden wall had also been loopholed for riflemen [UORN 12148]."|"1999/08/20"|0|"" 14470|12148|31|"The W garden wall of this property has been loopholed for riflemen. [See also UORN 12147]."|"1999/08/20"|0|"" 14471|12149|31|"Concrete-block wall pierced for loopholes set a right angles to the adjacent road"|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 14472|12150|31|"Anti-tank cube, which is probably not now in its exact original location."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 14473|12151|31|"Anti-tank cube, which is probably not now in its exact original location."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 14474|12131|31|"Hexagonal pillbox-type structure, but without a roof and open at the back. Height 7ft. Width 10ft. 6 x embrasures, providing all-round protection. Walls constructed of brick only. Concrete floor with pit, 6ft x 2ft x 2ft. 3in bolts and nuts set in concrete. [Recorder suggests site may have been for a direction finder for the local radar station, but it appears purely defensive and may have taken an AA gun]."|"1997/03/01"|0|"" 14475|12130|31|"Allan Williams turret. Above the ground is a revolving steel cupola, with an opening for a machine gun. The working-pit below ground appears to be large enough for 2-3 men, plus room for ammunition boxes."|"1998/04/03"|0|"" 14476|12152|31|"An oblong-shaped emplacement which possibly contained a 3pdr. coastal defence gun to protect the harbour mouth. It has an open embrasure providing a 90 degree arc of fire. There is a bunker to the rear, possibly for ammunition storage, but it has partially collapsed and is dangerous to enter. The emplacement was built by the building firm of W.J. Simmonds of Brading. A Mr. Southcott who worked on the emplacement as an apprentice recalls that after it was built it was given a pitch roof and made to look like a summer house in the garden [camouflage]. [Accompanying plan with this record provides measurements]."|"1998/05/10"|0|"" 14477|12119|31|"A square concrete structure with an embrasure on the seaward side and a doorway at the rear. It was built for the defence of the harbour and on the landward side of the ancient church. The N wall of the pillbox is built onto the church wall, so it is hidden from seaward."|"1998/05/10"|0|"" 14478|12153|31|"Two-storey tower-like building with upper observation platform, the roof of which is supported on corner iron posts. The bottom storey appears to have one weapon's embrasure and may have served as a pillbox [UORN 12154]. The walls are made of double-bricks coated with cement. [Local people told the recorder that the top observation platform was used by the Royal Observer Corps and the bottom-storey by the local unit of the Home Guard]. [Accompanying plan with this record provides measurements]."|"1997/07/24"|0|"" 14479|12154|31|"This record represents the pillbox lower floor of the observation post structure [UORN 12153]. The brick-walled structure has one embrasure 2ft wide and a doorway 3ft 6ins wide. [Accompanying plan with this record provides other measurements]."|"1997/07/24"|0|"" 14480|12155|31|"A brick-built fort, triangular in shape, to protect the western Solent. On the outbreak of WW2, the fort was reactivated as a training battery for coastal gunners. Fixed torpedo tubes were set up by the Royal Navy. A pillbox was sited at the water's edge on the W side (now destroyed)."|"1998/10/27"|0|"" 14481|12156|31|"A concrete and steel fortification built on an 1863 fort, with 3 x gun embrasures with accommodation and magazines below, surrounded by a brick wall 15ft high. At the outbreak of WW2 a searchlight was installed plus 3in. AA guns. Part of the embrasure was strengthened with reinforced concrete and a 9.2in. coastal defence gun was installed. 4 x pillboxes were built, two at the W end and two at the E end [see UORN 12157]."|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 14482|12157|31|"Pillboxes to defend Fort Warden [see UORN 12156]. Two were at the W end and two at the E end. One has collapsed and another is completely buried by a bramble bush. Two pillboxes are unusual as they are some 8ft. high with a further 3ft. high wall around the top. Both these have embrasures for all-round defence, but there appears to be no entry from ground level, only through an opening on the roof."|"1998/05/03"|0|"" 14483|12075|31|"Gun battery built on cliffs 250ft. above sea level at the W end of the island to defend the western Solent. During WW2 the battery was manned. The armament varied from Bofors guns to 3in. AA plus the 9.2in guns that had been installed early in the century. radar was installed in 1941. The battery was put to reserve in 1945 and closed in 1945. In 1975 the National Trust bought the headland and they have restored the battery [presentation]."|"1998/03/29"|0|"" 14484|12118|31|"Originally a 'Palmerston fort', mounting in WW2 2 x 2in. guns and 2 x 6in. guns. It is now owned by Haven Holidays."|"1998/05/10"|0|"" 14485|12158|31|"300 ft. diameter circular 5-storied fort in open water, originally built 1867/82.It saw service in both WW1 and WW2. In 1988/89 the fort was developed into a luxurious dwelling and much was destroyed. 3 x BL Mk.7 6in. guns were positioned at the fort in WW2 as well as AA guns."|"1984/__/__"|0|"" 14486|12159|31|"Auxiliary Unit Operation Base. Square brick-lined access down [no ladder] to brick-lined passage, 10ft long leading to 10ft square chamber. Another smaller chamber [store?] to side at bottom of access. Large 'elephant shelter' through doorway off middle of passage. Corrugated iron rusting, but looks solid. Concrete floor with hole in middle [subsidence?], now with sleeper across it. No evidence of furniture remaining. Step up at far end through (collapsed) brick half-wall to further chamber with breeze-block walls and steel shuttering roof. From this, 15ft long concrete drainpipe leads to fallen earth blockage [depression on surface above this]. Modern steel manhole cover over access. The site is in excellent condition. Wooden lintels are black and rotting. This is a good example of an OB in a secure location for possible long-term preservation and presentation. The woods are owned by a Mr. Brian Maggs of Knowle Farm and leased by him to the Hamburger Hill Paintball Company which exercises tight control over access. Mr. Maggs told the recorder he would lock the access manhole cover and not reveal the location. The recorder visited the site with Mr. Jim Hooper, the last surviving AU member of this patrol, who actually built the OB. There were no plans or help from the Army. Mr. Hooper later joined the SAS. [The recorder comments that this would be a very good site for permanent preservation and the landowner would probably be co-operative]."|"2000/06/30"|0|"" 14488|12160|32|"Brickwall - Northiam fortress."|"1940/__/__"|610|"" 14489|12161|32|"Cripp's Corner fortress."|"1940/__/__"|610|"" 14490|12162|32|"Mountfield fortress."|"1940/__/__"|610|"" 14491|12163|32|"Stone Cross - Friday Street fortress."|"1940/__/__"|610|"" 14492|12164|32|"Alfriston fortress."|"1940/__/__"|610|"" 14493|3444|32|"Pillbox; no specification. In hedge line commanding lane."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14494|12165|31|"Circular earthen pit for an Anti-aircraft Light Machine Gun (AALMG)."|"1993/02/10"|0|"" 14495|12166|31|"Single-storey pillbox, with rectangular raft foundation, and of square plan structure. Reinforced concrete, flat concrete roof. 'L' plan loopholed blast wall covers low door in SE wall. NW wall has two small embrasures, NE and SW walls single stepped embrasures."|"1995/03/14"|0|"" 14496|11345|31|"Truncated, two-storey, circular plan windmill. Adapted as a defence post, with inserted concrete floor and five wide splayed concrete embrasures fitted with Turnbull mountings at 1st floor level. Steel rungs set in wall allow access to hatch in floor."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 14497|12167|31|"Single-storey pillbox, with rectangular raft foundation, and of square plan structure. Reinforced concrete, flat concrete roof. 'L' plan loopholed blast wall covers low door in SE wall. NW wall has two small embrasures, NE and SW walls single stepped embrasures. "|"1995/03/14"|0|"" 14498|12168|31|"A square plan, fair-faced brick gun pit with ammunition recesses projecting back into the earth revetment. Infilled with building rubble."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 14499|12169|31|"Battle headquarters. Sunken, rectangular plan, complex of rooms, flat reinforced concrete roof. Entrance in N wall reached by a flight of steps protected by galvanised steel pipe handrails. Concrete observation cupola with adjacent escape hatch. Per AMWD drawing 11008/41."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 14500|12170|31|"Pillbox, of semi-sunken, irregular hexagonal plan, with integral 'D' shaped AALMG pit against north wall, and flat turf covered concrete roof on corrugated steel sheeting. Roof maintains line of hedge to the E. Wide splay embrasures fitted with Turnbull mountings."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 14501|12171|31|"Complex within a fort built in 1904 consisting of one 9.2"", three 6"" and two 12-pdr gun QF emplacements, a 'fixed' defence electric light emplacement, a 'fighting' defence electric light emplacement, Maxim heavy machine gun emplacements and a battery observation post."|"1994/03/06"|0|"" 14502|12172|31|"Circular sunken pit. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1994/03/12"|0|"" 14503|12173|31|"Concrete 3.7"" gun holdfast, centrally located in a gravel floor, within a chamfered corner, square plan earthen emplacement. Four fair-faced brick ready-use ammunition lockers with mono-pitch concrete roofs. Galvanized steel detachment shelter."|"1993/02/11"|0|"" 14504|12174|221|"Circular earthen walled weapon pit. Plotted off aerial photographs. Not visited during survey."|"____/__/__"|588|"" 14505|12175|31|"3.7 inch gun emplacement. Irregular octagonal plan, flat concrete roof over shelters and lockers, earth revetted. Gate in E wall. Two detachment shelters and seven ammunition lockers set into the walls. Concrete gun floor with recessed cable duct. [Other gun emplacements and gun holdfasts are adjacent]."|"1993/03/10"|0|"" 14506|12176|31|"Home Guard Post. Single-storey, rectangular plan, fair-faced brick, flat asphalted reinforced concrete roof. Window in S elevation, door in N wall, other walls blind."|"1993/01/20"|0|"" 14507|12177|31|"Circular plan, earth banked weapon pit."|"1997/04/20"|0|"" 14508|12178|31|"Rectangular plan gun emplacement with earth revetment. Entrance in south-west corner. "|"1997/04/20"|0|"" 14509|12179|31|"Pillbox, of single-storey, rectangular plan, reinforced concrete. [From local information but no evidence found during survey]."|"1993/01/20"|0|"" 14510|12180|31|"3.7' gun holdfast, centrally located in a gravel floor, within a chamfered corner, square plan earthen emplacement. Four concrete block ready-use ammunition lockers with mono-pitch concrete roofs, and a rectangular concrete block detachment shelter. [Another gun emplacement adjacent]."|"1993/03/18"|0|"" 14511|12181|31|"Complex of 'trench and mound' obstacles occupying two fields N of Folly House. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/04/12"|0|"" 14512|12182|31|"Pillbox site reported by a number of individuals, but no evidence on ground. Not identifiable from aerial photographs due to tree cover."|"1993/02/22"|0|"" 14513|11722|31|"Anti-tank scaffolding buried under the cliff top at Dunwich."|"2000/06/07"|0|"" 14514|12183|221|"Earthen pit, approx. 7 ft in diameter, enclosed by a low horse-shoe plan, dry-stone wall. Located on high ground to N of the large components store. Plotted off aerial photographs. Not inspected during survey."|"1946/__/__"|0|"" 14515|12184|31|"Earthen pit, approx. 7 ft in diameter, enclosed by a low, horse-shoe plan dry-stone wall. Formerly located on the spoil tip over magazines 6 and 7. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/02/17"|0|"" 14516|12185|31|"Earthen pit, approx 7 ft in diameter, enclosed by a low, horse-shoe plan dry-stone wall. Located on the spoil tip over magazines 4 and 5."|"1993/02/17"|0|"" 14517|12186|31|"Earthen pit, approx. 7 ft in diameter, centrally set, telescopic tubular steel Lewis machine gun mounting, enclosed by a low, horse-shoe plan dry-stone wall. Located on the spoil tip over magazines 4 and 5."|"1993/02/17"|0|"" 14518|12187|31|"Concrete 3.7"" gun holdfast, centrally located in a gravel floor, within a chamfered corner, square plan earthen emplacement. Plotted off aerial photographs. [Other destroyed emplacements adjacent]."|"1993/01/23"|0|"" 14519|12188|31|"Circular sunken pit. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1999/07/13"|0|"" 14520|12189|31|"Circular sunken pit. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1999/07/13"|0|"" 14521|12190|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Single-storey, hexagonal plan, concrete raft foundation, reinforced concrete walls and flat roof. Door in rear S wall flanked by a single narrow splay, one embrasure in each of the remaining walls. Roof covered with turf."|"1994/04/01"|0|"" 14522|12191|31|"Pillbox. Single-storey, rectangular raft foundation, square plan, reinforced concrete construction, flat concrete roof. 'L' plan loopholed blast wall covers low door in SE wall. NW wall, two small rifle embrasures. NE and SW walls, one 'double splay' embrasure."|"1993/02/19"|0|"" 14523|12192|31|"Sunken circular concrete 'thimble' capped by a stainless steel pivot, located in an earth revetted concrete wall, flanked to either side by an ammunition locker. Faces towards the SW along the A487 road. Partially obscured by town sign."|"1994/03/30"|0|"" 14524|12193|31|"Single-storey, irregular hexagon, reinforced concrete, flat concrete roof. Door in rear (NE) wall, single embrasure in all remaining walls. Commanded exit off jetty. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1995/10/08"|0|"" 14525|12194|31|"Single-storey pillbox, rectangular raft foundation, square plan, reinforced concrete, flat reinforced concrete roof. 'L' plan loopholed blast wall covers low doorway in the N wall. S wall: two small rifle-loops, E & W walls: single stepped embrasures."|"1993/02/17"|0|"" 14526|12195|31|"Circular plan, earthen weapon pit. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/02/17"|0|"" 14527|12196|31|"Pillbox - single-storey, rectangular raft foundation, square plan, with L plan blast wall protecting doorway to rear (NW) wall, reinforced concrete, flat reinforced concrete roof. Two wide splay internal embrasures in SE wall, one embrasure in NE and SW walls and blast wall. "|"1993/02/26"|0|"" 14528|12197|31|"Semi-sunken pillbox, of unknown design, buried under a mound of earth."|"1993/01/22"|0|"" 14529|12198|31|"Circular plan earthen weapon pit projecting beyond the line of the rampart of Fishguard Fort."|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 14530|12199|31|"Circular plan earthen weapon pit projecting beyond the line of the rampart of Fishguard Fort."|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 14531|12200|31|"Type 24 pillbox, single-storey, irregular hexagonal plan, reinforced concrete walls and turf covered roof. Door in SW wall flanked by a pair of narrow splayed embrasures. Stepped embrasures in remaining walls, two reduced in width by concrete infill."|"1993/03/29"|0|"" 14532|12201|221|"Rectangular plan earth revetted gun emplacement. Entrance in SW corner, detachment shelter with flat reinforced concrete roof against E wall. Equipped with a 40 mm Bofors gun and a GDLG. Plotted off aerial photos. Not visited during survey."|"1946/__/__"|0|"" 14533|12202|31|"Pillbox - single-storey, rectangular raft foundation, square plan, reinforced concrete construction, flat concrete roof. 'L' plan loopholed blast wall covers low door in SE wall. NW wall, two small rifle embrasures; NE and SW walls, one 'double splay' embrasure."|"1993/04/12"|0|"" 14534|12203|31|"3.7 inch gun emplacement [of HAA battery]. Irregular octagonal plan, flat concrete roof over shelters and lockers, earth revetted. Gate in E wall. Two detachment shelters and seven ammunition lockers set into the walls. Concrete gun floor with recessed cable duct."|"1993/02/07"|0|"" 14535|12204|31|"Three rows of staggered mines within a double barbed wire perimeter. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/02/17"|0|"" 14536|12205|31|"Complex consisting of two 6-inch BL Mk XII gun houses, two CASL emplacements, a battery observation post, an observation post, an engine room, three circular holdfasts, a store / workshop, the guard room and ten earth revetments."|"1993/02/17"|0|"" 14537|12206|31|"Pillbox, demolished apart from a single stretch of brick wall with a large blocked wide splay embrasure. The pillbox was located to cover a roadblock at the junction of Buttermilk Lane, Golden Hill, and Myelot's Hill."|"1993/01/14"|0|"" 14538|6934|31|"Pillbox - single-storey, rectangular raft foundation, square plan structure, reinforced concrete construction, flat concrete roof. 'L' plan loopholed blast wall covers low door in NW wall. SE wall: two small rifle-loops, NE & SW walls: single stepped embrasures."|"1993/02/14"|0|"" 14539|12207|31|"'D' shaped, sandbagged defence post covering road junction."|"1993/01/22"|0|"" 14540|12208|31|"Small, single-storey structure with felted flat roof. Observation windows in the south, west, and north elevations, door in rear east wall. Used as a coast-watching post during World War Two."|"1999/06/13"|0|"" 14541|12209|31|"Irregular, 'V' shaped, corrugated zinc revetted earth floored trench, enclosed by a secondary concrete structure. Triangular projection set centrally facing NE. Loopholes in the walls. Roof turf covered. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1999/07/05"|0|"" 14542|12210|31|"Irregular, 'V' shaped, corrugated zinc revetted earth floored trench, enclosed by a secondary concrete structure. Triangular projection set centrally facing NW. Loopholes in the walls. Roof turf covered. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1999/07/05"|0|"" 14543|11357|31|"Sunken, rectangular plan, complex of rooms, flat reinforced concrete roof. Door in W wall entered via flight of steps protected by galvanised steel pipe handrails. Concrete observation cupola with adjacent escape hatch. Per AMWD drg.11008/41."|"1993/02/07"|0|"" 14544|11354|31|"Pillbox - semi-sunken, single-storey, irregular hexagonal plan, brick walled, flat turf covered reinforced concrete roof. Sunken entrance in rear (S) wall, with gun embrasure over. Single wide splay embrasure fitted with a Turnbull Mounting in N wall."|"1993/02/07"|0|"" 14545|12211|31|"Pillbox - semi-sunken, irregular hexagonal plan, brick walled, flat concrete roof, earth covered. Low, square, brick walled AALMG emplacement attached to W wall . Doorway in W wall. Two wide splay embrasures equipped with Turnbull Mountings."|"1993/01/11"|0|"" 14546|11356|31|"Pillbox - semi-sunken, single-storey, brick walled, flat turf covered reinforced concrete roof. 'D' plan, brick walled AALMG emplacement attached to the SW wall. Entrance in S wall. Two wide splay embrasures fitted with Turnbull Mountings."|"1993/02/07"|0|"" 14547|12212|31|"Irregular, 'U' shaped plan, corrugated zinc revetted earth floored trench, enclosed by a secondary reinforced concrete structure. Large triangular projection set centrally facing to the W. Loopholes in concrete walls. The roof is turf covered."|"1993/03/11"|0|"" 14548|12213|31|"Pillbox - semi-sunken, hexagonal, brick walled, turf covered reinforced concrete roof. Door in rear wall protected by 'L' plan blast wall. Access blocked. Internal anti-ricochet wall. Four wide splay concrete embrasures fitted with ""Turnbull Mountings""."|"1997/08/29"|0|"" 14549|11355|31|"Irregular, 'V' shaped, corrugated zinc revetted earth floored trench, enclosed by a secondary reinforced concrete structure. Large triangular projection set centrally facing E. Loopholes in the concrete walls. Concrete roof turf covered."|"1993/02/24"|0|"" 14550|11353|31|"Pillbox - semi-sunken, hexagonal, brick, turf covered reinforced concrete roof. Entered by hatch at roof level, flight of concrete steps descend to interior, SAA recess adjacent to doorway. Four wide splay concrete embrasures, with ""Turnbull Mountings""."|"1993/01/15"|0|"" 14551|12214|31|"Battle Headquarters - sunken, rectangular plan, complex of rooms, flat reinforced concrete roof. Entrance in S wall reached by a flight of steps protected by galvanised steel pipe handrails. Concrete observation cupola with adjacent escape hatch. Per AMWD drawing 11008/41."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 14552|12215|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Single-storey, irregular hexagonal plan, 9 inch reinforced concrete, flat turf covered reinforced concrete roof. Door in NE wall flanked by a pair of narrow splayed embrasures. Stepped embrasures in remaining walls."|"1993/04/12"|0|"" 14553|12216|31|"Pillbox - single-storey, raft foundation, square plan, with L plan blast wall to protect the doorway to rear, reinforced concrete, flat concrete roof with earth covering. Chicken wire camouflage netting. N wall: two embrasures. E and W walls: one embrasure per wall."|"1993/01/19"|0|"" 14554|12217|31|"Irregular plan concrete gun floor with centrally set steel holdfast for 4-inch Mk IX QF gun, enclosed by a low concrete wall. Magazine located in pre-existing, rectangular plan, limestone rubble, secondary flat reinforced concrete roofed structure."|"1993/03/04"|0|"" 14555|11342|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Plotted off aerial photographs. Concrete foundation raft remains in field adjacent to roadway on the southern bridge approach."|"1994/03/03"|0|"" 14556|12218|31|"Semi-sunken, rectangular plan, fair-faced brick, flat concrete roof carried on 18 inch high brick columns. Door at E corner reached by concrete steps. Wide splay observation loops in NE and NW walls. Roof blasted by a shaped explosive charge."|"1994/12/18"|0|"" 14557|12219|31|"Blasted fragments of a concrete anti-tank wall at high tide mark on Frainslake Beach, built for Exercise 'Bullseye' in 1943. Plotted by GPS."|"1997/05/10"|0|"" 14558|12220|31|"Two oval plan concrete floors interconnected by a concrete ramp, giving the whole emplacement a 'dumb-bell' plan. Very low brick retaining wall, pedestrian entrances in rear of each emplacement. N floor approx.6 ft lower than the S floor."|"1994/12/18"|0|"" 14559|12221|31|"Semi-sunken, rectangular plan, fair-faced brick, flat concrete roof carried on 18 inch high brick columns. Door at east corner reached by concrete steps. Wide splay observation loops in NE and NW walls. Roof blasted by a shaped explosive charge."|"1994/12/18"|0|"" 14560|12222|31|"Six lengths of intersecting 'trench and mound' anti-glider trenches dug across the southern section of the race course. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/02/27"|0|"" 14561|12223|31|"A grid of trenches dug across Flimston Down. Trenches extend onto Mount Sion Down. All trenches have been back filled. Plotted off aerial photographs.."|"1999/07/03"|0|"" 14562|12224|31|"Circular plan, earth banked / sandbag open weapon pit."|"1993/01/24"|0|"" 14563|12225|31|"Circular plan, earth banked / sandbag open weapon pit."|"1993/01/24"|0|"" 14564|12226|31|"Circular plan, earth banked / sandbag open weapon pit."|"1993/01/24"|0|"" 14565|12227|31|"Rectangular plan, earth banked open pit, set into hedgeline. Entrance in E side."|"1993/01/24"|0|"" 14566|12228|31|"Circular plan, earth banked / sandbag open weapon pit."|"1993/01/24"|0|"" 14567|12229|31|"Circular plan, earth banked / sandbag open weapon pit."|"1993/01/24"|0|"" 14568|12230|31|"Circular plan, earth banked / sandbag open weapon pit."|"1993/01/24"|0|"" 14569|12231|31|"Circular plan, earth banked / sandbag open weapon pit."|"1993/01/24"|0|"" 14570|12232|31|"Pair of trench and mound anti-aircraft obstacles aligned roughly NE - SW. SR 9331 9479 - SR 9328 9469 (W trench) and SR 9343 9475 - SR 9340 9463 (E trench). Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/03/03"|0|"" 14571|12233|31|"Single trench and mound anti-aircraft obstacles aligned roughly NE - SW. Plotted off aerial photographs."|"1993/03/03"|0|"" 14572|12234|31|"Rectangular rock-cut platform with a circular weapon pit situated to the rear at the NE and SW ends. Precise date and function is uncertain. It may have been dug as an anti-invasion work or may have been associated with nearby tank range."|"1996/06/08"|0|"" 14573|12235|31|"A defence post and two rock-cut weapon pit. Precise date and function is uncertain. May have been dug as an anti-invasion feature or may have been as a training feature associated with the nearby tank range."|"1996/06/08"|0|"" 14574|12236|31|"Rectangular rock-cut platform with a circular weapon pit situated to the rear at the NE and SW ends. Precise date and function is uncertain. It may have been dug as an anti-invasion work or may have been associated with nearby tank range."|"1996/06/08"|0|"" 14575|12237|31|"Circular rock-cut weapon pit. Precise date and function is uncertain. It may have been dug as an anti-invasion feature or may have been a training feature associated with the nearby tank range."|"1996/06/08"|0|"" 14576|12238|215|"ROC observation post. [Not visited during survey]."|"____/__/__"|122|"" 14577|12239|31|"Defence post [Plotted off aerial photographs]."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14578|12240|31|"Pillbox - semi-sunken, irregular hexagon, fair-faced brick, earth covered reinforced concrete roof. Original wall thickness of 18ins increased to 39ins Structure predominantly destroyed; fragmentary section of S wall remains within a hedgeline."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14579|12241|31|"Pillbox - single-storey, irregular hexagon, fair-faced brick, earth covered reinforced concrete roof."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14580|12242|31|"Pillbox - single-storey, irregular hexagon, fair-faced brick, earth covered reinforced concrete roof."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14581|12243|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort - sunken, circular, pre-cast reinforced concrete tube within a tube, flat reinforced concrete roof with steel hatch. A hydraulic jack could raise the outer tube which operated as a pillbox, using four embrasures."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14582|12244|31|"Pillbox - single-storey, irregular hexagon, fair-faced brick, earth covered reinforced concrete roof."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14583|12245|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort - sunken, circular, pre-cast reinforced concrete tube within a tube, flat reinforced concrete roof with steel hatch. A hydraulic jack could raise the outer tube which operated as a pillbox, using four embrasures."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14584|12246|31|"Pillbox - semi-sunken, irregular hexagon, earth covered 9ins reinforced concrete roof. Wall thickness of 18ins. Entrance in SW wall protected by a brick blast wall. All remaining walls fitted with wide splay concrete embrasures with 'Turnbull' mountings."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14585|12247|31|"Pillbox - single-storey, irregular hexagon, fair-faced brick, earth covered reinforced concrete roof."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14586|12248|31|"Pillbox - semi-sunken, irregular hexagon, earth covered 9ins reinforced concrete roof. Wall thickness of 18ins. Entrance in W wall protected by a brick blast wall. All remaining walls fitted with wide splay concrete embrasures with 'Turnbull' mountings."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14587|12249|31|"Reinforced concrete wall, some 10 ft high with two rifle embrasures cast within, permitting enfilade fire northwards up the South Beach. The embrasures were set at a height of approx. 7 ft from beach level (N face), approx 5 ft (S face)."|"1993/06/02"|0|"" 14588|12250|31|"Anti-invasion defence loophole in cream-painted wall, facing E along beach about 6ft from ground [This may be a surviving pillbox, but the rest of the structure is hidden from view]."|"1999/07/29"|0|"" 14589|12251|31|"A wooden pavilion at Clifton cricket ground which was used by I-section of Brighouse Home Guard as a post during WW2."|"1998/04/23"|0|"" 14590|12252|31|"A large wooden hut used as Hipperholme Home Guard headquarters: adjacent quarries were used as rifle and bombing ranges. Traces of the hut base remain."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 14591|12253|31|"During WW2 'Lands House' was used as a post by I-section of the Brighouse Home Guard while guarding Lands Reservoir (now filled in for the M62 motorway)."|"1996/11/22"|0|"" 14592|12254|31|"Site of fougasse. Holes in the roadside bank still show the position of 5 approx. 40-50 gallon steel drums that were filled with petrol, phosphorus, and tar. [Information on the site given to the recorder by a veteran of the East Surrey Regt. which installed the fougasse - Mr. Lesley Collins]."|"1999/08/27"|664|"" 14593|12255|31|"Flame trap which consisted of a metal perforated pipe about 30ft in length that was fixed along the top of a bank about five feet above the road. The pipe was connected to large tanks of petrol hidden in the wood behind the pipe. In the event of invasion, the petrol would have been sprayed across the road surface and ignited. [Information on the site given to the recorder by a veteran of the East Surrey Regt. which installed the flame trap - Mr. Lesley Collins]."|"1999/08/27"|664|"" 14594|12256|31|"This auxiliary unit bunker was built underground in a wood NW of St. Keverne. It was similar in shape to a small nissen hut. The bunker is now in a ruinous and unsafe condition. [It seems, however, to have survived in good condition until 1993]. [Information on the site supplied to the recorder by a veteran of the St. Keverne auxiliary unit, Mr. Hubert Hicks]."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 14595|12257|31|"This ancient Iron Age fogue (or underground chamber) was used for a time during WW2 by the Manaccan Auxiliary Unit as an explosives and ammunition store. After a time, the explosives became damp and had to be moved to another location. The fogue is still in excellent condition and is well maintained. The original purpose of these Iron Age fogues is still a subject of controversy amongst archaeologists, but this one did prove useful during WW2."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 14596|12258|31|"This auxiliary unit bunker was built by the Porthleven Auxiliary Unit. Nothing can be found of the bunker today except holes in the ground, and it has no doubt collapsed and been filled in."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 14597|12259|31|"This flame barrage was installed at the Grebe Beach area of the Helford River. Petrol storage tanks were set into the ground in woodland to one side of the Durgan village approach road and pipes would have led out underwater across the Helford River entrance as part of the flame barrage. Three holes, measuring approx. 8ft x 8ft x 3ft. (deep) can still be seen today in the undergrowth where the tanks were sited."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 14598|12260|31|"This auxiliary unit bunker was built for the Mullion Auxiliary Unit. It was sited in a then wooded area in an isolated position in a valley in Newell's Field on Clahar Garden Farm. It was constructed from corrugated iron sheeting and sited underground. No trace of the bunker exists today, but the current farmer [son of one of the Auxiliary Unit patrol members] knows its exact location. Ammunition for the Unit was stored in a small building on the neighbouring Clahar Barton Farm [SW 68801970]."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14599|12261|31|"This auxiliary unit bunker was built by the local St. Buryan Auxiliary Unit members. It was built underground on an old Roman road at Crean Hill near St. Buryan. It was 11ft deep and 18ft long with a built-in escape tunnel. It had a wooden floor and walls with an arched galvanised roof. Furniture consisted of a table and two wooden forms. Turf and hawthorn trees were planted back on top of the bunker for camouflage. There was about four feet of soil on top. The Unit stored half a ton of TNT explosive and 8cwt of Nobel 808 explosives in the bunker, as well as other explosives and equipment. [further information on original record]. [Information obtained by the recorder from a surviving member of the Unit - Mr. Norman Matthews of St. Buryan]."|"1999/09/03"|0|"" 14600|12262|31|"Nothing is known of this auxiliary unit bunker which lay a short distance from the ancient monument, Men An Tol. [The site was given by an auxiliary unit veteran, Mr. Norman Matthews, who had visited it during the war]."|"1999/09/03"|0|"" 14601|12263|31|"No specific details are known about the construction of this bunker other than that it was built on the edge of one field with the entrance in an adjoining field. After the war the bunker finally collapsed when a cow fell into it. [Information to the recorder from Mrs. Carter of St. Martins, The Lizard]."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 14602|12264|31|"No specific details are known about the construction of this bunker other than that it was built on the edge of one field with the entrance in an adjoining field. After the war the bunker finally collapsed when a cow fell into it. [Information to the recorder from Mrs. Carter of St. Martins, The Lizard]."|"1999/08/27"|0|"" 14603|11294|31|"All three slipways leading from Portscatho Harbour on to the road were defended during WW2 by 'dragon's teeth' concrete anti-invasion blocks. Each block was about 3ft in height and was tapered towards the top. One of the bases of one of these blocks can still be seen by a winch at the top of one of the slips."|"1999/10/08"|0|"" 14604|12265|31|"Porthcurnick Beach was defended during WW2 by the erection of metal scaffolding across the entire width of the beach. No trace of these defences remains today. [Information to the recorder from local historian, Mrs. Hilary Thompson]."|"1999/10/08"|0|"" 14605|12266|31|"A section of this anti-tank wall, which would have originally been built across the width of the beach, can still be seen."|"1999/10/08"|0|"" 14606|12267|31|"This concrete anti-tank wall remains completely intact - the only alteration to the wall being the addition of a few concrete blocks which seal off one of the two gaps in the wall. The wall consists of three lengths set around a corner, with two gaps for pedestrians each measuring 32ins in width. The wall itself is 48ins wide and has an average height of 40ins. It was built from two parallel lines of concrete blocks with a concrete centre infill, which is the standard construction method for anti-invasion walls in Cornwall. The three lengths of wall measure 5 yards, 25 yards, and 16 yards."|"1999/10/11"|0|"" 14607|12268|31|"Portreath Beach was defended during WW2 with various anti-tank walls as well as scaffolding and barbed wire entanglements across the beach. The remains of three wooden posts on which the barbed wire would have been mounted can still be seen today at low tide at the W end of the beach by the cliffs. These three posts would have measured about 6ins square, and about 10ins of each of the three posts can still be seen on the beach."|"1999/10/11"|0|"" 14608|12269|31|"Anti-tank wall made of concrete blocks, measuring 8ft x 5ft in plan and 4ft 6ins in height. It was constructed at the top of steps leading from the harbour at Portreath out to the adjacent road. It is still in very good condition."|"1999/10/11"|0|"" 14609|12270|31|"Anti-tank wall made of concrete blocks with a centre infill of concrete. It measures 21yds in length and is built around a corner. It is 48ins in width at an average height of 4ft. The remains of metal stakes can be seen at 8ft intervals along the top of the wall, probably to secure barbed wire entanglements. The wall probably originally continued around the harbour but has been destroyed in new development."|"1999/10/11"|0|"" 14610|12271|31|"This anti-tank wall was constructed from concrete blocks and concrete and measures 42ins in width. It averages 5ft in height and is 20 yards in length, with one gap 30ins wide for pedestrians. The wall is constructed across a bridleway which leads up a valley that runs from Portreath Harbour. A similar wall was built across a parallel road running up this valley [see UORN 8296]. The wall is in very good condition, if somewhat overgrown."|"1999/10/11"|0|"" 14611|12272|31|"These anti-landing obstacles were erected along several hundred yards of fields at the top of the North Cliffs, Portreath at Reskajeage Downs. Holes were dug at intervals and heaps of earth piled alongside to form obstructions to prevent German troop-carrying aircraft landing and taking off again. The obstructions can be clearly seen in RAF aerial photographs taken in June 1942 [copies attached to the record form]."|"1999/10/11"|0|"" 14612|12273|31|"This Home Guard observation post was established early in WW2 in the remains of a windmill at Windmill Farm near the Lizard village and on the S outskirts of Predannack Airfield. This observation post would have formed part of the airfield defences and is surrounded by three pillboxes within 50 yards range. The old windmill building is now gutted, but would have been fitted out with floors, etc in WW2. The walls are about 3-4ft in width and still survive to a height of about 20ft. "|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14613|12274|31|"Six-sided pillbox [probably type 22], brick-shuttered, with an inner Y-shaped blast wall. The walls are 13ins thick and there is soil and grass on the roof [remains of camouflage?]. It is fitted with Turnbull machine gun mountings at the embrasures. It is not possible to gain access to the interior of the pillbox as it is heavily overgrown with shrubs etc and is located in a hedge. Part of the defences of Predannack Airfield."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14614|12275|31|"Six-sided pillbox [probably type 22], brick-shuttered, with an inner Y-shaped blast wall. It has the remains of Turnbull machine gun mountings at the embrasures. The embrasures are 29.5ins x 11.5ins (outer measurements), the walls 19ins thick, and the roof 14ins thick. There is soil and grass on the roof [camouflage?]. Part of one wall has been demolished to allow for better access, and it is now used as a fuel store. Part of the defences of Predannack Airfield."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14615|12276|31|"Six-sided pillbox [probably type 22], brick-shuttered, with an inner Y-shaped blast wall. It has the remains of Turnbull machine gun mountings at the embrasures, together with the remains of wooden shelves beneath. Soil and grass on the roof would have served as camouflage. The doorway is 27ins wide and 5ft high. There are 5 x embrasures and a doorway on the sixth side. The interior headroom is 7ft. The pillbox is in excellent condition with no sign of vandalism. Part of the defences of Predannack Airfield."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14616|12277|31|"Concrete block pillbox, built in dunes above Kennack sands beach at the W end. A second pillbox was built about 50 yards to the E [see UORN 3318]. The W pillbox was blown up at the end of WW2 but the concrete rubble can still be seen in the dunes, although it is currently [1999] being removed as a danger to holiday makers."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14617|12278|31|"Sandbagged observation post, manned by soldiers from No.10 Platoon of the 8th Btn. Home Guard. While some of the platoon kept watch here, the remainder rested in the nearby 'Fisherman's Rest'[!]. [Information to the recorder from Mrs. Elaine Daw of Coverack]."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14618|12279|31|"Sandbagged observation post, manned by soldiers from No.6 Platoon of the 8th Btn. Home Guard. A hut was also erected nearby at Lowland Point to provide shelter for the men of the Platoon not on observation duty. [Information to the recorder from Mrs. Elaine Daw of Coverack]."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14619|12280|31|"This 'infantry post' represents a Home Guard ambush position that is shown on a hand-drawn map produced by Sgt. Eddy of No.10 Platoon 8th Btn. Home Guard in 1944 [see photographs]. A spigot mortar, a bren gun, and other weapons were set to fire here. A few yards further up the road was a roadblock. [Information to the recorder from Mrs. Elaine Daw of Coverack, daughter of Sgt. Eddy]."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14620|12281|31|"The headquarters of No.10 Platoon of the 8th Btn. Home Guard in Cornwall was located at Polcoverack Farm just N of Coverack village on the Lizard. No.10 platoon was responsible for the defence of Coverack and the immediate area, including coastline."|"1999/11/02"|0|"" 14621|12282|31|"This anti-tank wall was built across the complete width of Coverack Harbour slipway at the top of the slip adjacent to the road. It was built from concrete blocks, with a centre of concrete, and was 4ft in width and 5ft in height. It had one narrow pedestrian access gap about 30ins wide. Nothing remains of the wall today. [Information supplied to the recorder by Mr. Mike Eustace, ex-Home Guard member]."|"1999/11/12"|0|"" 14622|12283|31|"Sandbagged Home Guard machine gun post sited in the front garden of the Bay Hotel at Coverack. Nothing remains today at this site although the Bay Hotel is still there. [Information supplied to the recorder by Mr. Mike Eustace, ex-Home Guard member]."|"1999/11/12"|0|"" 14623|12284|31|"Pillbox built at Chynhalls Point in a position overlooking Coverack Bay to the N. Nothing of this pillbox can be seen at the site today, although it is possible that foundations still survive amongst the very heavy undergrowth. [Information supplied to the recorder by Mr. Mike Eustace, ex-Home Guard member]."|"1999/11/12"|0|"" 14624|12285|31|"Pillbox built on the highest point to the W of Lowland Point about 2 miles NE of Coverack village. It was manned by No.6 Platoon 8th Btn. Home Guard (Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry). Nothing is known to exist at this site today, which is now a National Trust area. [Information supplied to the recorder by Mr. Mike Eustace, ex-Home Guard member]."|"1999/11/12"|0|"" 14625|12286|31|"Pillbox built at Green Pond in the corner of a field. No trace remains today, although the dried-up Green Pond itself is still visible. No.10 Platoon of the 8thBtn Home Guard was responsible for manning the pillbox. [Information supplied to the recorder by Mr. Mike Eustace, ex-Home Guard member]."|"1999/11/12"|0|"" 14626|12287|31|"Long line of anti-tank blocks running along the top of the beach at the S side of the Barmouth Estuary. Many appear to survive in excellent condition with few gaps in the line."|"2000/07/07"|0|"" 14627|12288|31|"Beach defences at Port Gaverne Beach consisting of four parallel rows of concrete 'dragon's teeth', tapered and about 3ft in height, built across the entire width of the beach. The rows were 4ft apart and each 'dragon's tooth' was about 18ins from the next. Nothing remains at this site today. [Information to the recorder from Mr. Knight of Port Isaac]."|"1999/11/15"|0|"" 14628|12289|221|"Anti-tank ditch of GHQ Line running to the SSE of central Cambridge. [Plotted from Luftwaffe air photo: RAF 1940 AP also available]. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"____/__/__"|681|"" 14630|12290|31|"2 x Allan Williams turrets, which are ex-situ. The owner of the property on which they stand now says they have been moved, probably from the Snettisham area of Norfolk. They are being cared for and are due to be painted. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"2000/07/__"|0|"" 14632|12291|31|"Type 22 pillbox, probably built to defend an adjacent searchlight. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"2000/07/__"|0|"" 14634|12292|31|"Pillbox that is probably a variation of a type 24. A low protected entrance can be seen at the rear."|"1999/12/__"|0|"" 14635|12293|31|"Pillbox that is probably a variation of a type 24. It has a low protected entrance."|"2000/01/06"|0|"" 14636|12294|31|"Double-ended pillbox, facing SSE/NNW."|"1994/10/24"|0|"" 14637|12295|31|"Double-ended pillbox, facing NE/SW."|"1994/10/24"|0|"" 14638|12296|31|"Double-ended pillbox, facing SE/NW."|"1994/10/24"|0|"" 14639|12297|31|"Double-ended pillbox, facing S/N."|"1994/10/24"|0|"" 14640|12298|31|"Double-ended pillbox, facing S/N."|"1994/10/24"|0|"" 14641|12299|31|"Double-ended pillbox, facing S/N. DESTROYED."|"1994/10/24"|0|"" 14642|12300|31|"Double-ended pillbox, facing S/N. "|"1994/10/24"|0|"" 14643|12301|31|"Pillbox, possibly now DESTROYED. Wills, 'Pillboxes' [1985] lists a polygonal concrete pillbox facing S at this site, but it is not to be found today [1999]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 14644|12302|31|"Elevated post with small open [rifle?] bay of apparently unique design covering SW area of airfield."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 14645|12303|31|"Irregular, rectangular defence post covering E - W landing strip."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 14646|12304|31|"'V'- shaped defence post covering N approaches to airfield."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 14647|12305|31|"Small rectangular defence post covering landing area (middle) with small open [rifle?] bay. Now used as a Calor Gas store."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 14648|12306|31|"'Boomerang'-shaped defence post facing centre of airfield landing strip."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 14649|6855|31|"Type 24 pillbox with limestone block 'porch' [found on other pillboxes in this area - a late addition?]. Remains of 'mounding' up to embrasure level still to be seen. Brick-shuttered. [Recorder Lowry gives NGR as ST 910934]."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 14650|7136|31|"Two rows of concrete-filled sewer pipes (4 per row) running into valley bottom from line of old railway. On the opposite side of the valley are a pile of approx. 10 similar obstacles which are probably ex-situ and would originally have been placed to block the railway line."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 14652|7964|31|"Battle Headquarters in a high position overlooking the former Ibsley Airfield. The layout of the building is similar to the description and drawing no. 11008/41 in work cited below. Most of the structure is below ground level apart from the observation posts. The main roof over the office, toilet and runners areas is visible on the surface as an asphalt path between the two observation posts. The roof of the PBX Room is not visible, so is possibly buried more deeply. The western observation post has observation slits on all four sides. The eastern observation post has slits only on the north, south and east sides. The roofs of the observation posts and main roof are constructed of concrete on plank shuttering, covered in black render, asphalt based. The apertures in the observation posts' roofs are formed of corrugated iron shuttering held in place by steel girders. The concrete floors of the observation posts are 1.22m above the floors of the office, etc. The internal ceiling height is 2.18m, except in the observation posts which are 1.97m. The concrete ceiling is white and the walls cream, the blue paint visible today having been daubed recently. The internal walls are of brick, but there may be a concrete wall around the whole structure."|"1998/09/20"|161|"60-61" 14653|12307|31|"Concrete anti-tank cubes (approx. 20), brick-skinned, running from the top to the bottom of the side of a railway cutting."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 14654|770|31|"4 x anti-tank cubes."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 14655|6012|31|"Standard type 24 concrete-faced pillbox covering river and its meadows. [Recorder Lowry gives NGR as SK 112337]."|"2000/04/25"|0|"" 14656|6011|31|"Standard type 24 concrete-faced pillbox."|"2000/04/25"|0|"" 14657|8008|31|"2 x rectangular loopholes in wall measuring approx. 6ins x 12ins. One is set 4ft 6ins above the ground, the other 2ft to its right is almost at ground level on the road side (the ground is two feet lower behind the wall)"|"1999/07/26"|0|"" 14658|8008|31|"Two loopholes for rifle fire in garden wall commanding the A284 road S towards Littlehampton. The two loopholes are knocked through a 'traditional Sussex flint wall' and are framed in cement: they measure 38cm x 15cm. One is at ground level and the other at a metre and a half above ground level."|"1999/01/27"|0|"" 14659|12308|31|"Pillbox, referred to in Wills, H., 'Pillboxes' as being disguised as a kiosk with the name 'Hyam Ready' on it. Today, most of the buildings at this site are post-war. [The shopping concourse includes a raised area with steps which makes the recorder reflect that the pillbox may be buried underneath]."|"1999/07/26"|6|"60" 14660|12309|31|"Pillbox [noted by the recorder as a 'fake pillbox']."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14661|12310|31|"Pillbox near ruin of footbridge over Chichester Canal and 'gridiron'. Noted as 'overgrown'."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14662|12311|31|"Chichester Canal representing an anti-tank ditch, with further anti-tank scarping falling away to low ground that could be flooded in the event of an invasion."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14663|12312|31|"Remains of sheet piling revetting bank of Chichester Canal as an anti-tank ditch."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14664|12313|31|"Remains of sheet piling revetting bank of Chichester Canal as an anti-tank ditch."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14665|12314|31|"9 x anti-tank cones, with iron loops set in their tops. Almost certainly ex-situ being arranged today at side of road."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14666|12315|31|"Repositioned anti-tank cubes, from an original anti-tank wall, that now form the edge of the Chichester Marina."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14667|12316|31|"End of the Chichester Canal anti-tank stop line at a point where iron sheet pillars used as an anti-tank wall still survive."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14668|12317|31|"Anti-tank block, now set into a later flint wall."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14669|12318|31|"Brick wall running at edge of canal basin with regular small openings set in it which the recorder suggests may be loopholes [unlikely - possibly drainage? AWF]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 14670|12319|31|"This seawall was commenced in 1936 and modified in 1940-41 as a partial anti-tank wall. It is several miles in extent. The wall, as originally built, was a clay/chalk/flint bund 18ft wide at its base and 3ft wide at its top, but was altered to form a much steeper (vertical in some sections) reinforced concrete anti-tank wall. During the course of WW2, storms breached or undermined the wall in three places and it was mended by the insertion of 'Blockcrete' blocks. For a quarter of its total length the 1940-41 wall is extant and in good condition."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 14671|12320|31|"Brick-lined weapon pit, with a short brick entry way. Concrete floor. It is about 5ft deep and is approx. 7ft 6ins in internal diameter. It is hard up against the inner edge of the seawall and is very well tactically sited."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 14672|12321|31|"The churchyard wall was pierced for loopholes in 1940: these c.1980 were expertly 'repaired' so that they cannot now be seen."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 14673|2380|31|"Type 22 hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox, one of the earliest built (July-Aug. 1940). It has 5 x Turnbull mountings that were not installed until March 1941: these were removed in the early 1950s, but the pintle and holding bolts survive as they are cast into the concrete embrasures. The entrance is on the N side. [This pillbox is on MoD land]. [Recorder Cobb gives NGR - SU 76770100]"|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 14674|2379|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox, with Turnbull mountings that were fitted in March 1941 after the construction of the pillbox. The pillbox has suffered from the elements owing to its exposed position and the red-brick shuttering is falling away in places. The pillbox is on MoD land."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 14675|12322|31|"Anti-tank blocks, many now sea-eroded, lying parallel with the sea wall. Some have metal anti-personnel barrier supports on what was once their top sides."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 14676|12323|31|"Possible 'Ruck-type pillbox' seen by the recorder at a distance [lies on MoD land] at the edge of a 'bomb dump' compound. [An additional similar structure was viewed by the recorder at a greater distance]. [See drawing attached to the report on Thorney Island defences]."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 14677|12324|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox built on concrete base, now converted into a Tourist Information Office, The sides of the pillbox now consist of glass panels forming windows."|"1995/11/19"|0|"" 14678|6972|31|"Pillbox - oblong, with 10ft x 8ft walls that are 2ft thick. Made of concrete slabs with rubble in between and framed with iron girders. [The recorder - Margaret Travis - painted the pillbox in 1986 when it still had a doorway extant]. [The recorder gives designation Worcs. 319 and HWCM 1415]."|"1996/01/15"|0|"" 14679|10063|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Very overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14682|11149|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with chamfered edge to concrete roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14683|12325|31|"Brick-shuttered Vickers heavy machine gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14685|12326|31|"Lower courses of brick wall forming polygonal shape that may be the remains of an infantry pillbox. No concrete in surviving wall structure. [It is possible that this is the remains of the type 24 pillbox recorded in 1991 at TQ 12564955 - UORN 10683]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14686|12327|31|"Type 24 pillbox; brick-shuttered. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - SU 758539]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14687|11162|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with chamfered roof edges. [Recorder Alexander gives NGR - SU 763529]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14689|12328|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox, with chamfered roof edge. [This site may be a duplicate occasioned by an incorrect grid reference]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14690|10047|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14691|10195|31|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox, standing on raised concrete base. Brick-shuttered. Grass on roof. [Recorder Alexander describes this as a type 22, but it has only one rifle embrasure at one side of the entrance]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14692|2533|31|"Infantry pillbox"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14693|12329|31|"Brick shuttered, concrete, polygonal pillbox - faces S. Mostly demolished: only some brickwork upstanding. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1990/10/__"|0|"" 14694|12330|31|"Pillbox, facing SE - brick-shuttered, concrete. Concrete roof. 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. Switch/fuse board and mass of cable on central core. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/04/01"|0|"" 14695|2444|31|"Brick-shuttered, hexagonal pillbox - faces SW (235 degrees). 7 x square embrasures with metal frames, and vertical grooves underneath them internally. Interior blast wall. [Surrey Industrial Society digital archive record - gives NGR as TQ 20514973]."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 14696|12331|31|"Irregular hexagonal pillbox made of brick-shuttered concrete - faces SW (235 degrees). 7 x embrasures (the 5 main embrasures have grooves below them internally). Internal blast wall. Low entrance, and irregular concrete base. In fair condition, with, some bricks fallen off exposing concrete and reinforcement bars. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 14697|2451|31|"Irregular hexagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces SW (245 degrees). 7 x embrasures (5 main with grooves beneath internally). Internal blast wall, low entrance, irregular concrete base. In fair condition, brickwork falling off, entrance blocked. [Surrey Industrial Society record gives NGR - TQ 20784954]."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 14698|2443|31|"Brick-shuttered irregular hexagon concrete pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x embrasures (5 main with grooves beneath internally). Internal blast wall, low entrance (step down). In good condition; some weathered brickwork."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 14699|2445|31|"Irregular hexagonal-shaped pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces SE (145 degrees). 7 x embrasures(5 main have grooves beneath internally). Internal blast wall. In fair condition; some bricks have fallen off."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 14700|2450|31|"Brick-shuttered irregular hexagon-shaped pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). 7 x embrasures (5 main have vertical grooves internally, but all are of a smaller than in other adjacent pillboxes). Internal blast wall. In fair condition, with netting over door and shrub growth being encouraged."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 14701|12332|31|"Irregular hexagonal pillbox made of brick-shuttered concrete - faces S (170 degrees). 7 x embrasures (the 5 main embrasures have vertical grooves below shelves internally). Internal blast wall. Low entrance, and irregular concrete base. In bad condition; bricks crumbling and shrubs growing from walls. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 14702|2453|31|"Square brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement - faces N (355 degrees). 3 x embrasures: the embrasure opposite the wise doorway has horizontal circular mounting plate and bolts. Possibly a 6pdr. pillbox. In fair condition; some brick weathering and overgrown."|"1995/10/24"|0|"" 14703|2454|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (170 degrees). Difficult to approach due to dense vegetation. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. In fair condition but engulfed in vegetation."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 14704|2446|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered concrete pillbox - faces NE (35 degrees). Overgrown and largely hidden. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Interior blast wall. In fair condition; muddy inside and heavily overgrown, the brickwork deteriorating."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 14705|12333|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. 3 x rifle/lmg embrasures. No internal blast wall. The steel door is lying on the ground. Ivy covered brickwork is deteriorating. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/04/17"|0|"" 14706|11305|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor condition."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 14707|9452|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N (360 degrees). 7 x embrasures, all small, 2 covering entrance. Interior blast wall. In fair condition; foundations showing [Surrey Industrial Society survey gives NGR - TQ 22384872]."|"1994/07/09"|0|"" 14708|2638|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (255 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. Brickwork deteriorating, and liable to flooding"|"1994/07/09"|0|"" 14709|2637|31|"7 x anti-tank cubes. Hidden by undergrowth, on site of old ford. Approx. 3ft cube with shallow pyramidal top. Covered in moss and vegetation."|"1992/06/20"|0|"" 14710|2636|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered concrete pillbox - faces SE (150 degrees). 7 x embrasures, all small, with 2 covering door. Interior blast wall. In poor condition, surrounded by vegetation. Brickwork deteriorating."|"1994/07/09"|0|"" 14711|12334|31|"Anti-tank cubes alongside what was once the railway line between West Croydon and Wimbledon (now a tram line). Recent undergrowth clearance at this site has revealed at least seven cubes."|"2000/07/03"|0|"" 14712|12335|215|"Island of Steep Holm in Bristol Channel fortified from 1941-1944, as part of Fixed Defences Severn. Fortifications erected by 930 Port Construction and Repair Coy., RE from October 1941. Coastal batteries, searchlights, and observation posts are extant."|"____/__/__"|668|"" 14717|12336|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with protected entrance and distinctive outer embrasure design."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14718|12337|215|"Line of anti-tank cubes set on the promenade E of Worthing Pier."|"____/__/__"|669|"86" 14719|12338|215|"Emergency coast battery: 2 x 5.5in guns"|"____/__/__"|669|"" 14720|12339|215|"Emergency coast battery: 2 x 6in. guns."|"____/__/__"|669|"" 14721|12340|215|"Emergency coast battery: 2 x 6in. guns."|"____/__/__"|669|"" 14722|12341|215|"Emergency coast battery: 2 x 6in. guns (taken from HMS Lion that had served at Jutland)."|"____/__/__"|669|"" 14723|12342|215|"Emergency coast battery: 2 x 6in. guns, one on each side of the harbour entrance."|"____/__/__"|669|"" 14724|12343|215|"Emergency coast battery: 2 x 6in. guns."|"____/__/__"|669|"" 14725|12344|215|"Beach scaffolding shown in wartime photograph."|"____/__/__"|669|"87" 14726|12345|215|"Anti-tank cubes shown in 1946 photograph. These had been cast in situ and fronted by a minefield and barbed wire."|"____/__/__"|669|"88" 14727|12308|215|"A square pillbox at the centre of a roundabout outside the Old Town Hall (now the Guildbourne Centre). At one time it was painted to resemble a shop with the name 'Hyam Already'."|"____/__/__"|669|"" 14728|12346|215|"Emergency coast battery: 2 x 6in. guns."|"____/__/__"|669|"" 14729|12347|215|"Pillbox mentioned in book as still extant."|"____/__/__"|669|"90" 14730|2639|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (160 degrees). '749' painted inside doorway. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Some wood still in embrasure. internal blast wall. In fair condition, but brickwork deteriorating."|"1994/07/09"|0|"" 14731|2640|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (135 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. '745A' is painted inside doorway. In poor condition - brickwork deteriorating and liable to flooding: mud on floor."|"1994/07/09"|0|"" 14732|2641|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (155 degrees). '745' painted inside doorway. internal blast wall. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. In fair condition, but with foundations showing."|"1994/07/09"|0|"" 14733|12348|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (270 degrees). 7 x embrasures. In poor condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 14734|2642|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox. 7 embrasures (inc. one in exterior entrance blast wall). Overgrown; close to railway embankment."|"1992/12/01"|0|"" 14735|2644|31|"2 x anti-tank cubes. There were about ten cubes at this site until early 1993."|"1993/04/01"|0|"" 14736|2624|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (180 degrees). 7 x embrasures. '740A' painted inside door., Internal blast wall."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 14737|2626|31|"Square, brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement - faces SW (220 degrees). 3 x embrasures (one large anti-tank gun, 2 small). Wide doorway. Circular metal gun mounting plate with bolts."|"1994/10/16"|0|"" 14738|2628|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW (305 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. '736A' [?] painted on inside door. "|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14739|12349|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. Internal blast wall. In poor condition - severe weathering, and shrubs growing from cracks in roof. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/05/26"|0|"" 14740|2629|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (220 degrees). 7 small embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. In fair condition, but covered and surrounded by vegetation."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14742|12350|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (270 degrees). 5 x embrasures. In fair condition; some weathering and much vegetation covering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14743|12351|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (290 degrees. 7 x embrasures [?]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/11/__"|0|"" 14744|12352|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. 7 x embrasures [?]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 14745|2611|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). Not inspected closely by recorder. "|"1994/11/__"|0|"" 14746|12353|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (285 degrees). 7 x embrasures [?] - [not inspected closely by the recorder]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/11/__"|0|"" 14747|2633|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox. [Not inspected closely by the recorder]."|"1994/11/__"|0|"" 14748|2631|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S."|"1995/05/__"|0|"" 14749|12354|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (125 degrees). [not inspected closely by the recorder]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 14750|2632|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (165 degrees). [Recorder unable to inspect closely]."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 14751|12355|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). [not inspected closely by the recorder]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 14752|12356|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (260 degrees). [not inspected closely by the recorder]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 14753|12357|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (160 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14754|2612|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW (320 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. "|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14755|2622|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees). [Not checked at close quarters]."|"1995/01/__"|0|"" 14756|2617|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (270 degrees). '719' or '749' painted on interior wall. 4 x embrasures (3 with internal grooves). One of a close pair of pillboxes; the other faces S [UORN 2621]. ['S' hook found by recorder on floor]."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14757|2621|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (190 degrees). '24' painted on interior brickwork. Chamfered roof edges, and flattened front corners. 4 x embrasures (3 with internal grooves). One of a very close pair; the other faces W [UORN 2617]."|"1992/09/20"|0|"" 14759|2619|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees). Interior blast wall and wooden fittings. 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Taller pillbox than usual with 6ft. headroom. In fair condition, but overgrown."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14760|2618|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). Interior blast wall and wooden internal fittings under embrasures. 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. '184' on blast wall. In fair condition, but has been damaged (demolition attempt?) and weathered."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14761|2564|31|"50 x anti-tank blocks. Pyramidal top on cube base, 3ft. sq. approx. On W side of Reigate Castle mound in crescent formation. Reinforced concrete, made with corrugated iron shuttering. In good condition, but some sunk in ground."|"1993/09/09"|0|"" 14762|2565|31|"36 (plus) x anti-tank blocks. Pyramidal top on cube base, 3ft. sq. approx. Made with reinforced concrete, using corrugated iron shuttering. In good condition, but some sunk in ground."|"1993/09/09"|0|"" 14763|2607|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (120 degrees). '715' painted on inside door frame. 4 x embrasures (3 with interior grooves). Gravel floor. "|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14764|2606|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (160 degrees). 7 x square, concrete framed embrasures (5 have vertical metal strips). Internal blast wall, with '187' in black paint. Some erosion of brickwork."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14765|2566|31|"50 x anti-tank blocks. Pyramidal top on cube base, 3ft. sq. approx. Made of reinforced concrete, using corrugated iron shuttering."|"1993/09/09"|0|"" 14766|12358|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (200 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor condition, tilted at 10? angle on river bank. Soil and vegetation on roof. "|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14767|12359|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees). Front corners cut-off, and roof edge chamfered. 4 x embrasures (one in each wall): 2 grooves below each embrasure internally. "|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14768|2603|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (170 degrees). Internal blast wall, with '190' in black paint on it. 7 x square, concrete-framed embrasures (5 have vertical metal strips). Some erosion of brickwork."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14769|12360|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped brick-shuttered pillbox - faces probably SE. Only just visible in dense woodland. "|"1992/09/17"|0|"" 14770|2602|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (220 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14771|2458|31|"Square brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement - faces S (180 degrees). 3 x embrasures : the major front opening approx. 3ft square. 6ft door opening. Circular metal weapon mount (holdfast) with bolts. In poor condition, concealed by trees and used by cows (mud on floor)."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14772|2481|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). Sited on a small hill in a cultivated field. 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. "|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14773|2475|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (205 degrees). Used as log store. 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall, with grooves below embrasures internally. In poor condition, with bricks falling off."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14774|2476|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (180 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. In poor condition, with bricks falling away."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14775|2478|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered - faces SW (220 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. In poor condition, with some brick facing missing."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14776|2477|31|"Hexagonal, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (235 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. In poor condition, with some brick facing missing."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14777|12361|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. "|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14778|2455|31|"36 x anti-tank cubes, 18 on each side of River Mole. The cubes have 1m sides."|"1993/04/18"|0|"" 14779|12362|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures, 2 covering doorway. Entrance bricked up, embrasures open. Internal blast wall. "|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14780|2466|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. "|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14781|2469|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (230 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. "|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14782|2480|31|"Polygonal, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N (345 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14783|2479|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (270 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. In poor condition, with some of the brick facing missing."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14784|2467|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (205 degrees). 7 x embrasures. '200' painted inside facing doorway. Internal blast wall. Partly demolished."|"1994/10/16"|0|"" 14785|12363|31|"Octagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faced S (200 degrees). Shown on map. DEMOLISHED. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/04/01"|0|"" 14786|2465|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW (335 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14787|12364|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW (295 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14789|12365|31|"Octagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faced S (180 degrees). Shown on map. DEMOLISHED. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/04/01"|0|"" 14790|12366|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox. Virtually inaccessible due to undergrowth. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14791|12367|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (240 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14792|12368|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (135 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14793|12369|32|"Sheringham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14794|12370|32|"Holt - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14795|12371|32|"Acle - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14796|12372|32|"Heybridge and Maldon - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14797|12373|32|"Halesworth - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14798|12374|32|"Stowmarket - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14799|12375|32|"Braintree - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14800|12376|31|"Allan Williams turret, demolished c1960"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 14801|12377|32|"Southwold - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14802|12378|32|"Felixstowe - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14803|12379|32|"Brandon - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14804|12380|32|"Swaffham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14805|12381|32|"Watton - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14806|12382|32|"Docking - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14807|12383|32|"Manningtree - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14808|12384|32|"Bungay - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14809|12385|32|"Halstead - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14810|12386|32|"Shoeburyness Town - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14811|12387|32|"Eye - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'A' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 14812|2472|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (160 degrees). Much brickwork demolished. 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14814|2464|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (165 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. "|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14815|12388|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (200 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14816|2463|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces NW (325 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14817|9539|31|"18 x anti-tank cubes - each 61ins x 61ins x60ins high. Small cross 1/4in deep, 5ins across on two faces, 14ins from top."|"1992/05/31"|0|"" 14818|2456|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, brick-shuttered - faces E (100 degrees). Wide doorway; circular mounting plate and bolts. 3 x embrasures: 1 large."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14819|12389|31|"Unusual octagonal brick-shuttered pillbox with central open turret at higher level. 8 x embrasures, with one in rear blast wall (roofed). In garden of Mr. & Mrs. Gibbs. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/04/01"|0|"" 14820|11780|31|"Pillbox, facing S."|"2000/07/07"|0|"" 14821|1151|31|"Pillbox, brick-walled, with rough concrete roof supported by flimsy timbers which has collapsed in one area."|"2000/07/30"|0|"" 14822|12390|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (225 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Interior blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14823|12391|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). 7 x embrasures. No internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14824|2470|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14825|12392|31|"7 x anti-tank blocks [no further details]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1995/05/29"|0|"" 14826|12393|31|"Octagonal brick-shuttered pillbox with central open turret at higher level - faces SE (120 degrees). 8 x embrasures (one in rear blast wall) Central high level open turret, and blast wall with roof covering doorway. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/04/01"|0|"" 14827|2468|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (220 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14828|12394|31|"Octagonal brick-shuttered pillbox with central open turret at higher level - faces E (75 degrees). 8 x embrasures (one in rear blast wall) Central high level open turret, and blast wall with roof covering doorway. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/04/01"|0|"" 14829|12395|31|"Octagonal brick-shuttered pillbox with central open turret at higher level - faces SE (155 degrees). 8 x embrasures (one in rear blast wall) Central high level open turret, and blast wall with roof covering doorway. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/04/01"|0|"" 14830|12396|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14832|12397|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SSE covering railway bridge. 7 x embrasures (2 covering entrance). Interior blast wall. Overgrown, with brickwork deteriorating. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/09/04"|0|"" 14833|2550|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (180 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1995/05/__"|0|"" 14834|2551|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (190 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering door). Internal blast wall. In fair condition, with brickwork deteriorating."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14835|12398|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S covering railway line (195 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering entrance). Interior blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14836|2552|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees) covering railway line. 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. In good condition, but very overgrown."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14837|2553|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (115 degrees) covering railway line. 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. In good condition, but being used by local people as a place for bonfires."|"1994/06/01"|0|"" 14838|2554|31|"Polygonal, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (205 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14839|12399|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering entrance). Internal blast wall. Render around entrance. In fair condition, but with brickwork deteriorating. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14840|2555|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (205 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering door). Internal blast wall."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14841|12400|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor conditions, with attempts at brickwork demolition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14843|2557|31|"Brick-shuttered square pillbox - faces SW (235 degrees). 3 embrasures (1 for anti-tank gun opposite doorway with steel circular mounting plate and bolts. "|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14844|2634|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (240 degrees). Possibly 7 x embrasures and internal blast wall. [Not closely examined by recorder]."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 14845|12401|31|"60 x anti-tank cones. [Seen prior to May 1995 - no further details]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 14846|12402|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (205 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14847|2609|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces N (10 degrees). 7 x embrasures. In poor condition. [Surrey Industrial Society survey gives NGR - TQ 29634860]."|"1995/04/__"|0|"" 14848|2556|31|"Fair?/Poor, brickwork falling away & reinforcement exposed?"|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14849|12403|31|"Polygonal pillbox - faced S. DEMOLISHED prior to May 1995. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 14850|12404|31|"Pillbox on the shore near the WW2 mine store and magazine (which still retain wartime camouflage): these are now part of an oilrig construction yard owned by Barmac."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 14851|12405|31|"Pillbox [no further details]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 14852|12406|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (225 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1994/05/01"|0|"" 14853|12407|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (285 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. Brickwork deteriorating badly. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14854|12408|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. Brickwork deteriorating. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14855|2558|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. In very bad condition; only core and roof remain. The brick-shuttering has gone."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14856|12409|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (235 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. In good condition, but with slight weathering to brickwork. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14857|2559|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (265 degrees). 4 x embrasures. In good condition."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14858|12410|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. Render around entrance. High threshold. In fair condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14859|2563|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (225 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. In good condition."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14860|2562|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. 4 x embrasures. Chamfered roof edge."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 14861|2576|31|"7 x anti-tank cubes alongside railway, which originally numbered c.30. Concrete, shuttered with corrugated iron."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14862|12411|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (205 degrees). 7 x embrasures. In fair condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14863|11853|31|"Pillbox built on roof of section post at factory entrance. Square pillbox and 'L' shaped section post. 3 x rifle/lmg. In very good condition, being upkept as part of Bowater factory. [Surrey Industrial Society survey gives NGR - TQ 311644]."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14864|7613|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (165 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. "|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14865|2490|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (115 degrees). 4 x embrasures."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14866|2491|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees). 3 x embrasures. "|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14867|12412|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, with 4 embrasures, of irregular hexagonal shape. Demolished by March 1993. It had been disguised as newsagent's shop. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14868|12413|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). Incorporated into summer house. Embrasures have been removed during this process. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14869|2492|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (245 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14870|12414|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. Doorway partly concreted up in 1956. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14871|2493|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox of irregular hexagon form - faces SW (215 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Steps down to entrance - the pillbox is partially sunk into the ground. In poor condition, with the brickwork falling away."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14872|12415|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox. Very overgrown. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14873|2546|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox, with 6 x rifle/lmg embrasures providing all-round fire. Entrance set very low"|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14874|12416|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (245 degrees). 'L' shaped brick wall on NE corner. 4ft sides x 3ft high with 4 x embrasures. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/05/01"|0|"" 14875|2508|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered anti-tank pillbox, used as a farm store - faces S (185 degrees). 1 A/T, 2 x rifle/lmg embrasures [other reports say there are 7 x embrasures]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14876|2489|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E (90 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14877|12417|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (165 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14878|2507|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (155 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14879|2498|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E (105 degrees). Doorway enlarged for agricultural use. 3 x embrasures."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14880|2500|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (115 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14881|2505|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (190 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14882|2506|31|"Irregular hexagon-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering entrance). Internal blast wall. In poor condition, with brickwork falling away"|"1993/05/01"|0|"" 14883|2573|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox built on railway embankment. 4 or 6 embrasures. Now DESTROYED. "|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14884|2572|31|"Anti-tank block - the last survivor of 6 that used to be at this location."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14885|12418|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (165 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14886|2569|31|"Concrete pillbox designed for its site. It is built under the legs of a railway footbridge. 6 x embrasures (all sealed). The entrance is also sealed. In very good condition. [Surrey Industrial Society survey gives NGR - TQ 330639]."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14887|12419|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E (100 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/10/01"|0|"" 14888|12420|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox. Possibly 4 x embrasures. DESTROYED. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14889|2574|31|"4 x anti-tank blocks."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14890|2575|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox. Possibly 3 x embrasures. DESTROYED."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14891|12421|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). 3 x embrasures (1 opposite doorway has circular mounting plate with bolts. Wide doorway. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14892|2571|31|"17 (approx.) x anti-tank blocks on either side of railway line. Some overgrown."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14893|12422|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (150 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14894|12423|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (215 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14895|12424|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14896|12425|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (135 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14897|12426|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (145 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14898|2568|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox. Possibly 4 x embrasures. "|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14899|2483|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). 4 x rifle lmg embrasures. "|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14900|2457|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (230 degrees). With wide doorway and circular mounting plate with bolts for anti-tank gun. 3 x embrasures including the one for anti-tank gun. "|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14901|2484|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (170 degrees). 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. "|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14902|12427|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (220 degrees). 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. Brickwork deteriorating and falling away. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14904|2486|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (115 degrees). Interior in very good condition with '178-295' painted on wall. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. Brickwork deteriorating."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14906|12428|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered anti-tank gun pillbox - faces W (250 degrees). Still has 9 bolt anti-tank gun mount. 3 x embrasures (2 rifle/lmg, 1 anti-tank). [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14907|2488|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (180 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. In poor condition, with brickwork deteriorating."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14908|2494|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (155 degrees). 7 x rfle/lmg embrasures (inc. 2 covering entrance). Internal blast wall. In good condition, but brickwork deteriorating."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14910|2495|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (130 degrees). 7 x rfle/lmg embrasures (inc. 2 covering entrance). Internal blast wall. In fair condition, but brickwork deteriorating."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14911|12429|270|"Defence works at Balintore harbour, now converted into a private home. [The exact nature of this complex of buildings are not clear, but they appear to include a pillbox-type structure with embrasure]."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 14912|2474|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (185 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering entrance). Internal blast wall. In poor condition, with most brickwork fallen away and reinforcement showing"|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14913|2497|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (115 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering entrance). Internal blast wall. Most of the brick-shuttering has fallen away and the reinforcement is showing"|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14914|2496|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (125 degrees). 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Chamfered roof edge. Internal blast wall. Used as farm wood store."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14915|2459|31|"Square anti-tank, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). Wide doorway. 2x rifle/lmg embrasures and 1 x A/T embrasure."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14916|12430|31|"Pillbox that is now largely demolished. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14917|2547|31|"Square concrete anti-tank pillbox, with very large main embrasure. Buried on golf course beneath tee."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14918|2504|31|"Brick-shuttered polygonal pillbox - faced S. Revealed from dense undergrowth by road widening then DEMOLISHED in 1990."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 14919|2501|31|"Pillbox DEMOLISHED, and remains used as hardcore in field entrance. "|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 14920|2502|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox DEMOLISHED. Traces of brickwork and concrete projecting from ground only."|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 14921|2513|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (130 degrees). 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Chamfered roof edges. "|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14922|2514|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Chamfered roof edges. "|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 14923|2509|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (205 degrees). 7 x embrasures. In poor condition, partly demolished."|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 14924|2512|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E. 7 x embrasures. Some of the brick-shuttering has fallen away. Foundations exposed by stream. "|"1992/06/01"|0|"" 14925|2511|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (120 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. Used as sheep shelter. In poor condition, with brickwork falling away."|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 14926|2510|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (205 degrees). 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Chamfered roof edges. Gate on top to advertise horse shows."|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 14927|12431|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faced S. DEMOLISHED: site now a car park. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/01"|0|"" 14928|2515|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (165 degrees). Square, with truncated front corners and chamfered roof edges. 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. In good condition, but very overgrown. "|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 14929|12432|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - probably faces SW. [Inaccessible]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 14930|2516|31|"Square brick-shuttered anti-tank pillbox - faces SW (255 degrees). Has truncated front corners and chamfered roof edge. 1 x A/T and 2 rifle/lmg embrasures. Wide doorway, and circular mounting plate with bolts opposite the doorway. In fair condition, but brickwork deteriorating."|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 14931|2460|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered) with 7 embrasures; has concrete ramp into pillbox. The number 333 is stencilled on interior wall. The exterior brick shuttering is falling away from the concrete. In a very clean interior condition."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 14932|2461|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox with 7 embrasures; has concrete ramp into pillbox. The number 333 is stencilled on interior wall. The exterior brick shuttering is falling away from the concrete. In a very clean interior condition."|"1997/02/14"|0|"" 14933|2517|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (180 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. High entrance clearance. Used as log/timber store by nearby stables In poor condition, with brickwork deteriorating."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14934|2518|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (180 degrees), 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. In fair condition, but with brickwork deteriorating."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14935|2519|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (155 degrees). Truncated front corners and chamfered roof edge. 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. In good condition, but brickwork deteriorating."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14936|2526|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (235 degrees). Truncated front corners and chamfered roof edge. 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. In good condition, but brickwork deteriorating."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14937|2520|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (190 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14938|2528|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (160 degrees). Very high entrance passage: internal blast wall. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. In poor condition, with brickwork deteriorating. Used as a log store."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14940|2529|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (145 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Partly demolished."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14941|2527|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). Used as base for oil tank, and entrance has been enlarged. 7 rifle/lmg embrasures (one removed when entrance enlarged). Internal blast wall."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14942|2530|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E (110 degrees). 4 x embrasures. Surrounded by deep trench and barbed wire."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14943|2544|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox with chamfered roof edge - faces SW (225 degrees). Doorway not central in rear wall. 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Brickwork deteriorating."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14946|2545|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox (brick-shuttered), with 7 embrasures. Used for storage for the showground."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14947|2549|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (115 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14948|2548|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (155 degrees) 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor condition, with brickwork falling away and reinforcing bars showing."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14949|12433|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox. 5 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering entrance). Rendered around entrance. In very poor condition, with bricks falling away. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/01"|0|"" 14950|12434|31|"Rectangular pillbox; brick-shuttered, facing S over railway and overlooking bridge to W. Located on edge of transport service depot which may have had its origin as a WW2 depot."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 14951|2580|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (150 degrees). 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures (1 covering doorway). With chamfered roof edge and truncated corners."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14952|2581|31|"Square brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (235 degrees). High door entrance. Chamfered roof edge and truncated corners. 4 x rifle/lmg embrasures (1 covering doorway). In good condition, but brickwork beginning to deteriorate. "|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14953|2592|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W (255 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. "|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14954|2579|31|"Square brick-shuttered anti-tank pillbox. Has circular mounting plate and bolts for A/T gun., 3 x embrasures (1x A/T, 2 x rifle/lmg). Used as horse shelter."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14955|2593|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. "|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14956|12435|31|"Pillbox; brick-shuttered, facing S over railway and overlooking bridge to W. Located on edge of transport service depot which may have had its origin as a WW2 depot."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 14957|12436|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14958|2582|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14960|2590|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. Covers railway bridge. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering doorway). Brickwork shows headers and stretchers. Brickwork deteriorating."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14961|2583|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 7 embrasures. Brick shuttering much fallen away."|"1997/01/29"|0|"" 14963|2584|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor condition, with bricks fallen away at top of walls."|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14964|2585|31|"Square brick-shuttered anti-tank gun pillbox - faces SW (235 degrees). Has circular mounting plate and bolts for A/T gun. 3 x embrasures (1x A/T, 2 rifle/lmg). In good condition, filled with earth to embrasure level. Used as sheep shelter. "|"1993/02/01"|0|"" 14965|12437|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). Close to railway embankment. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering entrance). Internal blast wall. Earth on roof. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14966|2589|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered concrete (pinkish-brown) pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering door). Internal blast wall. Brickwork deteriorating."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14967|2643|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (175 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering door). Interior blast wall. This box has been 'restored' by its owner - the interior has been painted and a metal door added; the roof re-rendered and top four brick courses replaced."|"1993/03/01"|0|"" 14968|2591|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick shuttered (yellow stock bricks) pillbox. 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures ( 2 covering doorway)."|"1992/09/01"|0|"" 14969|12438|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. In a military range area: no trace by 4/96. 3 rifle/lmg embrasures seen (but probably 7 in total). Shooting marshal had reported it as in poor condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1992/09/01"|0|"" 14970|2595|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (180 degrees). 7 x embrasures."|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 14971|12440|31|"Cantilever airfield defence pillbox, knocked down for the expansion of the road junction of the A38 road with the A50 road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 14972|2597|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW (205 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering doorway). High doorway."|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 14973|2598|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures (2 covering doorway). High doorway."|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 14974|12441|31|"Anti-tank gun pillbox, probably destroyed during construction of new bridge. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1996/04/07"|0|"" 14975|2599|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox [inaccessible]."|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 14976|2601|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E (60 degrees). 7 x rifle/lmg embrasures. Low doorway protected by blast wall with concrete slab roof. Entrance bricked up."|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 14977|2600|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (190 degrees). 7 x embrasures."|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 14978|12442|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - possibly faced N. Demolished, and only rubble remaining. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1996/04/07"|0|"" 14979|8332|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S (195 degrees). 7 x embrasures."|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 14980|2462|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E (135 degrees). 7 x embrasures"|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 14981|12443|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - probably faced S. Demolished; only rubble and metal piping mark spot. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1996/04/07"|0|"" 14982|1026|31|"Irregular hexagon, sandstone and brick shuttered concrete pillbox - faces S. 7 x precast embrasures (2 covering entrance). 1 ft wide concrete ledge around external perimeter. In fair condition, with some bricks deteriorating. Entrance bricked up."|"1996/05/11"|0|"" 14983|1031|31|"Seven sided, sandstone and brick-shuttered concrete pillbox, facing S covering railway bridge over River Eden. 8 x embrasures (2 covering entrance). Internal blast wall. Bricks falling off. Barbed wire over entrance."|"1996/05/18"|0|"" 14984|12444|31|"Irregular hexagon, sandstone and brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SSE. No internal blast wall. 7 x precast embrasures (2 covering entrance). In fair condition, but brickwork weathering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1996/05/18"|0|"" 14985|815|31|"Anti-tank pillbox for 6pdr. QF gun. 2 small embrasures plus large square embrasure for anti-tank gun, with evidence of circular mounting plate. Chamfered roof edges to front and sides, and chamfered front corners. In fair condition, with slight weathering to brickwork."|"1996/05/18"|0|"" 14986|1033|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W. 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. In fair condition, but with some bricks falling away. Entrance bricked up."|"1996/05/05"|0|"" 14987|822|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces W. 7 x embrasures(2 covering doorway). Entrance partially bricked up."|"1995/05/05"|0|"" 14988|1087|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW. 6 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Original [?] metal door in place. Surrounded by farm junk."|"1996/05/05"|0|"" 14989|1091|31|"Irregular hexagon, sandstone and brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SW, near footbridge over river. 7 x precast embrasures (2 covering entrance). Part bricked up entrance. Large amounts of brickwork falling away."|"1996/05/27"|0|"" 14990|1085|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces WNW. 4 [estimated] x embrasures [pillbox not closely examined by recorder].. Completely bricked up. "|"1996/04/28"|0|"" 14991|1080|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E, on river bank. 7 x embrasures (2 covering doorway). Internal blast wall. Entrance bricked up."|"1996/04/28"|0|"" 14992|1075|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces E. 6 x embrasures (2 covering entrance). "|"1996/04/28"|0|"" 14993|1076|31|"Irregular hexagon, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SSE, on river bank. 6 x embrasures."|"1996/04/28"|0|"" 14994|7254|31|"Square concrete-faced pillbox, well hidden amongst trees. "|"1999/11/__"|0|"" 14997|12445|31|"Possible spigot mortar base."|"1999/11/__"|0|"" 14998|6164|31|"Pillbox. Embrasures and entrance blocked. "|"1999/11/__"|0|"" 15002|12446|31|"Various buildings associated with the coast artillery battery at Paull Point."|"1999/07/22"|0|"" 15003|2901|31|"Square pillbox, partly sunken. Brick-shuttered."|"1999/10/26"|0|"" 15004|2901|31|"Large rectangular, brick shuttered pillbox."|"1995/08/08"|0|"" 15005|7937|31|"Cantilever pillbox [built by F.C. Construction Co. Ltd.]. [Recorder Taylor gives NGR - SD 370745]."|"1999/10/26"|0|"" 15006|6609|31|"Pillbox [possibly type 24], on private land so access not possible. Brick-shuttered. [DD 85]."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 15007|7394|31|"Six-sided pillbox, two storeys in height, rising to be on a level with the rail tracks from its base at the foot of the embankment. Outer brick shuttering and a coat of render over the brick. There was an entrance [now bricked up] almost at ground level below the railway embankment. There was another entrance higher up on another side of the structure: this would have had to have been approached by a ladder. One of the embrasures on the upper level has been blocked up."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 15011|12447|31|"Rectangular pillbox made of reinforced concrete with brick exterior shuttering, standing on high concrete base from ground level below road. Entrance appears to have been from the lower level as a ladder can be inside the structure [looking through the large embrasure facing the road]."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 15012|12448|31|"At least 3 x anti-tank cubes approx. 3ft 6ins wide and high. They are hidden in undergrowth."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 15013|9936|325|"[attached newspaper article refers]. - record submitted by G. Fry. [another associated Auxiliary Unit site is at SU 85624478]."|"1993/05/21"|0|"" 15014|6969|31|"Square pillbox, the lower part of which is brick and the upper part concrete. There is a covered brick entrance way with a concrete roof and a wooden door. The embrasures in three of the faces are narrow slits some 5ft long x 6ins high. It stands with other buildings in a wired compound."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 15015|12449|31|"Probable type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox, with an entrance at the rear [i.e. the side away from the road]. Overgrown."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 15016|9106|31|"Reinforced concrete rectangular pillbox, faced on the exterior with concrete blocks. It appears to the recorder to have been sited the wrong way round, with the entrance facing the road which runs some 8ft - 10ft below. On the far side of the pillbox away from the road, the ground rises steeply and would afford a very restricted field of fire. There is a low anti-blast wall freestanding in front of the entrance. The embrasures have been filled in, and, from the weathering of the concrete used for this purpose, this seems to have been done not long after the war. At a later date, efforts appear to have been made to open them up again. There are three vertical slots above and either side of the doorway which are presumably embrasures."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 15018|12450|31|"There are 6 x pillboxes at this site, all of the same two storey type, built of concrete and red brick, with an unroofed upper storey. This was originally reached by an external ladder, now all removed. The floor plan is square with a side entrance porch. The embrasures are very long and thin, possibly 5ft x 6ins. Of the six pillboxes on the original site, five remain within the boundaries of the current industrial estate and the sixth is in a scrap yard next to the level crossing on the A3055, the best part of a mile away [possibly site UORN 6970]."|"2000/03/23"|0|"" 15019|3316|31|"Two-storey pillbox, brick-shuttered, with embrasures at both levels and a strange vertical 'embrasure' that runs almost the whole height of the structure."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 15020|12451|31|"Probable remains of a coastal battery site. There is a landscaped mound with what appear to be the concrete aprons for two guns. A number of probably WW2 buildings can also be seen at this site."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 15021|12452|31|"A large rectangular concrete block [of uncertain function], about 20ft x 6ft, with semicircular metal loops in the upper surface in addition to the remains of a number of threaded rods."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 15022|12453|31|"Brean Down fort, dating probably from the Napoleonic Wars period, was refortified during WW2. The WW2 structures included 12 x accommodation huts, 2 x 6in gun positions (holdfast bolts remain), 2 x battery searchlights, and 2 x OPs. There are other WW2 buildings whose purpose is unclear."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 15023|12454|31|"Observation post, various concrete bases [use unknown], and 6 x gun positions overlooking Weston Bay. The latter consist of a semi-circular brick wall about 3ft in height on a circular concrete base in which is set the eight bolts of a 18ins diameter gun holdfast."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 15024|12455|407|"Radio set concealed in loft, serviced by military [Information from Mr. D. Walker, 50, Coast Road, Redcar]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15025|12456|407|"Auxiliary Unit No.2 outstation. 12ft x 16ft chamber (with 9ft x 13ft 9ins channel beams). 2ft 6ins square metal storage container. Deep, tree-screened valley provided a concealed access and exit to the bunker. [Information from Mr. D. Walker, 50, Coast Road, Redcar]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15026|12457|407|"12ft x 8ft main chamber. Brick tunnel entrance and two escape exits. Entered by hidden door, behind sliding door inside potting shed. [Information from Mr. D. Walker, 50, Coast Road, Redcar]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15027|12031|407|"Twin chamber, corrugated iron 'Anderson'-type shelter on brick courses, with access shaft and ventilation. Single entrance shaft. Overall length 13ft 9ins. Access 3ft 2ins x 2ft 6ins x 12ft deep. [Information and plan from Mr. D. Walker, 50 Coast Road, Redcar]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15028|12458|407|"Operational base sited on elevated land at the junction of two valleys so as to provide concealed access. 30ft x 14ft main bunker at end of 24ft long tunnel. 25ft long escape tunnel. Further 20ft tunnel to 12ft square secondary chamber. [Information from Mr. D. Walker, 50, Coast Road, Redcar]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15029|12459|407|"Auxiliary Unit No.2 operational base. 25ft x 12ft main chamber (corrugated iron and wood) at end of 84ft tunnel. Shaft directly into main chamber. Secondary 10ft x 9ft chamber half way along tunnel. Ventilation pipes in both chambers. [Information from Mr. D. Walker, 50, Coast Road, Redcar]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15030|12460|407|"Outstation - 12ft x 8ft Nissen-type hut. Breeze block end walls. 3ft x 3ft entrance shaft at one end. Ventilation pipes in end wall. Brick dividing wall two-thirds of way along. [Information and plan from Mr. D. Walker, 50, Coast Road, Redcar]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15031|12461|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete-faced, with an external blast wall protecting the entrance. Grass is growing on the roof."|"2000/07/24"|0|"" 15032|9767|31|"Pillbox, apparently brick-shuttered and rendered, with an exterior anti-blast wall. It is situated now at the rear of a post-war house, and has been decorated with trellis work and plants at the embrasures."|"2000/07/24"|0|"" 15033|12462|31|"Large concrete base with concrete blocks laid around it which probably served as the foundation for a coastal gun site."|"2000/08/07"|0|"" 15034|6989|31|"Machine gun pillbox. Concrete tables are in position beneath the embrasures (interior)."|"2000/07/24"|0|"" 15035|6988|31|"Machine gun pillbox, concrete-faced, on shingle at harbour mouth."|"2000/07/24"|0|"" 15036|12463|31|"Machine gun pillbox, adjacent to Napoleonic Wars martello tower that was used in WW2 as an observation post."|"2000/07/24"|0|"" 15037|12464|31|"Machine gun pillbox, concrete-faced with long, narrow almost continuous embrasure. Situated in caravan park, surrounded by plants and garden furniture."|"2000/07/24"|0|"" 15038|12465|32|"Yoxford - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15039|12466|32|"Hadleigh - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15040|12467|32|"Diss - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15041|12468|32|"Ludham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15042|12469|32|"Harleston - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15043|12470|32|"Wroxham - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15044|12471|32|"Melton - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15045|12472|32|"Ixworth - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15046|12473|32|"Coltishall - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15047|12474|32|"Attleborough - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15048|12475|32|"Saxthorpe - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15049|12476|32|"Loddon - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'B' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15050|12477|31|"Wheatcroft Battery exists archaeologically only now, with the exception of two pre-war houses - Wheatcroft Lodge and Melton - which were requisitioned for use in connection with the battery. Otherwise, there are no standing structures surviving, only earthworks. Earthwork depressions are to the sites of searchlights (2), 6in gun sites (2), magazine, battery observation post, possible spigot mortar pit, as well as many other battery points [see additional information with this record]. [This site was surveyed on behalf of the Scarborough Archaeological and Historical Society]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 15051|12478|31|"Coastal battery with two 6in guns, demolished, showing now only as crop marks in a grass field and by broken concrete pushed over cliff. The searchlight foundation is on the beach. [Verbal information from Mr. Barker (Lower Outgates Lane, Hunmanby, Filey) who served here on the southern of the two guns while in the Filey Home Guard - the northern gun was manned by 320 Battery RA] - the guns were WW1 ex-naval, the southern one having come from HMS Lion. Between the two gun pits was a generator house with a range finder above and behind it. The guns and searchlights were surrounded by barbed wire. The searchlights were on the lower cliff."|"1995/08/28"|0|"" 15052|12479|31|"Brick-built building, now in a state of collapse - brick end walls, unroofed."|"1996/07/01"|0|"" 15053|12480|31|"Brick-built, single storey pillbox, with flat concrete roof on which at one side a defence position is built. 7 x large embrasures, which have been bricked up to form smaller ones. Steel ladder at doorway to roof. The pillbox is at the SE corner of the site and has the remains of a stove and a hole in the roof for the chimney [it was said to have been used as living quarters]. [Record is accompanied by plans and elevations dated 1941]."|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 15054|12481|31|"Brick-built, single storey pillbox, with flat concrete roof on which at one side a defence position is built. 4 x large embrasures, which have been bricked up to form smaller ones. Steel ladder at doorway to roof. The pillbox is at the NW corner of the site. [See also UORN 12480 for plans and elevations]."|"1995/09/10"|0|"" 15055|12482|31|"Concrete cylinder approx. 8ft diameter and 8in wall thickness, with steel ring set into top edge. Part buried on beach."|"1995/08/28"|0|"" 15056|12483|32|"South Benfleet - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'C' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15057|12484|32|"Weir Cross Roads - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'C' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15058|12485|32|"Rochford - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'C' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15059|6790|325|"FC Construction pillbox: mushroom-shaped pillbox consisting of a circular pit with walls about 3ft high and a domed cantilevered roof springing from a central pillar, thus affording all-round visibility."|"1993/__/__"|369|"" 15060|12486|32|"Ashingdon - Eastern Command No.4 region, category 'C' nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|459|"" 15061|12487|31|"Loopholed wall - part of defensive position set up at E extremity of Witney Mill to command approach from Mill Street"|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 15062|12488|31|"Wayside railway station adopted as Home Guard Headquarters because it was one of the few public buildings in South Leigh, and also one of the only places with a telephone link. Timber framed, weather boarded structure."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 15063|12489|31|"Top secret training centres for the Auxiliary Units. The house was (mysteriously) burned down after the cessation of hostilities. The Park is now owned by the National Trust."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 15064|12490|31|"Two (possibly more) semi-underground Tett-type one man pillboxes hidden in well-established hedgerow. These may have formed part of an encircling chain around the airfield."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 15065|12491|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, covered substantially by earth. Internal blast wall. It has a protected entrance and an open observation position, the latter occupying a small projecting wing. Close by is a further pillbox, rectangular in shape."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 15066|1711|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. 2 embrasures one above the other in two faces. [M. Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15067|12492|31|"Hexagonal type pillbox. Covered airfield entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15068|12492|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. 2 embrasures one above the other in two faces. [M. Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15069|1712|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with two embrasures one above the other in two faces. [M. Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15070|5747|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 3 x embrasures for mgs. 3-leafed AR screen. [M. Osborne]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15073|12494|238|"Exeter anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15074|12495|238|"Honiton anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15075|12496|238|"Bampton anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15076|12497|238|"Okehampton anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15077|12498|238|"Plymouth anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15078|12499|238|"Bodmin anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15079|12500|31|"This anti-tank wall was built across the entire width of Hemmick Beach - a total length of 41 yards. It is constructed from concrete blocks with concrete infill and is 48ins wide, with an average height of 5ft. It is built in two lengths with a gap in it to allow a stream to run through. This gap is 45ins wide. The longer 26 yard length of wall is stepped in two places due to the shape of the beach. A short length of about 10ft has been removed to allow access to the beach. Otherwise it is in good condition. The National Trust has faced the wall with delabole slate since the war as a decoration."|"1999/11/22"|0|"" 15080|12501|31|"Pillbox 1 (Garrison Gate). No detectable trace. [Information provided by Dave Wooley, English Heritage]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15081|12502|31|"Pillbox 2 (Upper Benham Battery). Remains of turf cover on roof. Built into platform of 18th cent. gun battery. Rectangular plan and concrete block construction. now part of Guardianship Monument and scheduled. [Information provided by Dave Wooley, English Heritage]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15082|12503|32|"Some nine roadblocks marked on a map of Heighington accompanying 'Local Defence Scheme, July 1940."|"1940/07/__"|675|"" 15083|6990|31|"Machine gun emplacement with almost continuous narrow firing embrasure around the structure. Concrete-faced."|"2000/08/11"|0|"" 15084|6991|31|"Concrete-faced machine gun emplacement, with almost continuous narrow firing embrasure. The doorway and the embrasures have been bricked up."|"2000/08/11"|0|"" 15086|12504|31|"Concrete-faced machine gun emplacement, now half-covered by the sand dunes. It stands close to a golf tee."|"2000/08/11"|0|"" 15087|12505|31|"Concrete-faced machine gun emplacement amongst thick vegetation. Another stands close by."|"2000/08/11"|0|"" 15088|12506|31|"Concrete-faced machine gun emplacement amongst thick vegetation. Another stands close by."|"2000/08/11"|0|"" 15089|12083|31|"Type 22 concrete-faced pillbox with exterior blast wall protecting entrance."|"2000/08/16"|0|"" 15090|8247|31|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox, concrete-faced. It has an exterior blast wall protecting doorway."|"2000/08/16"|0|"" 15091|8254|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox, set low in ground on bank of canal."|"2000/08/16"|0|"" 15092|8255|31|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete-faced."|"2000/08/16"|0|"" 15093|8257|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox, sunk into ground. Protected doorway."|"2000/08/16"|0|"" 15094|6850|31|"Thick-walled type 24 pillbox made of concrete panels secured by rods (prefabricated), bolted together to provide shuttering. The quality of the poured concrete is poor. The pillbox is fitted with a brick and concrete 'porch', a feature of pillboxes in this area, probably fitted shortly after the main pillbox was constructed. Faces E. The recorder was told by the land occupier that the anti-tank ditch ran close to the pillbox."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 15097|12507|31|"Site of airfield Battle HQ, which is shown on an airfield plan (building 703) dated 1945.. No sign of structure at time of visit. It may have been destroyed or covered over - a mound observed may indicate its remains."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 15101|12509|31|"Site of pillbox. Apparently base and metal rods survive [recorder directed by neighbouring cottagers] but not visible at time of visit - the field under crop."|"2000/08/20"|1114|"" 15103|6846|31|"Semi-sunken type 24 thick-walled pillbox on sloping ground covering valley. Entrance is protected by brick and concrete 'porch' possibly fitted shortly after main pillbox construction. Walls are of concrete panelled shuttering (prefabricated) inside and out, secured by steel rods."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 15104|6851|31|"Large type 24 pillbox of concrete panel shuttering [prefabricated]; very overgrown. Entrance, which faces and is flush with the adjacent lane, is blocked. Faces NE. No 'porch' owing to closeness to lane. Local information suggests that the pillbox was lived in at some stage of its post-war history."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 15105|12511|31|"Pillbox 3 (Morning Point). Built into platform of 18th cent. gun battery. Rectangular plan and concrete block construction. Now part of Guardianship Monument and scheduled as SM 15434, AI 139137."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15106|1911|31|"Pillbox 4 (Woolpack Point), Neatly disguised within wall angle of 18th cent. gun battery. Of concrete block construction and slender pentagonal plan to fit into the battery apex, and camouflaged by facing both seaward sides with coursed granite slabs to match the earlier walling of the battery. Now part of Guardianship Monument and scheduled as SM 15434, AI 139138. [AH551]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15107|12512|31|"Pillbox 5 (Steval Point). Observation post of 1898-1906 converted into a pillbox. Made of concrete blocks. Earlier viewing aperture filled in with concrete blocks to create embrasure. Concrete approach passage and flat concrete roof re-used in unaltered form from earlier observation post. A pinnacle seen on the roof today allowed the ventilation duct to pass through the roof's original turf cover."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15108|12084|31|"32 (approx.) anti-tank 'pimples' set in rows on grass in grounds of Rye Ambulance Station."|"2000/09/02"|0|"" 15109|12513|31|"Pillbox 6 (Rat Island). Probable survival of masonry lower walling and gun embrasures of rounded pillbox built behind the island's southern exposed outcrops. It is surmounted by recently-built circular walled enclosure at the SW edge of the quay's modern fuel and equipment storage area."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15110|12514|31|"Pillbox 7, according to documentary evidence. No trace today, although it may be noted that the W end of the parapet wall of the Old Quay was removed to allow this pillbox a clear field of fire along the Pier, and that the scar where the parapet wall was later rebuilt is still clearly visible."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15111|12515|31|"Pillbox 8, according to documentary evidence. No trace today. This was probably a gun position within one of the buildings fronting the bay."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15112|12516|31|"Pillbox 9, according to documentary evidence. No trace today. This was probably a gun position within one of the buildings fronting the bay."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15113|12517|31|"Pillbox 10, according to documentary evidence. No trace today. On a natural shelf among the granite outcrops SW of the Lifeboat Station, the recorder found a small level concrete platform, approx. 1.5m x 0.8m, with a small hole at the centre, about 3cm diameter. This may well be a gun position which is described on a Royal Fusiliers contemporary map as 'Pillbox 10'."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15114|12518|31|"Pillbox 11, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). Parts of the pillbox's concrete raft survive, visible immediately below the coastal cliff, but all of its superstructure has been demolished and removed leaving only a spread of concrete chippings scattered in the turf."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15115|12519|31|"Pillbox 12, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). No trace today."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15116|12520|31|"Pillbox 13, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). No trace today."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15117|12521|31|"Pillbox 14, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). Immediately behind coastal cliff; scheduled as SM 15534, AI 147184. Of hexagonal plan and of concrete block construction, its rear face and entrance is now exposed at the back of the enlarged boatyard area that the Duchy is creating here. Square embrasures. Entrance passage. Turf-covered concrete roof. Overgrown."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15118|12522|31|"Pillbox 15, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). The pillbox's concrete raft survives complete among the granite outcrops of the Point's southern ridge. All of its superstructure has been demolished and removed, with a spread of small concrete chunks and chippings scattered around the adjacent rocks and turf, but the ghosting of the hexagonal plan reinforced concrete block wall and entrance remains clearly visible on the surviving raft."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15119|12523|31|"Pillbox 16, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). The pillbox's concrete raft survives immediately behind the coastal cliff and possibly complete, but its rear is masked by encroaching turf. All of its superstructure has been demolished and removed leaving only a spread of concrete chippings scattered in the turf."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15120|12524|31|"Pillbox 17, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). This pillbox has slipped off the sand dune backing the coast and it now lies on the upper shore. Its concrete raft has cracked in two, but not separated: on each half, much of the hexagonal plan concrete block walling survives, but it has lost its roof and various assorted fragments lie scattered about the adjacent shore."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15121|12525|31|"Pillbox 18, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). This pillbox has slipped northwards down the scarp face of the adjacent sand quarry, and now lies tilted on the quarry face slope. Its concrete raft appears complete, but only a maximum three courses of the hexagonal plan concrete block walling survive above this: it appears to have been partly demolished before subsiding."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15122|12526|31|"Pillbox 19, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). No trace today. However, the location shown on the WW2 map is that of the Upper Innisidgen Entrance Grave, a very well-preserved prehistoric chambered tomb. It seems very likely that this monument was used without any evident modification as a gun position. Another comparable site (a machine-gun position) is on St. Martin's at the location of a chambered tomb which retains its chamber walling but lacks its capstone."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15123|12527|31|"Pillbox 20, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). No trace today. Possibly this was just a gun position located amongst the coastal rock outcrops here, rather than a hardened defence work."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15124|12528|31|"Pillbox 21, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). Demolished and building debris almost all removed. The site is beside a granite outcrop in a field on the midslope overlooking the bay. It is only visible as a levelled platform accompanied by a scatter of concrete chippings; no trace even of the concrete raft is evident."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15125|1910|31|"Pillbox 22, according to documentary source and contemporary Royal Fusiliers' map. On a levelled site immediately behind the coastal cliff on the W of the bay. Hexagonal plan and concrete block walling. The concrete roof shows remnants of its turf cover (camouflage). Square embrasures. Scheduled as SM 15533, AI 147183. Currently in use as a fisherman's equipment store."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15126|3226|31|"Pillbox 23, according to documentary source and Royal Fusiliers' WW2 map. Built into the interior of a Civil War gun battery whose rampart rises to the base of the pillbox embrasures on the W side. Hexagonal plan and concrete block walling. Square embrasures. Scheduled as SM 15532, AI 147182, with the Civil War battery as AI 147239."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15127|12529|31|"Pillbox 24, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). Of rectangular plan and concrete block construction; however, the seaward (southern) outer face was camouflaged by adding a layer of mortared rough slabs and rubble, leaving only the embrasures clear. In private (i.e. not Duchy) ownership shared between the two houses to its rear and used by them as a store for domestic goods. Scheduled as SM 15531, AI 147181."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15128|12530|31|"Pillbox 25, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). At the seaward (S) edge of a vegetable field, but its seaward face is effectively masked up to embrasure level by the raised sea defence bank which carries the present coastal path. Of hexagonal plan and concrete block walling. Currently in use as a store. Scheduled as SM 15530, AI 147180."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15129|12531|31|"Pillbox 26, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). No trace today. This location may well have fallen foul of the successive coastal defence works that this bay has been subject to since WW2."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15130|12532|31|"Pillbox 27, according to documentary evidence (Royal Fusiliers' map). No trace today. This location may represent a gun position rather than a hardened defence work."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 15131|12533|31|"The Bridgerule Auxiliary Unit Operational Base was situated in the disused Merryfield Wheel Pit housing on the old Bude Canal. It was in the lower part of the Wheel Pit housing and a floor was fitted, made from old railway sleepers. Stores for the patrol were brought in at Bridgerule Railway Station a few hundred yards from the OB. [Research and assistance by Mrs. Audrey Aylmer - Bude Old Cornwall Society]."|"2000/04/07"|0|"" 15132|12534|31|"The St. Juliot Auxiliary Unit had two Operational Bases. This one was built by Royal Engineers in a remote location in a small disused quarry in woodland near Anderton Ford, about half a mile SW of Tresparrett. It was built above ground by the side of a stream and was constructed from green painted sheet metal. This OB was discovered by local children who followed the soldiers to the location when it was being built. As a consequence, a second OB was built in Helsett Wood, about half a mile to the SE. The location of this OB is only approximate and its surviving condition is unknown [UORN 12535]. Nothing remains today at the site of the first OB. [Research and assistance by Mrs. Audrey Aylmer - Bude Old Cornwall Society]."|"2000/04/07"|0|"" 15133|12535|31|"The St. Juliot Auxiliary Unit had two Operational Bases. [UORN 12534] was built by Royal Engineers in a remote location in a small disused quarry in woodland near Anderton Ford, about half a mile SW of Tresparrett. It was built above ground by the side of a stream and was constructed from green painted sheet metal. This OB was discovered by local children who followed the soldiers to the location when it was being built. As a consequence, a second OB [this site record] was built in Helsett Wood, about half a mile to the SE. The location of this OB is only approximate and its surviving condition is unknown. Nothing remains today at the site of the first OB. [Research and assistance by Mrs. Audrey Aylmer - Bude Old Cornwall Society]."|"2000/04/07"|0|"" 15134|8273|31|"More than 140 x 'dragon's teeth' anti-tank blocks at the exits to Widemouth Sand beach at Widemouth Bay. These blocks vary in height from 2 - 3 ft and many are probably in their original positions. [Local information from Mrs. Audrey Aylmer of Bude Old Cornwall Society]."|"2000/04/07"|0|"" 15136|12537|31|"Spigot mortar base standing almost upright in the sand, a few yards above normal high water mark and very close to [UORN 9101]. Recorder reports that last year this pedestal was not visible and must have been revealed by a change in the shape of the beach caused by wave action."|"2000/06/15"|0|"" 15138|9102|31|"Recorder revisits site to note the names appearing in the main on the landward row of the two rows of cubes, with one from the seaward row. The dates suggest that there was over a year's gap in the construction of the two rows. On all the cubes are the remains of wires for camouflage netting to be attached [?]. Pte Vickers 1941 Jack Hindle A. Claptian [or Ciaptian] 15th Sept. 1941 Pte F. Howell 18.9.41 Pte Russell 1941 Pte. D. Wells 18.9.41 G E 31 [?]"|"2000/06/15"|0|"" 15139|12539|31|"The Mabe Auxiliary Unit Operational Base was situated at Goodagrane Quarry about one and a half miles SW of Mabe village. No trace could be found of the OB due to difficulty in gaining access to the site. The bunker was built into the side of the quarry with an emergency exit into an adjacent field through a hedgerow. Explosives were stored in the bunker and the unit slept in it regularly. [Information to recorder from Mr. Clarence Thomas, surviving member of the patrol]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15140|12540|31|"The Constantine Auxiliary Unit used a small derelict building [this record] at Tirtytown, just N of Brill Hill, as their first Operational Base. Unfortunately, security was soon breached when the local Home Guard unit used it as a target on an exercise. As a consequence, this building was evacuated and a second OB [UORN 12541] was built in an old disused quarry on the adjacent Crowgey Farm. It was built from nissen-hut shaped corrugated iron sheets and was erected above ground due to the remoteness of the chosen location. The OB measured 15ft x 12ft and was used mainly to store explosives. [Information to recorder from Mr. E.S. Harris, surviving member of the patrol]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15141|12541|31|"The Constantine Auxiliary Unit used a small derelict building [UORN 12540] at Tirtytown, just N of Brill Hill, as their first Operational Base. Unfortunately, security was soon breached when the local Home Guard unit used it as a target on an exercise. As a consequence, this building was evacuated and a second OB [this record] was built in an old disused quarry on the adjacent Crowgey Farm. It was built from nissen-hut shaped corrugated iron sheets and was erected above ground due to the remoteness of the chosen location. The OB measured 15ft x 12ft and was used mainly to store explosives. [Information to recorder from Mr. E.S. Harris, surviving member of the patrol]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15142|12542|31|"The Truro Auxiliary Unit built its first Operational Base [this record] in 1940 in Calenick Wood. It was built underground from timber and corrugated iron sheeting. It measured about 11ft x 8ft and was fitted out with bunks. It had one entrance and no emergency exit. The OB collapsed some three years ago [c.1997]. The patrol was not happy with this OB and during 1941 decided to build a second one [UORN 12543] at Penwethers (Wheal East Falmouth). This was built in a disused mine tunnel, from timber and corrugated iron and was fitted out with bunks made from timber and wire netting. An escape tunnel was constructed by enlarging an air vent and constructing a ladder. The surface cover (a wooden hatch) was camouflaged with an old tree stump. Explosives were stored in the OB and night duties were spent in it. [Information to recorder from Mr. Robert Lewarne and Mr. Frederick J. Keast, surviving members of the patrol]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15143|12543|31|"The Truro Auxiliary Unit built its first Operational Base [UORN 12542] in 1940 in Calenick Wood. It was built underground from timber and corrugated iron sheeting. It measured about 11ft x 8ft and was fitted out with bunks. It had one entrance and no emergency exit. The OB collapsed some three years ago [c.1997]. The patrol was not happy with this OB and during 1941 decided to build a second one [this record] at Penwethers (Wheal East Falmouth). This was built in a disused mine tunnel, from timber and corrugated iron and was fitted out with bunks made from timber and wire netting. An escape tunnel was constructed by enlarging an air vent and constructing a ladder. The surface cover (a wooden hatch) was camouflaged with an old tree stump. Explosives were stored in the OB and night duties were spent in it. [Information to recorder from Mr. Robert Lewarne and Mr. Frederick J. Keast, surviving members of the patrol]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15144|12544|31|"The Operational Base for the Stithians/Perranwell Auxiliary Unit was built at a disused quarry at Pelean Cross. It was sited about 400 yards NE of Ponsanooth village and three quarters of a mile SW of Perranwell village, half way between the Sparnick railway tunnel and the Ponsanooth railway viaduct. The underground bunker was a few yards to the W of the railway line. It consisted of two rooms, with an entrance and emergency exit, and was constructed of timber and corrugated iron sheeting. Nothing remains at the site today. The small copse which hid the quarry during the war has virtually disappeared owing to elm disease. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15145|12545|31|"The large hole in the ground where the underground bunker had been located can still be seen. The hole measured 15ft x 14ft with an entrance tunnel, 4ft in width and 5ft in height. One wall of the timber and corrugated iron material could still be seen in position, although slightly bent."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15146|12546|31|"The Operation Base for the Redruth Auxiliary Unit was built in a field on Grambler Farm, about half a mile E of the town centre. It was built in 1940, and consisted of a nissen hut structure measuring 18ft x 12ft, built 10ft underground. It had two sections, with an entrance in one field and an emergency exit in an adjoining field. It was equipped with bunks and cooking equipment. Nothing remains of this bunker today. It was destroyed by fire some time after the war ended when children set fire to some Molotov Cocktails they had found in the bunker. An indentation showing the site of the bunker can still be seen in the ground today"|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15147|12547|31|"The Operation Base for the Hayle Auxiliary Unit was located in a disused mine tunnel at Wheal Merth, in a valley just S of Lelant Downs. The OB was found after the war by people carrying out surveys on old mine workings. It consisted of a construction built into the right hand side of the tunnel around 30ft - 40ft from the collapsed mine portal. The area was built with nissen style corrugated iron sheeting and housed about 15 army style bunks."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15148|12548|31|"The Operational Base of the St. Mawgan Auxiliary Unit was in an old quarry a few yards NE of Trevarrian. The original walls of the quarry doubled as walls for the OB, which was located in a pit in the corner of the quarry. Corrugated iron sheets were used as a roof and an old lorry chassis was thrown on top of the OB as camouflage. Entry was via a wooden door. The OB measured 12ft x 15ft x 8ft in height. [Information to the recorder from Mr. Joel Reginald, surviving member of the patrol]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15149|12549|31|"The Operational Base of the Grampound Auxiliary Unit was at the N edge of Trewithen Woods. The hole in which it was constructed can still be seen, and a piece of corrugated iron sheet used to build the bunker was still adjacent to the hole."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15150|12550|31|"The Operational Base of the Probus Auxiliary Unit was in Slaughterhouse Wood at Golden Manor Farm, Probus. It was located about 15ft inside the wood, adjacent to a lane. The hole in the ground can still be seen, but there is no evidence for surviving building materials. The OB was fitted out with bunk beds and was constructed of timber and corrugated iron sheeting. It measured 18ft x 10ft, with an entrance concealed by a large trunk of a tree fixed to a door - ivy grew on the tree trunk to complete the camouflage effect. A large hole was dug, the hut was erected, and then buried. Ammunition and explosives were stored in the OB. [Information to the recorder from Mr. Denis Hooper and Mr. Hugh Kendall, surviving members of the Patrol]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15151|12551|31|"Rifle range used by the local Auxiliary Units and the Home Guard. The butts were built by digging a large hole and throwing the soil up as a protective bank. No concrete was used in the construction. No physical signs of the range can be seen today."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15152|2658|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox in middle of field to W. of Town Rd, Cliffe. Faces W, a narrow wall version with brick skin. Situated on cultivated land."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15153|2656|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox on field boundary, W. of Town Rd, facing S. A narrow wall version with brick skin. Situated on cultivated land."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15154|12552|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox adjacent to pond in field, on N. side of Lille Church Rd, facing N. A narrow wall version with brick skin. Situated on cultivated land."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15155|2689|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox in orchard, Buckland Farm, facing E. A narrow wall version with brick skin."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15156|2653|318|"Concrete pillbox, type 24, facing N. Buried in old counter wall. Nothing visible, but probing detected a structure approx. 20cm below present surface. Situated on grassland."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15157|12553|318|"Type 24 pillbox, cement rendered, small embrasures with all apertures blocked."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15158|12554|318|"Brick or brick-shuttered gun house for field gun. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15159|9111|318|"Concrete, hexagonal pillbox, designed as rifle and Bren gun emplacement and intended to hold 8 men. Traces of internal wooden shelving survive below the embrasures. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15160|12555|318|"Concrete, hexagonal pillbox, designed as rifle and Bren gun emplacement and intended to hold 8 men. The pillbox has been bricked up."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15161|12556|318|"11-sided concrete one man pillbox or sentry post with domed top at NW Gillingham Gate into Chatham Dockyard. The area is now Chatham commercial dockyard. Rail access through the gate was defended by a rail block inside the dockyard wall and a pillbox adjacent. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15162|12557|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15163|12558|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15164|12559|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N. In sound condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15165|2680|318|"Type 24 pillbox, facing NW. In sound condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15166|2679|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, undermined by river."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15167|12560|318|"Square pillbox, Concrete with two embrasures. Part of the Chatham Land Front defences. In fair condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15168|12561|318|"Irregular hexagon pillbox with 3 rifle embrasures and access below ground level. In poor condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15169|2659|318|"Rectangular brick and concrete anti-tank gun pillbox, with main embrasure facing N.. Very overgrown. Possible traces of a second building at its side. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15170|2660|318|"Anti-tank gun pillbox in orchard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15171|12562|318|"Eight concrete 'pimples' at the side of the road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15172|2662|318|"Anti-tank blockhouse of brick and concrete construction. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15173|2664|318|"Type 24 pillbox in good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15174|12563|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N. In good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15175|12564|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N. In good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15176|12565|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N. In good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15177|12566|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing E. In good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15178|12567|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing E. In good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15179|2692|318|"Concrete, 11-sided pillbox (First World War). 5 embrasures, and concrete door pivoted on steel hinges. Faces NNW. In good condition. At SE angle of armament depot, E of Lochat Rd."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15180|12568|318|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick faced concrete. In good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15181|2666|318|"Type 24 pillbox. to provide flanking fire along the beaches and to protect road from beach. In excellent condition. A good candidate for statutory protection as a conveniently visible example of a pillbox from the GHQ line. On the foreshore, Lower Upnor, opposite 'Arethusa'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15182|12569|318|"Circular concrete pillar with stainless steel pivot in centre of its top and with surrounding ammunition lockers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15183|12570|318|"Cylindrical concrete pillar with a stainless steel pin in the centre of its top. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15184|12571|318|"Circular concrete pillar with stainless steel pivot in centre of its top and with surrounding ammunition lockers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15185|12572|318|"Circular concrete pillar with stainless steel pivot in the centre of its top and with surrounding ammunition lockers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15186|12573|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15187|12574|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15188|12575|318|"Type 28 anti-tank gun pillbox.. Unusually for Medway area, the gun inside was mounted on a pedestal instead of the more usual concrete block and holdfast. Designed to mount a 2-pr. or 6-pr. gun. Bottom of pedestal still in place. On breastwork of Chatham Lines behind NAAFI stores."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15189|12576|318|"Concrete 'pimple'-type anti-tank obstacles, in row five deep in echelon. Some pimples fully visible, others buried."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15190|12577|318|"Two concrete cubes either side of roadway, recessed to receive an iron girder of length of rail. Area may be developed. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15191|12578|318|"Two large concrete cubes either side of the railway line into Chatham Dockyard, recessed to receive a transverse iron girder as an obstacle to enemy trying to use the railway. Unusual feature in an urban environment. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15193|12579|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox [probably type 22] observed from train. [This may be a duplicate of UORN 782]."|"2000/09/07"|0|"" 15194|12580|318|"Spigot mortar emplacement mostly buried. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15195|12581|318|"Trenches and fire positions adjacent to spigot mortar position [UORN 12580]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15196|12582|318|"Type 24 pillbox with lmg embrasures. Known to have existed until recently. SMR recorder unable to gain entry to check, May 1994. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15197|12583|318|"Pillbox [no specification] - now used as storage by MoD."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15198|12584|318|"Concrete anti-tank 'pimples'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15199|12585|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15200|12586|318|"Brick and concrete type 24 pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15201|2670|318|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox facing S. In sound condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15202|12587|238|"Large rectangular pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 15203|2671|318|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement for 2-pr. or 6-pr. WW1 naval gun. Contains plaque ""1940- Hell's Corner- BY BEF"". In good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15204|2703|318|"Rectangular adapted type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Probable 2 pr or 6 pr."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15205|2676|318|"Type 24 pillbox, built to cover beach in both directions, the anti tank casemate adjacent and the open fields to the N."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15206|2677|318|"Rectangular structure for mounting 2pr or 6pr. WW1 QF navel gun. Internal dividing wall with smaller section of blockhouse for heavy machine gun. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15207|2678|318|"Six 5ft cubes of concrete extending south from the river wall approx. 8m to a point where the ground would not support a heavy vehicle, providing an obstacle in the dead ground S of the anti-tank emplacement. In very good condition and stable."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15208|12588|318|"Square concrete pillbox [First World War] with two embrasures for machine guns. Part of Chatham Land Front defences. Good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15209|12589|318|"Hexagonal pillbox [First World War] for a machine gun. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15210|12590|318|"Rectangular pillbox [First World War] for a machine gun. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15211|12591|318|"Square concrete pillbox [First World War] with 1 embrasure for a machine gun. Part of Chatham and Land Front defences. Good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15212|2708|318|"2 x concrete 'pimples' remaining."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15213|12592|318|"Concrete pillbox thought to have contained a light QF gun. Embrasure have been sealed and rendered over in cement. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15214|12593|318|"Harbour defence battery: twin 6-pr. North shore of Garrison Point Fort. Concrete tower containing gun emplacement and magazines. Good condition but lower storey partially filled with rubble. One of the few remaining twin 6-pr. sites in the SE. "|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 15215|12594|318|"4 x concrete gun emplacements (2 canopied in WW2) for 12-pr. QF guns, with underlying magazines."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15216|7346|318|"On Centre Bastion. Two circular Martello-like concrete towers, each for a 4.7-in. QF gun. Later additions to their roofs converting them to minefield control points. In between a rectangular Battery Observation Post (BOP) tower, apparently disguised to look like a house. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15217|12595|318|"Cylindrical concrete structure, with steel pivot in the middle of its top. For mounting of spigot mortar or Blacker Bombard. In good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15218|12596|318|"Harbour defence battery: no. 1 bastion (1940-1). Two casemated emplacements for 6-in. BL guns, with magazines. Canopies in damaged condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15219|953|318|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement for 6-pr. anti-tank gun. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15220|12597|31|"This pillbox is similar to a type 28A other than the main gun embrasure being small and set at approx. waist height. The pillbox contains a second compartment containing 2 gun positions."|"1996/05"|0|"" 15221|12597|318|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement for 6-pr. anti-tank gun. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15222|12598|318|"Cylindrical concrete structure with steel pivot in middle of top. Mounting for Blacker Bombard. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15223|12599|318|"Concrete battery for 2x9.2-in. BL guns, with magazines, Battery Observation Post for DPF and 28 ft. Barr and Stroud range finder, War shelter and Gun Commander's Position. Traces of wartime camouflage extant. BOP now used as cafe. Above ground concrete building thought to be the original magazine of the battery. Earthen blast walls missing. Used as a club house. Good condition"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15224|12600|318|"Concrete double pillar pillbox, with 6 embrasures. Formed of two circular pillboxes joined by a small passage. Focus for a trench system and wire entanglement system to defend Fletcher Battery. Fair condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15225|12599|215|"9.2in gun coastal battery."|"____/__/__"|408|"" 15226|12601|318|"Rectangular concrete structure on two levels, with close defence embrasures in the lower level and observation slots in the upper level. Good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15227|12602|318|"Circular holdfast for 4-in. or 6-in. BL guns, consisting of upturned bolts. One holdfast remains in front garden of Coastguard cottages."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15228|9086|318|"Concrete pillbox, facing N across Thames. Entrance on landward side. Mainly buried."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15229|12603|318|"Concrete pillbox, now mainly buried. Roof missing. Facing N across Thames. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15230|12604|318|"Several loopholes in garden boundary wall of private house."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15231|12605|318|"Small, conical, concrete anti-tank obstacles. Perhaps rolled onto verge from road at end of WW2.."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15232|12606|318|"Concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15233|1769|318|"Brick faced concrete pillbox built into pre-existing garage [or, just possibly, pillbox later converted into garage- not inspected]. In good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15234|1137|318|"Double, then triple, then double line of anti-tank 'pimples' running S from road, sandwiched between field boundary and private driveway. Approx. 120 blocks. In good condition, made of concrete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15235|826|318|"Site of Capel Battery. various military roads, tracks, hut bases, etc. still extant. Battle of Britain memorial occupies part of site. Destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15236|2735|318|"Pillbox: demolished c.1960, but stood on a track (now Risborough Way)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15237|833|318|"Type 24, thick-walled pillbox. No embrasure in front wall. Several pours of concrete apparent. Built of reinforced concrete and in fair condition. Beside road on N side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15238|835|318|"Type 24 pillbox. No embrasures in front, or left rear, walls. Several pours of concrete apparent. Built of reinforced concrete, and in fair condition. Beside road on N side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15239|837|318|"Type 22 pillbox. Thick detached blast wall to rear. Built of reinforced concrete, and in good condition. On the seaward side of road, in gorse. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15240|12607|318|"Type 24 pillbox. Thick detached blast wall to rear. Built of reinforced concrete and in good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15241|841|318|"Type 22 pillbox. Detached blast wall to rear. Very overgrown. Built of reinforced concrete and in poor condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15242|843|318|"Type 22 pillbox. Thick detached blast wall to rear. Built of reinforced concrete and in good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15243|829|318|"Type 22 pillbox. Built of reinforced concrete and in fair condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15244|1136|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type- square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. In good condition and built of brick-shuttered concrete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15245|12608|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type- square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. In good condition and built of brick-shuttered concrete."|"1940/11/27"|0|"" 15247|971|318|"'Mine' variant of common Dover square pillbox with overhanging roof slab and one embrasure per side. Embrasures blocked and entrance buried. Made of brick shuttered concrete and in fair condition. Located on the edge of the Hougham Battery site. "|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 15248|1178|318|"Field gun emplacement covering railway bridge. This concrete structure has been destroyed. C. 1940. (1)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15249|8328|318|"6 pdr emplacement located at crossroads/railway bridge NNW of Shepherdswell. Built of concrete and in fair condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15250|8308|318|"Probable WW2 infantry trench TR 295 407 to TR 301 410. In fair condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15251|2736|318|"Underground Nissen-hut style structure with concrete panel shaft and sewer pipe escape tunnel. Built of concrete panels, pipe sections, blocks and corrugated iron. In poor condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15252|846|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. Built of brick shuttered concrete and in good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15253|1036|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type- square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. Built of brick shuttered concrete and in good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15257|954|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. Built of brick shuttered concrete and in fair condition. Located in hedge on field boundary. "|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 15258|998|318|"Small rectangular pillboxes on banks of each side of road. Built of concrete and in good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15259|1000|318|"Type 28 for 6pdr. Very rare in East Kent. Built of reinforced concrete and in good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15260|1183|318|"6 pdr emplacement. Built of concrete and in fair condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15261|1002|318|"Concrete blocks in bushes at sides of road: filled sockets in road surface on bridge. Built of concrete and in fair condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15262|1006|318|"Truncated cones at road junction. Built of concrete and in fair condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15263|1004|318|"Type 22 pillbox. [Not closely inspected]. Built of reinforced concrete and in fair condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15264|1038|318|"Pillbox of the common Dover type - square with overhanging roof and two embrasures per side. Built of brick-shuttered concrete and in fair condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15265|989|318|"Pillbox of common Dover square type. Explosively (?) demolished. Roof slab, badly cracked, rests on concrete base with only a little rubble left from walls. The destroyed building was built of brick shuttered concrete. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15266|987|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures in each side. Built of brick shuttered concrete and in fair condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15267|9365|318|"Type 24 pillbox beside railway cutting. Built of reinforced concrete, brick shuttered and in good condition. [There appears to be a duplicated entry in the SMR for this pillbox - see 'Designation']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15268|1065|318|"Two concrete cones survive at side of road at road junction between Martin and West Langdon. Built of concrete and in poor condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15269|1139|318|"Two concrete cones survive at side of road at crossroads of East Langdon to West Langdon Road. Built of concrete and in poor condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15270|849|318|"One concrete cone at side of road. Two more plus two rough cubes in field to W of road. Built of concrete and in fair condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15271|9586|318|"Pair of coastal artillery emplacements, now reused. They are now attached to a modern house at Little Cliffsend Farm. One, the smaller of the pair, is used as a sun room, the other as a stable. "|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 15272|8311|318|"WW2 Battery, nr Kingsdown Scout Camp. 2 x 6 emergency Battery. No. 2 gun emplacement survives. Trench system in wood, some remains of hutted camp. Made of concrete and in fair condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15273|9248|318|"3-gun 6in Emergency Battery planked on top of 1880s 10in RML battery. 3 RML pits filled with concrete and one 6in gun mounted on top of each, with brick and concrete 'gun houses' giving overhead cover. Deep shelter dug from 1891 magazine in bank behind battery."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15274|851|318|"Two concrete cones in field to E of road. In poor condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15276|1064|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. Embrasures in front wall have very deeply and steeply splayed sills to command bridges over N. entrance ditches. Built of brick shuttered concrete,"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15277|985|318|"WW2 emplacement. Square 6 pdr. emplacement, disguised with brick crenellated wall. Made of brick and concrete. Condition good."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15278|1157|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type- square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. Rear of roof almost at ground level. Built of brick-shuttered concrete, and in fair condition. "|"1987/06/29"|0|"" 15279|1154|318|"Pillbox of common Dover type - square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. Built of brick shuttered concrete, and in poor condition. "|"1987/06/29"|0|"" 15280|1156|318|"Trapezoidal variant of common Dover type square pillbox. One very long embrasure in rear wall. Two embrasures in side walls, one in front wall. Overhanging roof slab. Built of brick shuttered concrete, and in good condition. "|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 15282|1055|318|"Two pillboxes of common Dover type - square with overhanging roof slab and two embrasures per side. Built of brick shuttered concrete, and in good condition. "|"1987/06/29"|0|"" 15283|7354|318|"WW2 anti-tank wall on Kingsdown Rd. A garden wall heavily 'beefed up'. Made of concrete and in good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15284|1125|318|"'Walk in' type 23 pillbox slightly unusual in having crenels rather than embrasures in open section. Built of concrete, c. 1940, and in good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15285|1149|318|"'Walk in' type 23 pillbox. Unusual in having two embrasures in end wall of roofed section. Built of concrete, and in good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15286|1132|318|"Type 24 pillbox adjoining railway line at top edge of allotments. Provided with door and windows and used as tool shed. Built of brick-shuttered concrete, and in good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15287|981|318|"Anti-tank obstacle, made of lengths of railway line and 'I' section girder set in ground on landward side of road, hidden in hedge. Made of steel and in good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15288|980|318|"WW2 road block at Ripple Turning. Three concrete cones in verge at side of road. In medium condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15289|977|318|"WW2 type 24 pillbox at Kingsdown Scout Camp. Made of reinforced concrete and now destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15290|8305|318|"WW2 battery at Long Plantation. 4 field gun emplacements, made of concrete with semi-circular grooves for trails of guns. In good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15291|1013|318|"Type 24 pillbox with additional low embrasures in some walls, in brick shuttered concrete in good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15292|1017|318|"Type 24 pillbox, with additional embrasures in some walls - of brick shuttered construction and in good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15293|1005|318|"Six concrete cones, former tank trap of WW2 date situated on side of Easrty-Woodnesborough minor road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15294|1015|318|"Road at former level crossing displays irregularities; suggested as remains of former road block of WW2 date."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15295|1024|318|"Site of North Deal 6in Emergency Coastal Battery, now destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15296|1019|318|"Irregular octagonal pillbox at S edge of Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, near road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15297|1025|318|"Site of Deal emergency coastal 6in gun battery, now destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15298|1163|318|"A reinforced type 24 pillbox, in a field next to Walmer Castle. Concrete construction; good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15299|1022|318|"Site of WW2 pillbox (type not given) of concrete construction, now destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15300|1773|318|"A pillbox, at Lower Rowling Farm, made of concrete with brick facings and in good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15301|1775|318|"A pillbox, at Crixhall Court, that is in good condition and made of concrete and brick facings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15302|1774|318|"A pillbox, at Upper Rowling Farm, in fair condition and made of concrete with brick facings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15303|2718|318|"A type 22 pillbox at Wey Street Farm. It is still in good condition, and is made of concrete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15304|1759|318|"A type 22 pillbox on the N bank of the Royal Military Canal at Ruckinge. Built of concrete and brick and still in good condition. Its direction is SE, and it has a brick shelter built over the entrance way."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15305|1776|318|"A type 22 pillbox. Built of concrete and still in good condition, with all the embrasures and the doorway now bricked up."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15306|1608|318|"A spigot mortar mounting at Dover Castle. It is in an old gun emplacement at the edge of the cliff, on the end of the Castle's west ditch. It is a truncated pyramid with spigot, built of concrete and steel. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15307|1770|318|"A pillbox at Shakespeare Beach, Dover. Built by June 1940 of reinforced concrete. It has subsequently been demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15308|1771|318|"A pillbox at Shakespeare Beach. Built by June 1940 of reinforced concrete and is now destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15309|1619|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, at Shakespeare Bearch. It was made of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15310|1772|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, at Shakespeare Beach, Dover. Built of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15311|1618|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, at Shakespeare Beach. Made of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15312|1609|318|"A WWII Pillbox, built by June 1940, on the shore end of Eastern Arm. Built of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15313|1610|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, at Eastern Docks, Dover. Built in reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15314|1611|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, at Sea front, Dover. It was built of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15315|1612|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, on Sea front, Dover. Built of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15316|1613|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, on the Sea Front, Dover. It was made of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15317|1614|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, on the Sea Front, Dover. Built in reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15318|1615|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, at the shore end of Prince of Wales' Pier, Dover. Built of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15319|1616|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, nr train ferry dock, Dover. Built of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15320|1617|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, on Shakespeare Beach, Dover. Built of reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15321|1901|318|"A type 24 pillbox [UORN 1768] , and a former road block [this record]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15322|1768|318|"A type 24 pillbox, and a former road block [UORN1901], at the top of a bank, N side of Abbey Road, Dover. Built of reinforced concrete. I good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15323|1767|318|"A type 22 pillbox, with a rear porch guarded entrance. Built of reinforced concrete, and still in good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15324|1769|318|"A pillbox, behind a solitary house approx half mile west of Port Lympne wildlife park boundary. The pillbox was apparently built into pre-existing later converted into a garage. Embrasures in end (S) wall, and at centres of E and W walls. [This pillbox has two SMR entries with different NGRs and grid references - see 'Designation']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15325|1766|318|"A type 24 pillbox, in farmyard, behind house at Blue House Farm. Built of reinforced concrete, and is in excellent condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15326|1654|318|"Trench system constructed in 1916. Located half way up a hill above a playing field. Field visit in 1994. Overall condition poor - faint traces of trench extant."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15327|12611|318|"Brick and concrete pillbox located just inside the outer moat of the castle. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15328|12612|318|"Hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox. The roof remains intact and inside is still accessible."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15329|12613|318|"Dome top 11-sided concrete pillbox [First World War]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15330|12577|318|"2 anti-vehicle obstacles and 1 rail obstacle [UORN 12578].. Rail obstacle at entrance to railway at TQ 7757 6937. Road obstacle consists of 4 anti tank blocks on internal rd of the dockyard at TQ 7720 6958. [The SMR appears to have duplicated entries and references for these anti-tank obstacles - see 'Designation']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15331|12578|318|"2 anti-vehicle obstacles [UORN 12577] and 1 rail obstacle both WW2. Rail obstacle at entrance to railway at TQ 7757 6937. Road obstacle consists of 4 anti tank blocks on internal rd of the dockyard at TQ 7720 6958. [The SMR appears to have duplicated entries and references for these anti-tank obstacles - see 'Designation']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15332|12614|318|"Anti tank road obstacle."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15333|12615|318|"Joss Bay coastal battery was an emergency battery comprising of 2 x 6in guns from 1941. It replaced an earlier battery further S. It was on the site of the current Broadstairs Headworks. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15334|6752|318|"Auxiliary Unit hide at Snargate, Operational Base with 2 rectangular brick/concrete shafts, now flooded.."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15335|6753|318|"Auxiliary Unit hide: operational base with 2 rectangular shafts, now destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15336|6754|318|"Operational base of Auxiliary Unit: underground hide probably destroyed. No details. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15337|9833|318|"Operational Base of the Auxiliary Unit at Court at Street. Survival and details unknown. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15338|2736|318|"Operational base of the Auxiliary Unit at Drellingore. Brick shaft with concrete escape tunnel and collapsed corrugated iron 'elephant' shelter. No details. [The SMR has duplicated entries and references for this site - see 'Designation']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15339|1060|318|"WW2 Auxiliary Unit operational base at Winterage farm with 'elephant' shelter hut and metal steps to bunker but no escape tunnel."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15340|8182|318|"WW2 operational base for Auxiliary Units nr. Northbourne with 'elephant' type shelter hut, wooden shaft and escape tunnel. Destroyed 1984. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15341|8183|318|"WW2 Auxiliary Unit operational base at Nash Court Farm. Probably destroyed. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15342|8184|318|"WW2 Auxiliary Unit escape hide for 120 men. Entrance concealed by log in 'airship hole' [?] ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15343|8185|318|"WW2 operational base for Auxiliary Unit in cellar of ruined Elvington Manor house. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15344|8186|318|"Underground operational base for Auxiliary Unit at Gibbet Oak Farm nr. Tenterden, No details. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15346|1140|318|"Auxiliary Unit Special Duties Hide (WW2 signals) in Hamstreet Woods. An outstation hide (controlled from 'zero' station) accessed from concrete shaft. On surface remains of wooden stable building and bench. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15347|12616|318|"Auxiliary Unit special duties 'outstation' hide in farm outbuilding at Nash Court Farm. No details; presumably access point to underground hide. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15348|9867|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit hide. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15349|9869|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit hide: no details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15350|9871|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit operational base hide, No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15351|9881|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit operational base. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15352|9880|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit hide. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15353|9884|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit hide. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15354|12617|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit operational base in Stocking Wood, Badlesmere built at site of bomb craters. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15355|9886|318|"Site of Auxiliary Unit hide. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15356|9888|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit operational base with operational post to south. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15357|9889|318|"Approx. site of Auxiliary Unit operational base. No details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15358|12618|318|"A system of trenches and dugouts, lying NW of the prison and Langdon Battery. Most are infilled, but some survive as zig-zag depressions. Dug initially for practice but then used as part of the defence of the battery and prison."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15359|12619|318|"A system of slit trenches and dug-outs at the northern part of Langdon Hole and around the Engine House for the searchlights. Most survive as zig-zag depressions across the whole site. Used as part of the defence of the coast artillery position here."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15360|12620|318|"A stainless steel mounting pin set into a concrete base lying on its side in the area of three parallel banks - rifle butts . This is the remains of a pedestal for a spigot mortar. It has probably been moved from its original position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15361|9368|318|"Pillbox lying close to the National Trust boundary. Extant in 1977."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15362|9364|318|"Pillbox lying close to the National Trust boundary. Extant in 1977."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15365|12621|318|"An anti-tank ditch, dug in 1942, was seen to cross an area showing signs of temporary R.B. occupation. Potsherds of 2nd/3rd c. date and charcoal were recovered. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15366|6754|318|"Underground operational post, SW of Chapel Farm. An operational post to be used in the event of a German invasion so that saboteurs could hide and operate behind the invaders' lines. A rectangular room. [The SMR has duplicate entries and references for this site - see 'Designation']."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15367|12622|318|"An anti-tank ditch, dug in 1942, was seen to cross an area showing signs of temporary R.B. occupation. Potsherds of 2nd/3rd c. date and charcoal were recovered. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15368|11829|318|"Cherry Gardens Hill Tumulus, on the property of the Folkestone Waterworks Company, had a pillbox erected on it in 1940. Two burials, and a number of objects were discovered, which were not examined scientifically."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15369|12623|318|"Small L-shaped fire trench, situated on top of chalk debris mound. Revetted in corrugated iron, but gradually collapsing and filling up with debris."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15370|12624|318|"Cropmark of slit trench from RCHME air photographs."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15371|12625|318|"Minewatchers' post - a small , rectangular single-storey yellow brick structure with a flat concrete roof. There is a wide observation aperture facing the River Thames. An E facing doorway is protected internally by a brick blast wall. Built on a concrete base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15372|2652|318|"6 x 5ft square concrete cubes arranged in echelon in front of river wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15373|12626|31|"Six concrete pillars in line leading from shore into River Thames. Pillar has names inscribed in concrete, 'F.C. Gomar, 'S. Barnard', 'R. Lucas'."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 15374|12626|318|"6 x 5ft square concrete cubes arranged in echelon in front of river wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15375|12627|318|"Circular concrete drum with a stainless steel pin at the top. Set in a pit, partly with an earthen edging and partly concrete revetted. Slight traces of a concrete ammunition recess within the pit."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15376|9311|318|"Irregularly hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox, with entrance bricked up. Circular brick structure on roof, probably for anti-aircraft gun."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15377|11818|318|"Type 24 pillbox; very overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15378|972|318|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. No embrasures in rear wall. Holes at bases of two walls, possibly for ventilation."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15379|962|318|"Type 24 pillbox, originally brick-shuttered, but robbed of outer brickwork."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15380|964|318|"Type 24 pillbox. Originally brick-shuttered, but robbed of external bricks. Embrasures at different heights."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15381|846|318|"Square pillbox with overhanging roof slab. It has unusual sloped embrasure sills. Letter A painted beside entrance [may be original]. In excellent condition. "|"1995/04/14"|0|"" 15383|9197|318|"Coast defence battery. Much of site buried by spoil from 1970s Channel Tunnel attempt. Ammunition site seems to survive above ground. Many concrete hut bases buried/destroyed during construction of new A20. Plotting room is just to S of A20 road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15384|12629|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15385|12630|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15386|12631|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15387|12632|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15388|12633|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15389|12634|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15390|12635|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15391|12636|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15392|12637|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15393|12638|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15394|12639|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15395|12640|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15396|12641|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15397|12642|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15398|12643|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15399|12644|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15400|12645|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15401|12646|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15402|12647|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15403|12648|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15404|12649|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15405|12650|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15406|12651|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15407|12652|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15408|12653|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15409|12654|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15410|12655|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15411|12656|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15412|12657|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15413|12658|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15414|12659|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15415|12660|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15416|12661|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15417|12662|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map]."|"1941/__/__"|677|"" 15418|6797|215|"Type 22 shell-proof pillbox."|"____/__/__"|426|"" 15419|12663|215|"Type 26 infantry pillbox, brick-shuttered, guarding the railblock on the Basingstoke - London line near Potbridge."|"1941/__/__"|426|"60" 15420|12664|215|"Pimples near the canal bank."|"1941/__/__"|426|"60" 15421|12665|318|"Pillbox protected by an earthwork to the NE, shown on the OS 1:2500 scale map. A similar pillbox exists to the E. Part of a WWII airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15422|12666|318|"Pillbox - Type 22, in very good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15423|12667|318|"Pillbox - Type 22, in very good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15424|485|318|"Pillbox - Type 26. Built against an existing building, and designed to match."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15425|488|318|"Pillbox - Type 26. Built against a mill building, and designed to blend in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15426|475|318|"Pillbox - type unclassified. Converted from a former carriage shed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15427|12668|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Embrasures bricked up."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15428|7437|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. L-shaped with brick walls, and S and W facing embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15429|12669|318|"Pillbox - Type 22. The remains of wooden shelf supports survive."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15430|12670|318|"Pillbox - Type 22. Dug into a bank with embrasures at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15431|12671|318|"Pillbox - Type 26, dug into a bank."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15432|12672|318|"Pillbox - Type 22. Has an unusual 'T' shaped internal blast wall. It has very thick walls (40ins) and vent pipes. In 'good' condition, but overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15433|12673|318|"Pillbox - Type 22. In very good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15434|12674|318|"Pillbox - Type 22. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15435|12675|318|"Pillbox. Built into a house and not detectable now from the outside (the embrasures have been bricked over). Square, 9ft 6ins externally, 7ft internally, with three embrasures and a doorway. Walls, 15ins thick. Used today as a walk-in larder."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15436|12676|318|"Pillbox - Type 26. Built on a brick base and dug into a bank. There are the remains of wooden shelf supports."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15437|10984|318|"Pillbox - Type 26 variant, with brick shuttering. All embrasures have provision for Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15438|10986|318|"Pillbox - Type 26 variant, with brick shuttering. All embrasures have provision for Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15439|10989|318|"Pillbox - Type 26 variant, with brick shuttering. All embrasures have provision for Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15440|12677|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. Each embrasure has a tripod or support well in shelf."|"1997/08/15"|0|"" 15441|12678|31|"Slit trenches, with angle-iron stakes presumably once holding (vanished) revetments of corrugated iron in place. The trenches ran along a ledge that follows the contours around the hill. Most are straight, but on the S side they are zigzag. The trenches now show as grassed grooves in the ground."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 15442|12679|31|"Probable Auxiliary Unit Operational Base. An underground chamber, the top of which is approx. 30 yards S of a stone wall running W - E two yards inside the boundary bank of a wood. The chamber is now filled with earth to within 1ft of the top. There is an 8in-10in glazed drain pipe [ventilation], and some years ago the remains of an aerial wire running up a tree nearby. [The recorder was Sgt. in charge of the Cheddon Fitzpaine Home Guard at stand-down]."|"1995/11/27"|0|"" 15443|12680|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15444|12681|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15445|12682|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. Brick shuttering falling away."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15446|12683|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15447|12684|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. With broken water tank alongside [camouflage or post war addition?]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15448|12685|318|"Pillbox - Type 22."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15449|12686|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. Built on a concrete raft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15450|12687|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. Built on a concrete raft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15451|12688|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15452|12689|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15453|12690|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15454|12691|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. Weapon support wells in embrasure shelves. The blast wall has been removed, the embrasures have been blocked, and the pillbox is now used as a store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15455|12692|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. The blast wall has been removed and the structure is used as a store. It is overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15456|12693|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15457|12694|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15458|12695|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. A door has been added for farm use."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15459|12696|318|"Concrete anti tank obstacles. Two rows of six blocks. Adjacent to RNAD rail line."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15460|12697|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15461|12698|318|"8 x concrete anti-tank obstacles adjacent to RNAD rail line."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15462|12699|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox; no specification. Polygonal - each side approx. 6ft 6ins (inside 5ft 6ins). 6 x embrasures, each 11ins wide (outside), 28ins (inside). Adjacent slit trench. [Sketch plan drawn on form]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15463|12700|31|"Headquarters Porlock Section of Home Guard ('Exmoor Mounties'). The house of Colonel Alexander, the commanding officer. [The house was built in 1690]."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 15464|12701|31|"A single gun (possibly a naval 4in) housed in a wooden cover. Local stories tell that the pier that was close by was demolished as it obstructed the field of fire. The gun was only ever fired once (not in anger)."|"1996/11/__"|0|"" 15465|12702|31|"Line of some 8 x anti-tank 'pimples', of a very large size (approx. 4ft high and 4ft square at the base). [Record - photographs only]."|"1996/11/15"|0|"" 15466|12335|31|"Barracks, Nissen Huts, 6in naval gun emplacements, searchlights, Bofors AA guns, Battery Observation Post, railways, jetties."|"1996/10/18"|0|"" 15467|10982|318|"Hydraulic pillbox built of metal and concrete, which could be raised to firing position by hydraulic pumps. Said to be one of a series of pillboxes of the type at Middle Wallop Airfield, the rest are unlocated. [but see UORN 10983]. Restored to working order by Army Museum of Flying."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15468|12703|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant, built inside a barn."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15469|12704|318|"Pillbox - Unclassified. A pre-war vegetable store was converted to hide a pillbox [camouflage]. It reverted after the war."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15470|12705|318|"Pillbox - Unclassified. Built into an existing eight sided dairy. It is in excellent condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15471|12706|318|"Loopholes set into an existing wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15472|12707|318|"Loopholes set in existing stone wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15473|1604|318|"3 x conical anti-tank 'pimples' in line at side of footpath on N side of bridge over River Test, also one overturned a few yards behind on the river- bank, and another partly submerged in the river on the W side of path."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15474|519|318|"Pillbox- unclassified. Brick shuttered. Situated under rail bridge span."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15475|12048|31|"Pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 15476|12041|31|"Pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 15477|12702|318|"17 x concrete anti tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15478|511|318|"Pillbox appears to have been polygonal, on the W end of the western bridge. Demolished to ground level. Measures 10ft (W), 10ft 8ins (NW)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15479|516|318|"Pillbox located on the Eastern bridge. Probably four-sided overlooking the River Test. Measures 10ft by 10ft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15480|12708|318|"Pillbox - Type 22. Has brick shuttering and is probably associated with Chilbolton airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15481|10982|318|"One of three Pickett-Hamilton forts known to have existed at the air field at Middle Wallop. [This site appears to have a duplicated SMR entry]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15482|10983|318|"A defensive structure similar to a Pickett-Hamilton fort. The design may have been an attempt to address some of the criticisms of the standard Pickett Hamilton Fort. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15483|12709|318|"This pillbox, along with two others, are all that remains of the inner airfield defences of Middle Wallop."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15484|7883|318|"This pillbox, along with two others, are all that remains of the inner airfield defences at Middle Wallop."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15485|7882|318|"A small brick pillbox on the edge of Middle Wallop airfield. The bricks are badly weathered and the interior is full of rubble. De-scheduled 25th November 1998 - formerly Hampshire 534."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15486|12710|318|"Pillbox type 22. Brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15487|12711|318|"XDO Post linked to mines in Solent. Square with '+' blast wall. One-man look out tower centrally mounted above. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15488|12712|318|"XDO Post linked to mines in Solent. Square with '+' blast walls. Look out tower above. Porch over entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15489|535|318|"Square, brick pillbox overlooking field next to Hamble airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15490|12713|318|"Pillbox - type 26; built on a bank. Some outer shuttering gone. ""T"" shaped blast wall. 9 x corbels on each embrasure."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15491|561|318|"A Second World War pillbox near Hamble Halt Railway station. It is a brick structure on a concrete base, mainly in hedge bank, but the top appears to be concrete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15492|12714|318|"Pillbox set into the bank of a shallow cutting for the disused railway line to Hamble jetty. It is situated on the periphery of the Hamble airfield and may be associated."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15493|12715|318|"Pillbox probably serving a dual purpose. It has embrasures with steel shutters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15494|8767|31|"One anti-tank block alongside towpath. Covered in moss beneath overhanging trees."|"2000/06/13"|0|"" 15495|8766|31|"Pillbox, on private land overlooking the site of the former Savernake Low Level Station and current railway line. [Recorder unable to make close inspection]. Some deterioration to outer walls and roof visible."|"2000/06/26"|0|"" 15496|12716|318|"Pillbox - type 26, partially demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15497|12717|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15498|12718|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. 'They shall not pass 1941' inscribed on blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15499|12719|318|"Pillbox type 22. Brick shuttering. 'C2' painted above the door. Names pencilled on the blast wall. Very good condition; strongly built."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15500|545|318|"Pillbox type 22. In very good condition, with strongly built walls. Turf on roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15501|551|31|"Reinforced concrete pillbox, of hexagonal type; door and all embrasures blocked up. Very much covered in vegetation."|"1995/11/18"|0|"" 15502|551|318|"Pillbox type. Corrugated finish."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15503|554|318|"Pillbox type 22. Embrasures originally too large; reduced later."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15504|12720|318|"10 x loopholes cut into the steel plate of a footbridge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15505|10978|318|"Pillbox - a hybrid of types 22 and 24. It is in good condition. All embrasures originally fitted with Turnbull mounting and internal shelves. [SU43/1]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15506|10979|318|"Pillbox - hybrid of types 22 and 24. In good condition. Turnbull mountings in situ at the embrasure facing SW. All embrasures originally fitted with Turnbull mountings and internal shelves. [SU43/2]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15507|10980|318|"Pillbox - hybrid of types 22 and 24. It is heavily overgrown but appears to be in good condition. All embrasures originally fitted with Turnbull mountings and internal shelves. [SU43/3]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15508|12721|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. There are metal frames for Turnbull mountings on the embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15509|12722|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. There are metal frames for Turnbull mountings on the embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15510|12723|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. There are metal frames for Turnbull mountings on the embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15511|12724|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Two Turnbull mountings still in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15512|12725|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames on the embrasures to take Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15513|12726|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames for Turnbull mounting on the embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15514|12727|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames for Turnbull mounting on the embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15515|6773|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Star-shaped blast wall. Embrasure over the door. '715 RE' inscribed on lintel over door."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15516|12728|318|"Pillbox - Type 22 variant. There are metal frames to take the metal LMG Turnbull mounting."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15517|12729|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Date inscribed '17/5/42'. Metal frame on embrasure to take Turnbull mounting."|"2000/09/01"|0|"" 15518|12730|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames on the embrasures to take the Turnbull mounting. The blast wall has been removed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15519|12731|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Built around a tree: the floor and ceiling accommodate the trunk."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15520|12732|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frame on embrasure to take the Turnbull mounting. Shelf supports survive."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15521|12733|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames on the embrasures to take Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15522|12734|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames on the embrasures to take Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15523|12735|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames on the embrasures to take Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15524|12736|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames on the embrasures to take Turnbull LMG gun mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15525|12737|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames on the embrasures to take Turnbull LMG gun mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15526|12738|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Metal frames on the embrasures to take Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15527|12739|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Rectangular. Well dug in. Has fittings for Turnbull mountings."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15528|12740|318|"Hexagonal pillbox on E side of the road, overlooking Newbury St., Whitchurch. Brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15529|12741|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. 'APP' scratched on concrete. Profile disguised by concrete 'mounds' on roof. Circular with a corrugated finish. RN depot adjacent."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15530|12742|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Circular, corrugated finish. Profile disguised by concrete on the roof. RN depot near by."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15531|7869|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Rectangular, no roof, possibly incomplete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15532|6995|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Constructed of concrete blocks cemented together. Very good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15533|12743|318|"Pillbox- type 26 variant. Brick shuttering. Adjacent to the airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15535|12744|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. Brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15536|12745|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Embrasures and door blocked. Unusually high number of embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15537|12746|318|"24 x concrete anti tank blocks inside RNAD establishment."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15538|12747|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. Brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15539|12748|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Brick shuttering. Oaken weapon support post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15540|7879|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. Brick shuttering. Built on motte and bailey ramparts. Traces of paint on roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15541|12749|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. Brick shuttering. Weapon support post survives."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15542|12750|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Unusual shape (possibly due to the underlying 1860s base). Three walls broken down."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15543|507|318|"A six-sided pill box built on top of a 19th century fort (SU50SE 31)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15544|7868|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Concrete roof, brick walls. Earth piled on the sides and turf on the roof. Built on an 1870s fort."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15545|509|318|"A pillbox/observation post, rectangular, built on top of 19th century fort, now an Industrial site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15546|12751|407|"Pillbox; unspecified."|"2000/09/25"|0|"" 15547|12752|407|"Pillbox; unspecified."|"2000/09/25"|0|"" 15548|12753|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Thin brick walls, concrete roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15549|12754|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Brick walls, with earth piled up. Concrete roof with turf."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15550|12755|318|"Blockhouse or pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15551|12756|318|"Blockhouse or pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15552|11700|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built to resemble a summer house. Mock doors and windows. Mock roof and chimney. Built into an existing brick wall. Is on two levels."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15553|11704|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built into the corner of an existing brick wall surrounding a mill owner's house. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15554|11704|318|"Rectangular pillbox of red brick built against boundary wall with inside concrete strengthening. Concrete lintel over entrance doorway opening."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15557|11706|318|"This pillbox has been adapted by the owner as a dovecote, and has now so changed from its original use as a pillbox to be almost unrecognisable."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15558|11705|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built on a raft against an existing brick wall surrounding a house. In very good condition. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15559|11705|318|"Rectangular pillbox of red brick on a mixed concrete raft, built against boundary wall, with inside 21ins thick concrete strengthening."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15560|11706|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Very good condition. Built against existing brick wall, surrounding large house."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15561|11700|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built to resemble a summer house. Mock doors and windows. Mock roof and chimney. Built into an existing brick wall. Is on two levels."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15562|11703|318|"6 x concrete anti tank blocks, with one side angled. Possibly moved from their original position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15563|12757|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Shuttering of prefabricated panels."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15564|6917|318|"Pillbox - Pickett Hamilton. Sealed and flush with the ground. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15565|6917|318|"Second World War retractable gun turret sited to guard Portsmouth Airfield. Circular in plan - c.6.5 ft in diameter at maximum extent - and built of concrete. Operated by a hand-worked hydraulic system."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15566|7077|318|"Pillbox - unclassified; circular. External blast wall and internal blast walls."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15568|12758|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Corrugated iron shuttering used, giving corrugated effect."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15569|7872|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Overlooks Portsmouth Harbour. Semi-circular gun pit behind the embrasure."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15570|7873|318|" Pillbox - unclassified. Semi-circular gunpit behind the embrasure."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15571|7871|31|"Pillbox - unclassified. Semi-circular gun pit for heavy machine gun (HMG). ""669AW"" ""R T A COY 6.10.40"" ""RP A COY 6.10.40"" stencilled. The blast wall has collapsed against the pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15572|12759|221|"Roadblock [Plotted from Luftwaffe air photo]. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"____/__/__"|681|"" 15574|12760|221|"Roadblock [Plotted from Luftwaffe air photo]. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"____/__/__"|681|"" 15576|12761|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"46" 15578|12762|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"46" 15580|12763|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"46" 15582|12764|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"46" 15584|12765|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"46" 15586|12766|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"46" 15588|8255|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox, concrete-faced."|"2000/08/11"|0|"" 15589|8258|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox, concrete-faced. The exterior blast wall at the entrance has fallen."|"2000/08/11"|0|"" 15590|1759|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox. Entrance partly blocked. Concrete-faced."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 15591|8223|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox, concrete-faced. It has a brick external blast wall which is in poor condition."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 15592|8224|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox, concrete-faced."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 15593|1767|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox. Concrete-faced, with brick attached external blast wall."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 15594|2718|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox, concrete-faced. [The recorder interviewed the farmer on whose land this pillbox is set. He remembers it being constructed in 1940 by a local builder - Goddens Ltd. After the pillbox was completed and the concrete was dry, the flat roof was painted with black paint and tar, and wooden poles were placed around the pillbox to make it look like a stack of wood. The surplus earth from the excavation for the foundation slab was removed by wheelbarrows and placed around the field to make it look like it had been ploughed - camouflage]."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 15595|1776|31|"[Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TR 002332]."|"2000/08/24"|0|"" 15596|1776|31|"Concrete-faced type FW3/22 pillbox. The doorway and embrasures are bricked up."|"2000/08/24"|0|"" 15597|10458|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox. Overgrown."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 15598|8225|31|"Type FW3/22 pillbox. Concrete-faced. The structure is badly cracked."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 15599|12767|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, brick-walled with reinforced concrete roof. Hexagonal, each side approx. 7ft 6ins long. Dug into slope of hillside. The side to the right of the entrance is flush against the hillside. Interior empty."|"1997/05/29"|0|"" 15601|12768|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick-walled with reinforced concrete roof. Walls 19ins thick and 7ft 6ins long. Interior empty. In very good condition within and without. Elder bush growing by entrance but not threatening fabric."|"1997/05/30"|0|"" 15603|12769|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick-walled with reinforced concrete roof. Walls 19ins thick and 7ft 6ins long. Interior empty. Situated in hedge and covered by vines and bushes. Well preserved."|"1997/05/30"|0|"" 15605|12770|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, brick-walled with reinforced concrete roof. Walls 19ins thick and 7ft 6ins long. Interior empty. It has 6ins of earth on roof growing wild grass. Surrounded by a barbed wire fence. Currently utilised by farmer as an occasional sheep pen."|"1997/05/29"|0|"" 15607|6494|31|"Standard type 22 brick-walled pillbox, with walls 19ins thick and approx. 7ft 6ins long. Reinforced concrete roof. Trunk of elder bush is growing through large hole in roof. The roof is split and corners broken, with brickwork exposed, but stable."|"1997/05/30"|0|"" 15608|6497|31|"Standard type 22 brick-walled pillbox, with walls 19ins thick and each approx. 7ft 6ins long. Reinforced concrete roof. Interior strewn with bricks from damaged walls. Most of side walls missing, but roof intact although now balanced precariously being supported in only three places."|"1997/05/30"|0|"" 15609|12771|31|"6ft x 6ft x 12ft (wide) covered concrete work, probably gun emplacement, with two sunken rooms (5ft x 5ft x 6ft (high). The site faces NW, parallel with the beach rather than directly out to sea. Overgrown with brambles."|"1997/07/30"|0|"" 15611|3125|31|"Square pillbox; upper-half pebble-dashed for camouflage. Height 6ft 6ins, sides 10ft, walls 18ins thick."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 15612|6496|31|"Square pillbox, half pebble-dashed (camouflage). 7ft 6ins tall; sides 10ft long; walls 18ins thick. Constructed on concrete plinth 12ft x 12ft x 12ins (thick). Four retaining bolts on roof at front."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 15613|3121|31|"Square pillbox, half pebble-dashed (camouflage). It is four-fifths buried in shingle. Sides 10ft square. 25ft away stands a concrete block 5ft x 5ft x 4ft (high) with a manhole cover on top. There is a similar piece of a concrete structure 15ft away, the gap in which matches the dimensions of the block."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 15614|3118|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-walled with reinforced concrete roof. "|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 15615|12772|31|"Lower right-hand corner fragment only of probable type 26 pillbox. Wall 18ins thick."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 15617|6493|31|"6ft x 6ft x 12ft wide concrete gun emplacement, with two sunken chambers (5ft x 5ft x 6ft high). Gun mounting holdfast still in position. faces out to sea - SW. The roof of the left chamber is made of corrugated iron and has deteriorated badly. The bramble hedge is growing through the roof."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 15618|6543|215|"Polygonal, concrete pillbox. In good condition."|"1996/__/__"|682|"236" 15619|6587|215|"Concrete pillbox at W end of beach of which only the base now remains, having been largely removed by erosion."|"1996/__/__"|682|"236" 15620|6588|215|"Concrete pillbox at the E end of the beach. Only the base now remains. Pillbox largely removed by coastal erosion."|"1996/__/__"|682|"236" 15621|6563|215|"Type 22 or 24 pillbox covering a crossroads. Largely complete and in reasonable condition."|"1996/__/__"|682|"236" 15622|6600|215|"Pillbox, now DEMOLISHED."|"1996/__/__"|682|"236" 15623|12773|215|"Polygonal 6-sided[?] structure, probably a type 22 or 24 pillbox, lying half-buried and largely infilled. Part of its NW wall forms the garden boundary and faces onto the road. The structure appears to survive largely complete."|"1996/__/__"|682|"234" 15624|11804|215|"Hexagonal type 22 or 24 pillbox of shuttered concrete construction; a later 'porch' adjoins its E side. [Interior not viewed]. Hedgebanks obscure its S and E sides. It may have defended a checkpoint at the entrance to Hooe Lane which led to the military installations on Staddon Heights, and probably operated in conjunction with another pillbox located c.300m to the NW [see UORN 11803]."|"1996/__/__"|682|"234" 15625|11803|215|"Hexagonal type 22 or 24 pillbox of shuttered concrete construction with a flat roof, with single LMG embrasures in each of five sides; the sixth (NE) side has a doorway. Structurally sound. [Interior was not accessible]. It commands the main access road to Staddon Heights and the military installations there and probably operated in conjunction with another pillbox located c.300m to the SE [see UORN 11804]."|"1996/__/__"|682|"234" 15626|7870|318|"e"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15627|7870|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Semi circular gunpit behind HMG embrasure."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15628|12774|318|"Loopholes cut into the side of the railway bridge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15629|7885|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Brick walls and concrete roof and embrasures. Built on the tide registration offices."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15630|6998|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built at the end of the pier, on top of the generator building. Has brick walls and a concrete roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15631|7874|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Brick walls, concrete roof and vertical embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15632|7875|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built on top of nineteenth century stores building."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15633|7876|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Brick walls, concrete roof and vertical embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15634|10928|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Good condition but overgrown. Built on small island, set high to avoid flooding. Five steps up to interior. Weapon support wells on each shelf. Corrugated roof shuttering in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15635|10934|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Good condition but overgrown.. Corrugated Iron shuttering in situ. Part of defence to Command Ammunition Depot, Bramley."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15636|10939|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Very good condition. Covers rail approach to Command Ammunition Depot. Supported on steep angle of embankment. Roof shuttering in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15637|10944|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Very good condition. Covers rail approach to Command Ammunition Depot. Wall supported on steep angle of embankment. Roof shuttering in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15638|10958|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Good condition, but overgrown and brick crumbling. One wooden shelf in situ. Embrasures of unusual height (12ins)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15639|7842|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. In excellent condition. Built on top of the guard house to the Command Ammunition Depot. Access from the guard house."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15640|10968|318|"Anti tank obstacles formed by two concrete blocks with brick shuttering. Each block has three slots in which to take a railway sleeper."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15641|10953|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. Good condition. Seems to be a DIY pillbox. ie put up before the work was begun by the contractor given the task of constructing the CAD defences. Embrasures are wood lined and cut out in shuttering. Looks like a garden shed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15642|10960|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Good condition. Remains of blackout curtain. Asbestos shutters and roof shuttering in situ. Concrete shelves in place."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15643|10965|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Good condition. Well built up, four steps up to entrance. Remains of blackout curtain. Concrete shelves."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15644|10924|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Good condition but overgrown. Two steps up, built high to avoid flooding. Anti tank obstacles adjacent [UORN 10926]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15645|10926|318|"37 x concrete anti-tank obstacles referred to as 'pimples'. Extend NW from the road at Lyde Mill bridge to the pillbox [UORN 10924]. They extend along the N bank of the River Lyde and are three ranks deep. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15646|10914|318|"Loophole in the brick arch of the railway bridge. Good condition, south facing 15 ft above the road. Only 2ft above the track, for use in the prone and kneeling position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15647|10921|318|"Loopholes on railway bridge. In good condition. S facing, 15ft above the road. The N facing loopholes on the other side have been bricked in [see UORN 10923]."|"1988/05/03"|0|"" 15648|12775|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Brick built [shuttered?]. 'L' shaped with embrasures facing S and W."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15649|12776|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Rectangular."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15650|12777|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Approximately 'L' shaped."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15651|12778|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Rectangular."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15652|12779|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Rectangular."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15653|12780|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Approximately 'L'-shaped."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15654|12781|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. 'L'-shaped. Of poor design and construction."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15655|12782|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Brick shuttering. Small embrasures; tripod slots on each shelf."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15656|12783|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Brick shuttering. Tripod or support slots on each shelf. Used as an animal shelter."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15657|12784|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Weapon support slots on each shelf."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15658|12785|318|"Pillbox - type 22. External Blast wall demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15659|12786|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Adjacent to anti aircraft emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15660|8615|318|"17 x rectangular anti-tank blocks. One block dated '1940' and initials 'JT' [inscription] is situated third block from the N end. The fourth and fifth blocks have square holes. There is much beach pebble and shell in the concrete which is of a layered construction."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15661|12787|318|" 8 x large concrete pipes set on end, alongside an anti-aircraft emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15662|10907|318|"Pillbox - no classification. Almost entirely covered by earth."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15663|10912|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Fair condition. ""3"" stencilled on the blast wall. Ceiling shuttering in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15664|10724|318|"26 x anti-tank blocks. Concrete filled with brick shuttering. To the N of the road there are 11 running in a NW direction. To the S, 15 parallel to the road. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15665|7884|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Stair (external) to roof, with AA gun mounting. Three of the five embrasures are bricked up."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15666|1493|215|"6-sided shuttered concrete pillbox, with a single splayed square embrasure in each side, except the rear (N) side where two embrasures flank a central doorway. No armoured shutters or other fittings survive. In good structural condition with no obvious stress evident within the walls; at present empty. [photograph with this description in source]."|"1996/__/__"|682|"112" 15667|1486|215|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox. Of shuttered concrete construction, with a pair of embrasures flanking the doorway, and a single embrasure in each of the remaining five sides. No internal anti-ricochet wall. The concrete is heavily fissured on the NE side of the pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|682|"112" 15668|10913|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. '7.12.41. scratched onto the door lintel [inscription]. Three steps down to the interior. Only two LMG embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15669|10898|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Brick shuttering. Vandalised. Doorway has been bricked up."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15670|10904|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. (unusual shape). Four S-facing embrasures. Doorway to the W. Pillbox well dug in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15671|10905|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Overgrown and inaccessible. One wooden shelf in situ, and one 'T' shaped table."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15673|10902|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Very good condition. All embrasures are for LMG. Brick 'T' shaped table with sand filling. Three shelves in situ. Camouflaged roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15674|11171|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Good condition. Well dug in, with embrasures at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15675|11172|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Square in shape. Poor condition. Large concrete shelves. X-shaped blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15676|11173|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Flooded. Pillbox well dug in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15677|10840|318|"Pillbox - type 22 variant. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15678|10895|318|" Pillbox - type 24 variant. Metal support bars all around the pillbox, probably remains of camouflage."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15679|6801|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Metal support bars all round the pillbox, probably remains of camouflage."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15680|10896|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Unusual shape, very tall. (8ft 3ins). Steel embrasure shutters. The pillbox possibly had a steel door."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15681|11178|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Internal blast wall removed. Metal bars are embedded in concrete piled next to pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15682|11192|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Part of the Mill Inn pub. Access is from inside the pub. The embrasures are now glazed and it functions as the pub store. room."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15683|11179|318|"Pillbox - type 24. X-shaped internal blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15684|6792|318|"Pillbox - type 24. X-shaped internal blast wall. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15685|11180|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Waterlogged. X-shaped internal blast wall. Embrasure shutters in place."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15686|11182|318|"Pillbox - type 24. X-shaped internal blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15687|11183|318|"Pillbox - type 24. X-shaped internal blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15688|3295|215|"Pillbox constructed of shuttered concrete, and roughly hexagonal in shape, with a doorway in the side facing Garrett Street to the SW. This is flanked by two armoured embrasures, and there is a pair of embrasures in each of the broader sea-facing sides: the remainder have one embrasure each. The pillbox is very well preserved, and currently used as a garden shed. It is painted pink."|"1996/__/__"|682|"75" 15689|12788|215|"Steel holdfast, representing a temporary firing position for a 6in anti-tank gun. [see photograph p73]. [In his gazetteer Alexander gives the NGR as TQ 570461]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"73" 15690|12428|215|"Type 28 - 6-pdr. QF gun pillbox. "|"1999/__/__"|426|"92" 15691|12789|215|"Type 22 bullet-proof, brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"93 and 127" 15692|12790|215|"Type 22 bullet-proof, brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"93 and 127" 15693|10086|215|"Type 28 drum-shaped 6-pdr. pillbox built by J. Mowlems Ltd."|"1999/__/__"|426|"101" 15694|11184|318|" Pillbox - type 24. In poor condition. X-shaped internal blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15695|11185|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Vandalised. X-shaped internal blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15697|11197|318|"Pillbox - type 24."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15698|11198|318|"Pillbox - type 24."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15699|11199|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Deep step down. Waterlogged and overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15700|11200|318|"Pillbox - unclassified."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15701|12791|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"33" 15702|12792|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"33" 15703|12793|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"33" 15704|12794|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"33" 15705|12795|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"33" 15706|12796|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"____/__/__"|679|"33" 15707|12797|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15708|12798|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15709|12799|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15710|12800|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15711|12801|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15712|12802|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15713|12803|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15716|12805|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15717|12806|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15718|12807|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15719|12808|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15720|12809|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15721|12810|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15722|12811|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15723|12812|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15724|12813|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15725|12814|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15726|12815|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15727|12816|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15728|12817|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15729|12818|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15730|12819|238|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"1941/01/12"|677|"" 15732|12821|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Cuckmere Haven]. Field work shows no trace."|"1940/__/__"|679|"31" 15733|11300|31|"Battery recommissioned in 1939 when two 6inch Mark7 guns were mounted. These guns remained at the battery until it closed in 1956. Various huts, gun stores, officers' quarters, workshops, and the magazine are still in existence and are in the care of the National Trust. The gun mounting positions have been buried, but the gun aprons can still be seen. In 1941, it was proposed to build a new three-gun battery at Zone Point, a few yards to the E of St. Anthony Battery, but, although construction work was commenced, it was never completed. "|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 15734|12822|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement overlooking Scotgate - the Great North Road entering the town from the north."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15736|12823|31|"Two 6inch Mk7 guns were mounted by November 1939, and replaced by 6inch MkVs in early 1940. In Sept. 1943, the MkVs were replaced by Mk24s. Anti-strafing walls and overhead shelters were built during WW2. The guns engaged the enemy many times during WW2. The battery is currently being refurbished by English Heritage. Two 6inch QF guns from Shoeburyness ranges are now mounted at the battery."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 15737|12824|215|"Loopholed wall."|"1999/__/__"|598|"76" 15738|12825|215|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1999/__/__"|598|"76" 15739|12826|215|"Spigot mortar emplacement."|"1999/__/__"|598|"76" 15740|12827|215|"Spigot mortar emplacement. DESTROYED."|"1999/__/__"|598|"76" 15741|12828|31|"A nissen hut-type headquarters built in the early part of WW2 as a headquarters and storage hut for the local Kehelland village Home Guard platoon. It is still in existence today, albeit in a rusty condition."|"1998/09/15"|0|"" 15742|12829|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox with square embrasures and external blast wall. [for record location, see NAI 533]."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 15743|12830|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox with square embrasures. Dug into the ground to embrasure level. [for record location, see NAI 533]."|"1998/02/__"|0|"" 15744|12831|31|"Field gun emplacement - open fronted (W-facing) with side embrasures. Grass on roof [camouflage]. Brick-shuttered."|"1996/07/15"|0|"" 15746|12832|31|"Gun emplacement. Main embrasure faces W."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 15748|12833|31|"Loopholed wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15750|12834|238|"Bristol anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15751|12835|238|"Faringdon anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15752|12836|238|"Witney anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15753|12837|238|"Aylesbury anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15754|12838|238|"Bicester anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15755|12839|238|"Buckingham anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15756|12840|238|"Banbury anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15757|12841|238|"Cirencester anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15758|12842|238|"Gloucester anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15759|12843|238|"Cheltenham anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15760|12844|238|"Henley-on-Thames anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 15761|493|31|"Type 24 pillbox, now sealed and converted to a bat sanctuary. Slits have been left at the bottom of each embrasure to allow the bats to go in and out."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15762|12845|31|"Anti-tank cubes near a military building that may be a searchlight tower [?]/"|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15764|11201|318|" Pillbox - type 24, with small step down."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15765|11202|318|"Pillbox - unclassified."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15766|11203|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Well dug in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15767|11177|318|"5 x concrete anti -tank blocks referred to as 'pimples' and 'dragon's teeth' by the river bridge at Dipley. There is another 50 yards south opposite the pub."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15768|11191|318|"4 x cylindrical anti tank blocks with metal loops set in the top."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15769|11190|318|"2 x concrete cylinders with metal loops in the top."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15770|11181|318|"Pillbox - type 24. 'AE 18.9.1940' in the edge of the roof [inscription]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15772|12846|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Internal X-shaped blast wall. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15774|7005|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Rectangular, with 3 embrasures all on the W side. Door to the N. Well concealed. No access to the external side of the embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15775|10816|318|"Pillbox - type 24. A three foot trench runs alongside the back wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15776|7415|318|"Pillbox - type 22 derivative. Octagonal. Shutters still in situ. Complete on three sides, partially complete on five sides [?]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15777|7414|318|"Pillbox - corrugated metal roof. MMG loophole shutter still in place, but damaged."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 15778|7413|318|"Pillbox - brick shuttering. Internal roof lining of corrugated iron."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 15779|11214|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Brick shuttering. Corrugated metal roof internally. Trench to door extends 14 ft from the structure."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15780|8618|318|"Pillbox - Vickers MMG."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 15781|11204|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. There are shelves below the embrasures. Eight-sided. Corrugated ceiling internal. Unusual internal blast wall - T-shaped, brick and hollow."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15785|12847|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Shelves below the embrasures. Wave effect concrete roof to disguise the profile. Eight sided."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15786|11206|318|" Pillbox - unclassified. Excellent condition. Well dug in. Line of six embrasures giving a 'shooting gallery' effect."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15787|6815|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Smaller than average, and with thinner walls. No blast wall. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15788|11211|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Excellent condition. Built into canal bank to cover canal in both directions. As ground slopes away it required a tall rear wall enclosing a covered rise (7 steps) to reach the chamber."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15789|12848|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Brighton]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"22" 15790|12849|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Brighton]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"22" 15791|12850|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Brighton]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"22" 15792|12851|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Brighton]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"22" 15793|12852|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Brighton]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"22" 15794|12853|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Brighton]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"22" 15795|12854|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Brighton]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"22" 15796|8625|318|" Pillbox - type 24. Corrugated sheeting on the ceiling."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15797|8619|318|"Pillbox - type 24. [SMR gives NGR - SU 781514]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15798|11215|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Some original barbed wire remains. Also camouflage hooks and weapons support recesses."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15799|7411|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Overgrown and flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15800|6768|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Y-shaped internal blast wall. Low doorway (3ft 3ins)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15801|7416|318|"Pillbox - Vickers MMG. Low entrance (3ft 6ins). Thick concrete shelf under the MMG embrasure. Vent in the ceiling."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15802|11216|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant, with large embrasures on all sides. Visited 10/2/88. It was demolished in May 1988."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15803|11217|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Overgrown and waterlogged. 7 sided. with internal blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15804|11218|318|"Pillbox - LMG unclassified. Overgrown and flooded. Large embrasures; thick walls, two steps down. External entrance blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15805|6816|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Octagonal. Shaped roof to disguise the profile [camouflage]. Low doorway (3ft). [It is not certain that this SMR record (SU 786549) relates to this pillbox site]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15806|12855|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Camouflage hooks in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15807|11209|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Overgrown and flooded. [SMR gives NGR - SU 786542]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15808|11208|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Very good condition. Unusual entrance, two feet above the ground. Possibly this is an anti flood measure. [The SMR gives NGR - SU 787543]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15809|12327|318|" Pillbox - type 24 variant. Metal shutters in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15810|12856|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15811|11160|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Metal embrasure shutters. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15812|11162|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. In good condition but overgrown. Metal embrasure shutters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15813|11163|318|" Pillbox - type 24. Excellent condition inside, but overgrown. All metal embrasure shutters in place. Reinforcement rods left extended as aids to camouflage. [SMR gives NGR - SU 767527]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15814|11164|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Shuttering in place."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15815|11165|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Has an external entrance blast wall with embrasures Shelves have holes for weapon supports."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15816|6826|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Overgrown and flooded. Well dug in (four steps down). Asbestos embrasure shutters in place. Metal hooks for camouflage netting."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15817|11167|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Turfed roof to disguise the profile [camouflage]. Holes in the shelves for weapon supports."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15818|11168|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Good condition. Remains of wooden shelving. '5' stencilled in white on the blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15819|11169|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. 95% covered by earth. Covering railway line. Vertical entrance, cemented over."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15820|11156|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Circular tower pillbox. Appears to be incomplete."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15821|11157|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Good condition. The internal blast wall has been removed to allow the structure to be used as a chicken shed. Some metal shutters survive."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15822|10812|318|"12 x anti-tank obstacles referred to as 'dragons teeth' adjacent and at right angles to the Basingstoke Canal. Arrayed in three ranks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15823|11205|318|"Approximately 40 x anti-tank blocks referred to as 'pimples' alongside the railway, down the embankment in approximately four rows."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15824|11210|318|"3 x anti-tank obstacles - concrete cylinders. Metal loop set in the top."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15825|12857|31|"A building used as a control centre for a static minefield in the Kyles. It has now been converted to a holiday cottage. The mines were exploded after 1945, and the local children were given a day off school to view this."|"1996/05/29"|0|"" 15826|12858|31|"Pillbox, now reused as a store, with modern door in place. Three embrasures in a line are glazed. Concrete-faced."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 15827|12859|31|"Coast battery with 12pdr. QF gun. [recorder's record largely indecipherable]. Adjacent motte of motte and bailey castle also fortified in WW2."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 15828|12860|31|"Site of a roadblock, which was to be blocked with tram lines set into concrete sockets in the road surface."|"1997/07/03"|0|"" 15829|12861|31|"Site of a roadblock where the road crosses the railway lines. Tram lines were to be placed in concrete sockets in the road surface."|"1997/07/03"|0|"" 15830|8912|318|"An array of anti tank obstacles. 56 concrete cylinders in a line W from the bridge to Tundry pond, and 6 concrete cylinders on the E side of the road. All are on the S bank (of the river). They are chamfered on top. [see also UORN 11212]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15831|11213|318|"Anti tank concrete cylinders, 6 on each side of the bridge, chamfered on top"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15833|11220|318|"Anti tank obstacles referred to as 'pimples'. In poor condition, partially buried alongside a stream. 7 'pimples' in total."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15834|12862|318|"Concrete anti tank obstacles. A line running for one and a half miles from Double Bridge to Chequers Bridge along the N towpath. Flush with the surface with sockets set in and evidence of wooden posts."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15835|11166|318|"Spigot Mortar base in a brick lined pit with four recesses."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15836|11186|318|" Pillbox - unclassified. Octagonal. Elliptical concrete shelving on each wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15837|11174|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. In very good condition. Built onto a cow shed. It is a variation of a type CE 124/41."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15838|11175|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Variation of a type CE 124/41. Frames for Turnbull mounting in place."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15839|12863|31|"Earthwork light gun defence post to command the road approaching the airfield complex.."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15840|12864|31|"Earthwork light gun defence post to command the road approaching the airfield complex. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15842|11176|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Larger than average. Twin embrasures on three sides."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15843|6797|318|"Pillbox - type 24. X-shaped blast wall. Metal embrasure shutters. [There is a variance of view on this structure as to whether it is a type 22 or type 24]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15844|11189|318|"Pillbox - type 24. X-shaped blast wall. Metal embrasure shutters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15845|11193|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Metal embrasure shutters in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15846|11194|318|"Pillbox - type 24. X-shaped blast wall. Metal embrasure shutters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15847|11195|318|"Pillbox - type 24."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15848|11196|318|"Pillbox - type 24."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15849|11187|318|"Anti tank obstacles referred to as 'pimples'. Number not recorded. On British Rail land near the railway bridge."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15850|11188|318|"Anti-tank obstacles referred to as 'pimples' either side of the railway line NW, SW, and SE of the railway bridge. 20 in total."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15851|7039|318|"Pillbox - type 25. (ARMCO). In very good condition. Corrugated iron shuttering still in place. Maker's name clearly visible. 'ARMCO MADE IN MIDDLETOWN, OHIO'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15852|11142|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Rectangular pillbox. 'RE stores No 2 Aldershot"" on ceiling shuttering'. [inscription]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15853|11143|318|" Pillbox - Type 22. Overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15854|11154|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Shuttered with prefabricated concrete panels. Good condition but flooded. Embrasure shutters in place; turf on roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15855|11155|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Prefabricated concrete panel shuttering. Overgrown. One step down. Turf on roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15856|6973|318|" Pillbox - type 26. Prefabricated concrete shuttering. Steps down. External entrance blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15857|11135|318|")Pillbox - type 25. (ARMCO). Wood lined embrasure at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15858|11136|318|"Pillbox - type 25. (ARMCO). One asbestos shutter still in place. 'American Rolling Mill Co, Middleton, Ohio' and 'Pure Ingot Iron 202 coating' stencilled on the side."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15859|11137|318|"Pillbox - type 25 (ARMCO)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15860|11138|318|"Pillbox - Type 25. (ARMCO). Overgrown. Flooded. Has turf on the roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15862|7030|318|" Pillbox - type 25. (ARMCO)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15863|11153|318|"3 x concrete anti-tank blocks referred to as 'pimples' on the W bank of the River White Water. Two are joined by concrete, and the one closest to the river is joined by a wire cable. There is a fourth pimple on the other bank that may also have been joined originally."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15865|12867|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Dug in, with embrasures at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15866|9825|318|"Pillbox - type 24 (probably)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15867|9814|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Well dug in, loopholes at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15868|9812|318|"Pillbox - Type 24. ""32"" painted on the blast wall. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15869|11093|318|"Pillbox - type 24. '11' stencilled on the blast wall. Interior flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15870|11055|318|" Pillbox - type 24. '9' stencilled on the blast wall. Good condition but overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15871|11053|318|"Pillbox - type 24. '6' stencilled on the blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15872|11054|318|"Pillbox - type 24. '7' [?] stencilled onto the blast wall. Good condition, but overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15873|12868|318|"Pillbox - type 24. '8' stencilled onto the blast wall. Good condition but overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15874|9842|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15875|11058|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Damaged."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15876|11059|318|"Pillbox - type 24. '26' in white wash on the blast wall [stencil]. Overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15877|11060|318|"Pillbox - type 24. '22' stencilled onto the blast wall. In good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15878|11061|318|"Pillbox - type 24. '21' stencilled onto the blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15879|6770|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Good condition: used as a hay store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15880|9824|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Heavily overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15881|7841|318|"Pillbox - type 26. Prefabricated concrete shuttering. Embrasures bricked up. A door frame has been added, and it has probably been used as a store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15882|11046|318|" Pillbox - type 24. Good condition. Asbestos shutters, and metal supports for tables in place. [Record has Hampshire SMR reference, but in Surrey, not Hampshire]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15883|11043|318|"2 x anti-tank blocks referred to as 'pimples'. Situated at the entrance to Ewshott Hall, close to a pillbox. One on either side of the drive."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15884|9830|318|"3 x anti-tank concrete cylinders alongside the A287 road. An adjacent pillbox has been demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15885|11056|318|"Anti-tank block with brick shuttering adjacent to a pillbox. There is piping running through the block. There is another concrete base close by."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15886|11115|318|"Pillbox - type 22. No blast wall. [North East Hampshire Defence Works Survey calls this a type 24]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15887|11116|318|" Pillbox - type 24. Higher than usual headroom. Used as a tool store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15888|7880|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Metal embrasure shutters still in place. External blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15889|11087|318|"Pillbox - type 23. Remains of barbed wire and support stakes. Only half is roofed. Access to the roof via a rung ladder. Names, and dates from the 1940s are carved into the brickwork [inscription]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15890|7866|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. External blast wall by the door. Embrasure over the door."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15891|11094|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. External blast wall outside the door, with embrasure over the door."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15892|7867|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. External blast wall by the door. 5 embrasures irregularly placed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15893|11100|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Circular, brick with concrete roof and floor. An unusual one-man type. Many embrasures, Blast wall opposite the door. [Possibly dating to the late 1930s?]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15894|11102|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Circular. Brick built with concrete roof and floor. External blast wall opposite the door. Excellent condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15895|11103|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Gun pit sunk into the ground. Rung ladder. Open topped with central gun mounting for anti-aircraft use."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15896|11112|318|"Pillbox - type 25 (ARMCO). Circular four-man pillbox. Brick external blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15897|11113|318|" Pillbox - type 25 (ARMCO). Four-man pillbox with external blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15898|7839|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Machine gun pit. Central gun mounting for anti aircraft use. Traces of camouflage remain."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15899|11119|318|"Concrete blocks located on the S side of the canal bridge, one on each side, with slots to take rail."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15900|7829|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. External blast wall by the door; embrasure over the door."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15901|7830|318|"Pillbox - type 26 variant. External blast wall by the door, with embrasure over the door."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15905|7860|318|"Pillbox - MMG variant. Brick shuttering. External blast wall opposite the door."|"1986/10/01"|0|"" 15907|7862|318|" Pillbox - type 24 variant. Brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15908|7863|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Pillbox mostly covered by top soil."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15910|11097|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Foundations exposed; likely to fall into adjacent quarry."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15912|9844|318|" Pillbox - type 24 variant. In good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15914|12869|31|"Battle Headquarters."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 15915|12870|220|"Pillbox commanding Glen Coe, made of local stone. At least two embrasures framed in stone blocks. Largely destroyed to embrasure level."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15916|12871|31|"Pillbox. [This may be a duplicate of UORN 8047]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 15918|674|238|"Bunker."|"2000/08/03"|684|"" 15919|635|238|"Bunker."|"2000/08/03"|684|"" 15920|669|238|"Bunker."|"2000/08/03"|684|"" 15921|666|238|"Bunker."|"2000/08/03"|684|"" 15922|664|238|"Bunker."|"2000/08/03"|684|"" 15923|663|238|"Bunker."|"2000/08/03"|684|"" 15924|12037|220|"Discarded anti-tank obstacles at bridge."|"1945/__/__"|685|"128" 15925|8858|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Set into bank. Two steps down. At roadside but on farmland. Very overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15926|7835|318|"Pillbox - MMG variant. Brick shuttering. Embrasures are at ground level. There are 5 steps down."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 15927|7837|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15928|7838|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Remains of screw pickets survive. Steps down into the pillbox, with drainage sump in the bottom."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15930|11095|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Dug in; two steps down. Good condition. [SMR gives NGR - SU 821503]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15931|7834|318|" Pillbox - MMG variant. Dug in, with embrasures at ground level. L-shaped. External steps down."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15932|7833|318|"Pillbox - MMG variant. L-shaped. Steps down, with embrasures at ground level. Chimney like vent."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15933|9828|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Some of the foundations have been exposed by the adjacent quarry. Brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15934|9829|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Dug in, with steps down and embrasures at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15935|7836|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Brick shuttering. Built into slope. 6 steps down. Only three embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15936|7832|318|"Pillbox - MMG variant. Dug in. Roof mounted fume vent."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15937|7831|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Dug in with 9 steps down. Embrasures at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15938|11099|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15939|7864|318|"Pillbox - type 24 variant. Embrasures at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15940|9827|318|"Pillbox - Type 24 variant. Brick shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15941|11111|318|" Pillbox - type 24 variant. Brick shuttering, with embrasures at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15944|11101|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down. In good condition but flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15945|7844|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down. Flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15948|7850|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Three steps down; flooded and overgrown."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15951|12872|31|"Anti-tank ditch which survives as a depression in woodland."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15953|11104|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down; interior flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15954|7845|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down to flooded interior. Well dug in. Two wooden shelves remain in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15955|7846|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down; well dug in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15956|7847|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down; well dug in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15957|7848|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Well dug in; two steps down to the interior."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15958|7849|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down to flooded interior."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15959|11106|318|"Pillbox - type 24, with two steps down to flooded interior. At roadside."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15960|11107|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Two steps down to flooded interior."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15961|11108|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Flooded. Two hinged wooden tables in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15964|11110|318|" Pillbox - type 24. Three steps down: flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15965|9819|318|"Pillbox - type 24. One hinged wooden table in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15966|7851|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Overgrown and flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15967|11120|318|"Pillbox - type 24. Blast wall removed. Used as apple store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15968|11118|318|"13 x anti-tank obstacles, 10-sided concrete pillars along Wellesley Road and either side of the entrance to the Royal Pavilion. A further 7 x cylindrical obstacles run parallel but 30 yards to the S. One of these is marked '9th'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15969|11117|318|"Cylindrical concrete anti-tank obstacle. Looped metal rods protrude from the top."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15970|11121|318|"9 x concrete cylindrical anti-tank obstacles alongside Reading Road South. Metal loop set in the top."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15971|12873|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Squared 'C' shape with outward facing embrasures. Arched inner blast walls. Covering railway."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15972|12874|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Squared 'C' shape. Footrests."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15973|1600|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Embrasures blocked up: door not visible. Built into bank above sea wall. [SMR gives NGR - SZ 289913]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15974|7003|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built into barn for disguise. Internally, in very good condition. Wood-lined concrete sills. Iron shutters to loopholes. Brick footrests."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15975|501|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built into slope. Remains of wooden shelf and battens. Sited near exit from beach and clifftop gun site,"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15976|12875|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Brick shuttering. Unusual shape. Metal plate with spyhole in each embrasure."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15977|12876|318|"Pillbox [no other information]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15978|12877|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Long and narrow. External blast wall. HMG loophole."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15979|12878|221|"Anti-tank blocks running W - E on Hastings seafront, in two (sometimes, three) rows [plotted from German aerial photograph of Hastings]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"12" 15980|12879|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Hastings]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"12" 15981|12880|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Hastings]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"12" 15982|12881|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Hastings]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"12" 15983|12882|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Hastings]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"12" 15984|12883|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Hastings]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"12" 15985|12884|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Hastings]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"12" 15986|503|318|"7 x anti-tank blocks blocking the only exit from the beach. The area is prone to landslips and there may be others buried."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15987|12885|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. L-shaped. Built into bank. Roof turfed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15988|12886|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Pencilled cartoons on the walls of war subjects; but possibly post-war date. 'T'- shaped building."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15989|12887|318|"Pillbox - type 22. 'Y'- shaped internal blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15990|12888|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Remains of external blast wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15991|12889|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Two concrete tables, restricting access."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15992|6994|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built of stone setts."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15993|12890|318|"Pillbox - type 22. No internal access."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15994|7888|318|"Loopholes in wall of Royal Marines Barracks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15995|6886|318|"62 x anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15996|12891|318|"25 x concrete anti-tank blocks, probably not in their original position."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15997|12892|318|"24 x anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15998|12893|318|"Anti-tank blocks, 87 in total."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 15999|12894|318|"69 x concrete anti-tank blocks in a line between two pillboxes. 'Aug 1940' scratched on one of them. [inscription]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16000|12895|318|"Machine gun position. Dug into steep bank. Overlooking potential landing beach."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16001|12896|318|"Loopholes - in D-Day museum wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16002|12897|318|"Loopholes built into wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16003|7886|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Brick walls, concrete roof. Situated at the end of a jetty."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16004|7877|318|"Pillbox - built on sea wall overlooking harbour."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16005|7878|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built on sea wall. Now used as a garden store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16006|12898|318|"Pillbox - unclassified. Built into sea wall. Entrance through hatch in top. Locals advise others were removed when the boat park was enlarged."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16007|12899|318|"45 x concrete anti-tank blocks. Probably not in their original positions; may have been reused as sea defences."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16008|12900|318|"Pillbox - type 22. 'Y'-shaped internal blast wall. External blast wall by doorway."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16009|12901|318|"Pillbox - type 22. 'Y'-shaped internal blast wall. Remains of external blast wall. Shelf supports survive."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16010|12902|318|"Pillbox - type 22. Embrasures and door now blocked. Some attempt has been made to demolish. Embrasures are at ground level."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16011|7046|381|"Small circular Norcon type concrete pillbox built into the remains of a broch (HY31SE 4)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16012|12903|381|"This coast battery is situated on the S side of Lamb Holm Island. It consists of one 12 pounder emplacement with a second gun mounted in an open emplacement, so that it had a 360 degree traverse which has now been removed. Placed on a care and maintenance basis in 1943."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16013|12904|381|"A very extensive and well-preserved series of batteries and associated buildings. Military structures once occupied the whole area eastward from Rerwick farm; the batteries are mostly on the point of Rerwick Head and S from it. The Orkney Structure Plan lists this along with Ness Battery, Stromness, for retention with view to preservation as a historical monument. (Orkney Structure Plan 1975 amended 1978, appendix B, para 7.1). There were defences here in both World Wars. Visited by R G Lamb April 1979. RCAHMS 1987.This battery included 2 x 6-inch guns on naval mountings from HMS Iron Duke. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2, 48-58; WO/192/264. At Rerwick Head are the extensive remains of a Coastal Battery with many of the associated buildings such as control positions, command posts, searchlight platforms and the machinery house still upstanding. In addition are the footings of the accommodation blocks, recreation rooms (including the billiard room), bathhouse and ablutions block. An interesting facet of this site is the survival of at least eight turf banked machine gun-posts along the cliff edge between the main battery site (From HY 5410 1187 to HY 5424 1146), with another possible one at HY 5392 1189. There is also a light anti-aircraft position at HY 5392 1187 which retains ammunition lockers. There are further accommodation blocks at HY 5383 1177 with what may be the remains of two air-raid shelters cut into the shoreline at HY 5380 1178, they are no longer are roofed but the concrete steps into them survive at the SE end. Visited by RCAHMS (DE) May 1996."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16014|12905|381|"Flat iron ring of diameter c 1m and thickness c 0.2m. Filled with concrete in centre. Gun emplacement on high ground? "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16015|12906|381|"A WW2 pillbox, very badly damaged, 3.65m in maximum width and 1.85m in maximum height. Three tiers of concrete remain on the edge of the dunes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16016|12907|31|"Hexagonal brick and concrete type 24 pillbox facing NNE across Sinclair's Bay. Walls and roof removed to level of the concrete slab gun table which is supported by brick piers."|"1985/10/__"|0|"" 16017|12908|31|"Type 24 pillbox, completely buried in the sand. Roof visible, NOT base."|"1985/09/__"|0|"" 16018|12909|381|"Built to defend the boom on the southern entrance to Scapa Flow (over the sound of Hoxa). Defences included a 12 pound battery and a twin 6' battery. J R E Hamilton 1979 The battery includes gun emplacements, magazines, shelter, OP tower and searchlights and was put on a care and maintenance basis in 1945. J Guy 1993; WO/192/261. ND 375 934 Buchanan Battery: WWII battery and ND 375 936 associated structures. Sponsors: Historic Scotland, Orkney Archaeological Trust. G Wilson and H Moore 1997"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16019|12910|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16020|2463|220|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16021|12911|381|"Carness Battery: Two 12 pounder gun emplacements with magazines and observation post. One 12 pounder was from Links Battery (HY20NE 77) and one from Balfour Battery (ND49SW 19). There are the remains of a First World War gun emplacement at this site. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2; WO 192/115 PRO."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16022|12912|381|"This battery consisted of, during World War One, 4-inch guns emplacements. By World War Two there was 12 and 6 pounder emplacements with magazines, engine rooms and searchlights. It was placed on a care and maintenance basis in 1943. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2; WO/192/109 PRO. A World War Two coast battery which overlies the First World War emplacements. The earlier phase can still be seen immediately to the W of the observation tower and between the two later emplacements to the E of the main battery. The later main battery emplacement is unusual in that stone has been used at the rear. The magazines were connected to the batteries by underground passages which have now been filled in but are still traceable in the area to the rear of the observation tower. Visited by RCAHMS (DE) May 1996"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16023|12913|381|"Balfour Battery: A double 6 pounder battery with magazine, shelters, observation tower, engine room and searchlight platforms. In 1941, the 12 pounders that were installed in 1940 were removed, one to Carness Battery (HY41SE 51) and the other to Cara Battery (ND49SE 28). J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2; WO 192/263 PRO. ND 403 931 Balfour and Hoxa Batteries, WWI and II remains: searchlight emplacements, lighthouse base, gun batteries and associated buildings and earthworks. Sponsors: Historic Scotland, Orkney Archaeological Trust G Wilson and H Moore 1997"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16024|12914|381|"A very damaged modern pill-box, with rubble strewn over the beach. The base is visible in section, 3 to 4m long. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16025|12915|381|"The badly damaged remains of a WW2 pillbox, on and below high water mark, consisting of a rubble spread, 14m N-S by 14.8m E-W, with walling and concrete floor visible."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16026|12916|381|"Cropmark, visible on St Joseph AP. The cropmark indicates the line of an anti-tank ditch, made in 1940 and filled in c.1945. It was 10-12ft deep and 15-20ft across the top. Visited by OS (WDJ) 10 March 1969."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16027|2642|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16029|12919|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16030|12920|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16031|12921|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. By January 1946 it had been infilled."|"1946/01/15"|1364|"" 16032|12922|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph]. [Recorder, Urquhart, visited this site (Feb. 2001) and found no trace of any surviving roadblock structures]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16033|12923|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16034|12924|221|"Pillbox, plotted from German aerial photograph. [There is no sign of this pillbox on January 1946 APs]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16035|12925|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16036|12926|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16037|12927|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16038|12928|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16039|12929|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16040|12930|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16041|12931|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16042|12932|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16043|12933|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16044|12934|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16045|12935|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16046|12936|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16047|12937|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 16048|12938|381|"Proposed as gunsite to protect Methil assembly anchorage, based around 3 x 9.2in guns. Project apparently uncompleted. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16049|12939|381|"Gun emplacement [no further details]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16050|12940|381|"Coast Battery. Armed by March 1915; 2 x 12 pdr guns in 1918. N H Clark 1986 A coast battery situated on the extreme NE end of Cramond Island at the end of a metalled track which originates at the engine house (NT17NE 71.01, NT 1969 7866). One gun emplacement is extant, though the canopy has been demolished and a further three searchlight platforms lie to the NW, one of which retains its curved metal focussing shutters. Further brick built buildings lie immediately W of the gun position. Visited by RCAHMS (DE) August 1996 Gun emplacement, magazine, shelters and engine room (NT17NE 71.01) with three fixed beam searchlights. The director tower has been demolished. Cramond Island was fortified during World War One, but there is no record presently available of the armaments at that time. The site was re-acquired by the War Department in the summer of 1939 and by the autumn guns had been mounted on the Dalmeny Battery (NT17NE 71.02). The summer of 1940 saw the arming of Cramond Battery to mount one twin 6 pounder gun. All the defences on Cramond Island were anti-ship covering the channel between the island and Inchmickery and Cramond. J A Guy 1997; NMRS 810/5,49, 54, 57-9; PRO WO 192/253."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16051|2550|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16052|12941|221|"Roadblock at point where lane crosses the anti-tank ditch (Burstow Stream). [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16053|12398|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16054|2552|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16055|2554|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16056|12399|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16057|2557|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16058|2558|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16059|12942|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16060|12944|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16061|12945|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16062|12946|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16063|2562|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16064|12411|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16065|2490|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16066|12947|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16067|12415|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16068|12948|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16069|2500|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16070|12949|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16071|12423|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16072|12426|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16073|12950|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16074|2457|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16075|2497|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16076|2473|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16077|12951|221|"Course of stream which would have been 'improved' to act as the anti-tank ditch of the GHQ Line [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16078|12952|221|"Course of section of artificial anti-tank ditch [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16079|12953|221|"Course of length of stream upgraded as the anti-tank ditch for the GHQ Line [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"49" 16080|153|31|"Pillbox, no specification. The smallest and most westerly of three pillboxes erected on St. Michael's Mount. It is roughly trapezoidal in plan, built of concrete blocks with a reinforced concrete roof. Entry is via a 0.7m wide door to the rear (E side). Walls are 0.7m thick and the ceiling is 1.9m above the concrete floor. There are three internally splayed embrasures, one in the short W wall and two in the long N wall. Turf placed as camouflage on the roof is largely washed away. "|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 16081|151|31|"Pillbox, no specification. One of three pillboxes erected on St. Michael's Mount. Built of concrete blocks with a reinforced concrete roof. Entry is to the rear via steps down from the SE. Walls are 0.7m thick and there are 5 splayed embrasures, one in each of the main faces."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 16082|150|31|"Pillbox, no specification. One of three pillboxes erected on St. Michael's Mount. Built onto a Civil War Battery. The walls (0.7m thick) are made of concrete blocks to 1.3m above the old battery. Its design is very similar to pillbox SW 51392977 with 5 splayed embrasures, one in each of the main faces and with concrete lintels at ground level. Each embrasure is 0.25m square, splayed inside and out. The entrance at the SW was approached by a passage cut through the earlier battery. The reinforced concrete roof was originally topped with turf."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 16083|12954|381|"Coastal Battery. Installed 1914 at outbreak of war with two 4.7' guns. Disarmed 1916. Site disposed of 1921 (N. H. Clark, 1986). A two gun battery mounting quick firing 4.7-inch guns emplaced in 1914, and one .303-inch maxim machine gun on the parapet. In addition there was a small observation post and magazines. The guns were dismounted in 1916 and transferred to Inchcolm (Scottish NMR NT18SE 22.00). In World War Two, a battery named Dalmeny was located on Cramond Island (see Scottish NMR NT17NE 71.00) (J. A. Guy, 1997; NMRS MS 810/5, 40-2)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16084|12955|381|"In World War Two, a battery named Dalmeny was located on Cramond Island and armed with 2 x 12pdr. guns brought from the Coastguard Battery, North Queensferry [see NT17NE 71.00). J A Guy 1997; NMRS MS 810/5, 40-2.]"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16085|12956|381|"Coast Battery NT28SW 1.03 NT 2066 8060 Coast Battery Inchmickery has been defended in both world wars. In World War I the island was manned and armed by 1915 and two coast batteries with associated searchlights were built. The calibre of the guns was altered during the war, and the guns were removed in 1917 and 1924 respectively. In September 1939, the island gun positions re-armed and 160 Heavy Battery RA (Forth Heavy Brigade) under the command of Major Anderson were mobilized to man the various coast positions throughout the Forth area. However, it was not until March 1940 that a detachment from Cramond proceeded to Inchmickery, which at this stage had no guns mounted. At this time a detachment of the Royal Engineers were installing engines, searchlights and laying surface cables, while civil contractors, John Best & Sons, Edinburgh were building the accommodation. By July 1940, the concrete pier was complete, thus allowing boats to approach and land on the island in safety. The guns were installed in early April, No.1 gun being taken to its emplacement via a sleepered track from the pier and No.2 was taken by the existing path past the N engine room. In May 1940 the guns were tested and by July a further two were installed with two more in February 1942. June 1941 saw the completion of the accommodation in the form of wooden huts, however, it was decided that these created too high a fire risk, and in July 1941 they were pulled down and the paths torn up, so that nissen huts could be substituted. This work was carried out by 585 (Edinburgh), Field Park Company, Royal Engineers and was completed in May 1942. This alteration reduced the accommodation, consequently forcing one third of personnel to spend two weeks on the island and one week on Charles Hill Battery (NT18SE 27). In August 1942 most of the personnel on the island were moved away and some work carried out to restore the island to its previous state. J A Guy 1997; NMRS MS 810/5, 115-16"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16086|12957|381|"2 x 6"" guns in place 1945. N H Clark 1986; A Saunders 1984."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16087|1801|381|"This coast battery, constructed in brick and concrete, is situated to the S of Kincraig Hill, overlooking Macduff's Cave (NT49NE 1). A World War Two medium calibre battery consisting of two 6-inch Mk VII/II guns which were installed in 1939 and replaced in 1942 by Mk VII/v guns. The battery was again altered in 1943 with the earlier 6-inch guns being replaced by three 6-inch Mk XXIV/v guns, these being removed in 1956. In addition, a radar observation post (NT 4660 9975), searchlight emplacement and a battery observation post survive. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3; PRO WO 192/255"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16088|96|381|"This concrete and brick built battery is situated to the NE of Carlingnose Quarry. It consists of two 6-inch gun emplacements with magazines below and an observation post. The battery was built before World War One with the guns being installed in 1902. The guns were removed to Pettycur Battery (NT28NE 48.00) in 1916. Planning permission has been passed to build a house adjacent to this site. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 110-113; WO/192/101"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16090|12959|381|"Pillbox [no further details]. See also HY22SE 59 Skeabrae Airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16091|12960|381|"An open gun emplacement with one bolt ring and two ready use ammunition lockers. The gun was removed from Holm Battery (HY40Se 12) in September 1940 and removed to Carness Battery (HY41SE 51) for storage. The battery was placed on a care and maintenance basis in 1943. The hutted camp for the site is still extent and is now used by the farmer. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2,59-60, 62-3 ; WO 192/111 PRO."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16092|11382|381|"Situated on the A92 road is a concrete anti-tank wall and road block on the bridge over the railway. The road block and wall have been partly demolished. J Guy 1994 NMRS MS 810/3, 194-6"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16093|11383|381|"On the W side of the A92 public road between the road and the railway are two sections of sloping concrete anti-tank walls. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 197-199."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16094|11847|381|"From NO 2860 0483 to NO 2938 0368. Part of the WW2 Fife anti-tank line, this large anti-tank ditch runs on the E side and parallel to the railway from Kirkforthar Feus for about one mile S. The ditch is now full of water and has the appearance of a drainage ditch. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 192-3"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16095|11381|381|"On the S side of the road from Newton to Star is a rectangular brick and concrete pillbox. The structure has two large embrasures for anti-tank guns and one small aperture for a machine gun. The pillbox formed part of the WW2 Fife anti-tank line. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16096|12961|381|"Anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16097|12962|381|"Pillbox covering road bridge over River Urie by Urie Cottage; stone wall and concrete roof. Visited by Mr J Guy, 16 November 1992."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16098|12963|381|"Pillbox: part of coastal defence from World War II, visible on air photograph AAS/93/15/G32/7, flown 11 November 1993. NMRS MS/712/6."|"____/__/__"|695|"" 16099|12964|381|"An open gun emplacement of World War One construction. During World War One the battery consisted of two 4.7 inch guns, but by World War Two one of the 4.7 inch guns had been moved to a new position. The battery was placed on a care and maintenance basis in 1944. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2; WO/192/259."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16100|112|381|"Pillbox [no other details]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16101|12965|381|"Reported pillbox in the vicinity of Yesnaby. On the day of visit no pillbox was located in an area to the E of the practice battery (HY21NW 38) J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2 (vol.2). Visited by RCAHMS (DE), May 1996"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16103|12967|381|"A concrete type 22 pillbox situated approximately 50m SE of Buan. Six sided with embrasures in each side, it was built to protect the junction between the A965 and A967 public roads. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810//2, 100, 101-2, (vol.2)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16104|12968|381|"A twin 12 pounder gun emplacement situated to the SW of Houton. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2; WO 192/269."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16105|12969|381|"A six-sided concrete type 22 pillbox situated on the NE slopes of Redland Hill, some 150m upslope from the A967 road. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2, 100, 106-7 (vol.2)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16106|12970|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16107|7588|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16108|12971|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16109|12972|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16110|12973|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16111|12974|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16112|12975|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16113|12976|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16114|12977|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16115|12978|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16116|12979|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16117|12980|221|"Defence site [type unidentified] [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16118|12981|221|"Defence site [type unidentified] [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16119|12982|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16120|12983|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16121|12984|221|"Anti-aircraft machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16122|12985|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16123|12986|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16124|12987|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16125|12988|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16126|12989|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16127|12990|221|"Defence site (unidentified) [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16129|7587|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16130|6762|221|"Anti-aircraft machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16131|12992|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16132|12993|221|"Exposed anti-tank gun position [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16133|12994|221|"Exposed anti-tank gun position [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16134|12995|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16135|12996|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16136|12997|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16137|7581|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16138|6977|221|"Machine gun post Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16139|12998|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16140|12999|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]. [No sign of remaining blocks on 1946 aerial photograph]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16142|7576|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16143|7575|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16144|7577|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16146|7573|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16147|7572|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16148|7571|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16149|7570|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16150|13001|221|"Roadblock [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16151|7569|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16152|7568|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16153|13002|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16154|7567|221|"Machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16155|13003|221|"Exposed anti-tank gun position [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"1940/08/31"|679|"61" 16156|13004|381|"Pillbox. A concrete type 22 pillbox has been built into a stone wall approximately 50m N of Arion farmsteading. It is six-sided with six embrasures. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2, 108-9, 113 (vol.2)"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16157|13005|381|"A series of World War One and Two gun emplacements and magazines with a camp site. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2; WO 192/273."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16158|13006|381|"A WWII coast battery known as Links Battery consisting of a twin 6 pounder gun emplacement with engine room, still extant with a 12 pounder bolt ring near by. J Guy 1993; NMRS MS 810/2; WO/192/266."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16159|13007|381|"Pillbox on line of coastal defence: visible on air photographs AAS/93/15/G30/21-2, flown 11 November 1993. Copies held by Grampian Regional Council. NMRS, MS/712/6. This brick and concrete-built pillbox is situated just above the high water mark on the seaward edge of the dunes of Balmedie Links, about 450m NE of the northern car park at Balmedie Country Park. The pillbox is hexagonal in plan with brick walls, externally rendered with concrete, a concrete roof and a concrete floor. There is an entrance in the W wall, and a rectangular embrasure in each of the other five sides. The interior is furnished with a concrete bench which runs around the five embrasured sides. The movement of the dunes has undermined the pillbox and has caused it to tilt forwards dramatically, revealing its five foundation pillars, three of which incorporate concrete sewer pipes. Visited by RCAHMS (JRS, IF), 4 March 1996."|"____/__/__"|699|"" 16160|13008|381|"One of several pillboxes, with line of concrete anti-tank blocks extending N-S from NJ 955 102 to 960 118 along the edge of the dunes and beach: visible on air photographs AAS/93/15/G30/11-18, flown 11 November 1993. Copies held by Grampian Regional Council. NMRS, MS/712/6."|"2001/08/06"|700|"" 16161|13009|381|"Line of concrete anti-tank blocks extending N-S from NJ 955 102 to 960 118 along the edge of the dunes and beach: visible on air photographs AAS/93/15/G30/11-18, flown 11 November 1993. Copies held by Grampian Regional Council. NMRS, MS/712/6."|"____/__/__"|700|"" 16162|13010|381|"Pillbox, angled over due to coastal erosion: visible on air photographs AAS/93/15/G30/23-4, flown 11 November 1993. Copies held by Grampian Regional Council. NMRS, MS/712/6. Newburgh Sands, pill-box. Air photographs: AAS/97/04/G8/1-2 and AAS/.97/04/CT. NMRS, MS/712/29. A hexagonal pillbox is exposed within a break in the dunes above the high water mark, about 200m NNE of the terminus of the trackway that leads towards the farm-buildings at Drums steading (NJ92SE 40). The pill-box, which is of Wills' (1985) type 24 faces towards the sea and the entrance is at the centre of the long rear wall on the W. The other five walls are each pierced by a single embrasure. The interior measures 5.15m from N to S by 4.7m transversely and 2m in height, and the walls are 0.38m thick. There is no anti-ricochet wall, but a concrete shelf 1.1m wide and 0.9m high, supported on a series of brick columns, extends around all sides except the rear. The grain on the surface of the concrete from which it has been fabricated indicates that it was built with the aid of timber shuttering, and the whole structure is founded upon a concrete raft 0.5m thick. This is anchored by four large rectangular piles, which, although now entirely exposed through wind erosion, were originally buried deep in the sand. That on the SW still retains remnants of the original timber shuttering adhering to its face. A short line of anti-tank obstacles, made up of cylindrical and rectangular concrete blocks running parallel with the tide-line, is partly buried on the sandy beach immediately to the E of the pillbox. The more southerly blocks are now embedded within the encroaching sand cliff and it is not clear whether these link with the isolated length lying further to the SSW (NJ 9969 2208), - so providing a continuous defence along the foot of the steeply rising dunes. Visited by RCAHMS (ATW, JRS), 31 January 1997."|"____/__/__"|701|"" 16163|13011|381|"Pillbox, angled over due to coastal erosion: visible on air photographs AAS/93/15/G30/23-4, flown 11 November 1993. Copies held by Grampian Regional Council. NMRS, MS/712/6. Newburgh Sands, pill-box. Air photographs: AAS/97/04/G8/1-2 and AAS/.97/04/CT. NMRS, MS/712/29. A hexagonal pillbox is exposed within a break in the dunes above the high water mark, about 200m NNE of the terminus of the trackway that leads towards the farm-buildings at Drums steading (NJ92SE 40). The pill-box, which is of Wills' (1985) type 24 faces towards the sea and the entrance is at the centre of the long rear wall on the W. The other five walls are each pierced by a single embrasure. The interior measures 5.15m from N to S by 4.7m transversely and 2m in height, and the walls are 0.38m thick. There is no anti-ricochet wall, but a concrete shelf 1.1m wide and 0.9m high, supported on a series of brick columns, extends around all sides except the rear. The grain on the surface of the concrete from which it has been fabricated indicates that it was built with the aid of timber shuttering, and the whole structure is founded upon a concrete raft 0.5m thick. This is anchored by four large rectangular piles, which, although now entirely exposed through wind erosion, were originally buried deep in the sand. That on the SW still retains remnants of the original timber shuttering adhering to its face. A short line of anti-tank obstacles, made up of cylindrical and rectangular concrete blocks running parallel with the tide-line, is partly buried on the sandy beach immediately to the E of the pillbox. The more southerly blocks are now embedded within the encroaching sand cliff and it is not clear whether these link with the isolated length lying further to the SSW (NJ 9969 2208), - so providing a continuous defence along the foot of the steeply rising dunes. Visited by RCAHMS (ATW, JRS), 31 January 1997."|"____/__/__"|701|"" 16164|13012|381|"Pillbox, suffering from coastal erosion and sand filling, visible on air photograph AAS/93/15/G30/10, flown 11 November 1993. Copy held by Grampian Regional Council. "|"____/__/__"|704|"" 16165|1825|381|"Pillbox, reinforced concrete, polygonal plan, located at Fife Ness Coastguard Station. Uneven concrete roof surface to break up observed profile from the air. Inside an inscription which reads 'Constructed by 3 Platoon 1st Polish Eng Coy. May 1941'. P Yeoman 1992. A rectangular WW2 pillbox situated in front of the lighthouse on Foreland Head, Fife Ness. Constructed of stone and concrete with steel lintels. Three embrasures were noted in the walls and the roof has stones set in the concrete for camouflage. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 76"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16167|11400|381|"Pillbox, reinforced concrete, polygonal plan. P Yeoman 1992."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16168|13014|381|"Two bunkers that are set at the edge of a cliff held number one and number two guns. Guns date from both the First and Second World Wars. These emplacements are accompanied by lockers for shells and a fire command post. Much of the site is overgrown and survey has revealed two major parts of the site, one at the top of the cliff and one at the base. Information from the Independent, 7 September 1994."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16169|13015|381|"Air photographs (J. Dewar 1972) position the various elements of the coastal battery between NH 8048 6909 to NH 8070 6896. Information from RCAHMS (AKK), 18 February 2000. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16170|13016|381|"Pillbox, in fairly good condition, visible on air photograph AAS/93/15/G30/29-30, flown 11 November 1993. Details in Grampian Region SMR.NMRS MS/712/6."|"____/__/__"|705|"" 16171|13017|381|"Remains of a glider trap [anti-landing obstacle] from World War II consisting of metal bars/scaffolding running in a strip across a flat area. NMRS, MS/712/6."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16172|6309|381|"World War One and Two observation posts are situated near the summit, on the N side of North Berwick Law. Of brick and concrete construction, the single storey building is near the remains of an older observation post. J A Guy 1997; NMRS MS 810/5, 186-8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16173|11389|381|"The extensive remains of a Second World War emergency coast battery, built in 1941. Surviving structural elements include two gun houses in each of which a 6' Mark 7 (naval) gun would have been mounted, two searchlight emplacements, a battery observation post, engine houses or generating rooms, magazines and two emplacements for (possibly 20mm Oerlikon) anti-aircraft guns. The remains of other unidentified buildings can also be seen, while evidence of accommodation blocks survives in the form of concrete floors to the S and W, mainly outside the area proposed for scheduling. The battery was hastily erected at a time when there was a perceived threat of German attack on the British coast and, for this reason, is known as an emergency battery. The battery, as well as protecting the Loch Ewe anchorage, provided covering fire for an examination vessel which checked the credentials of all ships entering the anchorage. From January to September 1942 the site was manned by 308 Independent Coast Battery (Royal Artillery) and from September 1942 until April 1944 by 154 Independent Battery, after which date it was placed on a care and maintenance basis. There is no record of the battery ever firing in anger. Information from Historic Scotland, June 1992."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16174|13018|381|"This pillbox, situated 80m W of Culbin Sands Hotel is of concrete construction, polygonal in shape with 8 sides including a re-entrant angle. It stands 2.3m high and measures approximately 4.2m across. Its door and 3 narrow gun embrasures have recently been built up with breeze blocks. Facing NW, the pillbox overlooks Findhorn Bay, and its position on a hillock enabled it to command a large area with covering fire, thereby making a landing by an enemy extremely difficult. It is one of a number built along the coast of northern Scotland (and at other strategic points throughout the United Kingdom) in about 1940 when a German invasion appeared imminent following the evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk and the fall of France. Information from Historic Scotland, August 1992. Scheduled with adjacent icehouse [for which see NJ06SW 77.00]. Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 2 December 1999."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16175|13019|381|"Pillbox built onto wall facing along S breakwater; two embrasures and a doorway, the latter partially blocked. Visited by Mr J Guy, 17 November 1992."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16176|11380|381|"A type 24 pillbox [?] is situated by the bridge over the railway at the SW corner of Lochmuir Wood. The WW2 brick and concrete pillbox has a square roof and formed part of the Fife anti-tank line. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 182, 190-1"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16177|11843|381|"Three sections of anti-tank wall, NO 3005 0182, NO 3008 0206 and NO 3003 0233 built as part of the Fife Anti-Tank Line protecting the main Edinburgh to Aberdeen railway. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16178|13020|381|"Between the railway bridge at Back Park and running along Rumdewan Terrace at the bottom of the railway embankment is an anti-tank wall. Built of concrete and stone, it formed part of the WW2 Fife anti-tank line. Further sections can be seen amongst the houses along Rumdewan terrace. J Guy 1994; NMRs MS 810/3, 203-205"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16179|11849|381|"Between the A92 road and the railway to the SW of Kingskettle/Kettlebridge is a section of anti-tank wall. The concrete wall runs for approximately 50 feet diagonally across the stream and track and formed part of the Fife anti-tank line. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 200-1"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16180|11374|381|"n the E end of St Drostan's Cemetery is a loophole cut into the stone wall. Two sections of railway line have been used for lintels. The loopholed wall formed part of the Fife anti-tank line. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 169, 171-1"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16181|11833|381|"On the N side of the bridge over the railway at Markinch Station is one section of concrete road block and a length of anti-tank wall. A further long length of wall survives on the E side of the Station approach road and part of a road block is still extant. These once formed part of the Fife anti-tank line. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 167-8 "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16182|11834|381|"On the N side of the bridge over the railway at Markinch Station is one section of concrete road block and a length of anti-tank wall. A further long length of wall survives on the E side of the Station approach road and part of a road block is still extant. These once formed part of the Fife anti-tank line. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 167-8"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16183|11388|381|"Two areas of small anti-tank 'pimples' which once formed part of the Fife anti-tank line are situated to the W and NW of Halhill farm. The concrete 'pimples' are up to six rows deep. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 217-18"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16184|11384|381|"On the E side of Kingskettle, in the S corner of the garden wall of Loanfoot Farm are three loopholes. The loopholes formed part of the WW2 Fife anti-tank line. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS810/3, 203, 206-7"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16185|13021|381|"Concrete base for possible World War II observation post, situated on a rocky promontory. Visible on aerial photographs AAS/94/01/G2/21-24, flown 20 January 1994. Copies held by Grampian Regional Council (MS/712/6). Information from M Greig, 1994."|"____/__/__"|706|"" 16186|13022|381|"Military fort: visible on air photographs AAS/93/15/G30/7-9 (copies held by Grampian Regional Council). Information from: Mrs M Greig, Grampian Regional Council, March 1993. The Torry Point Battery was built on an earlier 19th century fort and used in the First World War. During WWI the armament consisted of a pair of 6 inch Mk VII/II guns which were removed in 1934. This calibre and mark of gun was returned to the Battery in 1940 during the Second World War and not removed until 1956. The Battery has been demolished, but parts of it may still remain buried at this site. Visited by Mr J Guy, 28 July 1992. J Guy 1992; NMRS MS/712/8 and MS/810/1; WO 192/257 PRO; Royal Artillery Library, Woolwich. The Torry Point Battery is visible on oblique aerial photographs (RAF [FFO] CPE/Scot/UK/214, 0131-2, flown 1947). The original fort can be seen clearly on the photographs. Also visible are the 6-inch guns still mounted in their WWI emplacements with the large observation tower immediately to the rear. A small accommodation camp consisting of eleven nissen huts can also be seen to the rear. One pillbox and one searchlight platform are also visible. Information from RCAHMS (DE) November 1997."|"____/__/__"|709|"" 16187|1826|381|"Two-man coastal observation post constructed of concrete with domed sheet iron roof. Concrete slit seaward and hinged steel door to landward. Generally in poor condition. P Yeoman 1992. A WW2 steel pillbox/watchpost situated next to the coastal path on the edge of the golf course, N of the Club House. The pillbox has a steel domed top with a cylinder below, though similar to, it is not an Allan Williams Turret. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 80"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16188|11402|381|"Two-man coastal observation post constructed of concrete with domed sheet iron roof. Concrete slit seaward and hinged steel door to landward. Generally in poor condition. P Yeoman 1992. NO 6300 1062. A WW2 steel pillbox/watch post situated on the beach near to the coastal path. The steel structure has been moved from its original site on the golf links. It has been broken up and dumped on the beach. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16189|11401|381|"Two-man coastal observation post constructed of concrete with domed sheet iron roof. Concrete slit seaward and hinged steel door to landward. Generally in poor condition. P Yeoman 1992. NO 6257 1068. A WW2 steel pillbox/watch post situated on the edge of the most northerly part of the golf links adjacent to the coastal path. Consisting of a steel domed top with a cylinder below. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3, 84 "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16190|2995|381|"Anti-tank blocks. Set on either side of bridge on S bank of Cowie Water to stop vehicles by-passing the bridge. Stones set in top for camouflage. At the bridge itself are thirteen tank blocks (three to the E, the rest to the W). At least four of those on the W have been moved in recent times. Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 23 December 1996."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16191|7067|222|"A hexagonal concrete pillbox, a type 27 variant with a Lewis gun emplacement on the top. It has sides 3.7m externally, entered through a low passage 0.69m wide by 1.77m long by 1.15m high, with anti-ricochet rear wall. The interior is a hexagonal passage, whitewashed throughout, with embrasures in each side, all of which are of Bren-gun type.: they are splayed internally and stepped externally, with rectangular boxes below for ammunition; some of the bolts for the gun mounting survive. A central hexagonal pillar is in fact hollow, and originally contained a small door into an AA gun pit; but the door is blocked, the pit infilled, and the bolts of a holdfast for a secondary light AA weapon are evident on top of the pillbox."|"1997/03/__"|710|"50" 16192|13023|222|"A hexagonal concrete pillbox, a type 27 variant with a Lewis gun emplacement on the top. This is identical to UORN 7067 except the central AA gun pit survives: the circular pillar, 0.58m in diameter, with a metal pivot for a Bren-gun or similar weapon in situ, and the pit retains traces of camouflage paint. The doorway from it to the pillbox, 0.44m wide by 1.05m high, is also extant. This pillbox could only have operated to landward following construction of the casemate of the adjacent 6-inch MarkVII gun emplacement [UORN 13024].."|"1997/03/__"|710|"50" 16193|13024|222|"A casemated gun emplacement for a 6-inch Mark VII gun, constructed in 1941 using reinforced concrete and iron throughout, with an anti-strafing protective cover [see Report for further details]."|"1997/03/__"|710|"50-52" 16194|13025|222|"A self-contained battery of twin 6pdr gun emplacements, constructed in 1941. Mainly of reinforced concrete construction, it comprises a casemated gun emplacement, a BOP tower over, a sunken war shelter for the garrison, and a subterranean magazine. The guns, which had a range of 7 miles, and which once sunk a torpedo boat during target practice, were never fired in anger. [see Report for further details]. "|"1997/03/__"|710|"52-55" 16195|13026|222|"There are four spigot mortar positions in Beacon Hill Fort. This one is in the SW corner of the fort. All are of a standard pattern, with a gun pit containing the central circular concrete pedestal, 1.0m in diameter, with a stainless steel gun pivot on top, surrounded by four rectangular ammunition lockers, each 1.00m wide by 0.60m deep. The pit was reached by a narrow passage or flight of steps between lockers."|"1997/03/__"|710|"60" 16196|13027|222|"There are four spigot mortar positions in Beacon Hill Fort. This one is close to the engine room of the fort. All are of a standard pattern, with a gun pit containing the central circular concrete pedestal, 1.0m in diameter, with a stainless steel gun pivot on top, surrounded by four rectangular ammunition lockers, each 1.00m wide by 0.60m deep. The pit was reached by a narrow passage or flight of steps between lockers."|"1997/03/__"|710|"60" 16197|13028|222|"There are four spigot mortar positions in Beacon Hill Fort. This one lies in fact outside the northern extension of the fort. All are of a standard pattern, with a gun pit containing the central circular concrete pedestal, 1.0m in diameter, with a stainless steel gun pivot on top, surrounded by four rectangular ammunition lockers, each 1.00m wide by 0.60m deep. The pit was reached by a narrow passage or flight of steps between lockers."|"1997/03/__"|710|"60" 16198|13029|222|"There are four spigot mortar positions in Beacon Hill Fort. This one lies in fact outside the northern extension of the fort. All are of a standard pattern, with a gun pit containing the central circular concrete pedestal, 1.0m in diameter, with a stainless steel gun pivot on top, surrounded by four rectangular ammunition lockers, each 1.00m wide by 0.60m deep. The pit was reached by a narrow passage or flight of steps between lockers."|"1997/03/__"|710|"60" 16199|13030|222|"A concrete hexagonal pillbox with an AA gun pit (probably for a Lewis gun) built over. The sides are 1.77m internally and 2.23m externally. The interior is reached along a short passage, 1.37m by 0.72m by 1.54m high, with anti-ricochet walls. There are four gun embrasures, the one in the W wall now blocked by made-up ground. All are simple square openings splaying to the interior, each with a metal shield on the outer side which could be opened to different widths. Below each embrasure are wooden supports for shelves, presumably for ammunition. In the centre of the pillbox is a T-shaped concrete pillar providing anti-ricochet defence. The AA gun position is a hexagonal concrete gun pit, 1.60m deep, and open-topped, the sides measuring 1.21m internally and 1.56m externally. A central circular concrete pillar, 0.76m in diameter and 1.43m high, is topped with a metal pivot, 0.26m high, which formerly supported the gun. The interior may have been painted black."|"1997/03/__"|710|"60" 16200|13031|31|"Surviving length of anti-tank ditch"|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16201|13032|31|"Concrete base of a probable military structure revealed by building works and destroyed, August 2000."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 16202|13033|222|"An Extended Defence Officers Post (XDO) controlling a marine minefield built precisely over an earlier pillbox. In pan it is an irregular pentagon with sides of 5,88m, 4.86m, 3.35m, 3.91m, and 4.25m. Concrete is used throughout, and there are patches of external rendering. The structure was probably originally camouflaged. The pillbox was designed to be reached from ground level, but is now accessed by a narrow passage at the rear of the XDO from which a ladder descends 1.77m to the original pillbox entrance passage. The XDO post has a main room (communications/chart room) with a smaller room off the NE side. A prominent observation embrasure, 0.60m high, was shortened for operational reasons. It has an external overhanging canopy and internal metal brackets for top-hinged shutters. The remains of painted calibration markers survive on the lower surface of the embrasure. Projecting from the ceiling on the NW side is a small turret, 0.91m square internally, with its own observation embrasure. [see Report for further details]."|"1997/03/__"|710|"63-64" 16203|13034|222|"Built in 1943, this brick pillbox, with concrete floor and roof, faces inland towards the rest of the Fort, and may have operated in part as a sentry post for the area under RN command: it almost certainly also defended the XDO post [see UORN 13033]. A semi-circular structure of light construction measuring a maximum of 3.36m by 2.00m. There is an entrance, 0.62m wide by 1.86m high, in the NE side. Within, are two NW-facing simple concrete-lined embrasures, with external ricochet walls. Modern steps leading up to the doorway probably replace earlier ones."|"1997/03/__"|710|"65-66" 16204|13035|222|"During WW2 a floating boom stretched between Beacon Hill Fort and Landguard Fort. It comprised two sections, one being the far end of the breakwater and a boat in the Haven, the second between the boat and Landguard Fort. Two large concrete attachments are visible at the far end of the breakwater and close to Landguard Fort."|"1997/03/__"|710|"66" 16205|13036|222|"Single concrete anti-tank block, not in situ, and may originally have formed part of a more extensive defence scheme."|"1997/03/__"|710|"72" 16206|13037|215|"Non-standard design of pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|598|"69" 16207|4253|215|"Battle Headquarters."|"1999/__/__"|598|"71" 16208|3000|381|"Line of anti-tank blocks along S bank of Cowie Water. Opposite car park where river could be found. River used as anti-tank ditch. Stones set in top as camouflage. GRC 31 8425 2834. Pillbox covering bridges and approaches and anti-tank blocks. Six-sided type 22 pillbox. Stone walls with concrete roof; one door and five loopholes. Visited by J Guy, 10 June 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8. This monument comprises the remains of Second World War defences designed to block access across Findlayston Bridge and the Cowie Water from the N. The main feature, to the SW of the bridge end, is a Type 22 pill box, with stone walls, concrete roof, brick blast walls and 5 embrasures, in good condition. To the E are a deep slit trench and a weapon pit, covering the S end of the bridge. To the W are four concrete tank blocks, closing off a ford across the Cowie Water, beside which there is a large weapon pit. An earthwork anti-tank ditch and bank has been constructed to the W. Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 23 December 1996. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16209|3003|381|"Line of anti-tank blocks along S bank of Cowie Water. Opposite car park where river could be found. River used as anti-tank ditch. Stones set in top as camouflage. GRC 31 8425 2834. Pillbox covering bridges and approaches and anti-tank blocks. Six-sided type 22 pillbox. Stone walls with concrete roof; one door and five loopholes. Visited by J Guy, 10 June 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8. This monument comprises the remains of Second World War defences designed to block access across Findlayston Bridge and the Cowie Water from the N. The main feature, to the SW of the bridge end, is a Type 22 pill box, with stone walls, concrete roof, brick blast walls and 5 embrasures, in good condition. To the E are a deep slit trench and a weapon pit, covering the S end of the bridge. To the W are four concrete tank blocks, closing off a ford across the Cowie Water, beside which there is a large weapon pit. An earthwork anti-tank ditch and bank has been constructed to the W. Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 23 December 1996. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16210|3014|381|"Pillbox on disused railway embankment on E side of old station; now in garden of house. Six-sided and measures about 12ft x 10 ft. Visited by Mr J Guy, 17 November 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16211|13038|381|"Pillbox. Grampian Regional Council note the following: GRC NJ56NE 38 5582 6605 anti-tank blocks. Double line of blocks the full length of the beach just above MHWS; stones are set in the top of the blocks, some of which have been moved. GRC NJ56NE 39 5608 6603 anti-tank gun pit (location also cited as NJ 5508 6603). Anti-tank pillbox covering beach at end of line of blocks; one large embrasure with steel plates set into sides and large doorway at back. GRC NJ56NE 40 5608 6604 pillbox covering beach. Four sides visible, 3 embrasures, 1 door all open; steel door still in position. Visited by Mr J Guy, 18 November 1992. NMRS, MS/712/9."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16212|13039|381|"Pillbox. Grampian Regional Council note the following: GRC NJ56NE 38 5582 6605 anti-tank blocks. Double line of blocks the full length of the beach just above MHWS; stones are set in the top of the blocks, some of which have been moved. GRC NJ56NE 39 5608 6603 anti-tank gun pit (location also cited as NJ 5508 6603). Anti-tank pillbox covering beach at end of line of blocks; one large embrasure with steel plates set into sides and large doorway at back. GRC NJ56NE 40 5608 6604 pillbox covering beach. Four sides visible, 3 embrasures, 1 door all open; steel door still in position. Visited by Mr J Guy, 18 November 1992. NMRS, MS/712/9."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16213|13040|381|"A concrete pillbox at the W end of Sandend Bay situated on the W side of the road near the telephone box. The pillbox covers the beach and is partly buried with only three sides and three embrasures visible. The door to the rear is buried. J Guy 1992; NMRS MS 810/1"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16214|13041|381|"Two anti-tank blocks left of a line across the burn. Visited by Mr J Guy, 18 November 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16215|13042|381|"Pillbox near junction of A947 and B9005 roads, between hotel and car park; measures 15ft x 10ft x 8ft. Visited by Mr J Guy, 16 November 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16216|13043|381|"A small pillbox and lookout measuring 8ft by 6ft overall, situated on the hill at the E end of the harbour, above the Harbour Garage. Constructed with brick walls and a concrete roof. J Guy 1992; NMRS MS 810/1, 48-9, 65"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16217|13044|381|"Eight-sided pillbox measuring 4.57m across, set on N side of railway and in W corner of former large military camp (now Pinefield Industrial Estate) with many extant military buildings. Visited by J Guy, 2 December 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16218|13045|381|"Pillbox situated on E side of Elgin, in garden of a toll house. Eight-sided with stone walls and concrete roof, seven embrasures and one covered doorway with steel door; measures 4.57m across. Visited by J Guy, 2 December 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16219|13046|381|"Anti-tank blocks running along the shore with integral pillboxes. (Extends onto sheet NJ26NE). J Guy 1992; NMRS MS 810/1 1992. Grampian Regional Council note the following: GRC NJ36NW 6 3285 6590 Rifle range butts. Elongated N-facing mound of earth and sand with target supports on foreshore; many spent bullets are to be found in the mound. GRC NJ36NW 7 3275 6597 Pillbox and anti-tank blocks. Complete line of anti-tank blocks along shore with integral pill boxes. This one measures about 14 ft long by 6 ft wide and just covers the outside of the blocks. Designed for one door with blast wall; three embrasures designed for machine guns. GRC NJ36NW 8 3237 6609 Pillbox and anti-tank blocks. Complete line of anti-tank blocks along shore with integral pill boxes of two types. This one is of the larger type, covering both sides of the blocks, and is designed for machine guns with five large and two small embrasures. Visited by J Guy, 2 December 1992. MRS, MS/712/9. Air photographs: AAS/97/12/CT. NMRS, MS/712/29."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16220|13047|381|"Anti-tank blocks running along the shore with integral pillboxes. (Extends onto sheet NJ26NE). J Guy 1992; NMRS MS 810/1 1992. Grampian Regional Council note the following: GRC NJ36NW 6 3285 6590 Rifle range butts. Elongated N-facing mound of earth and sand with target supports on foreshore; many spent bullets are to be found in the mound. GRC NJ36NW 7 3275 6597 Pillbox and anti-tank blocks. Complete line of anti-tank blocks along shore with integral pill boxes. This one measures about 14 ft long by 6 ft wide and just covers the outside of the blocks. Designed for one door with blast wall; three embrasures designed for machine guns. GRC NJ36NW 8 3237 6609 Pillbox and anti-tank blocks. Complete line of anti-tank blocks along shore with integral pill boxes of two types. This one is of the larger type, covering both sides of the blocks, and is designed for machine guns with five large and two small embrasures. Visited by J Guy, 2 December 1992. MRS, MS/712/9. Air photographs: AAS/97/12/CT. NMRS, MS/712/29."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16221|13048|31|"Type 22 pillbox"|"1996/08/06"|0|"" 16222|13049|381|"Pillbox behind garden wall of no. 216 Arnlee Lodge, on N side of N Deeside Rd by Bairns Rd; measures about 15ft x 8 ft. Visited by Mr J Guy, 18 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16223|13050|215|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1999/__/__"|598|"77" 16224|13051|215|"Coast defence light. DESTROYED."|"1999/__/__"|598|"77" 16225|13052|215|"Circular First World War pillbox. DESTROYED."|"1999/__/__"|598|"77" 16226|1269|215|"Hexagonal-shaped First World War pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|598|"77" 16227|13053|381|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16228|13054|381|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16229|13055|381|"Corse Craig, anti-tank block-built harbour [reused anti-tank blocks]. Air photographs: AAS/97/12/G25/13-15 and AAS/97/12/CT. NMRS, MS/712/29."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16230|13056|381|"Pillbox [no further details]. Part of a line of coastal defence pillboxes protecting the approach to Rattray Airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16231|13057|381|"Pillbox on point between Port Erroll village and harbour. Six sides, one door, three embrasures and concrete top level. The seawall at this point could be an anti-tank wall. NK03NE 59: location cited as 0934 3597. Anti-tank blocks (some toppled) from near footbridge SE to near pillbox; point to point double row. Square on beach, round sewer pipe, stones set in top of blocks. Visited by Mr J Guy, 10 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8. Air photograph: AAS/97/12/CT. NMRS, MS/712/29. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16232|13058|381|"Pillbox on point between Port Erroll village and harbour. Six sides, one door, three embrasures and concrete top level. The seawall at this point could be an anti-tank wall. NK03NE 59: location cited as 0934 3597. Anti-tank blocks (some toppled) from near footbridge SE to near pillbox; point to point double row. Square on beach, round sewer pipe, stones set in top of blocks. Visited by Mr J Guy, 10 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8. Air photograph: AAS/97/12/CT. NMRS, MS/712/29. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16233|13059|381|"Anti-tank blocks erected across a stream entering the southern part of the Bay of Cruden: they have toppled over and are sinking into sand. GRC NK03SE 11: NK 0826 3462. Pillbox of type 24 buried in sand dunes below golf links, only three sides and embrasures (at the front) being visible. GRC NK03SE 12: NK 0830 3480. Anti-tank blocks collected from beach and re-used to hold up banks of golf links near middle of Bay of Cruden. Visited by Mr J Guy, 10 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16234|13060|381|"Anti-tank blocks erected across a stream entering the southern part of the Bay of Cruden: they have toppled over and are sinking into sand. GRC NK03SE 11: NK 0826 3462. Pillbox of type 24 buried in sand dunes below golf links, only three sides and embrasures (at the front) being visible. GRC NK03SE 12: NK 0830 3480. Anti-tank blocks collected from beach and re-used to hold up banks of golf links near middle of Bay of Cruden. Visited by Mr J Guy, 10 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16235|13061|381|"Pillbox covering beach at S end of Bay of Cruden. Type 24 with six sides, one door and five embrasures. About 10ft wide and 8 ft high. Visited by Mr J Guy, 10 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16236|13062|381|"For pillbox to the north (NJ 9807 1836), see NJ91NE 15. GRC cite locations of pillboxes as NJ 9766 1756 (GRC 20), 9766 1762 (GRC 21) and 9769 1764 (GRC 22). NMRS, MS/712/9. Seen as a group of three, all of unusual construction (GRC 20). NJ 9766 1756. 7 sides, 1 door with blast wall, 9 embrasures; about 14ft long, 12ft wide, 7 ft high; inside ricochet wall. (GRC 21). NJ 9766 1762. One of two similar pillboxes in the group. All unusual, being round with 4 flat sides, 1 door with blast wall, 5 embrasures. About 10ft in diameter with central wall. (GRC 22). NJ 9769 1764. Very similar to GRC 21, except inside wall different. Visited by Mr J Guy, 10 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8. This group of three pillboxes lies on the landward side of the dunes of Balmedie Links, overlooking an area of level ground to the W. All three have brick walls with concrete roofs and floors. The northernmost (NJ 9769 1764) is polygonal, but with a rounded W face, and measures 5.65m in diameter over walls 0.93m thick. It is equipped with four embrasures distributed around its N and W sides, and the entrance on the S is protected by a baffle. The second pillbox (NJ 9766 1762) is situated 19m to the SW, buried in sand up to the level of its embrasures, and of similar design. The southernmost pillbox (NJ 9766 1756) of the group, lying a further 70m to the SW, is again hexagonal in plan and is slightly larger with walls 0.9m thick. Its W, S and E faces respectively are pierced by a pair of embrasures, with single embrasures in its shorter SW and SE faces, and an entrance protected by a baffle in its N face. The interior of each of the pillboxes, which could not be entered on the date of visit, is sub-divided by a wall. Visited by RCAHMS (IF, JRS), 4 March 1996."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16237|13063|381|"For pillbox to the north (NJ 9807 1836), see NJ91NE 15. GRC cite locations of pillboxes as NJ 9766 1756 (GRC 20), 9766 1762 (GRC 21) and 9769 1764 (GRC 22). NMRS, MS/712/9. Seen as a group of three, all of unusual construction (GRC 20). NJ 9766 1756. 7 sides, 1 door with blast wall, 9 embrasures; about 14ft long, 12ft wide, 7 ft high; inside ricochet wall. (GRC 21). NJ 9766 1762. One of two similar pillboxes in the group. All unusual, being round with 4 flat sides, 1 door with blast wall, 5 embrasures. About 10ft in diameter with central wall. (GRC 22). NJ 9769 1764. Very similar to GRC 21, except inside wall different. Visited by Mr J Guy, 10 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8. This group of three pillboxes lies on the landward side of the dunes of Balmedie Links, overlooking an area of level ground to the W. All three have brick walls with concrete roofs and floors. The northernmost (NJ 9769 1764) is polygonal, but with a rounded W face, and measures 5.65m in diameter over walls 0.93m thick. It is equipped with four embrasures distributed around its N and W sides, and the entrance on the S is protected by a baffle. The second pillbox (NJ 9766 1762) is situated 19m to the SW, buried in sand up to the level of its embrasures, and of similar design. The southernmost pillbox (NJ 9766 1756) of the group, lying a further 70m to the SW, is again hexagonal in plan and is slightly larger with walls 0.9m thick. Its W, S and E faces respectively are pierced by a pair of embrasures, with single embrasures in its shorter SW and SE faces, and an entrance protected by a baffle in its N face. The interior of each of the pillboxes, which could not be entered on the date of visit, is sub-divided by a wall. Visited by RCAHMS (IF, JRS), 4 March 1996."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16238|13064|381|"For pillbox to the north (NJ 9807 1836), see NJ91NE 15. GRC cite locations of pillboxes as NJ 9766 1756 (GRC 20), 9766 1762 (GRC 21) and 9769 1764 (GRC 22). NMRS, MS/712/9. Seen as a group of three, all of unusual construction (GRC 20). NJ 9766 1756. 7 sides, 1 door with blast wall, 9 embrasures; about 14ft long, 12ft wide, 7 ft high; inside ricochet wall. (GRC 21). NJ 9766 1762. One of two similar pillboxes in the group. All unusual, being round with 4 flat sides, 1 door with blast wall, 5 embrasures. About 10ft in diameter with central wall. (GRC 22). NJ 9769 1764. Very similar to GRC 21, except inside wall different. Visited by Mr J Guy, 10 July 1992. NMRS, MS/712/8. This group of three pillboxes lies on the landward side of the dunes of Balmedie Links, overlooking an area of level ground to the W. All three have brick walls with concrete roofs and floors. The northernmost (NJ 9769 1764) is polygonal, but with a rounded W face, and measures 5.65m in diameter over walls 0.93m thick. It is equipped with four embrasures distributed around its N and W sides, and the entrance on the S is protected by a baffle. The second pillbox (NJ 9766 1762) is situated 19m to the SW, buried in sand up to the level of its embrasures, and of similar design. The southernmost pillbox (NJ 9766 1756) of the group, lying a further 70m to the SW, is again hexagonal in plan and is slightly larger with walls 0.9m thick. Its W, S and E faces respectively are pierced by a pair of embrasures, with single embrasures in its shorter SW and SE faces, and an entrance protected by a baffle in its N face. The interior of each of the pillboxes, which could not be entered on the date of visit, is sub-divided by a wall. Visited by RCAHMS (IF, JRS), 4 March 1996."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16239|13065|381|"Pillbox [no further details]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16240|13066|381|"Pillbox [no further details]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16241|13067|31|"Barrel vaulted concrete chamber set into side of hill, with a concrete door and iron fittings. 3.98m long x 1.83m broad (c. 2m high). Possibly a Home Guard shelter [?]."|"2000/10/__"|0|"" 16242|13068|31|"Concrete base [block] of uncertain provenance or use. 2.74m x 1.84m x 1.2m (high). It has protruding iron bars with threaded ends (10cm of thread), and a central concrete socket 0.25m x 0.25m."|"2000/10/__"|0|"" 16243|3138|31|"Pillbox made of granite blocks."|"2000/10/29"|0|"" 16246|13069|31|"Drill Hall with twin Home Guard Stores, for explosives and inflammables. Adjacent rifle range."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16247|188|31|"Type 22 pillbox [sic] in poor condition, covering River Trent and railway E of Willington Power Station. [Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR - SK 319300, which is probably to this pillbox, although he denotes it as a type 22]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16248|13070|31|"On W bank of River Lea are 3 x rows of anti-tank blocks, approx. 10-12 blocks long, with one row each side of the tracks and one between. Blocks appear to be alternately a high one followed by a lower one. At least one row has an additional block alongside the block finishing the row. One side of the blocks is slightly angled. [recorder viewed from a moving train]. [with site sketch drawn on form]."|"2000/09/29"|0|"" 16249|13071|31|"5 approx. anti-tank blocks at Barking Creek [seen by recorder from passing train]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16253|13072|31|"The machine gun post was on the top of a water tower (now destroyed, 1985), probably to protect the Telecommunications installation on this site. It would have been in a commanding position on the top of the hill, and with the Nottingham to Melton Mowbray railway line half a mile away."|"1995/10/02"|0|"" 16254|13073|31|"According to Mr. Nigel Wood of Langar there was until recently (1995) a 6pdr. field gun emplacement at this location."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 16255|13074|31|"A pile of anti-tank cubes, 3ft x 3ft x 3ft, and a row stretching across the line of the runway."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 16256|13075|31|"Secondary arch built into railway viaduct, with a loophole. Possibly a defence position - a defended bridge. No sign of access, but may have been from line above."|"1996/02/21"|0|"" 16257|13076|31|"Pillbox on Defence Estates land at edge of Solway Firth, and threatened with collapse into the water."|"2000/11/__"|0|"" 16258|13077|31|"Brick-built structure overlooking the docks area and with a view out to sea. Probably a WW2 observation post."|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 16259|13078|31|"Possible gun emplacement, with a reinforced concrete base and semi-circular niche in protective brick and concrete wall."|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 16260|13079|31|"Gun post [no further details]."|"1999/05/28"|0|"" 16261|13080|31|"Site of spigot mortar emplacement, one of several covering the approaches to Shrewsbury anti-tank island. DESTROYED c.1980. [SMR record incorrectly calls this a 'searchlight mount']. [cutting from 'Shropshire Star of 30.10.00 provides additional information on this site]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16262|13081|220|"Gun emplacements on cliff edge."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16263|13082|31|"Small amount of brick rubble and concrete remaining only from a probable pillbox."|"1999/03/18"|0|"" 16264|13083|31|"Battle Headquarters, in fair condition but flooded."|"1999/03/18"|0|"" 16265|3828|325|"Airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16266|2768|31|"L-shaped pillbox with two embrasures. The surrounding land has been levelled up to the doorway making access difficult."|"1999/04/29"|0|"" 16267|13084|31|"Hexagonal pillbox [probably type 24], concrete-faced, with square embrasures. The embrasures slope down towards the outside so that weapons could be depressed. Earth and grass on roof (remnants of camouflage from aerial observation). [It is possible that this is a duplicate of UORN 2934]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16268|13085|31|"8 x anti-tank cubes."|"1997/06/12"|0|"" 16269|13086|31|"Circular pillbox, which may be a WW2 Norcon."|"1999/02/12"|0|"" 16270|13087|31|"The Watch Tower is all that is now visible of the Battle Headquarters, set in woodland at the end of Westland Avenue [no public access]. A local resident told the recorders that there was a tunnel (now filled in) leading from the tower to the Battle HQ. [Building 241 on site record plan]."|"1998/11/07"|0|"" 16271|13088|31|"A machine gun post was positioned at the top of a water tower which still survives [information from Mr. Jack Garner of Bradmore who as a 14 year old was allowed to turn the machine gun round]."|"1998/08/31"|0|"" 16272|13089|31|"Linear trench system, observed on aerial photographs. Slight indentations remain on the ground."|"1999/03/18"|714|"" 16273|13090|31|"Machine gun post [pillbox]."|"1999/03/18"|0|"" 16274|13091|31|"Machine gun post [pillbox], with an external pit."|"1999/03/18"|0|"" 16275|13092|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16276|13093|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16277|13094|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16278|13095|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, with long narrow embrasures."|"1999/10/22"|0|"" 16279|13096|31|"Pillbox, part of airfield defences, now painted white to conceal modern graffiti."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 16280|13097|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox, with steel door in place and embrasure over (S-facing)."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 16281|13098|31|"'Standard type' pillbox."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 16282|13099|31|"Pillbox, part of airfield defences, with entrance facing W. Another pillbox is 10 metres away."|"1999/10/23"|0|"" 16283|13100|31|"5 x concrete cylinders (probably remains of roadblock and now ex-situ), each with a hole through the centre. They have been painted white to prevent traffic colliding with them."|"1999/04/__"|0|"" 16284|13101|31|"3 x anti-tank 'pimples' situated at the end of a drainage ditch - becoming overgrown by moss."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 16285|13102|31|"A line of anti-tank 'pimples' ('dragon's teeth') running parallel with the railway line for approx. 6 metres. These obstacles are situated at the S flank of an anti-tank or anti-landing ditch that was dug across the Royal St. Annes Golf Course. The 'dragon's teeth' on the N side of the railway line by the golf course were removed c.1986."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 16286|13103|31|"3 x anti-tank 'pimples' ('dragon's teeth'). Anecdotal evidence given to the recorder suggests that there were once many more, forming part of a roadblock."|"1993/01/01"|0|"" 16287|11767|31|"Square pillbox built for site. Type not known. Now tilted on its base. [Recorder Taylor gives NGR - SD 316080]."|"2000/08/25"|0|"" 16288|5898|31|"Rectangular gun emplacement type 28A to house 2 pdr. anti-tank gun. [L/1/B]. Gun holdfast in situ."|"2000/08/25"|0|"" 16289|13104|171|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [Information to recorder from a local resident]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16290|13105|407|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder in a letter from local resident]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16291|13106|422|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder from Lancashire Museums display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16292|13107|422|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder from Lancashire Museums display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16293|13108|422|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder from Lancashire Museums display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16294|13109|171|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [Information to recorder from a local resident]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16295|13110|422|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder from Lancashire Museums display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16296|13111|422|"Roadblock on S side of river bridge [information to recorder from Lancashire Museum Service display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16297|6929|31|"'Standar type' pillbox, with entrance to W. The pillbox base is exposed. [Recorder Brown gives NGR - SD 362325]."|"1999/10/24"|0|"" 16298|6483|31|"Pillbox is built into N-facing side of bridge, being constructed of brick identical to the bridge and thus well camouflaged. Bricks have been removed from both sides of the bridge to create embrasures/loopholes. The concrete roof is raised only 1 foot above the top of the bridge parapet. [Recorder Brown gives NGR - SD 316374]."|"1991/08/__"|0|"" 16299|13112|222|"Shelter / defence post."|"1992/07/__"|716|"46" 16300|7426|222|"Pillbox. [003]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"46" 16301|8095|222|"Battle headquarters. [004]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"46" 16302|13113|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"46" 16303|13114|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"46" 16304|13115|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"46" 16305|13116|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16306|13117|222|"Observation post, radar strongpoint."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16307|13118|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref. 664713."|"1941/02/17"|1135|"" 16308|13119|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16310|13121|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16311|13122|222|"Believed to have been a command post."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16312|13123|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16313|13124|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16314|13125|222|"Anti-tank wall as part of a roadblock."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16315|13126|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16316|9652|31|"Pillbox, possibly part of airfield perimeter defences."|"2000/01/__"|0|"" 16317|13127|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16318|13128|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 16319|13129|222|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16320|13130|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16321|13131|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16322|13132|222|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16323|13133|222|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16324|13134|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16325|13135|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16326|13136|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16327|13137|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16328|13138|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16329|13139|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16330|13140|222|"Beach defence [unspecified]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16331|13141|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16332|13142|222|"Beach defence [unspecified]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16333|13143|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16334|6784|222|"Coast battery. [054]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16336|13145|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16337|13146|222|"Roadblock."|"1992/07/__"|716|"48" 16338|13147|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16339|13148|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16340|13149|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16341|13150|222|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16342|13151|222|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16343|13152|222|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16344|13153|222|"Pillbox. Recorder Mike Osborne gives a lozenge shaped pillbox at TA 416155 betwen road and canal."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16345|13154|222|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16346|13155|222|"Roadblock."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16347|13156|222|"Blockhouse [no further details]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16348|13157|222|"Blockhouse [no further details]. Recorder Mike Osborne gives a damaged pillbox at TA 405113."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16349|13158|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16350|13159|222|"Beach light."|"1992/07/__"|716|"49" 16351|12446|222|"Coast artillery fort. [085]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"50" 16352|13160|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"50" 16353|13161|222|"Coast artillery battery."|"1992/07/__"|716|"50" 16354|13162|222|"Blockhouse [no other details]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"50" 16355|13163|222|"Coast artillery battery."|"1992/07/__"|716|"50" 16356|13164|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"50" 16357|13165|222|"Loopholed perimeter wall."|"1992/07/__"|716|"50" 16358|13166|222|"Sea fort."|"1992/07/__"|716|"50" 16359|13167|222|"Coast defence battery."|"1992/07/__"|716|"51" 16360|13168|222|"Slit trench."|"1992/07/__"|716|"51" 16361|13169|222|"Anti-tank wall."|"1992/07/__"|716|"51" 16362|13170|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"51" 16363|13171|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16364|13172|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16365|13173|222|"Bunker [no other details]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16366|13174|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16367|13175|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16368|13176|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16369|9769|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement [sic]. [Recorder Urquhart gives NGR - TQ 915181]."|"2000/11/15"|0|"" 16370|13177|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16371|13178|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16372|13179|222|"Line of anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16373|7401|222|"Pillbox. [233]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16374|13180|222|"Line of anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16375|13181|222|"Anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16376|13182|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16377|13183|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16378|13184|222|"Beach light."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16379|13185|222|"Line of anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16380|13186|222|"Line of anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16381|13187|222|"Line of anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16382|13188|222|"Beach defence emplacement [no further specification]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16383|13189|222|"Line of anti-tank blocks."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16384|13190|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"52" 16385|13191|222|"Line of anti-tank blocks [map be related to UORN 2863]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16386|13192|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16387|13193|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16388|13194|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16389|13195|222|"Possible command post."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16390|13196|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16391|13197|222|"Building of a coast battery."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16392|13198|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16393|13199|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16394|13200|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16395|13201|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16396|13202|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16397|13203|222|"Possible pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16398|13204|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16399|13205|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16400|13206|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16401|13207|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16402|13208|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"53" 16403|13209|222|"Roadblock [plotted from aerial photograph]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"54" 16404|13210|222|"Trench and mound aircraft obstructions [plotted from aerial photograph]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"54" 16405|13211|222|"Anti-tank cubes [plotted from aerial photograph]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"54" 16406|13212|222|"Pillbox [plotted from aerial photograph]."|"1992/07/__"|716|"54" 16407|8199|31|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete-faced, with brick external protection work for entrance."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16408|10472|31|"Type 24 pillbox, sunk into the canal bank and now almost totally buried."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16409|8194|31|"Type 22 pillbox, now surrounded by trees."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16410|8192|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16411|10477|31|"Pillbox, which was close to the sea end of the canal. 'Many years ago' the canal wall at this point was rebuilt and the pillbox was destroyed, but the concrete rubble was left where it can be seen today amongst heavy undergrowth."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16412|10471|31|"Rectangular brick building with a concrete base and concrete roof. The brickwork is 18ins thick. There are two embrasures high in the wall with the entrance, one on either side. These have metal frames as does the entrance. This has been classified as a 'pillbox (variant), although it might have been a store or shelter with a defence capability."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16413|8196|31|"Type 24 concrete pillbox at the edge of the military ranges. The embrasures are bricked up. [There is no public access to this site as it is on military land]."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16414|8195|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. An observation post has been built on the top looking out to sea. On military land of Hythe rangesN [Recorder, Urquhart, gives NGR - TR 131323]."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16415|10473|31|"Pillbox, which appears to have been destroyed. Rubble on the approximate site may be from the pillbox or be covering its remains."|"2000/10/14"|0|"" 16416|9774|31|"A 'pillbox and observation block' which still has a gun mounting with bolts. Remains of building adjacent. [Recorder, Urquhart, gives NGR - TQ 898142]."|"2000/11/15"|0|"" 16417|13213|31|"Anti-tank blocks, some of which have been removed and used for sea defences. Eight blocks remain."|"2000/11/17"|0|"" 16418|13214|31|"Concrete gun emplacement, one of two built into the concrete sea wall - the other is located in front of the adjacent model yacht pool [see UORN 13215]."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 16419|13215|31|"Concrete gun emplacement, one of two built into the concrete sea wall [for the other, see UORN 13214]."|"1997/08/__"|0|"" 16420|13216|31|"4 x gun emplacements situated along a length of what is now sea wall. The embrasures and entrances were bricked up by the summer of 1986, and later the front of the emplacements were completely covered by rocks when the sea wall defences were improved. Only the tops of the emplacements are now visible."|"1986/07/__"|0|"" 16422|13217|31|"Row of anti-tank 'pimples' ('dragon's teeth') for defence of coast battery on Outer Promenade [see UORN 13218]"|"1999/10/24"|0|"" 16423|13218|31|"Remains of a brick wall, now used to form part of an ornamental rockery wall at Fairhaven Lake, said to have once part of a building of the coast battery."|"1999/10/24"|0|"" 16424|13219|31|"Concrete base and walls up to 2 ft. high, within the last ten years turned into a children's playpit."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16425|13220|31|"Pillbox of the 'standard' concrete type. The entrance faces SE. It now has a cricket club sign and scoreboard attached to it."|"1999/11/04"|0|"" 16427|13221|31|"This gun emplacement is identical with that at SD 477378 [UORN 12832]. However, most of the emplacement has been filled with earth up to its concrete roof in order to act as a firm base for a JCB to work on clearing the ditches."|"1986/07/__"|0|"" 16428|13222|31|"'Standard-type' pillbox."|"1986/09/__"|0|"" 16429|13223|31|"Anti-landing obstacle consisting of an iron and concrete cylindrical base partly buried in the earth and two attached vertical lengths of railway line. It has been unearthed and now lies on its side."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 16430|13224|31|"A previous ditch was made steeper and wider to become an anti-tank ditch, which is the condition in which it survives today."|"1985/01/__"|0|"" 16431|13225|31|"A line of 8 x anti-tank cubes with 5 x lengths of railway line running in a W direction from the edge of the Lancaster Canal to the bottom of the canal bank. Iron stakes driven into the cube nearest the canal suggests that wires may have been stretched across the canal itself as a barrier."|"1996/07/15"|0|"" 16432|13226|422|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder from Lancashire Museums display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16433|13227|407|"Concrete pillbox. [from letter to recorder]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16434|13228|422|"Concrete blocks on river bridge. [details given to recorder from Lancashire Museums display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16435|13229|422|"Concrete blocks on river bridge. [details given to recorder from Lancashire Museums display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16436|13230|422|"Concrete blocks on river bridge [details given to recorder from Lancashire Museums display]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16437|13231|407|"Concrete blocks of roadblock [details given to recorder in a letter from Mr. Potter]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16438|13232|235|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder by Mr. Graham]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16439|13233|407|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder in letter from Mr. Potter]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16440|13234|235|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder by Mr. Graham]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16441|13235|235|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox [details given to recorder by local resident]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16442|13097|407|"Concrete pillbox [details given in a letter to recorder from Mr. Graham]. [Recorder, Rudd, gives NGR - SD334363, which is probably to this pillbox rather than an adjacent one]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16443|13236|407|"Concrete blocks of roadblock [details given to recorder in letter from Mr. Potter]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16444|13237|407|"Concrete pillbox [details given to recorder in letter from Mr. Potter]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16445|13238|31|"Machine gun post, with thin concrete walls and roof. Wide, narrow embrasures in at least two sides giving field of fire N and S along A59 road. Well dug in."|"1999/10/22"|0|"" 16446|13239|221|"Large concrete blocks each side of road [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16447|13240|31|"2 x concrete anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16448|13241|221|"Round defence post and searchlight emplacement [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16449|13242|221|"Large concrete blocks each side of road, part of roadblock [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16450|13243|221|"Round post [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16451|13244|221|"Round earthen defence post / searchlight [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16452|13245|221|"Round defence post. [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16453|13246|31|"8 x concrete anti-tank blocks; probably others buried in the sand."|"2000/01/11"|0|"" 16454|13247|221|"Round earthen defence post [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16455|13248|221|"Large concrete blocks on both sides of rail bridge [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16456|13249|31|"Group of 20 x anti-tank blocks."|"2000/01/21"|0|"" 16457|13250|31|"19 x concrete anti-tank blocks."|"2000/01/04"|0|"" 16458|13251|31|"Scattered concrete sandbags indicating position of former pillbox."|"2000/01/21"|0|"" 16459|13252|31|"Scattered remains of pillbox on beach."|"2000/01/11"|0|"" 16460|13253|221|"Round pillbox in dunes on beach front [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16461|13254|31|"Depression in bank behind pillbox - facing N over beach."|"2000/01/11"|0|"" 16462|13255|31|"Rectangular pillbox within the port, with one large embrasure with an internal shelf. Bad subsidence damage; the pillbox has split in half."|"2000/01/21"|0|"" 16463|7245|31|"Concrete sandbag pillbox facing N over beach."|"2000/01/11"|0|"" 16464|13256|31|"Pillbox built into side of hill. Embrasures now blocked."|"2000/01/11"|0|"" 16465|13257|31|"Depression in the earth of former defence post."|"2000/01/11"|0|"" 16466|13258|31|"8 x anti-tank blocks on sand."|"2000/01/11"|0|"" 16467|13259|31|"Rectangular pillbox covering road exit from beach. All openings now sealed."|"2000/01/21"|0|"" 16468|13260|221|"Trench behind houses [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph].."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16469|13261|31|"Group of 24 x anti-tank blocks."|"2000/01/21"|0|"" 16470|13262|221|"Round pillbox in dunes overlooking beach [plotted from 1941 RAF air photograph]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 16471|13263|31|"Concrete building with observation post on top, with window openings and embrasures for close defence."|"2000/01/21"|0|"" 16472|13264|31|"Scattered concrete remains of what appears to have been an anti-tank gun emplacement."|"2000/01/21"|0|"" 16473|13265|422|"Pillbox [information from Lancaster Museum Service from display mounted 1999]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 16474|13266|422|"Pillbox [information from Lancaster Museum Service from display mounted 1999]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 16475|13267|422|"Pillbox [information from Lancaster Museum Service from display mounted 1999]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 16476|13268|31|"The Broadheath church tower was used by the local LDV/Home Guard as an observation post from 1940 onwards."|"2000/08/16"|0|"" 16477|13269|31|"Hexagonal pillbox facing Eat main gate of ex-Air Ministry, Comer. The structure has been DEMOLISHED and the site is now under grass."|"1999/09/09"|0|"" 16478|13270|31|"The church hall was used as an Home Guard HQ during the early part of WW2 before moving to the village scout hut [see UORN 12008]."|"2000/08/16"|0|"" 16479|13271|31|"3 x anti-tank cylinders on side of farm track, probably from roadblock where B4204 road crosses the River Teme."|"2000/07/26"|0|"" 16480|3055|318|"This pillbox survives in good condition. It was originally disguised [camouflage] as a small building with a pitched shingle roof and painted windows. The pitched roof still survives in position."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 16481|13272|31|"6 x anti-tank cylinders on side of farm track, probably from roadblock where B4204 road crosses the River Teme. Two of the cylinders appear to have recently been covered by earth."|"2000/07/26"|0|"" 16482|13273|31|"Concrete pillbox with embrasures covering the approaches to the road junction. The shape is not known, but probably square. Seating is reported as having been on two opposing sides of the inside of the structure. The site was redeveloped long ago and nothing remains now. [Oral evidence from local resident]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16483|13274|31|"This was one of a pair of type 24 pillboxes covering the entrance to the former Air Ministry site here. Nothing remains now, so the siting is estimated and the design is assumed to be the standard type 24 used elsewhere for the protection of government sites in Worcestershire. [Oral evidence from a former Worcester City policeman]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16484|13275|31|"A pillbox was constructed here during WW2. The road junction has been so altered by road improvements in recent years that there is no indication of where the pillbox was. Details of the structure are not known. [Oral evidence from a former Worcester City policeman]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16485|11769|31|"Type 23 pillbox, modified for site - entrance faces 180 degrees (S). [L/8/9]."|"2000/09/02"|0|"" 16487|13276|31|"Type 23 pillbox, modified for site - entrance faces 290 degrees (W). The open section has a square concrete pillar with an iron pin set at the top [L/8/9A]."|"2000/09/02"|0|"" 16488|13277|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick-shuttered, probably to guard entrance to aerodrome. There is another 300 yards away. A machine gun mount survives in the interior. There is an anti-ricochet wall at an angle to the door"|"2000/09/02"|0|"" 16489|2893|31|"A 'lightweight' hexagonal concrete block-built pillbox, with attached open-topped structure protecting the entrance. It overlooks the sea and the disused railway to a wartime magnesium factory."|"1999/04/__"|0|"" 16490|13278|31|"Square low-set pillbox with brick walls (shuttering?). Two square embrasures in one side. Concrete roof, now broken. The pillbox still contains a rusty Turnbull machine gun mount in situ."|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 16492|13279|31|"Pillbox with exterior sandstone facing, built at corner of two roads in order to look like the estate wall into which it is set [camouflage]. Three small square embrasures."|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 16496|13281|31|"Isolated hexagonal pillbox standing on mound on old Cumberland / Westmorland border."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16498|13282|31|"A concrete gun pit to take an artillery piece, having a concreted sandbagged revetment to the front. Covered with a dummy tin roof to look like an agricultural building [camouflage]. A heavy concrete portal is blended into the farm building by use of local stone. The gun was perhaps trained on the Langwathby bridge over the River Eden some 450 metres to the north."|"1999/08/__"|0|"" 16501|13283|31|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox, brick-shuttered or walls completely brick. Concrete roof. Entrance faces away from aerodrome. At least one embrasure has been blocked up, probably shortly after construction as the brickwork used is similar to that of the rest of the structure. Remaining embrasure has a steel frame."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 16502|7050|31|"'Cumberland-type machine gun and anti-tank rifle emplacement'. A pillbox unique to Cumberland constructed from concrete-filled sandbags and with a concrete roof. The embrasures have concrete slab lintels. A cairn has been built on the roof as a memorial to four Silloth firemen who drowned in a rescue attempt."|"1999/08/__"|0|"" 16503|13284|31|"Type 24 wood-shuttered reinforced concrete pillbox. Exterior steel shutters fitted to embrasures. No interior blast wall. Wood shelf supports and shelves in place. In elevated position with field of fire NW to NE covering E-W passage along main A66 road. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/08/11"|0|"" 16504|13285|31|"Two non-standard pillboxes with connecting underground passage. The pillbox facing N has two or three N-facing embrasures and one S-facing. The smaller pillbox has two N-facing embrasures, and one E-facing and one S-facing. Access into the pillboxes requires a ladder. The internal walls appear to be brick-faced. There are slabs over the N-facing embrasures to stop soil ingress and for camouflage. Situated on a valley side to control N-S movement on the Holmfirth Road below. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1999/08/18"|0|"" 16505|8774|31|"3 x anti-tank cylinders installed on N side of bridge (2 West, 1East). Constructed using large diameter concrete drainage pipes filled with concrete and domed at top. [with sketch drawn on form]."|"2000/08/21"|0|"" 16506|8773|31|"Approx. 3 x anti-tank cylinders constructed on New Bridge using large diameter drainage pipe with concrete dome on top. [with sketch drawn on form]."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 16507|8772|31|"Type 22 pillbox on N side of canal, overgrown - interior not seen. Brick-shuttered. Field of fire S across canal and towards Roman Road and Crofton Bridge."|"2000/08/21"|0|"" 16508|6650|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox situated on elevated position with field of fire to S, SE, and SW across canal and Freewarren Bridge. Brick-shuttered exterior."|"2000/08/21"|0|"" 16509|13286|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|719|"" 16510|13287|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|719|"" 16511|13288|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|719|"" 16512|13289|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|719|"" 16513|13290|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|719|"" 16514|13291|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|719|"" 16515|13292|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|719|"" 16516|13293|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|719|"" 16517|13294|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16518|13295|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16519|13296|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16520|13297|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16521|13298|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16522|13299|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16523|8198|32|"Pillbox [plotted from German map]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16524|13300|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16525|13301|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16526|13302|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16527|13303|32|"Complex of anti-landing trenches [shown on German aerial photograph of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 16528|13304|32|"Anti-landing trench [shown on German aerial photograph of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 16529|13305|32|"Anti-landing trench [shown on German aerial photograph of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 16530|13306|32|"Roadblock [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|720|"" 16532|13280|31|"A sunken area below a thick grass-covered concrete roof and two earth sides, with a small opening to the rear. It probably held an artillery piece trained on the bridge. [Recorder on his web pages gives NGR as NY 549401]."|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 16533|8765|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders on S side of railway, assumed to be situated on old crossing point of railway [?]. Constructed from large diameter drainage pipe. [with sketch drawn on form]."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 16534|8764|31|"Type 22 pillbox with field of fire SE and SW towards canal and E-W railway line. Brick-shuttered with brick blast wall. [with plan on form]."|"2000/08/29"|0|"" 16535|8763|31|"Twin type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement situated in elevated position overlooking canal and E-W railway. Wood-shuttered construction [Interior not seen by recorder]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16536|13308|426|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16537|13309|426|"Pillbox [no specification]. [Recorder has not yet located this structure which is believed now to form part of a house]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16538|13310|426|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16539|13311|426|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16540|13312|426|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16541|13313|426|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16542|13314|426|"Roadblock, which the recorder's father recalls as a 'chicane' set into the road."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16543|13315|426|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16544|13316|426|"Pillbox [no specification]. There is no sign of anything at the site today. Probably DEMOLISHED."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16545|13317|426|"Pillbox [no specification]. DEMOLISHED."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16546|13318|426|"Pillbox [no specification]. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16547|13319|426|"Pillbox [no specification]. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16548|13320|426|"Pillbox [no specification]. DEMOLISHED."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16549|13321|426|"One of more pillboxes at this site [no specifications]. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16550|13322|426|"Pillbox [no specifications]. Appears to have been destroyed."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16551|13323|426|"Pillbox [no specifications]. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16552|13324|426|"Pillbox [no specifications]. DEMOLISHED."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16553|13325|426|"Pillbox [no specifications]. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16554|13326|426|"Pillbox [no specifications]. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16555|13327|426|"Pillbox [no specifications]. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16556|13328|426|"Roadblock [no further details]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16557|13329|426|"Roadblock [no further details]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16558|13330|426|"Roadblock [no further details]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16559|13331|426|"Roadblock [no further details]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16560|8762|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox on N bank of canal. Field of fire S across canal towards Anvill's Farm. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16561|8754|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated N of canal with field of fire S towards canal and Pewsey Bridge. Brick-shuttered. [plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/28"|0|"" 16563|13332|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated on E side of A345 road with field of fire S down road towards Pewsey, defending Pewsey Bridge. Brick-shuttered. Embrasures and entrance bricked up. [plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/28"|0|"" 16564|8753|31|"Type 22 pillbox constructed on the high bank of the Kennet & Avon Canal, with commanding field of fire S across canal and E towards Pewsey - Oare road. Brick-shuttered. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16565|8750|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated on N side of bend in canal with field of fire S across canal and SE towards Bristow Bridge. Brick-shuttered exterior. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16566|8748|31|"3 x anti-tank cylinders set N of bridge, two on the W side and one on E side. Constructed using large diameter drainage pipe filled with mass concrete and domed at top. 'U'-shaped hooks are fitted to the side of the pipe [for moving?]. [with sketch drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16567|8747|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox on E side of bridge, with field of fire across bridge towards anti-tank cylinders on SW side. Embrasures and entrance now bricked up. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/28"|0|"" 16568|11720|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders constructed either side of the bridge on the W side. Made by pouring mass concrete into large diameter concrete drainage pipes. [with sketch drawn on form]."|"2000/08/28"|0|"" 16569|8745|31|"Single anti-tank cylinder on W side of bridge, constructed using a concrete cylinder that was filled with concrete, and with a conical dome. [with sketch drawn on form]."|"2000/08/28"|0|"" 16570|7920|31|"Type 22 pillbox on N side of canal, with field of fire S across canal towards Barge Inn and Honey Street Farm. Brick-shuttered exterior. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16571|8742|31|"Non-standard pillbox (airfield type), roughly square, situated in exposed position in field. Brick-shuttered exterior and interior, with 4 x concrete-surrounded embrasures. Rocks have been placed on the pillbox roof. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/28"|0|"" 16572|13333|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated on N bank of canal, with field of fire S across canal to Honey Street Farm. Brick-shuttered, with chamfered rood edges, and concrete blast wall. Earth and grass on roof [camouflage]. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/28"|0|"" 16573|8743|31|"Non-standard pillbox (airfield type) situated in exposed position in field. Brick-shuttered interior and exterior. 4 x embrasures. Earth and grass on roof [camouflage]. [plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/28"|0|"" 16574|7918|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement constructed N of canal near farm, with field of fire SW towards Englands Bridge and towards All Cannings. Wood-shuttered exterior. [Interior not viewed by recorder]. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16575|8739|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated in open ground away from canal bank. Brick-shuttered exterior. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16576|8738|31|"Type 22 pillbox on W side of All Cannings Road to Cannings Cross, with field of fire S and SW to protect all Cannings bridge. Exterior, brick-shuttered. Blast wall. Embrasures bricked up. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/27"|0|"" 16577|8736|31|"Type 22 pillbox N of canal bank with field of fire S and SE towards Allington Bridge. Brick-shuttered exterior. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16578|6647|31|"Type 22 pillbox, situated on high ground, with field of fire S and W towards canal and across towards Lower Mill Farm. Brick-shuttered exterior. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16579|8735|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated on bank of canal defending swing bridge, and with field of fire SE across canal towards Horton. Brick-shuttered exterior. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16580|8734|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated back from the canal on the W side of the swing bridge, set low in the ground with sunken entrance. Brick-shuttered exterior. Field of fire S across canal towards Horton and defending swing bridge. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16581|6645|31|"Type 22 pillbox adjacent to roadside, with field of fire SE along road to Little Horton. Brick-shuttered exterior, wood-shuttered interior. Concrete blast wall. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/27"|0|"" 16582|6646|31|"2 x anti-tank blocks, cube-shaped with a pyramidal top, made of reinforced concrete. Situated on bend of road blocking access down track to canal. Steel loops are set into blocks."|"2000/08/27"|0|"" 16583|8733|31|"Type 22 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with field of fire S across canal and defending Laywood Bridge. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16584|8730|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders, on S side of bridge. Constructed using large diameter concrete drainage pipes filled with concrete and domed at top. [with sketch added to form]."|"2000/08/23"|0|"" 16585|8716|31|"Type 22 pillbox constructed on high point of Dye House Lane. Field of fire S across canal and W. Brick-shuttering external, brick blast wall, and roof shuttered with breeze blocks."|"2000/08/22"|0|"" 16587|8656|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders, constructed from large diameter concrete pipes filled with concrete with concrete dome on top. [with sketch drawn on form]."|"2000/08/27"|0|"" 16588|8698|31|"Type 22 pillbox on N bank of canal, with field of fire S across canal towards Seend Cleeve. Wood-shuttered, with concrete blast wall. Earth on roof [camouflage]."|"2000/08/26"|0|"" 16589|8701|31|"Type 22 pillbox N of canal with field of fire S across canal towards Seend Cleeve, and protecting Seend Wharf Bridge. Wood-shuttered. Grass on roof [camouflage]."|"2000/08/26"|0|"" 16590|8699|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement on N side of canal with field of fire S across canal and defending Seend Wharf Bridge. Breeze-block type of shuttering on outside, with main entrance bricked up. Constructed on plinth all round. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/26"|0|"" 16591|8685|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders on S bank of canal. Constructed from drainage pipes filled with concrete, and with added domed top."|"2000/08/26"|0|"" 16592|9601|32|"This site now known [12.12.00] to have been the underground battle headquarters of 12 Corps, built between May-September 1941 by 172 Tunnelling Company RE and civilian contractors. Cassini ref. 017567 is main headquarters of 12 Corps (battle headquarters separate)."|"1941/__/__"|724|"" 16593|8680|31|"Type 22 pillbox on S bank of canal, with field of fire SW and W towards Semington Swing Bridge. Brick-shuttered exterior. "|"2000/08/26"|0|"" 16594|8686|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement in field S of canal, with main field of fire W towards Semington Swing Bridge. Brick-shuttered, with one large embrasure and four medium-sized ones. "|"2000/08/26"|0|"" 16596|195|31|"Type 26 pillbox, S of Underwoods Bridge, with field of fire SW across canal towards Rowden Lane. 2 x embrasures seen. Brick-shuttered exterior. Overgrown. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/24"|0|"" 16598|177|31|"Type 24 pillbox built on an island, with main field of fire S and SW towards Kennet and Avon Canal. Brick-shuttered exterior. Entrance blocked up. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/26"|0|"" 16599|8592|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement situated on land between canal and river, with field of fire E towards Sulhamstead across River Kennet. Brick-shuttered exterior, with wood-shuttered interior. Entrance and medium sized embrasures blocked up. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/09/01"|0|"" 16600|8591|31|"Non-standard rectangular pillbox situated W of bridge and between canal and River Kennet. Wood-shuttered. Pillbox blocked up and used as a bat sanctuary. It was originally disguised as a shed [camouflage], but 99% of the wood has now been removed. 3 x embrasures. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/09/01"|0|"" 16601|8590|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with field of fire W across flood plain towards River Kennet. Brick-shuttered. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/09/01"|0|"" 16602|7168|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with field of fire SE across River Kennet flood plain towards Padworth. Wood-shuttered construction. 1 x large embrasure, 4 medium embrasures. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/09/01"|0|"" 16603|8589|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement on E side of swing bridge with field of fire E across River Kennet towards Ufton, protecting bridge crossing. All embrasures are blocked up. Wood-shuttered exterior. Sign saying 'Private Fishing' affixed. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/09/01"|0|"" 16604|8884|31|"Type 22 pillbox on towpath with field of fire across canal to S and protecting swing bridge. Wood-shuttered exterior. The embrasure on the canal side is blocked. The entrance is on private land: no access. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/09/01"|0|"" 16605|8509|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated on N bank of canal, with field of fire S across canal. Wood-shuttered, with Y-shaped blast wall. Identification number 'L35' on blast wall. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/19"|0|"" 16606|8576|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement [sic]. Field of fire W towards Midgham - Brimpton road. Brick-shuttered with sloped concrete roof Embrasure surround facing canal is painted white. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/19"|0|"" 16607|8506|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with field of fire towards bridge and S across canal. Brick-built blast wall. Corrugated iron shuttered roof. Y-shaped internal ricochet wall. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16608|6481|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, brick exterior shuttering, situated on S side of canal. Field of fire W along canal. Wood-shuttered interior with concrete blast/dividing wall. 3 x medium embrasures, 1 x large embrasure. Sections of emplacement exterior painted white to aid canal navigation. No identification number survives. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16609|6482|31|"Type 22 pillbox near Thatcham Station. Field of fire S across canal and towards Thatcham - Headley road. Pillbox has what appears to be a 2in flanged pipe sticking out of the roof [assumed to be not part of the original construction]. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16610|8864|31|"Type 22 pillbox S of Kennet and Avon Canal, with field of fire S across meadow. Set into bank of lock with semi-sunken entrance. Concrete, wood-shuttered blast wall. Damage to roof. Interior condition, fair. [with plan drawn on form."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16611|8861|31|"Type 22 pillbox, wood-shuttered, on bank of canal with field of fire S across flood plain. [with plan drawn on form."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16612|1704|31|"Type 22 pillbox, wood-shuttered, in good condition, situated on bank of canal with field of fire S towards railway and Newbury. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16613|8847|31|"Type 22 pillbox, wood-shuttered, situated on rail crossing of Kennet and Avon Canal to defend bridge, with field of fire S towards Enborne."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16614|8844|31|"Type 22 pillbox defending Benham Bridge from the S across canal. Pillbox is set into bank of road leading to bridge. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/10"|0|"" 16615|13334|238|"Bren gun pillbox."|"1941/__/__"|725|"" 16616|13335|238|"Bren gun pillbox."|"1941/__/__"|725|"" 16617|2289|31|"Type 22 pillbox in ploughed area. It has a low grass mound on the roof. [Recorder, Davison, gives NGR - TL 91158925]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16618|2286|31|"In rough ground, a semi-sunken pillbox structure, with one wide embrasure just above ground level. Grass mound on roof. [Recorder, Davison, gives NGR - TL 91098929]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16619|2288|31|"In rough ground, a type 22 pillbox with high grass mound on roof. [Recorder, Davison, gives NGR - TL 91198938]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16620|2285|31|"In rough ground, a semi-sunken pillbox structure with the wide embrasures just above ground level. Grass mound on roof. [Recorder, Davison, gives NGR - TL 91128938]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16621|13336|31|"A line of 216 x anti-tank cylinders laid side by side along the N side of the road, forming a raided walkway across the flood plain. The line runs from SP 878636 to SP 880635, between the River Nene and the disused railway line. Ex-situ. Original location unknown."|"2000/02/05"|0|"" 16622|13337|31|"183 x anti-tank cylinders standing in line from the Doddington Road to the SE corner of the cemetery. The line is divided into two groups, one of 173 cylinders and one of 10 cylinders. Local information suggests that the line was once continuous. All cylinders have a central hole, and steel reinforcement is visible on some. Ex-situ. The cylinders were put in their present position shortly after the end of the war. Original location unknown."|"2000/02/28"|0|"" 16623|13338|31|"6 x anti-tank cylinders across the end of a road. The cylinders are on end and have a central hole: some steel reinforcement is visible. Ex-situ - original location unknown."|"2000/02/28"|0|"" 16624|5848|31|"22 x 3ft tall concrete cylinders with axial hole. 6 cylinders (painted blue) are being used to line the entrance to a yard. At least 12 further cylinders are visible inside the fence. 4 cylinders block an entrance 100m W of the yard entrance. Steel reinforcement is visible where the edges have been chipped. Ex-situ. Original location unknown."|"2000/01/15"|0|"" 16625|5847|31|"127 x anti-tank cylinders forming a retaining wall for a grass bank beside the road.. The blocks all stand upright and have a central hole. Some blocks show steel reinforcement where edges are damaged.. Ex-situ. Original location not known."|"2000/02/12"|0|"" 16627|13339|31|"Concrete roadblock cylinder with central hole through the axis. The cylinder is set into the ground, with more than half of its length buried. It may have formed part of a roadblock here as the road is very narrow."|"2000/09/30"|0|"" 16628|13340|31|"Sandbagged gun pit with earth banking to the outer face. Structure stood to a height of about 60cm above ground level."|"2000/01/11"|726|"114" 16629|13341|31|"Possible Airfield Battle Headquarters. Six rooms, semi-sunken, constructed from Stanton Shelter sections in an L-shape, with the long side parallel to the road. There are three entrances with steps, and two escape shafts [for observation?] in the centre of each wing. There are brackets for electric lighting, battens for shelving and equipment, holes for piping through the dividing walls and external wall on the S side, and cable recesses in the concrete floor. The interior is painted a light sand colour. All of the doors have remains of wooden frames, painted green. Exterior has 10mm layer of asphalt."|"2000/04/23"|0|"" 16630|13342|31|"Two loopholes with paving slab lintels in a stone wall. The holes have been filled with stone, but their position is still clear due to more recent mortar. A modern stone wall has been built in front as an extension of the London Road wall. The loopholes are wider on the 'inside'. They would have covered the adjacent roadblock [see UORN 5782]. The loopholes originally had wooden frames and green paint on the exterior."|"2000/09/13"|0|"" 16631|13343|31|"Circular concrete 'water-pipe' type pillbox, with embrasures cast around the top edge. Embrasures now blocked. Similar to a Norcon pillbox, but smaller. Local information states that it was converted for use as an incinerator, and now has an extra layer of bricks on the inside. Ex-situ. Original location unknown."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16634|13344|31|"Type 22 pillbox modified - it only has 3 embrasures. It is set into bank of road to Benham Bridge, with field of fire S and SW across canal. Concrete blast wall. Identification no. 371 [?]. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16635|8841|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with field of fire S across canal and to W across weir. Wood-shuttered. Crack along casting line of roof section. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16636|6476|31|"Type 22 pillbox set low in ground with embrasures at road level. Field of fire S over bridge and across canal to the S. Wood-shuttered. Identification no. 365. 3 x embrasures. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16637|6477|31|"Type 22 pillbox set low in ground with embrasures at ground level to road. Field of fire S across bridge and canal. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16638|8839|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox situated on N bank of canal with field of fire S. Concrete plinth approx. 1m wide all around the pillbox. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16639|301|31|"Type 22 [sic] pillbox with one enlarged embrasure facing the road - the others of standard side. A hinged metal shutter mounted on the roof surface above the large embrasure is still present and appears in good repair."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 16640|8837|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated on the edge of woodland, with field of fire across flood plain to River Kennet and canal at Copse Lock. Wood-shuttered exterior. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/30"|0|"" 16641|8835|31|"Type 28a pillbox, situated on N bank of canal with field of fire W towards Dreweats Bridge and S across canal. Wood-shuttered with rendering on roof cracking. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16642|8834|31|"Type 22 pillbox situated on N side of canal, with field of fire S across canal towards Irish Hill Copse. Wood-shuttered exterior. Interior not seen by recorder. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16643|8831|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. Wood-shuttered interior and exterior. 1 large embrasure and 2 medium embrasures, one forward, one S side. Pillbox looks E towards Shepherds Bridge with side embrasure looking S across canal. Central slot behind main embrasure (interior) with slots in wall either side of embrasure. Wood-shuttered dividing wall. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/20"|0|"" 16644|8829|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement situated on N bank of canal, with field of fire SE across canal. Wood-shuttered construction with 1 large embrasure and 1 medium embrasure. Slot in base behind main embrasure (interior). The entrance way now has railings fitted. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/21"|0|"" 16645|8824|31|"Type 22 pillbox on N side of railway with field of fire S across railway and canal. Wood shuttered. [Interior not seen]. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2000/08/21"|0|"" 16646|6478|31|"Type 22 pillbox N of canal on E side of N/S road. Field of fire S towards Dunmill Lock Bridge. Brick-shuttered (exterior), wood-shuttered (interior). Concrete blast wall. Brickwork eroded. "|"2000/08/21"|0|"" 16647|6479|31|"Twin type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement situated on bend of Hungerford Road, with main field of fire E and S. Brick external shuttering, wood-shuttered interior. Large external base/plinth. Identification no. 339. "|"2000/08/30"|0|"" 16648|13345|171|"Reservoir was fitted with some form of obstacle - possibly steel cable - to prevent landing of German seaplanes or flying boats. [Information from Brian Haskins of Cuddington, Cheshire - ex-British waterways employee)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16649|13346|171|"Reservoir was fitted with some form of obstacle - possibly steel cable - to prevent landing of German seaplanes or flying boats. [Information from Brian Haskins of Cuddington, Cheshire - ex-British waterways employee)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16650|11889|31|"Type 24 pillbox probably sited to cover a footbridge across the River Avon. [Local flooding closer prevented inspection or photography]."|"2000/11/17"|0|"" 16651|11888|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing NE and covering meadows S of the River Avon stop line. Unlike other pillboxes in the area, this one does not appear to have had a porch, but its rear is covered by a small cottage which no doubt would have been fortified in an emergency."|"2000/12/17"|0|"" 16652|13347|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|426|"108" 16653|13347|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing NE and covering meadows S of the River Avon stop line. Unlike other pillboxes in the area, this one does not appear to have had a porch, but its rear is covered by a small cottage which no doubt would have been fortified in an emergency."|"2000/12/17"|0|"" 16654|13348|31|"Type 24 concrete pillbox with added 'porch' of brick and stone. "|"2000/12/18"|0|"" 16655|13349|31|"Type 24 concrete pillbox with added brick 'porch'. There are traces of brackets around the entrance [for a door?]. The pillbox straddles the railway embankment at a river crossing giving a good field of fire along the railway line and to meadows N of the river. This section of railway was closed in 1933 and may have been incorporated in the defence scheme here as part of the stop line."|"2000/12/17"|0|"" 16656|13350|215|"'Mock Chicken House' pillbox [from gazetteer in book]."|"1996/__/__"|728|"96" 16657|13351|215|"'Hillside Pillbox No.1' [from gazetteer in book]. [Photograph shows this pillbox to be circular and made with corrugated iron shuttering]."|"1996/__/__"|728|"96" 16658|13352|215|"'Hillside Pillbox No.2' [from gazetteer in book]."|"1996/__/__"|728|"96" 16659|13353|215|"'Hillside Pillbox No.3' [from gazetteer in book]."|"1996/__/__"|728|"96" 16660|13354|215|"'Hillside Pillbox No.4' [from gazetteer in book]."|"1996/__/__"|728|"96" 16661|13355|31|"Two reinforced concrete roadblock cylinders S of the A45 road and six on the N side in front of the cafe, with several more behind it. Probably ex-situ."|"2000/09/__"|0|"" 16662|13356|31|"The observation post consists of a small square turret with an embrasure (bricked up) in the SE corner, standing on a larger concrete bunker. No entrance is visible as the post is now partly buried by a sand dune."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 16663|13357|31|"3 x reinforced concrete cylinders with a central hole along the axis. Ex-situ. Original location unknown."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 16664|6480|31|"Type 28a pillbox situated S of canal on high ground with field of fire W along canal. The pillbox is brick-shuttered with brick dividing wall and breeze-block shuttering interior. Slots are behind the main embrasure for a 2pdr. gun. Concrete track down to rear entrance. "|"2000/08/30"|0|"" 16665|13358|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16666|13359|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16667|13360|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16668|13361|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16669|13362|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16670|13363|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16671|13364|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16672|13365|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16673|13366|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16674|13367|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox, much larger than normal."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16675|13368|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox on open cast mine site. Pillbox due to be removed to avoid destruction."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16676|13369|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16677|13370|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16678|7283|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16679|13371|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox. It may have been demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16680|13372|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox. It is now within woodland."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16681|13373|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16682|13374|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16683|13375|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox. It has no. 340 painted inside."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16684|7206|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16685|13376|31|"Loopholed wall overlooking river bridge crossed by what was the old A1 road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16686|7208|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16687|13377|31|"Loophole in wall looking along road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16688|13378|31|"Pillbox. It used to have a corrugated iron false roof [camouflage]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16689|13379|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16690|13380|31|"Pillbox, made of concreted sandbags."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16691|7281|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16692|7280|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox. [Recorder Rudd gives NGR - NZ 175863]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16693|13381|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16694|13382|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16695|13383|31|"Type 22 hexagonal brick-built pillbox with concrete roof and lintels. Entrance in NE face. There is a circular crop mark to the NE and a linear feature running down the hill to the road [probable evidence of a searchlight battery position]. Documentary sources show this site to have been designated WT .097 and 268, and it was manned by 362 Battery, 141 Searchlight Regiment based at the militia camp, Brigstock."|"2000/10/22"|0|"" 16696|13384|31|"Reinforced concrete roadblock cylinder. Ex-situ. Original location unknown."|"2000/07/__"|0|"" 16697|13385|31|"Reinforced concrete roadblock cylinder. Ex-situ. Original location unknown."|"2000/07/__"|0|"" 16698|13386|31|"4 x reinforced concrete roadblock cylinders. Ex-situ. Original location unknown."|"2000/07/__"|0|"" 16699|13387|31|"Very good example of a Spigot Mortar Base. The concrete base and pintle on which would have been mounted the 'Blacker Bombard' mortar appears complete and undamaged [it was not possible to inspect it at first hand]."|"1992/02/21"|0|"" 16700|5061|31|"Purpose-built hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox of unusually tall design standing at the top of a steep hill. The extra height gives commanding views over the wide valley on its N side and the steep lane which traverses it. The pillbox was originally camouflaged to represent a small house with windows, door, and drainpipe, but all traces of paint have now disappeared. The small, low entrance which facilitates a 360 degree fire capability has been concreted over."|"1992/01/22"|732|"46" 16701|13388|31|"Good example of spigot mortar base. Appears complete and undamaged despite some recent [1991] disturbance of surrounding ground."|"1991/07/01"|0|"" 16704|13390|31|"Purpose-built concrete pillbox facing N. DESTROYED. It is possible to make out remains of concrete pieces and reinforcement bars at this location."|"1992/02/28"|0|"" 16705|560|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1995/05/04"|0|"" 16706|13391|215|"Purpose-built brick and concrete pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|6|"80" 16707|549|31|"Purpose-designed pillbox located 16ft from the ground above the entrance to The Great Hall, Merchant Taylor's School (Grade II listed). The pillbox covers the 200 yards of ground to the River Colne. Built to blend in with the building [camouflage], rectangular, 15ft x 16ft, of concrete, its four embrasures are now glazed over. Internal height, 6ft 6ins. In perfect condition. School obtained permission to demolish prompting RCHME survey, Aug. 1995. Pillbox still stands 3/96."|"1992/03/06"|0|"" 16708|13392|31|"Brick and concrete type 24 pillbox, facing N across an open meadow to Shenley village. The rear blast wall has fallen down and now blocks the entrance. All the pillboxes in the Shenley area were connected by a massive anti-tank ditch - 20ft wide x 12ft deep [see UORN 13461]. The pillbox stood on the S edge of the ditch."|"1992/03/17"|0|"" 16709|13393|31|"A concrete pillbox DESTROYED facing NW. The site is now part of Ventura Park Industrial Estate."|"1992/04/23"|0|"" 16710|13394|31|"Rectangular brick and concrete type 23 pillbox, 17ft x 10ft. Although lying in the centre of an open field it has a low profile and is difficult to see. It has 4 x embrasures facing NW, and in the centre of the SE half is a 5ft 6ins x 7ft well with a concrete post in the middle for mounting an anti-aircraft gun. 50 yards to the SE is a second structure of similar size but only 2ft high - it may have been a gun platform."|"1992/04/23"|0|"" 16711|13395|31|"A polygonal concrete pillbox facing N, now DESTROYED."|"1992/04/23"|0|"" 16712|13396|31|"Pillbox, now DESTROYED. In WW2 the area was criss-crossed with hedgerows."|"1992/04/30"|0|"" 16713|13397|238|"Hexagonal pillbox, now DESTROYED. [It is shown on a 1:2500 OS map sheet (TL 1101)]."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 16714|6564|31|"An Allan Williams steel turret in situ, sited to defend the N end of Radlett airfield. Measuring some 6ft in diameter x 3ft high it is made of five-eighths inch steel. It has hatches in the top and side and steel rollers to turn the entire dome through 360 degrees. There is a gun bracket located immediately below the top hatch, probably for a Vickers or Bren gun in an anti-aircraft role."|"1992/05/01"|0|"" 16715|13398|31|"A pillbox DESTROYED which appears in Henry Wills' gazetteer as a 'designed for site, concrete pillbox facing S'. It is possible that it stood on a railway embankment and was one of the defences of Hatfield airfield."|"1992/05/05"|0|"" 16716|13399|31|"The brick wall around the roof was loopholed; two loopholes to the N overlooking the Campus and three to the W overlooking Parkway. Each loophole had an armoured surround built into a bevelled recess. In April 1995 the wall and loopholes were demolished for safety reasons, no record being kept and the debris removed before the loopholes themselves could be recovered."|"1992/05/06"|0|"" 16717|13400|31|"Spigot mortar base standing in a weapon pit. The pintle is mounted on a domed cylindrical plinth which is 3ft 6ins in diameter and 3ft high, standing in the centre of a brick-built octagonal pit some 3ft deep and 8ft wide. Around the pit are four alcoves, each 2ft x 3ft, for storing ammunition, with a short trench, similarly brick-built, leading off to a separate storage area. [This is probably the only surviving complete spigot mortar emplacement in Hertfordshire]."|"1992/05/08"|0|"" 16718|13401|31|"Polygonal pillbox made of brick and concrete, facing N. DESTROYED."|"1992/04/27"|0|"" 16719|13402|31|"Hexagonal brick and concrete type 22 pillbox. Originally faced in brick, this has now fallen away to reveal rough concrete; similarly the armoured embrasures have become detached and lie in the grass. The roof is piled high with earth which has become grassed over [camouflage]. The interior is in good condition, with remains of the wooden shelving surviving under some of the embrasures."|"1992/04/28"|0|"" 16720|13403|31|"Hexagonal brick and concrete type 24 pillbox. It faces S over open countryside, but the site is now heavily overgrown and difficult to see. Bricks have fallen from many places revealing the inner steel plating used to surround each embrasure."|"1992/02/04"|0|"" 16721|13404|31|"Hexagonal brick and concrete type 24 pillbox. It is mostly buried under a grassy mound. The pillbox was reportedly covered with earth when the Kings Hill Estate was developed, but parts of the walls and roof are exposed. It is recognisable as a type 24 as the S side is typically much longer than the others. The brickwork has fallen from most of the exposed walls."|"1992/02/04"|0|"" 16722|13405|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement sited to cover the nearby road bridge over the River Mimram. Although the concrete base is partly buried, the stainless steel pintle is in typically first-class condition. The remains of the weapon pit may still exist below the existing ground level."|"1992/05/12"|0|"" 16723|13406|31|"There are three loopholes in the high brick wall opposite Bury Lane - two facing E down the lane and one facing S down the High Street. Each has been constructed by removing one course of bricks and inserting a steel plate above the hole."|"1992/05/12"|0|"" 16724|13407|31|"At the base of a brick wall are three conical-type anti-tank obstacles, undoubtedly the remains of a roadblock at this point. Still in situ."|"1992/05/12"|0|"" 16725|13408|31|"A pillbox once stood on this site [source - Steve Milton, 44, Foxholes Av., Hertford]."|"1992/03/16"|0|"" 16726|13409|31|"Spigot mortar base [no further details]."|"1992/05/12"|0|"" 16727|13410|31|"Hexagonal brick and concrete type 22 pillbox. All of the outer and some of the inner brickwork has collapsed leaving the rough concrete exposed. Most of the embrasures have deteriorated to become large, jagged holes, and an attempt has been made to demolish one corner of the roof."|"1992/05/12"|0|"" 16728|13411|31|"Hexagonal brick and concrete type 24 pillbox. Facing N across a small road junction, most of the outer brickwork has collapsed exposing the rough concrete. The roof has been piled high with soil which has now grassed over [camouflage]."|"1992/05/14"|0|"" 16729|13412|31|"Spigot mortar pit on high ground which commanded the wide valley to the S and W. It was discovered under concrete slabbing in May 1992. After excavation, it was found to be in almost perfect condition, complete with octagonal sides, alcoves, domed pedestal, and trench. As the site was due for imminent development, the National Army Museum and the Imperial War Museum were approached with a view to its removal and preservation. The National Army Museum declined and the Imperial War Museum said they would take the central pedestal only."|"1992/05/14"|0|"" 16730|13413|31|"A type 24 brick and concrete pillbox facing N towards the River Oughton and mill. Much of the outer brickwork has fallen off. The embrasures are armoured and are unusually small (5ins square)."|"1992/05/15"|0|"" 16731|13414|31|"A type 24 brick and concrete pillbox. Much of the outer brickwork has fallen off. The embrasures are armoured and are unusually small (5ins square). Earth has been piled on the roof and has now grassed over [camouflage]. ['Pillbox Close' was suggested in 1998 as the name of a road in an adjacent new housing development. This led to letters in the local press and a plea that the structure be better looked after]."|"1992/05/15"|0|"" 16732|13415|31|"A spigot mortar base is reliably reported to be located in the grass verge. Apparently, only the pintle shows above ground level. [At the time of the site visit it was not possible to locate the pintle owing to the thick vegetation and inexact position]."|"1992/05/15"|0|"" 16733|13416|31|"A pillbox is reliably reported to have stood here [Ben Ward - ex Home Guard]."|"1992/05/15"|0|"" 16734|13417|31|"A pillbox is reliably reported to have stood here [Ben Ward - ex Home Guard]."|"1992/05/15"|0|"" 16735|13418|31|"A spigot mortar base standing in a field in the grounds of Priory Park, which was used in WW2 as a base for three or four platoons of the Home Guard. The pintle is in first-class condition, and the domed pedestal appears to be formed from an upended sewer pipe filled with concrete. The spigot mortar emplacement, sited to cover a small bridge some 150 yards distant, sits in a depression 5 yards across, probably formed when the surrounding trench collapsed inwards."|"1992/05/15"|0|"" 16736|13419|31|"Type 24 brick and concrete hexagonal pillbox. facing E, it has 10ins square embrasures and is generally in good condition, although some of the outer brickwork has fallen off."|"1992/05/18"|0|"" 16737|13420|31|"A large (24ft diameter) brick and concrete hexagonal pillbox guarding the S approaches to the village. Its walls are a minimum of 4ft thick, and each embrasure, although some 10ins square at the interior, fans out through a series of small steps to a massive 55ins x 35ins at its exterior wall. The pillbox is heavily overgrown."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16738|13421|31|"A large (24ft diameter) brick and concrete hexagonal pillbox. It is almost totally overgrown with blackthorn bushes and scrub, and is extremely difficult to see. It has very thick walls and massive embrasures. [see also UORN 13420]."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16739|13422|31|"A plan of Hunsdon airfield shows a pillbox standing at this spot."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16740|13423|31|"A large (24ft diameter) hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox standing in a field of crops. It is of a massive construction with large embrasures and thick walls."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16741|13424|31|"According to a plan of Hunsdon airfield, a pillbox stood at this point. The owner of no. 26, Wicklands Road recalls a large 'circular' concrete base, 24ft in diameter, being discovered under the soil at the end of his back garden. It was subsequently broken up and removed in three lorry loads by contractors."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16742|13425|31|"An unusual hexagonal pillbox built of brick walls with a concrete roof. There is a full-height doorway and slate eves round the roof edge to shed rainwater. Although of considerable size, there is no central pillar. A wooden door has been added, and the pillbox is currently used for hay storage. Owing to the relatively thin brick-built walls, the embrasures do not 'flare-out' unlike most Hunsdon pillboxes."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16743|13426|31|"A huge (24ft diameter) hexagonal, brick and concrete pillbox."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16744|13427|31|"Hexagonal, brick and concrete pillbox (24ft diameter), with massive walls and very large embrasures."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16745|13428|31|"A cantilever-type pillbox. A completely circular pit 4ft 6ins deep x 16ft diameter, lined in brick and concrete, has a central pillar some 6ft high. On top of this is mounted a massive concrete dish (an upside down saucer), equally 16ft diameter. This leaves a 9ins gap at shoulder height round the entire circumference giving a 360 degree fire capability."|"1992/05/22"|0|"" 16746|13429|31|"A hexagonal, 24ft diameter, brick and concrete pillbox. In a quarter circle 30 yards away are a series of zig-zag brick-built trenches. 50 yards away to the E is a square building with embrasures. The wood in which the pillbox lies is used for wargaming at weekends and has thus found a new lease of life!"|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16747|13430|31|"A huge (24ft diameter) hexagonal, brick and concrete pillbox, with massive walls and embrasures."|"1992/05/21"|0|"" 16748|13431|31|"According to a plan of Hunsdon airfield, a pillbox once stood at this spot."|"1992/05/22"|0|"" 16749|13432|31|"According to a plan of Hunsdon airfield, a pillbox once stood at this spot. The remains (pieces of brick walling, concrete, reinforcement rods, and corrugated iron) still lie in the undergrowth, and it would appear from these that it was of the massive type typical of Hunsdon defences."|"1992/05/29"|0|"" 16750|13433|31|"An unusual basic type 22 pillbox, but built of brick walls with a concrete roof. There is an 18ins x 10ins embrasure in each wall and a narrow entrance on the N side. The interior is in very good condition, and the roof is lined with corrugated iron sheeting - still perfectly sound - with which it was originally shuttered. In addition, the original wooden boards, used to hols the sheets in place, still remain across the ceiling."|"1992/05/29"|0|"" 16751|6568|31|"An underground complex of rooms controlling the defence of the airfield is surmounted by a 9ft square pillbox projecting 4ft above ground level - effectively an observation post. The roof is constructed of 2ft thick concrete suspended just 2ins above equally thick walls using angle iron as spacers. This gives a narrow 360 degree view. Access to the rooms and pillbox is via a square 'manhole' and iron ladder leading down into the ground."|"1992/05/29"|0|"" 16753|13434|31|"A 'Hunsdon-type' pillbox looking S across farmland towards Allen's Green, but the diameter is only 21ft, not 24ft as at Hunsdon. The pillbox is hexagonal, brick and concrete, with 10in embrasures fanning out by a series of small steps to 55ins x 35ins outer dimensions, and with massive thick walls (minimum 4ft)."|"1992/06/03"|0|"" 16754|13435|31|"The site of a pillbox. A photograph of September 1982 shows it half-demolished, and suggests it may have been a 'Hunsdon type' of brick and concrete. There is just a mound of soil and grass to mark the spot now."|"1992/06/03"|0|"" 16755|13436|220|"Roadblocks on the E side of the bridge over the River Medway at Maidstone. At least 5 x large anti-tank cylinders with conical tops. There was a further block at the other end of the bridge of at least 4 x cylindrical blocks with horizontal rail mountings additionally. The parapet of the bridge was removed, on the E side. [seen on contemporary photographs - attached. Site confirmed, with additional details, by Anthony Webb]."|"1940/__/__"|0|"" 16756|13437|407|"Underground battle headquarters of South-East Command. [Information on situation supplied by research from Mr. Bob Bartlett, January 2001]."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 16757|13438|31|"A hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox. Most of the exterior brick-shuttering has fallen off. It is massively built, 21ft in diameter, with a 10ft 6ins x 5ft 6ins entrance. There are only two embrasures, facing NW and SE along the road. Alongside to the NW is a metal structure, 7ft high, with four legs - possibly the remains of a light tower [?]."|"1992/06/03"|0|"" 16758|13439|31|"A hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox, totally hidden under ivy. It formerly looked out onto open land from the wood edge, but is now totally enclosed. There appear to be only two embrasures, in the S and SW walls: they measure 28ins x 5ins."|"1992/06/03"|0|"" 16759|13440|31|"A hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox. The pillbox is effectively a type 22 as it is only 18ft in diameter, but other features - large embrasures (28ins x 45ins at the outer wall) and square entrance - are typical of pillboxes in this area. Only three of the walls have embrasures."|"1992/06/04"|0|"" 16760|13441|31|"A hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox, facing N over an open field.. 18ft in diameter, and effectively a type 22 with enlarged embrasures."|"1992/06/04"|0|"" 16761|13442|31|"A hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox, 21ft in diameter. It is almost totally hidden in dense trees and thicket. It once overlooked open ground to the N, but in the past 50 years trees have been planted and the wood has closed in. There are 4 x embrasures. The inside is in good condition, and there is a date indented neatly on the inner entrance lintel, 'APL 11.41'."|"1992/06/09"|0|"" 16762|13443|31|"A hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox, 18ft in diameter. Effectively a type 22 with enlarged embrasures (two, facing W and SE), and with walls 4ft thick (the interior is 10ft across). The roof has been shuttered with corrugated iron which is till in place."|"1992/06/08"|0|"" 16763|13444|31|"A hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox, 18ft in diameter. Of the same type as the pillbox 100 yards to the W [UORN 13443], it appears to have just 2 x embrasures, facing N and NE."|"1992/06/08"|0|"" 16764|13445|31|"A hexagonal brick and concrete pillbox, probably 21ft in diameter. It is almost totally hidden in trees and thicket. It is a typical local type with 3 x large embrasures. Most of the outer brick-shuttering has fallen off."|"1992/06/09"|0|"" 16765|8002|31|"The Battle Headquarters of RAF Sawbridgeworth is of much the same design as that at Hunsdon airfield [UORN 6568]. A 9ft square, 2ft 6ins thick concrete roof sits, with just a 2ins gap, on massive concrete walls. The narrowness of the gap suggests that the bunker was probably intended for observation and control rather than defence, particularly as the pillbox at TL 6391824 [UORN 13445] is just 30 yards distant. Entrance is via a vertical 'manhole' or a flight of steps 20ft to the W."|"1992/06/09"|0|"" 16766|13446|31|"Henry Wills lists a 'polygonal, brick and concrete pillbox facing S' at this location. However, no trace of the pillbox was seen at the time of the site visit."|"1992/06/11"|6|"85" 16767|13447|31|"Henry Wills lists a 'polygonal, brick and concrete pillbox facing S' at this location. However, no trace of the pillbox was seen at the time of the site visit. It was probably located where the road narrows between steep banks to guard approaches from the S."|"1992/06/11"|6|"85" 16768|13448|31|"Henry Wills lists a 'polygonal, brick and concrete pillbox facing SE' at this location. However, no trace of the pillbox was seen at the time of the site visit. The road has clearly been straightened at some time, and it is possible the pillbox was demolished in the process."|"1992/06/11"|6|"85" 16769|13449|31|"Henry Wills lists a 'polygonal, brick and concrete pillbox facing W' at this location. However, no trace of the pillbox was seen at the time of the site visit. "|"1992/06/11"|6|"85" 16770|13450|31|"A spigot mortar base half-embedded in a bank, presumably to cover approaches from the N across the bridge."|"1992/06/12"|0|"" 16771|13451|31|"Henry Wills lists a 'polygonal, brick and concrete pillbox facing N' at this location. However, no trace of it was found at the time of the site visit."|"1992/06/12"|6|"85" 16772|13452|31|"Henry Wills lists a 'polygonal, brick and concrete pillbox facing NE' at this location. However, no trace of it was found at the time of the site visit."|"1992/06/12"|6|"85" 16773|13453|31|"A brick and concrete pillbox once stood at this location. Apparently, it was built by F. Cannon & Sons, Builders, and the base was discovered under 6ins of top soil in 1977. The remains still lie in the hedgerow under dense ivy."|"1992/06/12"|0|"" 16774|13454|31|"This area was Defended Locality no. 1 (or The Keep) in the Stevenage Home Guard defence scheme. It is reliably recalled by a former Home Guard member that two spigot mortar pits were located here 15 yards apart opposite the former Home Guard HQ (now a B & Q store)."|"1992/06/16"|735|"4" 16775|13455|31|"This area was Defended Locality no. 2 in the Stevenage Home Guard defence scheme. There was a spigot mortar pit outside the Two Diamonds public house."|"1992/06/16"|735|"4" 16776|13456|31|"It is reliably reported that there was a spigot mortar pit at this location."|"1992/06/16"|0|"" 16777|13457|31|"It is reliably reported that a pillbox stood at this location. It was demolished in 1972, and is now a flower bed."|"1992/06/10"|0|"" 16778|5028|31|"It is reliably reported that a pillbox once stood by a footpath to the SW of the old A414/B556 road junction, about 200 yards W of the mill. The area has been completely redeveloped."|"1992/06/15"|0|"" 16779|13458|31|"Substantial quantity of concrete debris scattered along the outer side of the SE ditch of a moat indicates that at least one pillbox may have been located on the woodland edge in this area. There are substantial concentrations of the debris at each end of the ditch, perhaps indicating that a pillbox stood at each corner of the woodland boundary here."|"1996/03/__"|0|"" 16780|13460|171|"Trenches were dug in Spinney Wood during WW2. The site provided good views over the valley, road, and railway [Information from Mr. T. Chestnut, Hertford Civic Society]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16781|13461|171|"A massive anti-tank ditch, some 20ft wide and 12ft deep, connected all the pillboxes in the Shenley area, and probably further. It was infilled by bulldozer after the war (or possibly as early as 1942), and the land returned to normal usage. A pillbox [UORN 13392] stood on the S side of the ditch. [Information from local resident, Mick Long]."|"1992/03/17"|0|"" 16782|13462|235|"The foundation of 6 x anti-tank blocks were removed during 'enhancement' work in Potter Street in May 1996. The intact concrete blocks originally held iron girders which were used to block the road, the main route through the centre of the town. [Information from news item in Herts & Essex Observer, 2 May 1996]."|"1996/05/02"|0|"" 16783|13463|221|"The route of the anti-tank ditch of the London Outer Line was still partly extant in 1946 and shows on aerial photographs of that date. Most sections, however, had been backfilled, and these show on the APs as a soil mark scar traversing the landscape. Two main sections were detected, each over seven miles in length. The course of the ditch was heavily augmented by pillboxes, seemingly at every directional change, and continued towards the E through Essex."|"1946/__/__"|737|"" 16784|13464|221|"Part of the route of the anti-tank ditch which formed part of the Outer London Line."|"1946/__/__"|738|"" 16785|13465|221|"Part of the route of the anti-tank ditch which formed part of the Outer London Line."|"1946/__/__"|739|"" 16787|9554|318|"A wide overgrown ditch, which during WW2 was dry, flat-bottomed, and with vertical sides that were revetted with woven hurdles. The latter were beginning to rot and crumble by August 1944. The ditch is located in line with, and between, known sections of the Outer London Line, and is therefore likely to be a surviving part of the anti-tank ditch that was not in-filled. [Information from Mr. W.B. Barr]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16788|6016|31|"Type 24 pillbox set into a shallow dry ditch at the side of a hedgerow. It presents a low profile to the area covers by the front embrasures. Area of turf growing on roof (possible remains of original camouflage). "|"1997/06/__"|0|"" 16789|13467|318|"Pillbox, one of a series defending the airfield of RAF Lichfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16790|6267|318|"One of a series of pillboxes to defend airfield. Possibly a command bunker as larger than others and with special gun mounts."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16791|7027|318|"Rectangular pillbox on S side of the viaduct carrying Coventry Canal over the River Tame."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16792|2978|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, with mounting for 6in WW1 naval gun."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 16793|13468|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced pillbox at side of road."|"2000/05/09"|0|"" 16794|13469|31|"Single large anti-tank cylinder with domed top."|"2000/05/09"|0|"" 16795|2990|31|"Large anti-tank gun emplacement, concrete faced. Wooden doors have been fixed to the entrance and anti-tank gun embrasure."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 16796|13470|31|"Type 24 pillbox, the roof of which is used today as the base for the metal tower of a wind-pump."|"2000/05/22"|0|"" 16797|13471|31|"Anti-tank obstacles consisting of closely-spaced concrete posts set in line at an angle in the ground. [It is possible that these are nothing more than concrete fence posts]."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 16801|13472|31|"Rectangular pillbox next to the windmill - recently (2001) DESTROYED. It faced E."|"2001/01/23"|0|"" 16802|13473|31|"Possibly brick-shuttered rectangular pillbox, facing E. It stands at the end of a brick wall."|"2001/01/23"|0|"" 16803|13474|31|"Rectangular pillbox by the road - heavily overgrown and hard to see. It faces towards Canterbury."|"2001/01/23"|0|"" 16804|13475|31|"Pillbox - site marked on map supplied by recorder, John Guy."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16805|13476|31|"Site in an old quarry with remains of army huts and other concrete bases. It is possible that tunnels to a known Brigade underground battle headquarters lead off from this site. [see also UORN 14957]."|"2001/01/23"|0|"" 16806|5332|31|"Hexagonal pillbox defending Lady Bridge."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16807|5334|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16808|5335|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16809|5336|31|"Hexagonal pillbox defending Hopwas Bridge."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16810|5339|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16811|7028|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16812|7343|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16813|5341|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16814|5342|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16815|5995|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16816|5998|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16817|13477|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16818|13478|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16819|5352|31|"Rectangular pillbox in brick. Possibly built to appear as a trackside hut [camouflage]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16820|5353|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16821|6007|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16823|13479|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16824|6003|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16825|6008|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16826|6004|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16827|6005|31|"Hexagonal pillbox defending Walton Bridge."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16828|6009|31|"Hexagonal pillbox [probably destroyed when second Burton bridge was built in the 1980s?]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16829|13480|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16830|7313|222|"Pillbox identified from APs in survey as an 'earthwork feature'."|"1995/__/__"|740|"" 16831|5359|222|"Pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|740|"" 16832|13481|215|"Pillbox."|"1995/__/__"|741|"" 16833|13482|318|"Alleged site of a WW2 'watchtower' [presumed 'observation post' is meant]. Earthworks remain."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16834|2380|318|"Type 22 hexagonal pillbox. 6 x embrasures. Covers the beaches to Thorney. Unique brick and concrete embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16835|2384|318|"Type 24 irregular hexagonal pillbox, with the entrance in the longer side. 7 x embrasures. Covering Shripney Lane Bridge and approaches from the coast. Strengthened lower walls. Enlarged embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16836|7622|318|"Type 26 pillbox. 4 x embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16837|7624|318|"Type 26 pillbox, positioned to defend the beaches and approaches to Lancing. Faces S. It has now been bricked up and rendered."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16840|13484|325|"Type 22 pillbox. Concrete-faced. Now buried to just below the embrasures. [Information from item in 'Western Daily Press']."|"2001/01/19"|0|"" 16841|13485|31|"Loopholed wall. 4 x loopholes that are longer in height than width."|"2001/01/__"|0|"" 16843|3817|318|"Type 28 pillbox. Faces S to cover the road bridge over the River Ouse."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16844|2362|318|"Type 28 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16845|2359|318|"Type 28 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16846|2357|318|"Type 28 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16847|7664|318|"Type 28 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16848|2365|318|"Type 28 pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16849|13486|318|"20+ cube-type anti-tank blocks defending the beaches of, and approaches to, Bracklesham Bay."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16850|13487|318|"1 x coffin-type anti-tank block defending the river crossing of the Ouse."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16851|8600|318|"Pillbox, facing E on the top of the railway embankment. D-shaped, with corners cut off. 2 x embrasures in each face including rear. Entrance in SW corner in a small separate block. Concrete with integral brick facings. Very good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16854|13488|318|"Pillbox, set in the side of the railway embankment. 2 x square iron-framed embrasures in each side. Concrete with integral brick facings. Entrance is in an extra block on the S side projecting S and W to about half the width of the main block to the height of the base of the embrasure. In superb condition and well-maintained."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16855|13489|318|"The remains of a brick, mortar, and concrete pillbox structure, semi-hexagonal, project from the S boundary of OS land parcel 2585."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16856|13490|318|"Type 24 pillbox, with periscope cover."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16857|13491|318|"Type 24 pillbox, with periscope cover."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16858|13492|318|"Type 24 pillbox, with periscope cover."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16859|13493|318|"Type 22 pillbox, with periscope cover."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16860|13494|318|"Type 25 pillbox [sic]."|"2000/07/20"|0|"" 16861|13495|318|"Dual pillbox / AA gun site."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16862|13496|318|"Type 24 pillbox, partly behind wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16863|13497|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16864|13498|318|"Local design pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16865|13499|318|"Local design pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16866|13500|318|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16867|13501|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16868|13502|318|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16869|13503|318|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16870|13504|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16871|13505|318|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16872|13506|318|"Type 22 pillbox site."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 16873|13507|318|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 16874|13508|235|"Anti-landing poles, still surviving in situ. [It is possible that these poles mark routes at time of snow]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 16875|2580|31|"Pillbox, with stencilled number '348'."|"1999/06/__"|0|"" 16876|13509|31|"Possible vertical embrasure in wall of house (recently refurbished). This may be an indication of a house fortified as part of a defence plan."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 16877|12098|31|"Well-preserved loophole in curved wall at entrance to village churchyard, looking down village street. The wall is part of private property."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 16878|13510|31|"Large Victorian gothic-style building with yard at rear and offices leading into yard enclosed by brick wall. Former headquarters offices of Northern Command."|"2000/11/12"|0|"" 16879|13511|31|"Concrete cylinder with pin for spigot mortar situated in small pit covering bridge. The pit provided cover for crew of gun; no evidence of concrete revetment of pit."|"2001/01/04"|0|"" 16880|13512|31|"A set of WW2 photographs illustrates a position near Ledsham. They show a 6pdr. Hotchkiss ex-WW1 tank gun on a concrete plinth in a concrete gun house of square or rectangular form with a deeply spayed, wide embrasure. Local enquiry [Mr. Fred Lancaster] indicates that the position covered a bridge over a railway cutting."|"2001/01/04"|0|"" 16881|13513|31|"Neo-Georgian two-storey office block with basement. Flat reinforced concrete roof behind brick parapet. Underground protected HQ accessed by tunnel and stairs from ladies toilet - consists of four parallel tunnels linked by eight galleries containing nineteen rooms."|"1997/06/17"|0|"" 16882|13513|31|"Neo-classical brick building, with parapet, now extended by extra storey. Other buildings of the 1990s now occupy the site - the Command HQ is used as offices. Shelters below the building are for air raid protection."|"2001/01/16"|0|"" 16883|13514|31|"Concrete spigot mortar cylinder said to be in garden of house - possibly buried. [No sign at time of visit]."|"2001/01/04"|0|"" 16884|13515|31|"With reference to the anti-tank gun emplacement at SJ 358767 [UORN 13512], the photograph shows on the inside wall above the gun a small plan on which is just perceptible the site of a roadblock which the gun covered, with two buildings on either side of the road, the railway bridge parapet, and cylinders (forming the roadblock). "|"2001/01/14"|0|"" 16885|13516|31|"Underground bunker built by the Army for the St. Germans Auxiliary Unit patrol. This proved to be unusable owing to the damp conditions. A further underground bunker was then constructed [see UORN 13517]."|"2000/10/25"|0|"" 16886|13517|31|"After the failure of the underground bunker [see UORN 13516], a second bunker was built. It was constructed within a large dynamited hole of corrugated iron sheets in nissen hut style. It measured approx. 20ft x 8ft, and had one entrance in the form of a counterweighted trapdoor which was well camouflaged with turf, etc. It was furnished with bunks, and was used for the storage of ammunition and explosives. It was demolished at the end of the war."|"2000/10/25"|0|"" 16887|13518|31|"The St. Columb Major auxiliary unit patrol constructed their own operational base in a tunnel which led directly into Castle-an-Dinas tungsten mine. The tunnel entrance was only a few yards N of the ancient fort. About one hundred yards into this tunnel, a large chamber 16ft x 10ft was dug out to use as a bunker. It had natural rock walls with no linings. Large heavy wooden doors were fitted at the entrance. No emergency exit was constructed. The mine was in use throughout the war and the bunker would have seemed like one of the mine buildings. The patrol members were all miners. [There is one survivor today (2001), Mr. W.E. Roberts, whose photograph is with this record]."|"2000/11/02"|0|"" 16888|13519|31|"The whereabouts of the operational base of the St. Dennis Auxiliary Unit patrol was never disclosed, but is known to have been located in one of the disused china clay workings in the area of St. Dennis."|"2000/11/05"|0|"" 16889|13520|31|"The operational base of the St. Blazey Auxiliary Unit patrol was built by the regular Army, and was constructed in nissen hut form from corrugated iron sheeting. It measured approx. 20ft x 8ft, with one room used as living accommodation and an adjoining smaller room used as a store for explosives, etc. The living accommodation housed four bunks made of timber and wire netting and some crude chairs and a table. With a main entrance constructed as a hinged hatch door, well camouflaged and cantilevered, there was an emergency exit through the explosives store. This exit was also well camouflaged and was opened by means of various levers. It was hidden by an old tree trunk. A ventilation pipe led from the bunker up through the trunk of a hollow tree. Local exercises and training was carried out at The Old Forge, near Rock Cottage, a few hundred yards N of the operational base (SX 05805680)."|"2000/11/10"|0|"" 16890|13521|31|"The operational base of Launceston Auxiliary Unit patrol, which was built in one of the old mine tunnels and is impossible to locate today."|"2000/11/10"|0|"" 16891|13522|31|"The Lanteglos Auxiliary Unit patrol built their own underground operational base. This has long since disappeared. The bunker was built nissen hut style, and measured about 18ft x 10ft. The Patrol dug a large pit, built the nissen hut in it, and then buried it. A camouflaged entrance in the form of a hatch, with weights attached to assist opening and closing, was added. There was no emergency exit. Various explosives, fuses, and time pencils were stored in the bunker, but it was not used for accommodation purposes. [Information supplied by Mr. Ronald Libby of Carne Farm, Lanteglos by Fowey]."|"2000/11/15"|0|"" 16892|13523|31|"Spigot mortar base under pile of manure in field. [Information from locals and owner of land]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16893|12291|31|"Brick-skinned type 22 pillbox, buried in hedge. Almost impossible to see from road. Not in good condition."|"2001/02/02"|0|"" 16894|13524|31|"The steel skeleton for a spigot mortar pedestal, which still has its protective cap for the spigot. There is no indication that it ever had any concrete added. Obviously an unfinished emplacement. A unique survival."|"2001/02/01"|0|"" 16895|13525|318|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 16896|13526|318|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 16897|13527|318|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 16898|13528|318|"Aircraft wreckage [no further details]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16899|13529|318|"Type 26 pillbox (and air raid shelter)."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 16900|13530|318|"Battery."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16901|13531|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16902|13532|318|"Type 26 concrete pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16903|13533|318|"Site where a German Air Force He111 was shot down in November 1940."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16904|13534|318|"Battle headquarters of the 7th (Long Ashton) Btn., Somerset Home Guard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16905|13535|318|"Battle headquarters of the 8th (Weston-super-Mare) Btn., Somerset Home Guard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16906|13536|318|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16907|13537|318|"Site of spigot mortar positioned to cover crossroads, with dugout and trench."|"1996/07/16"|0|"" 16908|13538|318|"LDV [Home Guard] lookout point."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16909|13539|31|"Two 9.2 inch gun platforms, command post, observation posts, and early brick-built pillbox."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 16910|3057|381|"Converted from militia camp to gun and searchlight site, 1940. N H Clark 1986. This concrete battery is situated to the E of the Braefoot Gas Terminal (NT18SE 23), consists of one twin 6-pounder gun emplacement, three fixed beam searchlight and Lyon light emplacements and an engine room. In addition there is one UP mounting which has used Monk's Cave (NT18SE 1) as a magazine and one spigot mortar emplacement. The gun emplacement has now collapsed and the observation post has been demolished. This site was an army camp before conversion to a battery. J Guy 1994; NMRS MS 810/3; PRO WO 192/258."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16911|13540|31|"Two 9.2 inch gun platforms, command post, observation posts, and early brick-built pillbox."|"1992/08/__"|0|"" 16912|13541|31|"Coast battery consisting of two 12lb - 18cwt guns and two 6inch Mk.VII/II guns."|"1992/07/__"|0|"" 16913|13542|31|"Boom defence cables on shore and running into the sea [to Isle of May?]."|"1996/10/19"|0|"" 16914|1801|31|"Most of the buildings have collapsed roofs, but the circular platforms for the guns are in good order. The most southerly OP is accessed by a set of stone steps from the top of the cliffs, and is in very good condition, the roof being intact."|"1998/05/29"|0|"" 16915|13543|31|"This searchlight, which was carbide-operated and about four feet in diameter (lens), was situated on the edge of Coverack Harbour for use as a coastal searchlight. It was manned by the local No.10 Platoon of 8th Btn., Home Guard (Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry). It was sited on a piece of grassland overlooking the harbour. "|"1999/11/12"|0|"" 16916|13544|31|"The site of Number One Gun (4.7inch) - one of two defending Fowey Harbour."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16917|13545|31|"The site of Number Two Gun (4.7inch) - one of two defending Fowey Harbour."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16918|13546|31|"Battery consisting of two sets of four-gun mountings for QF and heavier guns. Originally constructed in the late Victorian period, the battery appears to have had some WW2 use."|"1998/10/12"|0|"" 16919|13547|31|"This was a large 5-gun coastal battery designed for 3 x 12.5 inch guns RML guns and 2 x 6 inch BL guns. The battery was not used during WW1 or WW2. It is now a holiday camp."|"1998/10/12"|0|"" 16920|13548|31|"Most of this coastal battery has been built over as a chalet park, but there are still two concrete bunkers to the SE of the reported gun sites. These bunkers are in woodland and are in good condition, and could have been the command post. One bunker measures 24ft x 18ft (walls 19ins thick, 19ins thick roof, height 7ft 6ins), with 4 x embrasures (3ft x 2ft) on one wall. Second bunker, with outer blast wall, measures 16ft x 16ft, and has two small vents on opposite walls. The bunkers are about 25 yards apart."|"1998/11/12"|0|"" 16921|13549|31|"This was a two-tier casemated semi-circular battery. It was completed by 1867. At the commencement of WW2 the armament was 2 x BL guns and some 12pdr QF guns. All guns were dismounted in or by 1956. The Fort is now in private ownership and has been converted into dwellings. The original fort structure remains, but little of the detail."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 16922|13550|31|"The only thing visible at this 6inch coastal gun site today is a large grass covered mound of earth. According to local farmers, this gun site was buried by the National Trust post-war as it is now situated on National Trust land. It is not known whether the gun site was demolished before being buried, or whether it was just buried in its original state."|"1996/04/24"|0|"" 16923|13551|31|"This site for a large mobile gun was in a recess by the coast footpath at the S end of Perran beach. It had an arc of fire that would have covered the whole Perran beach. Two people who were living in Perranporth during the war have described the mobile gun as ""a 4inch"" and ""a large mobile gun"". It was towed to an from the site and the town of Perranporth, where it was housed in the Western National Omnibus Garage when not in use on the cliff. Perran beach was defended with pillboxes, scaffolding, and minefields in the dunes behind the beach."|"1997/04/14"|0|"" 16924|13552|318|"Pickett Hamilton fort. [Information from Cheshire SMR officer - Jill Collins]."|"2001/02/16"|0|"" 16925|13553|31|"Battery located at Gun Point. 2 x 4inch naval guns, with 2 x 138mm guns. The remains are in dilapidated condition."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16926|13554|31|"Battery of 6pdr. guns, with an early machine gun emplacement. Does not appear to have had a WW2 role. Site area in care of English Heritage"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16927|13555|31|"A battery for 2 x 12pdr. QF guns. [No apparent WW2 role]. Site in care of English Heritage"|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 16928|13556|31|"Middle Point Battery was constructed as a twin 6pdr. anti-Motor Torpedo Boat battery in 1941. It consisted of gun emplacement, Director Tower, and ancillary buildings, and was operational until 1944. It was then placed in a care and maintenance state, but was used for occasional gunnery practice until closed in 1956. The engine rooms and oil store still survive - although bricked up - the Battery Office and Gun Store survive as a private dwelling house. Most buildings have been demolished. The bases of searchlights exist and engine rooms and oil store are bricked up, but could be refurbished."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16929|13557|31|"A battery was first erected close to Crab Quay in 1795. The Battery was re-activated in 1940 when 2 x 3pdr. QF guns were mounted in an anti-motor torpedo boat role. The Battery was abandoned later in the war. The Battery has recently [1996] been cleared of undergrowth, and tidied up to enable public access to the site. The gun positions, searchlight bases, and the magazine can still be seen."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16930|12720|31|"Fortified footbridge over railway line. 10 x loopholes cut into the steel plate of the sides, two on the S side of the W end, and two on the N side, three on the S side of the E end, and three on the N side of the E end. 12ins x 6ins x 1,5ins (thick), in centre of panels, approx 4ft 11ins from base, 1ft 9ins from top, 1ft 1in from sides of panels."|"1998/03/31"|0|"" 16931|12103|31|"Originally an L-shaped battery, built of brick with mountings for 18 guns to cover the W Solent. Now only the seaward wall remains. During WW2 the Battery was so short of manpower that scaffold poles and tailors' dummies were used to make it look as if it was fully manned. After the war, it remained a training base until 1950."|"1998/10/16"|0|"" 16932|12786|31|"Large rectangular brick-clad structure. Two small embrasures are visible on two sides. The entrance is hidden by vegetation."|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 16933|13558|32|"Railway tunnel on the Shrewsbury - South Wales line, and therefore of strategic importance during WW2. The tunnel was guarded by the Home Guard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16934|13559|31|"This house was used in the summer of 1940 as a divisional headquarters [possibly 2 (London) Division]. A number of dugouts by a footpath below the house, obscured by woodland, are apparently the remains of air raid shelters for personnel. The shelters are of girder and pit prop construction and are driven into the side of a slope. They are in bad condition. The house was later used by the US Army. [Information from present owner, J. Hope]."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 16935|11293|31|"Fort. [Dorset Sculpture Trust seek finds from Millennium Fund to turn site into an arts centre - 1995]."|"1995/11/04"|0|"" 16936|13560|31|"Underground control centre for exploding sea mines in the Channel in the event of invasion. The access hatch is a heavy metal trap 1ft 9ins x 2ft 3ins. There are two ventilation shafts visible, and over the edge of the cliff there are reinforced concrete pieces some 6ft x 2ft. These may be observation windows overlooking the harbour entrance. Some of the structure has fallen over the cliff and metal girders have been exposed. [with site plan drawn on form]."|"1994/09/09"|0|"" 16937|13561|31|"Pillbox made of precast concrete which was part of the defences of the adjacent RAF communication site. [possibly a prefabricated air raid shelter]."|"1998/08/31"|0|"" 16938|4824|31|"Pillbox, with twin embrasures facing in to the airfield. [NGR checked with GPS]"|"2001/02/19"|0|"" 16939|13562|31|"Nothe Fort, refortified in WW2. In the early 1960s the Fort passed to the care of Weymouth Town Council. In the early 1980s, it was restored and opened to the public by the Weymouth Civic Society."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 16940|13562|270|"Coast Artillery Searchlight. Original site (SY 68617862) destroyed by landslip in 1988. Members of Weymouth Civic Society rebuilt the structure inside Nothe Fort At 6869 7877."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16941|13563|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox (one of two) adjacent to heavy anti-aircraft battery site."|"1997/07/16"|0|"" 16942|12863|31|"Circular earth and stone structure with a blast wall protecting the entrance."|"1998/03/14"|0|"" 16943|13564|407|"Coastal battery."|"1997/11/05"|0|"" 16944|13565|31|"Brick-built structure with concrete slab roof. Boom control point for the boom sealing the N entrance to Lamlash Bay."|"1997/06/__"|0|"" 16945|6319|407|"Loophole in a masonry wall, with a view through the loophole to the S. The wall has long since been restored to its original condition, although the outline of the loophole may still be visible."|"1998/01/29"|0|"" 16946|11744|407|"Single 'elephant shelter', entrance shaft and concrete pipe escape tunnel. The floor is concrete and ventilation provided by cast iron pipes."|"2000/10/16"|0|"" 16947|11744|215|"Entrance shaft. Corrugated iron on wooden frame. No escape tunnel (originally?). Built by Royal Engineers. Explosives stored in a galvanised iron dustbin."|"____/__/__"|749|"" 16948|11274|31|"Pillbox, brick-shuttered; site overgrown."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 16949|1140|325|"Mr. George Pellett of Vicarage Farm, Petham - the sole survivor (2000) of this Auxiliary Unit."|"2000/11/09"|750|"" 16950|13566|346|"Extensive underground battle headquarters, running from access points by the requisitioned house, 'The Cherries'. Condition of tunnels not known. Information from original plan sent by recorder."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16955|13567|221|"Emergency coast battery site. Aerial photograph of 1941 shows six huts of various types."|"1941/08/19"|0|"" 16956|13568|31|"Large brick building - Veteran's Club during WW2. used for training Norfolk Auxiliary Units."|"2000/09/14"|0|"" 16957|13569|31|"Large town house used as headquarters for Norwich Auxiliary Units. [Information to recorder from former auxiliary, John Fielding]."|"2000/09/14"|0|"" 16958|13570|31|"Large country house requisitioned in 1940 for use as Auxiliary Units Headquarters in Norfolk. Not in use by 1942."|"1999/05/14"|0|"" 16959|13571|31|"Large house requisitioned for use by Auxiliary Units as base for the Norfolk Scouts Patrol. Upstairs fitted with military bunks. Garden used for training. [Information to recorder from Mr. T. Colquitt, former member of the Norfolk Scout Patrol, and Mr. J. Fielding, ex-Norfolk auxiliary]."|"1999/05/12"|0|"" 16960|13572|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base - with hatch controlled by pulling branch connected by wire to mechanism. Corrugated iron roof. Brick-built store for explosives, with concrete roof and steel doors. Recorder unable to locate site. [Information to recorder from Mr. T. Colquitt, former member of Norfolk Scout Patrol]."|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 16961|13573|31|"Entrance beneath cold-frame. Ladder down to L-shaped operational base. Double-storied, with flat corrugated-iron roof. Brick built storeroom with concrete roof and steel door. 20 yard escape tunnel, 2-3 feet high. Small room at end containing radio. [Information to recorder from Mr. T. Colquitt, former member of the Norfolk Scout Patrol]."|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 16962|13574|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base, built into NE corner tower of Baconsthorpe Castle. 'Anderson-type shelter. Said to have been destroyed during restoration work on the castle."|"1999/07/__"|0|"" 16963|13575|171|"Underground hide. Two entrances. Three rooms with long connecting tunnels. Ventilation through hollow tree stumps. [Positional reference from Mr. J. Fielding, former Norfolk auxiliary]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16964|13576|171|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. 12ft x 8ft central area for bunks. Entrance passage and explosive store. Buried 12ft deep. [Positional reference from Mr. J. Fielding, former Norfolk auxiliary]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16965|13577|171|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. Underground 'hide' in disused mine pit. The pit has been filled in and the structure may be buried. [Positional reference from Mr. J. Fielding, former Norfolk auxiliary]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 16966|13578|171|"Auxiliary Unit bomb store within Admiralty property. Small low brick-built store. Flat concrete roof. Wooden door. Used by No.2 Bath (Admiralty) Patrol. [Information from former Auxiliary Unit members, Ken Cleary, Ron Hatchard, and Pat Barrett]. "|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 16967|144|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, which has sustained damage to the roof and upper entrance face as if someone has begun trying to destroy it. Concrete shelves intact inside. Brick central pillar. Height 7ft. Wall section 8ft. Embrasures 2ft wide front at front, 10ins at narrowest point x 12ins high and 18ins thick. Entrance 2 ft wide and 4ft high."|"2000/09/11"|0|"" 16968|5999|31|"Hexagonal pillbox [viewed from a distance by recorder]. Appears to face just S of E across River Tame."|"2000/06/15"|0|"" 16969|162|31|"Brick and concrete pillbox, sunk somewhat into ground. Entrance 4ft high, 2ft wide, 6ins concrete lintel. Height of walls 6ft. Roof 12ins thick. Each side approx. 7ft 6ins. Embrasures each side of entrance, 7ins wide x 15ins (approx.) high. Main embrasures 23ins wide overall, 16ins at centre. Height of embrasures, 15ins, depth, 16ins. Central brick support pillar, 18ins square (approx.). Concrete lintels over embrasures."|"2000/09/11"|0|"" 16970|13579|31|"'Typical hexagonal pillbox' [probably type 22]. Brick-shuttered. On rise overlooking junction. Entrance on SE face."|"1998/06/30"|0|"" 16971|5332|31|"Pillbox, concrete-faced, sunk partly into ground, and with some top earth cover remaining [camouflage]. Entrance is only 49ins high, so there is probably about 2ft below ground. Water-logged. Internal anti-ricochet wall. Sides 60ins long. Entrance, 28ins wide. Overlooked by medieval castle to NE."|"2000/08/24"|0|"" 16972|5335|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox, standing on concrete base. Marks of wood shuttering planks very visible. 15ins thick walls. Exterior height, 7ft 6ins. Entrance, 26ins wide. Width of entrance face, 12ft 6ins. Embrasures, 4ft 6ins above ground level, 2ft wide at exterior, 10ins in middle."|"2000/08/24"|0|"" 16973|11362|31|"Military structure set into ground, shaped like two half-hexagons joined together with entrance to E. Windows are long twin slits. To SW is an apparent observation post, completely hidden in the hill except for the viewing aperture."|"1999/06/19"|0|"" 16974|13580|31|"Medieval castle was used as a Home Guard store and training area."|"1996/11/17"|0|"" 16975|13581|31|"'Gun site' [possibly pillbox] described in book [see Reference], which recorders are unable to locate. The site overlooks Bottesford Airfield, and may have formed one of its defences."|"1999/08/19"|0|"" 16976|13582|31|"Home Guard HQ [information from book - see Reference]."|"1999/08/19"|0|"" 16977|5320|31|"Brick building used during WW2 as a Home Guard store, and later similarly by the ROC."|"1999/05/02"|0|"" 16978|13583|220|"2 x Norcon-type small circular pillboxes on the North Luffenham Air Station. They may not be WW2 in origin, and one at least seems currently in use."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16979|7975|31|"Hexagonal brick-built pillbox, with square internal supporting column. Concrete roof. All the embrasures are now bricked in, although the entrance is open. Internal embrasure shelves. The inside is reached by steps down."|"1998/04/01"|0|"" 16980|7977|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox [recorders could only view from a distance across the runway and two fields]."|"1998/04/01"|0|"" 16981|7976|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, now DESTROYED."|"1998/04/01"|0|"" 16982|7975|31|"Type 22 pillbox built for airfield defence. All, bar one, of the embrasures have been blocked up. All the shelves under the embrasures (interior) are still in position. (RAM 17)."|"1998/10/01"|0|"" 16983|530|31|"Concrete cupola visible in grass field alongside road. It appears that the farmer has blocked up all the entrances of the Battle Headquarters, and there are no other upstanding features."|"1997/02/03"|0|"" 16984|12434|31|"Pillbox, which probably once guarded an ordnance depot at the site. Brick-built with concrete roof and precast concrete embrasures. 4 x embrasures. 10ft square, with offset entrance porch. [JL 05]. [with plan drawn on form]."|"1996/02/26"|0|"" 16985|13584|238|"Old inn used as headquarters local Home Guard unit headquarters [information from Home Guard map in Derbyshire County Record Office]."|"1942/__/__"|0|"" 16986|12434|31|"Almost square pillbox structure, with entrance on diagonal with blast wall. Embrasures of unusual design (precast) on all four walls. Approx. 8ft high, sides 12ft. Pillbox wall utilised for 'For Sale' sign. [Recorder told site may have been munitions works or aircraft factory]. [AJR 8]. with PLAN drawn on form."|"1998/03/19"|0|"" 16987|13585|31|"Square concrete pillbox, almost certainly of the Cold War period. Built from prefabricated sections bolted together through the roof. The structure is semi-sunk into a grass bank covering the Butley Gate."|"1999/09/11"|0|"" 16988|13586|31|"Square brick pillbox with concrete roof, with three embrasures. Entrance to S with interior blast wall."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16989|13587|31|"Square brick pillbox with concrete roof, with three embrasures. Possible remnant of wooden door at the entrance on the NE side. Steps down to interior. Covered in ivy."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16990|13588|31|"Square brick pillbox with concrete roof, with three embrasures."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 16991|7973|31|"Underground structure, with entrances now blocked up [recorder unable to enter]. Square, flat-topped observation section c. 0.75m above ground with observation slit, screened by metal strip, all round. Emergency exit (sealed) on top. Steps down to entrance."|"1995/11/05"|0|"" 16992|4818|31|"'Mushroom' pillbox, with all-round observation and firing slit. Continuous shelf inside. Brick base and reinforced concrete domed roof. [rough plan drawn on form]."|"1997/07/__"|0|"" 16993|1879|31|"Pickett Hamilton turret. Flooded to roof level [DW6]."|"1995/10/07"|0|"" 16994|1878|31|"Pickett Hamilton fort. Flooded to roof level. [DW7]."|"1995/10/07"|0|"" 16995|1878|31|"2 x Pickett Hamilton forts. Concrete tops flush with surface. Waterlogged. "|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 16996|1882|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox, with protective entrance wall."|"1995/10/07"|0|"" 16997|6083|31|"Type 22 pillbox, made of poured concrete. L-shaped external blast wall."|"1995/10/14"|0|"" 16998|6083|31|"Type 22 pillbox with 'L' shaped external blast wall protecting doorway. 15ins (38mm) thick concrete walls. [SGP/SK/33]."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 16999|6061|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with a skirt formed by dry laying a retaining wall of concrete sandbags 36ins away from the pillbox walls - resultant space filled with earth. Skirt slopes up at an angle of about 20 degrees from the front. Internal blast wall straight, and parallel with rear pillbox wall. "|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17000|6059|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with concreted sandbag skirt: skirt formed by 13ins brick retaining wall and 3ft thick infill of earth. "|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17001|6060|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Internal blast wall demolished. Used now as a wood store. [SGP/SK/36]."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17002|7476|31|"Type 22 pillbox with 'L'-shaped external blast wall. [SGP/SK/37]."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17003|7483|31|"A strongpoint made by modifications, with a loopholed wall, to an original roofed gateway and concrete artificial cliffs in the grounds of Bawdsey Manor."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17004|7484|31|"Adaptation of existing grotto/shelter feature in nineteenth century concrete artificial cliffs into a combination observation post/pillbox/light AA position."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17005|7488|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with skirt formed by a 13ins high brick retaining wall built 3ft from the pillbox - space filled with sand and 'tiled' with thin concrete sandbags. "|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17007|7485|31|"Type 24 pillbox. After the war, the embrasures were blocked up and rendered, and a door fitted, enabling the pillbox to be used as a store."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17008|6057|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with skirt formed by brick retaining wall. Interval filled with sand and covered with thin concreted sandbag 'tiles'. [SGP/SK/43]."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17009|13589|31|"Anti-tank wall, made of concreted sandbags, filling gap in line of anti-tank cubes. [with PLAN and section]."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 17010|13590|31|"Incomplete ring of steel nuts and bolts almost completely buried in the ground - probably a coastal defence gun mounting."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 17012|13591|31|"At least 10 x anti-tank cubes at the top of the beach below the dunes, now serving a sea defence role."|"2000/09/__"|0|"" 17013|13592|31|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 17014|934|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement (for 6pdr. Hotchkiss gun). Circular concrete plinth at TQ 54724541, with nine bolts and nuts. Sited within ten feet of small drain close to River Medway."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 17015|6081|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with shuttering walls inside and out made of 9insx4insx2ins cement 'bricks', and the space between them filled with concrete. There are vertical reinforcing bars and some evidence that the two shuttering walls are connected by metal ties. The roof is of cast concrete and the marks of the boards can be seen inside. There are one or two slight cracks on the inside. The outside has weathered to show a fairly constant aggregate. The upper surface of the walls and round the embrasures is rendered and in good condition. The embrasures are cement/concrete construction cast in situ. There are wooden plugs in the walls for shelves for firing rests. There are no internal anti-blast or division walls. There is some soil banked up against the pillbox die to ploughing. The pillbox is dry inside, but has some rubbish and soil."|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 17016|13593|31|"Heavy machine gun emplacement. Concrete-faced. External blast wall. Large embrasure for machine gun, and three very small embrasures."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 17017|7006|31|"A square concrete pillbox, with smaller embrasures each side of a large central one. There are further small embrasures in each side wall. Blast wall at the rear."|"1999/09/__"|0|"" 17018|1319|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, with the strange feature of a concrete block that bisects the arc of fire from the massive main embrasure. This block may well represent a later modification."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 17019|1326|31|"Road block at River Axe crossing. Companion block on other side of the road has been removed with road widening."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 17020|13594|31|"Building, which was originally built as a gun battery against the French (1813), and which was occupied by troops for defence purposes in WW2 (probably to house a gun battery). In 1998 it was threatened with demolition for a housing development."|"1998/03/30"|0|"" 17021|13595|31|"Concrete platform and roofless semi-underground building, said by landowner to be a gun position for Snetterton airfield."|"1993/08/__"|0|"" 17022|13596|31|"A Second World War gun site [no further details]. All that remains is the ablutions block that is used today as a store."|"1995/05/18"|0|"" 17023|13597|31|"Possible bombing decoy control post, consisting of concrete barrel vault, from the end wall of which a large pipe protrudes. The other end connects with a cross passage between high brick walls, and beyond this is a second barrel vault, appearing to be of iron but probably of concrete covered in iron reinforcing. At the far end is a tall brick structure with railings on top. The structure is similar to others on the N coast of Norfolk which lie under mounds of earth. A very fine and well-preserved example."|"1999/03/29"|0|"" 17024|1195|31|"Defensive group consisting of large concrete blockhouse, adjoining red brick building: to NE, underground dugout with entrance formed of trench open at each end, but covered in concrete at centre above door, and another dugout with door in each of end walls. [detail seen on 1946 aerial photograph]."|"1987/04/30"|0|"" 17025|7216|31|"Large bunker half-hidden by hide in lagoon. [with PLAN drawn on form]."|"1992/05/__"|0|"" 17026|13598|31|"Probable bombing decoy control post. It consists of a tall (c.3m-4m) mound of earth covering a corrugated iron structure of rounded profile. Entrance is to the N between brick walls, now ruinous. Within chamber there remains a metal table fixed to the floor and a circular outlet at ground level. Above chamber is a lookout platform retaining handrails. At S end of chamber, a metal door gives access to a cross passage open to the air and walled in brick. Beyond this is a second similar, but smaller, chamber containing two bases or stands formerly fed by pipes from water tanks remaining on top. Large (c. 1m diameter) ceramic pipe projects S at top of mound, and some distance to S is a brick honeycomb grille at ground level. Structure is on S slope of hill over crest from sea. Remarkably well preserved example."|"1998/10/22"|0|"" 17027|13599|31|"Jumbled and very overgrown pile of concrete and brick rubble. These may be the remains of a pillbox listed by Henry Wills at TM 367441 and of which there is no other trace."|"1999/08/29"|0|"" 17028|13600|31|"4 x concrete bases, each about 5ft square and with a ring of bolts, presumably a gun mounting. A short distance to the E is a square of concrete about 4ft wide, with a smaller ring of bolts (machine gun mounting?]."|"1999/09/06"|0|"" 17029|5569|31|"Polygonal pillbox, probably part of the defences of Swannington airfield. Brick and concrete construction. Situated on bend of road with embrasures covering both directions of road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17030|12826|31|"Spigot mortar base. The position would cover the road bridge and the river in both directions."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17031|5488|31|"Polygonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17032|1455|31|"Polygonal brick and concrete pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17033|13601|31|"An unusual pillbox, thought to be of WW2 date although it could be post-war. It is circular (7 ft in diameter) and built of brick recessed two feet into the ground with access down some steps. The wall stands two feet high above ground level with six brick pillars on top of the wall and an overhanging concrete roof on top of the pillars, effectively forming five embrasures."|"2000/05/22"|0|"" 17034|12492|31|"Hexagonal, brick and concrete, pillbox, covering entrance to airfield. Two embrasures, one above each other, in two elevations. Recesses in wall at floor level under the lower opening for MG tripod. Remains of wooden shuttering present around embrasures. Single interior brick pillar: no anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/12/02"|0|"" 17035|1711|31|"Hexagonal, brick and concrete, pillbox, with covered entrance. Two embrasures, one above each other, in two adjoining elevations. Recesses in wall at floor level under the lower opening for MG tripod. Remains of wooden shuttering present around embrasures. Single interior brick pillar; no anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/12/02"|0|"" 17036|1712|31|"Hexagonal, brick and concrete, pillbox, with covered entrance. In good condition though partly overgrown. Two embrasures, one above each other in two opposing elevations. Recesses in wall at floor level under the lower opening for MG tripod. Remains of wooden shuttering around interior of embrasures. Single interior brick pillar; no anti-ricochet wall."|"1997/12/02"|0|"" 17037|5881|31|"Battle headquarters; partially flooded interior, not fully accessible: some interior fittings/wiring appear to be in situ."|"1997/12/02"|0|"" 17038|13602|31|"Square pillbox, with embrasures, built on the roof of an existing building. The site was used for the production of rubber pads for tank tracks during WW2. [Recorder, Lowry, considers the structure may be a fire watcher's post]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17039|13603|31|"Square pillbox, with embrasures, which, however, may possibly be a fire watcher's post. Brick with concrete slab roof. Entrance is on W side and is mostly buried in bank. It is near what was a ball bearing factory during WW2."|"1997/03/12"|0|"" 17040|493|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with seven embrasures. Brick-shuttered. All the embrasures have been blocked up and the entrance has been fitted with a metal grill: it is used now as a bat sanctuary."|"1997/10/01"|0|"" 17041|13604|407|"Site of Heavy Quick Firing (HQF) Battery. A gun pit survives some 250 yards SW of this site."|"1995/06/19"|0|"" 17042|13605|407|"Coastal battery site of 2 x 6in XII guns. A hutted camp was built and CASLs, and the site was named 'Ramparts'. The guns and CASLs were emplaced on the seawall, which was strengthened for the purpose. They were moved to the mouth of the River Deben near Bawdsey in Jan./Feb. 1942. "|"1995/06/19"|0|"" 17043|13606|407|"Anti-boat boom, built with wood piles in 1939/40. It was replaced in the early 1950s with one of concrete piles."|"1995/06/19"|0|"" 17044|13607|31|"Allan Williams turret"|"1988/__/__"|0|"" 17045|12711|31|"EXDO post. Square concrete structure with embrasures, with a circular brick tower above [erected post-war and used as an astronomical observatory]. The building is maintained by the Hamblecliff Management, and former vandalism problems have now disappeared."|"1997/09/02"|0|"" 17046|13608|31|"Complex system of trenches, including forward observation posts, etc [probably First World War origin]."|"1994/11/__"|0|"" 17047|13609|31|"Irregular ditched enclosure seen on aerial photographs. probably of WW2 origin and an anti-aircraft battery site. External gun emplacements, storage, gun mountings."|"1994/12/__"|0|"" 17048|13610|31|"Concrete building with flat roof, with lower level extension on S side. Enclosure in stone blocks on beach side. 4 x high vents in long wall; 2 in short wall [possible embrasures?]. Whole building 12ft x 26ft, and approx. 10ft high. Appears to be used today as a boat shed. Original purpose, and military origin[?], unclear."|"1998/01/18"|0|"" 17049|12907|31|"Hexagonal brick and concrete type 24 pillbox."|"1985/10/__"|0|"" 17050|12908|31|"Type 24 pillbox, completely buried in the sand."|"1985/09/__"|0|"" 17052|13611|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox made of concrete blocks. Forms part of extension to carpark, which is level with the roof. The entrance and embrasures are blocked up. A new door has been created in E wall be extending the embrasure down. Concrete slab gun table inside."|"1986/10/__"|0|"" 17053|13612|31|"Pillbox, type 22, facing NW. Semi-submerged and constructed of brick and concrete. Internal corrugated asbestos sheet still surviving."|"1985/08/__"|831|"" 17054|11420|31|"Pillbox."|"1985/09/__"|0|"" 17056|13613|31|"Octagonal brick and concrete pillbox. Semi-buried with 3 embrasures. Large platform or gun table inside. Wooden shuttering marks visible on ceiling."|"1985/08/__"|0|"" 17057|13614|31|"Hexagonal type 27 brick pillbox. Central anti-aircraft gun platform. Brick shuttering, with internal asbestos shuttering on ceiling. Remains of chicken wire netting and steel wires on roof for camouflage."|"1985/10/__"|0|"" 17058|13615|31|"Square pillbox, recently demolished or buried during industrial development. 5 embrasures, all fitted with the frame for mounting a Turnbull Muzzle Pivot. Some wooden frames on inside of embrasures surviving, possibly for shutters. Known locally as 'The Blue Room'."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 17059|13616|31|"'Pimples' and other anti-tank blocks. Around 173 pimples and 68 blocks. Near the S end, a track passes through the line whch has a roadlock. Graffiti includes '4 x 3 Hitler' , and '??/40 AMM SHAdER'. The latter is found on another small line of obstacles at the S end of the beach where the Freswick burn flows out. This has 34 pimples and 20 blocks. 18 more pimples are found S of the burn, below Freswick Castle."|"2000/05/__"|0|"" 17060|13617|31|"Several groups of anti-tank 'pimples' and other blocks concentrated around burn mouths on Dunnet Beach. Recorder provides further details of numbers of blocks and their map references. Grafitti on one block reads '27' or '2J'."|"1985/06/__"|0|"" 17061|13618|31|"Tetrahedrons."|"1985/09/__"|0|"" 17062|13619|31|"Type 24 hexagonal pillbox, facing SE. Brick shuttering, with concrete slab table, semi-buried."|"1986/06/__"|0|"" 17063|11413|31|"Hexagonal brick pillbox. In very good condition."|"1986/06/__"|0|"" 17064|12906|31|"Pillbox in ruined condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17065|13620|31|"Pillbox in ruined condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17066|13621|31|"Pillbox in ruined condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17067|12915|31|"Pillbox in ruined condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17068|13622|31|"Anti-tank blocks on beach; many buried."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17069|13623|31|"Anti-tank blocks in two groups; the larger group is to the east, the smaller to the north. The eastern group has 27 concrete blocks. Contemporary graffiti reads '7-10-40', and '14/10/40' (see attached sheet). The western group has 3 concrete blocks. All the blcoks were constructed with concrete shuttering."|"1988/03/__"|0|"" 17070|13624|31|"Anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17071|13625|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples', in a triple row. Mounted alone or in pairs on concrete rafts. The lines follow the edge of the shore line for 180 yards until it rounds the headline. The line then turns 90 degrees onto the foreshore rocks for 20 yards in five rows. 230 pimples in total."|"2000/04/27"|0|"" 17072|13626|31|"Anti-tank blocks and pimples. Most of the blocks were constructed with corrugated shuttering. All have pieces of rock embedded in the top. 35 pimples and 38 anti-tank blocks were counted. One blocks has '4 x 3' inscribed in top, another has grafitti saying 'W M 1941'."|"2000/04/27"|0|"" 17073|13627|31|"Road barrier [no further details]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17074|13628|31|"Square brick and concrete pillbox, built semi-buried. 5 embrasures, with remains of wooden frames around some of them, possibly for shutters."|"1985/10/__"|0|"" 17075|13629|31|"Battle Headquarters for RAF Wick. Partly demolished and flooded."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17076|12961|31|"A line of anti-tank 'pimples' and blocks stretching from Keiss harbour to Stain, approximately three-quarters of a mile along the shore. Graffiti reads 'A Hendry 1940' and 'Wm Miller Sept 1940'. 400 blocks and 1100 pimples in this area."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 17077|13630|31|"Small two-man observation post situated in dunes, with iron and wooden plank shuttering."|"1985/10/__"|0|"" 17078|13631|31|"A few anti-landing pole remnants can be seen - lumps of concrete with a wood stump, scattered along the length of the beach. (See UORN 13617 for aerial photograph)."|"1985/08/__"|0|"" 17079|13632|31|"Type 24 concrete pillbox. Small square embrasures. Some damage to roof and upper walls as if attempt to destroy."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17080|12293|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, bigger than a standard type 22, brick-shuttered, with small embrasures with small concrete lintels above them. Low creep-through entrance, partially blocked. Earth and grass on top. Some kind of internal structure in centre [recorder not able to ascertain the shape]. Faces N. Covered in modern graffiti"|"2000/05/09"|0|"" 17081|7653|31|"Spigot mortar base, damaged on one side revealing reinforcing bars. The sides of the base have a corrugated finish (corrugated shuttering of some type). Covered N entrance of town."|"2000/01/__"|0|"" 17082|7999|31|"Small type 22 pillbox, of a tall, thin shape. Brick-shuttered. Faces N. No external blast wall. At least one rifle embrasure by doorway. Probably has internal blast wall. Red and white railway notices on N and S sides."|"2000/03/14"|0|"" 17083|13633|171|"Cylindrical metal structure which would have held lights to flood the surrounding countryside with light in the event of the landing of enemy airborne troops. This is said to have been an experimental device and is probably unique. [Recorder received information on this site from a Richard Courant, Sept. 1996]."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 17084|13634|31|"Type 22 pillbox, facing E. Shuttering marks visible."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 17085|439|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Marks of wooden shuttering clearly visible. Piece of metal fencing on roof and one side. Bent over metal bars on roof [may once have supported camouflage netting?]. Y-shaped blast wall inside. Holes for door hinges on either side of entrance. Faces W."|"2000/03/14"|0|"" 17086|13635|31|"Type 22 pillbox. No internal blast wall. Faces E. Metal surrounds to embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 17087|13636|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Rifle embrasures either side of entrance. Appears to have low wall built around entrance [to reduce risk of flooding?]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 17088|440|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Bent bits of metal on roof that presumably held camouflage netting. Almost all embrasures have been blocked up. There is one rifle embrasure next to the entrance, and possibly a second one that has been blocked up. Small holes either side of the entrance. Internal blast wall. "|"2000/03/14"|0|"" 17089|13637|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with variants. The ground plan is of standard construction, but an AA mounting has been added on the roof and a brick parapet built. There is an internal blast wall, but none external. Small holes either side of the doorway suggest it once had a metal door. Faces W. Although there is no immediate or obvious threat to this pillbox, two other pillboxes in the area have been partially destroyed in recent months [2000/2001]."|"2000/03/14"|0|"" 17090|6804|31|"Half-demolished pillbox, probably a type 22 [although it may have been square], reduced to about half height and filled with its own rubble. This was done at some time between 1999-2000. Covered in vegetation. "|"2000/03/14"|0|"" 17091|6806|31|"Type 22 pillbox, facing E, reduced to half-height between 1999-2000] and rubble piled inside. Entrance was blocked up to waist height. Covered in vegetation, which, however, was higher before demolition."|"2000/03/14"|0|"" 17092|6304|31|"Small type 22 pillbox. Large embrasures. Unprotected entrance with rifle embrasure to left. Brick internal wall. Faces W, and covers road, river, and bridge."|"2000/01/02"|0|"" 17093|6924|31|"Type 23 pillbox, facing W. Large embrasures on three sides, and on the rear side is a splayed embrasure at the top of the elevation. Inside the open chamber is an AA mounting. Steps, with a safety rail, go down to the roofed chamber."|"2000/03/24"|0|"" 17094|13638|31|"Highly eroded remains of anti-tank blocks defending low gap in the cliffs. There was one row of four across the gap and two sited separately. They were small and laid corner to corner [possibly 'pimples']."|"2000/07/24"|0|"" 17095|13639|31|"Small concrete type 22 pillbox, with mounting on roof presumably for AA gun. [recorder viewed from moving bus]."|"2000/07/20"|0|"" 17096|13494|31|"Circular pillbox, built against sea wall, and faced with the same type of stone the wall is constructed of. Ventilator on top. Embrasures, some 5 in number, all blocked. Lintels above most embrasures. Low unprotected entrance on SW side. Appears today to be used as a store. Red brick surrounds to most embrasures. NE embrasure is of a different design, slightly protruding, and with no lintel or brick surround."|"2000/07/16"|0|"" 17099|13640|31|"6 x concrete blocks, with shuttering markings visible. They lie in front of a strengthened sea wall, and are probably WW2 anti-tank blocks, but just possibly part of the sea defences."|"2000/07/16"|0|"" 17100|7913|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. Faces N. Inside is a three-sided, V-shaped roof support. Internal brick shuttering. Low sunken 'creep-through' entrance. Large stepped embrasures. Walling forms overhang above embrasures all the way around the pillbox. Now painted shiny black all over, but once showed signs of having been painted matt dark green. "|"2000/07/16"|0|"" 17101|13641|32|"Welsh Frankton church tower used as a Home Guard observation post in 1940."|"1940/__/__"|758|"" 17102|13642|31|"Home Guard headquarters for Shropshire. [Information to recorder from C. Ciecora]."|"1998/03/20"|0|"" 17103|13643|31|"Headquarters for No.1 Btn, Shropshire Home Guard. Consisted of small guardhouse, gates, indoor arena (for drill), and offices. The site is currently [1998] being developed for housing. [Information to recorder from C. Ciecora]."|"1998/03/21"|0|"" 17104|584|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17105|5057|220|"Very unusual design of defence structure, with overhanging concrete roof and small embrasures. Photographic evidence shows it is marked today [2000] 'Met. Police Private Fishery'."|"2000/02/03"|0|"" 17106|11921|238|"Garage, with loopholed wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17107|13644|238|"Pillbox [MG Bren]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17108|13645|31|"Large brick-built building on the pier now in commercial use. Used by Royal Navy in construction and maintenance of minefield in Hoxa Sound."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17109|13646|31|"A structure overlooking the airport which may be a pillbox or equivalent defence structure. It has one embrasure in the W wall which is quite small, measuring 0.3m x 0.3m. It is semi-subterranean, and has three steps leading down into it from the entrance, which lies in the NE corner. The maximum internal wall height is 1.88m. The structure is rectangular, measuring 2.65m x 2.39m. There is also a passage leading off at the E side, running in a NE direction. This measures 2.65m in width and 5.3m in length. The walls of the passage are partially formed by the natural bedrock. To the N, earth and stone banks have been built up against the side of the building, presumably for protection and camouflage. There is no roof left on the building, but the tops of the walls have small wooden blocks set into them every 0.5m."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 17110|13647|238|"Position of pillbox shown on map [from field work in c.1970]. Possibly now destroyed."|"1997/07/24"|0|"" 17112|7934|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with central LMG/AA platform, with embrasures across each corner angle. Brick built with concrete roof. Ruins of blast mound to rear covering doorway."|"2000/04/16"|0|"" 17113|13648|31|"6 x anti-tank cylinders (drum-type) with cast in chain loops - still stowed alongside pub wall near the bridge. [drawing on form]."|"2000/04/09"|0|"" 17115|11853|31|"Pillbox and communication shelter. Designed for site. Door to the communication area is in the middle of the pillbox arch. 3 x high embrasures providing a commanding view. Part of the ex-Croydon Airport defences."|"1996/10/07"|0|"" 17116|10026|31|"Two parallel lines of mock fortifications about 150 yards apart. Lower Line: 2 sections of concrete wall about 12ft high and 12ft wide at base. each section with major breach and signs of HE cratering. Upper Line: mixture of walls and dragon's teeth, etc."|"1996/01/__"|0|"" 17118|13649|215|"Drill hall which was the headquarters of 'Z' Sector, Home Guard. This building was destroyed by enemy bombing. One person was killed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17119|10023|31|"Concrete bunker 12ft x 9ft overall. Some 4ft - 5ft 5ins is above ground and c.4ft below ground. Concrete about 1ft thick. Axis approx. NW-SE, with viewing aperture [embrasure] in SE wall. Entrance NW end of S wall - partially filled in (probably steps down with now missing steel door). Now surrounded by trees which would not have been there in 1940. Interior - 2 rooms with blast wall dividing. [Recorder describes this as a 'hardened mortar OP which overlooks a firing impact area to SE with mortar firing positions to W of ridge. However, it may have been used as well for pre D-Day assault training as the embrasure has received a direct hit from an explosive missile]."|"1996/05/27"|0|"" 17120|13650|31|"Army camp."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17123|13651|31|"Army camp."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17124|13652|31|"Army camp."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17125|13653|31|"Army camp."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17126|11783|31|"Square pillbox [seen in photograph] made of concrete blocks. Remains of roadblock alongside."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 17127|8026|31|"Battle Headquarters, consisting of a complex of five underground rooms entered by a flight of stairs at the W end of the building. A low brick wall stands each side of the staircase; at the top are two metal plates. Covering part of the stairwell is a concrete roofing; like the walls it is covered with some form of bitumen. There are eleven stairs to the ground floor. One of the rooms has what appears to be an electrical junction. Some of the rooms are covered with white paint and have hatches still in place. Around the upper course of bricks, the walls are pierced by pipes. The command post floor about 3ft above the other rooms gives a 360 degree view through the slit of the observation cupola which is 6ft square and is roughly adjacent to the emergency exit hatch. Protecting the position is a very large and heavy concrete roof, possibly 2ft or more thick. Part of the interior of the building is frequently under water."|"1997/01/__"|0|"" 17128|13654|31|"Battle Headquarters situated overlooking Sumburgh Airport. Most of the structure is totally concealed beneath the ground, with only the concrete stairway down to the building and the observation room visible on the surface. There are twelve steps leading down from the entrance which is almost flush with the ground. There are then three rooms to pass through before emerging at the command post, which has three observation slits on each side measuring 1m in length and 0.13m in height. They are divided by iron slats. There is also an escape hatch to the SW of the command post which measures 0.67m x 0.51m. The post itself measures 3.86m x 2.73m (externally) and the entrance way measures 4.03m x 1.4m. The command post is built 0.92m higher than the other rooms so that there was a clear view for 360 degrees. The Battle Headquarters building's function was the coordination of the airfield's defence. The building would only be occupied during an attack. The design of this structure was of the 11008/41 type, which was the most common."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 17129|13606|31|"The boom consists of a double row of posts standing about 10ft above the sea bed and measuring 15ins square. The posts are staggered and are approximately four feet apart laterally and eight feet apart longitudinally, and are linked together by heavy-gauge angle iron measuring 4.5ins x 5.5ins. They extend from the shore for about one mile, initially running ESE, then turning SE, and finally turning SSE. A few posts in the middle section are leaning over. A few posts in the outer section are missing. During the war, an extension of the boom supported by lighters stretched across the Thames Estuary to the Isle of Sheppey. [RJC/03]."|"1998/07/20"|0|"" 17130|13655|31|"3 x anti-tank blocks on bank of canal. They each have a sloping front face and a vertical slot in the rear."|"1998/08/28"|0|"" 17131|7954|31|"Cantilevered pillbox giving 360 degree field of fire. The rear is now blocked up by an embankment. The roof forms a flattened dome some 12ft - 14ft in diameter, which overhangs the building beneath by approx. 12ins all round. Support for roof supplied by central brick column, from which four arms radiate. Each of these arms forms an inverted right-angled triangle set at 90 degrees to the next. The base supports the roof and extends almost to the gun embrasure. There is a metal pipe which encircles the inside several inches below the opening. The entrance is a small doorway set below the concrete ring at N point."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 17132|13656|31|"Battle Headquarters of standard design, with observation cupola visible partially hidden by tree. Sited just in front of control tower and in front of runway [recorder did not view interior]."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 17133|8317|31|"Type 22 pillbox; brick-built. Each side is 2.29m (7ft 6ins) long with solid brickwork of 46cms (18ins) thick. Door is at 250 degrees, being 70cm x 46cm with two iron rings in it. Also signs of some means of shuttering. Has a corrugated iron roof with 50mm (2ins) concrete on top. Inside is dry, with a concrete floor. Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall, with some demolition to one leg of the shorter side. Projections under 3 x embrasures (interior) have gone. Three exterior sides are now creeper-covered. Site is owned by Bedfordshire County Council. The occupier (tenant) is Cutmore Bros., agricultural contractors."|"1994/10/__"|0|"" 17134|13657|31|"A Home Guard 'guard room' was established in coach houses at the rectory."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17135|13658|31|"Semi-sunken battle headquarters, part of the defences of RAF Seighford. The structure is on private land where admittance is unlikely."|"1997/03/20"|0|"" 17136|13659|31|"Brick structure with concrete roof and embrasures on exterior of factory. It appears to be covering stairs to first-floor entry."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 17137|13660|31|"Large rectangular concrete blocks on W side of railway. Tapered at rear. Two rows of approx. three blocks each. Blocks were each about 3ft high and 5ft long. [Recorder viewed these blocks from moving trains in the period 1991-1992. They may since have been destroyed]."|"1991/__/__"|0|"" 17138|5163|31|"One of three small type 22 pillboxes, in a cluster at this location. No external blast wall. Faces SE."|"2000/09/11"|0|"" 17139|5164|31|"One of three small type 22 pillboxes, in a cluster at this location. No external blast wall. "|"2000/09/11"|0|"" 17140|5165|31|"One of three small type 22 pillboxes, in a cluster at this location. No external blast wall. Faces SE."|"2000/09/11"|0|"" 17141|5146|31|"Type 22 pillbox covering road bridge. No internal or external blast wall. 'Lincolnshire-style' embrasures [i.e. not splayed]. [with drawing on form]."|"2000/09/13"|0|"" 17142|2082|31|"Small type 22 pillbox. 'Lincolnshire-style' embrasures [i.e. not splayed]. Grass on roof [camouflage]. [with drawing on form]. [Recorder, Burden, gives NGR - TF 516741]."|"2000/09/13"|0|"" 17143|13661|31|"Small circular 'pimples' (typical Essex shape). One survives intact immediately adjacent to the bridge. A little further along the river bank are a broken concrete base and the tip of a 'pimple', and then beyond that in a land drain outlet are the remains of a third. These 'pimples', plus two or three on a nearby farm, are the only remaining WW2 defences in Braintree. Adjacent river bank is steep-sided [it may have been altered to make an anti-tank ditch]."|"2001/03/04"|0|"" 17144|13662|31|"Small 'pimples' that have been moved from their original site."|"2001/03/06"|0|"" 17145|13663|171|"Spigot mortar emplacement, now DESTROYED. One of two (see UORN 492)."|"1997/06/23"|0|"" 17146|13664|31|"Series of open and underground tunnels and chambers, excavated out of sandstone. Now collapsed or blocked for safety reasons [site is used for children's camps]. Tunnels and chambers approx. 6ft in height, with their roofs about 10ft below surface of ground. The total area occupied by the underground works may be in excess of 15 acres. Assumed to be a First World War training area for the Western Front [but may have a Second World War origin?]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17147|13665|171|"A substantial brick built structure, with concrete roof, controlling the line of mines laid between Saddle Rock (SX 922627) and Livermead Head (SX 904627). [Information to recorder from Dickie Cord, local boatman]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17148|13666|31|"Camp site of No.1 Bomb Disposal Squadron. The land has been returned to arable farming. The camp is shown on 1950s OS large-scale map."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 17149|13667|32|"Pillbox [shown as 'uncertain' on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17150|13668|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17151|13669|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17152|13670|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17153|13671|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17154|13672|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17155|13673|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17156|13674|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17157|13675|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17158|13676|32|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]."|"____/__/__"|722|"" 17159|4799|31|"Brick-shuttered emplacement with chamfered roof edges. Detached exterior blast wall. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17162|1496|238|"Pillbox shown on 1964 large-scale OS mapping (1:2500)."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 17163|13677|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph of Cuckmere Haven]. Field work shows no trace."|"1940/__/__"|679|"31" 17164|13678|221|"Pillbox, probably a heavy emplacement [plotted from German aerial photograph of Cuckmere Haven]. [This structure is seen on a c.1950 photograph of Cuckmere Haven]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"31" 17165|8609|221|"APs (German and British) show a double line of anti-tank blocks running to the E of the Cable House towards the shore."|"1942/__/__"|0|"" 17167|13680|238|"Pillbox shown on German mapping, and also seen on wartime and post-war APs. Field work shows no trace."|"1940/__/__"|722|"" 17168|13681|221|"Probable First World War practice trench system [seen on post-WW2 APS - still there 1972]"|"1958/__/__"|760|"" 17169|13682|238|"Possible pillbox shown on German mapping, and also seen on wartime and post-war APs."|"1940/__/__"|722|"" 17170|11083|238|"Pillbox shown on OS 1:2500 sheet (1974)."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 17171|13683|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 56. [Documentary reference: Cassini 86502870 - probably this site]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 17172|5476|221|"Pillbox seen on post-war aerial photograph and large-scale mapping. [See also UORN 13691]."|"1946/__/__"|770|"" 17173|5477|221|"Pillbox seen on post-war aerial photograph and large-scale mapping."|"1946/__/__"|0|"" 17174|12825|221|"Pillbox seen on post-war aerial photographs and large-scale mapping. It was still extant in 1972. The site was known as Eastick's Yacht Station ('The Dyke site') in the lists of sites to be removed post-war."|"1946/__/__"|761|"" 17175|13684|221|"Post war aerial photograph shows what look like three weapon pits in field E of the road. A 1963 AP does not show them, so presumably infilled by then. Information from Mr. Brian Grint says they were used to store phosphorus bombs."|"1946/__/__"|762|"" 17177|5474|221|"Pillbox showing on wartime aerial photograph."|"1944/__/__"|763|"" 17178|13686|221|"Pillbox seen on post-war aerial photographs (1962 and 1975). "|"1962/__/__"|0|"" 17179|13687|32|"Pillbox given military grid reference 874296 in list of Temporary Defence Works to be removed, 1950 [Norfolk Record Office - copy in DoBDA archive]. Possibly showing on 1946 AP. Field work shows no sign."|"1950/__/__"|0|"" 17180|13688|32|"Spigot mortar given military grid reference 860283 in list of Temporary Defence Works to be removed, 1950 [Norfolk Record Office - copy in DoBDA archive]. "|"1950/__/__"|771|"" 17181|13689|32|"Spigot mortar given military grid reference 862285 in list of Temporary Defence Works to be removed, 1950 [Norfolk Record Office - copy in DoBDA archive]. "|"1950/__/__"|771|"" 17182|13690|32|"Defence post given military grid reference 872296 in list of Temporary Defence Works to be removed, 1950 [Norfolk Record Office - copy in DoBDA archive]. Field work shows no sign."|"1950/__/__"|771|"" 17183|13691|32|"Pillbox given military grid reference 866279 in list of Temporary Defence Works to be removed, 1950 [Norfolk Record Office - copy in DoBDA archive]. Also tentatively observed on wartime AP. [The document says there are two pillboxes at this location - the other may be UORN 5476 further to the E]."|"1950/__/__"|763|"" 17184|13692|32|"Pillbox, with adjoining barbed wire, given military grid reference 873296 in list of Temporary Defence Works to be removed, 1950 [Norfolk Record Office]. Also showing on 1946 AP. Field work shows no sign."|"1950/__/__"|764|"" 17185|13693|31|"2 x Home Guard shelters, one probably for explosives, the other inflammables. They are divided internally. [To find two shelters together is very rare]."|"2001/02/21"|0|"" 17186|13694|31|"A concrete wall running along the head of the beach, 10ins in thickness with a length of 200ft: it has four loopholes which are 16ins wide x 9ins high. The three E loopholes have square reveals, the W one having a chamfered reveal to allow a greater traverse to the W."|"2001/02/__"|0|"" 17187|8098|31|"Row of concrete cubes (1.5m dimensions) set 1.0m apart side by side. The single line of these blocks extended the full length of Climping Beach to the River Arun at Littlehampton Harbour: much of the range is now buried under the sand dunes. There is also apparently [ information from Dr. Friel of Littlehampton Museum] a pillbox buried in the dunes on the W side of the harbour entrance. [A painting by John Piper entitled 'Clymping Beach' shows the anti-tank blocks]."|"2001/02/__"|0|"" 17188|13695|31|"Remains of a fort built in 1854, the site of which was almost certainly refortified in WW2. The exact defence works, however, are unknown at present."|"2001/02/__"|0|"" 17190|13696|31|"Brick pillbox with overhanging concrete roof. Upper part of walls stepped out. Guarded entrance way. [Details taken from web site image]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17191|13697|31|"Pillbox, largely buried, near road junction [details unclear from image] [Details taken from web site image]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17192|13698|31|"Small square concrete pillbox. [Details taken from web site image]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17193|13699|31|"Brick-shuttered, probable type 22 pillbox. [Details taken from web site image]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17194|13700|31|"Deep shelter serving 'Z' Rocket Battery. Main tunnels lined with 4ins 'H'-section steel girders at 2ft 9ins centres, bracing 1.5ins corrugated heavy galvanised steel sheet. All floors within lined sections are flat and level, fine screeded with at least 2ins-4.5ins sharp sand and cement. The original timber and plywood lining still remains, although damaged and decomposing. All stairs are to some extent obstructed by soil, rubble, and rubbish from infilling. [Plan drawn by A. Temple (1992). Additional plan (digitised) made in 1972 by Kent Fire Brigade]."|"1992/08/01"|0|"" 17195|724|31|"Pair of curious gun posts, with four embrasures, in art deco B.R. station."|"1995/05/__"|0|"" 17196|6988|31|"Coastal 'strongbox'. [The accompanying plan was prepared by the recorder for East Sussex County Council]."|"1994/10/__"|0|"" 17197|6989|31|"Coastal 'strongbox'. [The accompanying plan was prepared by the recorder for East Sussex County Council]."|"1994/10/__"|0|"" 17199|13702|31|"Bunker - underground 'plotting room' of St. Margaret's Bay Counter Bombardment Fire Command. There are three small rooms built of concrete, a plant room, and a large central plotting room. The Fort Record Book of St. Margaret's Bay Counter Bombardment Fire Command cited includes a photograph of this structure under construction. "|"1992/08/01"|766|"" 17200|13703|31|"Upper surface of concrete block on beach, 20m from base of dunes. Occasionally visible."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 17201|13704|31|"Brick base of possible defence 'bunker' in forested coastal dunes, part of WW2 military installations."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 17202|13705|31|"An octagonal concrete pillbox, overgrown and partly buried under sand."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 17203|13706|31|"An octagonal concrete pillbox, very overgrown, in hedge at side of Market Lane. Very overgrown, but visible on both sides of hedge. [The NGR does not appear to be correct for this site - possibly TF 91654280]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 17204|13707|31|"A concrete block, now tilted at an angle."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 17205|13708|31|"The pedestal of a spigot mortar emplacement, about 1.8m high, with spigot surviving."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 17206|13709|220|"Pillbox, or similar structure, seen on c.1950 photograph showing some of the defences of Cuckmere Haven."|"1950/__/__"|767|"" 17207|13710|31|"Pillbox built on the approach road to RAF Hooton Park, now a can factory. It had three forward-facing embrasures and a detached exterior blast-protection wall. [It is possible that this site is a duplicate of UORN 7774]."|"1997/09/27"|0|"" 17208|13711|32|"RSJ obstacles with 'mine pits', forming a roadblock site."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17209|13712|32|"RSJ obstacles, forming part of a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17210|13713|32|"RSJ obstacles and 'mine pits', forming a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17211|13714|32|"RSJ obstacles and 'mine pits', forming a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17212|13715|32|"RSJ obstacles and 'mine pits', forming a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17213|13716|32|"RSJ obstacles and 'mine pits', forming a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17214|13717|32|"RSJ obstacles and 'mine pits', forming a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17215|13718|32|"RSJ obstacles and 'mine pits', forming a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17216|13719|32|"RSJ obstacles and 'mine pits', forming a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17217|13720|32|"'Mine pits', forming a roadblock."|"____/__/__"|768|"" 17218|13721|31|"Concrete and brick structure with aperture to front overlooking Lake Windermere and Ferry."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17219|7936|31|"Standard concrete battle headquarters located near to the control tower."|"1995/08/08"|0|"" 17220|4170|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort, said to have been 'still in use' into the 1980s. The hydraulic system was under water, but this has been drained and a mechanical assessment found the top section of the fort could be raised and lowered. There is a current (2001) danger that it will be removed. [see also UORN 14974]."|"2001/02/__"|0|"" 17221|13722|31|"Coastal battery, with engine house, magazine, and searchlight. Armament - 2 x 4ins naval guns (replaced in 1942 by 2 x 6ins guns plus electrically detonated rockets. Manned by 561 Regt. RA (Maj. G.D. Copley), then by Home Guard under Lt. R.G. Lawson. Most of the site has now fallen into the sea, and little remains."|"1997/03/30"|0|"" 17222|13723|31|"Coastal battery, with 2 x 4ins Mk.V field guns - replaced with 138mm gun from the French cruiser 'Paris', plus two Lewis guns. Engine house and magazine."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 17223|13724|31|"Emergency generator building for Shaldon Battery, now used as public lavatory. Built of brick with a flat concrete roof."|"1995/11/22"|0|"" 17224|13725|31|"Pillbox (with another - UORN 13726) set at each end of viaduct. Now destroyed."|"1996/10/12"|328|"" 17225|13726|31|"Pillbox (with another - UORN 13725) set at each end of viaduct. Now destroyed."|"1996/10/12"|328|"" 17226|13727|31|"Machine gun position on pier. No trace - Teignmouth Pier and sea front totally reconstructed."|"1995/12/21"|107|"" 17227|7398|31|"Gun emplacement and other structures that were in the grounds of the Old Manor House (later hotel). This was evacuated in 1943-44 and later destroyed, partly by US shell fire and partly by a fire. The grounds have now been converted into a nature trail. The only military remains to be seen today are part of a building [now a greenhouse?] and an L-shaped slit trench, heavily overgrown."|"1996/05/05"|0|"" 17228|13728|31|"An unidentified defence work - a small concrete structure at the foot of cliffs overlooking the Bar."|"1996/06/13"|0|"" 17230|13729|31|"An old coastguard lookout - a small wooden tower with windows at the upper level and a metal railing on the roof. It was used by the Royal Navy during the war and was linked to the mine control post at Peaked Tor Cove [UORN 13665]. The observation post is in very good condition and may be subject to a preservation order. [Information to recorder from Dickie Cord, local boatman]."|"1995/11/29"|0|"" 17231|6574|31|"XDO Post near Kingswear Castle."|"1996/06/18"|0|"" 17232|13730|31|"Coastal fortification. WW2 use not clear, but the site included a radar station and a hospital."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17233|13731|31|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17234|13732|31|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17235|13733|31|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17236|12099|31|"Anti-tank blocks in two lines at the W end of the beach stretching from the sea to the lagoon. One of the blocks has a crude shield drawn in the concrete, possibly the device of the construction company [inscription]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17237|13734|31|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17238|13735|31|"Coast artillery battery at Portland Castle."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17239|13736|31|"Coast artillery battery."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17240|13737|31|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17241|13738|31|"Coast artillery battery, much altered."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17242|13739|31|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17243|13740|31|"Coast artillery battery, much altered."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17244|13741|31|"Coast artillery battery, in bad condition."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 17245|13742|31|"Brick pillbox with some pre-cast concrete detailing. It seems to be a variant of a type 22."|"1997/08/19"|0|"" 17246|7968|31|"3 x FC defence posts in a group, near Battle Headquarters [see UORNs 7969 and 7970 as well]."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 17247|7969|31|"FC construction pillbox, one of a group of three [see as well UORNs 7968 and 7970]."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 17248|7970|31|"FC construction pillbox, one of a group of three on a small hillock near the Battle Headquarters. [see also UORNs 7967, 7968, 7969]."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 17250|13743|31|"Group of three pillboxes, known on airfield site plan as 'Oakington pillboxes'. DESTROYED."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 17251|13744|31|"Group of three pillboxes, known on airfield site plan as 'Oakington pillboxes'. DESTROYED."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 17252|13745|221|"Coast artillery battery, the accommodation site for which can be seen on aerial photographs."|"1999/10/__"|339|"" 17254|13746|31|"Piping leading from a small storage tank (SX 93225659), used to fuel flamethrower defences at the end of the breakwater. No trace of the flamethrowers survives."|"1996/02/11"|0|"" 17255|7718|31|"Circular gun emplacement of concrete on the beach. Highly vulnerable to sea erosion. Covers a wide area of fire from Old Harry Rocks to Studland Beach. It has a small doorway and three embrasures. It tips to seawards about ten degrees from the vertical. It stands on a square plinth. Height from plinth, 7ft. Diameter, 6ft. Doorway, 2ft 2ins high x 2ft wide. Embrasures, 2ft x 1ft. "|"1993/04/06"|0|"" 17256|7719|31|"16 x anti-tank blocks (6ft square), two of which are double. Five are to the S of the stream and eleven to the N. Two have fallen into the gully and have broken. "|"1993/04/06"|0|"" 17257|7717|31|"Gun emplacement looking over Studland Bay. Main emplacement is reinforced concrete with roof and open front. Two underground areas to the rear through side passages down steps were probably living and ammunition areas; these are of brick walls and reinforced concrete roof. The left hand rear area has two ventilation shafts open but destroyed above ground. The gun mounting base was traceable but covered in earth and manure - the area is used as a horse stable. [with plan drawn on form showing measurements]."|"1993/04/06"|0|"" 17258|7708|31|"Pillbox, with reinforced concrete roof and breeze block wall, with three embrasures which could be filled with rectangular concrete blocks (one in position, two on the floor). 6ft 6ins high at rear, and 7ft 6ins wide. Entrance, 3ft 2ins high x 2ft 4ins wide. Embrasures, 1ft 3ins wide x 10ins high. "|"1993/03/09"|0|"" 17259|7707|31|"A sizeable gun emplacement/observation/command post, with view over Studland Beach to Old Harry Rocks. Front chamber all concrete apart from front parapet (2ft high). Height of front chamber, 7ft. All other chambers are brick, apart from concrete floor and roof. Height of other chambers, 6ft 6ins. Whole area covered in gorse and thus hard to find. Some vandalism. "|"1993/03/09"|0|"" 17261|13747|31|"Semi-circular earthwork position, probably for a machine gun. With curving bank 1m wide protecting weapon pit 2ft deep."|"1993/03/09"|0|"" 17262|7704|31|"Purpose-designed, basically square, pillbox. 4 x embrasures filled with concrete. Erosion on one corner under plinth. Cracks on W corner, with rust on reinforcing bars. "|"1993/03/16"|0|"" 17263|7705|31|"A brick and concrete pillbox. Flooded with water. Embrasures face SW, N, and NW."|"1994/07/__"|0|"" 17264|13748|31|"Trench system, with machine gun/rifle positions, in a zig-zag design. Covered in bracken and gorse. Width approx. 4ft, average depth 4ft: sides caving in. Field of fire for 3-5 miles."|"1993/03/09"|0|"" 17265|13749|31|"Fuel storage site used for the Petroleum Warfare Dept.'s 'burning sea' experiment. Fuel was piped out to Studland Bay, released and set alight. The bounds of the storage area are clearly visible although covered by bramble bushes and trees. A likely pipeline was traced, and, on the beach, the exit of a very rusty 2ins diameter pipe was found, which could have been associated with the system. "|"1993/04/06"|0|"" 17266|7720|31|"Pillbox, probably for machine gun fire, now completely destroyed. All that remains are piles of reinforced concrete chunks. The pillbox would have had a field of fire towards the sand dunes of Studland Beach."|"1993/04/14"|0|"" 17269|13750|31|"This anti-tank wall was built across the small beach which is situated to the S of Gillan Harbour, just S of the main entrance to the Helford River estuary. The wall is currently divided into three sections with a two foot gap between the sections. It is made of concrete blocks with a smooth concrete finish on top of the wall. Each section is four feet wide and averages about six feet in height. Two sections are still in their original upright positions, and the third is on its side, knocked over by heavy seas. The sections measure approximately 27ft, 40ft, and 56ft in length, E to W. There is a gap of 56 feet to the E of the wall, and this is probably where a section has been removed at the end of the war to allow access to the beach. The remaining sections of the wall are now in use as sea defences."|"2001/01/29"|0|"" 17270|13751|31|"The main living accommodation bunker of the St. Breward Auxiliary Unit Patrol. It was built at the end of an old mineral exploration tunnel which had been carved out of a hill. The entrance was a small hole, but, once inside, the tunnel widened out to an average width of about four feet and an average height of seven-eight feet. It was carved out of the living rock with no supports. The tunnel is still accessible today. It has changed little in sixty years. Various pieces of timber and metal, together with the remains of a bunk, could still be seen on the floor of the cave. About half way along the tunnel a vertical shaft had been dug up to the surface of the hillside. The patrol members had erected ladders up this shaft in order that they could climb up to the top of the hillside and view anyone approaching from a long distance away. The open shaft can still be seen., the top being well concealed by gorse as undoubtedly it was when first built. Only one member of the St. Breward patrol is alive today - Mr. Morley Tremaine of St. Breward village."|"2001/02/08"|0|"" 17271|13752|31|"St. Breward Auxiliary Unit Patrol's second 'emergency escape bunker'. It was concealed between two large rocks in a natural cleft on the side of a steep hill. [Not inspected by recorder]."|"2001/02/08"|0|"" 17272|13753|31|"St. Breward Auxiliary Unit Patrol's explosives store. It was in a mineral exploration tunnel. [Not inspected by recorder]."|"2001/02/08"|0|"" 17273|13754|31|"St. Issey - Cannalidgey Auxiliary Unit Patrol members built their operational base bunker in a quarry. The bunker is still in existence today, and is in exceptionally good condition. Apart from the entrance tunnel having been removed, it is in as good a condition today as when it was built. This is the only operational base located in Cornwall to date [2001] that survives virtually intact. It was built with 9ins thick concrete blocks, with an entrance and exit tunnel [see plan with photographs]. The tunnels were at least 15 yards in length, and were 23ins wide by 32ins in height. Camouflaged trap doors were constructed at the tunnel ends. The exit tunnel exists today in excellent condition - it curves away to the right from the bunker [the trap door end has not yet been investigated]. The bunker is of rectangular shape measuring 18ft x 10.5ft, with a ceiling height of 6.5ft. Various wooden fitments remain nailed to the walls, including the runners for a sliding door over the exit tunnel. A ventilator pipe is in one corner with a chimney pipe in another. Apparently, the chimney exited through an old hollow tree. A cupboard-type recess was built into one of the end walls - this measures 5ft wide x 3ft high x 3ft deep. The roof was constructed by placing lengths of railway lines 14ins apart across the walls; timber was placed between the lines, and 9ins of concrete formed the roof. The whole building, including tunnels, was then buried under soil and rocks from the quarry. Camouflaged trap doors were constructed at the tunnel ends. The bunker was fitted out with a stove and several bunk beds No patrol member survives today. [The quarry is currently owned by Mr. Basil Old of Cannalidgey, who is pleased it is to be recorded]."|"2001/02/12"|0|"" 17274|13755|31|"St. Keyne Auxiliary Unit Patrol built their own bunker in Trussel Wood. An observation post was also built [see UORN 13756]. The operational base is now just a hole deep in the wood, but its shape and entrance and exit tunnels are still clearly visible. The operational base measured approximately 12ft x 20ft and was 8.5ft in height. The entrance tunnel was straight and measured about 14ft in length. The exit tunnel was curved, about 15ft in length, with a spur running off about half way along its length. Both tunnels were accessed through well camouflaged 4ft square trap doors. These doors were built with timber, carried soil and turf on top which was covered in wire netting. Ventilation pipes were also covered in wire netting and moss. Ventilation pipes made from 4ins salt glazed pipes were fitted in the roof of the bunker at 6ft intervals. A fireplace was built in the bunker, constructed with a wrought iron surround, a corrugated iron chimney and a fire grate. All three items can still be seen at the site. The chimney went out through a hollow tree. Bunks were made from timber frames covered in diamond-shaped expanded metal netting. The bunker could sleep up to seven members of the patrol. The main bunker room was constructed from corrugated sheeting with timber on top. Explosives were stored in the exit tunnels. [see plan with photographs]. [No patrol members survive]."|"2001/02/23"|0|"" 17275|13756|31|"St. Keyne Auxiliary Unit Patrol built an observation lookout post about 100 yards S of their operational base [see UORN 13755]. The two structures were linked by field telephones. It was dug into the ground and well camouflaged. It was about 4ft square and 8ft deep."|"2001/02/23"|0|"" 17277|13757|31|"A beach battery built with concrete blocks as part of the WW2 defences of Padstow Harbour and estuary. It housed a 4in gun with a traverse out over the estuary of 175 degrees. The embrasure was covered in with concrete blocks after the war, and the battery was later converted to a dwelling with a chimney, etc. It is still in good condition, and it is understood that it may be developed into a sailing club headquarters in due course. It is of unusual design, and parts of the building could have been added since the war. It measures about 42ft x 20ft overall, and currently has four windows and two doors fitted."|"2000/02/27"|0|"" 17278|13758|31|"A small control post built from concrete blocks. It measures 8.5ft x 8.5ft outside walls, with a 4ft x 4ft interior measurement. It has a flat roof, and has one large embrasure overlooking the estuary - this is the width of one complete wall, with this wall measuring 30ins in thickness. The remaining three walls are 26ins thick. It has a 2ft wide doorway, and an overall height of 6ft. It is in very good condition, but well hidden by shrubs, etc. It would have been used in WW2 to control a minefield in the Camel estuary approaches to Padstow Harbour. [Information to recorder from Mr. Tim Parr of Padstow]."|"2000/02/27"|0|"" 17279|13759|31|"Pillbox described by the recorder as an Infantry Command Post. It is understood to have been used by the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, presumably early in WW2 when invasion was imminent. The Fusiliers were the infantry regiment directed to defend the Padstow area. The command post looks like a small square concrete-built pillbox, and has two embrasures on the two walls overlooking the estuary. These measure 20ins x 10ins and 24ins x 14ins. The walls are made with concrete blocks and are 18ins thick (N wall) and 12ins thick (other three walls). Interior measurements are 6ft x 7ft with outside measurements of 8.5ft x 9.5ft. There is an outer 3.5ft high wall to protect the doorway. The wooden door frames are still in position. In very good condition with a clean floor. [Information to recorder from Mr. Tim Parr of Padstow]."|"2000/02/27"|0|"" 17280|10538|31|"Observation Post / Gun Emplacement. S side: Width 12ft. Height 5ft 7ins over concrete seats 1ft 5ins wide, over three rows of stone slabs 1ft 2ins deep. Two embrasures/lookout positions 3ft 2ins x 1ft 1in, a sloping outwards sill 1ft 2ins. W side: Width 10ft 2ins, also with seating and including possible emergency exit/entrance blocked with concrete and inset 9ins x 1ft 11ins at S end. NE or sea side: Width 11ft 3ins, full height 7ft. Height to lookout position 2ft 4ins. Lookout position (1) 6ft 6.5ins across, 1ft 2.5ins concrete division. Lookout position (2) 3ft 4ins across. Sills to both 1ft 6ins. E side - entrance side: 1ft 8ins across to entrance gap x 2ft 4ins height, 2ft 5ins across entrance gap, 4ft 6ins to corner of E wall from embrasure/lookout position. Height to embrasure adjoining entrance 4ft 7ins. Width 1ft 10ins x 12.5ins, 1ft 6ins across surface sill. Width to corner from end of embrasure 2ft 8ins. On concrete floor are the marks of the base of a possible gun mounting 3ft x 2ft 4ins. The ceiling is eleven concrete slabs. Extending out from the E entrance is a concrete pathway with two steps up to large concrete platform on NE side, covering lower observation post/gun emplacement. There are seven concrete steps from pathway down to ground level, a height of 4ft 6ins. [AEW36]. In use today as a shelter for the public to view the bay."|"1997/07/10"|19|"60" 17281|10539|31|"Observation Post / Gun Emplacement. S wall: Width 21ft 7ins. Iron ring in centre of wall. E wall: Width 11ft 8ins. Height 6ft 2ins from concrete seating to top + 1ft 3ins = 3 rows of stone bricks or slabs under seating. W wall: Width 11ft 11ins. Front or NE side facing sea: open except for low wall 6ft from W end to modern metal support, 8ft 2ins to second support, 6ft 6ins from support to E end, total width 20ft 8ins. Two concrete steps in centre front. Low wall from W end angled towards steps 11ft 4ins and from E end to steps 10ft. Flat surface of low concrete wall. Gun mounting foundations [?] in concrete floor 3ft 10ins x 3ft 8ins with two pieces of angle iron, behind which and embedded in concrete floor is a semi-circular piece of iron 9ins wide with iron teeth on outside or S edge. Diameter of semi-circle is 10ft 8ins. In use today as a shelter for the public. Some of the internal concrete may be post-war resurfacing. [AEW38]."|"1997/07/10"|0|"" 17283|13760|31|"Observation Post / Gun Emplacement. S side: Width 24ft, Height 6ft 2ins from concrete seating slabs, over three rows of stone bricks or slabs. Iron ring in centre of wall. W side: Width 11ft 8ins, also with concrete seating. E side: Width 11ft 10ins, also with concrete seating. N side: Open with two central steps up to ground level. Width 21ft 11ins across front. Towards centre steps are the concrete foundations of possible gun mounting, 3ft 10ins x 4ft 4ins, with remains of eight pieces of angle iron on S side. "|"1997/07/10"|0|"60" 17284|13761|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement. "|"2001/02/__"|0|"" 17285|13762|31|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17286|13763|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing SE across Sinclair's bay. Red brick shuttering with large beach stones on roof. Concrete gun slab inside, with corrugated asbestos-cement sheet shuttering on ceiling (recorder- Andrew Guttridge)."|"1985/09/__"|0|"" 17288|13764|221|"Possible pillbox on the line of the anti-tank ditch (seen on 1948 aerial photograph). A pillbox near this point is remembered by Chris Shepheard (Surrey Defences Survey) at the edge of gravel pits near the Scouts and Guides camp. It was demolished as a danger in the 1950s/60s[?]."|"1948/__/__"|769|"" 17289|13765|31|"Rectangular L-shaped gun emplacement of mixed concrete on stone, with 4 x embrasures on top covered by metal grids 2ft 6ins x 1ft 11ins. Length, 18ft x 3ft 6ins (height on SE corner). West side: 6ft x 2ft 8ins, concrete slabs on two rows of stepped concrete slabs. Length of concrete, possibly former corner embrasure or look out position: 2ft (W side) x 1ft 6ins (N side). Total height from shore, W side: 4ft 2ins. N or sea side inaccessible as standing in water."|"1997/07/10"|0|"60" 17290|13766|31|"Possible AA gun site. It consists of a one and a half inch diameter three-pronged tubular iron gun mount with a 'cotton reel' type fitting on the top to hold the gun. It is positioned in the centre of a 12ft diameter, 4ft deep concave hole in the ground, giving it a 360 degree arc of fire."|"1996/12/01"|0|"60" 17291|13767|31|"Octagonal brick-shuttered pillbox, with an embrasure in each side. On the N side is a rectangular entrance porch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17292|13768|31|"A pillbox raised on stilts, with a railed balcony in front, guarding an entrance to the air station [in current use]. It may date from the 1950s when American bombers were based here. [The recorder has never seen the pillbox manned even at the height of the Kosovo emergency]."|"1999/12/__"|0|"" 17293|12728|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17294|12729|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 45403492]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17295|12599|31|"The semi-circular locations for the two guns still exist as does a blast wall and a bunker with a large concrete dome. This bunker is still accessible through a tunnel. It also contains a number of beds. An observation tower and some pillboxes also exist nearby."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 17296|10980|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 45303552]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17297|10979|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 45543554]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17298|10978|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 45743561]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17299|12723|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17300|12721|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Overgrown. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 47023604]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17301|12722|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 47543600]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17302|6773|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition. It carries attribution [inscription], '715 RE']."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17303|12738|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17304|12737|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17305|12736|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition. Overgrown."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17306|12735|31|"Type 22 pillbox in very bad condition. The pillbox has split in two owing to subsidence."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17307|12734|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17308|12733|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 47633404]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17309|12732|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 47523414]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17310|12731|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Overgrown. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 47203411]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17311|12730|31|"Type 22 pillbox. In bad condition, with tree growing out of the roof. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 47213431]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17312|12739|31|"Rectangular concrete bunker - with embrasures for field of sight[?]. Local records call it the Infantry Command Bunker: it is not a convention Battle Headquarters. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 47043441]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17313|12724|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 47023470]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17314|12725|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair to bad condition. Wholly concealed by brambles. [The recorder gives NGR - SU 46503421]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17315|12726|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition. [Recorder gives NGR - SU 46303424]."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17316|12727|31|"Type 22 pillbox in fair condition."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17318|13769|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort. Retracted and sealed."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17319|13770|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort. In good condition and capable of being restored. Accessible through hatches."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17320|10981|31|"2 x pyramidal topped cubes - 6ft x 6ft x 5ft above ground: severed metal at apex."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17322|13771|31|"2 x pyramidal topped cubes, buried to apex level."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17323|13772|32|"Barbed wire in grazing field near Acle Bridge, given military grid reference 870294 in list of Temporary Defence Works to be removed, 1950 [Norfolk Record Office]. This was removed by January 1950."|"1950/__/__"|771|"" 17324|12826|32|"Spigot mortar on S bank of River Bure, given military grid reference 871295 in list of Temporary Defence Works to be removed, 1950 [Norfolk Record Office]. [This documentary reference may be to this record, or UORN 12827]"|"1950/__/__"|771|"" 17326|13773|31|"Situated on a low headland above the bay. A deep brick-lined ditch protects the N and W sides of the redoubt, steep cliffs the other side. During WW2 the redoubt was guarded by the Home Guard, but not manned as such. Slit trenches were dug around it. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference of SZ 34548568 for slit trench]"|"1998/10/16"|0|"" 17327|13774|31|"Five-sided brick and concrete observation and sentry-type pillbox, with 4 x long embrasures. The brickwork is only 4.5ins thick (single stock brick) and has four reinforced concrete columns at the corners to support the concrete roof. There is also a small floor channel to allow rainwater to drain outside."|"1997/06/06"|0|"" 17328|13775|31|"Coastal battery. Two gun emplacements, two searchlight emplacements, one OP, various stores, one MT workshop, and one OP (some distance away). Frontage extended about a quarter of a mile along the beach. A fish processing unit, a quarter of a mile to the N, covers the site of the associated camp."|"1998/07/04"|0|"" 17329|13776|220|"Roadblock, of concrete blocks to take horizontal bars [from contemporary photograph - see 'Cromwell' no.7]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17330|13777|31|"Pillbox by the railway bridge [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17331|13778|31|"Concrete pillbox, guarding the railway line from Inverness via Wick to Turso."|"2000/09/24"|0|"" 17332|13779|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, now DESTROYED, covering the bridge."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 17333|13780|31|"A version of a type 22 pillbox, heavily overgrown."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 17334|13781|31|"A small round type of pillbox constructed in two pieces (walls and part of roof, and 'cap') from cast concrete. [measurements on accompanying plan]. Very unusual type - exceptional candidate for preservation."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 17335|13782|31|"A rectangular type of pillbox. Brick-shuttered, with shuttering falling away. Overgrown."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 17336|13783|31|"A rectangular type of pillbox. DESTROYED in the 1970s when the new A34 road was built."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 17337|13784|31|"Vertical stone posts about 3ft high [probably anti-landing obstacles, although they may have been some type of anti-tank obstacles]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17338|13785|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox in a garden above a railway cutting. Now used as a garden shed and surrounded by plants and pergola. The owners wanted it removed, but the Council said it would cost too much. It has now been added to the deeds of the house"|"2001/02/02"|0|"" 17339|7061|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox. The embrasures have been blocked, but holes left for bat entry. The entrance now has a locked door."|"2001/02/16"|0|"" 17340|7062|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox. Some brick-shuttering has fallen away. The embrasures have been blocked up but holes left for bat entry. There is now a locked door. There is a small metal disk on one of the walls, 'N.R.A.'."|"2001/02/16"|0|"" 17341|7063|31|"Type 22 concrete pillbox with two anti-tank 'pimples' close by. This pillbox was being used as a bat sanctuary, with blocked embrasures and a metal door. However, it has been vandalised: an embrasure has been smashed out, the door is hanging off its hinges, and the free-standing exterior blast wall has been pushed over. [A local man told the recorder that during WW2 there were concrete road blocks at this road junction, long since removed]."|"2001/02/16"|0|"" 17342|12918|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Very overgrown."|"2001/03/07"|0|"" 17344|12925|31|"Pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Overgrown."|"2001/03/07"|0|"" 17345|2644|31|"5 x anti-tank cubes close to the Drift Bridge."|"2001/03/07"|0|"" 17346|2645|31|"Approx. 40 anti-tank cubes. In overgrown surroundings."|"2001/03/07"|0|"" 17348|13786|31|"A six-sided pillbox used to stand at this location during, and for some time after, WW2. The date of demolition to make way for a visitors' car park is not known."|"2000/11/27"|0|"" 17349|13787|31|"This pillbox no longer exists, but survived at least until 1972. It quite clearly shows on wartime aerial photographs as a six-sided pillbox."|"2000/11/27"|0|"" 17350|13788|220|"The village hall was used as the HQ for the combined Broadheath / Hallow Platoon, Home Guard for most of WW2. The hall was used for lectures and for sleeping for the local patrol. The platoon alternated with Broadheath Village Hall on a weekly basis. [A group photograph of the platoon at stand-down shows the hall in the background]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17351|13789|171|"Bevere Lock and Weir was guarded as a 'vulnerable point' from 1940 onwards by the Hallow Home Guard. This duty was shared with the Grimley Home Guard. Initially, a wooden hut was provided for those off duty; later a room in the Lock Cottage was used for sleeping purposes. [Oral testimony from former Home Guard member]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17352|13790|171|"A set of 10 - 15 x anti-tank cylinders were stored here during WW2. [Oral testimony from local resident]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17353|13791|171|"Pillbox set into the road cutting to the NE of the junction at this location, with embrasures covering all three of the main road approaches. The area has been comprehensively redeveloped to accommodate the new Bromsgrove Highway and so nothing remains. [Oral testimony from local resident]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17354|13792|171|"The Morgan Works Home Guard platoon HQ was located in the commander's office at the works. There was also a store here for clothing and rifles. [Oral testimony from former Home Guard member]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17355|13793|171|"A collection of 10 to 15 x anti-t nk cylinders were stored on the side of the road here during WW2. [Oral testimony from local resident]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17358|13794|32|"A roll of barbed wire, approx. 5ft in diameter, and fixed to a wooden structure on the side of the road. The coil of barbed wire would be unwound to stretch across Feckenham Road to form a block. This appears to have been the 'Wallace Bag-net' type roadblock described in local Home Guard files. [Information from local resident and from Home Guard files]."|"____/__/__"|773|"" 17359|13795|31|"Pershore Mill was guarded by the LDV and later the Home Guard as a 'vulnerable point' from May 1940 onwards."|"1997/10/28"|0|"" 17360|13796|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, with one long side, facing E. The pillbox may be intact under a mound of turf."|"1999/09/17"|0|"" 17361|13797|31|"The village hall was used by the Eckington Home Guard as their HQ and meeting place. [The Eckington HG platoon was part of the 4th Worcestershire (Evesham) Battalion, whose HQ was at Wick House, Pershore]."|"1997/07/06"|0|"" 17362|2559|238|"Type 26 pillbox. [site and NGR confirmed from 1:2500 OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17363|12410|238|"Type 24 pillbox. [Position and NGR confirmed from 1:2500 OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17364|12409|238|"Type 24 pillbox. [Situation and NGR confirmed from 1:2500 OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17365|2563|238|"Type 24 pillbox [Position and NGR confirmed from 1:2500 OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17368|13798|238|"Type 24 pillbox. [site and NGR confirmed from 1:2500 OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17369|12407|238|"Type 24 pillbox. [Position and NGR confirmed from 1:2500 OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17370|12408|238|"Type 24 pillbox [position and NGR confirmed from 1:2500 OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17371|13799|238|"Type 22 pillbox. [site and NGR confirmed from AP and OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17372|13800|238|"Probable type 24 pillbox. [site and NGR confirmed from AP and OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17373|13801|238|"Type 22 pillbox. [site and NGR confirmed from AP and OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17374|13802|238|"Possible pillbox. [site and NGR confirmed from AP and OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17375|13803|238|"Possible pillbox. [site and NGR confirmed from AP and OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17376|13804|238|"Possible pillbox. [site and NGR confirmed from AP and OS map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17377|13805|238|"Probable type 26 square pillbox. [Position and NGR confirmed from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17378|13806|238|"Probable type 27 AA pillbox. [Position and NGR confirmed from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17379|13807|238|"Line of concrete anti-tank blocks [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17380|13808|238|"Probable type 22 pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17381|13809|238|"Square pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17382|13810|238|"Square pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17383|13811|238|"Concrete anti-tank blocks [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17384|13812|238|"Line of concrete anti-tank blocks [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17385|13813|238|"Concrete anti-tank blocks [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17386|13814|238|"Square pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"1968/__/__"|774|"" 17387|13815|238|"Pillbox; possible type 27 [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17388|13816|238|"Pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17389|6351|238|"Pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 sheet]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17390|6398|238|"Pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 sheet]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17391|13817|238|"Pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17392|1441|238|"Pillbox [site and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 plan SW5437]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17393|1436|238|"Pillbox [site verified from OS 1:2500 plan SW 5437]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17394|1438|238|"Pillbox [site verified from OS 1:2500 plan SW 5437]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17395|13818|238|"Hexagonal pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17396|13819|238|"Square pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17397|13820|238|"Probable pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17398|13821|238|"Probable pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17399|13822|31|"The Folly Road Aqueduct carries the main water supply to Birmingham from Wales. It was designated a 'vulnerable point' to be guarded by 'E' Company (Bewdley), 11th Btn. (Stourport) Home Guard"|"1998/04/24"|0|"" 17400|13823|31|"The railway viaduct at Hoo Brook was designated as a 'vulnerable point' and guarded by the Home Guard during WW2"|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17401|7955|318|"Brick and concrete 'mushroom-shaped' pillbox. In very good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17402|5873|318|"Brick and concrete underground two-roomed building. In good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17403|13824|318|"Cantilevered pillbox. Collapsed in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17405|3085|318|"Whiston House was a 19th century rectory. During WW2, the Morning Room was used as an HQ for 'D' coy, 11th Btn. (Hardingstone) Northamptonshire Home Guard. Close by the house, the Home Guard had an ammunition store and rifle range."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17406|13825|318|"A small shed was used for weapons' storage by the Home Guard. Almost certainly, long since demolished."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17407|7082|318|"5m diameter circular 'mushroom-type' structure of brick and concrete. Entrance to the W. In 1995, used for storage"|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 17408|13826|318|"E-facing pillbox made of mixed materials (brick, stone, breeze, concrete)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17409|1707|31|"Pillbox, in a derelict condition. Brick surmounted by concrete, with at least one embrasure visible. [Recorder, Osborne, identifies this as a type 22 pillbox]."|"1996/10/05"|0|"" 17410|13827|318|"Machine gun post established in tower of parish church during WW2."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17411|5889|318|"Tower windmill. In WW2 the owner became CO of the LDV and donated the windmill as an observation post. Four square holes were knocked out just above the line of the second floor windows. Replacement flooring was also installed, the supporting beams being cemented into the original mortices. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17412|13828|318|"Probable type 24 pillbox of a variant form. Hexagonal with brick walls and concrete roof and what appears to be an earth floor. Central brick square pillar/anti-ricochet wall. Embrasures to five sides, with concrete lintel over and internal concrete shelf. Entrance comprises a low rectangular opening, with above, and to both sides a small (rifle) embrasure. No blast wall at entrance. [Detailed survey (see reference) not held by DoBDA]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17413|13829|318|"Probable type 24 pillbox of a variant form. Hexagonal with brick walls and concrete roof and what appears to be an earth floor. Central brick square pillar/anti-ricochet wall. Embrasures to five sides, with concrete lintel over and internal concrete shelf. Entrance comprises a low rectangular opening, with above, and to both sides a small (rifle) embrasure. No blast wall at entrance. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17414|13830|318|"Probable type 24 pillbox of a variant form. Hexagonal with brick walls and concrete roof and what appears to be an earth floor. Central brick square pillar/anti-ricochet wall. Embrasures to five sides, with concrete lintel over and internal concrete shelf. Entrance comprises a low rectangular opening, with above, and to both sides a small (rifle) embrasure. No blast wall at entrance. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17415|3090|318|"FC construction pillbox with 2 gun mounts in situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17416|5751|318|"Concrete circular pillbox [type 25?] constructed without a roof. Heavily obscured by vegetation. The original embrasures have been reduced in size with concrete. The pillbox retains original green paint in places. Erosion by the river has left the pillbox overhanging the river and half of its foundations exposed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17417|13831|318|"Kettering anti-tank island."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17418|13832|318|"Northampton anti-tank island."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17419|9950|318|"A small rectangular brick structure with concrete roof. One doorway with concrete lintel (broken) and one small [ventilator?] opening."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17420|5886|318|"Tower windmill, of which only a shell remains. It was earmarked for Home Guard use in WW2. A makeshift shelter on the dust floor, reached by a wooden ladder, had been constructed for the men on watch. The platoon which used the windmill OP was part of 13 Btn. (Towcester District) Home Guard which had responsibility for the security of Silverstone airfield."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17421|5892|318|"Tower windmill use as Home Guard lookout. With its flat roof and railings, the windmill provided local defenders with an excellent observation platform."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17422|13833|31|"Field that was blocked with vertical poles against enemy aircraft landing. The farmer remembers them being a hindrance to agriculture. The field is known today as 'pole field'."|"1999/01/__"|0|"" 17423|13834|31|"Former railway bridge over the River Severn carrying the Bewdley to Tenbury Wells line. The line was taken up, and the bridge demolished, many years ago, although the stone supports for the latter remain."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 17424|13835|31|"A floating boom was constructed of wooden-clad steel tank pontoons, joined by steel wires, between Cramond foreshore and the S point of Cramond Island, as a defence against small surface craft gaining access to the naval anchorage in the upper Forth estuary and the dockyard at Rosyth. It provided cover for the construction of the concrete 'dragon's teeth' [see UORN 13836] just to the W. The S end of the pontoon was anchored to the 'parent rock' of the point c. 300 yards E of Cramond point, i.e. E of the Almond estuary."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 17425|13836|31|"Line of concrete blocks erected by Yorkshire Hennibique Co. as a sea barrier. Known locally as 'The Teeth'. [see also UORN 13835]. [Local sources that the foreman building the blocks, named Alf, was terrified of being hit by a bomb, and took cover whenever an aircraft appeared. Later in the war, he was killed by a bomb while working in Liverpool: the mortuary where his body lay was then bombed, and eventually also his grave!]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 17426|13837|31|"Concrete-faced hexagonal pillbox. The embrasures and doorway have been blocked up. [There is a possibility this is the same site as UORN 6147, reported as destroyed]."|"2000/10/41"|0|"" 17427|6143|31|"Buried pillbox. [W2 - Taylor]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17428|6142|31|"Pillbox. [W1 - Taylor]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17429|6160|31|"Pillbox. Embrasures and entrance blocked. [W3 - Taylor]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17430|7242|31|"Pillbox, with embrasures and entrance blocked. [W4 - Taylor]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17431|6161|31|"Type 24 concrete pillbox. Located on the S edge of Brimstage road between Brimstage and Clatterbridge. It covers W to E road across the Wirral."|"1995/07/16"|0|"" 17432|6153|31|"Pillbox. [W6 - Taylor]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17433|7774|31|"Pillbox. Embrasures and entrance blocked. [W10 - Taylor]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17435|13838|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17436|6157|31|"Pillbox. DESTROYED. Only base left. [W14 - Taylor]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17437|13839|31|"The railway tunnel, which was a designated 'vulnerable point', was protected by barbed wire entanglements and provided with an armed guard."|"1999/02/16"|0|"" 17438|8073|31|"Concrete-faced pillbox [possibly type 27], with turf on roof [remains of camouflage?]. [DD 101]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17439|8074|31|"Concrete-faced pillbox [possibly type 27]. [DD 101]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17440|7910|31|"Square concrete-faced pillbox, with turf on the roof [camouflage?]. Door to the S. "|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17441|7912|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox [possibly type 24], with turf on the roof [camouflage?]. The doorway is on the NE side."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17442|13840|31|"A pillbox which fits no standard layout, being a basically rectangular shape but with the N corner cut off. 4 x embrasures. Brick-shuttered, with finely-pointed brick work. The embrasures and two entrances (high and low-level) are all bricked up. On the W side, the concrete foundation slab is exposed. The beach is some 150 yards away, and the pillbox would have covered a 'chine' (or valley) leading away from the beach towards Westbourne. "|"2001/01/17"|0|"" 17443|13841|31|"A pillbox of which only the upper part surmounts an adjacent four feet high stone farmyard wall. Brick-shuttered and with concrete rendering. It overlooks the River Nadder valley below to the S. [Foot and mouth restrictions prevented the recorder making a more detailed survey]."|"2001/04/03"|0|"" 17444|13842|31|"A square pillbox similar to a type 26, which had a propane gas cylinder placed on the concrete roof. The pillbox was DEMOLISHED in April 2001. The yard owner had indicated to the recorder he was going to do this. The pillbox was either entirely of brick (with concrete embrasures) or brick-shuttered. "|"2001/04/03"|0|"" 17445|13843|31|"Possibly two-storey pillbox, now DEMOLISHED. An area of smooth concrete may mark the base."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17446|11336|31|"An unidentified type of pillbox, brick or brick-shuttered, with a concrete roof and standing on a concrete base. There has been an erosion of soil under the pillbox base slab. Sited to protect the exits from Kenfig Sands as the entrance is to the N and the pillbox faces towards the sea."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 17448|13844|31|"Large number of anti-tank pimples lining both sides of various roads. Many others may be buried under the sand."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 17449|13845|31|"Lozenge, brick faced pillbox [Osborne record]. [Recorder gives NGR as SS 832816, unless this is a separate site]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17450|13845|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox. [Recorder views from a distance owing to foot and mouth disease restrictions]."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 17452|13846|31|"Anti-tank gun store or possibly magazine, covered with earth. Entrance visible."|"2001/04/18"|0|"" 17453|13847|31|"9 x anti-tank blocks, of which 7 are in situ and 2 overturned. They are of a large 'pimple' type, with sloping sides and a flat top. They are in a row running N - S."|"2001/03/27"|0|"" 17454|13848|31|"Type 22 pillbox defending searchlight."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17455|13849|31|"Type 22 pillbox defending searchlight."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17456|13850|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17458|13851|31|"Home Guard store / shelter."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17459|13852|31|"31 x anti-tank blocks in a line parallel with the railway, and 9 running at an angle roughly parallel with Fairmile Road. A type 22 pillbox forms part of the first line [see UORN 13853]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17460|13853|31|"Type 22 pillbox forming one component of a line of 31 x anti-tank blocks [see UORN 13852]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17461|13854|31|"Large brick-shuttered pillbox of a variant form (designed for the site). Some brick-shuttering falling away. Low entrance. At least three vertical embrasures. [RAF Watnall was Fighter Command's 12 Group HQ]."|"2001/03/27"|0|"" 17462|13855|31|"Large brick-shuttered hexagonal pillbox of a variant form (designed for the site). Some brick-shuttering falling away. Low entrance (faces S) with embrasure over. There is a porch (partly destroyed). Embrasures on all sides. [RAF Watnall was Fighter Command's 12 Group HQ]."|"2001/03/27"|0|"" 17463|96|31|"Recorder, Woodhead, states 'photographs only' - these not received by DoBDA. [Recorder gives NGR - NT 134803]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17464|13856|31|"Pillbox, with grass on the roof [camouflage]. Good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17465|3138|31|"Roadside pillbox [recorder gives NGR - NN 782454]."|"1999/04/07"|0|"" 17466|13763|31|"Pillbox. [Recorder, Cobb]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17467|13857|31|"Wooden posts embedded in Drum Sands to prevent enemy aircraft from landing. Those to the W of the River Almond mouth still remain (in part). Those on the E were sawn off by local people for firewood after the war."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 17468|13858|31|"Pair of square concrete blocks, with square centre holes, set into boundary wall of Bruntsfield Golf Course. Situated to either side of lamppost, facing towards Whitehouse Road."|"1997/08/23"|0|"" 17469|13859|31|"Loopholes in wall: wall now removed when road junction widened."|"1997/08/23"|0|"" 17470|13860|31|"Gun emplacement [probably, pillbox] in arable field (currently 'set aside'). The site is covered by whin bushes and vegetation, and used as a stone dump by the farmer of Turnhouse Farm. Panoramic views in all directions."|"1997/08/14"|0|"" 17471|13861|171|"Cramond Church Hall (now demolished) was on the site of the present Smart's Offices. The Home Guard was based here during WW2, as was the Fire Service. [Local knowledge]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17472|11864|31|"Two pairs of square concrete blocks, with square centre holes, set into stone wall on NE side of Quality Street/Queensferry Road junction. It is thought these are in their original positions."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 17473|13862|32|"Defended locality - 'Leintwardine 57'. Also termed a nodal point."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17475|13863|32|"Defended locality for protection of Shobdon airfield."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17477|13864|32|"Defended locality for protection of Shobdon airfield."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17479|13865|32|"Defended locality for protection of Shobdon airfield."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17481|13866|32|"Defended locality for protection of Shobdon airfield."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17483|13867|32|"Defended locality for protection of Shobdon airfield."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17485|13868|32|"Defended locality for protection of Shobdon airfield."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17487|13869|32|"Defended locality covering road junction - 'Orleton 116'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17489|13870|32|"Defended locality covering road junction - 'Brimfield 104'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17491|13871|32|"Defended locality covering bridge over River Wye - 'Bredwardine 120'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17493|13872|32|"Defended locality covering bridge over River Wye. [The bridge has now gone]."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17495|13873|32|"Defended locality covering bridge over River Wye - 'Bridge Sollers 175'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17497|13874|32|"Defended locality protecting RAF Madley airfield - 'Holsty Farm 60'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17499|13875|32|"Defended locality protecting RAF Madley airfield - 'Dunswater Farm 60'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17501|13876|32|"Defended locality protecting bridge across the River Lugg - 'Mordiford Bridge 170'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17503|13877|32|"Leintwardine nodal point."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17505|13878|32|"Holme Lacy defended locality, covering a crossing of the River Wye."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17507|13879|32|"Leominster nodal point."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17509|13880|32|"Leominster centre of resistance - 'Leominster 205'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17511|13881|32|"Kington centre of resistance - 'Kington 150'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17513|13882|32|"Kington nodal point."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17515|13883|32|"Hereford anti-tank island."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17517|13884|32|"Hereford nodal point protecting the crossing of the River Wye - 'Hereford 850'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17519|13885|32|"Portway centre of resistance S of Hereford."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17521|13886|32|"Whitney on Wye centre of resistance on a crossing of the River Wye - 'Whitney on Wye 80'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17523|13887|32|"Hoarwithy centre of resistance on a crossing of the River Wye - 'Hoarwithy 175'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17525|13888|32|"Pontrilas centre of resistance - 'Pontrilas 100'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17527|13889|32|"Pontrilas nodal point"|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17529|13890|31|"Pillbox; no specification. Controlled the point where railway line crossed road."|"1999/01/26"|0|"" 17530|13891|32|"Ross-on-Wye nodal point"|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17532|13892|32|"Ross Bridge centre of resistance on a crossing of the River Wye - 'Ross Bridge 400'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17534|13893|32|"Kerne Bridge centre of resistance on a crossing of the River Wye - 'Kerne Bridge 200'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17536|5171|31|"Rectangular concrete pillbox behind sea bank - a variant on a type 23. Two roofed chambers, with embrasures, and an open central chamber (for AA gun)."|"2001/05/07"|0|"" 17537|5170|31|"Pillbox."|"2001/05/07"|0|"" 17538|13894|31|"Possible Home Guard shelter (or store). Brick building with flat concrete roof. Wooden doors still extant. [There is no paper version of this record]."|"2001/05/07"|0|"" 17539|3086|318|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17540|13895|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17541|13896|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17542|1844|222|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17543|13897|222|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17544|1326|407|"Horizontal rail road block pillar at Bow Bridge (which was prepared for demolition), with 6pdr. anti-tank gun emplacement nearby [see UORN 1319]. The block reduced the road width from 22ft to 17ft 8ins. It was supported by 13 tetrahedra and 18 mines. The second pillar has been removed. [Information from David Hunt]."|"2001/05/08"|0|"" 17545|1319|407|"6pdr anti-tank gun emplacement, one of sixteen on the Taunton Stop Line. The maximum range of the gun was 600 yards. [Information from David Hunt]."|"2001/05/08"|0|"" 17546|13898|222|"Pillbox; designed for site."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17547|13899|222|"Pillbox; designed for site."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17548|13900|222|"Pillbox; designed for site."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17549|13901|222|"Pillbox; designed for site."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17550|13902|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17551|13903|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17552|13904|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17553|13905|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17554|13906|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17556|13907|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17557|13908|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17558|13909|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17559|13910|222|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17560|13911|31|"W-facing stone wall with loopholes."|"2001/05/__"|780|"31-32" 17561|12833|31|"Loopholed W-facing stone wall. Loopholes are at shoulder height."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17562|13912|31|"W-facing stone wall with loopholes that are some 8-9 feet above the road level. The ground level behind the wall is some 2-3 feet higher than the road level. The loopholes cannot be readily seen as they are overgrown with ivy."|"2001/05/__"|780|"31-32" 17563|4819|222|"Type 24 variant pillbox. [Francis]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17564|4820|222|"Type 26 variant pillbox. [Francis]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17565|4821|222|"Type 26 variant pillbox [Francis]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17566|4823|222|"Type 24 variant pillbox [Francis]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17567|4824|222|"Type 24 variant pillbox. [Francis, who gives NGR - TL 45574654]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17568|13913|222|"Battle headquarters."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17569|2120|222|"Type 22 pillbox. [Francis]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17570|2121|222|"Type 22 pillbox [Francis]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17571|13916|222|"Gun post [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17572|13917|31|"This railway bridge was guarded 24 hours a day during the summer of 1944 to prevent enemy action to destroy it. The Knightwick Company, Home Guard had responsibility for guarding the bridge. The route was used by munitions trains and American hospital trains."|"1999/12/__"|0|"" 17573|13918|32|"Ledbury centre of resistance on a crossing of the River Leadon - 'Ledbury 550'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17575|13919|32|"Ledbury nodal point."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17577|13920|32|"Wollaston defended locality - 'Wollaston 70'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17579|13921|32|"Trimpley defended locality."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17581|13922|32|"Chadwick defended locality, thought to be centred on Chadwick Manor."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17583|13923|32|"Wychbold defended locality, thought to be centred on the BBC W/T station."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17585|13924|32|"Areley Kings defended locality, thought to be centred on a road junction."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17587|13925|32|"Holt Fleet defended locality, at a crossing of the River Severn."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17589|13926|32|"Spetchley defended locality."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17591|13927|32|"Norton (Worcester) defended locality, assumed to be the defence of Norton Barracks (No. 23 Infantry Training Centre)."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17593|13928|32|"Cowleigh defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock on the approach to Great Malvern from Hereford."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17595|13929|32|"Wyche defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock at the Wyche cutting through the Malvern Hills."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17596|13930|32|"British Camp (Malvern) defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock on the pass of the A449 road through the Malvern Hills."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17597|13931|32|"Hollybush defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock on the pass of the A438 road through the Malvern Hills."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17598|13932|32|"Norton (Evesham) defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock on the main road past the village."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17599|13933|32|"Littleton defended locality on the River Avon stop line."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17600|13934|32|"Wood Norton defended locality, assumed to be the BBC W/T station."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17601|13935|32|"Fladbury defended locality, assumed to be the crossing over the River Avon stop line."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17602|13936|32|"Honeybourne defended locality, assumed to be the airfield defences."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17603|13937|32|"Broadway defended locality."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17604|13938|32|"Great Hampton defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock in the road cutting on the approach to Evesham."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17605|13939|32|"Pershore defended locality."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17606|13940|32|"Beckford defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock on the A46 trunk road."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17607|13941|32|"Saxons Lode defended locality, assumed to be the defence of the petrol depot here."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17608|13942|32|"Longdon defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock on the road through the village."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17609|13943|32|"Severn Stoke defended locality, assumed to be a roadblock in a cutting to the S of the village."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17610|13944|32|"Whittington centre of resistance - 'Whittington 85', assumed to be a roadblock to the S of the village."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17611|13945|32|"Iverley centre of resistance - 'Iverley 76', assumed to be a roadblock on Five Ways."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17612|13946|32|"Iverley nodal point."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17613|13947|32|"Worcester Lane crossroads centre of resistance - 'Worcester Lane Crossroads (Pedmore) 82', assumed to be a roadblock."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17614|13948|32|"Pedmore nodal point."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17615|13949|32|"Wychbury centre of resistance - 'Wychbury 68', assumed to be an Iron Age hillfort refortified."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17616|13950|32|"Hagley Hill centre of resistance - 'Hagley Hill 226', assumed to be a roadblock."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17617|13951|32|"Hasbury centre of resistance - 'Hasbury 97', assumed to be a roadblock."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17618|13952|32|"Hunnington centre of resistance - 'Hunnington 96', assumed to be a roadblock."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17619|13953|32|"Romsley centre of resistance - Romsley 220', assumed to be a roadblock on the main road past the village."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17620|13954|32|"Bromsgrove centre of resistance - 'Bromsgrove 360'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17621|13955|32|"Bromsgrove nodal point."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17622|13956|32|"Rock Hill centre of resistance, assumed to be a roadblock on this high point to the SW of Bromsgrove."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17623|13957|32|"Powick centre of resistance, at a crossing over the River Teme."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17624|13958|32|"Bransford centre of resistance, at a crossing of the River Teme."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17625|13959|32|"Knightsford Bridge centre of resistance, at a crossing of the River Teme."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17626|13960|32|"Upton upon Severn centre of resistance, at a crossing of the River Severn."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17627|13961|32|"Kidderminster anti-tank island - 'Kidderminster 1046'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17628|13962|32|"Redditch anti-tank island - 'Redditch 1500'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17629|13963|32|"Worcester anti-tank island - 'Worcester 2200'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17630|13964|32|"Droitwich anti-tank island."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17631|13965|32|"Evesham anti-tank island - designated 'Evesham 550'."|"1942/10/08"|778|"" 17632|13966|31|"Structure of curved concrete beams, said to be a conversion of a Stanton shelter into a Ruck pillbox. Certainly an unusual, rare structure. "|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 17633|13178|31|"A six-sided lozenge-shaped pillbox, with a blast wall protecting the entrance on the W side. An Orlit aircraft post stands on top of it, reached by an iron ladder."|"1999/07/03"|0|"" 17634|13967|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox, described as being amongst the remains of an anti-aircraft battery."|"1995/10/15"|0|"" 17635|13968|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox, described as being amongst the remains of an anti-aircraft battery."|"1995/10/15"|0|"" 17636|6515|31|"One of two coast battery gun sites that were covered by a large wood and brick structure made to look like a boathouse. Each site had a 4.7in QF naval gun, made in Japan in 1917. The second site in front of Ness House [see UORN 6514] was destroyed in 1993 by South West Water."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17637|6514|31|"One of two coast battery gun sites that were covered by a large wood and brick structure made to look like a boathouse. Each site had a 4.7in QF naval gun, made in Japan in 1917. This site in front of Ness House was destroyed in 1993 by South West Water. [See also UORN 6515]."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17639|13969|215|"Pillbox described by recorder as 'type 29' - almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17640|13970|215|"Pillbox described by recorder as 'type 29' - almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17641|13971|215|"Pillbox described by recorder as 'type 29' - almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17642|13972|215|"2 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17643|13973|215|"3 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17645|13975|215|"7 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17646|13976|215|"5 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17647|13977|215|"25 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17648|13978|215|"Pillbox described by recorder as 'type 29' - almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17649|13979|215|"Pillbox described by recorder as 'type 29' - almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17650|3071|215|"28 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17651|3083|215|"20+ anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17652|13980|215|"Unfilled stretch of anti-tank ditch."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17653|13981|215|"The line of an infilled stretch of anti-tank ditch, the course of which can be seen as a linear 'hump'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17654|13982|215|"Pillbox described by recorder as 'type 29' - almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"10" 17655|13983|215|"Unfilled stretch of anti-tank ditch."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17656|8401|215|"3 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17657|13984|215|"Pillbox called by the recorder a 'type 29', but almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17658|13985|215|"Pillbox called by the recorder a 'type 29', but almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17659|13986|215|"2 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"13" 17660|5744|215|"84 x anti-tank 'bollards', and a stretch of unfilled anti-tank ditch."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17661|13987|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17662|13988|215|"Pillbox called by the recorder a 'type 29', but almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17663|13989|215|"Pillbox called by the recorder a 'type 29', but almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17664|13990|215|"Pillbox called by the recorder a 'type 29', but almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17665|13991|215|"Pillbox called by the recorder a 'type 29', but almost certainly a shell-proof type 24, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17666|13992|215|"1 x anti-tank 'bollard'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17667|13993|215|"Pillbox called by the recorder a 'type 29', but almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17668|13994|215|"Pillbox called by the recorder a 'type 29', but almost certainly a shell-proof type 24."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17669|5752|215|"5 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17670|13995|215|"5 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"14" 17671|8552|215|"Unfilled anti-tank ditch."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 17672|13996|215|"Unfilled infantry trenches."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 17673|13997|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17674|13998|222|"Spigot mortar."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 17675|13724|31|"Emergency engine house. It has been used as a public toilet, but is now used as a store."|"2001/05/__"|317|"" 17676|13999|31|"Engine house, consisting of large room with two concrete engine stands (held 2 x 22 kilowatt Uster diesel engines). Small room to side for use by engine staff to sleep in."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17678|6579|31|"Searchlight. Outside steps lead to an open-fronted single room."|"2001/05/__"|317|"" 17679|14000|31|"Underground ammunition store, built back from the road into a bank. Overgrown. For many years it was used by the local council as a gardener's store."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17680|6590|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox set into cliff. The doorway and embrasures are now blocked up."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17681|6516|31|"Guardhouse and searchlight position. The duty guard slept on the ground floor - at Shaldon House there was a gate across the road, manned by a sentry whose post was attached to a brick built machine gun house on the beach side of Marine Parade (this structure was demolished shortly after the war). On the first floor there was a coastal searchlight (210 million candle power): its origin was an anti-aircraft searchlight."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17682|14001|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 17683|168|215|"4 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 17684|14002|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 17685|14003|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 17686|14004|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 17687|14005|325|"Trefonen is a small village SW of Oswestry in an upland area. A minor road passes through the village between Oswestry and the A495 road. During WW2 the centre of the village was termed a 'defended locality. A strongpoint was set up on The Cross. A steel hawser was anchored at one end to the big tree in the grounds of the Efel Inn, and was looped to a stone post on the opposite side of the road. A slit trench was dug just over the cemetery wall behind the war memorial."|"2001/__/__"|782|"" 17688|14006|215|"Malmesbury anti-tank island."|"1946/__/__"|783|"" 17689|14007|31|"Spigot mortar site covering the railway line. The area has changed radically by development post-war."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17691|14008|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement as part of a defence post in the St. Paul's Steeple area near the Abbey."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17693|14009|31|"Spigot mortar emplacement as part of a defence post in The Holloway area of Malmesbury."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17695|14010|31|"Pillbox close to a ROC underground monitoring room [see NAI 5166]. The pillbox has been used for aircraft observation, with an external iron ladder still in place, but detached at the top. There is evidence for a mounting on top of the pillbox."|"1999/05/15"|0|"" 17696|2403|31|"Underground bunker situated at junction of two former hedgerows and built into side of deep ditch. Nissen-hut type buried structure. Entrance tunnels destroyed. Land owner: Mr. Elliot, Manor House, Bewholme. [with rough plan and drawing on form]."|"1993/07/__"|0|"" 17697|9936|325|"Auxiliary Unit underground base, which originally had a roof supported on concrete posts and the whole structure covered with earth. The entrance would have been through a tunnel at some distance away."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17698|8521|32|"TDW/1155 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 41/10 SE 371032. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949."|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17700|14011|32|"TDW/1157 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 41/12 NE 323308. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. Described as being in 'dangerous condition. The Army had made 'an attempt at destruction'."|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17701|14012|32|"TDW/1159 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 41/10 NE 299164. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949."|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17702|14013|32|"TDW/1160 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 41/10 SE 342058. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. 'Very near to public right of way and near to cottages'."|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17703|14014|32|"TDW/1161 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 41/10 NW 165133. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. "|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17704|14015|32|"TDW/1162 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 41/10 NE 254198. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. Partly destroyed by Army: in dangerous condition, main hut partially filled but secondary hut remains."|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17705|14016|32|"TDW/1168 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 44/10 SW 428006. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. In grounds of house [name or number not stated]."|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17706|8520|32|"TDW/1158 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 44/10 NW 403182. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. "|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17707|14017|32|"TDW/1154 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 44/12 SW 412282. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. Partly demolished by Army. In dangerous condition. Cottages nearby."|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17708|14018|32|"TDW/1153 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 44/12 SE 335228. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. Partly demolished by Army. In dangerous condition. "|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17709|14019|32|"TDW/1156 (Ministry of Town and Country Planning reference). Cassini grid 41/12 SE 148246. Underground shelter considered for destruction as public danger, 1949. 'Extremely difficult to find. About 20-25 ft off track leading from gate to wood. Follow track 30ft N from gate, then 70ft W'."|"1949/07/12"|784|"" 17710|14020|32|"Anti-tank blocks in garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17711|268|32|"Documentary source records 15 x anti-tank blocks and B/H [pillbox - see possibly UORN 489 or 7954] at 189, New North Road, Hainault. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17712|14021|32|"3 x anti-tank blocks in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17713|14022|32|"Anti-tank ditch section. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17714|14023|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17715|14024|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17716|14025|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17717|14026|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17718|14027|32|"Pillbox ('B/H'). Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17719|14028|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks at side of house. Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17720|14029|32|"32 x anti-tank blocks in side garden of house. Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17721|14030|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front garden. Categorised 'C', 1946-1948. [The location of this site is uncertain]."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17722|14031|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in garden and on pavement. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948, and removed."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17723|14032|32|"Anti-landing trenches. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948, and infilled."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17724|14033|32|"Pillbox ('B/H'). Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17725|14034|32|"Pillbox ('B/N') on land. Public house wall stated as 'reinstated'. Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17726|14035|32|"Anti-tank blocks. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948. One block at No 147 later categorised 'C'."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17727|14036|32|"Ground floor fortified ('B/H'). Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17728|14037|32|"Anti-tank block in garage entrance. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17729|14038|32|"13 x anti-tank blocks in grounds. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948. [see also UORN 14039]."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17730|14039|32|"Anti-tank ditch section. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948. [see also UORN 14038]."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17731|14040|32|"Anti-tank block. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17732|14041|32|"Anti-tank blocks. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17733|14042|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17734|5611|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in office. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17735|14043|32|"2 x pillboxes ('B/Hs') 'on property' (one a lock-up shop). Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17736|14044|32|"Anti-tank blocks, including 9 x blocks at no. 319 on vacant land and in side entrance.. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17737|14045|32|"14 x anti-tank blocks in front (3) and rear (11) gardens. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17738|14046|32|"6 x bent iron rails in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17739|14047|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17740|14048|32|"Anti-tank block at side of house. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17741|14049|32|"7 x anti-tank blocks at side of house and in front garden of these two houses (six at no. 451). Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17742|14050|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17743|14051|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front and rear gardens. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17744|14052|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') 'on premises' [a shop]. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17745|14054|32|"Strongpoint on roof of off-licence. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17746|14053|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') 'in front of shop premises'. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17747|14055|32|"Anti-tank block at side of house. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17748|14056|32|"Defence work (unspecified). Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17749|12932|32|"Defence work (unspecified). Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17750|14057|31|"15 anti tank blocks (4ft x 4ft x 4ft) [see UORN 734] together with anti tank ditch (plain earth) across square. Also brick built ARP Wardens Post with flat concrete roof."|"1997/03/17"|0|"" 17751|14058|32|"Defence work (unspecified). Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17752|14059|32|"Defence work (unspecified). Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17753|14060|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front of garage. Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17754|14061|32|"5 x anti-tank blocks in garden. Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17755|14062|32|"Anti-tank ditch section. Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17756|14063|32|"Pillbox ('B/H'). Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17757|14064|32|"Fortification in back room (bedroom) of house. Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17758|14065|32|"'Concealed barbed wire'. Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17759|1537|31|"Type 24 concrete-faced pillbox. Almost hidden by vegetation. [Grid reference confirmed by GPS]."|"2001/05/29"|0|"" 17760|2408|31|"Concrete-faced type 24 pillbox. [Grid reference confirmed by GPS]."|"2001/05/29"|0|"" 17761|14066|32|"13 x anti-tank blocks. Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17762|14067|32|"Two rooms on ground floor converted into strongpoints (pillbox). Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17763|14068|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front of garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17764|14069|32|"Pillbox ('B/H'). Categorised 'B', 1946-1948, later altered to 'A'."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17765|8175|222|"Type 24 pillbox. Recorded by Oxford Archaeological Unit ahead of destruction for Channel Tunnel Rail Link."|"2000/08/__"|786|"" 17766|8178|222|"Type 24 pillbox. Recorded by Oxford Archaeological Unit ahead of destruction for Channel Tunnel Rail Link."|"2000/08/__"|786|"" 17768|14070|222|"36 x anti-tank blocks discovered beneath a farm track. They were not in situ, and may have been moved from their original situation during the construction of the M20 motorway."|"2000/10/__"|787|"" 17770|14071|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement [type not specified]. Main embrasure on the W side. Marked on OS map. [Recorder could not inspect closely owing to foot and mouth disease precautions]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17771|14072|31|"Approx. 6 x anti-tank 'pimples'."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 17772|14073|31|"Approx. 12 x anti-tank 'pimples'. Possible anti-tank ditch immediately to S of site."|"2001/01/19"|0|"" 17773|14074|31|"Anti-tank gun pillbox [not specified] on hilltop commanding view of Pett Level. [Detailed inspection not possible owing to foot and mouth disease precautions]."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 17774|14075|32|"3 x anti-tank blocks in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948, later altered to 'A'."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17775|14076|32|"Concrete anti-tank block in sideway.. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17776|14077|32|"Anti-tank blocks in side garden and greenhouse. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17777|14078|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17778|14079|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17779|14080|32|"7 x anti-tank blocks in front and rear garden. Categorised 'B', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17780|14081|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in front garden. Not categorised."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17781|14082|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17782|14083|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17783|14084|32|"1 x anti-tank block at side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17784|14085|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17785|14086|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17786|14087|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17787|14088|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17788|14089|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17789|14090|32|"1 x anti-tank block at side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17790|14091|32|"1 x anti-tank block at side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17791|14092|32|"4 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17792|14093|32|"4 x anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17793|14094|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17794|14095|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17795|14096|32|"1 x anti-tank block at side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17796|14097|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17797|14098|32|"1 x anti-tank block at side of house. "|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17798|14099|32|"1 x anti-tank block in side entrance."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17799|14100|31|"A concrete bunker, which may have held ammunition, stands behind a concrete apron which was the position of a gun [Hotchkiss] covering the entrance to the harbour."|"1996/04/09"|0|"" 17800|14101|31|"4 x roadblock cylinders near to a nissen hut and hut base."|"1994/05/__"|0|"" 17801|14102|215|"Sandbagged machine gun position on village green, probably constructed by local Home Guard."|"2000/__/__"|788|"" 17802|14103|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front garden and at side."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17803|14104|32|"Three and a half anti-tank blocks in front and rear gardens."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17804|14105|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17805|14106|32|"Anti-tank blocks in yard."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17806|14107|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front of garage."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17807|14108|32|"9 x anti-tank blocks adjacent to pillbox [see UORN 14109]."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17808|14109|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') adjacent to anti-tank blocks [see UORN 14108]."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17809|14110|32|"Anti-tank ditch. Infilled by Essex War Agricultural Executive Committee."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17810|14111|32|"Anti-tank blocks in garage approach."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17811|14112|32|"14 x anti-tank blocks against house in approach road."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17812|14113|32|"Weapon pit in garden at rear."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17813|14114|32|"Barbed wire on land."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17814|14115|32|"8 x anti-tank blocks in back garden and side entrance."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17815|14116|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17816|14117|32|"Anti-tank block at side of house."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17817|14118|32|"22 x anti-tank blocks on lawn and in garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17818|14119|32|"5 x anti-tank blocks in side garden and 4 x blocks at rear of garage."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17819|14120|32|"Two and a half anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17820|14121|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17821|14122|32|"Pillbox in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17822|14123|32|"9 x anti-tank blocks in back garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17823|14124|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks on drive-in."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17824|14125|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17825|14126|31|"Small brick pillbox with concrete roof defending a Bofors LAA emplacement. The site was excavated ahead of destruction for a new road. [See NAI 4276]."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 17826|14127|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front garden and drive."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17827|14128|32|"Small pillboxes ('B/Ns') in front gardens."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17828|14129|32|"Anti-tank blocks on forecourt."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17829|14130|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks each side of house."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17830|14131|32|"Pillbox ('B/N') in garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17831|14132|32|"Anti-tank block inside fence."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17832|14133|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17833|14134|32|"Defence work [not specified] near entrance to house."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17834|14135|32|"3 x anti-tank blocks on forecourt."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17835|14136|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17836|14137|32|"6 x anti-tank blocks in front and rear gardens."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17837|14138|32|"1 x anti-tank block in front garden and 10 x anti-tank blocks in rear garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17838|14139|32|"11 x anti-tank blocks in forecourt and 8 x blocks in garden at rear."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17839|14140|32|"3 x anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17840|14141|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17841|14142|32|"4 x anti-tank blocks at side and 12 x blocks in garden at rear."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17842|14143|32|"Defence wiring. Cassini grid ref: 820190."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17843|14144|32|"Defence wiring."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17844|14145|32|"Defence wiring."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17845|14146|31|"Underground headquarters and command post of the GOC British Forces, Northern Ireland. It is sited to the rear of the Officers Mess in Thiepval Barracks. Constructed in September 1941. The original access, a short flight of steps to a doorway, is now bricked up; access, however, can be made through the further of two emergency escape shafts which are both visible on the surface and covered by concrete slabs. The original entrance leads to a long passageway going off at right angles which leads to the first of four large rooms. The whole bunker is formed basically around two double-skinned nissen structures, joined by a short passage, with each 'hut' subdivided into two. All rooms contain electrical fittings, telephone points, and the remains of shelf brackets. Although there is some standing water inside, the structure seems to be well preserved, although many of the doors are badly rotted. "|"1998/07/__"|0|"" 17846|14147|32|"Gun pit in garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17847|14148|32|"Pillbox ('B/H')."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17848|14149|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in forecourt."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17849|14150|32|"Anti-tank block ('T/B') in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17850|14151|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') and 'platform'."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17851|14152|32|"Pillbox ('B/H')."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17852|14153|32|"1 x anti-tank block in sideway."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17853|14154|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks in sideway."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17854|14155|32|"Anti-tank ditch and barbed wire."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17855|14156|32|"Two and a half anti-tank blocks."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17857|14158|32|"15 x anti-tank blocks."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17858|14159|32|"Pillbox ('B/H')."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17859|14160|32|"Sandbagged emplacement and barbed wire. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17860|14161|32|"Section of anti-tank ditch. Categorised 'A' for infill."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17861|14162|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in church grounds. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17862|14163|32|"3 x anti-tank blocks in front garden. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17863|14164|32|"3 x anti-tank blocks in front garden. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17864|14165|32|"Section of anti-tank ditch. Categorised 'C' for infill."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17865|14166|32|"Section of anti-tank ditch. Categorised 'C' for infill."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17866|14167|32|"4 x anti-tank blocks. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17867|14168|32|"1 x anti-tank block. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17868|14169|32|"1 x anti-tank block. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17869|14170|32|"One half of an anti-tank block. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17870|14171|32|"2 x machine gun posts. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17871|14172|32|"Section of anti-tank ditch. Categorised 'C' for infill."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17872|14173|32|"3 x anti-tank blocks. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17873|14174|32|"Sockets and loose bent iron rails in front garden. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17874|14175|32|"Anti-landing trenches. Categorised 'C' for infill."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17875|14176|32|"Weapon pits. Categorised 'C' for infill."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17876|14177|31|"Pillbox designed to look like part of the sea wall. It is L-shape, about 3ft high with about 4ft below ground. The entrance was a hatch about 2ft from the outside wall in the ground. It now has a covering of thick timbers to stop intruders. The embrasures have been bricked up."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 17877|14178|32|"Weapon pit. Cassini grid ref: 619137. Categorised 'C' for infill."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17878|14179|32|"Sentry pit. Cassini grid ref: 692169. Categorised 'C' for infill."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17879|14180|32|"Fortification of corner room of offices, forming loopholes. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17880|14181|32|"4 x anti-tank blocks in rear garden. Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17881|14182|32|"Firing point on roof. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17882|14183|32|"9 x anti-tank blocks in garden at rear. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17883|14184|32|"Pillbox ('B/H') in shop. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17884|14185|32|"Fortification in cellar. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17885|14186|32|"Weapon pit. Categorised 'C' for infill"|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17886|14187|32|"Defence site [unspecified] involving restoration of garden fence. Categorised 'C'."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17887|14188|32|"Defence site [unspecified] involving restoration of garden fence. Categorised 'C'."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17888|14189|32|"5 x concrete blocks in front garden. Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17889|14190|32|"Spigot mortar site. Categorised 'A', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17890|14191|32|"Dannert wire. Categorised 'B', 1946-1949."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17891|14192|32|"Trenches and wire. Categorised 'A', 1946-1949."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17892|14193|32|"Pillboxes. Categorised 'C', 1946-1949. [5 x pillboxes in this area (Bouchiers Hall Farm] were situated in OS 55, 9, 11, 4, and 215]."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17893|14194|32|"Pillbox and sandbagged post. Categorised 'B', 1946-1949."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17894|14195|32|"Barbed wire. Categorised 'A', 1946-1949."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17895|14196|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C', 1946-1949."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17896|14197|32|"Pillboxes and barbed wire. Categorised 'C', 1946-1949."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17897|14198|32|"Pillbox in front garden. Categorised 'B'."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17898|14199|32|"3 x anti-tank blocks erected in front garden and 4 x blocks near back fence]. Categorised 'B'."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17900|14201|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 386670"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17902|14202|32|"Defence site [no specification]. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17903|14203|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 383669"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17905|14204|32|"2 x concrete anti-tank blocks fixed in forecourt to shop. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17906|14205|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 388674"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17909|14207|32|"Pillbox"|"1940/11/27"|6|"" 17910|14208|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 391672"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17912|14209|32|"Defence site [no specification]. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17913|14211|31|"Type 24 pillbox, close to River Ouse, with 1 foot thick walls. Field slopes up behind pillbox."|"1996/09/02"|114|"" 17914|14211|215|"Facing S to cover road and rail bridges over the River Ouse. Interior fittings still complete."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 17915|14211|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with protected entrance and distinctive outer embrasure design."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 17916|14212|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 381641"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17918|14213|32|"Defence site [no specification]. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17919|14214|32|"Anti-tank ditch."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17920|14216|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 382643"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17922|14217|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 383643"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17924|14218|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 399666"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17926|14219|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 400663"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17928|14220|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 401661"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17930|14221|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 409650"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17932|14222|32|"Anti-tank ditch running through building sites [c.1948]."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17933|7096|32|"Strongpoint in back bedroom of house, on first floor."|"____/__/__"|785|"" 17934|14223|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 415627"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17936|14225|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 417625"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17938|14226|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 407637"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17940|14227|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 408635"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17942|14228|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 349658"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17944|14229|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17945|14230|32|"Anti-tank blocks in garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17946|14231|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 347659"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17948|14232|32|"1st floor strongpoint in front room of shop and dwelling house."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17950|14233|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 347658"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17951|14234|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 365639"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17953|14235|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 366638"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17955|14236|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 365637"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17957|14237|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 365635"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17959|14238|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 420604"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17961|14239|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 421607"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17963|14240|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 423607"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17965|1240|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17966|14241|32|"Pillbox. Categorised as 'A' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17968|8175|32|"Pillbox. [Sector 1]. Cassini ref. 411651."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17969|8178|32|"Pillbox. [Sector 1]. Cassini ref. 412650"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17970|14242|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 418644"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17971|14243|32|"2 x half concrete blocks, one erected on right side and other on left side of house on cement paths. Categorised as 'B' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17972|2572|32|"Six and a half concrete blocks erected in garden at side and rear of house. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17973|14244|32|"9 pairs of sockets for steel rails erected near gateway in Petts Wood. [See also UORN 14245]. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17974|14245|32|"4 x long rows of concrete 'pimples'.. [See also UORN 14244]. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17975|14246|32|"22 x concrete anti-tank blocks, and four rows of vertical rail sockets [see UORN 14247], in and near garden. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 17976|14247|32|"22 x concrete anti-tank blocks [see UORN 14246], and four rows of vertical rail sockets, in and near garden. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 17977|14248|32|"5 x concrete blocks in garden. Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17978|14249|32|"5 x sockets for vertical rails in front garden. Categorised 'C', 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17979|14250|32|"Anti-tank ditch. Categorised 'C' for infill, 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17980|14251|32|"Pillbox in front garden. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17981|14252|32|"Anti-landing trenches constructed across ground. Categorised 'C' for infill, 1946-1948."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 17982|14253|32|"Concrete anti-tank blocks in car park of stadium. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1946-1948."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 17983|14254|32|"4 x anti-tank blocks. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1946-1948."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 17984|14255|32|"3 x explosives storehouses [possibly Home Guard]."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17985|14256|32|"Strongpoint formed in lock-up shop (no. 666) and shop and dwelling house (no. 664)."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 17986|14257|32|"Anti-landing trenches filled in and sown with oats [1947?]. Sub-drainage was destroyed."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 17987|14258|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 421642"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17988|14259|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 421641"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17989|14260|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 432632"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17990|14261|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 432630"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17991|14262|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 433631"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17992|14263|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 440598"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17993|14264|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 442597"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17994|14265|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 444597"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17995|14266|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 420627"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17996|14267|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 430610"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17997|14268|32|"Pillbox or defended house [Sector 2]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 17998|14269|32|"Mounds placed as obstacles against German aircraft landing. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 17999|14270|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 431607"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18001|14272|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 434610"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18002|14273|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 410637"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18003|14274|32|"2 x concrete anti-tank blocks and 2 x half blocks in back garden. Categorised 'A' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18004|14275|32|"2 x ammunition store houses [possibly Home Guard stores] on vacant building land [that was]. Categorised 'A' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18005|14276|32|"Anti-tank ditch section. Categorised 'B' for infill."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18006|14277|32|"Pillbox outside entrance gates to house.. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18007|14278|32|"Pillbox outside entrance to house.. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18008|14279|32|"Blockhouse. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18009|14280|32|"9 x concrete anti-tank blocks. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18010|14281|32|"1 x concrete anti-tank block. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18011|14282|32|"1 x steel rail and 2 x sockets in forecourt. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18012|14283|32|"Blockhouse in front garden. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18013|1923|32|"3 x pillboxes given at Bukehorn Road, Thorney. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18014|14284|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'A' for removal, having been upgraded from 'B'."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18015|14285|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18016|14286|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'A' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18017|6985|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18018|14287|32|"Concrete anti-tank block. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18019|14288|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'A' for removal, with restoration of adjoining ford."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18020|14289|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18021|14290|32|"Wiring. Categorised 'A' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18022|14291|32|"Pillbox in field OS 518. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18023|14292|32|"Tank trap [unspecified]. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18024|14293|32|"19 x 5ft concrete anti-tank cubes. Categorised 'B' for removal. [see also UORN 2131]."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18025|14294|32|"Army camp site. Remaining works categorised 'C' for removal, 26.10.1949."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18026|14295|32|"Barbed wire and slit trenches. Categorised 'A' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18027|14296|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18028|14297|32|"Anti-tank trap [not specified] and barbed wire. Categorised 'A' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18029|14298|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18030|14299|32|"Anti-tank ditch and other defence works. Categorised 'A' for infill."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18031|14300|32|"3 x pillboxes in the areas of Sappers and Cotswold Farms. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18032|14301|32|"Pillbox ('B/H')."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18033|14302|32|"7 x fixed bent iron rails in garden."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18034|14303|32|"Barbed wire. Cassini ref. 654144,"|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 18035|14304|32|"4 x anti-tank blocks in forecourt."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 18036|14305|32|"Anti-tank blocks in side garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 18037|14306|32|"Anti-tank block in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 18038|14307|32|"2 x anti-tank blocks in forecourt."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18039|14308|32|"Anti-tank block in garden."|"1948/__/__"|785|"" 18040|14309|32|"Anti-tank blocks in garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 18041|14310|32|"Anti-tank blocks in front garden."|"1947/__/__"|785|"" 18042|6975|31|"Pillbox in the middle of meadows."|"1995/09/07"|0|"" 18043|7544|31|"Pillbox in the middle of meadows."|"1995/09/07"|0|"" 18044|7545|31|"Pillbox in hedge on W side of meadows."|"1995/09/07"|0|"" 18046|14311|31|"Concrete Bofors tower, with gun floor at first floor level and brick walls forming a square pillbox at ground floor level. The structure now acts as a base for airport navigation equipment."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 18047|14312|31|"Pillbox with two embrasures built behind an existing knapped flint wall. Both embrasures through the flint wall are lined with wood."|"2001/04/15"|0|"" 18048|14313|31|"Spigot mortar site. Destroyed during road verge clearance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18049|1632|31|"Pillbox with two embrasures facing E along the A2 road, built behind an existing brick wall. [Interior not inspected]."|"2001/04/15"|0|"" 18050|14314|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 666751."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18051|9125|32|"Pillbox (sector 3). Cassini ref 682753"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18052|14315|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 683759"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18053|1637|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 666754"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18054|1639|32|"Pillbox [Sector 2]. Cassini ref 666743"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18055|1638|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 668740"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18056|14316|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 673741"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18057|14317|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 685741"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18058|14318|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 691740"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18059|1213|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 698748"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18060|14319|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 702742"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18061|1775|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 710736"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18062|1774|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini 716729"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18063|1774|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 716729"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18064|14320|32|"Pillbox or defended house [Sector 3]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18065|10404|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 719723"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18066|10408|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 722729"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18067|1185|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 728718"|"1940/11/28"|789|"" 18068|14321|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 721704"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18069|10443|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 728696"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18070|1160|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 741685"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18071|9239|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 740667"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18072|14322|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 747658"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18073|14323|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 730634"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18074|511|31|"Foundations of a brick-skinned concrete pillbox of hexagonal plan, with walls around 3ft 6ins thick. The walls were reinforced with expanded steel mesh which is still visible."|"2001/05/06"|0|"" 18075|14324|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/745098."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18076|12637|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 624577"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18077|8176|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 633575"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18078|14325|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/723127."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18079|14326|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 637572"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18080|14327|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/732125."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18081|14328|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/746142."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18082|14329|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 640566"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18083|14330|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/705116."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18084|14331|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 643575"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18085|14332|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/707117."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18086|14333|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/707104."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18087|14334|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/708104."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18088|14335|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/708108."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18089|14336|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/709107."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18090|8181|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 644573"|"1940/11/__"|789|"" 18091|14337|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/685098."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18092|7350|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 646567"|"1940/11/__"|789|"" 18093|14338|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 35/687098."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18094|14339|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 665748"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18095|14340|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/747049."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18096|1116|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 669747"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18097|14341|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 652732"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18098|14342|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/748048."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18099|14343|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/744025."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18100|1135|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 642728"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18101|14344|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 646730"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18102|14345|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/743025."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18103|14346|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/743024."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18104|14347|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/824010."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18105|14348|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 647727"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18106|14349|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/827009."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18107|14350|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/827010."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18108|14351|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/827012."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18109|14352|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 649598"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18110|14353|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/829013."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18111|14354|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/827018."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18112|14355|32|"Allan Williams Turret. Cassini ref. 43/828018."|"1945/02/__"|790|"" 18113|516|31|"Foundations of a brick-skinned concrete pillbox of hexagonal plan with walls around 3ft 6ins thick. The walls show traces of expanded steel mesh reinforcement. [Recorder, Armishaw, gives NGR - SU 36971361]."|"2001/05/06"|0|"" 18114|12711|31|"Square concrete XDO post with observation slot in S corner. There is a circular brick structure on the roof which may be a light AA position. [Recorder not able to examine closely]."|"2001/05/06"|0|"" 18115|14356|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 635707"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18116|12712|31|"Square concrete XDO post with observation slot in S corner, and the entrance in the N corner. There are cut-outs in the corners of the post [to support a boom cable?]. The entrance and observation slot are bricked up."|"2001/05/06"|0|"" 18117|14357|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 662676"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18118|14358|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 662672"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18119|14359|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 665671"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18121|14361|32|"Pillbox or defended house [Sector 3]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18122|1013|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 752737"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18123|11748|31|"Auxiliary Unit Operational Base. In 1994 there were provisional plans by the Robin Hill Country Park to reconstruct the structure at an adjacent location."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 18124|1017|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 752734"|"1940/11/__"|789|"" 18125|1211|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 654733"|"1940/11/__"|789|"" 18126|1000|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 665727"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18127|14362|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 669724"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18128|14363|31|"Michaelstow Home Guard built an underground observation post in the SW corner of the Iron Age hillfort at Helsbury Castle. Three members of Michaelstow Home Guard were on duty at this post each night, and were connected by field telephone to their commanding officer who was at Michaelstow House, about one mile SSW from the post."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 18129|998|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 671723"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18130|14364|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 674722"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18131|9635|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 675719"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18132|14365|31|"Operational base built by the Fowey Auxiliary Unit, on farmland at Great Pinnock. The bunker was built from corrugated iron, nissen hut-style, with concrete dividing walls. The bunker appears at first site to be completely demolished. However, recently a hole in the ground, measuring 3ft x 3ft, has been revealed and the timber supports of a two-tiered bunk can be seen through this. A concrete dividing wall with doorway and what appears to be a 4ins ventilation pipe could also be identified. The landowner, Mr. Brian Appleton, is keen to excavate the entire area. [This record will be updated with the results of this excavation]."|"2001/04/20"|0|"" 18133|14366|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 678716"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18134|14367|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 680708"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18135|1175|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 691681"|"1940/11/__"|789|"" 18136|14368|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 696654"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18137|14369|31|"The underground operational base of the St. Teath auxiliary unit was constructed by the patrol members in a field hedgerow. It was made from corrugated iron sheets, and measured about 8ft x 8ft. The entrance was camouflaged to look like the entry to a fox earth. Despite this camouflage, the bunker was found by local schoolchildren during the war. Nothing remains at the site today. [Information to recorder from Mrs. Maureen Narroway]."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 18138|14370|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 696652"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18139|14371|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 698650"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18140|14372|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 700648"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18141|14373|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 704645"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18142|14374|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 705644"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18143|14375|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 705643"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18144|14376|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 705639"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18145|14377|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 710636"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18146|14378|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 718627"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18147|14379|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 18148|14380|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 18149|14381|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"17" 18150|14382|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18151|14383|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18152|14384|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18153|14385|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18154|14386|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18155|14387|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18156|11882|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18157|14388|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18158|14389|32|"Chippenham anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 18159|14390|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18160|14391|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18161|14392|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18162|14393|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18163|14394|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18164|14395|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18165|11892|215|"Shell proof type 24 pillbox. At junction of GHQ Line: Green and GHQ Line: Red."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18166|14396|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18167|6474|215|"21 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18168|14397|215|"Type 24 shell-proof pillbox - termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"18" 18170|14398|215|"1 x anti-tank 'bollard'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18171|14399|215|"Anti-tank ditch, the line of which can be observed by a hump caused by its infill."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18172|7136|215|"16 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18173|6853|215|"8 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18174|14400|215|"Anti-tank ditch, the line of which can be observed by a hump caused by its infill."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18175|14401|215|"Anti-tank ditch, the line of which can be observed by a hump caused by its infill."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18176|14402|215|"Anti-tank ditch, the line of which can be observed by a ridge left by its infill."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18177|12508|215|"Unfilled 'tank trap'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18178|14403|215|"Anti-tank ditch, the line of which can be observed by a ridge left by its infill."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18179|6848|215|"4 x anti-tank 'bollards'."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18180|7753|215|"Type 24 shell proof pillbox, termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18181|7754|215|"Type 24 shell proof pillbox, termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18182|7751|215|"Type 24 shell proof pillbox, termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"" 18183|7752|215|"Type 24 shell proof pillbox, termed by recorder (incorrectly) a type 29."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18184|7799|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18185|7735|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18186|7734|215|"Type 26 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|781|"21" 18189|14405|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18190|14406|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18191|14407|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18192|14408|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18193|14409|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18194|14410|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18196|14413|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 659567"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18197|14414|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18198|14207|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 389673"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18199|14415|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18200|14417|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18201|11787|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 651568"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18202|14418|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 664572"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18203|14419|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 668566"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18204|14420|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 584525"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18205|8198|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 576522"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18206|14421|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 576530"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18207|13298|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 571523"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18208|13295|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 564506"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18209|14422|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 559516"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18210|14423|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 559517"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18211|14424|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18212|14425|222|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18213|12646|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 560514"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18214|13297|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 566524"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18215|14426|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 568529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18216|14427|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 564524"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18217|14428|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 643554"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18218|14429|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 636555"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18219|14430|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 519529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18220|14431|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 596528"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18221|14432|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 597528"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18222|14433|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 599528"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18223|14434|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 602528"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18224|14435|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 605529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18225|14436|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 606529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18226|14438|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 670529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18227|14439|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18228|14440|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 617530"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18229|10470|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 612529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18230|14441|222|"Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18231|14442|222|"Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18232|14443|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 603524"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18233|14444|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18234|14445|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 601523"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18235|10467|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 596521"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18236|14446|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 593520"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18237|14447|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 589523"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18238|14448|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 589518"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18239|14449|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 587516"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18240|14450|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 583515"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18241|14451|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 576516"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18242|8197|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 575514"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18243|14452|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 577510"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18244|14453|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 571506"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18245|14454|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 566501"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18246|14455|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 645533"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18247|14456|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 641532"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18248|14457|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 636531"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18249|14458|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 630531"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18250|8202|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 627530"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18251|14459|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 626530"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18252|10477|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 625529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18253|10476|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 621530"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18254|14460|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 649533"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18255|14461|222|"Pillbox [no specification]."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18257|14462|222|"Pickett Hamilton Fort."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18258|10473|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 619528"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18259|10472|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 617529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18260|14463|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 622546"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18261|14465|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 629552"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18262|12632|32|"Pillbox [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 622548"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18263|12635|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 626553"|"1940/11/__"|789|"" 18264|14466|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 639547"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18265|14468|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 639549"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18266|8205|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 630546"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18267|14469|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 640536"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18268|14470|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 639538"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18269|14471|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 629545"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18270|8206|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 632541"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18271|14472|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 627532"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18272|8203|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 629536"|"1940/11/27"|785|"" 18273|14473|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 626545"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18274|14474|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 622551"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18275|10471|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 612526"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18276|14475|215|"1 remaining anti-tank cube of those defending the beaches of Bognor Regis. It is known that other cubes were used in the construction of the Promenade."|"1996/__/__"|114|"" 18277|2735|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 645551"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18278|8199|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 593529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18279|8196|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 569508"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18280|11828|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 651561"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18281|14476|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 653561"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18282|8213|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 651556"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18283|14477|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 655557"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18284|833|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 663562"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18285|8216|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 668562"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18286|14478|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 678564"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18287|14479|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 674560"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18288|14480|238|"Possible pillbox S of the River Wey and N of Sheephatch Lane (seen on OS 1:2500 map, 1974)."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 18289|12607|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 675558"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18290|14481|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 680560"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18291|14482|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 682561"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18292|14483|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 674557"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18293|11784|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 679558"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18294|14484|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 655533"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18295|14485|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 657534"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18296|14486|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 659534"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18297|14487|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 662536"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18298|14488|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 674543"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18299|10450|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 674541"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18300|10449|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 673539"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18301|14489|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 971538"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18302|14490|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 666537"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18303|14491|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 667538"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18304|14492|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 671539"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18305|14493|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 673538"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18306|14494|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 658556"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18307|843|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 682555"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18308|14495|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 679550"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18309|14496|32|"Pillbox [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 633563"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18310|14499|222|"Battle Headquarters of RAF Shobdon."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18311|14500|222|"'Defence shelter'."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18312|14501|222|"'Defence shelter'."|"____/__/__"|779|"" 18313|14503|32|"Concrete pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18314|14504|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18315|14505|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18316|14506|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18317|14507|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18318|14508|32|"Pillboxes."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18319|14509|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18320|14510|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18321|14511|32|"Concrete pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18322|14512|32|"Concrete pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18323|14513|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18324|14514|32|"Large pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18325|14515|32|"Large pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18326|14516|32|"Large pillbox with barbed wire on top."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18327|14517|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18328|14518|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18329|14519|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18330|14520|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18331|14521|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18332|14522|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18333|14523|32|"Gun emplacement (concrete pillar)."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18334|14524|32|"Gun emplacement (concrete pillar)."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18335|14525|32|"Pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|791|"" 18336|14526|32|"Pillbox (blockhouse)."|"1946/__/__"|792|"" 18337|14527|32|"10 x anti-tank blocks in the gardens of houses in Ankerdine Crescent, with a further 5 x blocks in the road separating the houses."|"1946/__/__"|792|"" 18338|6158|32|"Pillbox, demolished for road works, 1966/67."|"1967/__/__"|793|"" 18339|14528|32|"10 x anti-tank blocks in the gardens of houses in Ankerdine Crescent, with a further 5 x blocks in the road separating the houses."|"1946/__/__"|792|"" 18340|14529|32|"3 x anti-tank cubes, each approx. 9ft all round. Removed 1963."|"1963/__/__"|793|"" 18341|14530|32|"Brick-shuttered pillbox. Destroyed 1963."|"1963/__/__"|793|"" 18342|14531|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1962-63."|"1963/__/__"|793|"" 18343|14532|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1962-63."|"1963/__/__"|793|"" 18344|14533|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1962."|"1963/__/__"|793|"" 18345|14534|32|"3ft 6in square concrete cube. Destroyed 1962."|"1963/__/__"|793|"" 18346|406|31|"Pillbox. Now destroyed."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 18347|406|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed in 1962."|"1962/__/__"|793|"" 18348|14535|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1958."|"1958/__/__"|793|"" 18349|14536|32|"Pillbox on concrete base, 24ft x 16ft x 6ft 6ins (high). Destroyed 1961."|"1961/__/__"|793|"" 18350|6166|32|"Pillbox considered for removal. It would cost ?350 to remove."|"1960/__/__"|793|"" 18351|14537|32|"Some 30-40 concrete anti-tank blocks on land here. Removed 1959-1960."|"1960/__/__"|793|"" 18352|14538|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1959."|"1959/__/__"|793|"" 18353|14539|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1959."|"1959/__/__"|793|"" 18354|14540|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1959."|"1959/__/__"|793|"" 18355|14541|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1945."|"1945/__/__"|793|"" 18356|14542|32|"Anti-tank blocks. Destroyed 1945."|"1945/__/__"|793|"" 18357|2711|32|"Pillbox. Possibly destroyed in 1954."|"1954/__/__"|793|"" 18358|14543|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1953."|"1953/__/__"|793|"" 18361|8168|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 797664"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18362|14544|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18363|14545|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18364|14546|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18365|14547|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18366|14548|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18367|14549|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18368|9260|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 805712"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18369|14550|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18370|14551|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18371|14552|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18372|14553|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18373|14554|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18374|14555|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18375|14556|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18376|14557|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]. Disused, filled with shingle and sandbags."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18377|14558|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18378|14559|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18379|14560|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18380|1022|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 817722"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18381|14561|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]. Disused, filled with shingle and sandbags."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18382|9596|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 819657"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18383|977|32|"Pillbox. Cassini 819658"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18384|9597|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 819664"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18385|14562|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18386|14563|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18387|14564|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18388|14565|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18389|14566|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18390|14567|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18391|14568|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18392|9369|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 771763"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18393|14569|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18394|14570|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18395|14571|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18396|14572|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18397|14573|32|"Pillbox [Sector 6]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18398|14574|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18399|14575|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18400|14576|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18401|14577|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18402|14578|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18403|14579|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18404|14580|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18405|14581|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18406|14582|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18407|14583|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18408|14584|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18409|14585|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18410|14586|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18411|14587|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18412|14588|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18413|14589|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18414|14590|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18415|1636|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 659767"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18416|1634|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 664764."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18417|1635|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 665759."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18418|14591|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18419|14592|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18420|1209|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 653777"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18421|14593|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18422|14594|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18423|14595|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18424|14596|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18425|14597|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18426|2716|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 492821"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18427|1644|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 674857"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18428|14598|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18430|14600|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18431|14601|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18432|14602|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18433|14603|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18434|14604|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18435|9111|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 545827"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18436|12555|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 544826"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18437|14605|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18438|14606|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18439|14607|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18440|14608|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18441|14609|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18442|14610|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18443|14611|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18444|14612|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7)."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18445|14613|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18446|14614|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7)."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18447|14615|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18448|14616|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7)."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18449|14617|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18450|14618|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18451|14619|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18452|14620|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18453|14621|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18454|14622|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18455|14623|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18456|14624|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18457|14625|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18458|14626|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18459|14627|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18460|14628|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18461|14629|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18462|14630|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18463|14631|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18464|11691|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref 768834"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18465|14632|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18466|14633|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18467|14634|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18468|14635|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 776885"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18469|12450|31|"Machine gun post at ST 202260 on the perimeter of the Army Supply Depot. The post has embrasures for ground defence and a platform above, presumably for low level air defence. Access to platform by iron ladder at rear. All posts in depot appear to have had telephones (see insulators)."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 18470|14636|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 779774"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18471|14637|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 777874"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18472|2970|31|"Vickers heavy machine gun emplacement in an enfilade position along the disused Chard Canal embankment. This is emplacement NV18 on the Taunton Stop Line, and one of a pair. It also covers the Hammonds Farm canal bridge. It is sited under the forward edge of the scarped canal bank on the 'enemy' side of the obstacle but within the planned barbed wire entanglement."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 18474|14638|31|"Demolition chambers of mined bridge - 5 x patched over demolition charge chambers under the bridge arch. The right-hand four chambers have allowed water to percolate down the wall and appear larger than they were. The bridge was referenced as demolition no.14 and was also the site of roadblock N Rd 5. In the trees nearby is pillbox N56. [UORN 2966]."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 18475|14639|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 770845. Possibly part of RAF Manston defences."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18476|14640|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 773847. Possibly part of RAF Manston defences."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18477|14641|31|"A light anti-aircraft machine gun post, with a red brick box on top as an ammunition locker. The parapet wall to the gun platform are missing. Taunton Station had at least four other similar LAA posts, of which two at least have been demolished. The posts were probably manned by the LAA troop of GWR Coy of 2nd Somerset (Taunton) Home Guard Btn."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 18478|14642|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 778846. Possibly part of RAF Manston defences."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18479|14643|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 771839."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18480|14644|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 772834. Possibly part of RAF Manston defences."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18481|14645|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 779822"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18482|14646|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 783884"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18483|14647|238|"Anti-tank ditch running W-E from E bank of Cuckmere River, now either infilled or part of lake [shown on German map of British defences and German and British aerial photographs]. [see also UORN 11621 for record of surviving section]."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 18484|14648|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 785885"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18485|10412|32|"Pillbox (sector7). Cassini ref 780848. Possibly part of RAF Manston defences."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18486|14649|31|"U-shaped earthwork in front of anti-tank ditch, not shown on 1940 APs but present by 1942. Survives as an earthwork and is possibly an emplacement for a field gun."|"2001/06/20"|0|"" 18487|14650|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 786847"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18489|10418|32|"Pillbox (sector 7). Cassini ref 783843. Possibly part of RAF Manston defences."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18490|14652|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 782837"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18491|7001|31|"The majority of the structure is sunken with the embrasures and a heavily reinforced but decaying roof above ground. The entrance is mainly blocked, but access might be gained by squeezing through the remaining opening. The floor ol the structure is covered with large rocks. The overall condition is good with the simple square layout intact. [Was this pillbox intended to guard against seaplane landings on the lake?]."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 18492|14653|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 787833"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18493|14654|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 786834"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18494|11692|32|"Pillbox (sector 7). Cassini ref 782831"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18495|14655|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 788891"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18496|14656|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 782816"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18497|853|32|"Pillbox (Sector 7). Cassini ref 781809"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18499|14657|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 790886"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18500|1909|31|"A pillbox, 1.91m x 1.85m internally, with entrance passage 685mm long. Walls, 450mm x 225mm x 150mm precast concrete blocks mostly 225mm thick and 450mm thick (at SW side), with 1 embrasure (reduced from original width). Roof, reinforced concrete 305mm thick with the formwork to edge of steel corrugated sheeting."|"1999/02/28"|0|"" 18501|14658|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 792887"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18502|1909|238|"Pillbox shown on 1964 large-scale OS mapping (1:2500)."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 18503|14659|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 794890"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18504|14660|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 795889"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18506|807|31|"20 x anti-tank cubes with conical tops set on a concrete base forming a slightly concave line (looking from the sea) to the immediate E of the Cuckmere river. [see also UORN 14662]."|"2001/06/20"|0|"" 18507|14662|221|"Anti-tank cubes that originally continued the line that still survives to the edge of the Cuckmere River [see UORN 807]."|"1947/__/__"|794|"" 18509|14663|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 796890"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18510|14664|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 798891"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18511|14665|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 798893"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18512|14666|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 799893"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18513|14667|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 779776"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18514|14668|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 800893"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18515|14669|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 802893"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18517|14670|215|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox with very thick concrete roof with chamfered edge. Small embrasures."|"2000/__/__"|795|"97" 18519|7207|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, with contiguous open forecourt with angled brick walls pierced by four embrasures. One embrasure has the date '1940' stamped in metal above it. The centre of the forecourt is at SU 8700045480 [see also UORN 9983]. The walls are topped with concrete and brick 'battlements' presumably to break up the outline from aerial observation. The emplacement may have been for an 18pdr. or 75mm QF field gun rather than an anti-tank gun as such."|"2001/06/20"|0|"" 18520|9981|31|"9 x anti-tank 'pimples', probably not in situ. Three are totally overgrown."|"2001/06/20"|0|"" 18521|9974|31|"25+ anti-tank 'pimples' on N bank of the River Wey in at least three rows, close to the Waverley Abbey ruins. Some 'pimples' have iron rings set in the top."|"2001/06/20"|0|"" 18522|14671|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1954."|"1954/__/__"|793|"" 18525|14672|31|"Pillbox on cliff edge. Faced with local stone. [Recorder John Harding gives grid reference SH 56553731]."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 18528|14673|32|"Concrete circular blocks. Destroyed 1945."|"1945/__/__"|793|"" 18529|14674|32|"Anti-tank ditch formed by deepening and widening the Tendring Brook [Cassini grid ref. 605422]."|"1945/__/__"|793|"" 18530|14675|32|"Anti-tank ditch formed by deepening and widening the Tendring Brook [Cassini grid ref. 598431]."|"1945/__/__"|793|"" 18531|14676|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18532|14677|32|"Pillbox. Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18533|14678|32|"Road barriers at Baber Bridge, forming a 'strongpoint'. Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18534|14679|32|"Defence works [unspecified]. Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18535|14680|32|"Roadblock. Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18536|14681|32|"8 x large anti-tank blocks (part of roadblock). Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18537|14682|32|"Anti-tank trap and ditch on S verge of highway. Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18538|14683|32|"Large number of anti-tank 'pimples' and cubes in great depth for major length of road, in rows and staggered. Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18539|14684|32|"Anti-tank blocks in garden. Destroyed 1946."|"1946/__/__"|793|"" 18540|14685|32|"Anti-tank blocks in garden. Adjacent blocks in the road outside the house had already been removed. Destroyed 1947."|"1947/__/__"|793|"" 18541|14686|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 805893"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18542|14687|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 807893"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18543|14688|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 801870"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18544|14689|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 802872"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18545|14690|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 803877"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18546|11690|32|"Pillbox (Sector 7). Cassini ref 800838"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18547|11689|32|"Pillbox (Sector 7). Cassini ref 805835"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18548|14691|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 801828"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18549|14692|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 809829"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18550|14693|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 804822"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18551|14694|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 810893"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18552|14695|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 813894"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18553|14696|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 815994"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18554|14697|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 811819"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18555|11687|32|"Pillbox (Sector 7). Cassini ref 812819"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18556|11686|32|"Pillbox (Sector 7). Cassini ref 812819"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18557|14698|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 815820"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18558|11685|32|"Pillbox (Sector 7). Cassini ref 817821"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18559|14699|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 821892"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18560|14700|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 821892"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18561|11684|32|"Pillbox (Sector 7). Cassini ref 825894"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18562|14701|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 827894"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18563|14702|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 825891"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18564|14703|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'A' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18565|14704|32|"Anti-tank ditch and spoil. Categorised 'A' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18566|14705|32|"Hutted camp site. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18567|14706|32|"Concrete blocks in front garden of house. Categorised 'B' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18568|5466|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18569|14707|32|"Anti-tank cubes. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18570|5458|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18571|1985|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18572|2023|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18573|7620|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18574|6819|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18575|7543|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18576|7593|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18577|287|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18578|14708|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'C' for removal, 1951."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 18579|14709|32|"Gun site. Categorised 'B' for removal, 1946."|"1946/__/__"|797|"" 18580|14711|32|"Battery observation post. Categorised 'A' for removal, 1946."|"1946/__/__"|797|"" 18581|14710|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 827891"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18582|14712|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 780787"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18583|14713|32|"'Tank trap' [probably anti-tank ditch]. Categorised 'A' for removal, 1946."|"1946/__/__"|797|"" 18584|14714|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 796825"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18585|14715|32|"Pillboxes, probably part of the perimeter defences of RAF Bassingbourn. Categorised 'A' for removal, 1946."|"1946/__/__"|797|"" 18586|14716|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 821822"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18587|6203|32|"Pillbox. Categorised 'A' for removal, 1946."|"1946/__/__"|797|"" 18588|14717|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 821824"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18589|14718|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 825822"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18590|14719|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 824823"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18591|14720|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 823823"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18592|14721|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 825825"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18593|14722|32|"Pillboxes already removed by 1946. Wall of cottage damaged in process and being made good in 1946."|"1946/__/__"|796|"" 18594|14723|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 825827"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18595|14724|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 827825"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18596|14725|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 827826"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18597|14726|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 827827"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18598|14727|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 839881"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18599|14728|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 833889"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18600|14729|32|"Pillbox already removed by 1946 by Anglesey County Council."|"1946/__/__"|796|"" 18601|14730|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 837887"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18602|14731|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 837885"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18603|14732|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 836845"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18604|14733|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 836843"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18605|14734|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 835836"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18606|14735|32|"Pillboxes and anti-tank blocks built on the sea wall. Categorised 'A' for removal as they were damaging the sea wall."|"1946/__/__"|796|"" 18607|14736|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 838852"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18608|14737|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 838854"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18609|14738|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 839857"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18610|14739|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 838855"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18611|14740|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 619867"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18612|14741|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 610864"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18613|14742|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 604864"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18614|14743|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 604864"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18615|14744|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 588859"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18616|14745|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 588859"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18617|14746|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 582860"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18618|14747|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 581859"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18619|14748|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 578859"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18620|14749|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 798875"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18621|14750|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 797872"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18622|14751|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 798831"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18623|14752|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 795831"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18624|14753|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 797827"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18625|14754|32|"Anti-tank block. Categorised 'B' for removal."|"1946/__/__"|796|"" 18626|14755|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 793823"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18627|14756|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 799825"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18628|14757|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 708841"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18629|14758|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 775788"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18630|14759|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 840880"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18631|14760|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 841879"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18632|14761|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 842877"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18633|14762|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 841857"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18634|14763|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 841856"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18635|14764|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 802859"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18636|14765|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 805860"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18637|14766|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 797837"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18638|14767|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 799834"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18639|14768|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 733583"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18640|14769|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 734603"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18641|9203|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 736615"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18642|846|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 733586"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18643|14770|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 735601"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18644|14771|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 734613"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18645|14772|32|"Pillbox now DESTROYED."|"____/__/__"|133|"" 18646|14772|318|"A pillbox, built by June 1940, at Eastern Docks, Dover. Built in reinforced concrete and has now been destroyed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18647|1610|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 775599"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18648|14773|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 757583"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18649|9191|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 730616"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18650|14774|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 757583"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18651|1612|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 761591"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18652|9196|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 731578"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18653|12608|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 735575"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18654|7468|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 738576"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18655|1059|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 744579"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18656|976|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 745588"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18657|2730|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 747586"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18658|14775|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 775615"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18659|14776|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 763619"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18660|7023|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 763619"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18661|14778|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 759618"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18662|14779|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 783611"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18663|14780|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 775609"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18664|14781|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 747612"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18665|14782|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 743611"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18666|7024|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 767616"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18667|14783|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 763615"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18668|14784|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 761610"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18669|1148|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 756609"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18670|14785|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 763605"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18671|14786|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 765604"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18672|14787|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 791621"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18673|9259|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 802627"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18674|9588|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 797632"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18675|965|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 735590"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18676|14788|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 734609"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18677|14789|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 779601"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18678|14790|318|"Type 24 pillbox; originally brick-shuttered, but robbed of external brickwork. No internal anti-ricochet wall. All but rear embrasures have remains of siren plates."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18680|14791|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 734606"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18681|14792|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 738608"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18682|1614|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 756586"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18683|14793|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 734616"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18684|1613|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 759589"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18685|14794|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 731576"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18686|1611|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 763593"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18687|14795|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 732578"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18688|966|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 735580"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18689|14796|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 740580"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18690|1617|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 755581"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18691|1156|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 746585"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18692|1055|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 748582"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18693|14797|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 775620"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18694|14798|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 767617"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18695|14799|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 761621"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18696|9249|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 754619"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18697|9311|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 774612"|"1940/11/__"|789|"" 18698|9364|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 785606"|"1940/11/__"|789|"" 18699|1132|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 746611"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18700|14800|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 769613"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18701|14801|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 766617"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18702|7020|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 767613"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18703|14802|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 761609"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18704|14803|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 755609"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18705|14804|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 763606"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18706|9582|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 794627"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18707|9584|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 795625"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18708|14805|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 805635"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18709|14806|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 734593"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18710|14807|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 735613"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18711|14808|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 734583"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18712|1904|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 737597"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18713|14809|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 733612"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18714|14810|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 740607"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18715|14811|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 756585"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18716|962|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 735587"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18717|7358|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 765594"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18718|14812|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 758588"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18719|14813|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 731577"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18720|967|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 733581"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18721|14814|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 735581"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18722|989|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 743577"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18723|14815|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 742584"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18724|14816|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 747584"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18725|14817|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 749584"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18726|14818|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 774619"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18727|14819|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 766619"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18728|14820|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 759620"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18729|14821|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 779613"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18730|14822|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 779613"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18731|9363|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 783609"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18732|9368|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 786605"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18733|14823|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 743613"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18734|14824|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 769615"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18735|7025|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 763618"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18736|7022|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 763614"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18737|972|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 759609"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18738|2714|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 753608"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18739|14825|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 764606"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18740|14826|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 788625"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18741|9258|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 801625"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18742|14827|32|"Pillbox [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 804636"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18743|6535|31|"Coastal battery site amongst trees, in remote location that has ensured good survival. Toilet blocks, accommodation and generator rooms are all in excellent condition. Wooden doors are still in place. The fire control post still has the drop-down steel shutters around the windows. Inside, there are wooden benches and other fixtures. Two large gun emplacements have small gauge railway lines running to them from the ammunition stores. These are set in the ground with their steel doors intact. Paths still have handrails in place."|"1985/__/__"|0|"" 18744|14828|221|"Possible line of anti-tank blocks following the S edge of the railway line. Seen on aerial photograph. [Impossible to locate any survival through field work. For comparable use of anti-tank blocks, see UORN 2570 (Croydon)]."|"1946/__/__"|770|"" 18746|5479|31|"Pillbox camouflaged as building added to house. Two embrasures, one firing down The Street, the other along Old Road. Important structure that should be protected. Presently appears to be used as a boiler house."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18747|13683|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Now demolished due to housing development (Fletcher Way)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18748|5477|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, concrete-faced, in small grass paddock. Private land: no public access."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18749|5474|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox, almost obliterated by vegetation. Faces NNW. The brick shuttering has very largely fallen off. In corner of field (private land) next to public footpath. Entrance not blocked."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18750|13686|31|"Field work confirms this type 22 pillbox. Brick-shuttered, although all the brick work, bar the lowest courses, has now gone. Faces SSW. Access to interior is possible. Interior clean. Overgrown. On private land (field) at edge of public right of way. The pillbox was also the position of the main searchlight for Acle [information from Mr. Brian Grint]."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18751|12824|31|"Field work cannot locate this site. Presumed destroyed."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18752|13691|31|"Position of pillbox located by field work. In a dense impenetrable thicket, but brickwork and a void [to a sunken entrance?] can just be observed. Appears to be very largely destroyed, but possibly foundations survive."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18753|13689|31|"Field work did not locate this site. As there is housing development here, it has almost certainly been destroyed, or possibly buried."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18754|13688|31|"Field work did not locate this site. The structure has almost certainly been destroyed or buried. This may, however, be the same site as UORN 15948 [incorrect Cassini reference?], or it may have been removed there as UORN 15947."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18755|5471|31|"Demolition chambers now DESTROYED with erection of new bridge."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18756|5470|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal. Accessible in gardens of public house."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18757|5469|31|"Impossible to locate this spigot mortar pedestal. It is not accessible to the public, lying in a private field behind the public house. At the time of the field visit, it may have been hidden by a pile of debris."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18758|12826|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal near bank of river, in an area used as a car park. Steel pintle has 'WD' on it. Public access."|"2001/06/27"|0|"" 18759|8604|31|"Brick-shuttered square pillbox, with entrance the other side from that facing the sea. Faces SSE. Access to interior is possible via steps down. Embrasures blocked."|"2001/06/28"|0|"" 18760|719|31|"Coastal cable station, damaged by artillery practice fire during WW2 for which it was used as a target, and repaired post-war. Used as a fishing hut. Now derelict."|"2001/06/28"|0|"" 18761|8609|31|"Line of massive anti-tank cubes (corrugated-iron shuttered) on concrete base. There are 18 x blocks, the end two of which turn at right angles to head towards the sea. Each block is 6ft-7ft long and 4ft-5ft high from its concrete base. Towards the E, the line is continued by a solid anti-tank wall [see UORN 8610], which itself was continued at a sharp angle to the edge of the river by further blocks (and two blockhouses - see UORNs 13678 and 13709) now destroyed. [See also UORN 14830]."|"2001/06/28"|0|"" 18762|8610|31|"Anti-tank wall made of corrugated-iron shuttered concrete. A rampart and anti-tank ditch are on the N side."|"2001/06/28"|0|"" 18763|8609|221|"Line of anti-tank cubes, making angle as it approaches the river [seen on wartime and post war APs - 16 cubes can be counted at the W end of the line]. Most had disappeared by 1977."|"1940/__/__"|679|"31" 18764|14829|31|"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."|"2001/06/28"|794|"" 18767|14830|221|"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."|"1940/__/__"|679|"" 18769|1495|31|"Type 25 pillbox on side of high bank. Faces W. Ground eroded under leading edge."|"2001/06/28"|0|"" 18770|1909|31|"Square pillbox with entry porch at an angle. Faces S to SSW. Interior access possible."|"2001/06/28"|0|"" 18771|1496|31|"Type 25 pillbox. With entrance facing SW towards the sea and field of fire to N. Interior access possible."|"2001/06/28"|0|"" 18772|803|31|"Type 23 pillbox of variant form. 3 embrasures. Steps down into pillbox. Brick lined interior. Open area to rear with brick walling but no AA mounting. Field of fire towards beach."|"1997/10/12"|0|"" 18773|14831|31|"Corrugated-iron shuttered pillbox, dug into lower slopes of cliff and now largely hidden by undergrowth and hill wash that has built up around it. Appears predominantly square. An embrasure, or the entrance, can be made out on the W side."|"2001/06/28"|0|"" 18775|14832|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 683753"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18776|14833|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 683753. One of two at this location."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18777|14834|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 692762"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18778|14835|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 686763"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18779|14836|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 728765"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18780|14837|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 729764"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18781|14838|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 724763"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18782|14839|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 722763"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18783|14840|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 730765"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18784|14841|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 630742"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18785|14842|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 652754"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18786|14843|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 630741"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18787|14844|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 695605"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18788|14845|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 696658"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18789|14846|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 696659"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18790|14847|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 697662"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18791|14848|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 700647"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18792|14849|32|"Defended house [Sector 3]. Cassini ref 680707 ""projected""."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18793|14850|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 599529"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18794|14851|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 597522"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18795|14852|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 629551"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18796|14853|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 630556"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18797|14854|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 642553"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18798|14855|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 641553"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18799|14856|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 638553"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18800|14857|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 644553"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18801|9973|31|"Square pillbox, with steps down. Brick-shuttered. Faces N along anti-tank ditch. Almost entirely hidden by vegetation."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18802|14858|31|"12 x anti-tank 'pimples' on the upper part of the bank that falls to the River Wey opposite Waverley Abbey ruins."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18803|9989|31|"No sign of this site. Cylinders probably removed."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18804|9991|31|"No sign of this site. Probably destroyed."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18805|9971|31|"Massive brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement, with an attached brick and concrete-walled open area (loopholed) protecting the entrance. Main anti-tank gun embrasure faces W. This may have been an emplacement for an 18pdr.or 75 mm QF field gun, presumably acting in an anti-tank role. Access to interior possible. By side of public footpath."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18806|9970|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. No embrasures by doorway. Faces SW. Access to interior possible. At side of public footpath."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18807|9969|31|"Cannot locate this structure. Grid reference may be incorrect or it has been removed. The grid reference has been revised. Further field work necessary."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18808|9968|31|"Cannot locate this pillbox. A new summerhouse rests on a terraced shelf on the hillside. This may mark the site of the pillbox."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18809|9970|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. The embrasures are set very close to the concrete base. Surviving hooks may be attachment points for camouflage netting. "|"2000/06/05"|0|"" 18810|9965|31|"Cannot locate this pillbox."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18811|9965|238|"Pillbox, shown on German 1:50,000 map."|"1941/__/__"|594|"" 18812|9961|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces W. Taller than standard type 24. Heavily overgrown."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18813|9959|31|"Cylindrical concrete anti-tank obstacle, on NE side of River Wey near bridge. Overgrown with ivy. Presumably, one of two (the other is not present) and forming a roadblock."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18814|9967|31|"Cannot locate this pillbox. The grid reference is now conjectural: Previous NGR - SU 862465 is clearly incorrect if the pillbox lies N of Compton Way. Further field work is necessary."|"2001/06/29"|0|"" 18815|14859|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 639556"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18816|14860|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 647535"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18817|14861|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 640531"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18818|14862|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 643533"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18819|14863|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 629531"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18820|14864|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 667536"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18822|14865|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 664535"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18823|14866|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 660534"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18824|14867|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 660535"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18825|14868|32|"Defended house [Sector 4]. Cassini ref 667537"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18826|14869|32|"Defended house [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 807625"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18827|14870|32|"Defended house [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 805625"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18828|14871|238|"Anti-tank ditch section which may survive as a drain [marked on OS 1:10,000 sheet]."|"1941/__/__"|594|"" 18829|14873|32|"Defended house [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 762662"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18830|14874|32|"Defended house [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 765616"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18831|14875|32|"Defended house [Sector 5]. Cassini ref 760618"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18832|14876|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 801662"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18833|14877|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 818716"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18834|14878|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 819712"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18835|14879|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 818705"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18836|14881|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 818703"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18837|14882|238|"Pillbox [shown on German map of British defences]. Field work shows no trace."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 18838|14883|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 819657"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18839|14884|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 819657"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18840|14885|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 817678"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18841|14886|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 814675"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18842|14887|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 814675"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18843|14888|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 818668"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18844|14889|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 818695"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18845|14890|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 818696"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18846|14891|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 818698"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18847|14892|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 801662. One of two."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18848|14893|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 818678"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18849|14894|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 803699"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18850|14895|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 807751"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18851|14896|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 817721"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18852|14897|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 819655"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18853|14898|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 819654"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18854|14899|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 819653"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18855|14900|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 821665"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18856|14901|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 775762"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18857|14902|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 773763"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18858|14903|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 797772"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18859|14904|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 780758"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18860|14905|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 772758"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18861|14906|32|"Defended house [Sector 6]. Cassini ref 768759"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18862|14907|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 609754"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18863|14908|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 598770"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18864|14909|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 581768"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18865|14910|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 591769"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18866|14911|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 521779"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18867|14912|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 619787"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18868|14913|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 620779"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18869|14914|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 618781"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18870|14915|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 617783"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18871|14916|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 618784"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18872|14917|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 616782"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18873|14918|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 564854"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18874|14919|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 562854"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18875|14920|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 568854"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18876|14921|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 554854"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18877|14922|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 566854"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18878|14923|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 652857"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18879|14924|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 566784"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18880|14925|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 616864"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18881|14926|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 591745"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18882|14927|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 591749"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18883|14928|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 598744"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18884|14929|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 597744"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18885|14930|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 584750"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18886|14932|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 587748"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18887|14933|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 580750"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18888|14934|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 583749"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18889|14935|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 584755. One of two."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18890|14936|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 603752"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18891|14937|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 592753"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18892|14938|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 600754"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18893|14939|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 595754"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18894|14940|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 582755"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18895|14941|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 585754"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18896|14942|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 597754"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18897|14943|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 595755"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18898|14944|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 595753"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18899|14945|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 584755. One of two."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18900|14946|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 581751. One of two."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18901|14947|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 581751. One of two."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18902|14948|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 551808"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18903|14950|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 538794"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18904|14951|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 543801"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18905|14952|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 518831"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18906|14953|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 589759"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18907|14954|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 702832"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18908|14955|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 703832"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18909|14956|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 703830"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18910|14957|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 698831"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18911|14958|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 697830"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18912|14959|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 698832"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18913|14960|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 699829"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18914|14961|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 697832"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18915|14962|32|"Defended house [Sector 7]. Cassini ref 841857"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 18916|9977|31|"Rectangular pillbox; no other specification. Faces W. Brick-shuttered. '70' painted near doorway. "|"1989/07/01"|0|"" 18917|14963|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 18918|14964|31|"Battle headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18920|14965|31|"Underground Nissen-type hut structure. Shafts in and out, brick-lined. Winch on entrance wall. Alcove east of door possibly for radio equipment. [Information obtained from web site of M. Locock]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18922|14966|31|"Above ground hut. Only rubble on a raised earth platform remains."|"2001/06/24"|0|"" 18923|14967|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [no further details to describe apparent 'good' surviving condition]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 18924|14968|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [no further details]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 18925|14969|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [no further details]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18926|14970|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [no further details of site or of 'Good' categorisation]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 18927|14971|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [no further details]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 18928|14972|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base [no further details]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 18929|14973|325|"Probable 'defended locality', similar to that at Mount Harry to the W of Lewes [UORN 10104]. Slit trenches and other earthwork defence features were excavated in the late 1990s."|"2001/06/__"|800|"" 18930|14974|31|"Pickett Hamilton Fort in poor condition as the hydraulic system has been removed, interior parts are damaged, and the interior is flooded to a depth of approximately 2 feet. However, the external structure appears to be sound. [see also UORN 4170]."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 18931|14975|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal. It is in danger of being moved to relay the railway track alongside of which it is situated."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18932|14976|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal by railway line at river crossing."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18933|14977|31|"Unique stone-built pillbox designed for its site, built on to the end of a barn. The structure is said to have originally been a shelter for the village pump before the war, but was subsequently converted into a pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18934|14978|31|"At least 17 x concrete roadblock cylinders in undergrowth beside the A6 road. There may be more but dense undergrowth covers the area."|"2001/04/04"|0|"" 18935|14979|31|"Two cylinders and three rails set on line across a verge, part of a roadblock. There is no evidence of a similar layout on the opposite side of the road. Cylinders are 2ft diameter: the rails are spaced at 1m intervals."|"2001/03/11"|0|"" 18936|14980|31|"Type 26 pillbox with a large MG embrasure, covering the approaches to the road bridge carrying the B4521 crossing over the River Gavenny. The pillbox is some distance from the road so a detailed inspection is not possible. The pillbox occupies a small hill feature and is semi-sunken into the hill."|"2000/10/19"|0|"" 18937|14981|31|"Type 25 brick and concrete pillbox covering the approaches to the road bridge carrying the A471 road over the River Usk. The entrance is on the E side. Very small vertical embrasures cover all approaches."|"2000/10/19"|0|"" 18938|14982|31|"Circular pillbox built of stone using mortar and cement. It is possible it was an observation post rather than a pillbox. 5 metres in diameter. 2 metres tall. Embrasure (or look out) on E side (0.7m x 0.9m (high)). It had a roof which has now fallen in - timbers can be seen amongst rubble inside. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2001/05/30"|0|"" 18939|14983|31|"Hexagonal pillbox painted black, with embrasure in each side. Visible from road. Stands on slight eminence above road. [Access not practical - recorder viewed from road]."|"2001/05/30"|0|"" 18940|14984|31|"Remains of a concrete wall on a storm beach. It is now in poor condition. It seems originally to have been up to 3m high. Its length is unknown. "|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 18941|14985|31|"Concrete wall, c. 3m high, 2m wide and c. 30m long, set about 150m back from storm beach."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 18942|14986|31|"1941-47, Battle Headquarters, now derelict. 21 ft x 8 ft (6.40 x 2.44m) underground complex of rooms c. 6 ft (1.83m) square, accessed by a flight of steps at southern end of structure. A 6 ft (1.83m) square concrete observation cupola rises 3 ft (.91m) above the roof of the main structure. A 360 degree narrow observation slot in the cupola permits all round vision. An emergency exit hatch is adjacent to the east side of the cupola. Built per Air Ministry Drawing 11008/41. "|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 18943|14987|32|"Shown on Air Ministry Record Plan, Building 97 (no reference)."|"1944/__/__"|0|"" 18944|14988|221|"This coastal artillery battery was identified from AP's. Four gun emplacements in a row set behind a low earth bank. Concrete and brick shelter stands behind the guns. A possible underground, now blocked, magazine may exist but remains uncertain. "|"1955/__/__"|806|"" 18946|14990|31|"Three vertical narrow openings (now blocked) are visible in the face of a barn that faces the bridge, plus one by a rear entrance to the building. These may be loopholes and the barn a defended building forming part of the defences of the river crossing. The blocking appears to be relatively recent. The landlord of the pub could provide no information."|"2001/06/12"|0|"" 18947|14989|318|"Coastal battery, with three guns, light artillery battery with underground magazines."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18948|14991|318|"Coastal artillery battery, with the associated military camp (Pembrokeshire SMR PRN 34643). The battery comprises various structures, including four gun emplacements in a row set behind low earth banks, and complex ammunition stores behind each with access to the camp (Pembrokeshire SMR PRN 34762), as well as several possible lookout posts, and two quarries, all situated on the coastal slopes of Watch House Point promontory. The quarried stone was crushed and used to cap the concrete structures and the ammunition stores creating artificial scree slopes. These structures are all in good condition although the underground stores are blocked off and one of the possible lookout posts has collapsed."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 18949|6872|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 18950|14992|31|"Square concrete pillbox, with two embrasures through the front and side wall corners."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 18951|14993|318|"Gun Pit, Gun Emplacement, now demolished. Irregular brick walled, earth banked, 40mm Bofors gun pit with ammunition lockers in side walls and an integral detachment shelter."|"1994/03/09"|0|"" 18952|14994|31|"House, the front bedroom of which was fortified as a machine-gun post. The house was also used as a warden's post (no.29). The front bedroom and the room below it were requisitioned in 1940. The ground floor room was strongly reinforced with supports for the machine-gun post in the bedroom, which consisted of a concrete wall built behind the bay windows, with gaps for firing positions. The bay windows were left in position and the curtains left up to disguise the existence of the post. The post was never regularly manned. [The recorder spoke with the owners of the house, who said the fortified walls had been demolished after the war and the rooms restored. The fortified walls covered the front bay window and also the two small windows each side of the side chimney. There were also slots for anti-tank steel rails in the road outside]. [The recorder learnt about this site from an exhibition on Second World War defences at Banstead Library]."|"2001/06/01"|0|"" 18953|12393|31|"Pillbox, probably type 27, with open central well area. Brick-shuttered. [Private land. Need golf club permission to view]."|"2001/06/22"|0|"" 18954|12395|31|"Probably type 27 brick-shuttered pillbox, with open central well. [Private land: permission needed from golf club]."|"2001/06/22"|0|"" 18955|12394|31|"Probable type 27 brick-shuttered pillbox, with open central well area. [On private land: access permission required from golf club]."|"2001/06/22"|0|"" 18956|14995|31|"Possible military site which just might be an underground battle headquarters. Concrete slabs, a blocked door, and underground rooms can be seen. Recorder says he thinks there were entrances cut in the chalk slopes."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 18957|14996|222|"Auxiliary Unit Operation Base of Tadwick / Swainswick Patrol."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18958|11749|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base of Tadwick / Swainswick Patrol. [Recorder, Brown, gives NGR - ST 761681, which may be to this site]."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 18959|14997|222|"Auxiliary Unit explosives dump established in a stone building at a disused quarry."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18960|14998|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base in mine shaft. It was abandoned in 1941."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18961|14999|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base of No.1 Admiralty Patrol."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18962|15000|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base of No.2 Admiralty Patrol. In 1943 it was still just a large hole, but was finished by the Royal Engineers with an 'elephant shelter'."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18963|2347|215|"Spigot mortar pedestal next to a pillbox constructed within the shell of an old wind pump [see UORN 2348]."|"1995/__/__"|809|"50" 18964|15001|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base of No.5 Admiralty Patrol."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18965|15002|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18966|15003|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18967|15004|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. [Recorder gives alternative NGR - ST 719705]. Abandoned 1943."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18968|15005|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. "|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18969|15006|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base consisting of a metal bunker."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18970|15007|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base within an old tunnel of the slate quarries. The quarry was filled up with household rubbish during the 1950s."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18971|15008|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. This was a metal bunker set in the high bank several yards from the lane below. The entrance was through an earth-covered hinged trapdoor on the roof and down a ladder. It was camouflaged with earth. The site of the bunker can still be seen by protruding metal amongst garden shrubs that now cover the bank."|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18972|15009|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. "|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18973|15010|222|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. "|"2000/06/__"|0|"" 18974|15013|222|"Type 25 pillbox."|"1998/__/__"|779|"52" 18975|15014|318|"1904-56, Coast Artillery, Gun Emplacement, 6 ins gun, now derelict. B3 6 ins gun emplacement constructed of mass concrete over magazine complex. Gun floor reached by a flight of steps on the SW side of the rear wall which is recessed for a hinged timber bench. Access to gun pit at south western side of semi-circular, raised concrete working platform. The working platform is reached by a flight of steps with a telephone recess below, which is flanked by ammunition recesses to either side. The cartridge hoist rises into the south west wall, and the shell hoist rises into the working platform. The emplacement is fronted by a semi-circular, sloping shell deflecting apron. "|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 18976|15015|318|"1904-56, Coast Artillery, Gun Emplacement, 6 ins gun, now derelict. B3 6 ins gun emplacement constructed of mass concrete over magazine complex. Gun floor reached by a flight of steps on the SW side of the rear wall which is recessed for a hinged timber bench. Access to gun pit at south western side of semi-circular, raised concrete working platform. The working platform is reached by a flight of steps with a telephone recess below, which is flanked by ammunition recesses to either side. The cartridge hoist rises into the south west wall, and the shell hoist rises into the working platform. The emplacement is fronted by a semi-circular, sloping shell deflecting apron."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 18977|15016|318|"1904-56, Coast Artillery, Gun Emplacement, 6 ins gun, now derelict. B1 gun emplacement constructed of mass concrete over magazine complex. Gun floor reached by two flights of steps either side of the rear wall which is recessed for a hinged timber bench."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 18978|15017|318|"1904-39, Coast Artillery, Gun Emplacement, 9.2 ins, now derelict. A2 gun emplacement constructed of mass concrete adjacent to underground magazine. 'Horseshoe' shaped concrete floored pit infilled with rubble. Accumulator recess in east wall flanked by a cartridge recess. Ammunition lift rises in west wall, infilled with rubble. Large, semi-circular, sloping, concrete shell deflecting apron fronts the emplacement. 2ins U.P. holdfast at rear of western flank of the apron."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 18979|15018|318|"Coast Artillery, Gun Emplacement, 9.2 ins, now derelict. A1 gun emplacement constructed of mass concrete adjacent to underground magazine. 'Horseshoe' shaped concrete floored pit infilled with rubble. Accumulator recess in west wall flanked by a cartridge recess. Ammunition lift rises in west wall, infilled with rubble. Large, semi-circular, sloping, concrete shell deflecting apron fronts the emplacement."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 18980|15019|318|"Gun Emplacement now derelict. Rectangular reinforced concrete floor, enclosed by a battered wall, wide opening in east wall. Wall construction consists of sand-filled sandbags encased in concrete, shuttered with trench sheeting held in place by steel picket posts. Badly damaged by gunfire."|"1993/02/04"|0|"" 18981|15021|222|"Pillbox [no details]."|"1998/__/__"|779|"53" 18983|15023|222|"Pillbox [no other details]."|"1998/__/__"|779|"53" 18984|15024|222|"Pillbox [no other details]."|"1998/__/__"|779|"53" 18985|15025|222|"Pillbox [no further details]."|"1998/__/__"|779|"53" 18986|15026|222|"Pillbox [no further details]."|"1998/__/__"|779|"54" 18987|15027|318|"Gun Emplacement now derelict. Rectangular reinforced concrete floor, enclosed by low concrete walls. Construction of walls - sand filled sandbags encased in concrete, shuttered with trench sheeting held in place by steel picket posts. Large opening in rear (E) wall."|"1993/02/04"|0|"" 18988|15028|318|"Gun Emplacement. Rectangular, low walled emplacement."|"1995/01/30"|0|"" 18989|15029|318|"Gun Emplacement. Rectangular, low walled emplacement."|"1995/01/30"|0|"" 18990|15030|222|"Two concrete pads, 1m x 1m, no other features visible. Pads in the sand in between two hollows. The hollow to the west has the appearance of having had modifications, although it is too overgrown to investigate."|"1996/__/__"|805|"" 18991|15031|222|"Gun Emplacement seen only from the RAF Pembrey control tower in the air weapons range. Not visited as it lay in area just behind the present active bombing drop zones, so the area is full of unexploded ordnance."|"1996/__/__"|805|"" 18992|15033|222|"Gun Emplacement seen only from the RAF Pembrey control tower in the air weapons range. Not visited as it lay in area just behind the present active bombing drop zones, so the area is full of unexploded ordnance."|"1996/__/__"|805|"" 18993|15034|222|"Demolished remains of a pillbox (Type FW3/23). Formerly part of a defensive system that included a number of type 23 pillboxes positioned along Bank-y-Lord to protect the S edge of the Gwendraeth Estuary."|"1996/__/__"|805|"" 18994|15032|222|"Coastal battery. 2 x searchlights. 2 x 6in gun emplacements in good condition, with the magazines and emplacement covers intact. Battery observation post (BOP). Original guardhouse appears to survive. [information from 1988 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"19" 18995|15035|222|"Coastal battery. Exceptionally well preserved. All emplacements for the 4.5ins guns are complete with their entrances unblocked and their protective earthworks intact. Radar ramp and searchlights (CASLs) are complete. 4-5 accommodation buildings are present [information from 1971 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"19" 18996|15036|222|"On ground falling to NW, the area supports bracken etc. 6m to the west of pond is a square, concrete, bin-like structure, 2m sq x 1.5m deep. It is constructed of brick with a concrete frame. It has slots in the top for a removable lid. A possible ammunition locker. 7m further W is a rectangular hollow cut into the slope, measuring 2 x 4m, limited by a partly curved concrete wall on the downslope (NW) side; the wall is partly smashed. The interior of this clay is wet. Interpreted as a wall though seems very unlikely. It may be a gun emplacement, an interpretation supported by the possible ammunition locker adjacent. Slightly rising ground to the north does not suggest the gun was facing E to sea. It may have been an anti-aircraft position. "|"1995/__/__"|815|"" 18997|12335|222|"Well-preserved battery. 6in gun emplacements retaining their anti-strafing cover. CASLs (searchlights) are clearly visible and 8 x ancillary buildings remain. [information from 1971 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"20" 18998|12453|222|"Two gun emplacements are in good condition, and the BOP lies to the rear of these structures. The two CASLs are in good condition to the W and S of the emplacements and the BOP respectively. [information from 1987 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"20" 18999|15037|318|"Infantry Post / Gun Post / Defence Post, now derelict. Semi-sunken, concrete revetted defence post with overhead protection, dug into side of sloping ground adjacent to site No. 001/03 (UORN 12211). Field of fire restricted by position, allowing fire only in a southern direction. RJC.Thomas, 11.01.93."|"1993/01/11"|0|"" 19001|15038|222|"Coastal battery. In good condition. 4 x gun emplacements and BOP remain. Magazines and CASLs also present. [information from 1964 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"20" 19002|15039|318|"Infantry Post / Gun Post / Defence Post, now derelict. Rectangular, reinforced concrete walled enclosure, sub-divided by cross wall into two chambers entered by separate doorways in the north and south angles of the west wall."|"1993/01/11"|0|"" 19004|15040|222|"Coastal battery. Well-preserved complex of battery buildings and structures. Gun emplacements are in excellent condition, and magazines and CASLs clearly visible. Barrack buildings and other ancillary structures present. [information from 1999 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"21" 19006|15041|222|"Coastal battery. 19th century fort in good condition, converted for use in WW2. There are also 2 x CASLs remaining on the breakwater itself. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"21" 19007|15042|318|"Coastal Observation Post, now demolished. Two storey, rectangular plan, stone walled ground floor, weather boarded first floor, large observation window in NW wall wraps around into the SW and NE."|"1994/04/03"|0|"" 19008|6535|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and magazines are in excellent condition, as is the BOP. Ancillary buildings survive in light woodland and scrub to the rear of the battery. [information from 1986 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"21" 19009|11835|222|"Coastal battery. BOP, two gun emplacements, two CASLs, and two ancillary buildings are in good condition. The area is heavily wooded. [information from 1969 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"21" 19010|11293|222|"19th century fort in good condition. [information from 1963 aerial photographs]."|"2001/05/__"|813|"21" 19011|15043|318|"A modern, probably WW2 Coastal Observation Post. This building is largely intact. It is situated on the seaward side of the level crossing beneath the old vicarage.."|"1995/02/__"|0|"" 19012|15044|318|"Coastal Observation Post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19013|15045|318|"Remaining features of this Coastal Observation Post are a hollow with slightly raised surrounding bank, approximately 0.40m high and an overgrown concrete base. The site is positioned within the promontory fort towards the cliff edge."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19014|15046|318|"Probable Coast Observation Post. Rectangular hollow, approximately 12m by 4m and 3m deep along coastal slope. Appears to have had walling around its edges. A few steel posts in the vicinity. "|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19015|15047|222|"Coastal battery. Two emplacements for 9.2in guns are visible. They retain their original protective coverings and are in good condition. BOP or CASL building is visible to the SE, c. 200m distant. [information from 1978 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"21-22" 19016|15048|318|"Probable Coast Observation Post. Rectangular hollow, approximately 12m by 4m and 3m deep along coastal slope. Appears to have had walling around its edges. A few steel posts in the vicinity. "|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19017|15049|318|"Coastal Observation Post. Marked on the 1964 OS map as 'Look-out House'. No trace on the ground of this feature."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19018|15050|222|"Coastal battery. Two emplacements for 6in guns remain in good condition [see UORNs 7712-7713]. Two CASL structures also present. One or two ancillary buildings in reasonable condition. [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"22" 19019|15051|318|"Coastal Observation Post. Modern coastal lookout, now no trace of this structure on the surface."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19020|15052|222|"Coastal battery within 19th century fort. WW2 emplacements and CASLs remain. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"22" 19021|15053|222|"19th century sea fort in very good condition. WW2 emplacement. BOP clearly visible. [information from 1986 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"22" 19022|15054|318|"Coastal Observation Post. Hexagonal stone built observation post with some brick additions. Now roofless and unused."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19023|12158|222|"19th century sea fort in good condition. Two gun emplacements with anti-strafing roofs. BOP visible. Magazines and accommodation. [information from 1986 aerial photographs]."|"2001/05/__"|813|"22" 19024|15055|222|"Sea fort in good condition with WW2 alterations remaining. [information from 1986 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"22-23" 19025|15056|318|"Loopholed wall with present use as perimeter wall. Masonry wall with pre-cast narrow splay embrasures set at irregular intervals and height. During WW2 a minefield existed to the north of the wall."|"1993/01/28"|0|"" 19026|15057|222|"Sea fort in excellent condition. Two WW2 gun emplacements and BOP visible. Magazines and accommodation in good condition. [information from 1986 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"23" 19027|15058|318|"Minewatchers Post. Brick and concrete structure, approximately 3m x 2m and 2m high."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19028|15059|318|"Minewatchers Post. The site has been destroyed, and the rubble of this concrete and brick structure is spread over the rocks along the foreshore."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19029|15060|318|"Minewatchers Post. Not visited or seen during fieldwork."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19030|15061|222|"WW2 coastal battery built within fort constructed in 1915. Original emplacements and WW2 additions are visible. No.1 (6pdr.) Gun. [information from 1998 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"23" 19031|13166|222|"Fort retains all its original features and is in excellent condition. No.1 (6in) gun. [information from 1998 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|779|"23" 19032|6937|222|"Coastal battery with 2 x 6in gun emplacements. Low-level BOP and CASLs present. Two earth-protected magazine buildings are clearly visible. [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"23" 19033|13025|222|"Exceptionally well-preserved coastal battery system. The gun emplacements for the 2 x 6in guns and the 1 x 6pdr gun are clearly visible. The BOP, PF ('predictor finder'), and CASL positions are in good condition. Two pillboxes and ten ancillary buildings, including the magazines, remain. An extremely rare example of an hexagonal RDF tower remains in exceptionally well-preserved form. [information from 1998 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"23-24" 19034|15062|318|"Mine Watchers Post."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19035|15063|318|"Three to four parallel lines of holes covering a strip 300-400 m in length are visible on aerial photographs. These are probably the result of a minefield blown up after WW2."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19036|15064|318|"Coastal Observation Post still in use."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19037|15065|318|"Coastal Observation Post in use in 1996."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19038|15066|318|"Coastal Observation Post in use in 1996."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19039|15067|318|"Coastal Observation Post. There is now no trace of this site"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19040|15068|318|"Coastal Observation Post, now derelict. Formerly a two storey concrete observation post and telephone room. Blown up during attempted demolition. Ground floor room survives, although infilled with rubble and covered with earth. Voice pipe on East wall."|"1994/03/05"|0|"" 19042|15070|318|"Observation Post .Blast protection wall over entrance. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19043|15071|318|"Coastal Observation Post. The building measures 7.5 x 4m. It consists of two compartments, the northern open at the rear, the southern an enclosed room. Observation slits face the beach. 15m seaward of building PRN 30798 (Ceredigion SMR).. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19044|15072|318|"Coast Observation Post. The area is overgrown. Identified as an observation post by Thomas, possibly of WW1 date. Single storey, brick built with concrete roof, rectangular with chamfered corners at the front and originally with large observation windows. The upper part has now been demolished by Stena Sealink (local informant); the lower courses of the walls and the displaced concrete roof remain."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19045|15073|318|"Coastal Observation Post. Brick and concrete rubble in an area of blackthorn scrub is all that is evident of the possible observation post."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19046|15074|318|"Coastal Observation Post. Possibly associated with the anti-aircraft school at Manorbier Camp."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19047|15075|318|"Coastal Observation Post. The site is situated in an elevated position on a rocky knoll overlooking the sea. The area is a golf course. The site consists of a concrete and brick plinth measuring 1.5m x 4m. The landward half supports a back building, open to seaward. Inside is a concrete block with butts set into it. There is a concrete column on the roof of the building."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19048|15076|318|"Pillbox / Defence Post, now derelict. Semi-sunken, brick built, with flat concrete earth covered roof. Concrete wide splay embrasures and narrow external, wide internal splay rifle loops within brick structure. Attached 'D' shaped Light Anti- Aircraft machine gun pit."|"1993/11/01"|0|"" 19049|15077|221|"Pillbox at Women's Land Army Hostel."|"1994/04/04"|0|"" 19050|15078|318|"Pillbox. Possibly former pill box site, although complete lack of rubble or masonry suggests otherwise. A small, square hollow in the top of Bank-Y-Lord. Almost on the extreme W end of the recognisable part of Bank-y-Lord. It may have been position of a former pill box, although this is not considered very likely."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19051|15079|318|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19052|15080|318|"Pillbox. Site not visited during SMR fieldwork."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19053|15081|318|"Pillbox. Hexagonal pillbox constructed on the sea wall."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 19054|15082|318|"Cube. Part of a line of anti tank cubes."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19055|15083|318|"Anti Tank Wall ? Short length of concrete wall, c. 4m long x c. 3m high. Now badly eroded."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19056|15084|318|"Anti Tank Cube. Blocks running along the west side of the base of the embankment carrying the railway."|"1995/07/__"|0|"" 19057|15085|318|"Anti Boat Landing Obstacle. Metal and wooden posts, and twisted metal."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19058|15086|222|"No.1 Gun. Well-preserved battery complex that includes Landguard Fort and Landguard (Left) Battery. All the emplacements are visible, and there are a large number of ancillary buildings present. [information from 1989 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"24" 19059|15087|222|"No.1 Gun. Well-preserved battery complex that includes Landguard Fort and Landguard (Left) Battery. All the emplacements are visible, and there are a large number of ancillary buildings present. [information from 1989 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"24" 19060|6224|222|"Emergency battery, consisting of two reinforced emplacements (now minus the roofs visible in 1971) with attached magazines and machine housing. BOP in excellent condition at 35684010 [UORN 6223]. Two surviving CASLs at 35804028 and 35603976 [UORNs 6251 and 6252]. Perimeter defences are visible as a series of type 22 pillboxes. A small number of anti-tank cubes are at 35703960. The whole site is under some threat from coastal erosion, but the BOP and main battery position are under a more considerable threat from any expansion of the lagoons / silt traps built adjacent to them. [information from 1995 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"25" 19061|9738|222|"This 'split-battery' is in excellent condition except for the incursion of a Coastguard observation post on top of part of one of the Mk24 emplacements. The 6in and 12pdr emplacements at the fort itself are in good condition, as are the command and observation post. The radar buildings immediately below the fort are in reasonable condition, but they are in some danger from cliff collapse. The original accommodation areas and magazines are visible inside the fort. There are also three emplacements directly to the west of the fort that held the Mk24 6in guns. These emplacements are in good condition and come complete with their magazines, machine houses, and ancillary buildings. The underground connecting passage to the fort is visible immediately to the north of the middle emplacement. [information from 1974 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"25-26" 19062|15088|222|"Early modern fort in extremely good condition. Emplacements are well maintained. Barrack blocks and ancillary buildings visible and well preserved. Temporary buildings erected during WW2 have been removed. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"26" 19063|9082|222|"Extremely well-preserved fort with WW2 additions intact. No. 1 gun. Radar tower intact near the fort. Whole site now appears to be a museum. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"26" 19064|7365|222|"19th century sea fort in good condition. No.1 gun. BOP and emplacements clearly visible. [information from 1961 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"26" 19065|12593|222|"19th century fort in good condition. No.1 (6in) gun. Four gun emplacements. BOP visible and CASLs remain below and directly east of the fort. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"26-27" 19066|7346|222|"Coastal battery in converted Martello tower, in very good condition (originally housed 2 x 4.7in QFs, and radar). CASLs and other connected buildings located in the area. [information from 1978 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"27" 19067|12594|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and BOB in very good condition. CASLs to east and west. Slight tree cover. [information from 1978 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"27" 19070|15089|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and BOB in very good condition. CASLs to east and west. Slight tree cover. [information from 1978 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"27" 19071|12596|222|"Coastal battery. Two covered (canopied) 6in BL emplacements in excellent condition. CASLs to east and west. BOP based at Albermarle Battery to west [UORN 12594]. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"27" 19072|15090|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements in extremely good condition. Earthworks and magazines remain sound. CASLs to west. BOP at Albermarle Battery [UORN 12594]. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"27" 19073|7362|222|"Emergency battery within 19th century redoubt. Intact gun emplacements and other components clearly visible. BOP on sea wall immediately to W of redoubt (12803191). [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"27" 19074|7361|222|"No.1 Gun. Three covered gun emplacements in very good condition. Number of small ancillary buildings in front of emplacements. Substantial remains of battery accommodation and administration areas to rear and below emplacements. [information from 1998 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"27-28" 19075|13723|222|"Coastal battery. Both 6in gun emplacements are in good condition. CASL visible at edge of railway cut 100m NW of emplacements. Possible BOP also visible."|"2000/05/__"|813|"28" 19076|15091|222|"Coastal battery. The two outer gun emplacements have covers [1947]: these housed the WW2 guns. The eastern emplacement is in good condition, but the western emplacement has suffered some deterioration. [information from 1978 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"28" 19077|12823|222|"No.1. Gun coastal battery. It is in very good condition and one emplacement retains its AA canopy. BOP is clearly visible behind the guns. No evidence remains for the 12pdr. gun battery that stood on the apron at No.1 Gun Battery. Partial remains of the battery's CASLs remain on the headland of Pendennis Point. [information from 1995 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"28-29" 19078|11300|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. The BOP is in good condition at 847312. 2 x 6in gun emplacements and central magazine in good condition (emplacements infilled). Two main battery buildings at 84773125 are in excellent condition. Ancillary building bases and small buildings lie in the immediate area of the battery buildings. [information from 1985 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"29-30" 19079|13553|222|"Coastal battery. BOP in reasonable condition at 91807680. Concrete structure 15m NE of the BOP appears to be one of the original gun emplacements. The second emplacement is still clearly visible at 919767. CASL remains are at 91887674. Ancillary structures seen to the rear of CASL (30m-40m west), and there are partial remains of a structure at 919765. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"30" 19080|5518|222|"Coastal battery. In poor condition with gun emplacements filled in, outworks demolished, and no above ground structures visible. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"45" 19081|5594|222|"19th century redoubt with gun emplacements reused in WW2 in reasonable condition. Accommodation in redoubt and at barracks at 435514. Barracks are in good condition and one WW2 curviform building is present. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"30-31" 19082|15092|222|"Coastal battery. Two converted 19th century gun emplacements (and original third) remain in good condition. Lower level magazines and buildings appear to survive. Only one curviform WW2 building (of 12+ originals) survives. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"20" 19083|15093|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and lower buildings and magazines in good condition. It is possible that the domestic buildings near the battery were used as accommodation in WW2. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"31" 19084|5556|222|"Coastal battery. Fort in good condition, but now converted to housing/accommodation. CASL remains immediately to west. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"31" 19085|15094|222|"Coastal battery. 19th century structure used for WW2 guns. It is in reasonable condition. Little remains of the WW2 prefabricated buildings. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"31" 19086|15095|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements in reasonable condition. Accommodation probably in adjacent extant buildings. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"31" 19087|15096|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Two main gun emplacements in good condition, complete with anti-strafing roof. Machine houses and magazines attached in reasonable condition. No sign of BOP or CASLs. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"31-32" 19088|15097|222|"No.1 (6pdr.) Gun coastal battery. BOP and gun emplacements in good condition. 3 of the 4 original CASLs are at 487506. Internal features now obscured through use as domestic accommodation. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"32" 19089|15098|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and magazine in good condition. Some ancillary buildings. No sign of BOP. CASLs towards coast have now gone. [information from 1969 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"32" 19090|15099|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and magazine in good condition. No BOP or CASLs visible. [information from 1969 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"32" 19091|15100|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and magazine in good condition. No BOP or CASLs visible. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"32" 19092|15101|318|"RENNEY BATTERY WAS A STRONG FORT BUILT TO OPERATE IN CONJUNCTION WITH PENLEE POINT BATTERY IN 1894-5, AND WAS MAINTAINED UNTIL ITS ARMAMENT WAS REMOVED IN 1956. STILL THE PROPERTY OF MOD (HOGG). SITE OF COASTAL BATTERY AT RENNEY. ARMED WITH 2 X 9 2' GUNS (GUY). VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1989 (GUY). REMAINS (GUY). POWERFUL COASTAL BATTERY DESIGNED TO KEEP LARGEST BATTLESHIPS OUT OF RANGE OF THE DOCKYARD. COVERED E APPROACHES TO PLYMOUTH SOUND, WHILST W APPROACHES COVERED BY A COMPANION BATTERY AT PENLEE POINT. SHARED ACCOMMODATION (RENNEY/LENTNEY CAMP) AND STORES WITH LENTNEY BATTERY. BUILT 1905-6. ORIGINAL ARMAMENT, 3 X 9.2' GUNS, WHICH WERE PROGRESSIVELY MODERNISED UNTIL REMOVAL IN 1957. ALSO ARMED WITH TWO 60-POUNDER GUNS, ONE MOBILE 6-POUNDER, TWO BOFORS AA GUNS AND TWO SPIGOT MORTARS DURING WWII. ALL THREE 9.2' EMPLACEMENTS SURVIVE COMPLETE, TOGETHER WITH THREE UNDERGROUND MAGAZINE, STORE-ROOMS AND SHELTERS LOCATED BETWEEN OR BEHIND THE EMPLACEMENTS. ONE EMPLACEMENT SHOWS MODIFICATIONS FOR 1947 HYDRAULIC MOUNTING AND ALL THREE HAVE BLAST-PROTECTION WALLS, BUILT IN 1941, WITH RIFLE SLITS TO THEIR REAR. THERE ARE THE FOUNDATIONS OF A SMALL WWII BUILDING TO THE REAR OF ONE EMPLACEMENT. ALL ARE VERY WELL PRESERVED, INCLUDING LARGELY COMPLETE AMMUNITION HOISTS WITHIN THE MAGAZINES. USED AS A TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT 1956-91. NOW (MARCH 1992) IN PROCESS OF BEING SOLD BY MOD. FOR ADDITIONAL DEFENCES, BLOCKHOUSES ETC SEE SUBSHEETS (PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY). VIS=EXEMPLIFIES RECENT ADVANCES MADE IN FORM AND DESIGN AND HOUSED THE TWO PRINCIPAL HEAVY GUNS DESIGNED TO COUNTER THE BATTLESHIPS AND ARMOURED CRUISERS OF THE PRE-DREADNOUGHT ERA. FURTHER DETAIL IN DOE LISTING IN PARISH FILE (DOE) KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX 25/8/1981 NAME/RENNEYBATTERY 4/12/1990 PILLBOX MILITARYEARTHWORKS MILITARYBUILDING GUNEMPLACEMENT MAGAZINE SEARCHLIGHT OBSERVATIONPOST 9/6/1992 28/9/1992 LIS=GRADE II REF=OSA=SX44NE2 REF=HOGG, I.V./COAST DEFENCES OF ENGLAND AND WALES 1856-1956/(1974)193 REF=DES=GUY, J./LIST OF COASTAL BATTERIES(1990)/COPY IN SMR REF=DES=PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY/PYE, A.(12/12/1991)/COPY AND PLANS IN PARISH FILE REF=PRO=WO 192/293,177236/RENNEY FORT RECORD BOOK(1944) REF=PRO=WO 78/5066/MAP(1901-39) REF=PRO=WO 192/293,XC/177235/CABLE PLAN(1940S)/COPY IN PARISH FILE REF=DOE/HHR:WEMBURY(14/9/1992)AMENDMENT LETTER "|"1992/10/16"|0|"" 19093|15102|222|"Part of Renney Battery [see UORN 15101]. FC and TC Radar. Some ancillary buildings. [information from 1969 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"32" 19094|11256|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Main battery building (19th century) remains in good condition. Two gun emplacements are visible and in good condition. Base for CASL remains. [information from 1968 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"32-33" 19095|13562|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Gun emplacements and the majority of the ancillary buildings survive (now a museum). [information from 1961 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"33" 19096|11261|222|"CASLs can be seen. [information from 1963 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"33" 19097|13730|222|"Coastal battery. Remains of gun emplacements and a number of original buildings are clearly visible and in good condition. However, there are also a large number of modern buildings in the area, some built over earlier features. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"33" 19098|13741|222|"Coastal battery. Remains of gun emplacements and a number of original buildings are clearly visible and in good condition. However, there are also a large number of modern buildings in the area, including some built over earlier features. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"33" 19099|13740|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and magazines in poor condition on cliff path to the E of Verne Citadel. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"33-34" 19100|11262|222|"Coastal battery. [information from 1963 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"33" 19101|11270|222|"Coastal battery. CASLs. [information from 1963 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"34" 19102|11272|222|"Coastal battery. Breakwater still in reasonable condition. [information from 1963 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"34" 19103|11286|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Breakwater still in reasonable condition. [information from 1963 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"34" 19104|15103|222|"Coastal battery [see also UORNs 10538-10539; 13760; 13765]. Two gun emplacements and one structure below the emplacements survive in good condition. Cottages in the area may have served as accommodation in WW2. [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"34" 19105|12075|222|"Coastal battery. PF No.1. Area where Predictor Finder sites remains, as do the original 19th century buildings on the site that would have acted in WW2 as offices/accommodation. [information from 1999 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"34" 19106|12076|222|"Coastal battery. 3 x gun emplacements and adjacent magazines in reasonable condition. (although the westernmost one has a modern structure built into it). BOP visible and in good condition. The circular features and bunker to the E of the battery are associated with a later rocket testing facility. [information from 1999 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"34" 19107|1906|222|"Coastal battery in 19th century fort, with gun emplacements and CASLs in good condition. Now converted to domestic accommodation. [information from 1968 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"35" 19108|12110|222|"Coastal battery. 2 x gun emplacements remain in good condition with their anti-strafing canopies intact. Battery layout is clearly visible, and 8 ancillary buildings are extant at the main site. A further ancillary building is 300m E of the emplacements. At least one of the CASLs and numerous building bases probably remain in this heavily wooded area. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"35" 19109|15104|222|"Coastal battery. Two gun emplacements are visible in reasonable condition. Lower magazines present. Encroachment from caravan park. Camp buildings at 583993 (originally shared with Browndown Battery - see UORN 15105]) in reasonable condition. Some new buildings and encroachment are visible at camp. [information from 1969 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"35" 19110|15105|222|"Coastal battery. Two gun emplacements are visible in reasonable condition. Lower magazines present. Ancillary buildings to rear have now gone. Camp buildings at 583993 seem to be in reasonable condition, with the majority of the original buildings present. However, new buildings and encroachment visible at the camp. No sign of BOP or CASLs. [information from 1969 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"35-36" 19111|15106|222|"Coastal battery. The fort is generally in good condition. Some new buildings are visible within the area and some alteration of the fort has occurred. Hardstanding for gun emplacements and magazines appears to remain intact. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"36" 19112|15107|222|"Coastal battery. Buildings and gun emplacements remain (but with some slight alterations) [information from 1946 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"36" 19113|15108|222|"Coastal battery. Buildings and gun emplacements remain., but part of the seaward-side wall collapsed c.1996 [information from 1946 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"36" 19114|15109|222|"Coastal battery. Buildings and gun emplacements remain., but part of the seaward-side wall collapsed c.1996 [information from 1946 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"36" 19115|15110|222|"Coastal battery. Buildings and gun emplacements remain., but part of the seaward-side wall collapsed c.1996 [information from 1946 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"36" 19116|15111|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and lower level works remain. The area has been heavily landscaped. [information from 1997 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"36" 19117|15112|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and some ancillary buildings visible within Marine barracks. [information from 1967 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"36" 19118|15113|222|"Coastal battery. Original fort in reasonable condition. Gun emplacements remain. Most of the WW2 ancillary buildings have now gone. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"36" 19119|12446|222|"Coastal battery. The gun emplacements and revetments are in good condition. Magazines are banked and covered and seem reasonably sound. Some of the ancillary buildings are now roofless. The site was used in WW2 as a mine/ordnance depot, and a building connected with this role is visible at 17022576. [information from 1991 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"37" 19120|13161|222|"Coastal battery. Remains are in poor condition. BOP partially demolished. CASLs gone. Some WW1 battery remains are visible (2 guntowers). [information from 1991 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"37" 19121|13167|222|"No.1 (6pdr.) Gun coastal battery. Complex of WW1 and 2 battery structures situated in a vulnerable headland position. Emplacements remain for all the guns, but the ones at Green Battery also have WW2 AA positions built on them. BOPs and Direction Towers have gone, but various ancillary buildings survive (some re-used). The CASLs at the seaward point are still visible but they are subject to intense dune build-up. [information from 1993 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"37" 19123|15114|222|"Coastal battery. Complex of WW1 and 2 battery structures situated in a vulnerable headland position. Emplacements remain for all the guns, but the ones at Green Battery also have WW2 AA positions built on them. BOPs and Direction Towers have gone, but various ancillary buildings survive (some re-used). The CASLs at the seaward point are still visible but they are subject to intense dune build-up. [information from 1993 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"37-38" 19124|15115|222|"Coastal battery. Complex of WW1 and 2 battery structures situated in a vulnerable headland position. Emplacements remain for all the guns, but the ones at Green Battery also have WW2 AA positions built on them. BOPs and Direction Towers have gone, but various ancillary buildings survive (some re-used). The CASLs at the seaward point are still visible but they are subject to intense dune build-up. [information from 1993 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"38" 19125|13596|222|"Coastal battery. It contains very well preserved examples of a series of ancillary buildings. The gun emplacements and smaller ancillary buildings have now been removed, and the remaining structures are used as part of a holiday camp. A full set of five large, and one slightly smaller, rectilinear buildings are located in a N-S orientated line at 53081016. A second group of buildings stands at 53101034. [information from 1981 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"38-39" 19126|15116|222|"Coastal battery. Remains of gun emplacements and magazines clearly visible at 537888 (these structures are at risk from dune build-up). Two ancillary structures are also present at this site. A large building (the BOP?) and four ancillary structures stand in good condition at 536881. [information from 1970 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"39" 19127|7348|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and fort outline remain. Fort appears to be in good condition. [information from 1981 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"39" 19128|15117|222|"Coastal battery. In reasonable condition. Gun emplacements visible and ancillary structures survive below these. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"39" 19129|15118|222|"Coastal battery. 19th century fort in good condition. Gun emplacements, magazines, and some buildings visible. No sign of CASLs. [information from 1973 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"39" 19130|12599|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Despite now being a caravan park, this site is in good condition. Gun emplacements remain uncovered and well maintained. Low-level magazines appear sound, and the BOP is clearly visible. Some ancillary buildings also remain. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"39-40" 19131|12599|31|"2 x 9.2in BL guns."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19132|7364|222|"Coastal battery. Two covered 6in gun emplacements and BOP visible and in good condition. [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"40" 19133|9173|222|"Coastal battery. It has dispersed elements, some shared with Hougham Battery to the E [see UORN 9197]. The site survives in reasonable condition. Two large upstanding buildings are visible in good condition on track leading N from the gun emplacements. Blast protected structure (now overgrown) to E of track 80m N of emplacements. At least seven building bases survive at surface level. [information from 1983 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"40" 19134|1138|222|"Coastal battery. Emplacements for 2 x 9.2in guns survive. The emplacements are in a reasonable condition. Four small, rectilinear ancillary buildings can be seen in the immediate area of the battery. Some of the original accommodation for the battery is also visible within the complex that is now HMP immediately to the E. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"40-41" 19135|15119|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacement and associated structures remain in reasonable condition. Area has been modernised somewhat. [information from 1983 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"41" 19136|9579|222|"No.1 Gun 15in coastal battery. Two large earth-protected magazine buildings visible for each emplacement. These magazines are in good condition, and the houses to the rear of them were originally connected to the workings of the battery. Western emplacement has been filled in, but survives, complete with attached machine house. Eastern emplacement has been removed, but the machine house remains at the field edge. [information from 1995 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"41" 19137|9576|222|"Coastal battery. Two large earth-protected magazine buildings visible for each emplacement. These magazines are in good condition, and the houses to the rear of them were originally connected to the workings of the battery. Western emplacement has been filled in, but survives, complete with attached machine house. Eastern emplacement has been removed, but the machine house remains at the field edge. [information from 1995 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"41-42" 19138|7366|222|"Coastal battery. Large number of building bases and some standing buildings in the area. Gun emplacements are still in place, but buried. [information from 1978 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"42" 19139|15120|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Buildings at the end of the eastern pier arm are still visible. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"42" 19140|15121|222|"Coastal battery. Earthwork remains at cliff edge with a possible WW2 building near the roadside. Part of the track layout is visible, and the remains of a linear feature are at 34247614. Large circular gun emplacement at 34267614 is now filled in, and only a slight depression is visible today. [information from 1994 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"42" 19141|15122|222|"Coastal battery. Some buildings used as battery accommodation remain. Lighthouse originally BOP[?] [information from 2000 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"42" 19142|15123|222|"Coastal battery. No.1 Gun. Gun emplacements and layout visible as parch marks only within landscaped parkland. [information from 1994 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"42" 19143|13745|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Two eastwards (sea) facing emplacements for 6in guns survive. Battery buildings such as the BOP were originally located at Tynemouth Castle battery [see UORN 15124]. [information from 1994 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"42-43" 19144|15124|222|"No.2 (6in) Gun coastal battery. Three WW2 gun emplacements visible within 19th century battery. Of the four seaward (east) facing emplacements, the second from left contained a 9.2in gun whilst the rest were 6in. The remains of an attached magazine are visible. Modern buildings now overlie the BOP and other battery buildings. [information from 1994 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"43" 19145|15125|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. The right hand of two earth covered gun emplacements is now destroyed. A CASL remains at 38386666. [information from 1994 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"43" 19146|15126|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Remains of two gun emplacements are visible at 407593. The rest of the area is now landscaped. [information from 1989 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"43" 19147|15127|222|"Coastal battery. Remains of two gun emplacements are visible at 407593. The rest of the area is now landscaped. [information from 1965 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"43" 19148|6888|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Bases of 2 x 6in gun emplacements remain. There are also the partially covered remains of one magazine, and a small structure is visible to the south of the lower emplacement. [information from 1989 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"43-44" 19149|15128|222|"Coastal battery. Bases of 2 x 6in gun emplacements remain. There are also the partially covered remains of one magazine, and a small structure is visible to the south of the lower emplacement. [information from 1989 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"44" 19150|5918|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Partial remains of 2 x 6in gun emplacements and another emplacement from 1890. One or two WW2 structures are visible on the breakwater, and there are also some building bases visible. [information from 2000 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"44" 19151|15129|222|"Coastal battery. 4 x small rectilinear buildings in front, and E and W, of lighthouse. [information from 1998 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"44" 19152|15130|222|"Coastal battery. Small number of structures at the SW edge of island. [information from 1987 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"44" 19153|12451|222|"Coastal battery. Two infilled gun emplacements and three ancillary buildings remain. The site is partially built upon on its S side. [information from 1969 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"44" 19155|3233|222|"Coastal battery. Emplacements for the siting of 6pdr. guns still visible at 842330. CASL remains at high-water line below castle. [information from 1989 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"44" 19156|15131|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Partial remains of gun emplacements visible amongst scrub at 85043118 and 85203116. Battery building base also visible. [information from 1985 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"44" 19157|15132|222|"Coastal battery. [see also UORNs 8248-8249; 13544-13545]. Castle remains modified for battery emplacement. The remainder of the battery on the headland above the castle appears to have gone, with the exception of one possible building. [information from 1968 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"45" 19158|13547|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacement and revetment outline remain (parts in poor condition). Now landscaped and doubling as a caravan park. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"45" 19159|5526|222|"Coastal battery. Partial remains within field and scrub. [information from 1946 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"45" 19160|15133|222|"Coastal battery. [no site information]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"30" 19161|15134|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements remain, and one or two structures, but the area is heavily altered and is now a caravan site. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"45" 19162|15135|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements not visible. CASLs in good condition, and buildings in the area may originally have been accommodation for the battery. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"45" 19163|15136|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and magazine overgrown and in poor condition. [information from 1966 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"45" 19164|15137|222|"Coastal battery. Two gun emplacements remain in some form (i.e. concrete aprons and retaining wall to rear). No CASLs or BOP. Concentric earthwork to N at the cliff edge (150m away) may represent position of CASL [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"45-46" 19165|6576|222|"Coastal battery. Area is heavily wooded. There may be a standing BOP structure. [information from 1990 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"46" 19166|15138|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Four building bases and some steps are all that remain. Cliff collapse has destroyed most of the battery and will be likely to claim the rest of the site in a few years. [information from 1971 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"46" 19167|12146|222|"Coastal battery. Concrete rubble in the area is all that remains. [information from 1978 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"46" 19168|12156|222|"Coastal battery. External outline, the only visible remains. Now a holiday camp. [information from 1968 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"46" 19169|12103|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. One emplacement, BOP, and two or three ancillary structures remain. [information from 1968 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"46" 19170|12143|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements survive with magazines intact. Remainder of battery is now under a holiday camp. [information from 1968 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"46" 19171|12118|222|"Coastal battery. Some remains visible, but now a holiday camp. [information from 1954 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"46" 19172|12141|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements remain. Battery accommodation made up of prefabricated buildings. [information from 1946 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"47" 19173|15139|222|"Coastal battery. [see also UORN 9426]. Gun emplacements visible, but BOP and CASLs have been removed [there are also WW1 remains in this area]. [information from 1962 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"47" 19174|13163|222|"Coastal battery. Partial remains survive. Magazines and part of munitions tracks left; and partial building also visible. Some remains of BOP at 264386. One ancillary building and one pillbox [UORN 13164]. Severe coastal erosion. [information from 1994 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"47" 19175|6784|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Little remains due to substantial coastal erosion between 1993-1997. One or two ancillary buildings survive (re-used) ands there are three WW2 bases at 414157. [information from 1997 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"47" 19176|5154|222|"Coastal battery. Single CASL at 554577. [information from 1971 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"47" 19177|15140|222|"Coastal battery. [see also UORN 1152]. Partial remains of building bases now located on the foreshore. The single pillbox [UORN 1151] behind these remains is the only visible standing structure. [information from 1993 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"47" 19178|996|222|"Coastal battery. Partial remains of battery visible. Subject to extensive coastal erosion. [information from 1988 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"47" 19179|863|222|"Coastal battery. 2 x gun emplacements and one pillbox [UORN 872?] remain very close to the cliff edge in poor condition. [information from 1992 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"47" 19180|15141|222|"Coastal battery. One ancillary building and one pillbox [UORN 6842] remain. Emplacements have been destroyed by coastal erosion. [information from 2000 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19181|15142|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. CASL remains. [information from 1994 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19182|12342|222|"Coastal battery. Remains of some buildings relating to the battery visible at the old fort. The larger emplacements and their associated structures were removed immediately post-war. [information from 1976 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19183|15143|222|"Coastal battery. Martello tower (used for BOP) is the only remaining structure. [information from 1980 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19184|15144|222|"Coastal battery. 2 x CASLs and the BOP (original, structurally reinforced Martello tower - see also UORN 9761) still survive, but are now transformed into accommodation. [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19185|9085|222|"Coastal battery. Very badly derelict. Almost skeletal structure with some external features [?] [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19186|15145|222|"Coastal battery. In poor condition [no further details] [information from 1970 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19187|9083|222|"Coastal battery. Two or three ancillary structures at gun site. Small amount of shared camp buildings [with Deadman's Battery: UORN 15146] and building bases also survive within the camp site immediately to the rear of Deadman's Battery E of this site [information from 1981 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19188|15146|222|"Coastal battery. Some ancillary buildings still stand at the gun site. A series of buildings and bases representing the shared camp with Scars Elbow Battery [see UORN 9083] are visible immediately to the rear of the battery within a large camp site [information from 1981 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"48" 19189|15147|222|"Coastal battery. Overgrown, infilled, and in poor condition. [information from 1975 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"49" 19190|15148|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements infilled, and area overgrown and in poor condition. [information from 1975 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"49" 19191|15149|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Gun emplacements infilled, but concrete aprons still visible. Fort outline and low-level features in reasonable condition. Some alterations to the rear of the fort. [information from 1975 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"49" 19192|15150|222|"Coastal battery. BOP in good condition [see UORN 9774], but all other remains have been removed. [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"49" 19193|15151|222|"Coastal battery. Two gun emplacements and BOP are in reasonable condition. The earthworks have been subject to alteration, and now include a moat. The protected magazines to the rear of the emplacements have been removed. [information from 1975 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"49" 19194|13604|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Partial remains of battery visible. One large gun emplacement, possibly originally 19th century and two smaller emplacements remain. One or two barrack buildings also seen. [information from 1973 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"49" 19195|15152|222|"Coastal battery. This 19th century battery is now heavily covered in buildings. One emplacement remains, and some underground facilities may survive. BOP present, and there is one curviform building to the rear of the fort. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"49" 19196|10124|31|"Pillbox on beach between high tide and railway. Semi-buried in sand."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19197|15153|31|"Brick built type 26 pillbox with concrete roof."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 19198|15153|31|"Pillbox built into bank on side of hill guarding approach to Kilrea village - apparently used by terrorist attacks in more recent times."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 19199|15154|31|"Brick built type 26 pillbox with concrete roof."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 19200|15154|31|"Pillbox built into bank on side of hill guarding approach to Kilrea village - apparently used by terrorist attacks in more recent times."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 19201|15155|31|"Brick built type 26 pillbox with concrete roof."|"1997/10/14"|0|"" 19203|15156|31|"This is a well preserved seagull trench with a double shelter built into the centre of it, on the angle. It is made entirely of concrete, with the shelter bays shuttered inside and out with CGI. The 2 shelter bays are entirely separate and both have the remains of folding wooden benches or shelving and the retaining hooks on the ceiling. Each bay has a central vent leading to the top of the bunker, although how these were originally capped is not clear. The doorways both show evidence of hinges and bolt holes. There is an inscription in the concrete on one of the trench walls but it is unreadable. The windsock on top of the bunker is a more modern addition."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 19204|15157|31|"To the west of the airport seagull trench (UORN 15156) are the remains of a substantial strongpoint apparently consisting of 3 separate bunkers connected by both covered and open passageways. At the western end is a pillbox made of concrete with external breeze block shuttering. It has 2 stepped embrasures both fitted with Turnbull mounts. The 15cm thick concrete roof is still intact. The centre bunker appears to have been the command bunker as it has no embrasures and only one entrance. The concrete roof has now collapsed, although around the walls is evidence of wooden table or shelf battens and a wooden door frame. What would have been the entrance bunker has now been demolished, however among the rubble is a Turnbull mount in good condition which would indicate that a second pillbox existed. The passageway walls are 40cm thick concrete with external brick and internal wooden shuttering."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 19205|15158|31|"Seagull trench. To the west of Shorts strongpoint (UORN 15157) is this further defensive position. It is now well hidden by a very heavy covering of brambles, which made even superficial exploration both difficult and painful. One wall of what appeared to be a seagull trench was found. The structure appears to be relatively intact and may be identical to the airport seagull trench (UORN 15156)."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 19206|15159|31|"Seagull trench. There appears to have been a further defensive position between the airport seagull trench (UORN 15156) and the main runway. However no evidence of this site remains except for a low mound. Local description suggests a possible double seagull trench with closed bunker (possibly a battle headquarters) ."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 19207|15160|235|"Pillbox. Part of artillery site complex. One of two pillboxes with period graffiti."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19208|15161|235|"Pillbox. Part of artillery site complex. One of two pillboxes with period graffiti."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19209|15162|31|"Defence site for which no real evidence remains except local recollection, although logically there would be a reflection of the defensive site to the west of the runway. Although the area has been heavily landscaped, a few pieces of a similar type of reinforced concrete as at the other sites, can be seen on the surface. There is some evidence to suggest that the original defences were split E and W of the main runway, however only the western site appears to have survived."|"1998/05/__"|0|"" 19210|15163|31|"Airfield defences. Apart from the airfield itself, there are 3 groups of defences. The Westwinds site (c. 200m x 100m) to the W of the airfield has a trench strongpoint, two seagull trenches, an angle trench, air raid shelters and hut bases. The Sea Wall site to the E of the airfield, along 800m of sea wall includes two pillboxes, three strongpoint complexes and two seagull trenches. The airfield site consists of two strongpoint complexes, a trench strongpoint, three seagull trenches, one pillboxes and associated airfield buildings."|"1996/02/__"|0|"" 19211|14200|32|"Pillbox [Sector 1]. Cassini ref 385672"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 19212|9635|270|"Pillbox in garden of Moors Head public house. Anti-tank blocks by footpath nearby."|"2001/08/09"|0|"" 19213|5272|325|"Type 22 pillbox, preserved within a housing developer's landscaping scheme. [see 'Spalding Guardian']."|"2001/06/07"|0|"" 19214|15164|31|"Some 10 x anti-tank cubes placed side by side alongside the road."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19215|8105|31|"Windmill restored externally in 1934. Before that date, it was derelict and apparently filled with chalk. Inside it is a hollow shell with the beams for two floors, and the cap floorboarded throughout. There are no obvious WW2 additions, inside or out. Used as observation post."|"1999/07/31"|0|"" 19216|11781|31|"Large square pillbox, thick-walled. The blocked-up main embrasure appears big enough to have taken a 6-pdr anti-tank gun. Chamfered corners with airbricks. Small blocked embrasures on sides."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 19217|6432|31|"Large pillbox, of a type common in this area. Octagonal, with central chamber with mounting for anti-aircraft gun. Pit is 6-sided, each side with a small hole leading downwards into the main part of the pillbox. Small embrasures. 'Creep-through' entrance on W side with raised lip at entrance to keep out floodwater. The inside is now full of broken bottles, beer cans, etc. The yellow brick cladding is mostly gone. There are the remains of two vertical metal bars, cut off flush with the roof, which probably held up camouflage netting."|"1999/06/03"|0|"" 19218|15165|31|"Small type 22 pillbox, with N facing 'creep-through' entrance. Concrete-faced."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19219|6854|31|"Modified type 22 pillbox."|"1998/11/01"|0|"" 19220|12274|31|"Small type 22 pillbox, with unprotected entrance. It faces NW. Brick-cladding and cast concrete embrasures. There are the broken remains of an embrasure at the top of the doorway. Internal blast wall. Grassed-over roof. The nearby windmill tower may have been used as an observation post. The area is being turned into a nature reserve."|"2001/07/17"|0|"" 19221|6606|31|"The squat stone (red sandstone) tower of this windmill is in a prominent position. It is an empty shell of 4 storeys including the ground floor. 'Windmills of Devon' states it was used as an OP during WW2, but does not say which type."|"2001/07/24"|0|"" 19222|15166|31|"Various concrete cylinders (about 10 in all), some 2ft in diameter and 2ft - 3.5ft high. They stand at intervals along the road. Most of the cylinders have a metal loop in the top."|"2001/05/26"|0|"" 19223|15167|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples' on open land near cemetery."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 19224|15168|222|"Field gun battery of one 9.2in gun, positioned inland above Romney Marsh. Structures to the E of the railway line in 1941 have been removed. Three small concrete structures remain in the wood to the W of the track. [information from 1961 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"49-50" 19225|12602|222|"Coastal battery, of which observation post remains and is in good condition. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"50" 19226|15169|222|"Field gun battery of one 9.2in gun. Two buildings, used for accommodation, still remain from 1945. [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"50" 19227|826|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Three gun emplacements remain (buried) and may be in reasonable condition. Remaining buildings have now gone bar one small ancillary structure 400-500m SW of battery at cliff edge. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"50" 19228|9197|222|"Coastal battery. One 8in gun emplacement remains and is virtually entirely buried. Other emplacements have been destroyed in landscaping. Three buildings remain immediately to the N (100m), and there are also a further three buildings visible at the cliff face. A part-buried structure is 550m to the ESE at the cliff edge. Two partially protected rectilinear buildings lie 200m to the W. Battery also shares protected structures with Lydden Spout Battery [see UORN 9173]. [information from 1983 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"50" 19229|9962|31|"At least 8 x anti-tank 'pimples' between the road and the river. Overgrown."|"2001/08/15"|0|"" 19232|15170|31|"At least 10 x anti-tank cones lying by the road - presumably the remains of a road block at this location, and ex-situ."|"2001/08/15"|0|"" 19233|9988|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. It has a sunken entrance with an external protective wall and a rifle embrasure above."|"2001/08/15"|0|"" 19234|104|381|"Pillbox and anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19235|15171|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19238|8313|222|"Coastal battery. Area heavily modernised and few structures remain. [information from 1983 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"50" 19239|15172|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Area extensively modernised. Some structures visible. [information from 1983 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"50" 19240|7360|222|"Coastal battery. Three gun emplacements in good condition. Structures at the rear of the battery survive in poor condition - overgrown. [information from 1983 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"51" 19241|15173|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19242|15174|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Part of the battery remains. The area has been subject to much alteration. [information from 1983 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"51" 19243|15175|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Part of the battery remains. The area has been subject to much alteration. [information from 1983 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"51" 19244|9372|222|"Coastal battery. Extremely partial remains seen, although there may be more buried structures in the area. [information from 1978 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"51" 19245|3013|381|"Pillbox, one of two. The monument comprises the remains of two pillboxes of the 1939-45 war, situated to the E of the original line of the B974 Cairn o'Mount road. The new line of the B974 now runs between them. The structures appear to be part of a line designed to block the passes across the Mounth and the hills to the west, to halt any southern-moving invasion force arriving on the beaches of Aberdeenshire. The structures may therefore be considered to be an extension of the stop line along the Cowie Water to the east. However, the firing slits on the boxes seem as much to cover the southern as the northern approaches; indeed their position on the north side of the river suggests they may be designed to stop a north-moving force. Both pillboxes are built into, and are carefully disguised to look like, the red granite wall surrounding the garden of the farmhouse. This, the eastern pillbox, is rectangular, c. 5m by 3m. The western pillbox, is fitted into the curved NW corner of the wall as it turns to the south. Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 28 February 2000."|"2000/02/28"|0|"" 19246|3019|381|"Pillboxes, one of two. The monument comprises the remains of two pillboxes of the 1939-45 war, situated to the E of the original line of the B974 Cairn o'Mount road. The new line of the B974 now runs between them. The structures appear to be part of a line designed to block the passes across the Mounth and the hills to the west, to halt any southern-moving invasion force arriving on the beaches of Aberdeenshire. The structures may therefore be considered to be an extension of the stop line along the Cowie Water to the east. However, the firing slits on the boxes seem as much to cover the southern as the northern approaches; indeed their position on the north side of the river suggests they may be designed to stop a north-moving force. Both pillboxes are built into, and are carefully disguised to look like, the red granite wall surrounding the garden of the farmhouse. The eastern pillbox is rectangular, c. 5m by 3m. This, the western pillbox, is fitted into the curved NW corner of the wall as it turns to the south. Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 28 February 2000."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19247|15176|222|"Large excavated area for 14in gun (known as 'Winnie'). Site now infilled with earth and scrub, but there are probably remains beneath this. [information from 1972 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"51" 19248|15177|222|"An earthwork feature which matches the 'recoil spur' for the 14in gun 'Pooh' seen on 1946 air photographs. [information from 1950 aerial photographs]. There is a possibility that a larger emplacement at 368454 contains the later, more permanent, establishment of 'Pooh' later in the war."|"2000/05/__"|813|"51" 19249|15178|381|"Anti-tank concrete blocks are situated on the foredune around part of the bay and Stotfield Hythe to the NW of Lossiemouth. Some are partially covered in sand."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19250|15178|222|"Documentary evidence has concrete blocks on Stotfield beach, Lossiemouth running between NJ 208713 and NJ 223709. Additionally the beach was covered with Aircraft immobilisation poles between NJ 207713 and NJ 223708."|"1998/07/__"|21|"" 19251|108|381|"Pillbox. Grampian Regional Council note a pillbox (GRC NJ27SW 22) at NJ 2043 7130. Covesea Skerries, pillbox at NJ 2042 7135. Unsure if this is the same site or separate."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19252|15179|31|"Pillbox. One of a series of pillboxes and anti-tank blocks running around the bay."|"1992/12/03"|0|"" 19254|9287|222|"Coastal battery. The location is not under housing. However, there are partial remains of structures at 366452. A pillbox is also on the defensive perimeter at 366456. [UORN 14805?]. [information from 1982 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"52" 19255|1025|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. Deal Castle (used as BOP and accommodation) is all that survives. Camouflaged emplacements were originally directly in front of the castle, but these were removed soon after the end of the war. [information from 1979 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"52" 19256|15180|222|"Coastal battery, of which only the Martello Tower (used as BOP) remains. [information from 1976 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"52" 19257|15181|222|"No.1 Gun coastal battery. BOP and CASL visible in photograph. No evidence of structures on 1973 1:2500 plan [information from 1951 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"52" 19258|15182|222|"Coastal battery. [There is no documentary evidence of whether it survives]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"52" 19259|8144|222|"Coastal battery. Potential concrete structures seen at 25605234 and 25405227. [information from 1946 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"52" 19260|6530|222|"Coastal battery. 1968 large-scale plan shows some structures surviving."|"2000/05/__"|813|"52" 19261|15183|222|"Coastal battery. Potential BOP at 199929. No gun emplacements visible. [information from 1946 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"53" 19262|12144|222|"Coastal battery. Report gives NGR - SZ 624861. [information from 1954 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"53" 19263|15184|222|"Coastal battery. Magazine and gun emplacements visible at 779452. [information from 1972 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"53" 19264|1566|31|"Site of hexagonal pillbox. This was disguised as a cafe with over-hanging pointed roof. The sea wall either side was covered with dannert wire. [Recorder recalls seeing this as a child in 1944]."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19265|1013|407|"Letter from Mrs. S.J. Smith states that her father, Alfred Martin, a member of the Home Guard, manned this pillbox. He was equipped with a shotgun while other Home Guard members had staves. At night they patrolled the marshes between Eastry and Ham where German parachutists were expected."|"2001/08/13"|0|"" 19266|1017|407|"Pillbox described in letter from Mrs. S.J. Smith [see also UORN 1013]."|"2001/08/13"|0|"" 19269|15185|31|"Anti tank blocks. Square concrete with stones set on top for camouflage."|"1992/07/28"|0|"" 19270|15186|381|"Coastal battery consisting of two 12 pounder gun emplacements, battery observation post, magazines, engine room and searchlight emplacements. It was put on a care and maintenance basis in 1945."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19271|15187|381|"Three lines of anti-tank blocks going from the shore N into the sea. A further group of 'pimples' which run along the shore lie partly buried."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19272|15188|381|"Norcon pillbox. Circular in form with six embrasures and a hatch in the roof for access."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19273|15189|381|"A type 22 pillbox of unusual construction. Built by the Royal Marines whilst they were guarding Hatston airfield, the pillbox has been constructed using bags of cement, immersed in water and allowed to dry in that form. The machine gun mounting still survives inside."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19274|134|381|"This battery consists of two gun emplacements, an observation post, search lights and magazine. It was placed on a care and maintenance basis in 1943"|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19275|15190|381|"Coastal gun battery built adjacent to a broch (Scottish NMR ND49NE 2). Consisted of one twin 6 pounder, but by July 1940 was increased to two 6 pounder guns. The guns were removed in 1943. The associated buildings survive, but not in the usual layout."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19276|15191|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19277|15192|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19278|11563|31|"Type 27 pillbox; 8 sides, 7 loopholes, door, and well in roof for light anti-aircraft gun."|"1992/08/28"|0|"" 19279|15193|381|"Roadblock made of concrete."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 19281|836|31|"World War 1 circular pillbox. Gaping hole where entrance used to be. Four or five embrasures, all at the same height. Faces E. Blocks from broken wall lie inside, so it could be repaired. [Recorder, Burden, gives NGR - TG 422269]."|"2001/03/20"|0|"" 19282|848|31|"Large 5ft concrete cube set with one of its corners towards the roadside. Presumably part of a road block."|"2001/03/20"|0|"" 19283|15194|31|"Large 7-storey stone tower mill, which still has all its machinery. The 6th floor was used for observation. This originally had three windows, but a fourth (since blocked) was added to give all-round vision. Recent repairs to the stonework have almost obliterated the window on the outside, but it remains clearly visible inside."|"2001/06/22"|0|"" 19284|8599|31|"This is either a pillbox or an observation post. In a south-facing corner is a narrow slit - this corner of the structure is brick-shuttered. The rest of the structure is stone-clad and it has a grassed roof. An embrasure overlooks the railway, and there might be another facing forwards (E) out to sea. There is no obvious sign of the entrance, which is presumably on the railway side."|"2001/07/25"|0|"" 19285|15195|31|"A rectangular type of pillbox. DESTROYED 'not long after the war'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19286|8169|32|"Petroleum Warfare Site (Sector 6). Cassini ref 820663. 'Flame trap on sea in front of tubular scaffolding obstacle. Installation will be complete by 6 Nov 40. All tanks should be filled by 8 Nov 40. Decision re ignition arrangements still awaited from Ignition Committee, Petroleum Warfare Department. 3 Power Pumps.'"|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19287|8160|32|"Flame projecting installation (Sector 6). Cassini ref 805675. Complete by 1 November 1940. 2 hand pumps."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19288|8167|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 6). Cassini ref 819663. Complete by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19289|15196|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 2). Cassini ref 571581"|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19290|15197|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 3). Cassini ref 666749. Hand pump and brick tank."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19291|15198|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 3). Cassini ref 668576 [No. 4 Sector defence scheme gives 667574 (TR 228395)]."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19292|15199|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 3). Cassini ref 626720. Completed by 1 November 1940, except for filling and laying of electric signal bells and cable. Power pump and brick tank."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19293|15200|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 4). Cassini ref 679559. Completed by 1 November 1940, except for filling. Power pump."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19294|15201|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 4). Cassini ref 664559. Completed by 1 November 1940. [The Project received a phone call in August 2001 saying this site still survived with a pipeline visible]."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19295|15202|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 4). Cassini ref 651561. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19296|15203|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 4). Cassini ref 626541. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19297|15204|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 4). Cassini ref 679554. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19298|15205|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 4). Cassini ref 675560. Completed by 1 November 1940. Hand pump."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19299|15206|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 5). Cassini ref 809625. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19300|15207|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 5). Cassini ref 762624. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19301|15208|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 5). Cassini ref 762601. Completed by 1 November 1940, except for filling. Two hand pumps."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19302|15209|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 5). Cassini ref 761611. Completed by 1 November 1940, except for filling."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19303|15210|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 5). Cassini ref 734617. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19304|15211|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 6). Cassini ref 820656. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19305|15212|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 6). Cassini ref 804681. Completed by 1 November 1940. Hand pump."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19306|15213|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 6). Cassini ref 807686. Completed by 1 November 1940. Two hand pumps."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19307|15214|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 6). Cassini ref 800701. Completed by 1 November 1940. Hand pump."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19308|15215|32|"Pillbox [Sector 7)."|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 19309|15216|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 578849. Completed by 1 November 1940. Hand pump."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19310|15217|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 547835. Completed by 1 November 1940. Hand pump."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19311|15218|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 837846. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19312|15219|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 840883. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19313|15220|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 823893. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19314|15221|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 815894. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19315|15222|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 806893. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19316|15223|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 741880. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19317|15224|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 835890. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19318|15225|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 749880. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19319|15226|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 813894. Completed by 1 November 1940."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19320|15227|32|"Flame Projecting Installation (Sector 7). Cassini ref 698830. Completed by 1 November 1940. Nitrogen cylinder installations. [One source gives Cassini ref: 699830]."|"1940/11/01"|824|"" 19321|15228|31|"Coastal Battery, in 1940 consisting of two 6-inch Mk XIIB guns which were reduced to a care and maintenance basis in April 1945 and removed later that year."|"1992/07/28"|0|"" 19322|15229|381|"Coastal Battery, consisting of an open twin 6 pounder emplacement, magazines, engine room, OP tower and searchlight platforms."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19323|15230|381|"Coastal Battery. A concrete built gun emplacement, situated on Scad Head. A twin 6 pounder emplacement with no overhead cover with associated buildings and evidence of railway tracks on the beach. The guns were removed in 1950. The accommodation area (Scottish NMR HY20SE 2.02) lies at the bottom of a tramway incline some 600m below the B9047 public road. Other elements of the battery can be detected around the point and further SE are traces of another gun-emplacement."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19324|15231|381|"A small octagonal brick entered on the SW side by steps down into the base. The pillbox is almost complete, however, the entrance has been blocked by rubble. The adjacent bridge has been strengthened and widened to double its width, the old stone bridge lying alongside the newer concrete construction."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 19325|15232|381|"Coastal Battery. There is one concrete twin 6 pounder gun emplacement for which no overhead cover or Observation Position were ever built. In addition there are searchlight platforms, an engine room and several hut bases"|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19326|15233|381|"Coastal battery used in the defence of Scapa Flow in both world wars. Consisted of a 6 ins and 12 pound Battery in WW1, with two twin 6 ins batteries being constructed during WW2. The 6 ins batteries are now mostly destroyed by a quarry. The battery was placed on a care and maintenance basis in 1945."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19328|15234|381|"Coastal battery. It consisted of four concrete open gun emplacements with magazines. The battery was armed with four 12pdr guns."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19329|15235|381|"Coastal battery. Two gun emplacements, an observation post, magazines, engine room and searchlights."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19330|15236|381|"Pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19331|15237|381|"Pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19332|15238|381|"Pillbox."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19333|15239|381|"Coastal Battery. Two open gun emplacements with magazines and searchlight platforms. The naval guns which came from Rerwick Battery (Scottish NMR HY51SW 10) were two 4.7-inch and were removed in 1949. The battery was placed on a care and maintenance basis in 1943."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19334|15240|381|"Coastal Battery. Concrete built coast battery situated on the seaward side of a fishing station, consisted of two 6 inch gun emplacements, three engine rooms and two searchlight platforms. There are two bolt rings in each emplacement with camouflage paint and wires still extent. The guns were placed on a care and maintenance basis in April 1945 and removed later that year."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 19335|15241|381|"Pillbox and anti-tank blocks forming part of a line starting at Kingston. The pillbox measures 4.87m long by 2.43m wide, and has one door with a blast wall, five large loopholes and one small loophole."|"1992/12/02"|0|"" 19336|15242|31|"Pillbox measuring about 10 feet in width, built of concrete, six sided with one door, the five loopholes have been blocked up. About 70m E of the bridge down a track on the S bank there is a brick and concrete loophole built into an old ruin."|"1992/07/28"|0|"" 19337|15243|381|"Anti tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19338|15244|381|"Pillbox. Six sided with six loopholes, the pillbox covered the road to South Walls."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19339|1799|381|"A concrete and stone built pillbox on the NW side of Crail Airfield. It has been built into the corner of a stone wall and is well camouflaged."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19340|15245|381|"Coastal battery with four 4.7 inch Mk3I guns which were installed in 1917 from the Dalmeny (Scottish NMR NT17NW 177) and Downing Point Batteries (Scottish NMR NT18SE 24). The guns were removed in October 1931."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19341|15246|381|"Coastal battery which was armed with two 6-inch MkVII/ii guns from East Weare battery, Portland which were installed in 1917. These guns were removed in 1931."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19342|1798|381|"A type 24 pillbox with two anti tank pimples and an anti tank ditch. The brick and concrete pillbox has walls 1.7m in thickness, and the group formed part of the Fife anti-tank line."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19344|15248|381|"Type 24 pillbox."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19345|11822|381|"Type 24 pillbox. The pillbox shows some detail differences to others in that the area above the loopholes is filled with pre-formed concrete rather than brick."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19346|3047|381|"A World War One and Two coast battery which by 1917 consisted of eight 12 pounder QF 18cwt and was reduced later in 1917 to only two guns. All guns were removed by 1931. In 1939 the guns were re-installed from Inchgarvie Battery, but by 1943 the whole battery had been reduced to a care and maintenance basis and the guns being finally removed in 1954. It was named the Kent Battery after the Duke of Kent who fired the first round of the reconstituted battery in 1939."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19347|15249|381|"Coastal battery with two twin 6-pounder guns installed in 1940. Placed on a care and maintenance basis in December 1943, the guns being finally removed in 1956."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19348|15250|381|"Coastal battery constructed of brick and concrete. The site has been built on by new housing. Only the searchlight emplacement survives overlooking the seafront. Two 6 inch MkVII/II guns were installed in 1917 from Carlingnose Battery (Scottish NMR NT18SW 105). The date of removal of the guns and the closure of the Battery is not known."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19349|15251|381|"Pillbox. Possibly the same site as UORN 11396."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19350|15252|381|"Pillbox, no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19353|15254|381|"Pillbox, partly covered with sand and tilted over slightly, stands at entrance to bay. A disjointed line of concrete anti-tank blocks run along beach to N, some barely showing through sand, visible on air photographs."|"1993/11/11"|0|"" 19354|15255|381|"Pillbox [no further details]. Part of a line of coastal defence pillboxes protecting the approach to Rattray Airfield."|"1993/11/11"|0|"" 19355|15256|381|"Pillbox [no further details]. Part of a line of coastal defence pillboxes protecting the approach to Rattray Airfield."|"1993/11/11"|0|"" 19356|15257|381|"Pillbox [no further details]. Part of a line of coastal defence pillboxes protecting the approach to Rattray Airfield."|"1993/11/11"|0|"" 19357|15258|381|"Pillbox [no further details]. Part of a line of coastal defence pillboxes protecting the approach to Rattray Airfield."|"1993/11/11"|0|"" 19358|15259|381|"Pillbox [no further details]. Part of a line of coastal defence pillboxes protecting the approach to Rattray Airfield."|"1993/11/11"|0|"" 19359|15260|381|"Pillbox [no further details]. Part of a line of coastal defence pillboxes protecting the approach to Rattray Airfield."|"1993/11/11"|0|"" 19360|13621|381|"Pillbox. Dimensions, length exposed 4m by0.6m deep. Located in dune section, the base of the pillbox and some walling. Elevation about .5m. Eastern aspect."|"1981/__/__"|0|"" 19361|15261|381|"Pillbox (no further details)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19362|15261|381|"Pillbox. Dimensions, length exposed 4m by0.6m deep. Located in dune section, the base of the pillbox and some walling. Elevation about .5m. Eastern aspect."|"1981/__/__"|0|"" 19363|15262|381|"Pillboxes. Concrete pillboxes (listed: details held in Strathclyde Sites and Monuments Record)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19364|15262|381|"Pillbox. Dimensions, length exposed 4m by0.6m deep. Located in dune section, the base of the pillbox and some walling. Elevation about .5m. Eastern aspect."|"1981/__/__"|0|"" 19365|15263|381|"Pillbox (no further details)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19366|15263|381|"Pillbox. Dimensions, length exposed 4m by0.6m deep. Located in dune section, the base of the pillbox and some walling. Elevation about .5m. Eastern aspect."|"1981/__/__"|0|"" 19367|15264|381|"Pillbox (no further details)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19368|15265|31|"Pillbox, roofless. It has been incorporated into the fence line and has three strands of fencing wire which have been wound around the pillbox."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 19369|15266|381|"Pillbox (no further details)."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19370|11394|381|"A series of large reinforced concrete anti tank blocks. In three rows, many are being eroded by the action of the sea. "|"1996/04/__"|0|"" 19371|15267|381|"Pillbox. Octagonal."|"1996/05/13"|0|"" 19372|15268|381|"Pillboxes. One is unusual in being either disguised as a loading ramp for wagons or designed with a dual purpose in mind."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19373|15269|381|"Pillbox. It is constructed of dressed, mortared granite blocks and has three gun-slits looking out along the line of the road. Access to the interior is on the SE, along a passage from the ENE roofed by decaying sleepers."|"1994/09/29"|0|"" 19374|15270|381|"Coast Battery Gun Emplacement. The upper storey of the building is a covered concrete platform with small holdfast. This battery overlooks what was an anti-shipping barrier running between Cramond and Cramond Island. A concrete and brick 75mm gun emplacement at the N end of the anti-shipping barrier. Comprising an overhead cover and magazines with one searchlight emplacement, covering the concrete boom. The battery was installed in 1941 to provide covering fire to the barrier and was intended to have both an anti-ship and anti-tank role."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19375|15271|381|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete with six sides and six loopholes."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19376|15272|381|"Pillbox (no further details)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19377|15273|381|"Pillbox (no further details)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19378|15274|381|"Coastal Battery. One twin 6 pounder gun emplacement with magazine and observation tower, engine room and searchlights. The battery was placed on a care and maintenance basis in 1945 and the final guns removed in 1951."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19379|15275|381|"Wellington Battery: Three 6-inch gun emplacements, magazines, shelters, observation post, engine room and searchlight platforms. The three 6 inch MkVII guns were on naval mountings. The battery was placed on care and maintenance in 1943. The emplacements are now used as animal pens."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19380|13775|381|"Coastal Battery. This battery is visible on RAF aerial photograph (106G/UK 987: 4188, flown 9 November 1945). Two brick and concrete gun emplacements, two searchlight platforms, battery observation post, engine rooms and magazines all survive in an area between the A77 public road and the coast. In September 1940, two 4-inch naval guns were installed, to be replaced by two 5.5-inch MkI/I guns, numbered 57 (Adm 40) and 16 (Adm 46). The battery was placed on care and maintenance in January 1945 and the guns removed in September 1945."|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 19381|15276|381|"Coastal Battery. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19382|15277|381|"Coastal Battery. The site is depicted as five roofed buildings on the current edition of the OS 1:10000 scale map (1981). The battery was armed with two 4.7in guns during 1940, but recorded as having none by 1943 (PRO: WO 199/2627 and WO 199/527)."|"1999/03/__"|0|"" 19383|15278|381|"Coast battery. Two gun emplacements with a battery observation post (BOP). Battery mounted 2 x 6in guns during 1940 (PRO: WO 199/2627, 1940; WO HF 719/3/g(O) appendix A, Nov 1943)"|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 19384|15279|381|"Coast battery. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19385|15280|31|"Pillbox is a standard concrete built type 22, hexagonal in shape."|"1996/08/21"|0|"" 19386|13058|31|"Large anti tank block across top of slipway in harbour (NK03NE 48); 3 ft high by 3 ft wide and 12 ft long."|"1992/07/10"|0|"" 19387|15193|31|"Concrete block set inside the side with two slots in it (one short one) and the other about half the depth of the block. Height about 3ft 6ins."|"1992/07/28"|0|"" 19388|15281|381|"Loopholed wall. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19390|15282|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19391|15283|31|"U-shaped structures made of lengths of steel rail, which may have been used to block the adjacent road tunnel."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19392|15284|381|"Pillbox (no further details)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19393|6415|381|"Pillbox and two lines of anti-tank blocks have been identified from a vertical aerial photograph (RAF 1066/Scot/UK/64, 4024, flown 1946). Two lines of anti-tank blocks in a chevron pattern can also be seen immediately to the N of the central bend, running down to the Allt a Choire Sheiridh. The pillbox has been separated from the anti-tank blocks by the road improvement at this point, the two lines of anti-tank blocks survive, though those at the W (new road) end of the group have been reduced to small mounds of concrete. Construction of the anti-tank blocks has the appearance of layered blocks; they are also somewhat taller than those seen elsewhere. A 1950s photograph of the Devils Elbow and the anti-tank blocks can be viewed in the Glen Shee ski lodge to the N."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 19394|6414|381|"Two lines of anti-tank blocks and a pillbox have been identified from a vertical aerial photograph (RAF 1066/Scot/UK/64, 4024, flown 1946). Two lines of anti-tank blocks in a chevron pattern can be seen immediately to the N of the central bend, running down to the Allt a Choire Sheiridh. The pillbox has been separated from the anti-tank blocks by the road improvement at this point, the two lines of anti-tank blocks survive, though those at the W (new road) end of the group have been reduced to small mounds of concrete. Construction of the anti-tank blocks has the appearance of layered blocks; they are also somewhat taller than those seen elsewhere. A 1950s photograph of the Devils Elbow and the anti-tank blocks can be viewed in the Glen Shee ski lodge to the N."|"1996/10/__"|0|"" 19395|3156|381|"Four anti-tank blocks and the visible remains of at least one other. Measuring approximately 4ft square and 3ft high, they have been constructed using concrete bags soaked in water and left to dry with a smooth concrete outer skin added. The marks of the original sacking survive. These features are under water for much of the time, however, they are illustrated on a contemporary postcard of 1943 held in the Perth Museum. A single line of concrete anti-tank blocks, built out of concrete bags, they have been surmounted with caps."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19396|15285|381|"Two concrete anti-tank blocks, studded with stones on their upper surfaces."|"1996/03/04"|0|"" 19397|13008|381|"Pillbox facing the sea to the E with six sides, the W (landward) containing the entrance and each of the other five a single embrasure. The pillbox measures about 6m across its flat concrete roof and has walls which are 0.38m thick. It has been set on a large concrete plinth which has been undermined by the sea, exposing a foundation of concrete sewer pipes set vertically in the sand."|"1996/04/01"|0|"" 19398|15286|381|"Pillbox."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19399|15287|381|"Loopholed wall."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19400|15288|381|"Anti tank blocks."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19401|15289|381|"Poles. A series of timber posts. There were at least ten visible, of various sizes from 0.25m to 0.70m in diameter. A concrete setting for the posts was visible in some cases. These are possibly part of the WW2 defences and may be the remains of a glider trap."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19402|8739|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Entrance faces N. [Recorder unable to inspect closely as surrounded by a mature wheat crop]. [AT 4921]."|"2001/07/30"|0|"" 19403|8738|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Brick-shuttered, which is deteriorating. Heavily overgrown and barely visible at a distance. [N/P 3]."|"2001/07/30"|0|"" 19404|15290|381|"Pillbox (possible)."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19405|8117|31|"Long brick and flint wall about 7ft high with loopholes about 4ft from ground. One loophole in each section, making 7 open loopholes with 2 blocked. The loopholes have been cut in the wall, then finished with cement, each loophole with a diamond-shaped surround. Unlike some loopholes, these are not pre-cast. The sides of each are chamfered, most angled to face straight forward, but others are angled slightly to one side."|"2001/08/16"|0|"" 19406|15291|381|"Pillbox (possible)."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19407|5836|31|"Squat stone windmill tower, 3 storeys high. About halfway up there is a platform of corrugated iron, presumably shuttering for concrete. There are no loopholes - either the windows were used or any loopholes have been blocked. On the S side is a small blocked aperture at first floor level which might be a blocked loophole. The windmill tower was presumably used as an observation post. It is now squalid inside with broken bottles, etc."|"2001/07/29"|0|"" 19408|15292|381|"A row of anti tank blocks which have been subsequently moved from their original position and rebuilt into the sea wall. "|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19409|15293|31|"A flame fougasse site listed by Henry Wills, at the base of a garden wall on the W side of the road. There is the edge of a concrete plinth at the location, but no bank now that the fougasse might have been set into."|"2001/03/23"|6|"" 19410|11397|381|"A double line, occasionally single line, of anti-tank blocks along Seton Sands."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19411|15294|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19413|6453|31|"Spigot mortar base of about 3.fft diameter, with remains of two pink-brick bomb alcoves. It now has a thick coating of moss on top and has been planted with bulbs. The edge of the pit is visible."|"2000/09/__"|0|"" 19414|15295|381|"Anti-tank blocks in a line running northwards, report by HMS EGERIA, 1958. The site is shown as a causeway running north/south on Aberlady Bay LNR and SSSI 1993 coastal map [OS 1:7500]."|"1993/07/15"|0|"" 19415|15296|381|"Type 22 pillbox. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19416|15297|381|"Anti-tank blocks. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19417|15298|215|"Windmill used as observation post. A photograph in 'Essex Windmills, Millers and Millwrights' [see reference] confirms the mill's wartime use as a soldier and military vehicle is shown at the mill. A platform built during the war was removed many years before the mill's destruction in 1963. [with drawings on the form]."|"____/__/__"|825|"4" 19418|15299|31|"Type 22 pillbox. A wide, round concrete base appears to be part of the original structure. The seawall has been raised post-war to half-way up the embrasures which have been blocked. Wooden decking has been added to this raised platform. [Henry Wills lists this pillbox as of rectangular form facing S]."|"2001/08/16"|0|"" 19419|15300|318|"Polygonal pillbox. Destroyed. [Information from Essex SMR]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19420|15301|318|"Pillbox. No further details. [Information from Essex SMR]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19421|15302|381|"Two lengths of anti-tank blocks running N - S over the coastal area of Gullane Links with a spur of blocks trending W off to the beach. The square concrete blocks are in single, double and triple rows and form an impressive group. Further S many have been removed, with the occasional one remaining marking the course of the rows. Near the sewage works, one block has been left and has been inscribed on its top surface when the concrete was wet ' No.11. T Black. 14-8-40/ Worris'. Another block in a double line of blocks has been inscribed on the top surface 'HC 22/8/48'. Many more blocks survive near Gullane Point (see Scottish SMR NT48SE 67 and 68)."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19422|6234|31|"Approx. 10 x anti-tank cubes, about 3ft square, edge to edge."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 19423|15303|31|"Pillbox of a variant form, looking like a 'Suffolk square' in plan, with 2 x embrasures on at least one side. It has a slab roof with a large overhang all round. This has been made uneven presumably to help break up the outline. The embrasures appear to have been later educed in size. [Entrance not visible to recorder]."|"2001/07/28"|0|"" 19424|15304|381|"Anti tank blocks and trenches. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19425|15305|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19426|15306|31|"Old stone wall, possibly once part of a building, which has been pierced for a loophole. Faces E. The edges of the loophole are stepped, and have been shuttered with small pieces of corrugated iron."|"2001/07/28"|0|"" 19427|15307|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19428|15308|381|"Slit trench. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19429|461|31|"Operational base used by Wedmore Auxiliary Unit. The recorder had gained permission for a 'small dig', finding rusting corrugated iron and the edges of the buried chamber. A hollow at the site indicates that the structure has collapsed. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2001/05/07"|0|"" 19430|13974|31|"At least 25 x anti-tank cubes (5ft), and one cylinder. They have weathered and some are covered in moss and sinking into the ground. Some may be ex-situ, and some have been broken up to use as hardcore. The blocks were cast in concrete using corrugated iron shuttering. [with drawings on form]."|"2001/07/08"|0|"" 19431|2994|31|"Type 24 pillbox. It was made with brick-shuttering. There is a porch-type entrance protection. It is built on a large concrete base to stop it sinking into the soft ground. Some of the brick-shuttering has fallen away. It is partly built into the river bank, and guards the road bridge. [with sketch on form]."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 19432|15309|381|"Trench. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19433|15310|381|"Trench. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19434|15311|381|"Gun Emplacement. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19435|8390|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. It is partly covered by a tree and other roadside vegetation. Some of the shuttering is missing."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 19436|15312|381|"Trench. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19437|15313|381|"Trench. No further details,"|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19438|6969|31|"Square type of pillbox, guarding pumping station at roadside. Brick-shuttered. Some of the bricks are damaged and the concrete has cracked and fallen off around the embrasures. The embrasures are in each face. There is no internal blast wall. The pillbox stands today in a fenced compound owned by Royal Ordnance. [with drawing on form]."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19439|15314|381|"Trenches. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19440|5667|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Some of the bricks are damaged. The entrance is on the N side, with a protective porch."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19441|5670|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered, with brick entrance porch on N side."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19442|5669|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Protective porch on N side."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19443|15315|381|"A line of blocks on the beach at Scoughall which have been moved from their original position and then piled up to form sea defences for Scoughall."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19445|103|381|"Pillbox."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19446|15317|381|"A single line of anti-tank blocks, and parallel with it, a line of anti-tank pimples, run to the mouth of the Peffer Burn."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19447|5699|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Entrance porch on N side."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19448|5769|31|"Pillbox. Heavily overgrown."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19449|5770|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Porch."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19450|5771|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with brick shuttering. "|"1997/08/30"|0|"" 19451|12449|31|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox. Shuttered with red brick. It has some cracks in the brickwork and some bricks are missing. Grass is growing on the roof. The doorway is on the E side."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19452|5741|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Entrance porch."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19453|13978|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. No internal blast wall. Porch entrance protection. Very overgrown. There is building rubble inside."|"2001/07/08"|0|"" 19454|3065|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Has brick internal blast wall. Protected doorway, part of which is missing. Grass on roof. [with drawing on form]."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19455|8391|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered, with red bricks on the lower half and orange at the top. Large sections of the shuttering have fallen off. There is no entrance protection porch and no internal blast wall. Doorway on the N side. [sketch plan on form]."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19456|11345|325|"Squat stone tower, two storeys high, with loopholes added on first floor. The building is a former windmill. During WW1 it probably served as a machine gun post. It was probably an observation post during the Napoleonic Wars [WW2 use not stated]. External diameter 6.09m, walls 1.25m thick, 3.6m high."|"____/__/__"|826|"39-40" 19457|15318|381|"A single line of anti tank blocks with a single line of anti tank pimples parallel to it."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19458|15319|31|"Large 6-storey mill tower, with brick parapet about 3ft-4ft high above original brickwork: there is probably a flat roof serving as a platform. A metal ladder runs up the outside of the tower, continuing to about 3ft above the parapet, and then curls over. The mill used to have a balcony on the 2nd floor, but this was removed when the ladder was added. An English Heritage print out of windmills on their list of 'historic buildings at risk' states that 'the brick courses above the parapet date from the 1939-1945 war'."|"1989/08/29"|0|"" 19459|15320|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19460|15321|381|"Concrete road block, possibly with anti tank blocks. The road block survives on both sides of the track"|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19461|15322|381|"Pillbox with trenches."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19462|6200|31|"Type 22 pillbox, hidden by foliage in the summer almost up to the roof. Unprotected doorway on the W side."|"2001/05/26"|0|"" 19463|15323|381|"Pillbox has been sunk into the ground, details include one wide loophole and inside a table for a machine gun."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19465|15324|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19466|15325|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19467|15326|381|"These anti glider poles are now only visible as lines of short posts at low water. The posts have been cut short or broken off. They were constructed by inserting a length of sewer pipe into the sand and then inserting a wooden pole into this. Concrete was then poured into the remaining space in the pipe."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19468|3219|31|"Pillbox of a type 24 variation, the sides being parallel so it is shaped like part of an octagon in plan. Y-shaped internal wall built of breeze blocks. Concrete block cladding. Entrance is close to roadway, which is above the level of the pillbox and so acts like a blast wall. The lefthand embrasure in the rear wall is angled outwards slightly to allow it a wider field of fire. The front face overlooks a sheer drop."|"2001/07/21"|0|"" 19469|15327|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19470|15328|31|"A long thin pillbox structure built of concrete blocks with a stone cladding. At the S end is a blocked up aperture, probably the entrance but it could have been an embrasure for a machine gun enfilading the sea front. At the N end are two large embrasures blocked with cement. The roofs of the various sections of this structure are grassed. The stonework has fallen off in places revealing the concrete blocks. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2001/07/26"|0|"" 19471|15329|381|"Trenches. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19472|15330|381|"Trenches (possible). No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19473|15331|381|"Trenches. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19474|2945|31|"Probable type 24 pillbox standing on terrace to E of river bridge. Concrete faced."|"2001/05/03"|0|"" 19475|2946|31|"Type 24 pillbox on a hill top."|"2001/04/03"|0|"" 19476|3093|31|"Type 22 pillbox with external blast wall - an L-shaped roofed 'porch' structure. Brick red brick shuttering. The pillbox and the 'porch' are now separate, perhaps owing to subsidence."|"2001/07/29"|0|"" 19477|15332|31|"Large type 27 pillbox, brick-shuttered, presumably with A/A pit at the centre. Porched entrance. Only visible from the railway, not from public roads. Octagonal in plan. Small embrasures. Chamfered edge to roof. Entrance not visible from railway."|"2000/03/16"|0|"" 19478|15333|238|"Square pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]. May be part of the defences of RAF Worth Matravers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19479|15334|238|"Large possible pillbox structure, rectangular with entry porch[?] [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]. May be part of the defences of RAF Worth Matravers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19480|15335|238|"Square pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS 1:2500 map]. May be part of the defences of RAF Worth Matravers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19481|15336|238|"Hexagonal pillbox [position and NGR verified from OS large-scale plan]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19482|13042|31|"Type 22 hexagonal concrete pillbox covering a bridge and road junction. The entrance in the E face has a blast wall protected entrance 'porch'."|"2001/08/22"|0|"" 19483|6257|31|"Lozenge-shaped concrete pillbox with entrance in W face. 12 tall square anti-tank blocks run from the pillbox to the sea [see UORNs 6260 and 6262]."|"2001/08/21"|0|"" 19484|15337|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19485|15338|381|"Observation post (possible). No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19486|15339|381|"Observation post. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19487|15340|381|"Trench. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19488|6260|31|"12 x tall square anti-tank blocks with pyramid tops running from a pillbox [see UORN 6257] to the sea. [see also UORN 6262]."|"2001/08/21"|0|"" 19489|6262|31|"A line of some 14 x anti-tank blocks running across the beach to the sea. A single isolated block is at NO 833722. [see also UORNs 6257 and 6262]."|"2001/08/21"|0|"" 19490|15341|381|"Anti tank blocks. No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19491|15342|381|"Pillbox (possible). No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19492|7017|31|"Type 26 pillbox with two embrasures in each face. Steel tripod standing on concrete blocks on roof [for camouflage?]. Blast wall and earth banking all round."|"2001/08/22"|0|"" 19493|15343|381|"Pillbox (possible). No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19494|11419|31|"Type 26 pillbox, with two embrasures in each face. Steel tripod standing on concrete blocks on roof [for camouflage?]. Blast wall and earth banking all round."|"2001/08/22"|0|"" 19495|15344|381|"Pillbox (possible). No further details."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19497|15345|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Steel tripod standing on concrete blocks on roof [for camouflage?]. Blast wall and earth banking all round."|"2001/08/22"|0|"" 19498|15346|31|"Pillbox. Brick wall with concrete roof and about 15ft long. (One side not examined)."|"1992/07/10"|0|"" 19499|15347|31|"Searchlight (DEL) position built above a pillbox. There is an external walkway between the two levels with a steel tubing handrail. The pillbox has three embrasures, facing N, E, and W, in alternate faces. The searchlight building now has windows fitted and is incorporated in a timber building."|"2001/08/22"|0|"" 19500|11563|31|"Type 27 hexagonal pillbox with anti-aircraft pit in the centre. Unusual design in the form of an 'uncoiling hexagon', with one extended side creating the space for an entrance. The embrasures and entrance have been bricked up. The pillbox is shown on the Landranger 1:50,000 sheet. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2001/08/17"|0|"" 19501|15348|381|"Coastal Battery. Consisting of two 4 inch guns with observation post, searchlight platform and associated accommodation camp. The site has been levelled since the war and turned into an Oil Tank Farm."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19502|15349|381|"Coastal Battery. The battery consisted of two 12 pounder guns which were installed in 1942. Reduced to Care and Maintenance in January 1945, little now survives in an area of roadways to the N of a depot, apart from a few hut bases."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19503|8042|31|"Seven anti-tank concrete obstacles parallel with lane and at right angles to the B2210 Handcross to Lower Beeding road. [See also UORN 15351]."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 19504|15350|381|"Pillbox and associated earthworks. The pillbox retains its camouflage of soil and vegetation and even portions of its timberwork. It has an additional firing loop on the side covering the bridge. Below, on the southern bank of the Cowie water, extensive earthworks have been formed, making the southern bank of the river a substantial obstacle. Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 28 August 1996. (Location cited as NO 763 872)."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19505|8041|31|"5 x anti-tank cubes parallel with the lane."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 19506|3005|381|"Pillbox is 6-sided, made of a mixture of granite, concrete and brick. There is a stanchion to attach a barbed wire entanglement."|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 19507|8048|31|"4 x anti-tank 'coffins' [one sloping side], two on each side of a ditch. One recently exposed during pond restoration, the other three hidden in nearby undergrowth."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 19508|3012|381|"Pillbox. One of two, which are 6-sided, made of a mixture of granite, concrete and brick. The western pillbox has additional firing loops on two sides. "|"1996/08/28"|0|"" 19510|15351|31|"Five anti-tank obstacles, probably 'coffins', one of which is considerably larger than the others. [See also UORN 8042]."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 19511|15352|381|"Coastal Battery. The surviving remains of this battery consist of two gun emplacements, magazine, engine room, battery observation post and three searchlight emplacements. In June 1940 two 4-inch guns were emplaced, being replaced in July 1940 by two 6 inch guns. The two 4-inch guns were moved to Calback battery at Sullom Voe (Scottish NMR HU37NE 10). Shetland Islands Council have now purchased the site."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19513|15355|31|"Four rows of sockets with concrete covers set in a concrete road. This would have been a vertical rail roadblock."|"2001/07/28"|0|"" 19514|15356|31|"Two large concrete blocks on wide foundations either side of a bridge carrying a farm track. One block has a vertical rectangular recess, and the other has a vertical slot from the top of the block. They stand beside a type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement [see UORN 3817]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19516|3817|31|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement, with an unusual embrasure that is set at an oblique angle."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 19517|15357|31|"Five rows of sockets for anti-tank vertical rails (roadblock) on the concrete slipway at Star Gap."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19518|15358|31|"During WW2, I Section of Hipperholme/Lightcliffe Home Guard stayed every night at this wooden club house during patrols in the area."|"2001/06/08"|0|"" 19519|15359|381|"Two Alan Williams Turrets, with steel domed turrets."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19520|5742|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/14"|829|"" 19521|15360|381|"Anti tank blocks (pimples), in multiple rows."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19522|8540|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/14"|829|"" 19523|13620|381|"Pillbox, largely overgrown and seen only in section. Its maximum dimensions are 4.1m N-S x 2.4m high"|"1981/__/__"|0|"" 19524|15361|381|"Coast battery. The main battery consists of two gun emplacements, two searchlight emplacements, two engine houses and one observation post. A second engine house and military camp lie 400m S of the main battery (Scottish NMR HU37NE 10.01 HU 3843 7614). Between 1940 and 1944 the battery consisted of two 4-inch guns, with the holdfast of both still remaining."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19525|1802|381|"Coastal Battery. The site remains consist of two gun emplacements and two searchlight emplacements, all of which are now in use as domestic buildings. The battery was armed with two 4 inch guns which were emplaced in October 1940 and removed in 1945. A plan of the battery in 1944 is held in the Public Records Office (PRO, Kew)."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19526|8541|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/14"|829|"" 19527|8542|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/14"|829|"" 19528|8543|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/14"|829|"" 19529|8544|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/14"|829|"" 19532|15362|221|"Length of artificial anti-tank ditch. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 19534|15363|221|"Earthwork running in a series of four castellations from a gap in the anti-tank ditch along the line of a hedgerow: there is also a slit trench at the S end. The exact purpose of these earthworks is not clear, although they must be part of a defended locality at this point. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 19535|15364|381|"Anti tank blocks. The pimples occupy nearly the full length of the beach, however, all but those situated at the SW bay may have been moved post-war to provide defence against the sea."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19536|15365|221|"Earthworks consisting of a zig-zag slit trench N of the anti-tank ditch and a pillbox [see UORNs 15367 and 16448]. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 19537|15366|381|"Anti tank blocks in three lines."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19538|15367|221|"Section of anti-tank ditch. Plotted from air photograph. See also UORN 8552."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 19539|15368|381|"Anti tank blocks. Steel pickets are set into the concrete blocks"|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19540|15369|221|"Section of anti-tank ditch. Plotted from air photograph. See also UORN 8552."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 19544|15370|381|"The pillbox is sunk into the hillside, constructed of concrete with an access hatch in the roof."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19546|15372|381|"Pillbox consisting of a machine gun emplacement sunk into the hillside with an access hatch through the roof. A similar type of pillbox is situated c. 100m SW (Scottish NMR HU44SE 81)."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19547|15371|171|"Concrete pyramid blocks across road and into fields on either side. [Information to recorder from a Mr. Chadwick]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19548|15373|381|"Loopholed built across a burn is situated on the NW slopes of North Staney Hill, immediately opposite the junction of Staney Hill Road and Cunningham Way at the site of a disused pit. The remains of a Turnbull muzzle pivot mounting for a Vickers 303 machine gun are still extant."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19549|15374|171|"Defence post [no further details]. [Information to recorder from a Mr. Chadwick]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19550|15375|381|"Spigot mortar mounting made up of a concrete cylinder with a stainless steel spigot mounted on top."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19551|15376|381|"Observation post with underground accommodation."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19552|15377|381|"Anti tank blocks in a single line."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19553|15378|171|"A house requisitioned as an observation post on the main road through the village. [Information to recorder from a Mr. Chadwick]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19554|15379|381|"Bunker. No further details."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19555|15380|381|"Coastal Battery, consisting of two searchlight emplacements and one engine house, the latter of which is presently used as a domestic garage. The battery had two 12 pounder guns installed in October 1942 and later reduced to Care and Maintenance in January 1945. In use, the battery had the duel role of coastal defence and anti-aircraft defence. A plan of the battery as it was in 1943 is held at the Public Records Office (PRO 192/117)."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19556|15381|171|"Concrete pillbox in hedge beside road and behind pub - possibly it had a lozenge shape. [Information to recorder from a Mr. Chadwick]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19557|15382|171|"Roadblock. [Information to recorder from Norman Emery, archaeologist to Durham Cathedral]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19558|15383|171|"Pillbox. [Information to recorder from Norman Emery, archaeologist to Durham Cathedral]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19559|15384|171|"Roadblock consisting of posts set in road. [Information to recorder from Norman Emery, archaeologist to Durham Cathedral]."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19560|15385|381|"Coastal Battery. One gun emplacement and magazine remain. The second gun emplacement has been replaced by the turning circle at the end of the Knab Road. "|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 19561|15386|171|"Concrete sockets of a roadblock at bridge over River Wear to Durham Cathedral. The sockets were located during building works, and recorded by the Cathedral archaeologist, Mr. Norman Emery."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19562|13734|381|"Pillbox with concrete roof is situated within the remains of Scrabster Castle (see Scottish NMR ND16NW 3). To the E, along a small pebble beach is a single line of anti-tank blocks."|"1997/03/24"|0|"" 19563|13778|31|"Pillbox is set within the footings of a stone building, one corner of which still stands to five courses. The pillbox has five openings and is probably a type 24 version with thick walls. The interior still retains the firing shelf and has been used as an animal shelter."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 19564|15387|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing SE. 7 embrasures with gun table inside. Wood shuttering marks visible on inside and outside walls. Low drystone wall surrounding front of pillbox, possibly for camouflage."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19565|15388|171|"3 x concrete prefabricated pillboxes in this area. Information to recorder from Mr. Neil Hammond, County Archaeologist for Durham."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19566|15389|381|"Trenches can be seen on a Luftwaffe aerial photograph of Heathhall airfield (C 47597) taken on 2 January 1941."|"1997/04/18"|0|"" 19567|15390|318|"A zig-zag of concrete square bases with central square voids, possibly timber lined or with remnants of timber posts cut off flush with the road surface. They run along the side of the road. Probably the remains of a roadblock."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19568|15391|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19569|15392|32|"Newbury nodal point."|"1940/__/__"|0|"" 19570|15393|318|"A zig-zag of concrete square bases with central circular voids - probably the remains of a roadblock."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19571|15394|381|"Coastal Battery. The battery mounted two 3 pounder Quick Firing (QF) guns which had been installed by 1898."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19572|15395|318|"A straight line of concrete square bases with central voids, running W - E across a road junction at the end of Kennet Road. They are probably the remains of a roadblock."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19573|15396|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19574|15396|31|"A pile of concrete rubble is next to the pillbox. Pillbox covers the approach to railway bridge, and approach to airfield from North. Excellent field of fire."|"1996/06/07"|0| 19575|11412|381|"Pillbox is unusual in having a dummy pitched roof on top to imitate a perimeter dispersal hut."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19577|15398|381|"Pillbox. It is exactly the same construction as that at HY21SE 64.00 (Scottish NMR)"|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19578|15399|381|"Coastal battery consisting of two guns with ancillary support buildings. The battery is visible on a vertical air photograph taken during the war (RAF 614.J.SHT 775987, 1035, flown 1941 and is also just visible on an oblique photograph RAF 614.D.SHT.68.1 775987, 1500, flown 1941) and the remains are visible on a post-war vertical air photograph (RAF 106G/Scot/UK/118, 6002, flown 1946). The construction of the battery was approved in 1915 and approval was given to transfer two 6-inch guns (numbered 1335 and 1345) on CP II mountings from Hound Point (Scottish NMR NT17NE 70). One gun was installed in September, the other in October 1916. In addition two Maxim .303 guns on tripod mountings were installed in October 1917. The position was closed in 1955, the guns having been removed in 1953. (PRO WO/192/252)."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19579|15400|381|"Coast Battery. All that survives are two earth mounds of the two gun emplacements. The battery formed part of the anti-ship defences covering the channel between Cramond Island and Inchmickery. Two 12 pounder guns were mounted in two temporary emplacements, with, in addition three degree concentric beams from LCD lamps situated near the site of the existing No.3 and No.4 emplacements. These lamps were powered from a temporary engine room. ( PRO WO 78/5164)."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19581|15101|222|"Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and magazine in good condition. Some ancillary buildings. No sign of BOP. CASLs towards coast have now gone. [information from 1969 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"32" 19582|12956|381|"Coastal Battery. This battery was part of the additions to NT28SW 1.02 (Scottish NMR) during 1941."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19583|15401|381|"Coastal Battery. Two brick and concrete twin 6 pounder emplacements with observation towers, magazines, workshops, engine rooms, searchlight platforms and shelters survive. Early in the First World War the Admiralty decided that the chain of islands in the Forth estuary, Inchcolm (Scottish NMR NT18SE.22.00), Inchmickery and Cramond (Scottish NMR NT17NE 71.00 and 100) should be fortified. In support of the outer line of the submarine net defence, 12 pounder (Naval) Quick Firing (QF) guns were mounted on Inchmickery. The battery was first manned in 1915. In the revised general scheme of the revision of the Forth Defences it was decided to remove these and replace them with four QF 4-inch MkIII guns. During 1916 and 1917 the guns were transferred from Inch Garvie (Scottish NMR NT17NW 192) and were subsequently removed in 1924. During the Second World War, Inchmickery was armed with two 6 pounders Mk I on Mk I mountings with gun numbers 24 and 25, these being installed between December 1939 and January 1940 respectively. It is not clear when these guns were removed. There is an inscription by the pier which reads ' No. 10 Section, 2 Company, C of E (F), Royal Engineers, 1939 - 1940'. ( PRO WO/192/256)."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19585|15402|381|"Coastal Battery. This four gun emplacement has been built in one line. In addition are the observation position, magazines and searchlight platforms. The construction period for this battery was protracted, the concrete pier being completed during July 1940 and two guns being installed during May 1940, two more being fitted in July. Living accommodation was installed in June 1941. (PRO WO/192/256)."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19586|15403|381|"Coastal Battery. This First World War coast battery occupies with its accommodation area much of the island of Inchgarvie. The four gun battery is substantially complete with searchlight emplacements, magazines and barracks. At the outbreak of war in 1914, the battery mounted two quick firing 12 pounder 12cwt guns and two .303 Maxim machine guns on parapet mountings. During 1914 the 12 pounder guns were due to be replaced by 4-inch calibre, but this actually occurred during 1915. Later in the war the 4-inch guns were replaced by four 12 pounder (Naval) 18cwt guns, the 4-inch guns being transferred to Inchmickery (Scottish NMR NT28SW 1.00). This battery fired in anger during the war. The guns were removed in 1920 and the battery was not armed during World War Two. (PRO WO/78/5172)"|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19587|15097|318|"VIS=6/6/1969(A.D.SAUNDERS) FORT BOVISAND. EARLIER STADDON POINT BATTERY (SX45SE/447) STRENGTHENED BY THE PALMERSTON ADDITION OF THIS HEAVY CASEMATED BATTERY BELOW TO THE SOUTH. THIS HAD SPACE FOR 23 HEAVY GUNS, AND STILL CONTAINS ORIGINAL FITTINGS - HOOKS, WINCHES, TACKLEBLOCKS, IRON SHIELDS ETC. WORLD WAR II ADDITIONS ON ROOF: LOOK-OUT TOWERS AND GUN POSITIONS. FORT DERELICT AND BEING VANDALISED (ANCIENT MONUMENTS). VIS=-/4/1982(BOVEY). THE FORT HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO AN UNDERWATER STUDIES CENTRE. THIS HAS ENTAILED LITTLE DAMAGE OR CHANGE TO THE STRUCTURE, AND IT IS NOW WELL MAINTAINED. ANCILLARY STRUCTURES, SUCH AS THE PIER ARE ALSO WELL KEPT. THE HARBOUR AND JETTY ARE THE OLDEST PART OF THE FORT. COMPLEX DATING FROM NAPOLEONIC TIMES, WHEN SHIPS ANCHORED IN THE SOUND AND SENT THEIR LONGBOATS IN TO PICK UP DRINKING WATER (P.U.P. LTD IN PARISH FILE). A GRANITE CASEMENTED WORK BUILT BETWEEN 1860 AND 1870 AS PART OF PLYMOUTH DEFENCES, REMAINED IN CONTINUOUS OCCUPATION BY COASTAL ARTILLERY UNITS UNTIL 1956. THE STRUCTURE IS ENTIRELY SOUND AND COMPLETE, THE CASEMATES RETAIN THEIR ARMOUR, MANTLET BARS AND OTHER FITTINGS AND ABOVE EACH SHIELD CAN BE SEEN PAINTED THE NOMENCLATURE OF THE GUN ORIGINALLY INSTALLED THERE. STADDON POINT BATTERY WAS BUILT C 1770 AND ALTERED C 1850. IT WAS THEN SUPERSEDED BY FORT BOVISAND, TO WHICH IT WAS CONNECTED BY A COVERED WAY ACTING AS A BARRACK FOR THAT WORK. (OS CITING HOGG). VIS=1/12/1991 + -/01/1992 (PYE) ONE OF TWO POWERFUL CASEMATED COASTAL BATTERIES PROPOSED IN THE ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT OF 1860 TO COVER THE APPROACHES TO THE SOUND AROUND THE BREAKWATER. BOVISAND COVERED THE EASTERN APPROACH WHILST PICKLECOMBE FORT IN CORNWALL COVERED THE WESTERN. BOTH SUPERSEDED BATTERIES (STADDON POINT AND PICKLECOMBE) BUILT IN THE 1840S FOR THE SAME PURPOSE. BOVISAND IS ALSO LOCATED AT THE SOUTHERN END OF CONTEMPORARY FORTIFICATIONS GUARDING AGAINST LAND ATTACK FROM THE EAST (STADDON HEIGHTS POSITION). VIS=INITIALLY, IT WAS INTENDED TO BUILD A BATTERY HOUSING ABOUT 60 GUNS IN THREE TIERS; HOWEVER, THE FINAL DESIGN (BY MAJOR PORTER) ACCEPTED IN NOVEMBER 1861 WAS FOR A CASEMATED BATTERY OF TWO TIERS MOUNTING FIFTY 68-POUNDER GUNS AND 110-POUNDER GUNS, PROTECTED BY IRON SHIELDS WITH A LARGE DETACHED MAGAZINE TO THE REAR. IN 1864, WHEN THE FOUNDATIONS AND BASEMENT HAD BEEN LARGELY COMPLETED, THE SPECIFICATION WAS CHANGED TO ONE TIER OF 23 GUNS OF 12 AND 18 TONS, WITH THE MAGAZINES NOW BEING HOUSED UNDERNEATH THEM IN THE BASEMENT. BOVISAND WAS COMPLETED C 1871 AND IN 1872 WAS ARMED WITH 22 9' RML GUNS AND ONE 10' RML GUN. BY 1880 THIS HAD CHANGED TO ITS FINAL ARMAMENT (NINE 9' AND 14 10' RML GUNS) AND A WATKINS DEPRESSION RANGE-FINDER WAS INSTALLED, PROBABLY IN THE NORTHERN PF CELL (SX45SE-019-03) BELOW WATCHHOUSE BATTERY. THE RML GUNS WERE REMOVED BETWEEN 1896 AND 1905 AND BY 1901 THREE PAIRS OF HOTCHKISS QF 6-POUNDER GUNS HAD BEEN EMPLACED ON THE ROOF OF THE CASEMATES TOGETHER WITH TWO AMMUNITION SHELTERS. THESE FORMED THE MAIN ARMAMENT OF BOVISAND TOGETHER WITH THE SIX 12-POUNDER GUNS INSTALLED AT STADDON POINT BATTERY IN 1899. SEARCHLIGHTS WERE INSTALLED AT THE END OF THE PIER AND ON THE COAST TO THE NORTH OF BOVISAND FORT IN 1898-9 AND C.1900. TWO FURTHER SEARCHLIGHTS WERE BUILT C.1910 ALONGSIDE THE ROAD TO THE EAST OF FORT BOVISAND; THESE ORIGINATED AS FIGHTING LIGHTS FOR WATCHHOUSE BATTERY BUT IN WORLD WAR II WERE USED WITH BOVISAND. ALL THE SEARCHLIGHTS WERE PROBABLY POWERED BY DIESEL ENGINES SITED IN CASEMATE NOS 1 AND 2. VIS=ALL GUNS AND SEARCHLIGHTS WERE REMOVED IN 1957. STRUCTURE OF THE 1860S BATTERY SURVIVES COMPLETE, ALTHOUGH MANY OF THE CASEMATES AND MAGAZINES HAVE BEEN ADAPTED FOR OTHER USES. BATTERY CONSISTS OF 23 CASEMATES BUILT ON A CURVING FRONTAGE. EACH CASEMATE CONTAINED AN RML GUN AND OVERLIES A MAGAZINE. THE ORIGINAL IRON AND TEAK SHIELDS FOR ALL THE CASEMATES SURVIVE AND IN SOME INTERNAL FITTINGS SUCH AS MANTLET BARS AND IRON RINGS FOR THE GUN TACKLE STILL SURVIVE. IN A TYPICAL CASEMATE THE RML GUN WAS PLACED ON THE TRAVERSING CARRIAGE AT THE FRONT WITH THE REAR BEING RESERVED FOR ACCOMMODATION. THERE IS A CARTRIDGE LIFT BETWEEN EACH EMBRASURE IN THE FRONT WALL AND FIREPLACES ALTERNATE WITH SHELL-LIFTS IN THE DIVIDING WALLS TO THE REAR. MOST OF THE LIFTS ARE BLOCKED ALTHOUGH SOME OF THE PULLEY LOOPS AND DAVITS STILL REMAIN. MOST LABELS ABOVE EACH EMBRASURE DETAILING THE SPECIFICATION OF THE GUN EMPLACED THERE HAVE BEEN PAINTED OVER BUT A FEW STILL SURVIVE, FOR INSTANCE `10' 18-TON RML GUN XIII' IN CASEMATE NO. 13. ACCESS TO THE REAR OF THE CASEMATE WAS VIA AN ARCHED VERANDAH WHICH CONTAINS TWO SPIRAL STAIRCASES LEADING DOWN TO THE MAGAZINES. THE MAGAZINES CONSIST OF ALTERNATING BARREL-VAULTED SHELL-STORES AND CARTRIDGE-STORES WITH EACH BEING PLACED DIRECTLY UNDER A CASEMATE AND EACH SERVING TWO ADJOINING GUNS. A PASSAGE AROUND THE FRONT CONTAINS CARTRIDGE LIFTS AND A PASSAGE AROUND THE REAR OF THE STORES GIVES ACCESS TO THEM AND CONTAINS SHELL-LIFTS. ANOTHER PASSAGE UNDERNEATH THE ROAD TO THE REAR OF THE MAGAZINES MAY ORIGINALLY HAVE BEEN BUILT WHEN TWO TIERS OF CASEMATES WERE ENVISAGED. SUBSIDIARY LIFT-SHAFTS IN THE ROOF OF THE MAIN ACCESS PASSAGE MAY ALSO RELATE TO THIS SECOND TIER. MOST INTERNAL FITTINGS FOR THE MAGAZINES HAVE BEEN REMOVED EXCEPT FOR SOME CARTRIDGE-LIFT LININGS AND ONE SHELL-LIFT LINING, TOGETHER WITH THE OCCASIONAL VOICE-PIPE, HATCH DOOR AND LABEL ABOVE THE SHELL-STORE DOORS. THE EASTERN FLANK OF THE BATTERY IS PROTECTED BY A DEEP DRY DITCH (SEE SX45SE/443) WHICH CONTINUES AROUND THE STADDON HEIGHTS POSITION TO THE NORTH. THE SECTION ADJOINING BOVISAND IS PROTECTED BY A MUSKETRY GALLERY BELOW WATCHHOUSE BRAKE BATTERY AND ITS SEAWARD END IS DEFENDED BY TWO MUSKETRY GALLERIES, ACCESS TO WHICH WAS GAINED FROM INSIDE BOVISAND AND WHICH INCLUDE A SALLY PORT. ACCESS TO STADDON POINT BATTERY (WHICH WAS USED AS ACCOMMODATION AT THIS TIME) WAS PROVIDED BY A ROAD AND A COVERED WAY PROTECTED PARTLY BY A LOOP-HOLED WALL. OTHER SURFACE BUILDINGS ADDED TO THE REAR OF THE MAIN BATTERY DURING THE LATER 19TH CENTURY AND EARLY 1900S INCLUDE VARIOUS STORE BUILDINGS AND A POSSIBLE OBSERVATION POST FOR THE HOTCHKISS BATTERY. THERE IS ALSO AN ORIGINAL IRON WATER TANK AT THE REAR OF CASEMATE NO. 23. ON THE ROOF OF THE CASEMATES TWO OF THE HOTCHKISS EMPLACEMENTS SURVIVE COMPLETE TOGETHER WITH THE TWO AMMUNITION SHELTERS. THREE OTHER EMPLACEMENTS ARE PARTLY VISIBLE UNDER THE WORLD WAR II GUN POSITIONS. ALL THE CASEMATES AND MAGAZINES ARE PRESENTLY USED BY A DIVING CENTRE. MOST ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. FOR ADDITIONAL DEFENCES, BLOCKHOUSES, SEARCHLIGHTS, POSITION-FINDER CELLS AND SUBMARINE MINE OBSERVATION SEE SUB-SHEETS (PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY). VIS=FORT COMPLEX NOT MARKED ON OS 6' (1915) MAP (OS). VIS=SMC GRANTED FOR ALTERATIONS (DOE). VIS=DURING WWII PLYMOUTH'S SEAWARD DEFENCE HQ WAS HERE (JEWELL). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE XIX XX MODERN CRF:SX45SE/16 CRF:SX45SE/19 CRF:SX45SE/46 7/5/1982 GUNEMPLACEMENT EXPLOSIVESMAGAZINE OBSERVATIONPOST SEARCHLIGHT MUSKETRYLINE ROAD TUNNEL MILITARYBUILDING CRF:SX45SE/443 CRF:SX45SE/454 CRF:SX45SE/468 25/1/1993 SMC 29/3/1993 CRF:SX45SE/447 10/7/1995 SCH=719 REF=DES=BOVEY. AS ABOVE REF=PLYMOUTH UNDERWATER PROJECTS LTD./FORT BOVISAND UNDERWATER CENTRE/PLAN, PHOTO/IN PARISH FILE REF=OSA=SX45SE69 REF=HOGG, I.V./COASTAL DEFENCES OF ENGLAND AND WALES 1856-1956/(1974)190-193 REF=DES=PLAN/(1864)/IN OFFICERS' MESS, PLYMOUTH CITADEL REF=DES=RCHME PYM/535/(1869)/EARLY MAP WITH C1869 AND LATER AMENDMENTS REF=DES=PLAN/(C1870)/WITH 1894 AMENDMENTS/PLYMOUTH PROPERTY LIBRARY REF=PRO=WO78/623/(1872)/1:2500 PLAN REF=PRO=WO78/234/(1896)/1:2500 OS MAP WITH 1899 +1906 AMENDMENTS REF=PRO=WO78/5041 PT 1/(1896)/1:2500 OS MAP WITH C1910 AMENDMENTS REF=PRO=WO78/2735/(1896) WAR OFFICE PLAN OF SUBMARINE MINING OBSERVATION STATION REF=DES=PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY/PYE, A. (1922)/COPY + PLAN IN SMR REF=DES=SAUNDERS, A./(C1990)/MS NOTES REF=DES=LATE 19TH CENTURY PHOTOS/PLYMOUTH LOCAL HISTORY LIBRARY REF=DES=LINZEY, R./PLYMOUTH'S VICTORIAN FORTIFICATIONS/(1987)/UNPUBLISHED MA THESIS REF=DES=MCDONALD, K./FORT BOVISAND: THE BOOK/(1981) REF=PRO=WO78/4058(1-3)/(1898)/WAR OFFICE DRAWINGS OF PROPOSED ELECTRIC LIGHT EMPLACEMENTS REF=WOODWARD, F.W./PLYMOUTHS DEFENCES/(1990)18,20,24.35.37.39,46,49, PLATE 11+12, PLAN F+H+J REF=PRO=WO78/5041, PT 2/(1910)/WAR OFFICE SURVEY, 1:500 REF=DES=1920S LEASE PLAN FOR STADDON PROPERTY/MR. FORSTER, STADDON COTTAGE REF=PRO=WO 192/122/61903/1915)/GRENVILLE BATTERY FORT RECORD BOOK REF=PRO=WO78/5066/(1911-30)/OS 6' MAP REF=PRO=WO 192/295/BOVISAND RECORD BOOK REF=PRO=ZHC1/2577/(1860)/ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT REF=PRO=ZHL1/1747/(1867)/REPORT OF PROGRESS OF FORTIFICATIONS REF=PRO=ZHL1/1884/(1869)/REPORT OF PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE REF=DOE/SMC LETTER/(31/10/1985) IN SMR REF=BRAYSHAY, M./TDA/119(1987)181-4/PLYMOUTH'S COASTAL DEFENCES IN THE YEAR OF THE SPANISH ARMADA REF=STUART, E./LOST LANDSCAPES OF PLYMOUTH/(1991)19,78 REF=DES=JEWELL, T./(7/11/1995)/AS ABOVE "|"1995/12/13"|0|"" 19588|15404|381|"Coastal Battery. The few remains of this coast battery have mostly been subsumed under the site of Marine Villa to the N of Eldbottle Wood. It is possible that part of the battery could be incorporated into the house. One searchlight emplacement still stands on the shore and the battery observation post can be seen behind the modern house. The engine room was recently demolished and another house built on the site. The battery mounted two 6-inch Mk XI guns, numbered 2234 and 2274 issued May 1940, on Mk PVI mountings."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19589|15405|381|"Anti Tank Block. A single large anti tank block, likely to have been placed in this position to block the area between the road and the bottom of the bank."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19590|15040|318|"DES=VIS=-/03/1993(PYE) EMPLACEMENT FOR TWIN 6-PDR QF GUN ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF DRAKE'S ISLAND TO COVER THE APPROACH TO THE DOCKYARD. CONSTRUCTED IN 1942. CONCRETE PARAPET, IRON RING GUN-MOUNTING, GUN PLATFORM AND GUN APRON STILL SURVIVE. THE MAGAZINES WERE PROBABLY SITUATED WITHIN THE 1860S CASEMATES (NOS 13-14) TO THE REAR AND THERE WAS AN OBSERVATION TOWER (NOW DEMOLISHED) ON THE ROOF OF NO. 14 (SX45SE/22/2) (PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY). VIS=2/12/1977(MORLEY) DRAKE'S ISLAND. MORLEY MISINTERPRETS THIS AS EMPLACEMENT FOR HIGH ANGLE R.M.L. GUN. THE RAILS ON WHICH THE FEEDER TRUCK RAN ARE INTACT, FROM THE 1880'S. ONE WORLD WAR II ANTI-AIRCRAFT SHELTER ADDED WHEN EMPLACEMENT WAS MODIFIED TO TAKE A MORE MODERN GUN. THE MOUNTING OF THIS PROBABLY OBSCURES THE ORIGINAL GUN RING 0.3M DEEPER IN PIT (ANCIENT MONUMENTS). VIS=MISINTERPRETED AS ONE OF THE TWO EMPLACEMENTS FOR TWELVE INCH RIFLED MUZZLE LOADING GUNS MADE BY ARMSTRONGS OF NEWCASTLE (GOODMAN). VIS=TWIN 6-PDR GUNS ADDED IN 1942-3. GUNS STILL HERE IN 1946 (WOODWARD 1990). VIS=-/-/1990 (ANCIENT MONUMENTS) ONE OF TWO WWII GUN EMPLACEMENTS (AM). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX AIRRAIDSHELTER CRF:SX45SE/23 CRF:SX45SE/28 7/5/1982 WWII CRF:SX45SE/22/2 09/06/1994 CRF:SX45SE/730 17/06/1994 SCH=947(H)|12614 REF=GOODMAN, S./WESTERN MORNING NEWS(14/7/1981)/IN PARISH FILE REF=OSA=SX45SE72 REF=HOGG, I.V./COASTAL DEFENCES OF ENGLAND AND WALES 1856-1956/(1974)186-7 REF=DES=ORACLE ADVERTISING/DRAKE'S ISLAND/(1989)/IN PARISH FILE REF=WOODWARD, F.W./DRAKE'S ISLAND/(1991)FIG 12 REF=DES=PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY/ PYE,A./ (1993)/ COPY AND PLANS IN SMR REF=WOODWARD,F.W./PLYMOUTHS DEFENCES/ (1990) 39 "|"1994/06/24"|0|"" 19591|15096|318|"DES=WESTERN KING WORLD WAR II GUN EMPLACEMENT NOW MAINTAINED AS PUBLIC SHELTER BY PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL. ONE AT ABOVE NGR, THE OTHER AT SX46185334 (BOVEY). DES=THESE ARE EMPLACEMENTS FOR SIX POUNDER TWIN GUNS, FOR USE ANTI-TORPEDO BOATS AND SUBMARINES. THEY ARE (IN 1988) THE ONLY SURVIVING EXAMPLES OF THEIR TYPE IN THE AREA (WOODWARD). DES=SITE OF COASTAL BATTERY AT WESTERN KINGS. 2 X TWIN 6PDR GUNS (GUY). VIS=-/-/1989(GUY). REMAINS (GUY). VIS=-/02/1991(PYE) WWII TWIN 6-PDR QF EMPLACEMENTS BUILT IN 1941 IN FRONT OF THE C. 1899 QF BATTERY (SX45SE/257). ORIGINALLY CONSISTED OF GUN EMPLACEMENTS SURROUNDED BY CANTILEVERED STORAGE AREAS WITH BUILDINGS BUILT INTO THE SLOPE TO THE REAR, INCLUDING AN OBSERVATION TOWER WHICH WAS STILL EXTANT IN 1960S (SEE PSA PLAN). TOWER HAS BEEN DEMOLISHED AND GUN MOUNTINGS CONCRETED OVER. ACCESS STAIRWELLS TO THE BUILDINGS TO THE REAR HAVE BEEN INFILLED AND BLOCKED. FOR THEIR ORIGINAL CHARACTER SEE FORT BOVISAND (CRF:SX45SE/18/1) (PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY). VIS=TWO TWIN 6PDR QF GUNS LISTED HERE IN 1946 (WOODWARD, 1990). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX 23/3/1983 REF=DES=BOVEY (AS ABOVE) REF=DES=WOODWARD, F./AS ABOVE/TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH FMG(16/12/1988) REF=DES=GUY,J./ LIST OF COASTAL BATTERIES/ (1990)/ COPY IN SMR REF=DES=PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY/ PYE,A./ (1993)/ COPY AND PLAN IN SMR REF=WOODWARD,F.W./ PLYMOUTHS DEFENCES/ (1990) 39 "|"1994/07/01"|0|"" 19592|6535|318|"DES=SECOND WORLD WAR FORTIFICATIONS ON INNER FORWARD POINT ON EAST SIDE OF DART ESTUARY. AN IMPRESSIVE ARRAY OF MILITARY INSTALLATION SURVIVES. THE SITE IS APPROACHED BY A MILITARY ROAD FROM THE NORTH AND STRUCTURES INCLUDE GUN EMPLACEMENT, MAGAZINES AND SEARCHLIGHT POSITIONS. SITE IS ON NATIONAL TRUST LAND (LE MESSURIER). DES=RECORDED FROM THE AIR 1986 (FMG). DES=VIS=-/-/1989(GUY) SITE OF COASTAL BATTERY AT BROWNSTONE POINT, KINGSWEAR. ARMED WITH 2 X 6' GUNS. ALMOST COMPLETE (GUY). DES=SITE WAS MOTHBALLED UNTIL 1956. A SURVEY HAS BEEN UNDERTAKEN BY THE NT PRIOR TO CONSOLIDATION (LUXTON). DES=VIS=THE 1986 AP RECORDS SURVIVING MILITARY BUILDINGS AND TWO CIRCULAR 6' GUN EMPLACEMENTS ABOVE THE COASTAL SLOPE (APH). DES=VIS=-/02/1994 (RCHME) SITE SURVEY MADE. WWII EMERGENCY COASTAL DEFENCE BATTERY BUILT IN 1942 COMMANDING DART AND ITS APPROACHES. IT WAS ARMED WITH TWO EX-NAVAL 6' GUNS. MOTHBALLED IN 1945. GUNS STILL IN PLACE IN 1951. CLOSED IN 1956. SITE COMPRISES TWO GUN EMPLACEMENTS AND TWO SEARCHLIGHT BATTERIES (SEE SUBSHEETS) WITH 11 OTHER ROOFED STRUCTURES FORMING THE OPERATIONAL PART OF THE COMPLEX. TO THE EAST LAY THE ACCOMMODATION AREA (SEE SUBSHEET) WHICH HAS LARGELY BEEN DEMOLISHED (EITHER IN 1945 OR 1956). THE BUILDINGS ARE IN AN EXCELLENT STATE OF PRESERVATION IN AN AREA OF CYPRESS WOODLAND (AA PROTECTION). BECAUSE OF THE STEEP COASTAL LOCATION THE BUILDINGS LIE ON VARIOUS LEVELS CONNECTED BY A NETWORK OF CONCRETE PATHS AND STEPS. ALL THE BUILDINGS ARE OF EITHER CONCRETE BLOCKWORK AND/OR BRICK AND ALL HAVE REINFORCED CONCRETE ROOFS. THE TWO EMPLACEMENTS ARE ALMOST IDENTICAL, BUILT FOR SINGLE 6' GUNS ON MKVII MOUNTINGS. THE WESTERN EMPLACEMENT CONSISTS OF A CIRCULAR REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURE BUILT ON A ROCK-CUT PLATFORM. THE FOOTING OF THE PROTECTING PARAPET ON THE SEAWARD SIDE SURVIVES. VARIOUS INTERNAL FEATURES IN THE EMPLACEMENT AND ASSOCIATED MAGAZINES SURVIVE. THE EASTERN (UPPER) GUN IS SERVED BY TWO MAGAZINES (IN ONE BUILDING) AND THREE FURTHER BUILDINGS. THEY ARE LINKED TO THE EMPLACEMENT BY A SUNKEN CONCRETE-LINED PATH ALONG WHICH THE SHELLS WERE MOVED. THE WESTERN GUN WAS CONNECTED TO ITS TWO SEPARATE MAGAZINES BY AN INCLINED RAIL. A BUILDING TO THE WEST OF THE RAIL PROVIDED STAND DOWN ACCOMMODATION FOR THE PERSONNEL. EACH GUN WAS SERVED BY A SEARCHLIGHT CLOSE TO THE WATERS EDGE (SEE SUBSHEETS). THE OBSERVATION POST TO THE E OF THE UPPER EMPLACEMENT IS IN A VERY GOOD STATE OF PRESERVATION HAVING BEEN USED AS A STORE UP UNTIL RECENTLY. IT CONTAINS A KITCHEN, A CHART ROOM AND THE OBSERVATION AREA WITH LONG IRON-SHUTTERED WINDOWS. INTERNALLY TIMBER RESTS AND SHELVING SURVIVE IN ADDITION TO THE CONCRETE PILLAR THAT PRESUMABLY SUPPORTED THE RANGE FINDING EQUIPMENT. ON THE WALL THERE IS A FADED NOTICE WHICH READS 'DATUM POINTS -99 COAST BATTERY HEIGHT OF DRF 209FT'. ADJACENT TO THIS BUILDING ARE THREE BUILDINGS, ONE OF WHICH WAS A GENERATOR ROOM. ANOTHER WAS PROBABLY THE MESS AND THE THIRD IS UNKNOWN IN FUNCTION. A SECOND GENERATOR ROOM LIES TO THE N OF THE UPPER BATTERY MAGAZINES AND IN IT THE BASES FOR 3 GENERATORS SURVIVE (RCHME). DES=WASLEY REFERS TO THERE BEING A COUNTER BOMBARDMENT BATTERY AT BROWNSTONE IN 1940ARMED WITH TWO 9.6' GUNS (WASLEY). DES=LARGE BATTERY FOR COUNTER BOMBARDMENT PURPOSES. ARMED WITH TWO 9.6' GUNS (COLEMAN). DES=OPERATED BY 556 COASTAL DEFENCE REGIMENT, ROYAL ARTILLERY. APPARENTLY NEVER SAW ACTIVE SERVICE. APPROACHED FROM N BY ORIGINAL CONCRETE MILITARY ROAD WITH FLANKING CONCRETE + BARBED WIRE FENCES. DES=BUILDINGS IN EXCELLENT STATE OF PRESERVATION, APART FROM SUPERFICIAL VANDALISM (WILSON-NORTH). DES=VIS=18/6/1996 (JURY/DOB WORKSHEET). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX EARTHWORK MILITARYBUILDING ROAD 15/7/1983 14/9/1992 WWII BARRACKS SEARCHLIGHT OBSERVATIONPOST 07/11/1994 GUNEMPLACEMENT WWII 24/06/1994 REF=DES=LE MESSURIER, B./ORAL REPORT TO SMR/(15/7/1983) REF=APH=DAP/HR 3,4(23/12/1986) REF=DES=NTAS/EAST DART, DEVON/(1984)13/IN SMR REF=DES=GUY, J/ LIST OF COASTAL BATTERIES/ (1990)/ COPY IN SMR REF=DES=LUXTON, N./ LETTER TO DCC/ (09/06/1994)/ IN PF REF=DES=RCHME SURVEY AND PLANS/ (-/02/1994)/ COPY IN PF REF=WASLEY, G./ DEVON AT WAR/ (1994)54 REF=COLEMAN, R./ THE PURPOSE AND HISTORY OF THE BATTERY AT BATTERY GARDENS BRIXHAM/ (1989) 2/ COPY IN BRIXHAM PF REF=WILSON-NORTH, W.R./PDAS/51(1993)199-206/A SECOND WORLD WAR EMERGENCY COASTAL BATTERY AT INNER FORWARD POINT, KINGSWEAR REF=DES=BUCKLEY, B./(UNDATED)/BROWNSTONE BATTERY, KINGSWEAR/SITE NOTES REF=APH=NLAP 1951 RAF 58/680/(15/5/1951)F20/8333/CORNWALL 4086 REF=SKINNER, I. IN M. DUFFY ET AL (EDS)/THE NEW MARITIME HISTORY OF DEVON VOL II/(1994)204-14/DEVON AND THE NAVY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR REF=DES=DOB WORKSHEET (JURY, R.)/(1996)/IN SMR "|"1996/11/01"|0|"" 19597|15406|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED 1988 (HELLIS) PILLBOX OF TYPE 28. ONE OF TWO PILLBOXES ON THIS BEACH (HELLIS). DES=VIS=11/9/1996 (HORNER) THIS IS A 'MOCK' PILLBOX. PROBABLY PART OF US ASSAULT TRAINING CENTRE BRAUNTON-WOOLACOMBE OF 1943-44. IT IS SQUARE, BUILT AGAINST THE BEACH CLIFF, AND CONSTRUCTED OF CONCRETE BLOCKS. THERE IS AN IRON BEAM ABOVE THE SINGLE LOOPHOLE. THE LOOPHOLE IS BLIND WITH ORIGINAL CONCRETE BLOCKWORK (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX CRF:SS43NW/12 7/9/1983 CRF:SS43NW/69 WWII 18/12/1990 REF=DES=WILLS, G.L./ORAL REPORT TO SMR/(7/9S1983) REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(13/9/1996)/AS ABOVE "|"1996/10/10"|0|"" 19598|11392|381|"Only one side of the road block is extent and the block retains the slots for the lifting pole."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19599|15407|381|"Pillbox is set into the sand dunes and the roof is at ground level and very difficult to see. A type 27, of brick and concrete with a machine gun position lies nearby."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19600|7828|318|"DES=REMAINS OF RUINED PILL BOX ARE VISIBLE ON FOOTPATH ACROSS NECK OF CROW POINT. EXACT LOCATION NOT RECORDED. (TURPIN). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX 7/9/1983 REF=DES=TURPIN, J./ORAL REPORT TO G.WILLS/(7/9/1983) "|"1983/09/16"|0|"" 19601|15408|381|"Road block and line of anti tank blocks. A very good example of a road block in a line of anti tank blocks. Concrete cylinders that would have been rolled across the road are still visible on one side of the track. There are slots in the concrete block for the posts."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19602|6519|318|"DES=THERE WERE A NUMBER OF PILL BOXES ON BAGGY POINT, POSSIBLY BUILT FOR TRAINING PURPOSES. NOW DEMOLISHED BUT FOUNDATIONS STILL VISIBLE. (LE MESSURIER). DES=1946 RAF AP SHOWS STRUCTURE AT ABOVE NGR AND ANOTHER ON FIELD BOUNDARY TO NE (TIMMS). DES=AREA 'F' OF THE US ASSAULT TRAINING CENTRE, NORTH DEVON, WITH TRAINING AIDS 1-10F AT BAGGY POINT. RECORDED ON ORIGINAL US ARMY PLANS (PLANS). DES=TRAINING AIDS ON TOP OF THE HEADLAND. TEN PILLBOXES FORMING A SELF-CONTAINED ASSAULT PRACTICE AREA. USED FOR TRAINING AN ASSAULT COMPANY WITH SUPPORTING TANKS. WATER LINE MARKED OUT WITH LINE OF POLES (BASS, 1996). DES=VIS=22/9/1997 (NT) GROUP OF 10 DUMMY PILLBOXES CONSTRUCTED ON BAGGY POINT FOR USE IN TRAINING EXERCISES BY US FORCES FOR D-DAY LANDINGS. MANY SHOW EXTENSIVE AREAS OF DAMAGE AND AREAS OF REPAIR AND REBUILD. 3 WERE DESTROYED IN PAST BY NT (NTAS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX 7/9/1983 CRF:SS44SW/40 CRF:SS43NW/13 24/2/1997 REF=DES=LE MESSURIER, B./LETTER TO CPO/(25/7/1983)IN PARISH FILE REF=APH=RAF/106 G/UK/1501/3136/(13/5/1946)/SMR 3/9 REF=DES=TIMMS, S./AS ABOVE/(7/9/1983) REF=DES=COLOUR SLIDES/(9/8/1995)/IN SMR REF=APH=DAP/YV26/(9/8/1995) REF=DES=BASS, R.T./GUIDE TO THE US ASSAULT TRAINING CENTRE, NORTH DEVON/(1996)39-40/UNPUBLISHED MS REF=DES=ROADS AND TRAINING AIDS, US ASSAULT TRAINING CENTER, NORTH DEVON/(1944)/COPIES IN PF REF=BASS, R.T./SPIRITS OF THE SAND/(1992)98 REF=NTAS/THE MORTE ESTATE: PROPERTIES BETWEEN ILFRACOMBE AND CROYDE PART 1: BAGGY POINT/(1999)28-32 "|"2000/04/10"|0|"" 19603|6519|31|"3 'dummy pillboxes' (used for pre D-Day assault training by US troops) situated at cliff top on pasture land 60 metres E of Breeches Bay anchor-mast. Position of pillboxes suggest that they were used as flame-thrower targets. They command a gully running E-W in the field. Signs of corrugated iron shuttering"|"1998/06/14"|0|"" 19604|15409|381|"Anti tank blocks line. Blocks have been moved from their original position to form a sea defence for the caravan park."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19605|5336|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thin-walled: faces E. Wood-shuttered. "|"1992/11/01"|0|"" 19606|5336|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Concrete-faced. A good, clean example of this pillbox type. It appears to have been built using wood shuttering. There is no external blast wall. It was built to defend Hopwas Bridge, and is set into a bank overlooking the river. [Information from photographs sent by Staffordshire SMR]."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 19607|15410|31|"Pillbox faces the sea to the E and has six-sides, the W (landward) containing the entrance and each of the other five a single embrasure. It measures 6.1m across its flat concrete roof and has walls which are 0.38m thick. It has been set on a large concrete plinth and, extending for some distance to the N and S, there is a line of concrete anti-tank blocks."|"1996/04/01"|0|"" 19608|15411|31|"Pillbox protects the approaches to Kelso from the S over the bridge, there are four slits cut through the wall to face inwards to the road. Further machine gun slits face outwards towards the SE and E."|"1998/08/02"|0|"" 19609|6589|318|"PILL BOX AT BLUE WATERS, PAIGNTON. REPORTED BY ANON. POSSIBLY SITED NEAR MODERN BLUE WATERS DRIVE OVERLOOKING BROADSANDS (TIMMS). DES=VIS=24/11/1995 (JURY) NOW DESTROYED BUT SOME RUBBLE REMAINS. THERE ARE ALSO TRACES OF AN ASSOCIATED INFANTRY TRENCH SYSTEM ON THE HILL TO THE N (DOB WORKSHEET). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX 7/9/1983 MILITARYEARTHWORKS WWII 28/5/1996 REF=DES=TIMMS, S./AS ABOVE/(7/9/1983) REF=DES=DOB WORKSHEET (JURY, R.)/(1996) "|"1996/06/19"|0|"" 19610|15412|318|"DES=PILL BOX ON BEACH BELOW SAUNTON SANDS HOTEL. VIS=-/9/1983 (WILLS) PILL BOX SURVIVES AT FOOT OF CLIFF. VIS=-/-/1994 (DCC) PILLBOX DEMOLISHED ON 'HEALTH AND SAFETY' GROUNDS. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN PRIOR TO THIS EVENT (LETTER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX 3/10/1983 NONVISIBLE WWII 3/11/1994 REF=DES=WILLS, G./ORAL REPORT TO SMR/(3/10/1983) REF=DES=LETTER (NORTH DEVON HERITAGE COAST)/(-/-/1994)/COPY IN PF "|"1994/12/19"|0|"" 19611|15413|318|"DES=PILL BOX AT DAWLISH WARREN. DES=VIS=-/9/1983 (WILLS) PILL BOX SURVIVES ON SOUTH SIDE OF TRACK TO EAST OF STATION. DES=VIS=-/-/1988 (HELLIS) PILLBOX OF LOCAL PATTERN, SIMILAR TO BURGH ISLAND, SQUARE WITH BOW ONE END FOR MACHINE GUN. GUNPORT SIDES 1, 2 AND 4, MACHINE GUN SIDE 3 (HELLIS). DES=VIS=28/3/1989 (HELLIS) AS ABOVE (PHOTO). DES=VIS=21/11/1995 (HORNER + DICK) THIS SITE HAS BEEN DEMOLISHED. AREA NOW GRASS WITH 'LUMPS AND BUMPS'. IT WAS HOWEVER RECORDED ON AN AP OF 1974 AND ON A TEIGNBRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (UNDATED) BOTH OF WHICH ARE WITH THE WARREN WARDEN SERVICE (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX 3/10/1983 WWII NONVISIBLE CRF:SX97NE/40 CRF:SX97NE/42 29/11/1995 REF=DES=WILLS, G./ORAL REPORT TO SMR/(3/10/1983) REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES (1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=PHOTO (HELLIS)/(28/8/1989)/SITE JH-00177/COPY IN SMR REF=APH=CARTOGRAPHICAL SERVICES/440/1:3000/(29/8/1974)/WITH DAWLISH WARREN WARDEN SERVICE REF=DES=PLAN/TEIGNBRIDGE D.C./(UNDATED)/WITH DAWLISH WARREN WARDEN SERVICE REF=DES=HORNER, B./(29/11/1995)/NOTE IN PF "|"1994/12/19"|0|"" 19612|15414|31|"Spigot mortar mountings, five in total. Comprised of an octagonal concrete block with a steel 'spigot' and circular plate on top, placed on a concrete base. The mortar positions are depicted as 'pillars' on the current (chart) edition of the OS 1:10000 map (1980) and are also visible on vertical air photographs (RAF 106G/Scot/UK 77, flown 1946, 3018-19.)"|"1998/08/12"|0|"" 19613|1255|318|"DES=VIS=28/1/1985 (WEDDELL). ONE OF TWO PILLBOXES IN A FIELD SE OF RAILWAY. [See also UORN 1244]. CONCRETE ROUGHLY RECTANGULAR IN PLAN. 3 WINDOWS ENTRANCE ON SOUTH SIDE. VERY GOOD CONDITION. MORE DETAILS ON WORKSHEET (WEDDELL). VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF TYPE 29 (HELLIS). VIS=CORRECTLY PLACED TO BE PART OF THE 'TAUNTON STOP LINE' (ADKINS AND ADKINS). VIS=VISIBLE ON RAF 1948 AP (APH). VIS=13/10/1993 (HORNER + GRIFFITH) TYPE 29 PILLBOX FOR MEDIUM MACHINE GUN. BAFFLE WALL ON SW SIDE (HORNER). VIS=22/12/1993 (HORNER + GRIFFITH) VIEWED CLOSER-UP. APPEARS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. FACES WNW COVERING RAILWAY AND AXE/YARTY FLOODPLAIN (HORNER 1994). VIS=LISTED BY WILLS AT SY289975 AND DESCRIBED AS RECTANGULAR, CONCRETE AND W FACING (WILLS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE XX MODERN CONCRETE SURV/1 EXT/0.01HA COND/B LCON/GH4 LCAR/GH4 SIST/ ARST/AONB 8/2/1985 WWII 4/1/1991 CRF:SY29NE-197 20/11/1992 REF=DES=WORKSHEET(WEDDELL)/(30/1/1985)AXMINSTER BY-PASS REF=DES=SLIDES IN SMR/(28/1/1985) REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=ADKINS, L. + ADKINS, R./LETTER AND MAP IN PARISH FILE/(8/1/1992) REF=HAWKINS, M./SOMERSET AT WAR 1939-1945/(1988)97/FIG REF=APH=RAF/CPE/UK/2431/4198/(22/1/1948) REF=DES=SLIDE/(13/10/1993)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, B.(DCC)/(7/12/1993)/AS ABOVE REF=DES=HORNER, B.(DCC)/(4/1/1994)/AS ABOVE REF=WILLS, H./PILLBOXES/(1985)74 REF=DES=SLIDE/(22/12/1993)/IN SMR "|"1994/01/24"|0|"" 19614|1244|318|"DES=VIS=28/1/1985 (WEDDELL). ONE OF TWO PILLBOXES IN FIELD EAST OF RAILWAY. [See also UORN 1255]. SIX-SIDED SHAPE, SEVEN WINDOWS, CONCRETE AND BREEZE BLOCKS. MORE DETAILS ON WORKSHEET. DES=CORRECTLY PLACED TO BE PART OF THE 'TAUNTON STOP LINE' (ADKINS AND ADKINS). DES=AXMINSTER WAS ALSO A STRONG POINT ON THE TAUNTON STOP LINE (SY29NE/197) WITH ADDITIONAL DEFENCES (HELLIS). DES=VISIBLE ON 1948 RAF AP (APH). VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS) PILLBOX OF TYPE 28 (HELLIS 1990). VIS=13/10/1993 (HORNER + GRIFFITH) PILL BOX STILL INTACT. A35 AXMINSTER BY-PASS RUNS TO S OF SITE (HORNER). VIS=22/12/1993 (HORNER + GRIFFITH) VIEWED CLOSER UP. LARGE INFANTRY-TYPE PILLBOX OF BREEZE BLOCK CONSTRUCTION. WEATHERING BADLY. INTERIOR FLOODED. FACES W (HORNER 1994). VIS=LISTED BY WILLS AT SY289975 AND DESCRIBED AS POLYGONAL, OF MIXED CONSTRUCTION AND W FACING (WILLS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX SURV/2 EXT/0.01HA COND/C LCON/GH4 LCAR/GH4 SIST/ ARST/AONB 8/2/1985 CRF:SY29NE-197 20/11/1992 REF=DES=WORKSHEET(WEDDELL)/(30/1/1985)AXMINSTER BY-PASS REF=DES=SLIDES IN SMR/(28/1/1985) REF=ADKINS, L. + ADKINS, R./LETTER AND MAP IN PARISH FILE/(8/1/1992) REF=HAWKINS, M./SOMERSET AT WAR 1939-1945/(1988)97/FIG REF=HELLIS, J./FORTRESS/(14(AUG 1992)43/THE TAUNTON STOP LINE REF=APH=RAF/CPE/UK/2431/3199/(22/1/1948) REF=DES=HORNER, B.(DCC)/(17/10/1993)/AS ABOVE REF=DES=SLIDE/(13/10/1993)/IN SMR REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES/(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, B.(DCC)/(4/1/1994)/AS ABOVE REF=WILLS, H./PILLBOXES/(1985)74 REF=DES=SLIDE/(22/12/1993)/IN SMR "|"1994/01/24"|0|"" 19615|15415|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19616|15416|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF TYPE 29 [no such type - strengthened type 24], COVERED DOORWAY. (HELLIS). DES=VIS=27/3/1990 (HELLIS) PILLBOX TO N OF DAWLISH WARREN GOLF CLUB. APPEARS TO BE CONCRETE BLOCK CONSTRUCTION (PHOTO). DES=VIS=21/11/1995 (HORNER + DICK) PILLBOX VISIBLE BESIDE TRACK AND GATEWAY ONTO GOLF COURSE. HARD TO TELL WHAT SHAPE DUE TO UNDERGROWTH BUT AP OF 1974 AND 1985. CLEARLY SHOW IT AS AN ENE FACING POLYGONAL STRUCTURE. SUNKEN AND COVERED REAR ENTRANCE WITH LOOPHOLES ABOVE (HORNER). DES=WILLS LISTS POLYGONAL, CONCRETE, NE FACING PILLBOX AT SX979989 (WILLS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SX97NE/28 CRF:SX97NE/42 CRF:SX97NE/43 3/1/1991 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=PHOTO (HELLIS)/(27/3/1990)/SITE JH-00277/COPY IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(29/11/1995)/NOTE IN PF REF=DES=SLIDE/(21/11/1995)/IN SMR REF=WILLS, H./PILLBOXES/(1985)74 REF=APH=CARTOGRAPHIC SERVICES/440/1:3000/(29/8/1974)/WITH DAWLISH WARREN WARDEN SERVICE REF=APH=CARTOGRAPHIC SERVICES/1243/1:3000/(24/9/1985)/WITH DAWLISH WARREN WARDEN SERVICE "|"1994/12/19"|0|"" 19617|1299|318|"DES=WHAT APPEARS TO BE 2ND WORLD WAR DEFENCE, PROBABLY A TANK TRAP, IS VISIBLE ON JANUARY 1948 APH AS A FAIRLY CLEAR EARTHWORK CONSISTING OF TWO WIDE BANKS WITH A DITCH BETWEEN. RUNS FOR ABOUT 900M UP TO WOODBURY LANE AT SY29689753 FROM THE RAILWAY LINE AT SY28859769 (SEE COURSE ON MAP OVERLAY) (APH JAN 1948). IT HAS ALREADY BEEN FILLED IN AND LEVELLED AT THE EAST END BY MARCH 1948 (APH MAR 1948). VIS=29/1/1985 (WEDDELL). THERE IS ALMOST NO TRACE OF THIS NOW ON THE SURFACE EXCEPT AT ONE POINT TO THE EAST OF SHOALS FARM WHERE A HOLLOW WAY WAS FIRST SUSPECTED. MODERN APH SURPRISINGLY SHOWS VERY WEAK CROPMARKS AT SY29209755 (APH 1984) (OTHER WW2 SITES SY29NE/70,71 NEARBY). VIS=THE DITCH REACHED A DEPTH OF 2.5M. THIS FEATURE WAS MOSTLY LEVELLED SOON AFTER THE WAR AND IN MANY AREAS THERE ARE NO SURFACE INDICATIONS (WEDDELL 1991) VIS=THE DITCH AT ITS W END CONTINUES NE ALONG THE W SIDE OF THE RAILWAY TO C SY28969781. WHERE THERE ARE GAPS IN THE DITCH, FOR ROAD OR RAILWAY EXITS, AT SY28869768, SY29139753, AND SY29229751, SHORT STRETCHES OF CONCRETE ANTI-TANK OBSTACLES ARE VISIBLE ON THE 1948 RAF AP'S (APH). VIS=22/12/1993 (HORNER + GRIFFITH) SINGLE CONCRETE A/T BLOCK VISIBLE ON W SIDE OF RAILWAY AT C SY28869768. MOUND AND UNDERGROWTH ON E SIDE MAY MASK SIMILAR FEATURE (HORNER). VIS=WHEN THE DITCH WAS CUT AREAS OF INFILL WERE LEFT FOR FARM ACCESS ACROSS IT, TO BE BLOWN UP AT A LATER DATE IF NECESSARY (PEPPERELL). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX NONVISIBLE SURV/7 COND/E EXT/ LCON/GH4;5 LCAR/GH4;5 SIST/ ARST/ CRF:SY29NE/70 CRF:SY29NE/71 8/2/1985 CRF:SY29NE/197 20/11/1992 REF=APH=CPE/UK/2431/4198/(22/1/1948) REF=APH=CPE/UK/9482/4011/(10/3/1948) REF=DES=WORKSHEET(WEDDELL)/(5/2/1985)AXMINSTER BY-PASS REF=APH=DAP/BX10/(12/7/1984) REF=DES=WEDDELL, P.J./ARCHAEOLOGICAL APPRAISAL OF POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AREAS IN AXMINSTER AND ITS ENVIRONS/(1991)(EMAFU REP 91/14)6 REF=HELLIS, J./FORTRESS/14(AUG 1992)43/THE TAUNTON STOP LINE REF=DES=HORNER, B.(DCC)/(4/1/1994)/AS ABOVE REF=DES=SLIDE/(22/12/1993)/IN SMR REF=DES=PEPPERELL, S.J./ LETTER TO DCC/ (20/08/1990)/ COPY IN PF"|"1994/10/14"|0|"" 19618|15417|381|"Coastal battery. Identified from oblique aerial photography (visible on RAF oblique photographs CPE/Scot/UK 293, [FFO], flown 1947, 69-70). Visible on the photographs are two gun emplacements with the battery observation post, and at least one roofless Nissen hut immediately to the N of the western emplacement. The Nissen hut to the N of the eastern emplacement appears intact. Three other buildings, possibly magazines or engine houses are visible on the photographs. No searchlight platforms are visible."|"1998/10/__"|0|"" 19619|15418|31|"Anti-tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19620|15419|381|"Machine gun emplacement. The site as inspected consists of a circular bank 0.6m high and 3.8m in diameter with an entrance on the W (landward) side. It was probably constructed as part of the extensive defences built in the Tentsmuir coastal area in 1940 in response to the threat of an Axis sea-borne invasion."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19621|6588|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1984 (NATIONAL TRUST). ONE OF A PAIR OF CONCRETE PILLBOXES BUILT IN THE 1940'S TO DEFEND THE BEACH AGAINST LANDINGS ONLY THE BASES REMAIN. THE BASE NEAREST THE MILL (SX54NW/4) ALL BUT DESTROYED BY STORM DAMAGE (NATIONAL TRUST). DES=VIS=23/3/1995 (HORNER) BASE OF PILLBOX ON E SIDE OF BEACH. BUILT INTO BEACH-BACK WALL WITH FLIGHT OF CONCRETE STEPS DOWN FROM MILL. ONLY THE STUBS OF THE WALLS AND THE BASE OF THE REAR DOOR APERTURE SURVIVE (HORNER). DES=VIS=-/8/1995 (CLAMP) AS ABOVE (DOB WORKSHEET). KEY=WWII MODERN XX 3/6/1987 DEFENSIVESITE 19/6/1992 CRF:SX54NW/101 CRF:SX54NW/103 28/3/1995 REF=DES=NTAS/WEMBURY BAY AND YEALM ESTUARY/(JULY 1984)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(23/3/1995)/AS ABOVE REF=DES=SLIDE/(23/3/1995)/IN SMR REF=DES=DOB WORKSHEET(CLAMP)/(1995)/IN SMR "|"1996/05/13"|0|"" 19622|15420|381|"Machine gun emplacement. No further details."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19623|6541|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1984 (NATIONAL TRUST). A SECOND WORLD WAR SEARCHLIGHT/ BATTERY GUN EMPLACEMENT IS AT THE EAST END OF THE PROPERTY. IT COMPRISES THE FRONT ARC OF A CIRCLE OPEN TO THE SEA AND THERE ARE CIRCULAR SETTINGS OF BOLTS IN THE BASE. IT IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE OF ITS OBVIOUS ASSOCIATION WITH THE DEFENCE OF THE SOUTH HAMS AND THE EVACUATION OF THE SLAPTON AREA IN PREPARATION FOR THE D-DAY LANDINGS (NATIONAL TRUST). DES=VIS=28/9/1996 (JURY) COASTAL BATTERY AT DUN POINT, TORCROSS. CONCRETE GUN POSITION WITH ARC OF FIRE E AND SE. NO ANCILLARY BUILDINGS BUT THERE ARE AMMUNITION STORAGE CUBICLES AT REAR. PHOTOS SHOW GUN HOLDFAST PINS STILL IN PLACE AND STEPS DOWN INTO AN EMERGENCY SHELTER (DOB WORKSHEET). KEY=WWII DEFENSIVESITE MODERN 12/6/1987 XX GUNEMPLACEMENT 22/11/1996 REF=DES=NTAS/BEESANDS CLIFF/(AUGUST 1984)/IN SMR REF=DES=DOB WORKSHEET (JURY, R.)/(1996)/IN SMR "|"1997/01/21"|0|"" 19624|15421|381|"Machine gun emplacement. No further details."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 19625|15137|318|"DES=SITE OF LORD HOWARD'S BATTERY, CONSTRUCTED IN 1905, AND ARMED WITH 6"" BL GUNS. SITE NOW COVERED OVER (WOODWARD). DES=SITE OF COASTAL BATTERY AT LORD HOWARDS. ARMED WITH 2 X 6"" GUNS (GUY). VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1989 (GUY). REMAINS (GUY). VIS=-/3/1992 (PYE) COASTAL BATTERY COVERING THE MERCHANT SHIP ANCHORAGE IN JENNYCLIFF BAY AND THE CHANNEL THROUGH THE SOUND TO THE DOCKYARD. SAUNDERS STATES THAT IT WAS RECOMMENDED IN 1905 AND COMPLETED IN 1909. HOWEVER, WOODWARD GIVES IT AS BEING CONSTRUCTED IN 1905 WHEN TWO 6"" BL GUNS WERE MOUNTED. THESE WERE DISMOUNTED IN 1916 ALTHOUGH SAUNDERS NOTES THEIR PRESENCE IN 1927. THEY WERE MOUNTED AGAIN IN 1941 BUT FINALLY DISMOUNTED IN 1946. THE EMPLACEMENTS WERE FILLED IN WITHIN THE LAST DECADE AND THE SITE IS NOW WITHIN A PUBLIC PARK OWNED BY PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL. THE REMAINS CONSIST OF TWO PARTIALLY INFILLED CONCRETE 6"" BL GUNPITS WITH A CONCRETE PARAPET AND AN EARTHEN RAMPART BEYOND SLOPING DOWN TO THE COASTAL CLIFFS. ACCESS IS PROVIDED BY A TRACK FROM THE REAR WHICH IS MOSTLY STILL EXTANT. THE LOWER AREA BEHIND THE GUN POSITIONS AND TERREPLEIN HAS BEEN INFILLED. THE MAGAZINE WAS SITED UNDERGROUND BETWEEN THE TWO GUNPITS AS AT LENTNEY. SMALL TERRACES IN THE SLOPE BEHIND REPRESENT TWO POSSIBLE SITES OF THE BATTERY OBSERVATION POST. OTHER BUILDINGS ARE MARKED TO EACH SIDE OF THE GUN POSITIONS. THEY WERE PROBABLY SHELTERS AND AN ARTILLERY STORE, AND THERE MAY ALSO HAVE BEEN A DIRECTION RANGE FINDER AT THE SOUTHERN END. THE PRESENT CAFE BUILDING IS RELATIVELY MODERN (PYE). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE XX MODERN NONVISIBLE 3/12/1990 WWI WWII GUNEMPLACEMENT MAGAZINE 13/04/1994 REF=DES=WOODWARD, F.W./PERS COMM 1990 REF=DES=GUY, J./LIST OF COASTAL BATTERIES(1990)/COPY IN SMR REF=DES=PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY/PYE, A./(1993)/COPY AND PLAN IN SMR REF=PRO=WO78/5061/PLAN OF LORD HOWARD'S BATTERY & RUM BAY/(1907) REF=PRO=WO192/291/FORT RECORD BOOK/(?1940S) REF=PRO=WO33/451/COASTAL DEFENCE SCHEME/(1911) REF=PRO=WO33/525/PLYMOUTH FORTRESS DEFENCE SCHEME/(1911) REF=DES=SAUNDERS, A./(C.1990)/MSS NOTES IN SMR REF=WOODWARD,F.W./ PLYMOUTHS DEFENCES/ (1990) 36-7 "|"1994/07/01"|0|"" 19626|15422|381|"Pillbox, possibly a type 25, has been deposited on the shore. Constructed from a hollow tube of concrete, the pillbox is lying on one side and is being used to suspend and dry fishing nets. The interior was not accessible at the time of visit. The original location of this defensive structure is not known, but must have been in the near vicinity."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 19627|15099|318|"DES=LENTNEY BATTERY. CONSTRUCTED 1905, ARMED WITH 6"" BL GUNS (WOODWARD). DES=SITE OF COASTAL BATTERY. ARMED WITH 2 X 12 POUNDER GUNS, 2 X 6"" GUNS, 1 X TWIN 6 POUNDER GUNS (GUY). VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1989 (GUY). REMAINS (GUY). VIS=12/12/1991 (PYE). COASTAL BATTERY DESIGNED TO COVER THE EASTERN APPROACHES TO PLYMOUTH SOUND; ASSOCIATED WITH RENNEY BATTERY, WITH WHICH IT SHARED ACCOMMODATION (RENNEY/LENTNEY CAMP). COMPLETED IN 1905. ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR 3 X 6"" BL GUNS BUT ONLY TWO INSTALLED. IN 1911 BATTERY PUT INTO RESERVE AS ITS ROLE WAS BETTER FULFILLED BY THE CONTEMPORARY BATTERY (SAME ARMAMENT) AT WATCH HOUSE; GUNS DISMOUNTED AFTER WORLD WAR I. BATTERY RE-ARMED IN 1941 AND USED FOR TRAINING UNTIL 1956, WHEN GUNS REMOVED. ALSO ARMED DURING WORLD WAR II WITH ONE TWIN 6-POUNDER QF GUN, TWO 12-POUNDER QF GUNS, AND TWO 6"" BL NAVAL GUNS; ALL USED FOR TRAINING. ALSO USED FOR THE TRIAL FIRING OF FOREIGN (CAPTURED GERMAN AND FRENCH) GUNS DURING WORLD WAR II. THE TWO 6"" BL GUN EMPLACEMENTS SURVIVE COMPLETE, TOGETHER WITH THREE UNDERGROUND MAGAZINES (INCLUDING ONE FOR THE GUN WHICH WAS NOT INSTALLED), SHELTERS AND STORE-ROOMS LOCATED BETWEEN OR BEHIND THE EMPLACEMENTS. ALL ARE VERY WELL PRESERVED AND HAVE NOT BEEN MODIFIED; THEY CONTAIN COMPLETE EXAMPLES OF SHELL AND CARTRIDGE HOISTS, AND OTHER INTERNAL FITTINGS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS POWERED BY ENGINE HOUSE AT RENNEY/LENTNEY CAMP. NOW (MARCH 1992) IN PROCESS OF BEING SOLD BY THE MOD. FOR THE PRACTICE AND TRIAL GUN EMPLACEMENTS, BLOCKHOUSES, AND BATTERY OBSERVATION POST ETC SEE SUBSHEETS (PLYMOUTH FORTRESS SURVEY), AND FOR ACCOMMODATION AND ENGINE HOUSE SEE UNDER RENNEY BATTERY (PLYMOUTH DEFENCES SURVEY). VIS=TOGETHER WITH THE RENNEY BATTERY (SX44NE-003) IT EXEMPLIFIES THE RECENT ADVANCES MADE IN FORM AND DESIGN MADE IN ORDER TO COUNTER THE BATTLESHIPS AND CRUISERS OF THE IMMEDIATE PRE-DREADNOUGHT ERA; THE LIGHTER AND QUICKER FIRING 6"" GUNS WERE DESIGNED TO DEAL WITH THE SMALLER AND FASTER WARSHIPS WHICH MIGHT HAVE EVADED THE 9.2"" BATTERIES OF THE RENNEY BATTERY (DOE) KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN NAME/LENTNEYBATTERY 4/12/1990 XX BLOCKHOUSE GUNEMPLACEMENT MAGAZINE MILITARYBUILDING OBSERVATIONPOST 21/8/1992 CRF:SX44NE/3 29/9/1992 LIS=GRADE II REF=DES=WOODWARD, F.W./PERS COMM(1990) REF=DES=GUY, J./LIST OF COASTAL BATTERIES(1990)/COPY IN SMR REF=DES=PYE, A./PLYMOUTH DEFENCES SURVEY/(12/12/1991)/COPY AND PLANS IN PARISH FILE REF=PRO=WO 192/296,XC/177235/PLAN(1940'S) REF=PRO=WO 192/296,XC/177261/LENTNEY FORT RECORD BOOK(WWII) REF=PRO=WO 78/5006/MAP(1930) REF=DES=PHOTO OF NO 1 GUN FIRING,I.HOGG(IN POSSESSION OF F.W.WOODWARD)/ (1950'S) REF=DOE/HHR:WEMBURY(14/9/1992)AMENDMENT LETTER "|"1992/10/21"|0|"" 19628|15303|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN, OBLONG CONSTRUCTION, 'WAVY' EDGE ROOF. DOOR AND TWO GUNPORTS SIDE 1, DOOR AND ONE GUNPORT SIDE 2, TWO GUNPORTS SIDE 3, TWO GUNPORTS SIDE 4 (HELLIS). DES=VIS=27/3/1990 (HELLIS) PILLBOX ADJOINING DAWLISH WARREN CAR PARK (PHOTO). DES=VIS=21/11/1995 (HORNER + DICK) PILLBOX SITED ON EDGE OF GOLF CLUB CAR PARK BESIDE TRACK TO WARREN VISITOR CENTRE. DETAILS AS ABOVE. RECORDED ON AP'S OF 1974 AND 1985 (HORNER). DES=WILLS LISTS SQUARE, CONCRETE, SE FACING PILLBOX AT SX979787 (WILLS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SX97NE/40 CRF:SX97NE/28 CRF:SX97NE/43 3/1/1991 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=PHOTO (HELLIS)/(27/3/1990)/SITE JH-00228/COPY IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(29/11/1995)/NOTE IN PF REF=DES=SLIDE/(21/11/1995)/IN SMR REF=WILLS, H./PILLBOXES/(1985)74 REF=APH=CARTOGRAPHICAL SERVICES/440/1:3000/(29/8/1974)/WITH WARREN WARDEN SERVICE REF=APH=CARTOGRAPHICAL SERVICES/1243/1:3000/(24/9/1985)/WITH WARREN WARDEN SERVICE "|"1996/09/12"|0|"" 19629|15423|381|"Extended Defences Officers Post or Mine Watchers Post. The building is a single storey brick and concrete one room observation post which formed part of the Loch Ryan defences."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19630|15424|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN. THE CLUB SECRETARY SAID THAT THIS PILLBOX WAS IDENTICAL TO SX981-787-, PROBABLY WITH THE SAME 'WAVY' PATTERN ROOF. THE MARKS IN THE SOIL SUGGEST THAT THE INFORMATION IS CORRECT (HELLIS). DES=VIS=21/11/1995 (HORNER + DICK) NO TRACE OF PILLBOX; NOW AREA OCCUPIED BY GROUNDSMAN'S HUTS AND EQUIPMENT. THE PILLBOX APPEARS ON AN AP OF 1974, BUT NOT ON ONE OF 1985 (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SX97NE/42 CRF:SX97NE/40 CRF:SX97NE/28 3/1/1991 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(29/11/1995)/NOTE IN PF REF=APH=CARTOGRAPHICAL SERVICES/440/1:3000/(29/8/1974)/WITH WARREN WARDEN SERVICE REF=APH=CARTOGRAPHICAL SERVICES/1243/1:3000/(24/9/19I85)/WITH WARREN WARDEN SERVICE "|"1996/01/29"|0|"" 19631|15425|381|"Pillbox type 24. Part of a chain of pillboxes protecting the coast and Rattray (Crimond) airfield ( Scottish NMR NK05NE 16). The pillbox can be seen in several photographs taken during the excavation of Castle Hill during 1989."|"1999/04/__"|0|"" 19632|2979|381|"Pillbox type 27 has been identified from oblique aerial photographs (RCAHMSAP 1995). There is no anti-aircraft well in the roof and below where this should be located is a small room inside the pillbox."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19633|2977|381|"Anti tank blocks shown on oblique aerial photographs (RCAHMSAP 1995) (NO c.6883 5123), situated on both sides of the riverbank, about 150m N of Red Castle (Scottish NMR NO65SE 10). Previous aerial photographs (RCAHMSAP 1977) show another line of anti-tank blocks (NO c.6893 5109), about 100m E of Red Castle, which on the later photographs are only partly visible, due to demolition or sand deposition, as they lie within the tidal area."|"1999/04/14"|0|"" 19634|15426|381|"Anti tank blocks shown on oblique aerial photographs (RCAHMSAP 1995). The anti-tank blocks are also visible on WW II vertical aerial photographs (RAF 772.H21.140 6.63, flown 1942). Information from RCAHMS (KJ) 20 April 1999."|"1999/04/20"|0|"" 19635|15427|381|"Oblique aerial photographs (RCAHMSAP 1995) show a roofed building above the shoreline, immediately to the NNW of Bird's Knap. This building is also visible as roofed on WW2 vertical aerial photographs (RAF 772.H21.140 6.63, flown 1942)."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19636|15428|381|"Coast battery. Gun emplacements and magazines."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19637|15429|381|"Coastal observation post. Part of coast battery."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19638|15430|381|"Pillbox. Cannot be accurately located from the available map evidence. Hexagonal concrete pillbox with two embrasures."|"1999/07/19"|0|"" 19639|15431|381|"Pillbox type 27. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19640|15432|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19641|15433|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19642|15434|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19643|15435|31|"Trenches. Within a series of sub-rectangular enclosures defined by earthen banks (Scottish NMR NN82SE 106), there are two short trenches probably excavated by the Home Guard, who exercised on this hillside during the Second World War (inf. Mrs Crichton, Monzie Castle). They are located at NN 8683 2385 and NN 8666 2361. A sub-circular hollow at NN 8683 2352 may also be due to military activity."|"1996/09/__"|0|"" 19644|15436|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN, A CURIOUS TYPE SIMILAR TO THE 'OBLONG' VARIETY BUT WITH NO ROOF (HELLIS). DES=PROBABLY SAME SITE AS DISPERSAL PEN DEFENCES SX99SE/13 (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SX99SE/146 3/1/1991 CRF:SX99SE/13 30/6/1997 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(30/6/1997)/AS ABOVE "|"1997/08/20"|0|"" 19645|15437|381|"Pillbox."|"1975/__/__"|0|"" 19646|15438|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX. OBLONG (HELLIS). DES=PROBABLY SAME SITE AS DEFENDED AIRCRAFT DISPERSAL PEN SX99SE/183 (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SX99SE/148 CRF:SX99SE/149 3/1/1991 CRF:SX99SE/159 CRF:SX99SE/183 30/6/1997 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES/IN SMR "|"1997/08/20"|0|"" 19647|15439|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19648|6622|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS) PILLBOX OF TYPE 28 (HELLIS). DES=A POSSIBLE SQUARE AIRFIELD DEFENCE PILLBOX IS RECORDED HERE ON DCC COMPUTERISED MAP-BASE. THIS WAS DEMOLISHED IN 1995 DURING RUNWAY EXTENSION WORK (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SX99SE/147 CRF:SX99SE/149 3/1/1991 CRF:SX99SE/159 17/6/1996 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(24/6/1997)/AS ABOVE/NOTE IN PF REF=APH=RAF/CPE/UK/1974/2459/(11/4/1947)/SMR 37/48 "|"1997/08/20"|0|"" 19649|6623|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS) PILLBOX OF TYPE 22 (HELLIS). DES=VIS=13/6/1996 (HORNER) POLYGONAL BRICK AIRFIELD DEFENCE PILLBOX, FACING N WITH BLAST WALL PROTECTING DOORWAY ON S (HORNER). DES=RECORDED ON RAF 1947 AP (APH). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SX99SE/148 CRF:SX99SE/147 3/1/1991 CRF:SX99SE/159 17/6/1996 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(24/6/1997)/NOTE IN PF REF=APH=RAF/CPE/UK/1974/2459/(11/4/1947)/SMR 37/48 "|"1997/08/20"|0|"" 19650|15440|381|"Anti tank blocks. A single row of blocks, some are buried in the sand dunes."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19651|15441|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS) PILLBOX. OBLONG (HELLIS). DES=POSSIBLY SAME SITE AS PILLBOX SY09SW/81 OR DEFENDED DISPERSAL PEN SY09SW/96 (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII 3/1/1991 CRF:SY09SW/74 CRF:SY09SW/81 CRF:SY09SW/96 30/6/1997 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, W./(30/6/1997)/AS ABOVE "|"1997/08/20"|0|"" 19652|15442|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN, DEFENIBLE GUARD HOUSE, GUNPORTS HAVE VERY SMALL STEEL WINDOWS SET IN, THERE IS ALSO A HOLE IN SITE 2 FOR THE CHIMNEY OF A STOVE. THE ORIGINAL GATE POSTS ARE STILL IN PLACE OUTSIDE (HELLIS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE WWII XX MODERN 19/12/1990 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR "|"1991/01/29"|0|"" 19653|15443|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19654|6601|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN. GUNPORT ON SIDE 3 ONLY FACING ALONG BEACH (HELLIS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SY08SE/57 4/1/1991 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR "|"1991/01/29"|0|"" 19655|13485|381|"Two sections of loopholed wall. The section at NT 1558 7048 at the entrance to Ratho Park Golf Club has two loopholes cut into the wall, whilst the section nearer to the Gogar Moor Bridge (NT 1563 7047) has four. The holes vary in size throughout the group. The wall protects the Union Canal."|"2000/04/__"|0|"" 19656|6584|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN, A VERY SMALL PILLBOX, SIDE ONE (FACING OTHER PILLBOX) 1 LOOPHOLE, SIDE THREE 1 LOOP, SIDE FOUR (FACING THE SEA) 1 LOOP (HELLIS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SY08SE/56 4/1/1991 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR "|"1991/01/29"|0|"" 19657|15444|381|"Anti tank blocks in several rows."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19658|12012|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS) PILLBOX OF TYPE 29 WITH ADDED PROTECTED DOORWAY (HELLIS). VIS=25/12/1994 (GRIFFITH) PILLBOX LIES AT END OF GARDEN OF PRIVATE HOUSE, AT CORNER OF COASTGUARD HILL, WHERE OTTER VALLEY MEETS CLIFF. CONDITION LOOKS STABLE (GRIFFITH). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII 4/1/1991 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=GRIFFITH, F.M./AS ABOVE/(3/1/1995) "|"1995/02/07"|0|"" 19659|15445|381|"Spigot mortar emplacement. The mounting consists of a circular concrete mounting with a stainless steel pin which is now all that is visible above ground."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19660|15446|381|"Spigot mortar emplacement. The mounting consists of a stainless steel pin on a circular concrete mounting. Only the stainless steel pin can now be seen protruding from the lawn."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19661|15447|381|"Spigot mortar emplacement. It consists of a stainless steel pin on a circular concrete mounting. The only part visible is the stainless steel pin which can be seen sticking out of the lawn."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19662|15448|381|"Gun emplacement. A tunnel has been cut into the cliff at beach level. There is a bolt ring in the entrance to the tunnel and a concrete plaque above this which has now been damaged. In addition, one room with a rear entrance which has now collapsed."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19663|15449|381|"Gun emplacements (two). The emplacements are supplied with overhead covers. There is mention in records (PRO) of two 18 pounders at Ferryden manned by the Home Guard. These guns were designed to provide covering gunfire onto the beaches in the event of an enemy landing. This calibre of gun would fit the surviving emplacements. The battery could also bring gunfire down on to Montrose airfield (Scottish NMR NO75NW 31.00) should it have been captured."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19664|15450|381|"Gun emplacement. The emplacement has a tunnel cut into the cliff at beach level with a bolt ring at the entrance. A concrete plaque survives above the entrance in Polish. There are two rooms inside the tunnel."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19665|15451|381|"Pillbox. A small round pillbox with only one loophole."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19666|15452|381|"Pillbox. A small round pillbox with only one loophole. Inscribed in the concrete above the door is 'GORDON'."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19667|15453|381|"Coastal Battery. Visible on RAF post-war AP. This battery was armed with two 6-inch Mk XI/PV guns which were installed in June 1940. The site was put into care and maintenance in April 1945, the guns being removed in October 1945. The site has now been cleared by Glaxo & Co and they now occupy it."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19668|15454|381|"Anti tank scaffolding. Constructed from steel scaffolding tubes between high and low tides."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19669|15455|381|"Anti tank blocks. A three deep row of anti tank pimples."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19670|15457|381|"Pillbox type 27.There is no anti-aircraft well in the roof, and below where this should be located is a small room inside."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19671|15458|381|"Pillbox. No further details."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19672|15459|381|"Anti tank blocks in a line."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19673|15460|381|"Gun emplacement, comprising a gun house with magazine."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19674|15461|381|"Anti tank blocks and pimples. Consisting of a double row of concrete anti tank blocks, point to point running along the shoreline. In addition, there is a double row of concrete anti tank pimples running out into the sea."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19675|15462|381|"Gun emplacement. Consisting of a gun house with magazines. The structure is now used to store coastguard equipment."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19676|15463|381|"Pillbox type 27. A Bofors gun holdfast has been dragged out of the field and left next to the pillbox."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19677|15464|381|"Anti tank blocks line. Most of the anti-tank blocks have been buried and it is only where the shore has been washed away that the blocks have become exposed."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19678|15465|381|"Coastal battery. Nothing survives of this battery which had mounted two 6-inch Mk XI/PV guns in June 1940. The site was put into care and maintenance in April 1945 and had been removed by October 1945."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19679|15466|381|"Pillbox. Six sided with four loopholes for machine guns. There is the letter 'JH' inscribed into the concrete. "|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19680|15467|381|"Pillbox. Faces Perth Airfield and has one large loophole for an anti-tank gun and one smaller for a machine gun. Camouflage paint can still be seen in the large loophole"|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19681|15468|381|"Pillbox. Rectangular pillbox built for an anti-tank gun, facing Perth airfield."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19682|6330|381|"Auxiliary unit. The incomplete remains of a probable World War II auxiliary unit 'secret hideout' were discovered after partial collapse and subsequent subsidence of the ground above it. The hideout was constructed of a corrugated iron roof (probably an Anderson shelter) buried under the ground. Entrance was gained through a wide concrete drainage pipe from the E, which ran about 11m underground to the shelter. Pieces of broken pipe lie on the side of part of the original excavation trench. There was a second entrance, or escape route, through a similar pipe which runs downslope to the N and emerges in the side of the steep bank of an old river channel. This pipe is not visible at the hideout due to the collapsed infill, but at the N end at least 6-10m are still visible before it becomes blocked by a fall of earth. There is still evidence of the excavation trench of this exit running a further two metres downslope. Inside the shelter can be seen the remains of bunk beds and some shelving. The floor surface lies about 2.25m below present ground surface. The width of the shelter is 5.5m, the length 7.7m and the present depth 1.6m. The interior is filled with some earth from the collapse and other debris, but the E entrance can be seen entering the chamber. It has suffered from collapse and is filled with earth. [Dangerous access noted and GRC/AAS photographs listed]. The description of this structure is consistent with its being intended for use by a 'stay-behind' party who would be left to gather intelligence and conduct sabotage within the enemy-held zone as the main British forces withdrew after an invasion. It was evidently sited for concealment and is particularly noteworthy for being discovered in NE Scotland rather than southern England."|"2000/04/13"|0|"" 19683|15469|381|"Pillbox. Recorded from a wartime photograph held by the Colinton History Society. The pillbox was placed in the centre of the road with the gun-embrasures facing N."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 19684|15470|381|"Pillbox type 27. Nothing could be seen of this site depicted on the current OS 1:2500 plan NT5081, (1965)."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 19685|15471|381|"Pillbox type 27. Nothing could be seen of a type 27 pillbox depicted on the OS 1:2500 plan NT 5081, (1965)."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 19686|15472|381|"Pillbox type 27. Nothing could be seen of a type 27 pillbox depicted on the OS 1:2500 plan NT 5081, (1965)."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 19687|15473|381|"Pillbox type 27. One of two large pillboxes identified from RAF oblique wartime air photographs (772.H61, 4.10, flown 1942). One is situated to the SW, the other on the N edges of the station."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 19688|15474|381|"Pillbox type 27. One of two large pillboxes identified from RAF oblique wartime air photographs (772.H61, 4.10, flown 1942). One is situated to the SW, the other on the N edges of the station."|"2000/03/__"|0|"" 19689|15475|381|"Pillbox, recorded from a RAF WWII air photograph (RAF No.1 CAM oblique, no.11771, flown 15 April 1943). The pillbox was manned by No.5 battalion and formed part of the Black and Blue lines of main defence of Edinburgh in the event of invasion."|"2000/02/__"|0|"" 19690|15476|381|"Trench system. The trench system is still visible in rough ground."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19691|15477|381|"Loopholed wall. There are rifle loopholes in pairs in the stone wall, some of which are still open, whilst others have been blocked."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19692|3157|381|"Spigot mortar mounting. The mounting is circular and of concrete construction with a steel pin in the centre. The trench for the crew is still extant."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19693|15478|381|"Road block. It is still possible to see the marks in the road where the slots for the road block were situated. The marks consist of small squares about one foot square."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19694|3158|31|"Concrete base for Spigot mortar with stainless steel pin."|"1996/07/14"|0|"" 19695|15479|381|"Loopholes have been built into circular features on the upper part of the front elevation of the building, which covers the site of a road block (Scottish NMR NT24SW 114)."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19696|15480|31|"Road block. At the time of visit the block had been removed, but one of the concrete slot liners was lying at the side of the road."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19697|15481|381|"A road-block and flame trap. A brick built structure survives above the road at the point where the tank of the flame trap was situated. No remains were found of the road block and it is assumed that it has been demolished."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19698|15482|381|"Loopholed wall. Holes in a stone wall with sections of railway line as a support at both the top and bottom. "|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19699|15483|381|"Pillbox. Part of Inganess Stop Line but no further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19700|15484|381|"Coastal Battery. Two concrete emplacements with holdfasts for 4-inch guns in open mounts. To the rear are rock-cut horseshoe shaped trenches leading to the semi-underground magazine. Within one magazine some WWII graffiti survives scratched on to the walls."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19701|15484|222|"Document records give the armament of Hoxa as: 2 x 6in guns and 2 x coast artillery search lights. On 7 April 1941 was manned by 208 Bty of 533 Reg Coast Artillery. By 10 November 1943 the battery was under care and maintenance. See references."|"1997/07/__"|28|"" 19702|115|381|"This WWII battery overlies a WWI 6-inch emplacement. During the Second World War this battery continued using this calibre of gun and was reduced to care and maintenance in 1943. The magazines, observation post, engine room and searchlight platforms can still be seen. The steel supporting the overhead cover is badly rusted and is likely to collapse soon. WO/192/263 PRO."|"1993/__/__"|0|"" 19703|15485|381|"Coastal Battery. A two emplacement coast battery with gun mountings still in situ has been identified from oblique aerial photographs (visible on RAF [FFO] CPE/Scot/Uk/214, 0290-1, flown 1947). The two emplacements are protected by concrete canopies with aprons to the fore. A small accommodation camp consisting of several nissen huts and two brick built huts is situated in the rear. The earlier 19th century gun emplacements (Scottish NMR NO43SE 10.01) are also visible on the photographs. All that can be seen at this location is an earth bank. The battery was armed with two Mk VII/II 6-inch guns which were installed in 1905 and were removed in 1935. Two 18 pounder guns were installed as a temporary measure in November 1939. The battery was re-armed in April 1940 with two Mk VII/II 6-inch guns. The site was placed on a care and maintenance basis in April 1945."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19704|15485|222|"Fort Record Book for Castle Green Battery, Dundee records 2 x 6in guns, Broughty Ferry RDF, Castle Green RDF, 3 x search lights and 4 x 4.5in gun pegs. See references War Diary (PRO: WO 199/527) states that on the 10 Nov 1943 Broughty Ferry Battery has a classified role of XP - examination post. See references"|"1998/07/__"|28| 19707|15486|381|"Coastal Battery. Inchkeith was fortified in 1878-81 by the erection of three polygonal batteries, one in each of the three headlands. Connected one with the other by a military road 1.5 miles long, they are yet entirely isolated by ditches 20ft deep and almost as many broad, while their massive parapet walls rise 4.5 ft above the floor of the interior. These fortifications are now ruined but are generally as described above. Inchkeith Island was re-fortified and re-armed during both the First and Second World Wars with several different calibres of guns. Many of the present remains relate to the 1939-45 war period, and include light anti-aircraft positions. The 9 or 10"" batteries face eastwards whilst the 6"" guns facing N and S were built to cover the channels to the N and S. These are annotated on a plan of the island (PRO 192/251) under the following names, A, (with Nos 1 and 2 6"" guns) B, F, L, M groups, North Gun No.1, West guns Nos. 1 and 2. All batteries have their observation posts with a main 'Fire Control' area situated centrally on the island. In addition there are extensive administrative, domestic, supply and ammunition storage facilities along the whole length of the island. The date and function of the trenchwork system at the S end of the island are unknown. Two wartime oblique aerial photographs show the situation in October 1941, with many of the temporary accommodation buildings visible. Fort No.2, M Group (NT 2923 8312); the North Battery housed 2x 6-inch Mk VII/II guns which were installed in September 1904. F Group Battery (NT 2940 8267); This battery consisted of three Mk X/V 9.2-inch guns, the first being installed in 1903, the second in 1904 and the third in 1907. A previous 9.2-inch gun was installed in 1892 and removed in 1906. All guns had been removed by 1953. Two 3' anti-aircraft emplacements are shown on the WO plan immediately N of the coast battery and they can be seen on an oblique aerial photograph taken during the war (RAF S309, 6961, flown October 1941). Radar site, a low power surface watching set, which was used to provide a general radar picture for coast artillery Area Commanders. It operated either in a wooden cabin or was installed in a fire command post. Fort No.3, A Group, South Battery (NT 2958 8228). A concrete and brick coast battery of World War One and Two date. The battery consisted of 2 x 6-inch Mk II/II guns installed in 1900 with a further two 6-inch guns being added in 1907. These were removed in 1909. During World War Two, 2 x 6-inch Mk VII/II guns were installed. This gun battery was operational throughout the Second World War. West Battery, north gun No.1 (NT 2906 8293). A concrete and brick construction, built during the First World War and operational until the latter part of the Second World War. Consisting of two 6-inch Mk VII/II guns, the first installed in 1916, the second during 1917. One gun had come from the South Hool Battery the other from Chapel Bay. Both guns had been removed by 1948. North Battery, L Group (NT 2928 8294). This battery is annotated as containing a 9.2' calibre gun and is situated immediately N of the lighthouse. South Battery, B Group (NT 2948 8247). Situated on the spine of the island and annotated as part of B group south on the WO plan, this battery mounted a 9.2' gun during WWII. 50m to the SE is an emplacement for a 3' anti-aircraft gun, the position is visible on an oblique aerial photograph taken in 1941 (RAF S309, 6962, flown October 1941). Fort No.1, West Battery, Nos.1and 2 (NT 2915 8278). Situated on the NW side of the island, and part of Fort No.1, this battery is annotated on WO plan as West Nos. 1 and 2 guns but no gun calibre is given. A 3' anti-aircraft gun emplacement is shown between the two coast battery positions."|"1994/__/__"|0|"" 19708|6582|318|"DES=WILLS LISTS SQUARE CONCRETE SOUTH-FACING PILLBOX AT SY077819 (WILLS). VIS=29/07/1994 (HORNER) PILLBOX VISIBLE FROM THE AIR DURING AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE. HAS RECENTLY BEEN CONVERTED TO A BAT SHELTER. OVERLOOKS THE ENTRY TO THE RIVER OTTER ESTUARY (HORNER). "|"1994/12/05"|0|"" 19709|1265|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL PATTERN, OBLONG, WITH TWO GUNPORTS ON EACH LONG SIDE, FOUR GUNPORTS SET UP FOR VICKERS MACHINE GUN THOUGH SIZE OF GUNPORT WOULD LIMIT FIELD OF FIRE (HELLIS). VIS=1/9/1992 (DICK). CURRENTLY USED BY NATIONAL TRUST AS A WOOD STORE (DICK). VIS=-/-/1984 (NT) TWO SECOND WORLD WAR PILLBOXES, STRATEGICALLY PLACED AT BRANSCOMBE MOUTH AS PART OF SOUTH COAST DEFENCES. ONE STANDS AT SY20668814, THE OTHER AT SY20668813. THE BUILDINGS ARE OF CONCRETE BLOCKS, SQUARISH IN PLAN, WITH CHARACTERISTIC SMALL WINDOWS. THEY ARE SET INTO THE SLOPE. RESTORATION OF THESE IS CURRENTLY BEING PLANNED (NTAS). VIS=PILLBOX VISIBLE ON 1946 RAF AP, COVERING BRANSCOMBE BEACH AND DEFENCES (CRF:SY28NW/58) FROM THE W SIDE (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SY28NW/66 4/1/1991 CRF:SY28NW/58 27/9/1995 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=DICK, A.M./(1/9/1992)AS ABOVE REF=NTAS/BRANSCOMBE AND SALCOMBE REGIS,DEVON/(1984)/IN SMR REF=DES=PHOTOGRAPH (HELLIS, J.)/(24/10/1989)/HELLIS SITE 00179/PHOTOCOPY IN SMR REF=DES=HORNER, B./(27/9/1995)/AS ABOVE REF=APH=RAF/106G/UK/1412/3197/(13/4/1946)/SMR 45/21 "|"1995/10/23"|0|"" 19710|1264|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL PATTERN, OBLONG WITH TWO GUNPORTS ON EACH LONG SIDE, FOUR GUNPORTS MADE FOR VICKERS MACHINE GUN THOUGH SIZE WOULD SEVERELY LIMIT FIELD OF FIRE (HELLIS). VIS=1/9/1992 (DICK) AS ABOVE. VIS=-/-/1984 (NT) TWO WWII PILLBOXES, STRATEGICALLY PLACED AT BRANSCOMBE MOUTH AS PART OF SOUTH COAST DEFENCES. ONE STANDS AT SY20668814, THE OTHER AT SY20668813. THE BUILDINGS ARE OF CONCRETE BLOCKS, SQUARISH IN PLAN, WITH CHARACTERISTIC SMALL WINDOWS. THEY ARE SET INTO THE SLOPE. RESTORATION OF THESE IS CURRENTLY BEING PLANNED (NTAS). VIS=PILLBOX IS VISIBLE ON 1946 RAF AP, COVERING BRANSCOMBE BEACH AND ITS DEFENCES (CRF:SY28NW/58) FROM THE E SIDE. IT APPEARS TO HAVE HAD A DEFENSIVE PERIMETER TO THE REAR (SEE SUBSHEET). THE ABOVE NT NGRS WOULD APPEAR TO BE SLIGHTLY INCORRECT (HORNER). VIS=WILLS LISTS SQUARE, S FACING CONCRETE PILLBOX AT SY210880 (WILLS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII CRF:SY28NW/65 4/1/1991 CRF:SY28NW/58 27/9/1995 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=NTAS/BRANSCOMBE AND SALCOMBE REGIS, DEVON/(1984)/IN SMR REF=DES=PHOTOGRAPH (HELLIS, J.)/(24/10/1989)/HELLIS SITE 00180/PHOTOCOPY IN SMR REF=APH=RAF/106G/UK/1412/3197/(13/4/1946)/SMR 45/21 REF=DES=HORNER, B./(27/9/1995)/AS ABOVE REF=WILLS, H./PILLBOXES/(1985)74 "|"1996/03/22"|0|"" 19711|1263|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN, BUILT TO LOOK LIKE HARBOUR WALL (HELLIS). DES=FALSE FRONT TO SEA WALL BESIDE BEACH ROAD CREATES PILLBOX (HELLIS 1992). DES=WILLS LISTS A PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN, SE FACING AND OF MIXED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AT SY231891 (WILLS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII 4/1/1991 CRF:SX73NW/71 20/11/1992 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=HELLIS, J./FORTRESS/14(1AUG 1992)46/THE TAUNTON STOP LINE REF=DES=PHOTOGRAPH (HELLIS, J.)/(20/6/1989)/HELLIS SITE 00150/PHOTOCOPY IN SMR "|"1995/10/23"|0|"" 19712|1424|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF LOCAL DESIGN (HELLIS). VIS=24/9/1995 (HORNER) PILLBOX INCORPORATED INTO (OR INCORPORATING) ROADSIDE WALL ABOVE SEATON BEACH. TWO CONCRETED-UP RIFLE LOOPS VISIBLE. GOOD VIEWS OVER AND ALONG BEACH (SLIDES). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN WWII XX 4/1/1991 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=DES=SLIDES/(24/9/1995)/IN SMR REF=DES=PHOTOGRAPH (HELLIS, J./(12/2/1991)/HELLIS SITE 00409/PHOTOCOPY IN SMR "|"1995/10/23"|0|"" 19713|1350|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF TYPE 29. [strengthened type 24] NGR GIVEN AS SY254900 (HELLIS). DES=PART OF TAUNTON STOP LINE (CRF:SY29SE/227) DES=NOT VISIBLE ON 1947 RAF AP (APH). DES=WILLS LISTS POLYGONAL PILLBOX OF MIXED CONSTRUCTION FACING SOUTH-WEST AT SY254900 (WILLS). VIS=16/03/1994 (HORNER) POLYGONAL BRICK AND CONCRETE PILLBOX OF TYPE FW3/24 ON SOUTH SIDE OF ACCESS ROAD TO HAVEN CLIFF HOUSE. FACES SW COVERING OLD AXMOUTH BRIDGE. THE RIFLE LOOPS HAVE BEEN BRICKED UP (HORNER). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII 4/1/1991 CRF:SY29SE/227 19/11/1992 CRF:SY29SE/235 10/2/1993 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=APH=RAF/CPE/UK/1974/4492/(11/4/1947) REF=WILLS, H./ PILLBOXES/ (1985) 74 REF=DES=HORNER, B. / (16/03/1994)/ AS ABOVE "|"1994/10/14"|0|"" 19714|1366|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF TYPE 29 NGR 256907 (HELLIS). DES=PART OF TAUNTON STOP LINE (CRF:SX29SE/227). DES=VISIBLE ON 1947 RAF AP AT C SY25529072 (APH). VIS=16/03/1994 (HORNER) PILLBOX OF BRICK AND CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION VISIBLE IN HEDGEROW. APPEARS TO BE POLYGONAL TYPE FW3/24 (HORNER). VIS=WILLS LISTS A POLYGONAL PILLBOX OF MIXED CONSTRUCTION AND WEST FACING AT SY256907 (WILLS). VIS=THIS PILLBOX WAS HEAVILY CAMOUFLAGED AS 'YE OLDE TEA SHOPPE' (VIENOT). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII 4/1/1991 CRF:SY29SE/227 19/11/1992 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=APH=RAF/CPE/UK/1974/4492/(11/4/1947) REF=DES=HORNER, B. / (16/03/1994)/ AS ABOVE REF=WILLS, H./ PILLBOXES/ (1985) 74 REF=DES=VIENOT, J./(21/12/1994)/AS ABOVE "|"1995/02/28"|0|"" 19715|1364|318|"DES=VIS=ESTIMATED -/-/1988 (HELLIS). PILLBOX OF TYPE 29 [ strengthened type 24] NGR SY256909 (HELLIS).DES=PART OF TAUNTON STOP LINE (CRF:SY29SE/227). DES=VISIBLE ON 1947 RAF AP AT C SY25579101. APPEARS TO BE POLYGONAL TYPE FW3/24 (APH). DES=WILLS LISTS POLYGONAL WEST FACING PILLBOX OF MIXED CONSTRUCTION AT SY256909 (WILLS). KEY=DEFENSIVESITE MODERN XX WWII 4/1/1991 CRF:SY29SE/227 19/11/1992 REF=DES=HELLIS, J./MS LIST OF DEFENSIVE SITES(1990)/IN SMR REF=APH=RAF/CPE/UK/1974/4492/(11/4/1947) REF=WILLS, H./ PILLBOXES/ (1985) 74 "|"1994/10/14"|0|"" 19717|15430|31|"Half-hexagon pillbox, with two embrasures in each face. It is built into a hillside with the entrance in the centre of the rear wall. It faces W covering a bridge over a railway line, and has an extra downward-facing embrasure built into the SW corner to fire into the railway cutting. The embrasures have been glazed with different coloured glass, creating the look of a church inside!"|"2001/08/20"|0|"" 19718|15487|407|"Hut used as a Home Guard shelter. The recorder's memories are from the 1950s - the hut was approx. 10ft x 6ft constructed of concrete blocks and with a slightly sloping corrugated iron roof. There was a door, but no windows. Outside, on the flat granite outcrop, there had been painted in black a compass rose. It stood on the highest point in the locality and had good views, in particular to the NW."|"2001/09/15"|0|"" 19719|6937|447|"Emergency coast defence and examination battery, Freiston Shore. Extensive description and history of this battery is contained in a booklet placed with this record."|"2000/__/__"|830|"" 19721|13987|220|"Photographic evidence from Colin Alexander shows a brick-shuttered type 26 pillbox, with a covered 'porch', standing on a concrete plinth. [Alexander gives NGR - ST 628512]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19723|15488|220|"Photograph shows three anti-tank cylinders lying at edge of field. Probably ex-situ."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19725|15489|220|"Three small anti-tank cylinders, with carrying loops set at the top. Probably ex-situ, by fence line"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19727|15490|220|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox, with central entrance in rear wall which has no embrasures."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19728|7506|220|"Type 24 concrete-faced pillbox, with thick concrete roof with concrete 'blobs' to break up outline (camouflage). Small embrasures. Built using vertical wood plank shuttering."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19729|15491|220|"Pillbox, possibly round, with brick shuttering. No paper copy of this record."|"1984/__/__"|0|"" 19730|7504|220|"Type 22 concrete-faced pillbox. Square splayed embrasures. Concrete 'blobs' on roof edge to break up outline (camouflage)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19731|15492|220|"Roadblock made up of pyramidal concrete anti-tank cubes and cylinders, surviving in very good condition."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19732|13966|31|"Pre-fabricated small structure on cliff about 20ft above the beach. It is gradually being lost to erosion and vandalism."|"2001/07/02"|0|"" 19733|2799|31|"Concrete pillbox which has rolled down the cliffs owing to erosion. "|"2001/07/05"|0|"" 19736|2788|31|"Concrete pillbox on top of cliff."|"2001/07/02"|0|"" 19737|2776|31|"Concrete infantry pillbox near the old coastguard station."|"2001/07/02"|0|"" 19738|2814|31|"Recorder, Roper, cannot interpret this site. He says there is a local rumour of an underground hospital in this area, and wonders if this site if something to do with that."|"2001/07/06"|0|"" 19739|2750|31|"Concrete pillbox of a variant form on rocks at base of cliff (in situ, not fallen)."|"2001/07/04"|0|"" 19740|15494|220|"Pillbox on platform. No paper copy of this record."|"1991/__/__"|0|"" 19741|15495|220|"Pillbox. No paper copy of this record."|"1987/__/__"|0|"" 19742|15496|220|"Pillbox. No paper copy of this record."|"1983/__/__"|0|"" 19743|15497|31|"An apparent 'underground control room', camouflaged as a ruined barn or cottage. [Recorder unable to inspect closely owing to foot and mouth disease]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19744|15498|31|"An apparent 'underground control room', camouflaged as a ruined barn or cottage. [Recorder unable to inspect closely owing to foot and mouth disease]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19746|15499|31|"Concrete pillbox standing on rocks. Attached porch."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19748|15500|31|"Large concrete cube 3ft or 4ft square, probably the remains of a roadblock. Hidden by thick foliage."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19749|15501|31|"Cylindrical blocks which must be ex-situ from an adjacent roadblock site. They are 2ft wide and 3ft high. Several lie on their sides supporting a derelict railway carriage, and about eight stand in a row along the E side of the yard. Upright, next to the carriage, stands a block with a 2ft rod protruding from the top, presumably meant to support barbed wire."|"2001/08/27"|0|"" 19750|15502|31|"Leaning concrete cube by roadside, 3ft square. It probably formed part of a roadblock, either for the defences of Rougham airfield or those of Bury St. Edmunds itself."|"2001/08/21"|0|"" 19751|15503|31|"This spigot mortar pedestal, about which the recorder was informed by a local resident, apparently still exists. However, it could not be located owing to the dense vegetation."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19752|15504|31|"Concrete cylinders. Two stand on what was once the road, both about 2ft wide and 3ft high. One has a metal loop set in a recess in the top for moving. There may be others hidden by foliage."|"2001/08/27"|0|"" 19753|15505|31|"Auxiliary Unit store and base. A sealed metal door opens to a tunnel leading to a large house."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19755|15506|31|"Auxiliary Unit operational base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19757|15507|31|"Remains of concrete structure , shuttered in places with corrugated iron, and in other places breeze blocks. As all the local pillboxes use breeze blocks in their construction, and some corrugated iron, it seems likely this is the remains of a pillbox."|"2001/07/27"|0|"" 19758|15508|31|"Rectangular concrete structure about 10ft wide, 6ft high, and 20ft long, buried up to its flat top in earth. No entrance visible. On the top, to one side, is a metal rod that may have carried an AA gun. It may be correct to term this a pillbox with an AA roof mounting."|"2001/09/02"|0|"" 19759|15509|31|"Large hexagonal pillbox, loosely based on the type 22. Square vent in middle of roof. Faces E. Brick-cladding. Creep-through entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19760|6199|31|"Small type 22 pillbox, half covered in thick ivy. Unprotected entrance with no rifle embrasure adjacent. Appears to have an internal blast wall. Embrasures are smaller than those on the neighbouring pillbox to the E, which has letter-box shaped embrasures."|"2001/08/27"|0|"" 19761|6380|31|"Type 24 pillbox, thin-walled, set at angle to the road, facing NE. It is very overgrown."|"2001/09/07"|0|"" 19762|15346|31|"Pillbox with 3 embrasures. Entrance is possibly from garden of nearby house."|"2001/08/06"|0|"" 19764|13008|31|"Pillbox with five embrasures. "|"2001/08/18"|0|"" 19765|15410|31|"Pillbox with five embrasures, and concrete defensive structure in front. The tilting of the structure has revealed some of the foundation piles."|"2001/08/18"|0|"" 19766|15510|31|"Pillbox is upside down, with foundation piles upright. An anti-tank block lies nearby."|"2001/08/18"|0|"" 19767|15510|31|"Pillbox with five embrasures, and concrete defensive structure in front. The tilting of the structure has revealed some of the foundation piles."|"2001/08/18"|0|"" 19768|15509|31|"Large hexagonal pillbox facing E. Creep-through entrance with 'concertina finish' to concrete at back, and outermost wall 2ft thick. Whole pillbox appears to be thick-walled, with a shelf below each embrasure (walls are at least 2ft thick). There appears to be a chamber in the centre of the pillbox, probably hexagonal,. In the centre on top of the roof is a square vent. [with drawing on the form]."|"2001/09/06"|0|"" 19769|15511|31|"Brick missing in wall, for observation and rifle muzzle of Home Guard. Also adjacent is a concrete box for storage of Home Guard's riffle ammunition [condition 'bad']."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19771|2569|31|"Concrete pillbox built under footbridge. The supports of the bridge are encased in the structure of the pillbox."|"2001/07/19"|0|"" 19772|15512|31|"Norcon pillbox, possibly upside down and not in original position"|"1988/03/__"|0|"" 19773|2576|31|"Anti-tank cubes both sides of a bridge. Many have been removed recently for new housing."|"2001/07/19"|0|"" 19774|13785|31|"A type 24 pillbox built in a private garden adjacent to a very steep railway cutting near Banstead Station. Constructed with brick-shuttering, the outside angled corners are expertly built of rounded bricks. Currently used as a garden tool store, the pillbox has been modified by bricking up the original entrance and by opening up an adjacent, loopholed side as a doorway complete with latched wooden door."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19775|13734|31|"Pillbox, type 24, with brick shuttering. Concrete slab gun table inside, one corner of which is broken."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19776|13622|31|"Anti-tank blocks; square with corrugated iron shuttering, and beach stone set into top."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19777|15513|221|"Type 27 pillbox, facing E."|"1965/__/__"|832|"" 19778|15514|221|"Type 27 pillbox, facing N, with internal anti-aircraft gun platform."|"1965/__/__"|832|"" 19779|15515|221|"Type 27 pillbox, facing NNE, with red brick shuttering and raised anti-aircraft gun platform."|"____/__/__"|832|"" 19780|15516|221|"Type 27 pillbox, facing ENE."|"____/__/__"|832|"" 19781|15517|31|"Type 27 pillbox, facing NW. Covers the road and approaches from Castletown village. The roof and SW wall have been removed. Brick shuttering, with lintels of Caithness stone. Embrasures and doorway have been filled in with stone."|"2001/08/__"|833|"" 19782|15518|221|"Type 27 pillbox, facing SW. Covered the road and western approaches to the airfield."|"2001/08/__"|833|"" 19783|15519|31|"Cottage fortified as pillbox. 3 embrasures counted. Graffiti with '1944' dates on internal wall."|"1997/10/__"|0|"" 19784|15520|31|"Pickett Hamilton fort. One of three. Still contains operational hydraulic lifting equipment."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19785|15521|31|"Pickett Hamilton fort. One of three."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19786|15522|31|"Pickett Hamilton fort. One of three. Still contains hydraulic lifting equipment."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19787|15523|31|"Alan Williams Turret. Grid reference is not its original location. The turret was on the dunes at Dunnet beach (ND 2172 6925), and the base behind a wall near the airfield. Both parts were moved from these locations to near the airfield Battle Headquarters and have been restored."|"2001/02/__"|0|"" 19788|15524|31|"Battle Headquarters. Built to AM drawing No. 11008/4. Underground, with observation post. Cleaned and renovated in 1986 and was run as private military museum."|"2001/02/__"|0|"" 19789|15525|221|"Type 27 pillbox, facing NE across technical site covering NE approach to airfield."|"2001/08/__"|831|"" 19790|15526|221|"Type 27 pillbox, facing SW, towards main airfield administration site. Possibly destroyed when the airfield runways were lengthened."|"2001/08/__"|832|"" 19795|13762|381|"A brick and concrete modern pillbox at the beach head. It is hexagonal and complete, it's sides measuring from 3 to 5m and 1.25 to 2.3m high. The roof is grass-covered."|"1981/__/__"|0|"" 19796|13762|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing ESE across Sinclair's Bay. Red brick shuttering with large beach stones set in roof. Concrete slab gun table inside. Corrugated asbestos-cement shuttering on ceiling."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19797|13763|31|"Type 24 pillbox, facing SE across Sinclair's bay. Red brick shuttering with large beach stones on roof. Concrete gun slab inside, with corrugated asbestos-cement sheet shuttering on ceiling."|"1985/09/__"|0|"" 19799|15527|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing SE across Keiss Harbour and Sinclair's Bay. Only base left. Rear walls replaced with new walls to form shelter for bench."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19801|15528|31|"Barrel flame trap steel tank, with control room nearby."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19802|15529|31|"Small two-man observation post situated in dunes, with iron and wooden plank shuttering."|"1985/10/__"|0|"" 19803|15530|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, with concrete block shuttering. Rear wall buried to level of embrasures. All embrasures except one have been partially blocked up or reduced in size. Concrete gun table inside."|"1986/10/__"|0|"" 19804|15531|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox. The walls seem to have collapsed, causing the roof to fall down over the rest of the structure."|"2000/10/__"|0|"" 19805|15532|31|"Possible control room for barrel flame trap steel tank. Wooden shuttering marks on ceiling, also pipes, ducts and various brackets on walls."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19806|15533|31|"Large concrete anti-tank blocks, 9 visible. Corrugated iron and wooden shuttering, with girders joining blocks together."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19807|15534|31|"Norcon circular pillbox, sunk into the ground."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19808|15535|31|"Octagonal pillbox, built semi-sunken. Large gun table or platform inside. Concrete brick shuttering. Wooden shuttering marks visible on ceiling."|"1985/08/__"|0|"" 19809|15536|31|"Pillbox built into earth bank. Door at the rear. A flight of 8 steps leads down to the doorway to the gun chamber. 3 firing slots, facing E, S, and W. Built of red brick except the upper 24ins which is of concrete brick. Front and side walls approx 45ins thick, roof about 40ins - front 2 corners angled off. Interior ceiling of corrugated asbestos."|"1985/12/__"|0|"" 19810|15537|221|"Octagonal pillbox facing E, with anti-aircraft platform."|"1943/02/21"|834|"" 19812|15538|221|"Square pillbox. Barbed wire fences and zig zag trench works visible on air photograph."|"1943/02/21"|834|"" 19813|15417|31|"Coastal Battery with two 6 inch guns. Only small square building remaining, as rest of the area cleared and developed as a housing estate."|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 19815|15539|31|"Coastal Artillery Searchlight for Wick coast defence battery. This is No. 1 light for the battery."|"1985/12/__"|0|"" 19816|13478|220|"Concrete type 24 pillbox. From photographs, it appears in very good condition. Proposal to turn into a bat sanctuary (Oct. 2001)."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19817|14983|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox facing SSW. 7 embrasures, with gun table inside."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19818|15540|31|"Type 28 or 28a pillbox, built into a rock face on a concrete raft. Mostly demolished when road was widened, leaving back and side walls only. "|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19819|15541|31|"Pillbox facing NNW. In back garden of private house, and currently used for storage."|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 19820|15542|31|"Type 28 pillbox facing NE, covering eastern approach road. Light Machine Gun embrasure in NW wall. Mounting for a Turnbull muzzle. Pillbox is totally blocked up. Plank shuttering marks on all external walls."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19821|15543|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing E, covering the road approaching Bonar from direction of Migdale. Square pillbox, with one embrasure fitted for a Turnbull muzzle pivot mount. Built semi-buried. Plank shuttering marks on interior and external walls."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19822|15544|31|"Type 24 square pillbox facing NE, covering the road approaching Bonar from direction of Migdale. Plank shuttering marks visible on interior and external walls."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19823|15545|31|"Type 24 square pillbox facing NE, covering the approaches to the rear of the town. Only front 3 walls have embrasures."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19824|15546|31|"Type 28 pillbox, covering the E approach road to the town from Migdale, as well as the town itself, and the old A9 road. 3 Light Machine Gun embrasures. Broken stone piled around walls, possibly for camouflage. Plank shuttering marks on interior and external walls."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19825|15547|31|"Type 28 pillbox, covering the Bonar Bridge. This is the southern pillbox of two, which originally had a red brick house-like building between them that has since been demolished. Built on concrete raft with 2 embrasures."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19826|15548|31|"Type 28 pillbox, covering the Bonar Bridge. This is the northern pillbox of two, which originally had a red brick house-like building between them that has since been demolished. Built on concrete raft with 2 embrasures. NW embrasure has a small wood lined shaft on the lower sill."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19827|15549|31|"Type 28a pillbox, covering the old A9 approach from Bonar across the bridge. The anti tank gun embrasure has been modified for a Turnbull muzzle pivot mount. 3 Light Machine Gun embrasures. Pillbox has been converted into a garage for a private house by widening the rear entrance, and painting the exterior walls. Plank shuttering marks visible on interior and exterior walls. "|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19828|15550|31|"Square pillbox, covering a small road block. 2 embrasures, one modified for Turnbull muzzle pivot mount. Plank shuttering marks visible on all walls."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19829|15551|31|"Square pillbox facing NNW, covering the road northwards and a small road block nearby. 3 Light Machine Gun embrasures. "|"1998/04/__"|0|"" 19830|15552|31|"Roadblock consisting of 2 concrete blocks either side of the road. Covered by 2 pillboxes. 4 iron girders upright in nearby embankment to prevent vehicles avoiding roadblock."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19831|15553|31|"Roadblock consisting of 2 sets of concrete block barriers, with concrete pillars and barbed wire fences. The barrier blocks are concrete cubes with 3 slots, in which iron girders would have been placed. The pillars are made of concrete pipe sections. Site has since been completely cleared by road widening."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19832|15554|31|"Type 28 pillbox, covering the undesignated road where it passes under the railway. Built on concrete raft, with LMG embrasure in rear wall, and anti tank gun embrasure modified for Turnbull muzzle pivot mount. Plank shuttering marks visible on all walls. Currently used as an agricultural storage shed."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19833|15555|31|"Square pillbox facing NE, covering road under railway bridge. 3 embrasures, 1 modified for Turnbull muzzle pivot mount, one of which is preserved, though removed by recorder. Plank shuttering marks visible on all walls. Pillbox has since buried under a mound of earth."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19834|15556|31|"Square pillbox facing NW, covering the road S from Bonar Bridge town. Built into embankment next to the road, with 2 LMG embrasures. Pillbox has been demolished during road widening."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19835|15557|31|"Type 28a pillbox, facing NW. Built onto side of farm building, with possible camouflage by drystone wall. Anti tank gun embrasure modified for Turnbull muzzle pivot mount. 2 LMG embrasures. Plank shuttering marks visible on all walls."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 19836|15558|31|"Type 24 hexagonal pillbox facing NW. Brick shuttered wall, with concrete gun slab table inside. Embrasures are now below ground level due to soil accumulation. Behind pillbox is a rusted and collapsed double apron Dannert concertina barbed wire fence, supported on corkscrew pickets, c 500 yds long."|"1989/04/__"|0|"" 19837|11412|31|"Type 27 octagonal pillbox, facing ENE. Wooden post for anti-aircraft machine gun in place. Corrugated iron roof over chamber to protect it. Brick shuttered walls, with embrasure in each wall. Walls of central chamber painted blue and white, and post yellow. Graffiti says ' Champion lead swinger 1940', and '1944'."|"1986/06/__"|0|"" 19838|3034|31|"Rectangular pillbox with 5 embrasures, built into embankment leading onto bridge. "|"1989/08/__"|0|"" 19840|12906|31|"Recorder doesn't think this is a pillbox. Concrete with corrugated asbestos sheet."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19841|14071|31|"Pillbox, originally camouflaged with a corrugated iron roof to resemble a farm building."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19842|15559|31|"Two anti tank cubes, possibly not visible at high tide."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19843|15560|31|"Pillbox, possibly hexagonal, seems to have fallen into the river."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19844|11323|31|"Prefabricated pillbox with 4 embrasures."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19846|15561|31|"Two anti tank blocks, c. 3 ft square. A third possible cube is badly eroded in the water."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19847|15562|31|"Possible pillbox. Very large sections of reinforced concrete, with one that could show part of an embrasure."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19849|15563|31|"Row of anti tank blocks (posts). Possibly post-war."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19850|15564|31|"3 anti tank pimples, with a further one c.25 yds S down the road."|"2001/09/12"|0|"" 19851|15565|31|"5 anti tank cubes."|"2001/09/01"|0|"" 19852|7085|31|"Pillbox built at very low level in the embankment covering the bridge, with brick shuttering."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19853|15567|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 19854|15568|31|"Coastal Artillery Searchlight, with possible gun positions nearby."|"2001/09/09"|0|"" 19855|15569|31|"Pillbox, possibly type 23. May have remains of barbed wire fences around it. "|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 19856|15570|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19857|15571|318|"Base of pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19858|15572|318|"Battle Headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19859|15573|318|"Slit Trench."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19860|15574|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19861|15575|318|"Type 26 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19862|15576|318|"Type 26 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19863|15577|318|"Type 26 pillbox (converted)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19864|15578|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19865|15579|318|"Type 26 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19866|15580|318|"Type 26 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19867|15581|318|"Type 26 pillbox (unconfirmed)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19868|15582|318|"Type 26 pillbox, modified to guardroom."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19869|15583|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19870|15584|318|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19871|15585|318|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19872|505|31|"Square pillbox."|"1998/05/10"|0|"" 19873|15586|31|"Brick built slit trench."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19875|15587|31|"Square pillbox."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 19877|12156|31|"Coastal searchlight shelter part of this battery."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19878|15588|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19879|15589|31|"Anti tank barrier pillars."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19880|1694|31|"Pillbox for 6 pdr gun. Recorder gives grid reference SX 12065124."|"1999/__/__"|0|"" 19881|15590|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19882|15591|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19883|15592|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19884|15593|31|"Type 27 pillbox."|"1996/03/13"|0|"" 19885|15594|31|"Square pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19886|15595|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19887|15596|31|"Brick and concrete, open-ended structures, with concrete roofs beneath earth, (possibly ammunition stores) near to the Reigate mobilisation centre. They appear from photographs to date from the Second World War."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19888|9932|31|"One loophole facing NE; one blocked facing SW."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19889|9933|31|"One loophole facing N."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19890|9934|31|"Two loopholes facing NE."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19891|12149|31|"Three loopholes in wall beside road, covering old A43 road. [Recorder gives NGR - SP 504136]."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19892|1784|31|"Four loopholes in end wall of house facing W on S side of road."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19896|15597|31|"Three loopholes in garden wall facing W on N side of road."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19897|15598|31|"Defended / fortified wall, possibly connected to pillbox (UORN 7466)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19898|15599|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19899|15600|31|"Infantry post (sniper post)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19900|15601|31|"Home Guard store. "|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19902|15602|31|"Infantry post (sniper post ?)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19903|15603|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with 3 bays."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19904|7458|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19905|2081|31|"Type 22 pillbox, part of defence line behind coast."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19906|8110|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19907|15604|31|"4 anti tank blocks, 6ft by 5ft by 6ft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19908|15605|31|"Anti-tank block."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19909|15606|31|"6 anti tank blocks, 5ft by 5ft by 5ft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19910|15607|31|"Anti-tank wall by railway bridge."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 19911|15608|31|"12 anti tank blocks, 5ft by 5ft by 5ft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19912|15609|31|"Rectangular pillbox of 'special design'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19913|15610|31|"Water tower, used during WW1 as an observation post to spot Zeppelins. During WW2 it was used as an emergency water supply for fire fighting."|"2001/07/19"|0|"" 19914|15611|31|"Allan Williams steel turret."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19915|15612|31|"Pillbox type 22, only 2 walls remaining."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19916|15613|31|"Defended / fortified wall, with 2 loopholes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19917|15614|31|"4 blocks with holes for poles."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19918|15615|31|"6 blocks, often covered by sand."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19919|15616|31|"Pillbox that used to be at this location overlooking the A46 Fosse Way. It stood within half a mile of the Starfish site at Clipston, and one a half miles from that at Cotgrave."|"2001/06/23"|0|"" 19920|15617|31|"This hexagonal, brick-shuttered pillbox was situated beside the River Trent at South Muskham Bridge. It fell into the river in January 1951 [newspaper item attached to record]."|"2001/08/26"|0|"" 19921|15618|31|"'Ruck' sectional pillbox of concrete. Brick walls up to embrasure level, and covered with sand bags. The entrance faced N towards the lane. [Position and description of pillbox given by Mr. Desmond Linley who manned the pillbox during the war]."|"2001/07/15"|0|"" 19922|15619|31|"Road barrier of local construction. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: roadblock is site no. 78]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19923|15620|31|"Road barrier of local construction. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: roadblock is site no. 79]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19924|15621|31|"Road barrier of local construction. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: roadblock is site no. 80]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19925|15622|31|"Road barrier of local construction. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: roadblock is site no. 81]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19926|15623|31|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: pillbox is building no. 67]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19927|15624|31|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: pillbox is building no. 68]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19928|15625|31|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: pillbox is building no. 69]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19929|15626|31|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: pillbox is building no. 70]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19930|15627|31|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: pillbox is building no. 71]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19931|15628|31|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: pillbox is building no. 73]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19932|15629|31|"Type 22 pillbox. DESTROYED. [site from Air Ministry record site plan for Sywell airfield: pillbox is building no. 72]."|"2001/__/__"|835|"" 19933|15630|31|"F.C. Construction 'mushroom' pillbox. Its outer wall has been demolished, leaving only the concrete roof on its cross-shaped brick pillar. Earth cover and grass camouflage remains on most of the roof surface."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 19934|6434|31|"Octagonal pillbox, facing E. Creep-through entrance."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 19935|8127|31|"Rectangular pillbox based on the 'Suffolk square' design."|"2001/03/__"|0|"" 19936|15631|220|"Martello tower used as observation post, or possibly gun position."|"2001/08/16"|0|"" 19937|15632|220|"Appears to be a small surviving section of beach anti-tank scaffolding."|"2001/08/16"|0|"" 19938|15276|31|"A complete coastal battery complex, illustrated by the recorder's photographs. Some buildings are lived in today."|"2000/09/11"|0|"" 19939|15634|31|"Large block of concrete 4-5 ft square, with reinforcing rod exposed, with other large broken peices of concrete nearby."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19940|15635|31|"Possible / uncertain site of observation post with open front facing Chesil beach."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 19941|15636|31|"3 pimples, forming part of roadblock."|"2000/04/16"|0|"" 19942|1531|31|"Pillbox built on a bank above road. Entrance on N side, with no evidence of blast wall. Sketch PLAN."|"1999/05/05"|0|"" 19943|10206|31|"Prefabricated pillbox, 11 ft square. 3 ft high, buried up to embrasures, with entrance on N side. All embrasures blocked up."|"1999/08/28"|0|"" 19944|15637|31|"Pillbox, 8 ft by 11 ft, with concrete roof painted black. Fairoaks airport sign on top. 4 embrasures, 2 on N side, 1 on E, and 1 on W side. Entrance on E with blast wall. "|"2000/05/06"|0|"" 19946|5569|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with embrasures on 5 sides. Anti ricochet wall inside. Concrete platform on roof with bolts."|"2000/09/12"|0|"" 19947|15638|31|"16 pimples, c. 18 inches high, used for car park control."|"2001/08/11"|0|"" 19948|13804|31|"Pillbox, probably buried under mound of earth. Identified from 1:2500 map (1967)."|"2000/10/__"|0|"" 19949|15639|31|"Pillbox."|"1999/08/28"|0|"" 19950|15640|318|"Remains of pillbox with embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19951|15641|318|"Home Guard headquarters"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19952|12451|318|"Two 6in gun positions as part of coastal battery."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19953|15642|318|"Site of gun emplacement [no further details]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19954|15643|318|"Home Guard defence trenches."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19955|15644|318|"Home Guard ammunition store."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19956|15645|318|"Winford Home Guard headquarters."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19957|15646|31|"Pillbox, c. 12ft by 15ft, with 1 embrasure."|"2001/07/11"|0|"" 19958|15647|318|"ARP and Home Guard hut."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19959|15648|31|"Possible auxiliary unit operational base (local rumour). Site is now disturbed ground with corrugated iron and glazed clay pipes."|"2001/07/11"|0|"" 19960|15649|318|"Post of Winford Home Guard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19961|15650|318|"Approximate site of Home Guard slit trench."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19962|15651|318|"Platoon headquarters of the Churchill Home Guard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19963|15652|318|"Site of Churchill Home Guard picket post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19964|15653|318|"Site of Yatton Home Guard (LDV) post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19965|15654|318|"Yatton Home Guard (LDV) post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19966|15655|318|"Yatton Home Guard (LDV) post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19967|15656|31|"Square prefabricated pillbox, with all 4 embrasures blocked up with brick. "|"1999/08/28"|0|"" 19968|15657|318|"Alternative headquarters for the Yatton Home Guard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19969|15658|318|"Site of Home Guard trench and post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19970|15659|318|"Site of stone 'shed' with embrasures. [may have been camouflaged pillbox]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19971|10240|31|"Half-buried pillbox, 15ft 6ins x 10ft 4ins external measurements. S side has a central precast embrasure with a 23ins access opening below. The baffle wall top is at present ground level. The N face face has two adjacent embrasures with wooden inserts underneath in the inside wall. Original internal floor level uncertain. Single embrasures in centre of W and E faces. Egbrasures, 36ins wide x 18ins high. Total external height 4ft. 1ft thick concrete roof., with lumps of concrete stuck on the edge (camouflage). S side has 7 x iron hooks, 25ins apart embedded in the side of the concrete roof."|"1999/08/28"|0|"" 19972|15035|31|"Extensive areas of nineteenth and twentieth century military occupation. There were two coastal batteries, 'north' and 'south', with probably two guns to each battery. CASLs and structures for radar present. The officers' mess was in the farm house that is used today for the wardens' accommodation. The NAAFI was in the now derelict Victorian fever hospital. The magazines are the original Victorian ones and have an unusual lighting arrangement whereby a form of double glazing was used behind which a candle was lit. There are many concrete bases from huts now removed. No sign of AA defences."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 19973|12858|31|"Five-sided pillbox, probably part of the defences of Fort Road coastal battery. Concrete-faced. Thin concrete roof. Now used as a store in the garden of a house."|"2000/09/24"|0|"" 19974|15660|407|"Pillbox, now DESTROYED - believed to have been buried. Brick-shuttered. Plan and drawings on the paper record."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19975|15661|407|"Probably rectangular pillbox, now DESTROYED. In c.1976 only the base and one wall remained. There is no trace today."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19976|15662|407|"Rectangular pillbox with an embrasure in each side, now DESTROYED. It faced the River Usk, with its entrance at the rear."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19977|3067|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Brick-shuttered. Some of the bricks are damaged or missing. Entrance protection. Brick inner blast wall. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2001/09/15"|0|"" 19978|15663|270|"Auxiliary Unit operational base, with entrance under tree stump. [Recorder acknowledges help from Lee Marshall of Ashbrittle]."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19979|12447|31|"Square pillbox guarding railway line. [see also UORN 7394]. [with plans and drawing drawn on the form]."|"2001/09/04"|0|"" 19980|15664|270|"Auxiliary Unit operational base - an underground Nissen hut type building."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19981|5700|31|"Pillbox, with brick entrance protection."|"2001/08/04"|0|"" 19984|15665|31|"Natural rhyne widened to make anti-tank ditch. It runs approximately E-W, and is now used for land drainage. It is 12ft-14ft wide at water level."|"2001/09/18"|0|"" 19985|15666|221|"Pillbox, now DESTROYED. Shows on aerial photograph of January 1947."|"1947/__/__"|0|"" 19986|15667|31|"Pillbox, largely DESTROYED. Some pieces of concrete on the river bank, and three steel bars sticking out of the ground, mark its site. The pillbox was still there in January 1947 as it shows on an aerial photograph of that date."|"2001/09/18"|0|"" 19987|15668|31|"Possibly a type 24 pillbox. DESTROYED. There is only today a raised area where the pillbox stood, covered in weeds and nettles. The pillbox was still there in January 1947 as it shows on an aerial photograph of that date."|"2001/09/18"|0|"" 19988|15669|31|"2 x 18in square, concrete sockets, and 4 x 12in diameter circular sockets, for anti-tank steel rails, set in the ground."|"2001/09/18"|0|"" 19989|7394|31|"Pillbox to guard railway/road bridge. No entrance protection. Internal blast wall. [with plan drawn on form]."|"2001/09/04"|0|"" 19990|5668|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 19991|15670|31|"Hexagonal, medium-sized pillbox. [observed from moving car]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19992|15671|31|"Ammunition dump of the Bocking Home Guard. The sandpit was used to store molotov coctails and phosphorus bombs. [information to the recorder from Dick Oliver]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19993|15672|448|"Pillbox, scheduled with motte and bailey castle. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19995|8136|448|"Pillbox on bowl barrow, and scheduled with it."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19996|5496|448|"Pillbox dug into a bowl barrow, and scheduled with it."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19997|6466|448|"Pillbox, scheduled with the abbey ruins into which it is built."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19998|13529|448|"Pillbox within univallate hillfort, and scheduled with it."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 19999|1741|31|"Pillbox and 'foxhole', scheduled with the castle."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20000|1516|448|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, scheduled with the adjoining castle."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20001|15673|448|"Pillbox at medieval preceptory and 16th century house, and scheduled with them."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20003|15674|448|"Pillbox. Scheduled with the adjacent beacon."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20004|11829|448|"Pillbox on bowl barrow, with which it is scheduled."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20005|15675|222|"Early modern fort in extremely good condition. Emplacements are well maintained. Barrack blocks and ancillary buildings visible and well preserved. Temporary buildings erected during WW2 have been removed. [information from 1996 aerial photographs]."|"2000/05/__"|813|"26" 20006|15088|448|"Pillbox associated with the fort, and scheduled with it."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20007|1778|448|"Pillbox scheduled with the remains of a medieval moated manor."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20008|15676|448|"Pillbox, scheduled as falls within the area of Stainsby medieval village and open field system."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20009|15677|448|"Pillbox, scheduled as falls within the area of a medieval field system with fishpond and enclosures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20010|15677|31|"Polygonal, brick-shuttered pillbox with concrete roof seen by recorder while driving on A19 road."|"2001/06/11"|0|"" 20011|15678|448|"Pillbox situated on a disc barrow and thuis scheduled with it."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20013|3127|448|"Pillbox, amongst alum works, other multi-period industrial remains, and an associated group of jetties and breakwaters - and scheduled with them."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20014|7358|448|"It is possibly this pillbox that is scheduled by English Heritage, although the scheduling notice gives NGR - TR 32574187."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20015|9831|448|"Pillbox, now part of a round barrow cemetery and scheduled with it. [see also UORNs 7840 and 7841]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20016|7840|448|"Pillbox, now part of a round barrow cemetery and scheduled with it. [see also UORNs 7841 and 9831]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20017|7841|448|"Pillbox, now part of a round barrow cemetery and scheduled with it. [see also UORNs 7840 and 9831]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20018|13853|448|"Scheduled monument - pillbox and tank traps to N of Christchurch in former railway yard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20019|13852|448|"Scheduled monument - pillbox and tank traps N of Christchurch in former railway yard."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20020|381|448|"Pillbox, scheduled as part of Audley End Mansion."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20021|7881|448|"English Heritage's schedule lists a 'hydraulic pillbox' with this exact NGR as scheduled monument HA 535. However, this may be one of the two adjacent Pickett Hamilton Forts, see UORNs 10982 and 10983."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20022|15680|448|"Pillbox, scheduled as part of Fort Darnet."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20023|7206|448|"Pillbox, scheduled as part of Mitford Castle. [see also UORNs 7280, 7281, and 13381]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20024|13381|448|"Scheduled pillbox, possibly part of Mitford Castle. [see also UORNs 7206, 7280, and 7281]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20026|7280|448|"Scheduled pillbox. [see also UORNs 7206, 7281, and 13381]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20027|7281|448|"Scheduled pillbox. [see also UORNs 7206, 7280, and 13381]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20028|7297|448|"Pillbox, scheduled as part of Green Castle. [see also UORN 7299]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20029|7299|448|"Pillbox, scheduled as part of castle. [see also UORN 7297]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20030|6180|448|"This is probably the pillbox scheduled with the remains of Babwell Friary."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20032|15681|31|"Loopholed wall at the gateway to the former Guards Depot. The loopholes were probably contemporary with the original Victorian construction, and were intended for observation. They would almost certainly have had a WW2 use."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20033|9859|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, set low in the ground. Overgrown."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20034|9858|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, set low in the ground. Overgrown."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20035|9860|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, set low in the ground. Overgrown."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20036|9885|31|"Pillbox, buried to embrasure level. Thick roof with chamfered edge. Brick-shuttered. Very heavily overgrown."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20038|2569|31|"A bespoke pillbox tailored to suit the unusual site. Constructed of reinforced concrete around the supporting iron pillars and cross-struts of a footbridge over a now abandoned railway, the pillbox has at least two infilled embrasures facing the tracks. At this point, near the former Selsdon Road station, there was a long line of anti-tank cubes immediately opposite the pillbox [see UORN 2570]. Access to the pillbox itself is not possible."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 20039|2570|31|"Anti-tank cubes running parallel with railway line, showing on 1940s/1950s photograph. Some cubes survive behind lock-up garages. [For comparison, see Acle, Norfolk - UORN 14828]."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 20040|15682|31|"Standing close to the up-line, this loopholed wall (or possible pillbox) is built of natural stone and is bedded into the undercliff from which the railway cutting was constructed. The entrance can just be detected at the higher end of the structure. Possibly there is no roof, in which case it is best described as a loopholed wall. Three pairs of loopholes for rifles are to be seen. The structure faces towards the sea, which at high tide is not more than thirty yards away."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 20041|15328|31|"Pillbox of local stone, built to suit the shallow site between the sea wall, the curving railway line, and the rising ground with bridge support."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 20042|3271|31|"Pillbox, built for its site. Heavily overgrown."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20043|3191|31|"Pillbox. Entrance blocked. Nearby are two tablets - 11.9.40 D.STEWART A & SH, and - BLACK WATCH [with the name] DIAMOND."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20044|3280|31|"2 x square pillboxes [see also UORN 3282], on each side of a footpath. Very overgrown."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20047|3282|31|"2 x square pillboxes [see also UORN 3282], on each side of a footpath. Very overgrown."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20048|3269|31|"Hexagonal pillbox in good condition."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20049|13818|31|"Hexagonal concrete block type 24 pillbox. one of the sea-facing sides has '5 kts max' painted on it - a modern shipping speed marker."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20050|1445|31|"Pillbox in fair condition, but embrasures and entrance blocked."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20051|15684|31|"10+ anti-tank 'pimples' in light woodland."|"2001/05/__"|0|"" 20052|15685|31|"Hexagonal pillbox similar to strengthened Type 22 pillboxes at RAF Stapleford Tawney."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 20053|15686|31|"Hexagonal pillbox similar to strengthened Type 22 pillboxes at RAF Stapleford Tawney."|"1999/10/__"|0|"" 20054|15687|31|"Three heaps of brick and concrete rubble, possibly the remains of three gun emplacements, and sufficient rubble for a fourth scattered around. Access is via a road similar to those built on WW2 camps - the road seems to serve no purpose other than to give vehicular access to the site."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 20055|598|31|"Concrete-faced type 24 pillbox, facing now dismantled Groombridge - East Grinstead railway line."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 20056|1520|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Embrasures bricked-in. [Recorder, Tritton, gives NGR - TQ 590353]."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 20057|1620|31|"Type 24 pillbox on hilltop overlooking Medway valley and Hewkins Bridge. [Recorder, Tritton, gives NGR - TQ 491357]."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 20058|15688|31|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20059|15689|31|"Hexagonal type 27 pillbox with central well for LAA."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20061|15691|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20062|15692|31|"Spigot mortar base."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20063|15693|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20064|15694|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with 5 embrasures. Anti ricochet wall inside."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20065|15695|31|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20068|15696|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, with anti-tank blocks adjacent [see UORN 14287]. The emplacement is concrete-faced, with a roofed entry porch and two small rifle embrasures at the rear. "|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20069|15697|31|"Pillbox with covered entry porch. Concrete-faced. Small rifle embrasure above porch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20070|15698|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with LAA central mounting. 6 embrasures, with sunken covered entrance. PLAN with UORN 6842"|"____/__/__"|0|"21" 20071|15699|31|"Hexagonal pillbox facing inland, with 6 embrasures and sunken covered entrance."|"____/__/__"|0|"21" 20072|15700|31|"Extended hexagonal pillbox covering causeway to Mersea Island - a pillbox variant which is like a type 24 hexagonal pillbox split down the middle, and two extension walls inserted, thus providing 8 faces with 10 embrasures. PLAN with UORN 6842"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20073|15701|31|"Emergency coastal battery, with two 4.7 inch QF guns. One gunhouse, now used as a cafe still exists, as well as one of the DEL positions."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20074|15702|31|"Pickett Hamilton counterbalance fort. Made of pre-cast concrete and situated below ground, although it is still possible to raise it when an hydraulic pump is operated. The ram lifts the roof. A lid in the roof enables the operator to get to a ladder on the wall to climb down into the interior. There is enough room for two people. Three embrasures. There are three Pickett Hamiltons at Silloth, the other two being flooded. This one could be renovated."|"2001/09/24"|0|"" 20075|15703|31|"Emergency coastal battery, with two 4.7 inch QF guns. One gunhouse, now used as a cafe still exists, as well as one of the DEL positions."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20076|15704|31|"Anti tank blocks, around 10 in total."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20077|15705|31|"Aerodrome blockhouse command post. Reinforced concrete with underground rooms. The defence of the airfield would have been controlled from here."|"2001/09/24"|0|"" 20078|15706|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - probably a type 22."|"2000/07/__"|0|"" 20079|15707|31|"Hexagonal-shaped, brick-shuttered pillbox - probably a type 22. It would have been built before the main runway was extended."|"2001/09/__"|0|"" 20080|9082|31|"Coastal battery. Components include 2 spigot mortar bases, a pillbox, observation posts, minefield control tower, and gun emplacements from 1893 and 1897 with two WW2 DEL positions on top."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 20081|15708|31|"Minefield Control Tower."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20082|15709|221|"Pillbox shown on 1940 aerial photograph."|"1940/08/18"|836|"" 20083|15710|221|"Pillbox shown on 1940 aerial photograph."|"1940/08/18"|836|"" 20084|15711|31|"Sentry pillbox at Royal Ordnance Factory."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20085|15712|221|"Hexagonal pillbox shown on 1941 aerial photograph."|"1941/08/20"|837|"" 20086|15713|221|"Hexagonal pillbox shown on 1941 aerial photograph."|"1941/08/20"|837|"" 20087|15714|31|"Sentry pillbox at Royal Ordnance Factory."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20088|15715|221|"Three sections of anti-landing trenches, each section over a 100m long. Two sections cross each other at right angles."|"1945/06/06"|838|"" 20090|15717|221|"Anti-tank ditch, some sections of which appear to have been made by widening and deepening existing water courses. The ditch follows field boundaries in some places and cuts across fields in others. Most of the sections of the ditch have an associated bank, created from the upcast."|"1945/06/06"|838|"" 20091|15718|31|"Square pillbox, with roof supported by corner posts."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20092|15719|221|"Anti-aircraft battery, consisiting of a number of nissen-type huts, with trackways joining them, and other structures. There are four gun emplacements. Probably this battery is one of those set up as part of the anti-DIVER operations."|"1945/06/06"|838|"" 20095|15720|221|"Anti-tank ditch created by modifying exisiting drainage ditches. Construction of the ditch at the N end had commenced by January 1942, and the entire ditch appears to be complete by the end of 1943."|"1942/01/07"|839|"" 20096|15721|221|"Defensive scaffolding roughly following the line of the existing seabank. In 1941 only the N half of the scaffolding had been constructed, but by January 1942 the whole strip was complete. By October 1945 most of the scaffolding had been removed, although small stretches remained until the 1970s."|"1941/08/20"|841|"" 20097|15722|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20098|2945|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20099|15723|31|"Type 22 pillbox with stone wall surrounding it."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20100|15724|31|"Two type 22 pillboxes in this area."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20101|15725|31|"Hexagonal pillbox for machine guns."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20102|15726|221|"Hexagonal pillbox on the corner of the seabank. The pillbox was still present in 1953."|"____/__/__"|846|"" 20103|15727|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20106|15730|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20110|15734|31|"Hexagonal pillbox for machine gun, with embrasures bricked up."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20111|15735|31|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20112|15736|31|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20113|15737|31|"Home Guard Headquarters for C Company Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Home Guard. Trerice House and grounds (now National Trust property) was used as headquarters and training area. The unit was called The Choughs."|"2001/04/__"|0|"" 20114|15738|31|"Auxiliary Unit Obsrervation Post near to operational base. Linked to the base by telephone, with the wire concealed in the nearby hedge."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20115|15739|31|"Type 24 pillbox, in excellent condition, with 3 embrasures and inner blast wall protecting entrance. Anti ricochet walls around embrasures. Whitewashed inside, with 4 steps down to entrance. For the defence of the harbour entrance."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20116|15740|31|"Pillbox is almost filled with sand, with a 10 inch thick roof."|"2001/07/12"|0|"" 20117|15741|31|"Pillbox has been blown up, with hole and pieces of concrete all that is now visible. Embrasure identifiable on one piece."|"2001/07/12"|0|"" 20118|15742|31|"Beach scaffolding shown on contemporary photograph."|"2001/07/__"|0|"" 20119|15743|31|"Sandbagged machine gun post. "|"2001/08/30"|0|"" 20120|15744|31|"Auxiliary Unit Operation Base remembered by relatives of the unit."|"1997/05/02"|0|"" 20121|11714|31|"Pillbox forming part of defences of Bears Down radar station, grid reference SW 89956765. Circular, with entrance in roof, and 6 embrasures. Pillbox is buried in the barrow, with about 3 ft projecting above ground."|"2001/09/22"|0|"" 20122|15745|31|"Pillbox. No further details."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20123|15746|221|"Heavy anti-aircraft battery, constructed in 1944-45, probably as part of Operation Diver. Four gun emplacements. Numerous nissen huts and other buildings surround Oxley House. By 1948 the site had been dismantled, although traces of the roads can still be seen on APs taken in 1970."|"____/__/__"|849|"" 20124|15747|31|"Two DEL searchlight positions, on platform on beach."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20125|15748|31|"Observation post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20126|15749|31|"Pillbox (recorder calls it a blockhouse)."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20127|15750|31|"Pillbox and anti tank blocks."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 20128|15751|31|"Pillbox and anti tank blocks. Pillbox has fallen down into the sand and is tilted. The anti tank blocks are also disturbed."|"1986/__/__"|0|"" 20129|6351|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photographs. It formed part of a strongpoint on Barthorp's Creek. [National Mapping Programme- Suffolk Coast]."|"1941/__/__"|0|"" 20130|15752|31|"Roadblock. 4 blocks. One has blocks 6 x 6 ft, the other 4 x 4ft."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20131|6398|221|"Circular pillbox. Plotted from aerial photographs. [National Mapping Programme - Suffolk Coast]."|"1941/__/__"|852|"" 20132|15753|31|"Anti tank block."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20133|6400|221|"Square pillbox plotted from aerial photographs. It formed part of a strongpoint on Barthorp's Creek. [National Mapping Programme- Suffolk Coast]."|"1941/__/__"|852|"" 20134|13149|31|"Lozenge shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20135|12524|31|"Pillbox. Coastal erosion has caused the pillbox to slip down onto the beach, and it is now situated just on the MHLW. It is split in two and its roof has gone."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20136|13148|31|"Lozenge shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20138|15754|31|"Observation post with loopholes."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20139|12513|31|"Rexorder, Putley, reports that he can find no trace of this pillbox, which he considers is now totally destroyed."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20140|12522|31|"Only the base of this pillbox survives, although this is in good condition. The pillbox's hexagonal shape indicates it may have been a type 24."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20141|13121|31|"Lozenge shaped pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20142|12512|31|"This non-standard pillbox has a small concrete cone rising from its back. This is approx. 0.5m high with a base diameter of c.0.2m and a top diameter of c.0.8m. It has the remains of a metal pin in the centre. [The recorder considers this may have been a radio aerial base or something connected with the adjacent IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) towers."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20143|13204|31|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20144|13200|31|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20145|13114|31|"Pentagonal pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20146|13113|31|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20147|13198|31|"Lozenge pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20148|2837|31|"Twin machine gun emplacement."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20149|15755|31|"Anti tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20150|15756|31|"Part of anti tank wall, with twin machine gun emplacement nearby."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20151|6535|270|"Information from a web site reader that the battery has been 'restored' by the National Trust and information boards set up. A guided tour of the area was also carried out on 12 November 2001 by the Devon Coast and Countryside Service."|"2001/11/14"|0|"" 20152|1931|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20153|6398|31|"First World War circular pillbox, with contemporary graffiti incised in the concrete - '....house for tramps. 1918'."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20154|15757|31|"Square pillbox on MOD land."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20155|15758|31|"Square pillbox with vent on roof."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20156|15759|32|"Roadblock [included in list of roadblocks in Defence Scheme]. Cassini ref. 672858."|"1940/12/__"|854|"" 20157|15760|32|"Roadblock [included in list of roadblocks in Defence Scheme]. Cassini ref. 678857."|"1940/12/__"|854|"" 20158|15761|32|"Roadblock [included in list of roadblocks in Defence Scheme]. Cassini ref. 697829."|"1940/12/__"|854|"" 20159|15762|32|"Roadblock [included in list of roadblocks in Defence Scheme]. Cassini ref. 701832. [One source gives Cassini ref: 702832]."|"1940/12/__"|854|"" 20160|15763|32|"Roadblock [included in list of roadblocks in Defence Scheme]. Cassini ref. 702830. [One source gives Cassini ref: 701830]."|"1940/12/__"|854|"" 20161|15764|32|"Roadblock [included in list of roadblocks in Defence Scheme]. Cassini ref. 711814."|"1940/12/__"|854|"" 20163|15766|32|"Headquarters at different periods of 128 Infantry Brigade, 131 Infantry Brigade, and 198 Infantry Brigade. Cassini ref. 698830 (other sources - 698829 and 699830, as well as incorrectly in one document, 698820."|"1941/__/__"|856|"" 20164|15767|32|"Position in Sarre of E Coy of 6 (Thanet) Btn, Kent Home Guard. [Included in Defence Scheme]."|"1941/__/__"|856|"" 20165|15768|220|"Spigot mortar pedestal on the bank of a waterway. This is on the bank opposite the fortified windmill stump [see UORNs 2347 and 2348]. It is now almost completely buried, and is used as a bollard to tie up boats."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20166|15769|31|"Guard post."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20167|3000|220|"Pillbox on bank amongst trees [Recorder gives NGR - NO 84408830]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20168|15770|325|"Pickett Hamilton Fort at Southend Airport, in perfect working order. Information from item in newspaper, sent in by recorder."|"1987/08/04"|857|"" 20169|6994|318|"Pillbox; no specification."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20170|15771|31|"Pillbox type 24."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20171|15772|31|"Anti tank blocks in woodland."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20172|12778|31|"Large rectangular (brick-shuttered) pillbox, with embrasures at each end, and four slanted embrasures in the front face [most unusual]. [with plan]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20173|12779|31|"Rectangular pillbox, brick-shuttered, with embrasures in end walls and three embrasures in front face. Overgrown. [with plan]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20174|12781|31|"L-shaped pillbox, brick and concrete. Vandalised and sprayed with graffiti."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20175|499|31|"Pillbox, designed for site, built into structure of road bridge over railway line. Faces SW along track. Brick-faced. [Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR - SZ 194496]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20176|12876|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced pillbox, with five embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20177|12877|31|"Rectangular 'section post'. Concrete, with sunken entrance with steel door. Eight rifle embrasures, and one for a heavy machine gun: this has a 'table' in a thickened section of the wall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20178|7003|31|"Rectangular pillbox built into barn. Prefabricated embrasures, including one double."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20179|12705|31|"Recorder, Osborne, gives NGR for this pillbox as SU 388024."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20180|15773|31|"10 square anti tank blocks."|"____/__/__"|0|"22" 20181|15774|31|"Coastal battery, including 2 gunhouses and a 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox."|"1995/09/01"|0|"22" 20182|15775|31|"L-shaped section post. Concrete-faced. Faces W."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20183|15776|31|"L-shaped 'section post. Concrete-faced. Faces W."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20184|15777|31|"L-shaped 'section post. Concrete-faced. Faces SW."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20185|8799|318|"'PILLBOX PROTECTING RAILWAY VIADUCT OVER THE KENNET AND AVON CANAL BUILT CIRCA 1940 BRICK AND CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION' RECORDED ANN MIDDLETON 24/1/87 (BRICK SHUTTERING REMAINS AS FACING) PILLBOX WAS PART OF KENNET AND AVON STOPLINE. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20186|8889|318|"CONCRETE PILLBOX IN FIELD NEAR K & A CANAL AND WEST OF ENGLAND RAILWAY LINE. RECORDED BY ANN MIDDLETON 25/1/87. [SMR gives NGR - SU 661710]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20187|15778|318|"Probable pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20188|5160|31|"Hexagonal pillbox with covered entrance and 4 embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20189|15779|31|"Coast Artillery Seachlight. DEL position. Has been fitted with modern windows."|"____/__/__"|0|"22" 20190|15780|318|"ANTI TANK DITCH ON GHQ LINE SOUTH OF READING. VISIBLE AS CROP AND SOIL MARK. VERBAL TRADITION OF ITS USE SURVIVES. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20191|6927|318|"PILLBOX ON GHQ LINE SOUTH OF READING. LISTED IN WILLS 1985. IDENTIFIED ON 1969 AP'S. RECTANGULAR. [SMR gives NGR - SU 692701]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20192|11424|318|"STABLE CONVERTED INTO DOUBLE STOREY PILLBOX. NOW A SUMMERHOUSE. EMBRASURES HAVE COVERS. ALL ROUND VISION. EXCELLENT EXAMPLE. CONVERTED AND EXTENDED 1994 TO FORM A FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20193|15781|31|"Home Guard Observation Post in tower, with weathervane on top."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20194|8892|318|"PILLBOX, LISTED IN WILLS (1985), BRICK SHUTTERING ON CONCRETE, SOUTHWEST FACING."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20195|8891|318|"PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS (1985) POSSIBLY VISIBLE ON 1969 AP'S. DESCRIBED AS RECTANGULAR AND EAST FACING. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20196|8890|318|"PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS (1985), RECTANGULAR, FACING NORTH WEST. OF CONCRETE WITH BRICK FACING. IS BEING UNDERCUT BY THE RIVER AND THEREFORE ENDANGERED. FOR AN ARTILLERY PIECE. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20197|5169|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20200|15783|318|"PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS (1985). POLYGONAL, MADE OF CONCRETE AND FACING SOUTH WEST. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20201|5170|31|"Rectangular 3 bay anti-aircraft pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20202|5171|31|"Rectangular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20203|8887|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX FOR ARTILLERY PIECE. LISTED IN WILLS 1985, WEST FACING. BRICK SHUTTERING ON CONCRETE. ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE LOCK. LISTED GRADE II 'ANTI TANK PILLBOX TYPE FW3/28.' BRICK SHUTTERING "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20204|8888|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX FOR ARTILLERY PIECE. LISTED IN WILLS 1985. ON NORTH SIDE OF LOCK, WEST FACING. LISTED GRADE II 'ANTI TANK PILLBOX TYPE FW3/28'. BRICK SHUTTERING. (Now under water?) "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20205|15784|318|"PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS (1985) WAS EAST FACING IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE LOCK. (WAS REMOVED AS INTERFERED WITH GATE BEAM ON LOCK) "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20206|8595|318|"PILLBOX ADJACENT TO SULHAMSTEAD LOCK. LISTED BY WILLS (1985) SEEMS TO FACE BOTH NORTH WEST AND SOUTH EAST. FOR AN ARTILLERY PIECE "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20207|8594|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX, BRICK SHUTTERING ON CONCRETE. FOR AN ARTILLERY PIECE. IS NOW A BWB SANITARY STATION. [SMR gives NGR - SU 627692]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20209|15785|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX ON NORTH SIDE OF LOCK. LISTED IN WILLS (1985) AND IN 1969 AP'S. NO LONGER EXISTS. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20210|8593|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX AT CONFLUENCE OF RIVER AND CANAL. BRICK CLADDING ON CONCRETE. LARGE ARTILLERY EMBRASURE. WEST FACING, LISTED IN WILLS 1985. [SMR gives NGR - SU 623692]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20211|8592|318|"LARGE EAST FACING PILLBOX. ARTILLERY EMBRASURE. MADE OF CONCRETE, ALONGSIDE THE BRIDGE. LISTED IN WILLS (1985) [SMR gives NGR - SU 618686]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20212|8591|318|"WOOD CLAD RECTANGULAR PILLBOX ON LAND BETWEEN RIVER AND CANAL. SMALL ARMS EMBRASURES. WOODEN CLADDING IS LARGELY INTACT, APPEARS TO BE DISGUISED AS A SHED. [SMR gives NGR - SU 617686]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20213|8590|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX, ARTILLERY EMBRASURE, WEST FACING. CONCRETE. LISTED IN WILLS 1985"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20214|7168|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX WITH ARTILLERY EMBRASURES. SOUTH FACING, LISTED IN WILLS 1985 [SMR gives NGR - SU 610685]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20215|8589|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR CONCRETE PILLBOX WITH ARTILLERY EMBRASURES. LISTED IN WILLS 1985 AS DEMOLISHED, BUT STILL THERE WHEN VISITED IN 1990. IS NORTH FACING. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20216|8884|318|"CONCRETE POLYGONAL PILLBOX WITH SMALL ARMS EMBRASURES AT PADWORTH BRIDGE. EMBRASURES BRICKED CLOSED, LISTED IN WILLS 1985, SOUTH FACING "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20217|8883|318|"CONCRETE PILLBOX, SOUTH FACING AND POLYGONAL IN SHAPE. LISTED IN WILLS 1985 AND ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT NOW DESTROYED. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20219|8882|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX, LISTED IN WILLS 1985 AND VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. NOW DESTROYED. PERS COMM FROM MR C ALEXANDER SUGGESTS THIS MAY HAVE BEEN A GUNPIT "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20220|8881|318|"POLYGONAL SOUTH FACING CONCRETE PILLBOX. LISTED IN WILLS 1985"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20221|8880|318|"RECTANGULAR CONCRETE PILLBOX WITH ARTILLERY EMBRASURES. WEST FACING. LISTED IN WILLS 1985."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20222|8879|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX ON NORTH EAST SIDE OF FROUD'S BRIDGE. IS ONE OF A PAIR, THE OTHER ON THE SOUTH WEST SIDE OF THE BRIDGE WAS DESTROYED 1990. HAS ARTILLERY EMBRASURES. IS LISTED IN WILLS 1985. [see also UORN 15787]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20223|15787|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR CONCRETE PILLBOX. EAST FACING WITH ARTILLERY EMBRASURES. LISTED IN WILLS 1985. WAS DESTROYED IN 1990 DURING ROAD/CANAL IMPROVEMENTS. ONE OF A PAIR, THE OTHER SURVIVES [see UORN 8879]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20224|15787|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR PILLBOX ON NORTH EAST SIDE OF FROUD'S BRIDGE. IS ONE OF A PAIR, THE OTHER ON THE SOUTH WEST SIDE OF THE BRIDGE WAS DESTROYED 1990. HAS ARTILLERY EMBRASURES. IS LISTED IN WILLS 1985. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20225|8878|318|"LARGE PILLBOX (RECTANGULAR) WITH ARTILLERY EMBRASURES. CONCRETE WITH BRICKSHUTTERING. IS ON HIGHER GROUND OVER LOOKING THE CANAL, AND IS SOUTH FACING. LISTED IN WILLS 1985. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20226|8509|318|"POLYGONAL PILLBOX, OF CONCRETE. SMALL ARMS EMBRASURES. LISTED IN WILLS 1985."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20227|8576|318|"RECTANGULAR PILLBOX, CONCRETE WITH BRICK SHUTTERING, WEST FACING. LISTED IN WILLS 1985"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20228|8875|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX WITH SMALL ARMS EMBRASURES. IN GARDEN OF ROWBARGE PUB."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20229|8874|318|"RECTANGULAR PILLBOX, CONCRETE, WEST FACING. LISTED IN WILLS 1985 AND VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT NOW DESTROYED. [SMR gives NGR - SU 571665]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20231|15788|318|"RECTANGULAR CONCRETE EAST FACING PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985 SOUTH OF LOCK. NOT VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, ALTHOUGH A PILE OF STEEL REENFORCED CONCRETE RUBBLE DOES EXIST SOUTH OF THE LOCK. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20232|15789|318|"RECTANGULAR PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985 AS DESTROYED. A LARGE CONCRETE BASE SURVIVES ON SITE."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20233|8506|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX WITH SMALL ARMS EMBRASURES, LISTED IN WILLS 1985."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20234|8870|318|"CONCRETE PILLBOX, RECTANGULAR, EAST FACING, WITH ARTILLERY EMBRASURES. LISTED IN WILLS 1985. STRUCTURE SURVIVES BUT IS BURIED INTACT UNDER TRACK TO BRIDGE CONSTRUCTED DURING CANAL IMPROVEMENTS. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20235|8871|318|"RECTANGULAR CONCRETE PILLBOX. ONE OF A PAIR LISTED BY WILLS 1985, VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND NOW DESTROYED. ONE FACED EAST AND ONE FACED WEST. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20236|8873|318|"RECTANGULAR CONCRETE PILLBOX. ONE OF A PAIR LISTED BY WILLS 1985. VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND NOW DESTROYED. ONE FACED EAST AND ONE FACED WEST. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20237|6481|318|"RECTANGULAR PILLBOX, CONCRETE WITH BRICK SHUTTERING. WEST FACING. LISTED IN WILLS 1985."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20238|6482|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX WITH SMALL ARMS EMBRASURES. LISTED IN WILLS 1985. SOUTH FACING."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20239|15790|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. NOT DISCERNABLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20243|8865|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE STRUCTURE BETWEEN THE RAILWAY AND THE CANAL CROSSING POINT. SPECULATED AS A LIGHT MACHINE GUN EMPLACEMENT. REQUIRES VERIFICATION. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20244|8864|318|"SOUTH FACING POLYGONAL PILLBOX. OF CONCRETE WITH SMALL ARMS EMBRASURES."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20245|8863|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. NOT DISCERNABLE ON 1964 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. DESCRIBED AS SOUTH WEST FACING. POSSIBLY VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20246|8861|318|"CONCRETE POLYGONAL PILLBOX, LISTED IN WILLS 1985, VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. DESCRIBED AS SOUTH FACING. [SMR gives NGR - SU 503664]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20250|15791|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX, SOUTH FACING, WITH SMALL ARMS EMBRASURES. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20251|8860|318|"LARGE RECTANGULAR STRUCTURE VISIBLE ON AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS CLOSE TO SITE LISTED BY WILLS 1985 AS A SQUARE WEST FACING PILLBOX "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20252|8859|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE SOUTH FACING PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985 AT SU 482675. LARGE RECTANGULAR AS RIVER CROSSING OF THE RAILWAY MAY BE A PILLBOX. THERE IS NO PILLBOX ON THE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AT SU 482675. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20254|15792|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX VISIBLE ON THE 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20255|8856|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX, SOUTH FACING. LISTED IN WILLS 1985 AND VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT NOW DESTROYED. PHOTOGRAPH AVAILABLE AT NEWBURY MUSEUM. [SMR gives NGR - 474671]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20256|8885|318|"RECTANGULAR PILLBOX OF MIXED MATERIALS LISTED BY WILLS 1985. [SMR gives NGR - SU 647705]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20257|15793|318|"POLYGONAL PILLBOX, SOUTH FACING ON THE OLD A34 LISTED IN WILLS 1985"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20258|15794|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX, SOUTH WEST FACING LISTED IN WILLS 1985 AS BEING AT SU 470671, PRESUMABLY ADJACENT TO THE LOCK. IS LISTED BY WILLS AS DESTROYED, AND IS NOT VISIBLE ON THE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. ROGER MILES DESCRIBES THIS AS INCORPORATED INTO BUILDING ON NORTHCROFT LANE. NGR SU47026719. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20259|1704|318|"SOUTH FACING POLYGONAL CONCRETE PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS BUT DESTROYED SINCE. [Latter comment does not appear to be correct 16.11.01]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20260|8853|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE SOUTH FACING PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. NOT DISCERNABLE ON AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20261|8851|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE SOUTH FACING PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. NOT DISCERNABLE ON AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. [SMR gives NGR - SU 459673]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20262|8850|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE SOUTH FACING PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE LOCK. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20263|8849|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE SOUTH FACING PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20264|8847|318|"POLYGONAL SOUTH FACING CONCRETE PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. VISIBLE ON NORTH SIDE OF LOCK ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. LISTED BY WILLS AS DESTROYED. [SMR gives NGR - SU 447667]. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20265|8848|318|"POLYGONAL CONCRETE SOUTH FACING PILLBOX LISTED IN WILLS 1985. VISIBLE ON 1969 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. IS LOCATED WHERE THE RAILWAY CROSSES THE CANAL. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20266|15795|220|"Auxiliary Unit operational base. Featured in BBC2 programme, 'Invasion!'. Grid reference only very approximate."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20267|15796|220|"Pillbox, set behind low stone wall at drive to house. Three wide, curving embrasures. Thin concrete roof. Probably not part of the defences of RAF Woodford. Pillboxes in this area also defended the AVRO Factory."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20268|15797|220|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox. Partly overgrown."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20269|15798|220|"2 x Allan Williams turret bases [may be ex-situ]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20270|9851|31|"Pillbox, low in ground and overgrown. Probably a type 22 or type 24."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20271|10125|31|"Type 24 pillbox in garden, with cultivated growth over it."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20272|10123|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, side by side with another [see UORN 10126] in a private garden."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20273|10126|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement, side by side with another [see UORN 10123] in a private garden."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20276|15799|31|"Concrete road sockets (flush with ground) for anti-tank vertical rails - part of a roadblock."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20277|15800|31|"Brick military building with concrete roof that might have been a store of some type. It is approx. 8ft square, with brick walls one brick thick (4ins), and with a concrete slab roof. Steps lead down to an entrance, but there are no signs of door fittings. The structure is buried to the roof at the back and about half way up the entrance side. [see also UORNs 5044 and 13085]."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20278|15801|407|"Military structure described as a 'bunker' - possibly a pillbox or anti-tank gun emplacement."|"2000/11/20"|0|"" 20279|15802|220|"Type 23 pillbox, with exterior gun pit for AA weapon [see also UORN 15803]."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20280|15803|220|"Type 23 pillbox, with exterior gun pit for AA weapon [see also UORN 15802]."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20281|15804|220|"Concrete-revetted anti-tank ditch."|"____/__/__"|6|"44" 20282|7193|220|"Gun emplacement for a 6pdr., designated M A/T 604. It was the fourth 6pdr. of the Middle Sector of the Taunton Stop LIne."|"____/__/__"|6|"23" 20283|960|220|"Circular WW1 pillbox, built of concrete blocks. With interior sliding steel shutters."|"1985/__/__"|6|"2" 20284|2128|220|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox, with office built above and external wooden stairs. Double steel doors in place."|"1985/__/__"|6|"4" 20285|15805|220|"Anti-tank 'pimples' on the river bank."|"____/__/__"|6|"4" 20286|7882|220|"Pillbox with surviving Turnbull muzzle pivot mountings for Vickers .303 machine guns."|"____/__/__"|6|"8" 20287|1600|220|"Type 22 pillbox, set low in the beach, with the shingle almost at embrasure level."|"1985/__/__"|6|"11" 20288|499|220|"Pillbox at railway bridge."|"1985/__/__"|6|"12" 20289|519|220|"Pillboxes under a road bridge."|"1985/__/__"|6|"12" 20290|15806|220|"Small, circular airfield pillbox, which had an AA gun mounting on top."|"1985/__/__"|6|"13" 20291|8247|220|"Hexagonal pillbox covering the Royal Military Canal at Appledore."|"1985/__/__"|6|"13" 20292|6327|220|"Pillbox, the walls of which have been thickened below embrasure level. Brick-shuttered with pree-case embrasures."|"1985/__/__"|6|"14" 20293|6919|220|"Type 23 pillbox, with open bay with crenellated walls and AA gun mounting in centre."|"1985/__/__"|6|"15" 20294|6479|220|"Type28a anti-tank gun emplacement. This pillbox was used in an experiment housing a 2pdr. A/Tk gun for a BBC 'Chronicle' programme in 1979."|"1985/__/__"|6|"16" 20295|6495|220|"Type 25 pillbox, now sunk in the ground to embrasure height. Corrugated-iron shuttered. The pillbox was intended to hold four men with three lmgs"|"1985/__/__"|6|"16 and 65" 20296|12681|220|"Type 24 [sic] pillbox, brick-shuttered. Built to defend the Royal Navy Depot at West Dean, Wiltshire."|"1985/__/__"|6|"17" 20297|10305|220|"Type 26 square pillbox, concrete-faced, with detached exterior blast wall."|"1985/__/__"|6|"17" 20298|15807|220|"Type 26, brick-shuttered pillbox."|"1985/__/__"|6|"17" 20299|7050|220|"'Cumberland-design' pillbox."|"1985/__/__"|6|"20" 20300|15808|220|"Pickett Hamilton Fort, with raising mechanism still in working order [1985]."|"1985/__/__"|6|"21" 20301|2352|220|"Norcon pillbox."|"1985/__/__"|6|"20" 20302|15809|220|"Cantilever airfield defence pillbox."|"1985/__/__"|6|"20" 20303|6029|220|"Tett turret - rare one-man pillbox. [This structure is now reported as totally destroyed - 2001]."|"1985/__/__"|6|"22" 20304|2994|220|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with protected entrance."|"1985/__/__"|6|"23" 20305|1177|220|"Pillbox of an 'Eastern Command design' based on the type 26, but a pair of this type joined together to give more space and wider fields of fire."|"1985/__/__"|6|"23" 20306|5675|346|"Twin machine gun post based on the type 26 pillbox, for enfilading fire along the beach at Hemsby."|"____/__/__"|6|"25" 20307|11348|346|"Welsh 'mini-castle'. Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|6|"26" 20308|836|346|"WW1 circular pillbox."|"____/__/__"|6|"27" 20309|15810|220|"Line of anti-tank ditch indicated by surviving bridge built to cross the ditch."|"1985/__/__"|6|"41" 20310|15811|220|"Hexagonal pillbox with brick shuttering made of Phorpres hollow bricks."|"1985/__/__"|6|"45" 20311|8885|220|"Type 28a anti-tank gun emplacement. It was photographed while being constructed [see reference below]."|"____/__/__"|6|"46" 20312|11174|220|"Pillbox hidden under the barn. [Archival sources for its construction and UORN 11175 survive]."|"1985/__/__"|6|"47" 20313|6779|220|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox, with uneven roof line made to assist camouflage."|"1985/__/__"|6|"47" 20314|15812|220|"Partially demolished (1985) pillbox, showing roof reinforcement bars."|"1985/__/__"|6|"458" 20315|6027|220|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete-faced. The exterior structure clearly shows the levels of each pouring of concrete."|"1985/__/__"|6|"49" 20316|3316|220|"Brick-shuttered, two-storey hexagonal pillbox. [Wills gives NGR - SS 916794: it is possible this is in fact a separate, but similar, structure]."|"1985/__/__"|6|"50" 20317|15813|31|"Searchlight post [see UORN 15144]."|"2001/10/30"|0|"" 20318|15814|31|"Searchlight post. Two storey building, with embrasures [see UORN 15144]."|"2001/10/30"|0|"" 20319|15815|31|"Harbour defence. Built along the side of the harbour wall to prevent ships or barges landing. Reinforced steel joists were fixed at a distance to the side of the wall and supported on iron girders from the sea bed."|"2001/07/10"|0|"" 20320|15816|31|"Harbour defence. Built along the side of the harbour wall to prevent ships or barges landing. Reinforced steel joists were fixed at a distance to the side of the wall and supported on iron girders from the sea bed."|"2001/07/10"|0|"" 20321|3028|220|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, built as part of wall, with a rear-entrance stairway."|"1985/__/__"|6|"53" 20322|7014|220|"Pillbox built within earlier stone 'folly' tower."|"1985/__/__"|6|"59" 20323|5479|220|"Pillbox, disguised as a brick outbuilding to a large house in the centre of the town."|"1985/__/__"|6|"58" 20325|15817|220|"Pillbox built within a garage with embrasures in the wall painted with the garage sign."|"1985/__/__"|6|"61" 20326|3174|220|"Circular, stone pillbox on two levels, with 'crenellated roof edge'."|"1985/__/__"|6|"61" 20327|15818|220|"Fine example of a camouflaged pillbox, which survived in its original condition to c. 1980. It was disguised as a summerhouse, and covered an important road junction over a road tunnel out of Bournemouth. [The current condition is unknown - 2001]."|"1985/__/__"|6|"63" 20328|12705|220|"Pillbox built into the Dairy House at Beaulieu. The building with its hexagonal roof conceals the pillbox which covers the adjacent river."|"1985/__/__"|6|"63" 20329|15819|220|"Loopholed wall."|"1985/__/__"|6|"66" 20330|6477|220|"Two pillboxes defending a crossing of the Kennet and Avon Canal."|"1985/__/__"|6|"67" 20331|15777|220|"Infantry section post defending a crossing point of the River Avon."|"1985/__/__"|6|"67" 20332|10739|220|"Pillbox, camouflaged with corrugated iron to look like a shed [see also UORN 15820]."|"____/__/__"|6|"67" 20333|15820|220|"Line of anti-tank cubes, adjacent to camouflaged pillbox [see UORN 10739]."|"____/__/__"|6|"67" 20335|7003|220|"Pillbox whose surviving interior (1985) included a chain to open the external steel shutter to an embrasure, and a wooden gun support shelf which could be folded flat when not in use."|"1985/__/__"|6|"68" 20336|15821|220|"Anti-tank rails to be used to form an anti-tank barrier."|"____/__/__"|6|"69" 20337|557|220|"Spigot mortar pedestal situated at a road junction."|"1985/__/__"|6|"69" 20338|15822|451|"Three concrete sockets on W edge of bridge. Assumed to be for steel girders as part of a roadblock. [Observed by recorder on the BBC1 'Gardeners' World' TV programme - 9.11.01]."|"2001/11/09"|0|"" 20339|5005|31|"3 x anti-tank blocks and 13 x concrete sockets in road."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20340|5003|31|"9 x anti-tank blocks."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20341|5002|31|"Single slotted anti-tank block."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20342|5000|31|"5 x anti-tank blocks, 2 slotted."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20343|5012|31|"2 x slotted anti-tank blocks."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20344|572|31|"Type 27 pillbox with 4 x anti-tank blocks."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20346|15823|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with single anti-tank block."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20347|4983|31|"Type 24 pillbox."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20348|15824|31|"Anti-tank 'tumblers' [?]."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20349|15825|31|"Type 22 pillbox."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20350|15826|31|"Small, circular pillbox built close to No.2 Power House of the King's Standing Broadcasting Station. It is 2.44m internal diameter and 1.83m high, and the walls are 380mm thick comprising brick-on-edge skins internally and externally filled with concrete. The roof is concrete 225mm thick above which is an additional thickness 300mm thick of earth fill with a brick-on-edge retaining wall. There is an entrance with a 215mm concrete lintel over and four embrasures with twice-stepped external reveals. The pillbox is set down into an earth bank with only about 1.2m of the brickwork showing above ground level, and the passage leading to the entrance is lined with local sandstone random rubble retaining walls. The pillbox was built in 1941/42 and it is understood that there was originally another similar one but its exact location is unknown. [The NGR is approximate as the recorder omitted this information]."|"2001/02/__"|0|"" 20351|15144|31|"4.7in gun emplacement base at TQ 68900570. Concrete base flush with beach."|"2001/10/30"|858|"" 20352|13852|31|"5 or 6 anti-tank cubes in one line (approx. 3ft 6ins size), and 30 in another line. The cubes in this line are of variable height, some as high as 7ft, others not much more than 5ft. They are set corner to corner, with a constant spacing gap (some 3ft)."|"2001/10/15"|0|"" 20353|13853|31|"Type 22 pillbox between anti-tank cubes nos 27 and 28 at the NE end of the line [see UORN 13852]."|"2001/10/15"|0|"" 20354|9102|31|"A twin line of anti-tank cubes running parallel to the coast to the rear of the dunes for about 100m before turning almost due E towards the sea at which point they previously disappeared into the sand. Recently, many more cubes have been exposed by erosion and fallen onto the beach. Some inscriptions on the cubes indicate construction in 1941. The number '575' can be seen stencilled on some of the cubes. This is either a beach sector number, or just possibly the company number of the Royal Engineers unit doing the construction work."|"2001/10/__"|0|"" 20357|15827|31|"Projecting from the ground a few inches are the tops of 3 x anti-tank cubes side by side with only inches between them. They seem to be about 3ft 6ins square. It is unclear if they are in their original position. There is also a large area of concrete at least 40ft x 30ft in the long grass nearby, covered with moss. There are no clues as to its use."|"2001/10/__"|0|"" 20358|15828|31|"Probably a type 24 pillbox. [The pillbox is on private, commercial property and the recorder was unable to inspect closely]."|"2001/10/25"|0|"" 20359|15829|238|"Bath anti-tank island."|"1940/__/__"|514|"" 20360|15830|31|"A 6ft x 3ft x 3ft concrete block with the short side end on to the road. On the uphill side of the block is a semi-circular metal ring."|"2001/10/25"|0|"" 20361|15831|171|"The upper floor of the stables at The Croft was used by the Wychbold Section, Home Guard as a base for patrolling in the area. Those not actively patrolling (2 hours on/4 hours off) would use the base for sleeping or resting. [Oral evidence from former Home Guard member]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20362|15832|238|"Type 22 pillbox. 6-sided brick and concrete pillbox, part of the airfield defences for RAF Pershore. Air photographs indicate that the pillbox has been removed only recently."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20363|15833|31|"During WW2, a wooden hut was erected by the first tee and manned by the Home Guard every night."|"2001/06/19"|0|"" 20364|15834|31|"No details are available, but a sandbagged position is likely. There is nothing apparently remaining of this weapons position. [Oral evidence from a former Home Guard member]."|"2001/08/14"|0|"" 20365|15835|31|"Small brick and concrete structure, about 4ft square, with observation slits/embrasures on all four sides. The appearance is of a small one-man pillbox."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 20366|15836|31|"6-sided tower above what appears to be a gas decontamination building. At about 20ft above ground level there are embrasures on each face of the tower. The size of the tower would suggest that the defence post would be crowded with more than two people inside. The tower is open-topped which suggests an AA position."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 20367|15837|31|"Double-deck pillbox with wide machine-gun embrasures at ground level and open-topped AA position above. Square plan form, so presumably type 26 variant. One of five pillboxes spaced around the boundary of this establishment and still surviving."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 20368|15838|31|"Double-deck pillbox with wide machine-gun embrasures at ground level and open-topped AA position above. Square plan form, so presumably type 26 variant. One of five pillboxes spaced around the boundary of this establishment and still surviving."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 20369|15839|31|"Double-deck pillbox with wide machine-gun embrasures at ground level and open-topped AA position above. Square plan form, so presumably type 26 variant. One of five pillboxes spaced around the boundary of this establishment and still surviving."|"1998/04/28"|0|"" 20370|15840|31|"A group of four Norcon pillboxes - described as 6ft diameter sewer pipes - overlooking the Lickey Incline. No longer there, but would have provided a good firing position for the Home Guard covering the Lickey Incline."|"2001/08/14"|0|"" 20371|15841|31|"Local Home Guard platoon used the school as their HQ/meeting place. [Oral evidence]."|"2001/08/29"|0|"" 20372|15842|31|"The Home Guard established a roadblock at this location in 1940 utilising barbed wire. This was probably a 'Wallace Bag-net' block, i.e. three coils of Dannert wire which could be quickly stretched across the road to form a block. Concrete cylinders would be used to supplement this block. Hooks were used to fix the wire to an adjacent house, one of which still remains."|"2001/08/__"|0|"" 20373|15843|31|"The Severn Stoke Platoon, Home Guard stored their rifles and ammunition in the former stables of the Boar's Head public house. The stables have now been converted to private garages for adjacent properties."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 20374|15844|31|"No details are available, but it is assumed that this was a Home Guard bombing trench for use in connection with the adjoining roadblock. The location was also used as a Home Guard observation post."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 20375|15845|31|"These two large riverside meadows were obstructed with a combination of poles and trenches to prevent German aircraft landing."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 20376|15846|31|"The Severn Stoke Home Guard Platoon used the stables here as their HQ, and the stable yard for parading and drill practice."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 20377|15847|31|"No details are available, but it is assumed that this was a Home Guard bombing trench for use in connection with the adjoining roadblock. The location was also used as a Home Guard observation post."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 20378|15848|31|"Moveable barriers were provided here during WW2 in order to create a roadblock. These were probably 'knife rests', but it is possible these were supplemented by concrete cylinders. [Oral evidence]."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 20379|15849|31|"This was a one-man covered dugout beneath a yew tree with telephone connection back to the operational base 300 yards to the S. The OP was constructed by 'John Patrol' members in order to observe anticipated German troop train movements over a viaduct to the NE. The dugout has been filled in but the yew tree remains. [Oral evidence from a surviving member of the patrol]."|"2001/09/17"|0|"" 20380|15850|31|"These two large fields were obstructed with wooden poles during WW2 to prevent German aircraft landing."|"2000/08/__"|0|"" 20381|10625|31|"11 x anti-tank 'pimples'. Some overturned. Used now to stop tipping in quarry. SU/SIHG/CRS197."|"1998/08/18"|0|"" 20383|15851|31|"Concrete, circular pillbox - probably a drum-shape built by Mowlem's, SU/SIHG/CRS166."|"1997/06/__"|0|"" 20385|10085|31|"Concrete, circular pillbox. Faces E (100 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. SU/SIHG/CRS171."|"1997/06/__"|0|"" 20386|15852|31|"Brick shuttered pillbox of irregular hexagonal form. Faces S (165 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS181]."|"1989/02/23"|0|"" 20388|15853|31|"Brick-shuttered, concrete pillbox of hexagonal shape - faces SW (208 degrees). 5 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. In excellent condition. 'Well hidden by ancient trees'. [Surrey Industrial Society record: SU/SIHG/CRS193.]."|"1998/06/04"|0|"" 20389|15854|31|"Possible line of anti-tank ditch linking sunken lane to woodland - ditch 1.7m deep and bank 2.1m, the whole 7m across. Possibly part of a larger complex hidden by scrub. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS194]."|"1998/07/17"|0|"" 20390|10046|31|"Concrete, slotted block with sloped rear face. Carries OS benchmark on side and is close to pillbox [see UORN 10047]. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS205]."|"1998/07/24"|0|"" 20391|15855|31|"Brick-shuttered, polygonal concrete pillbox - faces SW (220 degrees). 4 x lmg embrasures. Internal blast wall. Entry by vertical shaft. Excellent condition - 'near perfect'. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS209]."|"1998/09/02"|0|"" 20392|11302|31|"Brick-shuttered, concrete pillbox. Irregular hexagon. Faces SW (215 degrees). 5 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS210]."|"1997/05/__"|0|"" 20393|10049|31|"Infantry pillbox at the NW end of anti-tank ditch at farm [See also UORN 9533]."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 20394|10052|31|"Pillbox, partially buried in slumped ground. Brick-shuttered concrete. Four faces show below slumped ground, one section at higher level. Faces S (180 degrees). At least 4 x embrasures. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS216]."|"1998/11/30"|0|"" 20395|15856|31|"Brick-shuttered, concrete pillbox. Irregular hexagon. Faces S (200 degrees). 7 x embrasures (2 covering entrance), all stepped. Severe weathering of brickwork. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS152]. "|"1998/05/18"|0|"" 20397|11303|31|"Brick-shuttered, concrete pillbox. Irregular hexagon. Faces S (188 degrees). 6 x embrasures (1 covering entrance), all stepped and steel-faced. Severe damage to upper brick courses. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS153]."|"1998/05/17"|0|"" 20400|15857|31|"Brick-shuttered, concrete pillbox. Irregular hexagon. Faces S (190 degrees). 6 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS140]."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 20401|12328|31|"Brick-shuttered, concrete pillbox. Irregular hexagon. Faces S (195 degrees). 5 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS144]."|"1997/04/__"|0|"" 20403|15858|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE (140 degrees). 5 x embrasures, all stepped with steel facing. Internal blast wall. Some brick weathering. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS145]."|"1998/05/15"|0|"" 20404|12326|31|"Possible anti-aircraft gun position/pillbox, as no roof, only brick walls. 14in brick walls and concrete base. Faces S (156 degrees). Set back from scarp face. Collapsed or demolished by Jan. 1991. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS156]."|"1998/04/11"|0|"" 20406|15859|31|"Possible anti-aircraft gun position/pillbox, as no roof or base, only brick walls. No trace by March 1991."|"1991/03/24"|0|"" 20407|2437|31|"Brick-shuttered, concrete pillbox of irregular hexagonal form. Faces SW (235 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor condition. "|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 20409|15860|31|"Brick-shuttered, concrete pillbox of irregular hexagonal form. Faces SW (225 degrees). 7 x embrasures. Internal blast wall. In poor condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS159]."|"1996/12/__"|0|"" 20410|15861|31|"Polygonal, brick-shuttered pillbox - faces S. Irregular hexagon. 7 x embrasures. Good condition. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society: SU/SIHG/CRS161"|"1990/10/__"|0|"" 20411|15862|31|"Ruck pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20412|15863|407|"Concrete foundations, said to be from a gun emplacement, in a paddock at the bottom of a garden. Now totally destroyed under new housing."|"2001/11/30"|0|"" 20413|15864|31|"Earth covered open pit, possibly a mortar pit."|"1998/07/01"|0|"" 20414|15865|31|"Some 7 x loopholes (rifle and machine gun) in stone wall around farmstead."|"2000/09/07"|0|"" 20415|15279|31|"Photographic and descriptive record of the surviving structures of this battery."|"1998/01/18"|0|"" 20416|15866|31|"Wooden sheds used by No. 2 Platoon A Company 10 Battalion."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20417|12955|31|"Extensive photographic and descriptive record."|"1995/12/__"|0|"" 20418|15867|31|"Some 15 x anti-tank cubes which have been used post-war to strengthen the harbour walls."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20419|15868|31|"Some 50 x anti-tank 'pimples', thought to be in their original location."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20420|15869|31|"A pile of brick, reinforced concrete, and flagstone rubble, with evidence of a roof slab and two embrasures, is probably the site of a demolished pillbox."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20421|15870|31|"Some 15 x anti-tank 'pimples', some in their original positions, others heaped up."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20423|13612|31|"Recorder, Cobb, states this is a type 27 pillbox [ND 20886770]."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20424|15872|31|"3 x anti-tank cubes, one in its original location and the other two pushed up against it."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20425|15873|31|"A variant on the type 22 pillbox, now three-quarters buried. There are several tons of rubble and slurry in the interior. The embrasures are bricked up."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20426|15874|31|"Probable type 22 pillbox, now collapsed onto the beach below the cliff."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20427|15875|31|"Probable type 22 pillbox, now collapsed onto the beach below the cliff."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20428|15876|31|"Scattered line of some 13 x anti-tank cubes."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20429|15877|31|"Pillbox of a rectangular plan, now reduced to the level of its plinth."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20430|15878|31|"Concrete type 22 pillbox sunk into the ground to within 3ft of its roof, just below the level of the embrasures. It faces due E, and has recently been painted in brown and green camouflage colours. It stands in the grounds of the airfield museum."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20431|15879|31|"Line of some 54 x anti-tank cubes running for nearly 200 yards at the top of sand dunes."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20432|15880|31|"10 x anti-tank cubes in a V-shaped formation."|"2001/06/__"|0|"" 20433|15881|31|"Battle headquarters building."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20434|12702|31|"Reinforced concrete shaped anti-tank blocks in a line E-W from roadside to edge of lake under mature trees in a park."|"2001/05/23"|0|"" 20435|1604|31|"6 x anti-tank cones and concrete sockets for vertical rails."|"2000/08/17"|0|"" 20436|15801|31|"Pillbox structure of brick with concrete roof based on corrugated iron. Two chambers, each about 2m x 7m, dividing wall with door. Both have splayed embrasures, one in end wall to NE, the other in side wall to SE - this one also has entrance in SW wall. Commands low valley to E; set in hillside. Possibly a light machine gun post or 'lookout'. Local story of 'underground tunnels' is based on a slight depression full of rubbish to W and seems fanciful."|"2001/11/13"|0|"" 20437|15882|452|"Apparently there was a single row of anti-tank obstacle sockets (four or five) across the surface of the road near the bridge. [see photograph in the 'Shropshire Star', 21.12.01]."|"2001/12/21"|0|"" 20438|7254|31|"Square pillbox, concrete-faced, with four embrasures. Entrance at one corner. Now covered with spray-can graffiti. "|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20439|12445|31|"Probable spigot mortar pedestal, close to a pillbox [see UORN 7254]. The steel spigot has been removed. A modern pipe line raised on concrete blocks passes close by."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20440|1950|31|"Type 24 pillbox. A door has been fitted and the embrasures blocked. It is used as a garden shed."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20442|15883|270|"Pillbox. Blown up with dynamite, c.1946/47."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20443|5024|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with a contemporary sign on the interior anti-ricochet wall."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 20444|11426|270|"Type 27 pillbox, with the remains of a pierced, aluminium embrasure cover still in situ"|"2002/01/15"|0|"" 20445|11677|220|"Site where anti-tank ditch crossed lane showing gap in the hedgerow."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20446|9876|220|"2 x anti-tank cones."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20447|6794|31|"Type 24 pillbox in private garden. In poor condition - overgrown. A base of a structure is nearby."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20448|11051|31|"Recorder, Shackel, records two pillboxes at this location - the second at SU 83414835."|"2001/11/__"|0|"" 20450|15885|31|"Rectangular stone clad pillbox with brick and concrete interior. Entrance by way of trap door in roof. There are 10 embrasures and earth on the roof."|"1996/05/__"|0|"" 20451|7587|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Heavily overgrown. Entrance appears to have been damaged, possibly in attempt to destroy. Reinforcing bars exposed. Faces E across river."|"2002/04/21"|0|"" 20452|7585|31|"Type 22 pillbox, heavily overgrown. Otherwise, good condition."|"2002/04/21"|0|"" 20453|12995|31|"Very fine example of a type 24 pillbox. Thick-walled and concrete-faced. Remains of gun mount fixings, and patterned interior metal lining to walls. Dug in to the ground very close to the river bank, facing NNE to enfilade the river. Stepped embrasures. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Access possible inside and out - close to footpath."|"2002/04/21"|0|"" 20455|15887|31|"Twenty-two hairpins ranged down railway embankment in four rows. They are not welded girders, but bent rails. All appear in good condition."|"2002/04/__"|0|"" 20456|15888|215|"Spigot mortar site."|"1999/__/__"|598|"71" 20457|15889|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"71" 20459|15891|215|"Spigot mortar site."|"1999/__/__"|598|"71" 20460|15892|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"71" 20461|15893|215|"Spigot mortar site."|"1999/__/__"|598|"70" 20462|15894|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"70" 20463|15895|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"70" 20464|15896|215|"Spigot mortar site. DESTROYED."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20465|15897|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20466|15898|215|"Coastal battery site. Two gun houses for 4in naval guns. Also Bofors and AALMG. Placed on 'care and maintenance, January 1945. Some buildings survive as well as underground works. Defending pillboxes and spigot mortars which were manned by the local Home Guard. [see separate records]."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20467|15899|215|"Spigot mortar site. DESTROYED."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20468|15900|215|"Spigot mortar site. DESTROYED."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20469|15901|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20470|15902|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20471|15903|215|"Coastal defence light. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20472|15904|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20473|15905|215|"Pillbox. Destroyed."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20474|15906|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20475|15907|215|"Spigot mortar site."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20476|15908|215|"Spigot mortar site."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20477|15909|215|"Home Guard shelter."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20478|15910|215|"Type 22 pillbox."|"1999/__/__"|598|"78" 20480|15911|32|"Artillery gun position: 2 x 25 pdrs of 238 Bty, 115 Field Regt. RA. [documentary reference: Cassini reference 845279]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20483|15914|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 85842792]. It consisted of holes dug for vertical rails [Information from Brian Grint]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20484|15915|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 85422810]. Holes dug to take vertical rails [Information from Brian Grint]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20485|15916|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 85862827]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20486|15917|235|"Roadblock. Locational details from Brian Grint. Holes dug to take vertical rails."|"2001/01/__"|0|"" 20487|15918|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 85802845]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20488|15919|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 85892850]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20489|15920|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 85702855]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20490|15921|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 86492860]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20491|15922|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 87852951]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20492|15923|32|"Anti tank trench, with wire and scaffolding. Cassini grid reference, 541621. Categorised 'C'."|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20493|15924|32|"Wire. Cassini grid reference, 538623. "|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20494|15925|32|"Anti tank trench, with wire and scaffolding. Cassini grid reference, 539621. "|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20495|15926|32|"Anti tank trench, with scaffolding. Cassini grid reference, 530622. "|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20496|15927|32|"Anti tank trench, with scaffolding and wire. Cassini grid reference, 536622. "|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20497|15928|32|"Anti tank trench, with scaffolding and wire. Cassini grid reference, 532623. "|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20498|15929|32|"Anti tank trench, with scaffolding. Cassini grid reference, 543620. "|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20499|15930|32|"Anti tank trench, with scaffolding and wire. Cassini grid reference, 535622. "|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20500|15931|32|"Anti tank trench, with wire and lorry track. Cassini grid reference, 542621. "|"1949/__/__"|865|"" 20501|15932|32|"Wire. Cassini grid reference, 830350. "|"1949/__/__"|866|"" 20502|15933|32|"Defence post. Cassini grid reference, 830349. "|"1949/__/__"|866|"" 20503|1030|32|"Pillbox and defence post at Cassini grid 577611 may be to this site. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1949/__/__"|867|"" 20505|15934|32|"Anti-tank ditch. Cassini grid reference, 572618 (TG 110436). Categorised 'C'. [The ditch further south and west is plotted from German aerial photograph]. "|"1949/__/__"|867|"" 20506|15935|32|"Two pillboxes and a gun emplacement. Cassini grid reference 120237. Categorised 'B' - ""visible from highway and unsightly"". [possibly this is same site as UORN 2171]."|"1950/__/__"|871|"" 20507|15936|32|"Spigot mortar. Cassini grid reference 123248 [this is almost certainly an error for 123238]. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1950/__/__"|871|"" 20508|13761|32|"Spigot mortar. This site may be the one given at Cassini ref. 122249 [almost certainly an error for 122239]. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1950/__/__"|871|"" 20509|15937|32|"Spigot mortar. Cassini grid reference 121248 [this is almost certainly an error for 121238]. Categorised 'C' for removal."|"1950/__/__"|871|"" 20510|15938|32|"Spigot mortar. Cassini grid reference 123236."|"1950/__/__"|871|"" 20511|15939|32|"Wire. No grid reference - position approximate."|"1949/__/__"|871|"" 20513|12825|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 57. Documentary source: Cassini reference 86922856."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20514|15941|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Serial no. 59. [Documentary reference: Cassini 85592836]. Pillbox location confirmed by information from Mr. Brian Grint."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20515|5476|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 60. Documentary reference: Cassini 86862783."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20516|15942|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Serial no. 61. [Documentary reference: Cassini 85752732]. [This site may be associated with that recorded as UORN13684 and interpreted from APs as weapon pits]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20517|5479|32|"Two pillboxes listed at this location. [Documentary references: Cassini 85912842 (serial no. 62) and 85942844]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20518|15943|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Serial no. 63. [Documentary reference: Cassini 86062852]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20519|13686|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 64. Documentary reference: Cassini 85332946."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20520|5474|32|"Pillbox. Documentary reference: Cassini 85682913."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20521|15944|32|"Pillbox. [Documentary reference: Cassini 85942837]. Information from Mr. Brian Grint states this was a large pillbox (6 men): it was camouflaged by placing a Victorian monument on top of it."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20522|5477|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 58. Documentary reference: Cassini 86302845 (probably this site)."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20523|13683|32|"Pillbox. [Documentary reference: Cassini 86502870 - probably this site].Prepared anti-tank gun site to be used on 'action stations' [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 863286]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20524|15945|32|"Prepared 6pdr. anti-tank gun site to be used on 'action stations' [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 863286]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20527|13692|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Serial no. 68. Documentary reference: Cassini 87212956."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20528|13687|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Serial no. 67. Documentary reference: Cassini 87262958."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20529|15947|235|"Spigot mortar pedestal. Removed during building of housing estate and now located at Old Station Road (TG 3992510125)."|"2002/01/__"|0|"" 20530|15948|235|"Spigot mortar pedestal. Preserved as a garden feature. [Possibly this is the same site as UORN 13688]."|"2002/01/__"|0|"" 20532|15949|235|"Sandbagged gun post manned by the Pioneer Corps."|"2002/01/__"|0|"" 20533|15950|32|"Roadblock. [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 85992836]. Locational details from Brian Grint. Holes dug to take vertical rails."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20534|15951|235|"Steel hawser stretched across river."|"2002/01/__"|0|"" 20536|15952|235|"Boat patrol base."|"2002/01/__"|0|"" 20537|15953|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20538|15954|32|"Beach scaffolding. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20539|15955|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20540|15956|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20541|9102|32|"94 x concrete blocks detailed on map of post-war coastal survey of defences."|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20542|15897|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal survey of defences."|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20544|15958|32|"Searchlight house. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20545|15959|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20546|1104|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war survey of coastal defences."|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20547|15960|32|"Area of zig-zag slit trenches surrounding pillbox [see UORN 1104]. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20548|15961|32|"Spigot mortar. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 20549|15893|32|"Spigot mortar. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. ['Silent Sentinels' grid reference for this site is incorrect]."|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20550|15894|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. 'Silent Sentinels' grid reference is incorrect."|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20551|1107|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20552|15895|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. 'Silent Sentinels' grid reference is incorrect."|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20554|15962|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20555|15963|32|"Zig-zag slit trenches. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20556|15964|32|"Tubular scaffolding. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. [The beach scaffolding at Weybourne appears to have been erected after August 1940, between then and August 1941]."|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20557|1061|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20558|1062|32|"Brick pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20559|1068|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20560|15965|32|"Tubular scaffolding. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. [The beach scaffolding at Weybourne appears to have been erected after August 1940, between then and August 1941]."|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20561|15966|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. This, and a nearby gun emplacement, appear to have had underground chambers with a separate entrance to the WSW."|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20562|15967|32|"Gun emplacement. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. This, and a nearby pillbox, appear to have had underground chambers with a separate entrance to the WSW."|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20563|1056|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20564|15968|32|"Observation post. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20565|15969|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20566|15892|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20568|1029|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20569|15971|32|"Zig-zag slit trenches. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20570|1053|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20571|1054|32|"Pillbox. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20572|15972|32|"Zig-zag slit trenches. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20573|15973|32|"Zig-zag slit trenches. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20574|1011|32|"Anti-tank ditch. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|868|"" 20575|15934|221|"Anti-tank ditch. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20576|15966|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"" 20577|15974|221|"Anti-aircraft machine gun. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"" 20578|15975|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"" 20579|15976|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"" 20580|15977|221|"Barbed wire defences. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"" 20581|15978|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"" 20582|15979|221|"Rifle pit. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20583|15980|221|"Rifle pit. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20585|1052|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20586|15981|221|"Rifle pit. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20587|15982|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20588|15983|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20589|15984|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20590|15985|221|"Pillbox. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20591|15986|221|"Defence work of unknown description. Plotted from German AP. [Translation of symbol not available]. It is possibly a Lyon light emplacement, for which there is a documentary source at Cassini 567619 [see also UORN 15987]."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20592|15987|221|"Defence work of unknown description. Plotted from German AP. [Translation of symbol not available]. [see also UORN 15986]."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20593|15988|32|"Battle headquarters. Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 563609."|"1940/08/__"|873|"" 20594|15989|32|"Headquarters of 5 Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment. Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 570613. Position also marked on map with WO 166/4560."|"1940/08/__"|873|"" 20595|1071|32|"Lyon Light emplacement. Documentary source. Cassini 572619."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20596|15990|32|"Lyon light. Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 564620."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20597|15991|32|"Roadblock. At the entrance to the camp where road crossed by anti-tank ditch. Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 565614."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20598|15991|221|"Roadblock. Plotted from German AP."|"1940/10/__"|679|"55" 20599|15992|32|"Observation post at windmill. Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 577614. The windmill had no sails during the war."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20601|15993|32|"Observation post. Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 563612."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20602|15994|32|"Royal Artillery observation post. Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 564607."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20603|7581|31|"Type 22 pillbox in good condition. Concrete faced. Brick anti-ricochet wall. At corner of field, at junction of road and trackway. Faces N. Access possible, exterior and interior."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20604|7579|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal protecting bridge crossing of River Chelmer at Hartford End. On private land. No access."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20605|7580|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal. On private land. No access."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20606|12999|31|"Roadblock. No surviving remains."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20607|12998|31|"No sign of this pillbox."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20608|7578|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with exterior detached, loopholed blast wall. This is a type common in Essex (Eastern Command). Concrete-faced. Roof with chamfered edge. At edge of field. No access. Faces NE."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20609|7186|31|"Double-chambered anti-tank gun emplacement, with main embrasure facing NW towards Hartford End bridge. Remains of interior corrugated iron shuttering. Interior access possible."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20611|12997|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox - in good condition. In field, but access possible, outside and inside. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Faces NNE towards river valley."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20612|7583|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox with detached loopholed blast wall - the standard Eastern Command type. Heavily overgrown, otherwise probably survives in good condition. Chamfered roof edge. Faces NNE towards river. By footpath. Access difficult because of overgrowth."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20613|6777|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox. Faces N towards river valley. At corner of a field, just off a public footpath. Interior access not possible owing to overgrowth and rubbish piled up against pillbox."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20614|12996|31|"Pillbox of square Eastern Command type with detached loopholed blast wall. Completely hidden at the edge of a field under thick overgrowth. Faces NNE towards river a short distance away. Probably in good condition, but access very difficult owing to vegetation and adjacent ditch."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20615|12992|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete-faced, overgrown amongst trees. Thick-walled with chamfered roof edge. Access to exterior and interior is possible. Faces ENE enfilading river. Brick anti-ricochet wall."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20617|7585|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Good condition. Partly overgrown. Faces E towards river. In corner of field. No interior access owing to overgrowth."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20618|7584|31|"Pillbox buried in hedgerow, and so overgrown exact type could not be seen."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20619|7584|221|"Anti-aircraft machine gun post [plotted from German aerial photograph GB 1042 R - 063-068]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20620|6762|31|"Unable to visit this pillbox as no apparent public access, but viewed from a distance and the position confirmed."|"2002/05/14"|0|"" 20621|7586|31|"Type 22 pillbox heavily overgrown in hedgerow. Stands on concrete plinth. Faces NE. No access as deep into a field. This is one pillbox missed by German air reconnaissance!"|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20622|6977|31|"Unable to locate this pillbox."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20623|7577|31|"Square infantry pillbox, with cut off corners and chamfered roof edge. At edge of field off footpath, buried in a hedgerow so interior access not possible. Hedgerow may be concealing a detached blast wall. Faces N towards river."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20624|7574|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox with detached loopholed blast wall. Four foot thick walls. Interior shuttered with corrugated iron, some of which survives. Good example. Faces NE towards river. Public footpath passes between pillbox and blast wall."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20625|7573|31|"Rectangular infantry pillbox with detached loopholed blast wall. Four foot thick walls. Interior shuttered with corrugated iron, some of which survives. Good example. Faces E towards river. Public footpath passes between pillbox and blast wall."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20626|7571|31|"Rectangular pillbox with detached loopholed blast wall. Some interior corrigated iron shuttering still in place.Good example. Faces E towards river. In field off trackway. Access possible."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20627|7570|31|"Type 24 pillbox, badly overgrown. Faces E. Chamfered roof edge. Access possible although off public footpath."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20628|7569|31|"Type 22 pillbox at junction of two tracks. Badly overgrown, which prevents interior inspection. Metal-lined embrasures. Faces E towards river."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20629|7568|31|"Pillbox buried under field of rape. Inspection impossible. No access when crops growing. Faces E towards bridge. [Seen on 26.11.02, when no crop, to be a type 24 in good condition]."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20630|13002|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Very good example in field near to river. Interior access possible. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Corrugated iron shuttering still present inside. Faces N enfilading river towards bridge."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20632|7572|31|"Type 22 pillbox at edge of field, on higher ground overlooking river. Faces E. Overgrowth prevents interior access."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20633|7576|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Concrete-faced. Against hedgerow well into field. Private land. No access. Heavily overgrown. Faces NE along hedgerow towards river."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20634|7575|31|"Type 22 pillbox in very good condition. Concrete-faced, with brick anti-ricochet wall. Faces NE towards river. On private land (field): no access."|"2002/05/16"|0|"" 20635|15995|32|"2 pdr. anti-tank gun position covering the anti-tank ditch. Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 564614 [one source says 562614]."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20636|15996|32|"2 pdr. anti-tank gun position covering the anti-tank ditch where the road to the camp crosses it (roadblock). Documentary source. Cassini grid ref. 565614. [A further anti-tank gun position is given in 18 Div. War Diary as 563617]."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20637|15997|238|"Double line of 'mushroom' anti-personnel mines (35 mines). Documentary source. "|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20638|15998|238|"Anti-tank mines at edge of beach (200 mines). Documentary source. "|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20639|1063|32|"Machine gun task. Fixed line along foreshore W. Cassini ref. 572620."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20640|1068|32|"Machine gun task. Fixed line along foreshore W. Cassini ref. 573619."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20641|1032|238|"D Coy 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment section post. Bren gun. Direction of fire NE."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20642|1039|238|"D Coy 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment section post."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20643|15892|238|"Was probably D Coy 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment section post."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20646|15999|238|"D Coy 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment section post. Bren gun. Direction of fire NE."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20647|15975|238|"D Coy 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment section post. Bren gun positioned here, firing due N."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20648|15978|238|"Possibly D Coy 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment section post."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20649|15983|238|"Possibly D Coy 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment section post."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20651|15985|238|"Bren gun positioned here, firing due N."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20652|15976|238|"Bren gun positioned here firing ENE."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20653|16000|238|"18pdr. gun position. Cassini ref. 573618."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20654|1062|238|"Possible position of 4in naval gun."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20655|16001|238|"Battle headquarters of 53 Inf. Bde."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20656|16002|238|"Battle headquarters - possibly of D Coy 5 Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20657|16003|238|"Battle headquarters - possibly of B Coy 5th Bn. Royal Norfolk Regiment."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20658|16004|32|"Prepared 6pdr. anti-tank gun site to be used on 'action stations' [Documentary reference: Cassini reference 863284]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20659|15921|32|"Roadblock. 10 rails bent. 1 x 5ft concrete cube. Cassini 86492856."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20660|15950|32|"Roadblock. 13 rails bent. 1 x 5ft cube. Cassini ref. 85992835."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20661|15915|32|"Roadblock. 10 rails bent. 1 x 5ft cube. Cassini ref. 85452810."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20662|15917|32|"Roadblock. 22 rails bent. 16 rails straight. Cassini ref. 85912825"|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20663|15918|32|"Roadblock. 17 rails bent. 16 rails straight. Cassini ref. 85922843."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20664|15920|32|"Roadblock. 10 rails bent. 10 rails straight."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20666|16005|32|"Roadblock. Documentary reference: Cassini 87212956."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20668|16006|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Serial no. 69. Cassini reference 87162946."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20670|16007|32|"Headquarters of A Coy 6 Bn Norfolk Regiment. Cassini ref. 574614."|"1940/08/__"|873|"" 20671|16008|32|"Artillery observation post. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 785557."|"1941/04/20"|876|"" 20672|7486|32|"Machine gun position (.303). Documentary source. Manned by 8 Pl. A Coy, 11 Bn Highland Light Infantry. Cassini ref. 790565."|"1941/10/__"|877|"" 20673|16009|32|"Machine gun post [task]. .303. Documentary source. Manned by 9 Pl A Coy 11 HLI. Cassini ref. 788560."|"1941/04/20"|877|"" 20674|16010|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 793565."|"1941/04/20"|877|"" 20675|16011|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 783559."|"1941/04/20"|877|"" 20676|16012|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 781558."|"1941/04/20"|877|"" 20677|16013|32|"Fougasse. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 781558."|"1941/04/20"|877|"" 20678|16014|32|"Fougasse. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 790565."|"1941/04/20"|877|"" 20679|16015|32|"Fougasse. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 790564."|"1941/04/20"|877|"" 20680|16016|32|"Demolition site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 957927."|"1940/06/__"|878|"" 20681|16017|32|"Observation post - tower on house. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 946925."|"1941/05/__"|879|"" 20682|16018|32|"Observation post (for 2 NCOs and 6 ORs). Documentary source. Cassini ref. 949921. [Probably the same site as pillbox UORN 11779]."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20683|16019|32|"Tubular scaffolding running between Dunwich cliffs (Cassini 932883) and Walberswick (Cassini 957926). Documentary source. "|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20684|16020|32|"Roadblock. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 945924."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20685|7488|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 20686|6056|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 20687|6083|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from 1:2500 OS sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 20688|440|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20689|439|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20690|2045|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 20691|2044|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. One of two pillboxes at this location [see UORN 16021]."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 20693|16021|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. One of two pillboxes at this location [see UORN 2044]."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 20694|2042|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 20695|2041|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 20697|16022|31|"Type 24 concrete-faced pillbox, with cut off corners and chamfered roof edge. 3ft 6ins walls. Sunken. Stepped embrasures. Faces NNE. No public access without permission."|"2002/06/07"|0|"" 20698|16023|31|"Square infantry pillbox of the Eastern Command type, with detached, loopholed exterior blast wall. Chamfered roof edges. Protecting bridge, faces N. Used as store with modern locked door. No public access without permission. Aerial photograph evidence shows as well a possible pillbox to the SW of the bridge, but this is uncertain."|"2002/06/07"|0|"" 20699|16024|31|"Two massive concrete blocks (5ft x 4ft) at S end of bridge, part of a roadblock. Iron rail and earthenware pipe extend from one. A steel hawser would have been stretched between the two blocks."|"2002/06/07"|0|"" 20701|382|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Concrete-faced. On hill slope facing E towards river. Heavily overgrown. No access without permission - private land."|"2002/06/07"|0|"" 20702|391|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, one of two at this location. On raised concrete base. Interior brick anti-ricochet wall. Multi-stepped embrasures. The number '17' is stencilled in black on the inner pillar. On NW side of small bridge [see UORN 390 as well]. Faces ENE. No access without permission as on private land."|"2002/06/07"|0|"" 20703|390|31|"Type 24 thick-walled pillbox, one of two at this location. On raised concrete base. Interior brick anti-ricochet wall. Multi-stepped embrasures. On SW side of small bridge [see UORN 391 as well]. Faces ENE. No access without permission as on private land."|"2002/06/07"|0|"" 20704|392|31|"Two huge concrete blocks on either side of track at E end of bridge, now toppled from their original positions. Part of a roadblock. SE block has iron rail and earthenware pipe protruding."|"2002/06/07"|0|"" 20707|5204|238|"Single row of anti-tank blocks both sides of dyke path. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 20708|5205|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 20709|5206|238|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 20710|5143|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 20711|2954|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 20712|16025|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. It also shows on 1981 and 1991 aerial photographs."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 20713|16026|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 20714|16027|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 20715|6410|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 20716|6411|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 20717|6428|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 20719|6435|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 20720|6434|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 20721|6433|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 20722|6432|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 20723|6436|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 20724|6438|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 20725|6429|238|"Octagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 20726|6392|238|"Hexagonal structure (on top of a square structure) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 20727|6390|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 20728|6391|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 20729|6440|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 20730|6334|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 20731|6389|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 20732|6388|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 20733|16028|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1978/__/__"|0|"" 20735|9102|238|"Double row of anti tank cubes plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. A further single side row runs from TG 4984519802 to TG 4988019811."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 20737|11779|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 20738|11780|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 20739|11778|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 20740|12791|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 20741|2743|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 20742|4697|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 20743|2745|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 20744|1573|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 20745|1571|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 20746|16029|221|"Large square structure with flat roof plotted from RAF oblique air photograph. [Oral testimony obtained on 12.6.04 states that this was not a concrete pillbox, but a low-walled, sandbagged position]."|"1941/07/07"|1009|"" 20747|16030|221|"Anti-tank blocks [plotted from German aerial photograph]. Between the blocks and the sea, in the area immediately north of the River Blyth, was a barbed wire fence."|"1973/__/__"|679|"33" 20748|16031|221|"Armoured observation post [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1973/__/__"|679|"33" 20749|16032|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"33" 20751|16033|221|"Lines of anti tank blocks [plotted from German aerial photograph]. [see related sites UORNs 11726 and 11727, and also UORN 16034]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"33" 20752|16034|221|"Line of anti tank blocks [plotted from German aerial photograph]. [see related sites UORNs 11726 and 11727, and also UORN 16033]. By 1952 these blocks have gone."|"1940/__/__"|679|"33" 20753|11778|221|"Pillbox shown on German aerial photograph."|"1940/__/__"|679|"33" 20754|16035|32|"Prepared cratering site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 954927."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20755|16036|32|"Prepared cratering site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 951926."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20756|16037|32|"Prepared cratering site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 952926."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20757|16038|32|"Prepared cratering site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 948925."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20758|16039|32|"Prepared cratering site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 947924."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20759|16040|32|"Prepared cratering site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 939925."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20760|16041|32|"Flame fougasse site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 9952924."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20761|16042|32|"Minefield. Documentary source. Cassini refs. 95659252 - 95389212."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 20762|15967|32|"Documentary source listing gun emplacement, observation post, and ammunition pit. (Cassini ref. 574618)."|"1940/11/14"|881|"" 20763|15978|32|"Documentary source listing gun emplacement, observation post, and ammunition post at Cassini ref. 570619 may be to this site."|"1940/11/14"|881|"" 20764|1068|32|"Documentary reference to pillbox at Cassini ref. 573618 may be to this site."|"1940/11/15"|881|"" 20765|1061|32|"Documentary reference to a pillbox at Cassini ref. 572619 may be to this site."|"1940/11/14"|881|"" 20766|16007|32|"Headquarters of A Coy 8th Bn The Lincolnshire Regiment."|"1941/05/__"|882|"" 20768|16043|32|"Battle headquarters of A Coy 8th Bn The Lincolnshire Regiment."|"1941/05/__"|882|"" 20769|16003|32|"Battle headquarters of B Coy, 8th Bn The Lincolnshire Regiment (Cassini ref. 562614)"|"1941/05/__"|882|"" 20770|15988|32|"Battle headquarters HQ Coy, 8th Bn The Lincolnshire Regiment (Cassini ref. 562610)."|"1941/05/__"|882|"" 20771|6390|32|"Documentary source lists this as a Bren gun pillbox, 2% completed at 11.8.40. Job no. 99. Cassini ref. 141930."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20772|6392|32|"Documentary source lists this as a Bren gun pillbox, 2% completed at 11.8.40. Job no. 100. Cassini ref. 145927."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20773|6393|32|"Documentary source lists this as a Bren gun pillbox - not started at 11.8.40. Job no. 101. Cassini ref. 155928."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20774|6391|32|"Documentary source lists this as a Bren gun pillbox (job no. 98) - no start made at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 135933."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20775|6440|32|"Documentary source lists this as an anti-tank gun emplacement (job no. 97), 95% completed at 11.8.40, but with a 6pdr. gun pedestal to be fixed. Cassini ref. 132932."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20776|6389|32|"Documentary source lists this as a Bren gun pillbox, 3% completed at 11.8.40. Job no. 95. Cassini ref. 128933."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20777|6388|32|"Documentary source lists this as a Bren gun pillbox, 2% completed at 11.8.40. Job no.94. Cassini ref. 123936."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20779|16044|32|"Documentary source. Bridge prepared for demolition. Chamber 75% complete at 10.8.40. Serial no. C.3."|"1940/08/10"|884|"" 20780|1056|32|"Documentary source. Listed as a type 350/40. Cassini ref. 575617."|"1941/04/25"|885|"" 20781|1023|32|"Documentary source. Listed as a type 27. Cassini ref. 585614."|"1941/04/25"|885|"" 20782|1027|32|"Documentary source. Listed as a type 350/40. Cassini ref. 585615."|"1941/05/30"|886|"" 20783|1053|32|"Documentary source. Listed as a type 350/40. Cassini ref. 588616."|"1941/05/30"|886|"" 20784|1099|32|"Documentary source. Listed as a type 350/40. Cassini ref. 563597."|"1941/05/30"|886|"" 20785|1571|32|"Documentary source. Bren gun pillbox. Job no. 64. 35% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 037069."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20786|16045|31|"Follows pattern of type 24 thick walled variety. Irregular hexagonal shape means five out of the six sides are of the same length and are each pierced by an embrasure set centrally. The sixth wall (the longest) is the rear wall. On this side is found the entrance to the full height of the wall. Protecting the entrance and covering the rear (towards the road) is an embrasure each side. These are stepped in from the sides but not top or bottom. The roof is constructed of a large slab of concrete about 12-18 inches thick. The edge on all but the rear wall is angled downwards. Internally, the anti-ricochet wall is intact. The forward facing embrasures are constructed with a flat concrete shelf some 6-8 inches below the opening. There are some hinge strips and hinges still existing as well as a wooden shelf edging."|"1997/03/__"|0|"" 20787|16045|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 20788|16045|32|"Documentary source. Bren gun pillbox. Job no. 64. 35% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 037069."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20789|16046|32|"Documentary source for anti-tank gun and Bren gun pillbox. Job no. 63. 25% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 037068."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20790|16047|32|"Documentary source. Bren gun pillbox. Job no. 66. 18% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 033058. [This pillbox is described as at Littleport Bridge, although the grid reference places it a way south]."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20791|16048|32|"Documentary source. Bren gun pillbox. Job no. 67. 18% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 031061. [This site is stated as being at Littleport Bridge but, in fact, is a considerable distance south]."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20792|16049|32|"Documentary source. Bren gun pillbox. Job no. 67. 18% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 031061. [This pillbox is described as at Littleport Bridge, although the grid reference places it a way south]."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20793|2743|32|"Documentary source for anti-tank gun and Bren gun pillbox. Job no. 71. 15% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 039057."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20795|16050|32|"Documentary source. Bren gun pillbox. Job no. 67. 18% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 031061. "|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20796|16051|32|"Documentary source. Tunnels for explosive charges dug through abutments and chambers constructed. Completed by 23.9.40. Serial no. C.8. Cassini ref. 033064. "|"1940/08/10"|884|"" 20797|16052|32|"Documentary source. Roadblock. Cassini ref. 032051. "|"1940/08/10"|887|"" 20798|16053|32|"Documentary source. Roadblock. Cassini ref. G.028058. "|"1940/08/10"|887|"" 20799|16054|32|"Documentary source. Roadblock. Cassini ref. 021063. "|"1940/08/10"|887|"" 20800|16055|32|"Documentary source. Railblock. On 'Thorney Line'. Cassini ref. 030059. [Another documentary source gives 030057 (Serial no. HX.27 - Eastern Command, 1107) - see references]."|"1940/08/10"|887|"" 20801|16056|32|"Railblock. Bridge prepared for demolition by 228 Fd. Coy. RE. Manned by 5 Coy, 10th Bn Suffolk Home Guard. Cassini ref. 319593."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20802|16057|32|"Bridge prepared for demolition by 228 Fd. Coy. RE. Manned by 5 Coy, 10th Bn Suffolk Home Guard."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20803|16058|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. 16. Manned by 5 Coy, 10th Bn Suffolk Home Guard. 2 x LMG and 6pdr. gun at bridge. Cassini ref. 318595. [Thare are no sign of any roadblock structures on 1945-46 aerial photographs]."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20804|16059|32|"Bridge prepared for demolition by 228 Fd. Coy. RE. Manned by 5 Coy, 10th Bn Suffolk Home Guard. 2 x LMG and 6pdr. gun at bridge. Cassini ref. 317594."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20805|16060|32|"Bridge prepared for demolition by 228 Fd. Coy. RE. Manned by 5 Coy, 10th Bn Suffolk Home Guard. Cassini ref. 314608."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20806|16061|32|"Roadblock at bridge prepared for demolition. Manned by 5 Coy, 10th Bn Suffolk Home Guard. Cassini ref. 314608."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20807|16062|32|"Roadblock at bridge prepared for demolition. Manned by 5 Coy, 10th Bn Suffolk Home Guard. Cassini ref. 314608."|"1940/__/__"|888|"" 20808|11781|32|"6pdr. anti-tank gun emplacement, with gun installed. Serial no. SA 8. Cassini ref. 317594."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20809|16063|32|"1st Line 2 pr A/Tk gun position. Serial no. H 71. Cassini ref. 315604."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20810|16064|32|"1st Line 2 pr A/Tk gun position. 'Open position - steel wool'. Serial no. H 72. Cassini ref. 313606."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20811|16065|32|"1st Line 2 pr A/Tk gun position.'Don't dig down - this connects up both in front and behind mill' [?]. Serial no. H 76. Cassini ref. 311612."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20812|16026|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 97. Cassini ref. 328593."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20813|6410|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 99. Cassini ref. 325592."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20814|6411|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 100. Cassini ref. 323591."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20815|6428|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 102. Cassini ref. 318593."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20816|16066|32|"Pillbox with 1ft 3ins walls. Serial no. S. 101. Cassini ref. 321591. It appears to be destroyed."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20817|6435|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 103. Cassini ref. 316596."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20818|6434|32|"Pillbox with 1ft 3ins walls. Serial no. S. 105. Cassini ref. 316600."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20819|6433|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 105. Cassini ref. 318604."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20820|6432|32|"Pillbox with 1ft 3ins walls. Serial no. S. 106. Cassini ref. 317606."|"1940/__/__"|888|"" 20821|6436|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 107. Cassini ref. 314607."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20822|16067|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 108. Cassini ref. 313608. "|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20823|6438|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 109. Cassini ref. 311611."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20824|6429|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 110. Cassini ref. 311613."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20825|14288|32|"Pillbox with 1ft 3ins walls. Serial no. S. 111. Cassini ref. 308614."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20826|16068|32|"Pillbox with 3ft 6ins walls. Serial no. S. 112. Cassini ref. 308615. [The position of this pillbox is problematic - 1945-46 aerial photographs fail to show it: perhaps it had been destroyed by then]."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20827|16069|32|"Prepared demolition. Cassini ref. G.032052. Serial no. C.7."|"1941/12/18"|890|"" 20828|14704|32|"Road craters over anti-tank ditch. Eastern Command serial no. 1115 (on 'Thorney Line', serial nos. H.27a, H.27b). Cassini refs. G.028058 and G.021062."|"1941/12/18"|890|"" 20829|16070|32|"Bridge prepared for demolition. Manned by E Coy, 10th Bn Suffolk Home Guard. Cassini ref. M.322592."|"1942/__/__"|891|"" 20830|16071|32|"Roadblock. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1075. Manned by 2 Cambs. H.G. Cassini ref. M.131936. [Post-war aerial photographs show no sign]."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20831|16072|32|"Roadblock. Steel rail type. Two-way type E-W, W-E. Serial no. 1076. Manned by 2 Bn Cambs. H.G. Cassini ref. M.131935 [also given as M.131934]. [Post-war aerial photographs show no sign]."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20832|16073|32|"Roadblock E of Littleport Bridge. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1101. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.035064. "|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20833|16074|32|"Roadblock NE of Littleport Bridge. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1103. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.035065. [see as well UORN 16168]."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20834|16075|32|"Roadblock SW of Littleport Bridge. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1105. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.035063. "|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20835|16053|32|"Roadblock. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1107. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.028058."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20836|16076|32|"Roadblock. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1109. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.032053. "|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20837|16077|32|"Roadblock. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1109. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.032053. "|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20838|16052|32|"Roadblock. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1111. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.031051. "|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20839|16078|32|"Roadblock. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1113. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.032052. "|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20840|16079|32|"Roadblock. Steel rail type. Serial no. 1115. Manned by 2 Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.020066. "|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20841|16080|32|"Roadblock. Eastern Command serial nos. 1101, 1103, 1105 [see UORNs 16073, 16074, 16075 as well]. On 'Ouse Line', serial no. A.11."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20842|16076|32|"Two-way roadblock, E-W, W-E. Manned by 2 Bn Ely H.G. Cassini ref. G.032053."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20843|16072|32|"Roadblock. Eastern Command serial nos. 1075-6 [see UORN 16071 as well]. On 'Lark Line', serial no. L.3."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20844|16076|32|"Roadblock. Eastern Command serial nos. 1109,1111,1113. [see UORNs 16052 and 16078 as well]. On 'Ouse Line', serial no. A.10."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20845|16080|32|"Roadblock. Eastern Command serial nos. 1101, 1103, 1105 [see UORNs as well. On 'Ouse Line', serial no. A.11."|"1942/__/__"|892|"" 20846|16081|32|"Battle Headquarters - No.2 Coy, 2 Bn Norfolk Home Guard."|"1940/11/__"|893|"" 20847|16044|32|"Prepared bridge demolition. 234 Fd. Coy. RE responsible. 250lbs gelignite, 160lbs ammonal."|"1940/__/__"|894|"" 20848|16069|32|"Bridge prepared for demolition. 234 Fd. Coy. RE responsible. 600lbs gelignite, 200lbs ammonal. Cassini ref. 031050 given."|"1940/__/__"|894|"" 20849|16051|32|"Bridge prepared for demolition by 234 Fd. Coy. RE. 500lbs gelignite, 250 ammonal. Cassini ref. 032064 given."|"1940/__/__"|894|"" 20851|16072|32|"Check point on 'Line B'. Cassini ref. 131935."|"1941/08/06"|895|"" 20852|16082|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. To take 6pdr. gun, installed by 10.40. Serial no. SA.8. Cassini ref. 307621. [The position of this anti-tank gun emplacement is uncertain as it does not show on 1945-46 aerial photographs and appears to have been destroyed shortly after the war: it may have stood on the bridge itself, hence leading to the requirement for removal]."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 20853|16082|31|"No trace of this structure."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20854|6311|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces river - E. Attached covered entry porch. No access. In wired-off field."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20856|16068|31|"No trace of this structure, but great deal of thick growth that might hide it."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20857|6429|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Almost all exterior brick shuttering has been removed, although lower courses remain. Faces river - NE. No easy access owing to vegetation."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20858|6438|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Stripped of upper brick shuttering. Faces river - E. Overgrown by summer vegetation. Access exterior and interior. "|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20859|16067|31|"No sign of this pillbox. Almost certainly destroyed. The position of this pillbox is problematic as it does not show on 1946 aerial photographs - it has to be assumed it had been destroyed by then."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20860|6436|31|"Could not see this pillbox. Probably hidden by heavy vegetation on private land."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20861|6433|31|"Good example of type 27, free of vegetation by footpath in open pasture. Large part of the brick shuttering has gone. Some graffiti on exterior walls. Faces river - E."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20862|6432|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Most of the brick shuttering is in place. Faces river - NE. Some graffiti on exterior walls. Access possible owing to collapsed barbed wire."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20863|6434|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Brick shuttering largely in place. No ready access, but can be viewed across water channel."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20864|6435|31|"Type 27 pillbox, semi-buried and badly overgrown.Almost all brick shuttering gone. No easy access. Faces river - E."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20865|11781|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Main embrasure blocked in. Now part of a garden boundary wall. Faces E towards Ballingdon road bridge."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20866|6428|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Most brick shuttering has gone. Lies on W edge, and beneath, former railway bridge - access difficult. Faces river - ENE."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20867|16066|31|"No sign of this pillbox. Almost certainly destroyed."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20868|6411|31|"Viewed from across river. Good, clean example. Steel plates at embrasures. Concrete-faced - all brick shuttering removed? Faces river - N. No access - private land."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20869|6410|31|"Pillbox on very edge of river, facing N. Now concrete faced - brick shuttering lost? Very small embrasures. Has notice affixed - 'Dangerous currents and obstructions in all areas of the river'. The concrete base of the pillbox is being undermined by river bank erosion."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20870|16026|31|"No sign of this structure from the river bank, but very likely hidden by dense vegetation. No access."|"2002/06/12"|0|"" 20871|440|31|"Type 22 concrete-faced pillbox, at very edge of road. Embrasures now blocked in. Metal rods protrude from roof. Faces E along road. "|"2002/06/13"|0|"" 20872|439|31|"Type 22 concrete-faced pillbox. Good example. Metal bars protrude from roof: metal pipe also runs down wall [purpose unknown]. One embrasure blocked. Access possible, exterior and interior. Faces W. GPS gives TQ 9037494648."|"2002/06/13"|0|"" 20877|16083|31|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete-faced. In hedgerow. Faces W. Defending the transmitter site of RAF Canewdon off Gardeners Lane where a considerable number of structures survive."|"2002/06/13"|0|"" 20878|13637|31|"Unusual type 22 pillbox (concrete-faced), with a brick parapet added and an AA mount placed on the roof. Metal pipe protrudes from the upper brick wall. Exterior and interior access. Overgrown on one side. Faces WSW."|"2002/06/13"|0|"" 20879|16084|31|"Probable type 22 pillbox, concrete-faced. It is so overgrown it is scarcely visible, and its exact form cannot be made out. Forms part of the defences of the transmitter site of RAF Canewdon. Faces E along lane."|"2002/06/13"|0|"" 20880|13634|31|"Type 22 pillbox in field some 40 yards from footpath. Concrete-faced. Good condition. No access when field in crop. Faces E."|"2002/06/13"|0|"" 20881|16084|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20883|6806|31|"No sign of this pillbox. It has probably been destroyed recently to make wide open field."|"2002/06/13"|0|"" 20885|6804|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 map."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20886|6804|31|"No sign of this pillbox. It has undoubtedly been destroyed recently to help make a broad open field."|"2002/06/13"|0|"" 20887|15691|31|"Large spigot mortar pedestal by footbridge over River Colne."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20888|15692|31|"Spigot mortar base. Concrete facing is crumbling. Unusually, the pintle is rusted."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20889|15696|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, underneath arches of viaduct. Small rifle embrasures, and large anti-tank gun embrasure (faces NE). Holdfast for 6pdr. gun. Graffiti inside. With covered porch. Access possible, exterior and interior."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20890|15696|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 20891|15697|31|"Pillbox with covered entry porch. Built for its site half-beneath railway viaduct arch. Small embrasures. Faces E along road. Access difficult and unsafe."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20892|15690|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 map."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 20893|15690|31|"Heavily overgrown hexagonal pillbox in corner of field. It is so overgrown exact type cannot be made out. Can be approached by walkway on Chappel Millennium Green. Faces river - NE."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20894|14287|31|"Line of anti-tank cubes (approx. 12)."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20896|16085|31|"Anti-tank cubes and cylinders adjacent to anti-tank gun emplacement [see UORN 15696]. [with site plan]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20897|16085|31|"Line of anti-tank cubes (approx. 12)."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20898|16085|31|"Some 14 x anti-tank cubes and 3 x large cylinders in two distinct lines running from anti-tank gun emplacement to the S side of the road. The E line is at an angle to the other and consists itself for part of its length of a double line of cubes and cylinders. This runs from TL 8964028403 to TL 8968128432 [see UORN16086]."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20899|16086|31|"The E line of two lines of anti-tank cubes and cylinders: this runs at an angle to the other and consists itself for part of its length of a double line of cubes and cylinders. [see also UORN 16085]."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20900|16086|31|"Anti-tank cubes and cylinders adjacent to anti-tank gun emplacement [see UORN 15696]. [with site plan]."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20901|16086|31|"Line of anti-tank cubes (approx. 12)."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20904|16087|31|"Hexagonal pillbox at edge of river guarding bridge."|"2002/06/14"|0|"" 20905|16088|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 20906|16089|221|"Hexagonal pillbox with central well, plotted from aerial photograph. "|"1946/05/10"|913|"" 20908|16091|318|"Anti-tank ditch."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 20910|16092|32|"Mined bridge. Cassini ref. 136360. A Canadian pipe mine was close by (136361) - see 'Essex and Suffolk District Operation Instruction no.12', 5 April 1944 - PRO WO 166/14392."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20911|16093|32|"Mined bridge. Cassini ref. 133360."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20912|16094|32|"Mined bridge. Cassini ref. 139360."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20913|16095|32|"Mined bridge. Cassini ref. 971579."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20914|16096|32|"Mined bridge. Cassini ref. 973574."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20915|16097|32|"Mined bridge. Cassini ref. 973571."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20916|16098|32|"Mined bridge. Cassini ref. 972568."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20917|380|32|"Mined bridge - prepared for demolition. Cassini ref. 973565."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20919|16099|32|"Mined bridge - prepared for demolition. Cassini ref. 307621."|"1942/07/24"|896|"" 20920|6440|31|"Type 28 anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick shuttered. Faces N towards bridge. Large stepped embrasure, and two small LMG or rifle embrasures facing W and E. Holdfast inside. Roof vent. Some exterior iron fittings [ for camouflage?]."|"2002/06/18"|0|"" 20921|6389|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Concrete-faced. Stands high [peat shrinkage?]. Small embrasures. Chamfered roof edge. Faces river - N. No proper access, but access could easily be provided, if required, by following edge of field. "|"2002/06/18"|0|"" 20922|6388|31|"Concrete-faced pillbox [type 24?], with unusual overhanging roof slab at corners. Roof appears very thin, unless this is confined to the overhang. Access not possible. Faces river - N."|"2002/06/18"|0|"" 20923|6334|31|"Hexagonal pillbox - so overgrown impossible to determine which type. Faces river and bridge - N. No proper access, although a path to it could be made from the bridge. The vegetation could also be removed."|"2002/06/18"|0|"" 20924|6391|31|"Type 24 pillbox, very heavily overgrown in particular when viewed from N bank of river. No access - in field."|"2002/06/18"|0|"" 20925|6390|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Faces river - N. Doorway and rear embrasures blocked up. No access in field with crops, although track runs close by."|"2002/06/18"|0|"" 20926|6392|31|"Type 24 concrete-faced pillbox. Heavily overgrown. Small embrasures. Faces river - N. No proper access - at edge of field."|"2002/06/18"|0|"" 20927|2743|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered, but most of the brick has now gone. With cut off corners and chamfered roof edge. Large stepped embrasure, and additional chamber and embrasures for infantry weapons. Faces N. Access possible."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 20928|4697|31|"Eastern Command type square infantry pillbox with detached loopholed blastwall. Brick-shuttered. Heavily overgrown and with dumping around. Faces N and S along railway line."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 20929|2746|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox on boundary between field and house garden. Used as shed. Most of brick shuttering has gone. Chamfered roof edge. Faces E. No real access."|"2002/06/18"|0|"" 20930|1573|31|"Brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement. Because of dumping around it, it is impossible to make out the exact type or the direction of fire. However, the main embrasure is likely to face NW towards Littleport Bridge. Private land: no access."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 20931|4699|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal, half-buried in embankment of River Great Ouse."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 20932|2744|31|"No trace of this pillbox found during field work. Assumed destroyed."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 20933|2745|31|"No sign of this pillbox found during field work. Assumed destroyed."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 20934|2745|32|"Documentary source for Bren gun pillbox. Job no.72. 18% completed at 11.8.40. Cassini ref. 038051."|"1940/08/11"|883|"" 20935|2171|32|"Two pillboxes and a gun emplacement. Cassini grid reference 120237. Categorised 'B' - 'visible from highway and unsightly'. "|"1949/__/__"|871|"" 20936|2171|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1981/__/__"|0|"" 20937|2170|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1981/__/__"|0|"" 20938|2171|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox. Heavily overgrown. Brick shuttering is falling away. Buried to just below the embrasures. Faces NW. Access difficult (private woods)."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 20939|2170|31|"Brick-shuttered hexagonal pillbox. Badly overgrown. Faces S. In private woodlands - no proper access."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 20940|2348|32|"Pillbox at Ludham Bridge. Documentary source. Probably this site. Cassini ref. 83073499. Manned by 9 Bn Royal Berkshire Regt."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20941|16100|32|"Allan Williams turret. Manned by 9 Bn Royal Berkshire Regt. - 2 or 3 man crew. Cassini ref. 830349. [This may be the same site as UORN 15933]."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20942|16101|238|"Large brick and concrete gunpost. [This may be the same site as UORN 16211]."|"1946/__/__"|897|"" 20943|16102|238|"Gun platform. Gun still mounted."|"1946/__/__"|897|"" 20944|16103|238|"Remains of square pillbox on beach."|"1946/__/__"|897|"" 20945|16104|238|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|897|"" 20946|16105|238|"Square pillbox. Some remnants of this pillbox survive amongst the sand dunes above the beach."|"1946/__/__"|897|"" 20947|16106|238|"Anti-tank block."|"1946/__/__"|897|"" 20948|16107|238|"Anti-tank block."|"1946/__/__"|897|"" 20949|16108|238|"Hexagonal pillbox."|"1946/__/__"|897|"" 20950|6334|32|"Bren gun pillbox. Job no.96. Described as 'existing Bren post' implying built earlier than the others adjacent. Cassini ref. 130934. [Post war (1946) aerial photograph shows no sign of the pillbox, so it may still have been camouflaged at that date: by 1956 it stands very clear, but from 1976 is covered by vegetation]."|"1995/08/11"|883|"" 20951|16109|32|"Gun positions of 49 Lt. AA Regiment RA. 1 x 40mm, 1 x twin Lewis, 1 x LG (GD). Cassini ref. 795565."|"1941/09/__"|898|"" 20952|16110|32|"Gun positions of 49 Lt. AA Regiment RA. 1 x quad Lewis and others. Cassini ref. 781555."|"1941/09/__"|898|"" 20953|16111|32|"Gun positions of 49 Lt. AA Regiment RA. Cassini ref. 781563."|"1941/09/__"|898|"" 20954|16112|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 794567."|"1941/09/__"|898|"" 20955|16113|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 83073499."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20956|16114|32|"Roadblock. 7 rails bent, 8 rails straight. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 83103498."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20957|9102|32|"This is probably the same site as listed in a documentary source in the 'Winterton Gap' as a roadblock - 56 x 5ft cubes, 7 rails bent."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20958|16115|32|"Prepared cratering site. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 95353698."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20959|16116|32|"'Hedgechopper' fougasse. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 831350."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20960|16117|32|"'Demigasse' fougasse. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 829349."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20961|16118|32|"Fougasse. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 956373."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20962|15953|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 95723752. May be this site."|"1940/09/12"|875|"" 20963|15959|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 95603734. May be to this site."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20964|16119|32|"Hexagonal infantry pillbox. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 95573744. [The Platoon Command Post of the Forward Defence Location (FDL) at Winterton Gap is given as Cassini ref. 956375 - it may have been at this pillbox, or close by]."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 20965|16120|32|"Mined bridge - prepared for demolition. Cassini ref. 830349. [The bridge has been replaced in recent years]."|"1940/12/__"|864|"" 20966|16114|32|"Roadblocks at Ludham Bridge. Cassini refs. 83053498 and 83103502."|"1941/07/15"|864|"" 20967|15955|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref. 95503805."|"1941/07/15"|864|"" 20968|828|32|"Pillbox. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 94383979."|"1941/07/15"|864|"" 20969|11779|32|"Medium machine gun position 'left end of hedge', covering beach at a range of 850 yards. Documentary source. Cassini ref. 94889215. Possibly relates to this site. [Observation post UORN 16018 is either the same site or immediately adjacent]."|"1941/08/28"|879|"" 20970|5683|31|"Field work could not locate this structure - probably buried in deep woodland, and might be seen only under winter conditions."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20971|15891|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal, now in woodland."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 20972|1062|31|"No sign of this structure. Perhaps only fragments revealed at low tide."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20973|1068|31|"Brick-shuttered square pillbox, with large W-facing embrasure [for medium machine gun?]. Entrance porch. Doorway blocked up. Dug into edge of cliff, which has eroded since 1940 leaving structure perilously placed. By footpath."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20974|1056|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces W. Stepped embrasures. No access when field in crop. Interior access possible."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20976|1032|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20977|1032|31|"Brick-shuttered square pillbox dug into E bank of track. Faces W and E. Much of the brick shuttering has gone. Metal lining to W embrasure. No internal access. By side of track (not right of way)."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20978|1039|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20979|1039|31|"Square pillbox heavily overgrown in hedgerow. Almost all brick shuttering has gone. 2 x embrasures in N face. Faces NE. No access - private land."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20980|16121|31|"Type 26 pillbox in hedge at bottom of garden, brick shuttered (little remains)."|"1994/03"|0|"" 20981|16121|238|"D Coy 5th Bn Royal Norfolk Regiment section post."|"1940/09/12"|874|"" 20982|16121|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20983|16121|31|"Square pillbox heavily overgrown in hedgerow. Almost all brick shuttering has gone. 2 x embrasures in N face. Faces NE. No access - private land."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20985|15968|31|"Foundation and floor remains of a rectangular military structure. It lies on the topmost point of a ridge and may have been an observation post. The remains include a concrete block resting on brick foundations of uncertain purpose."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20986|15888|31|"No sign of this structure - possibly hidden by vegetation."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20987|1054|31|"Rectangular pillbox (possible type 23), brick-shuttered, that has been converted (1993) into a bird watchers' observatory, with a wooden facade added on the E side and a trench and parapet dug (presumably for bird observation)."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20988|1053|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OD 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20989|1054|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20991|1053|31|"Good example of a type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces E. No interior access: doorway blocked by an iron grill. On public land on cliff top."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20992|1027|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. "|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20993|1027|31|"Type 24 pillbox, now roofless [it has been roofless since before 1972 as the OS survey of that date shows a roofless structure]. Fires have been lit inside and the interior walls have been subject to great heat. Faces N. No ready access."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20994|1023|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 20995|1023|31|"Square pillbox, concrete-faced (although brick-shuttering may have been removed). It is so overgrown, it is hard to make out type or direction of fire - possibly faces NW. The structure also appears to have been damaged."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20996|1051|31|"Square pillbox on top of low cliff at W end of Weybourne Hope. It is now deeply buried; only the embrasure facing the sea (N) can be seen."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 20997|1050|31|"Pillbox with large embrasure, probably for medium machine gun. Faces N."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 20998|1090|31|"Pillbox on shingle beach, washed by the sea at high tide. Most of the brick shuttering facing the sea has gone, but some survives at the rear. Interior access, but half-filled with shingle."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 21000|16122|31|"Area, some ten yards square, with cut-off uprights of tubular scaffolding protruding through the shingle. The beach scaffolding at Weybourne appears to have been erected after August 1940, between then and August 1941."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 21001|1029|31|"Not seen during field visit."|"2002/06/17"|0|"" 21002|15978|31|"No sign during field work."|"2002/06/15"|0|"" 21003|15990|31|"There is much tumbled concrete and brick at this location, which could be from this structure."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 21004|15966|31|"No sign noted during field work."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 21005|15967|31|"No sign seen during field work."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 21006|15985|31|"No trace observed."|"2002/06/27"|0|"" 21007|11727|31|"Concrete anti-tank cubes, some tumbled out of original positions, running from S bank of Dunwich River."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21008|11726|31|"Some 68 concrete cubes, with one principal line with the grid refs. of this record [see also UORN 11727]. Many cubes overgrown. The line runs to the sand dunes above the beach. 4ft cubes (approx) with 3ft - 4ft between them."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21009|11774|31|"Small hexagonal, concrete-faced pillbox in very fine condition facing sea (SE). It has an attached blast wall. Brick work inside. By side of footpath (within English Nature nature reserve), with exterior and interior access. "|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21010|11782|31|"Very large, square pillbox with two embrasures in each face. Brick shuttering inside and concrete shelves. Concrete block facing, probably used as shuttering. Faces towards sea (S). By footpath, with exterior and interior access."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21011|11778|31|"Concrete-faced pillbox to which there is no access owing to the rampant nature of the surrounding vegetation - possible access in winter months. Faces sea (S)."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21012|11779|31|"Pillbox, so overgrown it is almost impossible to see it even at close quarters: no details can be made out. Probably square, and almost certainly faces S."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21013|11780|31|"Square pillbox, concrete block faced, with attached blast wall. Brick inside. Access difficult and dangerous. Faces sea (S). This pillbox was possibly the command post detailed in a documentary source [See 'References']."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21014|12792|31|"Field work shows no obvious sign of this pillbox, but it could survive amongst dense vegetation to which there is no public access."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21015|12793|31|"Field work yields no sign. Probably destroyed."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21016|12791|31|"Concrete block structure on private land to which there is no entry. Viewed from distance. Faces NE towards river."|"2002/07/02"|0|"" 21018|16123|31|"Line of some 29 anti-tank cubes (4ft x 3ft approx.), some tumbled on their sides, others badly cracked [see also UORN 16144]."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21020|16125|31|"Weapon pit, marked on map by recorder. Not field checked."|"1996/__/__"|0|"" 21022|7485|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox, with embrasures blocked up. Stands at N edge of driveway, and faces NE along it. No access. Private land."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21023|6057|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, heavily overgrown amongst bushes, with surrounding 'skirt' made of concrete and bricks. Faces along road (NNE). Good condition. No access: private land."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21024|7488|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox set on 'skirt' made of brick and concrete. Some of 'skirt' disintegrating. Faces NNW. No access: private land."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21029|6065|31|"4 x 3ft concrete cubes, two either side of path from gate."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21030|16129|31|"Anti-aircraft concrete gun mount, surrounded by four large anti-tank blocks. Overgrown."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21031|6060|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox, badly overgrown. Embrasures blocked in. Faces N."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21032|6061|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. It has a 'skirt' of concreted sandbags, some of which survive well. Faces lane (N). Brick interior blast wall. No access. On private land."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21033|6059|31|"Pillbox so overgrown it cannot be seen in detail at all. Probably faces W. On private land: no access."|"2002/07/03"|0|"" 21035|16130|31|"In a 60 yards stretch of a red-brick wall are 12 holes made by knocking out one or more bricks. One of the holes has a metal surround. These are undoubtedly firing loopholes. On the N side of the wall they are about 4ft from the ground, but on the S side (within 'Organic Kitchen Garden') they are at shoulder height."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21037|16131|32|"Destroyed pillbox, the position of which is known from documentary source. [see 'Wartime Contraventions', Essex CC]."|"2002/07/26"|0|"" 21038|16132|31|"Two large concrete blocks on the W side of the bridge. Originally, these would have supported a steel hawser stretched between the two."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21039|16097|31|"These was a demolition chamber to this bridge at its E end, now filled in."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21040|16133|32|"The W of two roadblocks (W and E) at Adam Bridge. Plotted from aerial photograph, which shows four blocks, two at each end of the bridge [see as well UORN 16134]. They have been removed by October 1950."|"1946/07/09"|899|"" 21041|16134|32|"The E of two roadblocks (W and E) at Adam Bridge. Plotted from aerial photograph, which shows four blocks, two at each end of the bridge [see as well UORN 16133]. They have been removed by October 1950."|"1946/07/09"|899|"" 21042|16098|31|"Manhole covers at each end of the bridge lead to demolition chambers."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21043|16135|31|"Hexagonal, concrete-faced type 24 pillbox, with 15ins walls and 10ins square embrasures."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21044|383|221|"Concrete blocks plotted from aerial photograph."|"1947/06/24"|900|"" 21045|367|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1947/06/24"|901|"" 21046|12998|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. It has gone by 1949."|"1946/04/03"|904|"" 21048|16136|32|"Probable defence work plotted from aerial photograph. May be a further spigot mortar pit."|"1946/04/03"|904|"" 21049|16137|32|"Probable defence work plotted from aerial photograph. "|"1946/04/03"|904|"" 21050|16138|32|"Probable defence work plotted from aerial photograph. "|"1946/04/03"|904|"" 21051|6977|221|"Square structure plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/04/03"|904|"" 21052|7587|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. It appears to have a central well for AA mount."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21053|7584|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. It appears to have a central well for AA mount."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21054|13003|221|"Square structure plotted from aerial photograph. It has gone by 1975."|"1946/04/03"|905|"" 21055|6806|221|"Structure that may be a pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/05/10"|906|"" 21056|13634|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. It was originally at the SE corner of woodland at the junction of two field boundaries."|"1946/08/27"|907|"" 21057|440|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. Indications are that originally this was a tall pillbox, similar to that to its S [see UORN 13637)."|"1953/02/09"|908|"" 21062|16139|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from aerial photograph. The site is now hidden by trees and bushes, and the structure may very well survive."|"1950/10/11"|909|"" 21063|437|221|"Possible pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1950/10/11"|909|"" 21064|16140|238|"Small hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 map."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21065|5206|221|"Rextangular pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1989/03/27"|910|"" 21066|5205|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1989/03/27"|910|"" 21067|5202|238|"Rectangular pillbox structure shown on OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|910|"" 21068|5202|221|"Rectangular structure plotted from aerial photograph."|"1989/03/27"|0|"" 21069|5203|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from aerial photograph."|"1989/03/27"|910|"" 21070|16088|221|"Hexagonal pillbox, with central well, plotted from aerial photograph. This pillbox was still there in 1974, but is likely now to have been destroyed (no access possible)."|"1946/05/10"|913|"" 21071|16090|221|"Hexagonal pillbox with central well, plotted from aerial photograph. This has gone by August 1989."|"1946/05/10"|913|"" 21072|14287|221|"Anti-tank blocks plotted from aerial photograph. In 1999 there were 11 surviving cubes."|"1946/05/10"|0|"" 21073|16091|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from aerial photograph. Infilled by 1949."|"1946/05/10"|913|"" 21074|16066|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph - probably a type 27: it faced N. [River has been given an artificial course here, and the pillbox was probably destroyed during these works (before 1961)]."|"1945/04/17"|914|"" 21078|6436|221|"Octagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1945/04/17"|916|"" 21079|6438|221|"Octagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1945/04/17"|917|"" 21080|14288|221|"Hexagonal pillbox with open well (probably a type 27) plotted from aerial photograph."|"1945/04/17"|917|"" 21081|16142|221|"Possible hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph, but uncertain."|"1946/04/03"|915|"" 21082|16143|31|"Light machine gun emplacement near cliff edge. Sunk into ground to level of roof. With an open enclosure that has a AA mount bolted to the middle of the floor."|"____/__/__"|424|"" 21083|16144|221|"Anti-tank blocks plotted from aerial photographs. These sections are now destroyed (most had gone by 1949, although the length N of the harbour was substantially complete in 1955). The blocks have been plotted to the point that they join the surviving cubes [see UORN 16123]."|"1941/12/18"|918|"" 21084|16145|221|"Beach scaffolding plotted from aerial photographs. It had been removed by 1949."|"1941/12/18"|918|"" 21085|7488|221|"Hexagonal pillbox on raised base plotted from aerial photograph."|"1945/09/23"|919|"" 21086|6056|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1945/09/23"|919|"" 21087|16146|221|"Anti-tank ditch running W-E across Bawdsey Marshes, connecting with exisiting drains. This earthwork does not show on 1941 aerial photographs, so must have been dug at some time between 1942-1944. It was still there in 1952."|"1945/09/23"|919|"" 21088|16147|221|"A defence work, possibly a gun emplacement can be seen on an aerial photograph."|"1941/12/18"|918|"" 21090|16033|221|"Lines of anti-tank blocks plotted from aerial photograph. They survive almost complete in 1952."|"1941/06/17"|921|"" 21091|16034|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks plotted from aerial photograph."|"1941/06/17"|921|"" 21092|12795|221|"Pillbox plotted from RAF aerial photograph."|"1941/06/17"|921|"" 21093|12796|221|"Pillbox plotted from RAF aerial photograph."|"1941/06/17"|921|"" 21096|12793|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1941/06/17"|922|"" 21097|12791|221|"Square pillbox plotted from aerial photograph, with associated slit trench."|"1941/06/17"|922|"" 21098|16150|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. The pillbox may survive as a local resident mentioned the possibility of a pillbox here during field work."|"1941/06/17"|924|"" 21099|16151|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. It has almost certainly been destroyed. It stood close to where the camp for an AA battery was established later in the war."|"1952/04/09"|925|"" 21100|11782|221|"Square pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. There appears to be a slit trench running behind it. [see UORN 16152]."|"1952/04/09"|925|"" 21103|16152|221|"Slit trench running from pillbox [see UORN 11782]. Plotted from aerial photograph]."|"1952/04/09"|925|"" 21104|16030|221|"Anti-tank blocks plotted from aerial photograph. By 1953 they have all gone."|"1941/06/17"|922|"" 21105|12792|221|"Pillbox [square structure] possibly seen on aerial photograph. In 1941 aerial photographs show a large excavation going on in this area, the purpose of which is unknown but might relate to some underground structure."|"1940/07/08"|926|"" 21106|1571|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/06/07"|927|"" 21107|16046|221|"Square pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/06/07"|927|"" 21108|16153|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/06/07"|928|"" 21109|16154|221|"Large square pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/06/07"|928|"" 21110|16155|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/06/07"|928|"" 21111|16156|221|"Line of anti-tank ditch, surviving partly as a drain immediately W of the railway and then visible as a soil mark plotted from aerial photographs (TL 57298707 - TL 56658750). Its course W of Camel Road is uncertain."|"1946/06/07"|928|"" 21112|16047|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. Faces Littleport Bridge (ENE)."|"1946/06/07"|929|"" 21113|16157|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. It has gone by 1968."|"1946/06/07"|929|"" 21114|2744|221|"Possible indication of this pillbox on aerial photograph."|"1946/07/09"|930|"" 21115|16158|221|"Square structure plotted from aerial photograph - possible pillbox which corresponds with documentary evidence."|"1946/06/07"|929|"" 21116|16158|31|"Field work provides no surviving evidence of this pillbox."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 21117|16048|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. Faced N up river. By 1968 it had gone."|"1946/07/09"|930|"" 21118|16159|221|"Square structure plotted from aerial photograph. It has gone by 1968."|"1946/07/09"|930|"" 21119|16159|31|"Field work provides no surviving evidence of this pillbox."|"2002/06/19"|0|"" 21120|15934|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from aerial photograph. The ditch was largely filled in by 1952, but the section by the current car park at Weybourne Hope was still open - this remaining section was infilled by 1953."|"1940/12/17"|932|"" 21121|15991|221|"Roadblock consisting of 10 concrete cubes either side of road (from road to ends of anti-tank ditch) at camp entrance. Plotted from aerial photograph. Some of the cubes survived until the 1980s when they were removed to create the Muckleburgh Collection museum."|"1946/06/07"|934|"" 21122|15978|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/07/09"|934|"" 21123|15966|221|"The square shape of a fallen pillbox on the beach below cliffs is noted from aerial photograph. This is the result of cliff erosion. The grid reference is to the fallen position."|"1952/03/11"|935|"" 21124|15985|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. It had gone by 1952."|"1946/06/07"|936|"" 21125|15934|221|"Aerial photograph clearly shows revetting of ditch, and point where ditch cuts the cliff end as it reaches the sea."|"1940/08/16"|937|"" 21126|1063|221|"An apparent open roofed L-shaped structure can be seen at the point on the beach where the cliffs end, with the end of the anti-tank ditch and another square-shaped defence structure on its W side."|"1940/08/16"|937|"" 21127|15987|221|"Structure can be seen on aerial photograph, but use not known."|"1940/08/16"|938|"" 21128|15986|221|"Structure can be seen on aerial photograph, but use not known."|"1940/08/16"|938|"" 21130|16160|221|"Oblique aerial photograph shows scaffolding below cliffs. [The beach scaffolding at Weybourne appears to have been erected after August 1940, between then and August 1941]."|"1941/08/28"|940|"" 21131|1029|221|"Oblique aerial photograph shows what may be this pillbox on the cliff top, near a firing range."|"1941/08/28"|940|"" 21132|15971|221|"Oblique aerial photograph shows a slit trench and adjacent pillbox [see UORN 1029] with firing range behind."|"1940/08/28"|940|"" 21133|16161|221|"Oblique aerial photograph shows what appears to be the dome of an Allan Williams turret near to a pillbox [UORN 1029], slit trench [UORN 15971, and firing range. "|"1941/08/28"|940|"" 21134|1052|221|"Aerial photograph shows this pillbox."|"1960/07/12"|0|"" 21135|15983|221|"Pillbox showing on 2000 aerial photograph may be this site. [UORN 1046 may also be this site]."|"2000/__/__"|0|"" 21136|9102|221|"Lines of anti-tank cubes that were developed in 1940 and 1941. In August 1940 there was a single line of cubes (about 20 in all) with a pillbox at the N end [see UORN]. By September 1940 the lines had been lengthened, so that they appeared as two distinct, but joined, lines. By 1944 (and probably much earlier, 1941?) the principal line had become a double row of cubes, crossing Beach Road for which a gap was left. [Bird in 'Silent Sentinels' states that the second line of cubes to make the double line was because the first had sunk into the sands]. The cubes were placed point to point. What appear to be fences (of barbed wire?) were constructed on the beach, joining at one point with the lines of cubes. The rows of cubes were still there complete until 1973 when a car park was made in front of them. From 1979 the seawards rows were being lost to erosion, and by 1981 almost all the N blocks had disappeared."|"1940/12/17"|942|"" 21137|15953|221|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photographs. It appears to have an inner hexagonal shape with a detached hexagonal wall around."|"1949/06/02"|944|"" 21138|15959|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph; probably a type 24. It faced the sea (E)."|"1949/06/02"|948|"" 21139|15897|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photograph. It had a central well."|"1949/06/02"|948|"" 21140|15902|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1949/06/02"|949|"" 21141|15954|221|"Faint lines on aerial photograph indicate either beach scaffolding or a barbed wire fence."|"1944/05/28"|945|"" 21143|16162|221|"A line on aerial photograph indicates either beach scaffolding or a barbed wire fence."|"1944/05/28"|945|"" 21144|16163|221|"A line on aerial photograph indicates either beach scaffolding or a barbed wire fence."|"1944/05/28"|945|"" 21145|12796|31|"No trace during field work."|"2002/07/25"|0|"" 21146|7476|31|"Type 22 concrete-faced pillbox, with attached exterior blast wall ('L'-shaped). Small splayed embrasures. Bolts for embrasure shutters. Faces sea (S). No access - private land, but can be seen from the beach."|"2002/07/25"|0|"" 21147|16110|221|"Aerial photograph shows probable defence works at this location, the precise nature of which cannot be ascertained."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21148|16110|31|"Rectangular concrete gun platform. Approx. 10ft x 15ft.The concrete of the sides is cracking."|"2002/07/25"|0|"" 21149|7484|31|"Pillbox built into the cliff - concrete machine gun emplacement with 'L'-shaped blast wall and brick AA chamber above. "|"2002/07/25"|0|"" 21150|7483|31|"Pillbox on cliff side with large chamber formed from original 'grotto', and two embrasures, one rifle, one LMG."|"2002/07/25"|0|"" 21151|381|31|"Eastern Command type rectangular pillbox with loopholed detached blast wall. No embrasure in S facing wall. Faces E. Access exterior and interior possible by paid entry to Audley Park grounds."|"2002/07/26"|0|"" 21153|16164|318|"Flanking the W side of the bridge are two large (5ft x 6ft high) concrete blocks. Originally these would have supported a steel hawser as an anti-tank device."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21154|16164|31|"Two large concrete blocks each side of the road at the W side of a small bridge."|"2002/07/26"|0|"" 21155|6064|31|"At least 16 x anti-tank cubes (4ft x 4ft approx.) in a line parallel with the shore. This seems to be a defence line additional to that recorded under UORN 16144, although it is possible it is a survival of that line."|"2002/07/25"|0|"" 21157|16165|31|"At least 5 x anti-tank cubes running in N-S line to W of gateway."|"2002/07/26"|0|"" 21158|6065|31|"Four 1.2m square anti-tank cubes blocking a natural gully up from the beach."|"1996/06/22"|0|"" 21159|6083|31|"Type 22 pillbox dug into side of dyke bank. Concrete-faced, with a damaged attached exterior blast wall. Faces W. Exterior access possible across marshes, otherwise on private farmland."|"2002/07/26"|0|"" 21160|6056|31|"Type 22 pillbox, heavily overgrown. It is sorrounded by a circular brick and concrete wall. Faces N. No access - private farmland. [SMR has plotted slit trenches and barbed wire obstacles close by]."|"2002/07/26"|0|"" 21162|16089|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21163|16166|221|"Square structure, possibly a pillbox, plotted from aerial photograph. "|"1946/05/10"|913|"" 21164|16166|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21165|16167|221|"Small hexagonal structure, possibly a pillbox, plotted from aerial photograph. "|"1946/05/10"|913|"" 21167|1571|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces SE. No access without permission - on private land."|"2002/07/28"|0|"" 21168|16168|31|"Two concrete blocks at side of road, one with protruding iron. Probably the remnants of a roadblock, and may be associated with UORN 16074."|"2002/07/28"|0|"" 21169|16169|270|"Roadblock consisting of abarbed wire entanglement. Information from Mr. Brian Grint."|"2002/__/__"|0|"" 21170|15768|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal buried to its top. The stainless steel spigot is used to tie mooring ropes to."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21171|2347|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal, almost entirely overgrown in a position in front of fortified windmill shell that is difficult of access."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21172|2348|31|"Old wind pump tower, fortified with embrasures cut at two levels - five on the lower floor and three above (no floor now in place). Brick blast wall at entrance. A very fine structure, and an important survival."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21173|16135|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced type 24 pillbox, in good condition. Brick interior blast wall. Interior condition is very clean. Sunken into ground: it was built at the edge of woodland with field of fire over meadow sloping down to river. Faces NE towards river. No access - private land."|"2002/08/02"|0|"" 21174|9102|31|"Anti-tank cubes, now forming the edges of a beach carpark. These are set edge to edge, and are some 5ft x 5ft x 5ft in size. The coastguard lookout post has its feet set on four of the cubes. Owing to cliff erosion the northernmost end of the principal double line of cubes has tumbled onto the beach below, and others are buried by sand. The westernmost cubes of the joining single line also appear to have been removed. Some 68 cubes survive in a visible state today (including the fallen ones) out of an original 98 (approx.)."|"2002/08/02"|0|"" 21175|16170|31|"Royal Observer Corps underground monitoring post. This includes the remains of an Orlit A and the foundations of what may have been a Second World War aircraft spotting post."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21176|15902|31|"Pieces of concrete, brick, and a reinforcing bar amongst the dunes show the probable site of this pillbox."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21177|15908|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal, now on the beach."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21178|15907|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal, now on the beach."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21179|15958|31|"A heap of concrete and brick on the beach is probably to this site - possibly one of the battery CASLs. Another smaller heap of debris is nearby at TG 5001619543."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21180|15958|31|"Brick and concrete blocks, within section formed by low cliff face, and fallen on sand below. [Recorder suggests this has some connection with the battery at Winterton]. Heap of debris (concrete, brick, and metal) from unidentified WW2 building, possibly connected with the Winterton battery. [Recorder's photograph shows this as an eyesore and public danger, and it will presumably be cleared away before too long]."|"2000/06/15"|0|"" 21181|9101|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal on the beach, revealed at low tide. Presumably it has fallen from a previous position at the edge of the sand dunes, but still stands upright."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21182|12537|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal on the beach, revealed at low tide. Presumably it has fallen from a previous position at the edge of the sand dunes, but still stands upright."|"2002/07/29"|0|"" 21183|16171|31|"Triple anti-tank block on concrete plinth."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21185|16171|31|"3 x concrete rectangular-shaped blocks, 4ft x 1ft 8ins x 3ft (high), set on a concrete base. Shuttered with corrugated iron."|"2002/07/30"|0|"" 21186|5204|31|"Row of small concrete cubes crossing dyke bank and continuing on opposite of track. Some 19 surviving cubes, only 2ft high x 1ft wide, some knocked sideways. Use, anti-vehicle rather than anti-tank."|"2002/07/30"|0|"" 21187|5205|31|"Type 22 concrete-faced pillbox, corrugated-iron shuttered. 4 x embrasures, three of which appear to have been blocked during use of pillbox. The SW embrasure is unblocked. Some damage to embrasures. Wooden door frame. Faces N. Access possible to interior - filled with rubbish. "|"2002/07/30"|0|"" 21188|5206|31|"Rectangular pillbox, a variant on a type 23, with a central court (5ft x 4ft) for an AA weapon and two flanking enclosed chambers. Embrasures in all faces - doorway in S face. Partial access into interior possible."|"2002/07/30"|0|"" 21189|5203|31|"Rectangular pillbox, a variant on a type 23, with a central court (5ft x 4ft) for an AA weapon and two flanking enclosed chambers. Embrasures in all faces (two in both N and S faces, one each W and E faces) - doorway in S face. Access both exterior and interior possible. "|"2002/07/30"|0|"" 21190|5202|31|"Rectangular pillbox, with structure built on roof (recent for agricultural purpose). Doorways in both W and E walls. 3 x embrasures in N wall now blocked by bank; 3 square embrasures also in S wall. Open well at W end, presumably for AA weapon."|"2002/07/30"|0|"" 21192|16172|31|"Very rare Ruck pillbox, sunk into the ground with a concrete-slated ridged roof pierced for three embrasures (presumably for AA fire). The concrete ribbed chamber survives well and access is possible. Height to ridge approx. 5ft. The S end is blocked by a block of concrete. Entrance faces N."|"2002/07/30"|0|"" 21193|5201|31|"Chunk of concrete from a destroyed pillbox, resting on the steep side of a bank. This pillbox presumably originally stood on the sea bank above."|"2002/07/30"|0|"" 21194|1062|31|"Field work shows no sign of this structure on the beach."|"2002/07/__"|0|"" 21195|1071|31|"No sign of this structure."|"2002/07/__"|0|"" 21197|1030|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21198|1099|31|"Unable to locate this structure during field work. It may survive, although forestry clearance work appears to have taken place recently on Telegraph Hill."|"2002/07/31"|0|"" 21199|16173|221|"Oblique aerial photograph shows hexagonal pillbox at foot of cliffs cliffs with beach scaffolding up against it. "|"1941/08/28"|940|"" 21200|16174|221|"Oblique aerial photograph shows what appear to be barbed wire fences running from cliff edge, then parallel with it. These may have surrounded a minefield. "|"1941/08/28"|940|"" 21201|1010|221|"Hexagonal pillbox on oblique aerial photograph is probably this site."|"1941/08/28"|939|"" 21202|16175|221|"Oblique aerial photograph shows beach scaffolding running at top of beach with anti-tank ditch [see UORN 1011] behind. "|"1941/08/28"|939|"" 21203|1011|221|"Anti-tank ditch is visible on aerial photograph."|"1941/08/28"|939|"" 21204|16176|221|"Oblique aerial photograph shows what appears to be a barbed wire fences running parallel with the cliff edge on the landward side of the anti-tank ditch. "|"1941/08/28"|939|"" 21207|16177|32|"Hexagonal pillbox shown on plan of Winterton battery."|"1940/__/__"|950|"" 21208|16178|32|"Hexagonal pillbox shown on plan of Winterton battery."|"1940/__/__"|950|"" 21209|16179|32|"Hexagonal pillbox shown on plan of Winterton battery."|"1940/__/__"|950|"" 21210|15896|32|"Spigot mortar emplacement shown on plan of Winterton battery."|"1940/__/__"|950|"" 21211|15899|32|"Spigot mortar emplacement shown on plan of Winterton battery."|"1940/__/__"|950|"" 21212|15900|32|"Spigot mortar emplacement shown on plan of Winterton battery."|"1940/__/__"|950|"" 21213|16180|32|"Minefield [known from documentary source]."|"1940/__/__"|950|"" 21214|1057|238|"Circular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21215|1057|31|"World War 1 circular pillbox, made of conceret blocks, with five embrasures (one blocked). Faces N. Original iron door in place. Steps down into interior. The roof is cracked and iron supporting bars corroded, so danger of collapse; needs conservation work."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21216|1096|31|"Large gun emplacement, with wide entrance to take field gun. Brick walls with thick concrete roof."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21217|1095|31|"Observation or command post, probably related to adjacent gun emplacement [see UORN 1096]."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21218|1097|31|"Gun emplacement for 3.7in anti-aircraft gun. Deep shaft for magazine visible, and ammunition lockers. [see also UORN 1098 and UORN 16181]."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21219|1098|31|"Gun emplacement for 3.7in anti-aircraft gun. Partly reburied. Ammunition lockers visible. [see also UORN 1097 and UORN 16181]."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21221|16181|31|"Gun emplacement for 3.7in anti-aircraft gun. Partly reburied. [see also UORNs 1097 and 1098]."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21222|1049|31|"Large, square pillbox, with cut -off corners, and two internal chambers. Brick-shuttered. Faces E towards Weybourne Hope. Doorway on W side."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21223|15983|31|"Square pillbox with cut-off corners. Entrance on SW side. Faces E towards Weybourne Hope. All the brick-shuttering on exposed faces has gone. Now buried to embrasure level. Damage to entrance."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21224|15891|31|"Spigot Mortar pedestal just opposite the entrance to Muckleburgh Collection on edge of wood."|"1998/09/26"|0|"" 21227|16182|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal, now ex-situ [original location unknown]."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21228|1011|31|"Impressive line of anti-tank ditch, never back-filled. It lies within Sheringham Park (National Trust land)."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21229|1056|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21230|1030|31|"Pillbox, almost entirely overgrown, so that shape and type very hard to ascertain. Faces N. Brick shuttering."|"2002/08/20"|0|"" 21231|6083|318|"Hexagonal pillbox encircled by barbed wire. The barbed wire was constructed some time after July 1940 and had been removed by October 1945."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21232|16183|318|"Probable anti-landing trench plotted from aerial photograph."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21233|6061|318|"Two pillboxes are plotted from aerial photographs at this location - TM 33543823 and TM 33603823 - surrounded on the N side by barbed wire."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21234|16184|318|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photographs. It had a secondary wall surrounding it, and appears to have been removed by 1963."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21235|16185|318|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from aerial photographs. By April 1944 a long slit trench had been constructed, running N along the side of the road. By October 1945 the slit trench is barely visible but the pillbox remains."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21236|16186|318|"c200m stretch of barbed wire plotted from aerial photographs."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21237|16187|318|"Three small slit trenches, each no more than 10m long."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21238|16188|318|"A small slit trench, plotted from aerial photograph."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21239|16189|318|"Barbed wire running in an L-shape and cutting the anti-tank blocks [UORN 16033] at right angles, ending on the shore line."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21243|16190|318|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph in area of light woodland."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21244|16146|318|"Anti-tank ditch, with a lenth of anti-tank scaffolding at the eastern end. The scaffolding had been removed by October 1945, and by 1965 only a faint trace of the ditch remained."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 21245|16191|32|"Battalion headquarters of the 10th Cameronians."|"1941/06/20"|880|"" 21247|16192|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. 17. Cassini ref. 307621."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 21248|16193|32|"Road crater. Cassini ref. 307622."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 21249|16194|32|"Railblock. Cassini ref. 307624."|"1941/11/14"|888|"" 21250|15904|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 19. Cassini ref. 95943691."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 21251|15905|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 20. Cassini ref. 95983680."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 21252|15906|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 21. Cassini ref. 96053685."|"1941/07/15"|875|"" 21253|16163|32|"Beach scaffolding. Shown on map of post-war coastal defence survey. "|"1950/__/__"|869|"" 21254|16156|32|"Anti-tank ditch and spoil. Categorised 'A' for removal, 1951. At allotment, no.9, Station Road, Littleport, Isle of Ely."|"1951/__/__"|796|"" 21256|16195|32|"Road crater over anti-tank ditch. Serial no. H.27a. Cassini ref. G.028058."|"1942/01/14"|956|"" 21257|16196|32|"Road crater over anti-tank ditch. Serial no. H.27b. Cassini ref. G.021062."|"1942/01/14"|956|"" 21258|16197|32|"Roadblock. Rail and cylinders. Serial no. RB/40. Protected by pillbox and with slit trenches and barbed wire. Cassini ref. 638255. [also given serial no. 53 and Cassini 637255 in earlier defence scheme]."|"1943/05/16"|957|"" 21259|16197|32|"Anti-tank roadblock. Serial no. 53. Protected by pillbox, and with slit trenches and barbed wire. Cassini ref. 637255."|"1940/12/27"|959|"" 21260|6255|32|"Bullet-proof concrete pillbox. Disguised as a woodman's cottage. Serial no. 82. Cassini ref. 636261."|"1940/12/27"|959|"" 21261|5337|32|"Bullet-proof concrete pillbox. Disguised as an ash heap. Serial no. 83. Cassini ref. 636257."|"1940/12/27"|959|"" 21262|5336|32|"Bullet-proof concrete pillbox. Disguised as a haystack. Serial no. 85. Cassini ref. 637253."|"1940/12/27"|959|"" 21263|5335|32|"Bullet-proof concrete pillbox. Disguised as a haystack. Serial no. 86. Cassini ref. 642249."|"1940/12/27"|959|"" 21264|16198|32|"Observation post. Cassini ref. 927107."|"1940/08/01"|960|"" 21265|16199|32|"Category 'A' bridge - sluice gates carrying road [not to be blown] blocked by anti-tank mines. Serial no.59 (later 131). Cassini ref. 025918."|"1941/01/14"|961|"" 21266|9017|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 plan. Faces NNE. [The hexagonal shape is a structure built around the emplacement post-war]."|"1967/__/__"|0|"" 21267|1841|238|"Hexagonal structure, facing WNW, plotted from OS 1:2500 plan."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 21268|5130|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 plan."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21269|5137|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 plan."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21270|5136|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 plan."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21271|5135|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 plan."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21272|5134|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 plan."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21273|9194|32|"HQ of 'C' Coy 4th Worcestershire Battalion HG. Cassini ref. 399664. [See also UORN 9205]."|"1997/10/07"|962|"" 21274|9148|32|"HQ of 4th Bn. Worcestershire Home Guard."|"1942/09/17"|962|"" 21275|16200|32|"Category 'C' bridge prepared for demolition - timber bridge over river. Serial no. 422. Cassini ref. 935095."|"1941/02/18"|963|"" 21276|16201|32|"Category 'B' bridge prepared for demolition - brick bridge over ditch. Serial no. 192 (previously 62). Cassini ref. 942093."|"1941/02/18"|963|"" 21277|16202|32|"Category 'B' bridge prepared for demolition - brick bridge over ditch. Crater in centre. Serial no. 195 (previously 65). Cassini ref. 938099."|"1941/02/18"|963|"" 21278|16203|32|"Anderby Minefield. Cassini refs. 024929 - 021937."|"1940/09/__"|964|"" 21279|16204|32|"6pdr. gun (927 Bty.). Cassini ref. 933103."|"1941/02/01"|965|"" 21280|16205|32|"Category 'B' bridge mined for demolition, on the 'Beach Line. Cassini ref. 930112."|"1941/02/01"|965|"" 21281|2080|32|"This pillbox may represent 'Olivers Post' - platoon locality. B Coy 7th Bn. Royal Norfolk Regiment. 2 x MMGs; 2 x LMGs; 1 x SMG; 1 x A/Tk. R. Cassini ref. 944090."|"1941/06/02"|966|"" 21282|16206|32|"'Rimac Post' - platoon locality. D Coy 7th Bn. Royal Norfolk Regiment. 2 x .303 MMGs; 2 x LMGs; 3 x SMGs. Cassini ref. 935106."|"1941/06/02"|966|"" 21283|5131|32|"This structure may represent 'Sea View Post' - platoon locality. 'D' Coy 7th Btn. Royal Norfolk Regiment. 2 x LMGs; 2 x SMGs; 1 x 2in mortar. Cassini ref. 932113."|"1941/06/02"|966|"" 21284|16207|32|"Minefield. "|"1941/06/02"|966|"" 21285|16208|32|"Minefield. "|"1941/06/02"|966|"" 21286|16209|32|"Minefield. "|"1941/06/02"|966|"" 21287|16209|32|"Minefields Cassini refs. 935101 and 937104 - 942097. 40 x A/Tk. mines and 529 anti-personnel mines."|"1941/03/07"|967|"" 21288|16208|32|"Minefield. 80 x anti-personnel mines. Cassini ref. 935110."|"1941/03/07"|967|"" 21289|5201|32|"This is probably the pillbox for which there is a documentary reference. Rifle section pillbox. Cassini ref. 862528."|"1940/11/05"|968|"" 21290|16104|32|"Permanently manned forward defence locality of centre platoon, 'C' Coy. One rifle section with one MMG. Cassini ref. 027928."|"1941/01/30"|969|"" 21291|16210|32|"Headquarters of 'C' Coy, 7th Bn. South Lancashire Regiment. Cassini ref. 021931."|"1941/01/30"|969|"" 21292|16211|32|"Rifle section post to be manned on 'stand to'. Cassini ref. 027921."|"1941/01/30"|969|"" 21293|16103|32|"Rifle section post manned on 'stand to'. With anti-tank rifle."|"1941/01/30"|969|"" 21294|16212|32|"Rifle section post to be manned on 'stand to'. Cassini ref. 025931."|"1941/01/30"|969|"" 21295|16213|32|"6pdr. gun position at Oliver defence locality. Cassini ref. 945091."|"1941/09/01"|970|"" 21296|16214|32|"6pdr. gun position at Rimac defence locality. Cassini ref. 937108."|"1941/09/01"|970|"" 21297|16215|32|"75mm gun position at Seaview defence locality. Cassini ref. 931113."|"1941/09/01"|970|"" 21298|1049|32|"Pillbox Cassini ref. 559621 may be this site."|"1940/__/__"|972|"" 21299|1052|32|"Pillbox Cassini ref. 563621 may be this site."|"1940/__/__"|972|"" 21300|16211|32|"No. 5 Post, 'Y' Sub-Sector - 'B' Coy, 12th Bn. Sherwood Foresters. Cassini ref. 027921. [This may be the same site as UORN 16101]. "|"____/__/__"|973|"" 21301|16210|32|"Headquarters (and Battle Headquarters) of 'B' Coy, 12th Bn. Sherwood Foresters is given as 'The Nest' - Cassini ref. 023930, which is either this site or close by."|"1941/02/28"|973|"" 21303|16216|32|"Headquarters of 12th Bn. Sherwood Foresters. Cassini ref. 024919."|"1941/02/28"|973|"" 21304|16217|32|"Home Guard roadblock. 12 x anti-tank mines. Cassini ref. 920098. [A further reference in the same document gives 20 mines]."|"1941/05/14"|974|"" 21305|16218|32|"Home Guard roadblock. 21 x anti-tank mines. Cassini ref. 922093. [See also UORN 5138]."|"1941/05/14"|974|"" 21306|16219|32|"Home Guard roadblock. 20 x anti-tank mines. Cassini ref. 925097."|"1941/05/14"|974|"" 21307|16220|32|"Minefield of 96 mines. Cassini ref. 922113."|"1941/05/14"|974|"" 21308|16221|32|"Minefield of 100 mines. Cassini ref. 935106."|"1941/05/14"|974|"" 21309|2080|32|"Oliver Post. Right Coy. 2 x MMG. 1 x A/Tk. rifle. 3 x LMG. 1 x 6pdr. QF Hotchkiss gun. Cassini ref. 944090. "|"1941/08/27"|975|"" 21310|16206|32|"Rimac Post. Centre Coy. 1 X MMG. 1 x A/Tk. rifle. 2 x LMG."|"1941/08/27"|975|"" 21311|16214|32|"6pdr. QF Hotchkiss gun position. Rimac Post. Centre Coy. Cassini ref. 934106."|"1941/08/27"|975|"" 21312|5131|32|"Seaview Post. Centre Coy. 1 x A/Tk. rifle. 3 x LMG. Cassini ref. 932113."|"1941/08/27"|975|"" 21313|2080|32|"Platoon locality A.1. 'A' Coy. Cassini ref. 945090."|"1941/03/12"|976|"" 21314|16206|32|"Platoon locality. A.3. 'A' Coy. Cassini ref. 935106."|"1941/03/12"|976|"" 21315|16214|32|"6pdr. gun position. Cassini ref. 933108."|"1941/03/12"|976|"" 21316|16211|32|"No. 2 Post. Cassini ref. 027920."|"1941/07/05"|977|"" 21317|1057|32|"First World War pillbox inspected with all others in area of 53rd Infantry Brigade. Described as 'sandbagged' and 'used as an air raid shelter'."|"1939/12/__"|978|"" 21318|16222|32|"Demolition of six houses to build a gun emplacement - the gun was later removed, the emplacement rebuilt, and the gun repositioned."|"1940/07/11"|979|"" 21319|15934|32|"Setting out and supervision of anti-tank ditch, 31.7.40. Cassini refs. 572618 - 566615 - 562614."|"1940/07/__"|979|"" 21322|16223|32|"Platoon locality - 'D' Coy. Cassini ref. 858615. [See also UORNs 5172, 2041, and 16286]. A report on the reorganisation of the defences here in March 1941 states there are two posts on the sea wall which must be loopholed for flanking fire, and with a part-breastwork to cover the rear. The existing wire was to be brought closer in and its apron and concertina wire thickened. Knife rests were set up on the road and track. The defence locality acted as local protection for the 6in guns of the adjacent battery. Accommodation for the platoon was at the Marine Inn."|"1941/03/04"|980|"" 21323|16224|32|"Category 'B' bridge prepared for demolition. Cassini ref. 933107."|"1941/06/02"|966|"" 21324|16225|32|"Category 'B' bridge prepared for demolition. Cassini ref. 940096."|"1941/06/02"|966|"" 21325|16226|222|"Vertical rail roadblock."|"1998/02/__"|464|"" 21326|16227|222|"Spigot mortar emplacement."|"1998/02/__"|464|"" 21327|5335|221|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1948/03/09"|981|"" 21330|5334|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from aerial photograph."|"1958/03/09"|981|"" 21331|5336|221|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from aerial photograph."|"1948/03/27"|982|"" 21332|9161|221|"Square structure at N end of Pershore old bridge plotted from aerial photograph."|"1946/04/02"|984|"" 21333|9168|221|"Square structure plotted to S of Pershore old bridge on air photograph."|"1946/04/01"|983|"" 21334|16226|221|"Four concrete blocks at the S end of the bridge, two each side of the road - plotted from aerial photograph. Probably vertical rails would have been set in the carriageway surface between these to create the roadblock. The blocks had been removed by 1946."|"1941/11/07"|985|"" 21337|16230|221|"Roadblock probably of lengths of vertical rails and 'hairpins', set between two square structures, probably large concrete blocks on either side of the road at the N approach to the main bridge. The blocks are plotted from aerial photograph. They were removed by 1946. South of the roadblock at the N end of the bridge itself individual smaller blocks are lined on either side of the carriageway."|"1941/11/07"|985|"" 21338|9017|221|"This structure shows as an apparent square shape on 1941 air photograph."|"1941/11/07"|985|"" 21339|16231|221|"Probable pillbox structure plotted from aerial photograph."|"1953/02/03"|986|"" 21340|16232|221|"Earthwork that appears freshly constructed in air photographs. Exact defence purpose not known. Shown on modern OS mapping."|"1940/07/14"|987|"" 21341|5132|221|"At least ten anti-tank blocks set corner to corner. Plotted from air photograph. In front of the blocks [seaward side] is what looks like an hexagonal shaped earthwork."|"1943/01/27"|989|"" 21342|16233|221|"Defence site of uncertain type consisting of three circular pits - probably gun pits for a coastal or anti-aircraft battery."|"1953/02/04"|990|"" 21343|16234|238|"Rectangular shape plotted from OS large scale 1:2500 plan."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21344|16234|221|"Possible pillbox plotted from aerial photograph."|"1940/07/14"|991|"" 21345|16235|221|"Linear marks bisecting fields plotted from air photograph are probably anti landing trenches."|"1941/03/24"|992|"" 21346|2044|221|"Structures plotted from air photograph in this location - three distinct structures."|"1941/03/24"|992|"" 21347|16021|221|"Structures plotted from air photograph - five distinct structures. Possibly one of the structures is the nissen hut which is still adjacent to the two pillboxes, although probably moved from its original location."|"1941/03/24"|992|"" 21348|16236|221|"Rectangular structure plotted from air photograph. It does not show on 1971 APs, so may have been destroyed by then."|"1953/02/04"|993|"" 21349|16237|221|"Defence structure plotted from air photograph. "|"1953/02/04"|993|"" 21350|16238|221|"Square defence structure plotted from air photograph. "|"1953/02/04"|994|"" 21351|2045|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/04"|994|"" 21352|16239|221|"Rectangular defence structure plotted from air photograph. "|"1953/02/04"|995|"" 21353|5172|221|"Open-roofed hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/18"|996|"" 21354|2044|221|"Structures plotted from air photograph at this location - 4 square structures on E side of bank, with 4 smaller behind."|"1940/08/31"|998|"" 21355|16021|221|"Structures plotted from air photograph at this location - 4 square structures on E side of bank, with 4 smaller behind."|"1940/08/31"|998|"" 21356|16240|221|"Three rectangular structures at this location, with two circular in front (E side), and with what appear to be semi-circular earthworks on the front edge of the sea bank. [1953 AP shows these works to have been removed by that date]."|"1940/08/31"|998|"" 21357|16241|221|"Two rectangular structures (or possibly earthworks) at this location."|"1940/08/31"|999|"" 21358|2042|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1944/12/02"|1000|"" 21359|1841|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/16"|1001|"" 21360|16101|221|"Large flat-roofed structure shows on air photograph - may be this site."|"1940/07/14"|1002|"" 21361|5143|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph. [This may have now been destroyed as it does not show on a 1991 AP]."|"1946/05/10"|1004|"" 21362|2954|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph. [This may have now been destroyed as it does not show on a 1991 AP]."|"1946/05/10"|1004|"" 21363|16242|32|"Railblock on bridge no.198. Serial no. 252. One track covered. Cassini ref. 323267."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21364|5172|31|"A two storey structure, with anti-aircraft position as upper storey. Built using wood shuttering. Central post of AA position survives. Some of the wood shuttering survives on the inside of the roof."|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 21365|5172|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 21366|5172|31|"Tall hexagonal type 22 pillbox, facing E and with entrance to rear. Set on rear edge of sea bank. Concrete-faced, rendered with pabble dashing. A solid addition (i.e. not open inside) has been added to the pillbox roof to increase its height and probably provide a platform for an AA gun. Four square embrasures, one in each face. Unusual shape interior concrete blast wall. Public access, inside and outside. [See also UORN 16223]."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21367|6937|31|"Emergency coast defence battery in very good condition. The two CASLs and two gun emplacements are recorded separately [see UORNs 16238, 16239, 16243, and 16244]."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21368|2041|31|"Standard Lincolnshire-type 3 bay AA pillbox defending the coastal battery - two enclosed bays connected by an open one for the mounting of the AA gun. Two embrasures at the front facing E, two at the rear, and one at each end."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21369|16243|31|"A CASL of the adjacent coastal battery - a large square structure, with hexagonal E faces now infilled with windows. Slab concrete roof. Pebble-dashed walls. Used apparently as a store and now overgrown. "|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21370|16239|31|"Gun emplacement of coastal battery. Holdfast in good condition."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21371|16238|31|"Gun emplacement of coastal battery. Loopholed rear blast wall."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21372|16244|31|"A CASL of the adjacent coastal battery. Pebble-dashed concrete walls. Used apparently as a fuel store for farmer with projecting pipe. Flight of steps behind and store building. Wooden frames to windows still in situ."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21373|16240|31|"Field work shows no surviving structures here."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21374|2042|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox on sea bank facing E. Concrete-faced. Front embrasures have projecting exterior sills. Roof has protruding central iron pipe [a mount?]. Access possible to interior."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21375|16021|31|"Standard type 22 pillbox, built using wood shuttering, roughly rendered as camouflage. "|"1997/02/__"|0|"" 21376|16021|31|"Type 22 pillbox, with projecting exterior embrasure sills. Thick interior gun mount ledge. Iron linings to embrasures partly in situ. Some embrasures damaged. Access to interior possible."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21377|2044|31|"Type 22 pillbox with projecting exterior embrasure sills (one destroyed). Some embrasures blocked, and may have been done during WW2. Central metal pipe in roof. Used as a sheep shelter."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21378|2045|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox dug into sea bank, with projecting exterior embrasure sills. Central iron pipe set in roof, and another near roof edge (this goes right through the roof). Interior access possible. Used as sheep shelter."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21379|16245|31|"Remains of a Ruck machine gun post, with parts of walls and pit surviving [one of two at this location - see UORN 16246]."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21380|16246|31|"Remains of a Ruck machine gun post, with parts of walls and pit surviving [one of two at this location - see UORN 16245]."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21381|2046|31|"Type 22 pillbox with projecting exterior embrasure sills. Metal pipe set centrally in roof."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21382|2041|221|"Rectangular structure plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/04"|995|"" 21383|16247|31|"Lumps of concrete mark position of probable pillbox, now destroyed."|"2002/10/21"|0|"" 21384|16236|31|"Field work shows no trace."|"2002/10/22"|0|"" 21385|16237|31|"Field work shows no trace."|"2002/10/22"|0|"" 21386|16241|31|"Field work provides no trace."|"2002/10/22"|0|"" 21387|5148|31|"Position of possible WW2 pillbox at 'The Sentinel', Chapel Point."|"2002/10/22"|0|"" 21388|16101|31|"Concrete foundations of gun position."|"2002/10/22"|0|"" 21389|2954|31|"Field work provides no trace."|"2002/10/22"|0|"" 21390|5143|31|"Field work shows no trace."|"2002/10/22"|0|"" 21391|16025|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced type 22 pillbox. Faces E. Access exterior and interior."|"2002/10/22"|0|"" 21392|5328|31|"Square brick-shuttered structure, possibly a Home Guard shelter or store. Access not possible - on private land."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21393|5134|31|"Concrete-faced pillbox, facing SE towards position of roadblock [see UORN 16217]. On private land - no access."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21394|5137|31|"Rectangular pillbox. Entrance boarded over. No access - in field."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21395|5138|31|"Single concrete cylinder, remnant of a road block [see UORN 16218]."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21396|5136|31|"Pillbox. In field with no ready access - viewed from a distance. One long horizontal embrasure faces W."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21397|5131|31|"Rectangular concrete-faced pillbox with concrete lumps on roof to break up outline. Bolts on roof indicate AA gun mounting. Now sunken in sand bluff with embrasures below ground and only top of doorway showing. Faces NE towards sea."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21399|16232|31|"Impossible to look at this structure as on land still occupied by military."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21400|5130|31|"Lincolnshire-type 3-bay pillbox, with open central bay for AA gun. Concrete-faced. Faces NW. Two embrasures at front, two at rear, and one each end. Carries an MoD range warning notice."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21401|5132|31|"At least eight anti-tank cubes, set corner to corner, now sunk low in the ground and partly overgrown. In two rows - three on the land side, five on the sea side. Other cubes are probably buried."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21402|16234|31|"Lincolnshire-type 3 bay rectangular pillbox with open central well for AA gun. Overgrown and buried to embrasure level."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21405|16248|31|"Stanton air raid shelter. About half the pre-cast structure (some five feet in length) survives, and the pit it once covered. An important survival. Very vulnerable to further damage."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21406|16249|31|"Lincolnshire-type 3 bay rectangular pillbox with open central well for AA gun. In good condition, although overgrown at the rear. Interior access not possible owing to overgrowth."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21407|16250|31|"Lincolnshire-type 3 bay rectangular pillbox with open central well for AA gun. In good condition, standing to full height. Overgrown at the rear preventing access to the interior."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21408|16251|31|"Lincolnshire-type 3 bay rectangular pillbox with open central well for AA gun. In good condition, standing to full height. Overgrown at the rear preventing access to the interior."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21409|16252|31|"Several parallel lines of iron posts may be remains of anti-landing obstacles blocking the sands from enemy aircraft landing at low tide."|"2002/10/23"|0|"" 21410|16234|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/01"|1007|"" 21411|5132|221|"Anti-tank cubes and angled earthwork plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/01"|1007|"" 21412|6255|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1948/03/27"|982|"" 21414|16029|221|"Large square structure with flat roof plotted from RAF oblique air photograph."|"1941/07/07"|1009|"" 21415|5336|31|"Type 24 pillbox set on bank above river plain, facing ENE towards Hopwas Bridge. Splayed embrasures. Internal blast wall. Remnants of wooden gun shelves. Built using vertically-set wooden plank shuttering. Pebbly concrete matrix. Interior access. This pillbox has been preserved as part of new housing development.."|"2002/10/28"|0|"" 21416|5337|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing Hopwas Bridge (SE). Built with vertical plank shuttering. Interior access - some rubble inside. Appears to be preserved amongst recent new sewage works."|"2002/10/28"|0|"" 21417|6255|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with extra tall front faces as set on slope of bank. Faces towards river (E). Square splayed embrasures. Concrete plinth is exposed at front. Entrance has drop down to doorway (step probably removed). On public footpath, with interior access."|"2002/10/28"|0|"" 21418|5339|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing E towards river. On private land, with no access."|"2002/10/28"|0|"" 21419|5335|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing river (N). Its concrete base is visible. Built with horizontal plank shuttering. Interior access possible. Some modern graffiti inside."|"2002/10/28"|0|"" 21420|1861|31|"Field work shows no sign."|"2002/10/29"|0|"" 21421|1841|31|"Access to pillbox not possible, but seen amongst trees at a distance."|"2002/10/29"|0|"" 21422|5944|31|"14 x anti-tank cylinders (ex situ) used to demark the carpark of a public house. The cylinders undoubtedly come from the roadblock at the adjacent Goldstone Bridge."|"2002/10/29"|0|"" 21423|8934|31|"Square spigot mortar pedestal, only the top of which is showing above the ground. The upper reinforcing bars are partly exposed. The large stainless steel spigot has apparently received some blows. This was an anti-tank spigot mortar position, being some 100 yards from the bridge it was protecting."|"2002/10/30"|0|"" 21424|16253|31|"A Home Guard ammunition store made from an Anderson shelter. The removal of rubbish from its site in 2003 revealed the structure to be still extant. [Information from Mick Wilks, Defence of Worcestershire Project]."|"2002/10/31"|0|"" 21425|16227|31|"Steel pivot of a spigot mortar pedestal projects through the grass. Presumably, the structure is substantially complete if excavated. This was probably an anti-personnel spigot mortar position at a range of 200 yards from Pershore Bridges."|"2002/10/31"|0|"" 21426|9017|31|"Emplacement for a 6pdr. QF Hotchkiss gun, now enclosed within the structure of a small pumping station. The principal direction of fire was E along the A44 Evesham road, but it could be traversed to fire N at the Pershore Bridges. It was originally an open-sided hexagonal structure beneath a thin concrete slab roof. The gun was mounted on a central holdfast which is no longer extant."|"2002/10/31"|0|"" 21427|16254|31|"The main road bridge over the Avon was prepared for demolition. [Information from Mick Wilks, Defence of Worcestershire Project]."|"2002/10/31"|0|"" 21429|9021|31|"4 x concrete cylinders (3ft high, 2ft diameter) now blocking N approach to Pershore old bridge. These cylinders were almost certainly moved to this position post-war (along with comparable blocks at the S approach to the bridge - now removed), probably from the roadblock at the S end of the old bridge itself [see UORN 16255] or the one further south [UORN 9154]. They do not show in these positions in 1941 and 1946 APs, but appear on an AP of 1949."|"2002/10/30"|0|"" 21430|16255|221|"Linear structure blocking carriageway at this point, plotted from air photograph. [See as well UORN 9415 at this location]."|"1941/11/07"|985|"" 21431|9034|221|"The shadows of some anti-landing poles appear to show in air photograph. "|"1941/11/07"|985|"" 21433|16256|32|"Battery position of 387 Coast Defence Battery (522 Coast Regiment). 2 x 6in guns and 1 x 4.5in howitzer. Three officers and 80 other ranks. Cassini ref. 994056. [Document gives position as 'Abbotsbury Castle', which is further north - for this 994076 would be a more likely reference: however, 994056 is given in more than one documentary source and 993056 and 994057 in others]. In 1944 the battery was under 'care and maintenance'."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21434|16257|32|"Minefields, serial nos 42 and 44. Cassini refs 993056 (168 x Mk.IV A/Tk mines) and 994055 (95 x 'C' beach mines)."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21435|16258|32|"Minefields, serial nos 45 and 46. Cassini refs 998055 (75 x 'C' beach mines) and 000055 (344 x Mk.IV A/Tk mines)."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21436|16259|32|"Minefields, serial no. 47. Cassini ref. 999052 (194 x 'C' beach mines) and serial no. 48, Cassini ref. 001051 (45 x 'C' beach mines)."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21437|16260|32|"Minefield, serial no. 31. Cassini ref. 999056 (20 x anti-personnel mines). Minefield enclosed by barbed wire."|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21438|16261|32|"6pdr. gun position. Cassini ref. 998063. Manned by Chickerell Coy, 5 Weymouth Bn., Home Guard."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21439|16262|32|"Flame fougasse with four barrels (1 battery). Cassini ref. 003063. This site lies within a Home Guard defended locality which is given the same Cassini ref. This is also termed a 'platoon action station' for the 2nd (Dorchester) Bn. of the Dorset Home Guard. [see also UORN 16408]."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21440|16263|32|"Minefield, serial no. 79 (3 sections). 345 x Mk.IV A/Tk. mines. Cassini ref. 466044."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21441|16264|32|"Minefield, serial no. 96 (5 sections). 174 x 'C' beach mines. Cassini ref. 475028."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21442|7717|32|"6pdr. gun position. Probably this site. Cassini ref. 469033 [one source gives 470033 and 4in gun in addition to 6pdr.]. Manned by No.2 East Purbeck Coy, 7 Wareham Bn., Home Guard. The task was directed against enemy boats."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21443|16265|32|"6 pdr. gun position. Cassini ref. 466041. Manned by No.2 East Purbeck Coy, 7 Wareham Bn., Home Guard."|"1943/__/__"|1005|"" 21444|6518|32|"Documentary source provides information that this was an 'L' type coast artillery battery manned by 363 Coast Battery of 556 Coast Regiment. Its main armament was 2 x 4.7in naval guns: secondary armament, 1 x 75mm gun and 1 x naval U.P. Cassini ref. Y 338848."|"1943/__/__"|1010|"" 21445|16266|32|"Railblock. Serial no. M.RL. 13. Cassini ref. 783376 [other sources, 784374 and 783375]. 'C' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21446|16267|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. M.Rd. 28. Cassini ref. 780386. First priority. 18 x tetrahedra. 18 x mines."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21447|16268|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. M.Rd. 29. Cassini ref. 781382. Second priority. 30 x tetrahedra. 15 x mines. 'C' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21448|16269|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. M.Rd. B 8. Cassini ref. 782382. Second priority. 25 x tetrahedra. 28 x mines."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21449|16270|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. M.Rd. 30. Cassini ref. 784373. First priority. 24 x tetrahedra. "|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21450|16271|32|"Railblock. Serial no. S.RL. 27. Cassini ref. 739212. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21452|16272|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. S.Rd. 53. First priority. 12 x tetrahedra. 24 x mines. Cassini ref. 745217 [other sources, 745216]. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21453|16273|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. S.Rd. 53A. Second priority. 12 x tetrahedra. 20 x mines. Cassini ref. 743216. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21454|16274|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. S.Rd. 54. Second priority. 12 x tetrahedra. 12 x mines. Cassini ref. 741214. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21456|100|32|"Railblock. Serial no. S.RL. 25. Cassini ref. 763239. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21458|1342|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. S.Rd. 48. Second priority. 12 x terahedra. 12 x mines. Cassini ref. 760237. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21460|16276|32|"Roadblock within Burnham sector of the Somerset sub area.. Built of concrete and iron rails. Cassini ref. 820658."|"1940/12/__"|478|"" 21461|16277|32|"Roadblock within Burnham sub area. Built of concrete and iron rails. Cassini ref. 820658."|"1940/12/__"|478|"" 21462|13972|32|"Roadblock within Burnham sub area. Built of concrete and iron rails. Cassini ref. 829659."|"1940/12/__"|478|"" 21463|16278|32|"Railblock. No. T.9. Cassini ref. 781381. Defended by Ilton platoon, Home Guard."|"1941/06/23"|470|"" 21464|16279|32|"Railblock. No. T.10. Cassini ref. 777385. Defended by Ilton platoon, Home Guard."|"1941/06/23"|470|"" 21465|16280|32|"Railblock. No. SD.177. Cassini ref. 801664. Defended by Highbridge platoon, Home Guard."|"1941/06/23"|470|"" 21466|16281|32|"Anti-tank beach scaffolding (double line) along the whole of Studland Bay N from Redend Point, mainly with barbed wire fencing running between it and the shore. It was erected during 1941 and at first finished at Redend Point in the south. By May 1942 this had been extended to a position S of Redend Point. In the area of SZ 03478443 the scaffolding formed a rectangular enclosure (perhaps around a minefield) - see UORN 16324 . The scaffolding was partly removed in September 1943 to allow for amphibious assault training. "|"1943/__/__"|1017|"" 21467|16282|32|"Anti-tank obstacle [Type not stated]. Cassini ref. 467045. One source gives, 465044."|"1941/04/14"|1018|"" 21468|16283|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 465026."|"1941/04/14"|1018|"" 21469|16284|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 458049."|"1941/04/14"|1018|"" 21470|16285|32|"Emergency coast defence battery, 1941-45. Manned by 327 Coast Battery. This documentary source contains many plans and aerial photographs (including obliques). [See also UORN 16946]."|"1941/__/__"|1020|"" 21471|16238|32|"Concrete emplacement and holdfast completed on 4th June 1940. Gun mounted 6th June. By December it had been disguised as a bungalow."|"1940/__/__"|1021|"" 21472|16239|32|"Concrete emplacement and holdfast completed on 4th June 1940. Gun mounted 6th June. By December it had been disguised as a bungalow."|"1940/__/__"|1021|"" 21476|16286|221|"Rectangular structure with central open area plotted from air photograph. It appears to be a three-bay Lincolnshire type pillbox, now destroyed."|"1953/02/18"|996|"" 21477|16287|221|"Probable pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/01"|1023|"" 21478|16288|221|"Probable Lincolnshire 3-bay pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/01"|1023|"" 21479|16289|221|"A length of a probable slit trench amongst the sand dunes plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/01"|1023|"" 21480|16290|221|"Probable square or hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1953/02/03"|1024|"" 21481|16234|31|"Three-bay concrete AA pillbox facing NE - two roofed parts joined by the open area with the LAA mounting and the doorway. The roofed parts contain embrasures."|"1997/__/__"|0|"" 21483|3113|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 21484|3109|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 21485|3114|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 21486|3115|238|"Square structure shown on OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 21487|12099|238|"Structures in two lines marked as 'posts' plotted from OS sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 21488|8377|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21489|5769|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21490|5770|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21491|5699|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21492|8378|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21493|13970|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21494|13971|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21495|8379|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21496|5771|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21497|5667|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SSW."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21498|5668|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21499|8380|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21500|8381|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21501|2994|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 21502|8390|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 21503|8391|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 21504|16291|238|"Hexagonal (elongated) structure (almost certainly a pillbox), plotted from 1:2500 sheet. Adjacent to railblock [see UORN 16270]."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 21505|16292|238|"Hexagonal structure (almost certainly a pillbox), plotted from 1:2500 sheet. "|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 21506|6786|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ESW."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 21507|6780|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 21508|2990|238|"Large rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 21509|16293|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from 1:2500 sheet. Faces NW."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 21510|3444|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 21511|174|238|"Large rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21512|11869|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21513|200|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21514|201|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21515|203|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21516|16294|238|"Hexagonal structure (probably a type 22 pillbox) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21517|16295|238|"Hexagonal structure (probably a type 22 pillbox) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21518|8689|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21519|8679|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21520|8680|238|"Small hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1989/__/__"|0|"" 21521|8688|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1989/__/__"|0|"" 21522|8113|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1989/__/__"|0|"" 21523|8687|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1989/__/__"|0|"" 21524|8686|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1989/__/__"|0|"" 21525|8691|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21526|11868|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21527|11867|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Facew S."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 21528|1309|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NW."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21529|1311|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces WNW."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21530|1313|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces W."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21531|1321|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21532|1293|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21533|1314|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21534|1315|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21535|1334|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces WSW."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21537|1337|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21538|99|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21539|16296|238|"Probable pillbox (square structure) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21542|87|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21543|88|238|"Hexagonal structure (type 24 pillbox) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21544|1349|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21547|16298|31|"Type 22 pillbox constructed of concrete blocks. Brick-lined inside. Faces N towards railway bridge. Unusual chamfered embrasures. Concrete posts piled on roof and overgrown. Interior access possible."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 21548|1220|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21550|16300|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21552|1229|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21553|1233|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NW."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21554|1348|238|"Hexagonal structure (shape of a type 24 pillbox) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NW."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21555|16302|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. [see also UORN 1234]."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21556|1234|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 21557|431|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NNE."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21558|426|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21560|16303|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21561|16304|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. "|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21562|1563|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21563|3024|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21564|3017|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21565|424|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21566|150|238|"Pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 21567|151|238|"Pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 21568|153|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 21569|3280|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1963/__/__"|0|"" 21570|3282|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1963/__/__"|0|"" 21571|3272|238|"Curving rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1963/__/__"|0|"" 21572|1394|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1954/__/__"|0|"" 21574|1395|238|"Square pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1954/__/__"|0|"" 21575|3142|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 21576|16305|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. It is not shown on the 1971 sheet."|"1962/__/__"|0|"" 21577|3148|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. It does not show on 1971 sheet."|"1962/__/__"|0|"" 21578|307|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified. Reference N8. Roof 9ins thick. 2 steps down into entrance. Walls 42ins-43ins thick. "|"1995/06/__"|404|"" 21579|307|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21580|309|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21581|289|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21582|306|325|"Pillbox type 24 modified. Reference N7. Roof 10ins thick. Vertical 4ins wide square shaft right through the roof. 2 steps down into entrance. Walls 42ins-43ins thick. "|"1995/06/__"|404|"" 21583|306|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. It faces NNW."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21585|3343|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21586|3345|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet.Faces W."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21587|3346|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21588|3347|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NNE."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21589|3344|31|"Type 24 pillbox facing NNW across Pawlett Hams."|"1997/08/29"|0|"" 21590|3344|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces WNW."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 21591|3350|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21592|16306|221|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/04"|1025|"" 21593|16307|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/04"|1025|"" 21594|3112|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/04"|1025|"" 21595|16308|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/04"|1025|"" 21596|12099|221|"Double line of anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph. The N and S ends of the line have been destroyed or buried. Four pillboxes stood close to these blocks - UORNs 3114, 3115, 16309, 16310."|"1940/08/05"|1027|"" 21597|16309|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/05"|1027|"" 21598|16310|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/05"|1027|"" 21599|16311|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1948/05/07"|1028|"" 21600|16312|221|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1948/05/07"|1028|"" 21601|16256|221|"Air photograph shows two gun emplacements, with a further rectangular structure (probably of the battery) adjacent to the N."|"1948/05/07"|0|"" 21602|16313|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1948/05/07"|1028|"" 21603|16314|221|"Irregular-shaped structure plotted from air photograph. It may have been associated with the adjacent coastal battery [see UORN 16256]."|"1948/05/07"|1028|"" 21604|16315|221|"Pits (with a possible square structure amongst them) dug on the beach. Of uncertain purpose."|"1948/05/07"|1028|"" 21605|16316|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph. It appears to have a large horizontal embrasure."|"1948/05/07"|1028|"" 21606|6552|221|"Square structure by railway, above tunnel from gas works. Plotted from air photograph."|"1941/09/13"|1029|"" 21609|16317|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph. It has disappeared by 1949."|"1946/07/12"|1031|"" 21610|16318|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/18"|1032|"" 21611|117|221|"A row of anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph of the western perimeter defences of the Blandford anti-tank island."|"1950/06/04"|0|"" 21612|16319|221|"Possible hexagonal pillbox with open central well. Plotted from air photograph."|"1963/05/22"|1035|"" 21613|6851|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 21614|6850|238|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 21615|6846|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure, with projecting porch, plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 21616|6852|238|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ENE."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 21617|14403|221|"Length of infilled anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1946/03/30"|1036|"" 21618|16320|221|"Possible pillbox plotted from air photograph. It has gone by 1947."|"1946/03/30"|1036|"" 21619|16321|221|"Length of infilled anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1946/03/30"|1036|"" 21620|12508|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch of which the central portion running by a wood may not have been infilled. "|"1946/03/30"|1036|"" 21621|8552|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 21622|16322|221|"What appear to be two weapon pits connected by a short length of slit trench. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 21623|16323|221|"Possibly a circular weapon pit. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 21624|8545|221|"Pillbox [not certain] plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 21625|8546|221|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 21626|8547|221|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 21627|8549|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 21628|16281|221|"Beach scaffolding beginning below Redend Point."|"1941/08/16"|1039|"" 21630|16324|221|"Beach scaffolding forming at this point a complicated pattern that includes a rectangular enclosure."|"1941/08/16"|1044|"" 21632|16326|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks running across trackway. Plotted from air photograph."|"1941/08/16"|1042|"" 21633|16327|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks running across trackway. Plotted from air photograph."|"1941/08/16"|1043|"" 21634|7718|221|"Pillbox at Redend Point, on beach below cliffs. Plotted from air photograph. It was not present in August 1941, so presumably was constructed soon after that date."|"1950/03/15"|1046|"" 21635|16328|221|"Large rectangular structure on cliff edge. It is known as Fort Henry. It was built in 1943 as an observation bunker for assault training exercises, and was visited by many senior figures, including King George VI, General Montgomery, and Winston Churchill. "|"1950/03/15"|1046|"" 21636|16329|221|"Zig-zag slit trench. This is not visible on 1941 APs, and was probably dug some time 1942-1944."|"1945/09/25"|1047|"" 21637|3342|32|"Bren gun emplacement. N.1."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21638|3343|32|"Bren gun emplacement. N.2."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21639|3343|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/16"|1052|"" 21640|3344|32|"Bren gun emplacement. N.3."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21641|3344|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph. The pillbox shape is hard to make out and it may retain its wartime camouflage."|"1947/01/16"|1052|"" 21647|16331|32|"Barbed wire running along a drain adjacent to pillbox UORN 3343, and forming part of its defences."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21648|16332|32|"Barbed wire encircling pillbox UORN 3344 to its W and N, and forming part of its defences."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21649|3342|32|"Type 24 pillbox (N.1) camouflaged as a farm building."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21650|3343|32|"Hexagonal pillbox (N.2) camouflaged with willows and cullacopts."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21651|3344|32|"Type 24 pillbox (N.3) camouflaged as a shed. [This camouflage was still in place in 1947 as the pitched roof can be seen on APs]."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21652|289|32|"Vickers emplacement. N.V.3. Cassini ref. 728644."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21653|289|32|"Square emplacement (N.V.3) with detached external blast wall. Camouflaged as straw and haystacks."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21654|309|32|"Vickers emplacement. N.V.4. Cassini ref. 728643."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21655|309|32|"Square emplacement (N.V.4). Camouflaged as a haystack."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21656|307|32|"Bren gun emplacement. N.8."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21657|307|32|"Pillbox (N.8) camouflaged as a haystack."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21658|306|32|"Bren gun emplacement. N.7."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21659|306|32|"Type 24 pillbox (N.7) camouflaged as a square building with pitched roof. 'Blacksmith' painted on outside wall."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21660|3345|32|"Bren emplacement. N.4."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21661|3345|32|"Type 24 pillbox (N.4) camouflaged as a shed with a pitched roof."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21662|3346|32|"Bren emplacement. N.5."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21663|3347|32|"Bren emplacement. N.6."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21664|3342|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces N."|"1960/10/28"|1054|"" 21665|3345|221|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces W."|"1960/10/28"|1055|"" 21666|3350|32|"Bren emplacement. N.9."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21667|3351|32|"Bren emplacement. N.12."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21668|3351|32|"Type 24 pillbox (N.12) camouflaged as a farm building with pitched roof."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21669|16333|32|"Vickers emplacement. N.V.1. Cassini ref. 726643."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21670|16333|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1056|"" 21671|16333|32|"Vickers emplacement (N.V.1) camouflaged as cottage with pitched roof, chimney, and surrounding garden."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21672|16334|32|"Vickers emplacement. N.V.2. Cassini ref. 726643."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21673|16334|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1056|"" 21674|16334|32|"Vickers emplacement (N.V.2) camouflaged as an agricultural building with pitched roof."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21675|16335|32|"Vickers emplacement. N.V.5. Cassini ref. 727642."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21677|16335|32|"Vickers emplacement (N.V.5) camouflaged as chicken huts and run."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21678|16335|325|"Square medium machine gun emplacement. The position of this structure is problematic as it does not appear on 1940 or post war APs, but contemporary documentation is precise that it was built contrary to the view of the article cited below."|"1995/06/__"|404|"" 21679|16336|32|"Vickers emplacement. N.V.6. Cassini ref. 727642."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21680|16336|325|"Square medium machine gun emplacement. The position of this structure is problematic as it does not appear on 1940 or post war APs, but contemporary documentation is precise that it was built contrary to the view of the article cited below."|"1995/06/__"|404|"" 21681|16336|32|"Vickers emplacement (N.V.6) camouflaged as a bonfire and rubbish heap.."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21684|16337|32|"Barbed wire running N-S to the E of two Vickers emplacements."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21685|16338|32|"Barbed wire acting as perimeter defences to Vickers emplacements, and following field boundaries."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21686|16339|32|"Barbed wire acting as western perimeter defences to two Vickers emplacements."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21687|3266|221|"Square (or possibly hexagonal) pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/13"|1057|"" 21688|3263|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/13"|1057|"" 21689|3280|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/13"|1058|"" 21690|3282|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/13"|0|"" 21691|3271|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/13"|1058|"" 21692|8390|221|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21693|8391|221|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21694|15666|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21695|16340|221|"Lengths of anti-tank ditch, with an opening commanded by a pillbox [UORN 8390]. The ditch was still open in January 1947, but partly infilled by April 1947. Plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21696|16341|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21697|16342|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21698|2994|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21699|16343|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21700|15668|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21701|15667|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/23"|1059|"" 21702|16302|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1060|"" 21703|1234|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1060|"" 21704|1220|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1060|"" 21706|1243|31|"36 x anti-tank cubes in a single line. They are 5ft in dimension and have rounded pyramidal tops. Set face on to the river and approx. 1.5 metres apart. There are 11 further cubes just to the S."|"1997/04/28"|0|"" 21707|1243|221|"Lines of anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1060|"" 21708|16302|32|"Vickers emplacement. S.5."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21709|1234|32|"Vickers emplacement. S.6."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21710|1220|32|"Bren emplacement. S.34."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21712|16344|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|0|"" 21713|16345|221|"Air photograph indicates the river bank has been strenthened here."|"1947/04/11"|0|"" 21714|16345|31|"7 (possibly more) anti-tank concrete obstacles, each approx. 4ft x 4ft x 4ft. These now appear to be placed to strengthen the river bank or have slipped over the bank when the river is in flood. "|"1995/08/05"|0|"" 21715|16345|31|"Row of 5 angled beams set into the river bank."|"1997/04/28"|0|"" 21716|1228|32|"Bren emplacement. S.29."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21723|16346|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox, made of breeze blocks with brick interior lining. 6 sides, each 8ft long. Entrance on S side: each of the other sides has an embrasure. Concrete roof. Interior concrete baffle wall with 'S33' inscribed on it. Walls 2ft thick."|"1996/07/30"|0|"" 21724|16346|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 21725|16346|318|"Type 22 infantry pillbox. Concrete block construction. 'S33' stencilled on anti-ricochet wall. Principal face is NW, also W and N. Covers Weycroft Bridge, River Axe frontage. One of only two type 22 pillboxes on the S stretch of the Taunton Stop Line [the other is at Musbury/Colyton]. Both may have served as posts for bridge demolition parties as well as providing general defensive fire. Condition is good and stable."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 21726|16346|32|"Bren emplacement. S.33."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21727|16346|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Concrete block construction. 'S33' stencilled on anti-ricochet wall. Faces NW. Condition good."|"1997/04/28"|0|"" 21728|1229|32|"Bren emplacement. S.27."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21734|16348|32|"Roadblock. S.Rd. 56. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21735|16298|32|"Bren emplacement. S.35."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21737|16349|31|"Three anti-tank cubes in a row at right angles to the mill race."|"1997/04/28"|0|"" 21738|1349|32|"Bren emplacement. S.37. Rectangular. Cassini ref. 735209."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21740|8377|221|"Hexagonal pillbox surrounded by thickets and with earth and vegetation on the roof. Shown on military oblique air photograph."|"1943/07/17"|1061|"" 21741|8378|215|"Shell-proof type 24 pillbox, with brick shuttering."|"1999/__/__"|426|"105" 21742|13971|221|"Rectangular shape plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/16"|1063|"" 21743|5669|221|"Rectangular shape plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/16"|1063|"" 21744|5669|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21745|5670|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 21746|5771|221|"Rectangular shape plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/16"|1063|"" 21747|99|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph. A trampled path leading to the structure indicates it has just been built (or is still being built)"|"1940/07/28"|1064|"" 21748|99|32|"Bren emplacement. S.9."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21749|1322|32|"Bren emplacement. S.16. Rectangular. Cassini ref. 759235."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21750|105|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21751|105|32|"Bren emplacement. S.11. Rectangular. Cassini ref. 762237."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21752|1293|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph. On W embankment of railway."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21753|1293|32|"Bren emplacement. S.18. Rectangular. Cassini ref. 756233."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21754|1320|32|"Railblock. S.Rl. 26. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21755|1320|221|"Railblock under construction. Seen on air photograph."|"1940/07/28"|1064|"" 21756|1322|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21757|87|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21758|87|32|"Bren emplacement. S.7."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21759|88|32|"Bren emplacement. S.10."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21760|88|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21761|1338|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21762|1338|32|"Vickers emplacement. S.V.1."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21763|1337|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21764|1337|32|"Vickers emplacement. S.V.2."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21765|1334|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21766|1334|32|"Bren emplacement. S.17."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21769|16350|32|"2pdr. anti-tank gun emplacement. S. A/T. 201. Cassini ref. 763237."|"1940/10/30"|1093|"" 21771|1316|221|"Anti-tank ditch running across the base of a river loop. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/28"|1064|"" 21772|1316|32|"Anti-tank ditch indicated on map."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21773|1309|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21774|1309|32|"Bren emplacement. S.24."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21775|100|221|"Concrete blocks for railblock plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21776|1311|32|"Bren emplacement. S.23."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21777|16352|32|"Length of anti tank gun ditch running across the base of a loop of the river. Shown on map."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21778|1310|32|"Length of anti-tank ditch running across the base of a loop of the river. Plotted from map."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21779|1313|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21780|1313|32|"Bren emplacement. S.21."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21781|1321|32|"Bren emplacement. S.19."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21782|1314|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21783|1314|32|"Vickers emplacement S.V.3."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21784|1315|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21785|1315|32|"Vickers emplacement. S.V.4."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21786|59|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|16|"" 21787|59|32|"Bren emplacement. S.6."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21788|98|32|"Bren emplacement. S14."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21789|1312|32|"Anti-tank blocks (cubes) plotted from 1940 map."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21790|1339|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. S.Rd. 51. First priority. 12 x tetrahedra. 12 x mines. Cassini ref. 756230."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21791|1339|31|"2 blocks either side of the road immediately to the W of the curved wall ends of Axe Bridge. The blocks have slits to take the road block materials (the N block slit is open 2' 9' long and 9' wide; the S block covered 2' 2' long and 9' wide). Each block is 5' 9' x 5' 4' x 6' (height). They are capped with cement rendering. "|"1996/08/__"|0|"" 21792|8692|221|"Large square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/07/12"|1065|"" 21793|8689|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/07/12"|1067|"" 21794|8679|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/07/12"|1067|"" 21795|8692|32|"Anti tank gun emplacement. Ref. 51."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21796|8693|32|"Pillbox. Ref. 52."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21797|8690|32|"6pdr. gun position. Ref. 53."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21799|16353|32|"Roadblock. Ref. 50."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21800|8679|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Ref. 48."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21801|8689|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Ref. 46."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21802|16354|32|"Roadblock. Ref. 49."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21803|16355|32|"Roadblock. Ref. 55."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21804|16356|32|"Pillbox. Ref. SP45. [Map indicates this was completed, but it may, in fact, never have been constructed]."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21805|16357|32|"Pillbox. Ref. 44. [Map indicates this was completed, but it may, in fact, never have been constructed]."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21806|16358|32|"Pillbox. Ref. SP43. [Map indicates this was completed, but it may, in fact, never have been constructed]."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21807|16295|32|"Pillbox. Ref. 42."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21808|16294|32|"Pillbox. Ref. 41."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21810|11869|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph. Faces S."|"1946/07/12"|1069|"" 21811|200|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/07/12"|1069|"" 21812|200|32|"Pillbox. Ref. 36."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21813|174|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/07/12"|1069|"" 21814|174|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Ref. 35."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21815|201|32|"Pillbox. Ref. 37."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21816|203|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Ref. 39."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21817|199|32|"Pillbox. Ref. 40."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21818|16360|32|"Pillbox. Ref. SP38. [This pillbox may not have been built, although it is shown on the 1940 Home Guard map]."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21819|8691|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/04"|1070|"" 21820|8691|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Ref. 62."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21821|8113|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Ref. 60."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21822|8688|32|"Pillbox. Ref.61."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21823|11867|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph. Faces SSW."|"1946/11/04"|1071|"" 21824|11868|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph. Faces ESE."|"1946/11/04"|1071|"" 21827|16361|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/04"|1071|"" 21828|8113|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1959/07/14"|1072|"" 21829|8687|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1073|"" 21830|8686|221|"Square structure plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1073|"" 21831|8686|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Ref. 58."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21832|8687|32|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Ref. 59."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21833|8680|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1074|"" 21834|8680|32|"Pillbox. Ref. 57."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21835|8681|221|"Anti-tank blocks both to N and S of lane plotted from air photograph. These may be part of a roadblock or of the perimeter defences of Semington near the anti-tank ditch."|"1945/06/13"|1073|"" 21836|8682|221|"4 x anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1073|"" 21837|8683|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders on N tow path at Semington Swing Bridge, constructed with large diameter concrete pipes filled with concrete and added conical top."|"2000/08/24"|0|"" 21838|8683|221|"2 x anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1073|"" 21839|8685|221|"2 x anti-tank blocks on either bank of the canal plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1073|"" 21840|11721|221|"2 x anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1073|"" 21841|179|221|"Five or six anti-tank blocks on each side of the farm road on the S side of the bridge. Plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1074|"" 21842|172|221|"Several anti-tank blocks on either side of farm road. Plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1074|"" 21843|8678|221|"Anti-tank blocks on river bank plotted from air photograph."|"1945/06/13"|1075|"" 21844|16294|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1970/05/18"|1076|"" 21845|16295|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1970/05/18"|1076|"" 21846|16362|32|"Anti-tank ditch dug using existing ditch."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21847|16363|221|"Anti-tank ditch dug partly using existing ditches."|"1945/06/13"|1075|"" 21848|16364|32|"Anti-tank ditch dug partly using existing ditches."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21849|16365|32|"Roadblock. Ref. 63."|"1940/12/__"|1066|"" 21852|16366|221|"Some 16 x anti-tank blocks adjacent to pillbox [see UORN 16304]. Plotted from oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1077|"" 21853|16367|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1077|"" 21854|431|221|"Pillbox, with camouflage in position as it has a pitched roof, seen in oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1078|"" 21855|424|221|"Pillbox, the position of which is plotted from an oblique air photograph. The pillbox originally stood in a hedgerow at a point where four fields joined. The field boundaries have been removed in recent years."|"1941/06/27"|1079|"" 21856|16368|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1077|"" 21857|16369|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1079|"" 21858|16370|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1079|"" 21859|16371|221|"Large defence work seen on oblique air photograph, one of several on this stretch of coastline. They seem to be a type of rectangular section post, with a central loopholed chamber and two loopholed wings (four loopholes in each wing). The wings in this example appear to be built at an angle to the central chamber forming an arrowhead-shaped structure."|"1941/06/27"|1079|"" 21860|3021|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1079|"" 21861|16372|221|"Parallel slit trenches running between a scetion post [UORN 16371] and a pillbox [UORN 3021]."|"1941/06/27"|1079|"" 21862|16373|221|"Defensive earthworks on field boundary. Plotted from oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1080|"" 21864|16374|221|"Large defence work seen on oblique air photograph, one of several on this stretch of coastline. They seem to be a type of rectangular section post, with a central loopholed chamber and two loopholed wings (four loopholes in each wing). "|"1941/06/27"|1080|"" 21865|3017|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1080|"" 21866|3056|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph on seaward (N) side of railway line. Evidently destroyed with the building of the drainage canal, c.1963."|"1941/06/27"|1080|"" 21867|16375|221|"Probable pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1081|"" 21868|3020|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1082|"" 21869|16376|221|"Large defence work seen on oblique air photograph, one of several on this stretch of coastline. They seem to be a type of rectangular section post, with a central loopholed chamber and two loopholed wings (four loopholes in each wing). "|"1941/06/27"|1082|"" 21870|16377|221|"Large defence work seen on oblique air photograph, one of several on this stretch of coastline. They seem to be a type of rectangular section post, with a central loopholed chamber and two loopholed wings (four loopholes in each wing). "|"1941/06/27"|1082|"" 21871|3024|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1958/08/25"|1083|"" 21872|16378|221|"Large defence work plotted from air photograph, one of several on this stretch of coastline. They seem to be a type of rectangular section post, with a central loopholed chamber and two loopholed wings (four loopholes in each wing). "|"1941/06/27"|1084|"" 21873|16379|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. It has a slit trench running E from it [see UORN 16380]."|"1941/06/27"|1085|"" 21874|16380|221|"Slit trench joining with pillbox [UORN 16379]."|"1941/06/27"|1085|"" 21875|426|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph standing by railway, with camouflage in place to make it look like a railside building with pitched roof. "|"1941/06/27"|1079|"" 21876|16381|221|"At least 7 anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1945/10/27"|1088|"" 21877|16381|32|"Anti-tank cubes shown on map."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21880|16382|221|"Anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1945/10/27"|1088|"" 21881|16383|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks on the E side of the canal. The line was later truncated by the building of Merryfield airfield."|"1945/10/27"|1088|"" 21882|16383|32|"Line of anti tank cubes drawn on map."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21883|16267|221|"Roadblock cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1089|"" 21884|16267|32|"Roadblock. Ref. M. RD.28."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21887|16384|32|"Roadblock. Ref. T. RD.B.7."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21888|16384|221|"Roadblock cubes. Plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1089|"" 21890|16385|221|"Anti tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1089|"" 21891|16385|32|"Anti-tank cubes shown on map."|"1941/01/30"|1087|"" 21893|16386|32|"Land mines in group to the N and NE of pillbox UORN 3444."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21894|16387|32|"Length of anti-tank ditch. Shown on map."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21895|3444|32|"Bren emplacement. Ref. M.10. Cassini ref. 781386. 3ft 6ins thick walls."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21896|16388|32|"Lengths of anti-tank ditch. Shown on map."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21897|16388|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1089|"" 21898|2990|32|"2 pdr. anti tank gun emplacement. Ref. M. A/T 201. Cassini ref. 783383. In Sector C.1 - to fire on main road and Ilton station."|"1941/01/30"|1087|"" 21899|6786|32|"Bren emplacement. Ref. M.11. Cassini ref. 782323. 3ft 6ins thick walls."|"1941/01/30"|1087|"" 21900|6786|32|"Pillbox known as the 'Cad Green Pill Box'. Camouflaged as a bus stop shelter."|"1940/__/__"|1053|"" 21901|16268|32|"Roadblock. Ref. M.Rd.B 29."|"1941/01/30"|1087|"" 21902|16269|32|"Roadblock. Ref. T. RD.B 8."|"1941/01/30"|1087|"" 21903|16269|221|"Roadblock pedestals on either side of the road plotted from air photograph."|"1944/08/13"|1090|"" 21905|16389|32|"Roadblock. Ref. M.Rd. B 29A. Cassini ref. 780381."|"1941/01/30"|1087|"" 21906|16278|32|"Railblock. T. RL. B. 9."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21907|16278|32|"At least 9 cubes, with some more further E, part of the railblock and perimeter defences at this point."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21908|6780|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces NW along railway."|"1944/08/13"|1091|"" 21909|6780|32|"Bren emplacement, recorded on map as 'proposed'."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21910|16279|32|"Railblock. Ref. T. RL.B. 10."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21911|16279|221|"Railblock. 5 cubes each side of the railway track. Plotted from air photograph."|"1944/08/13"|1091|"" 21912|16291|32|"Bren emplacement. Ref. M.12. Cassini ref. 784373. 3ft 6ins thick walls."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21913|16270|32|"Roadblock. M. RD. 30. 'C' Brigade Sector."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21914|16266|32|"Railblock. Ref. M. RL. 13."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21915|16292|32|"Bren emplacement. M.35. Cassini ref. 783375. 3ft 6ins thick walls."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21916|16390|32|"Length of anti-tank ditch. Shown on map."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21917|16390|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1089|"" 21918|16391|32|"Length of anti-tank ditch. Shown on map."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21919|16391|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1089|"" 21920|16392|32|"Length of anti-tank ditch. Shown on map."|"1940/12/__"|1051|"" 21921|16392|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1089|"" 21922|16389|32|"Roadblock. M. Rd. 29A. Second priority. 30 tetrahedra. 15 mines. 'C' Brigade Sector."|"1940/11/14"|1092|"" 21924|16393|32|"Mined bridge E32. Cassini ref. 741213. Abutments and one pier. Ammonal 250lbs. G.C 6lbs."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21925|16394|32|"Mined bridge E27. Cassini ref. 762239. Ammonal 630lbs. G.C 150lbs."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21926|16395|32|"Mined bridge E28. Cassini ref. 760237. Ammonal 126lbs. G.C 92lbs."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21927|16396|32|"Mined bridge E29. Cassini ref. 757232. Ammonal 670lbs. G.C 96lbs."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21928|16397|32|"Mined bridge E30. Cassini ref. 756229. Ammonal 294bs. G.C 100lbs."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21929|16398|32|"Mined bridge E33. Cassini ref. 738212. Ammonal 290bs. G.C 280lbs."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21930|16350|32|" Anti-tank gun emplacement. Bn. Sector E.1. To fire on approaches from the west. Alternative position at 761232 (field works) - see UORN 16399."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21933|16399|32|"2 pdr. anti-tank gun alternative position. Field works. Cassini ref. 761232. [See also UORN 16350]."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21934|16400|32|"2 pdr. anti-tank gun position. Field works. Cassini ref. 761228. Bn. Sector E.1. To fire on approaches from the west."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21935|16401|32|"2 pdr. anti-tank gun position. Field works. Cassini ref. 744213. Bn. Sector E.1. To fire on main road to the west."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21936|16402|32|"Roadblock. Ref. C.49. Cassini ref. 765234. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21937|16403|32|"Roadblock. Ref. C.50. Cassini ref. 762232. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21938|16404|32|"Roadblock. Ref. A.52. Cassini ref. 761228. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21939|16405|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. C.55. Cassini ref. 754214 [this is almost certainly a mistake for 745214]. 'E' Brigade Sector."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 21940|16348|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. S.Rd. 56. Second priority. 18 x tetrahedra. 18 x mines. Cassini ref. 741212."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 21941|16256|32|"Two 4in guns of 387 Battery. Cassini ref. 996058. Part of Fixed Defences, Portland."|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21942|16406|32|"4in gun position. 955 Battery. Cassini ref. 993059. "|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21945|16257|32|"Minefields. Serial nos. 24, 26, and 34. Cassini refs. 991058-993058 (168 x A/Tk mines), 993056-994055 (95 x anti-personnel mines over one and a quarter acres), and 994055-997056 (159 x anti-personnel mines over 9,511 sq. yds.). Minefields enclosed by barbed wire."|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21946|16258|32|"Minefields. Serial nos. 27 and 28. Cassini refs. 998057-999056 (75 x anti-personnel mines over one acre) and 000058-001058 (345 x A/Tk. mines). Minefields enclosed by barbed wire."|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21947|16259|32|"Minefields. Serial no. 29. Cassini ref. 002052-003051 (194 x anti-personnel mines over two and five eighths acres) and Serial no. 30 . Cassini ref. 003051 (45 x anti-personnel mines over 2,700 sq. yds.). Minefields enclosed by barbed wire."|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21948|16407|32|"Minefield. Serial no. 33. Cassini refs. 986061-999058. 134 x anti-personnel mines over one and five eighths acres."|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21949|16408|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. 6. Cassini ref. 003063 [see also UORN 16262]."|"1941/05/17"|1097|"" 21950|16409|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. 7. Cassini ref. 010060."|"1941/05/17"|1097|"" 21951|16410|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. 8. Cassini ref. 011063."|"1941/05/17"|1097|"" 21952|16411|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. 9. Cassini ref. 012062."|"1941/05/17"|1097|"" 21953|16412|32|"McNaughton Pipe. Cassini ref. 988058."|"1941/09/02"|1098|"" 21954|16413|32|"McNaughton Pipe. Cassini ref. 992055."|"1941/09/02"|1098|"" 21955|16414|32|"McNaughton Pipe. Cassini ref. 995053."|"1941/09/02"|1098|"" 21956|16415|32|"Fougasse. 1 Battery. Cassini ref. 010060."|"1941/09/02"|1098|"" 21957|16416|32|"Beach scaffolding. Construction commenced on 25.5.41."|"1941/09/02"|1098|"" 21958|7717|32|"4in and 6pdr gun emplacements. 69 Inf. Bde. Cassini ref. 471032. Another source gives, 470033."|"1940/09/15"|1099|"" 21959|16417|32|"6pdr gun position covering exits up valley from beach."|"1940/09/15"|1099|"" 21961|16418|32|"4 in gun position at Cassini ref. 944543."|"1940/10/13"|1100|"" 21962|16419|32|"Position of 102 AA Z Bty. RA with 8 projectors. Cassini ref. 818457."|"1940/10/13"|1100|"" 21964|16421|32|"Defended locality. Cassini ref. 809459."|"1940/10/13"|1100|"" 21965|16256|32|"2 x 4in naval guns of 387 Coast Battery RA. Cassini ref. 996058. Guns mounted by 7.8.40"|"1940/08/__"|1102|"" 21966|16422|32|"Two Vickers MG positions are given at Cassini ref. 998052. One source gives one gun at 998051."|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21967|16312|32|"A 6pdr gun position is given here at Cassini ref. 992057. Manned by 8th Essex Regt."|"1941/09/14"|1104|"" 21968|16406|32|"A 6pdr. gun position, manned by 8th Essex Regiment, is at Cassini ref. 994058."|"1941/09/14"|1104|"" 21970|16423|32|"Headquarters of 8th Bn. Essex Regiment. Cassini ref. 008063."|"1941/09/14"|1104|"" 21972|7717|32|"One static 4in gun and one static 6pdr. Cassini ref. 471032."|"1941/__/__"|1105|"" 21973|16424|32|"6pdr gun for beach defence. Cassini ref. 473030."|"1941/03/06"|1106|"" 21974|7714|32|"6pdr. gun position for beach defence. Cassini ref. 470055 may be this structure."|"1941/03/06"|1106|"" 21975|16263|32|"Minefield. Cassini ref. 466043. 780 x Mk.IV A/Tk. mines."|"1941/04/24"|1107|"" 21976|16425|32|"Minefield. Cassini ref. 457050."|"1941/04/24"|1107|"" 21977|16426|32|"Minefield. From Cassini ref. 470034 - 740071. 1,600 anti-personnel mines."|"1941/04/24"|1107|"" 21983|16427|32|"One static 6pdr gun. Cassini ref. 993056."|"1941/__/__"|1105|"" 21984|16427|32|"Additional beach armament of a 6pdr. gun at Cassini ref. 994058 (to the W of the Abbotsbury battery). The 6pdr. gun fired E to cover sea approaches to Abbotsbury Swannery, and also had a penetration task inland."|"1941/03/21"|1096|"" 21985|16306|32|"The left forward platoon of 'C' Coy 6th Bn. Durham Light Infantry was positioned here in July 1940. Cassini ref. 997055."|"1940/07/__"|1112|"" 21987|16422|32|"Machine guns firing W towards the Coastguard Station from here (Cassini ref. 000051)."|"1940/07/__"|1112|"" 21988|120|31|"Two large anti-tank blocks at the edge of car park. Probably ex situ."|"2003/01/13"|0|"" 21989|123|31|"Two 4ft x 4ft x 5ft (high) cubes in the car park of the Crown Hotel. They both have a matching-shaped hole in one face. Possibly in situ."|"2003/01/13"|0|"" 21990|121|31|"Three 4ft anti-tank cubes, one with a conical top."|"2003/01/13"|0|"" 21991|3144|31|"Two loopholes in a wall round the garden of the Crown Hotel. They may have once been the front face of a pillbox at this point."|"2001/01/13"|0|"" 21992|3140|31|"Two cone-topped anti-tank cubes, faced with smooth concrete. 4ft x 4ft x 6ft (high)."|"2003/01/13"|0|"" 21993|1234|31|"Concrete block-faced medium machine gun emplacement dug into bank. Large main stepped embrasure. Two additional embrasures. Chamfered corners. Detached exterior blast wall. Brick-lined interior. Entrance on W side. Lies off public footpath. Interior access possible. Faces river (NW). "|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 21994|16302|31|"Concrete block-faced medium machine gun emplacement dug into bank. Large main stepped embrasure. Two additional embrasures. Chamfered corners. Detached exterior blast wall. Brick-lined interior. Entrance at SE corner. Lies off public footpath. Interior access possible. Faces river (NW). "|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 21995|1228|31|"Type 24 pillbox dug into side of ridge, now with earth heaped up at back. Concrete-faced. Small embrasures. Faces NW. On private land. Access difficult."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 21996|1227|31|"Type 24 pillbox near river bank. Good example. Concrete-faced. Chamfered roof edge. Interior access possible (near footpath). Faces NW."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 21997|1227|32|"Bren emplacement. S.30."|"1940/__/__"|1051|"" 21998|1227|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Concrete block construction. Faces NW."|"1997/04/28"|0|"" 21999|16346|31|"Type 22 pillbox. Good example. Faces NW. 'S.33' stencilled on interior blast wall. By public footpath. Interior access."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22000|13509|31|"Vertical embrasure in wall of building facing road. This may have had a WW2 military origin. Certainly the buildings of what was then a flour mill are likely to have been fortified as part of the defences of this location."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22001|1243|31|"A line of anti-tank cubes with conical tops (each 3ft x 3ft x 4ft (high) running at edge of river. There are approx. 41 from the N to the mill race, and a further curving line of 11 to its S. [see also UORN 16428]."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22005|16428|31|"Some five concrete posts, reinforcing the bank of the mill race, survive at the end of a row of concrete anti-tank blocks [see UORN 1243]."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22006|16349|31|"Two cubes observed from E side of mill race. There may be a third hidden by vegetation."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22007|16429|31|"Single concrete anti-tank cube fallen into river. Its presence indicates there may have been other cubes in this area protecting a crossing of the river."|"1997/04/28"|0|"" 22008|16298|31|"Type 22 pillbox constructed of concrete blocks. Brick-lined inside. Faces N towards railway bridge. Interior access possible."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22009|1220|31|"Type 24 pillbox close to, and commanding, railway bridge. Hidden at foot of slope, beneath trees and bushes. Made of concrete blocks. Small stepped embrasures. No rear embrasures as rising bank behind. Long concrete-lined entry way. Interior access possible. An anti-tank ditch probably ran from this pillbox at the foot of the slope parallel with the river [see UORN 16344]."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22010|16344|31|"The line of the anti-tank ditch can just be seen as a hollow in an overgrown area full of rubbish from dumping. It runs up to pillbox UORN 1220. Why it was needed at this point beneath a steep bank is not clear."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22011|1349|31|"Square concrete-block pillbox by railway line and commanding railway block [see UORNs 16430 and 1242]. Entrance on side away from railway line (SE). Small stepped embrasures. Entrance has a large lintle with an embrasure above the doorway. No close access on SE side because of fence and vegetation."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22013|16430|32|"Railblock. Serial no. S.RL. 27a. Cassini ref. 737209. 'F' Brigade Sector."|"1941/01/04"|488|"" 22015|16430|31|"Railblock. Two blocks survive each side of the line, with slots to take horizontal rails. Some adjoining anti-tank cubes are also still in situ [see UORN 1242]"|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22016|16345|31|"Only one uprooted concrete post is now visible in this location."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22017|1339|31|"Two massive 5ft cubes, one each side of the road. Each has a slot to take a horizontal rail. Horizontal shuttered concrete."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22018|1312|31|"Low bank which once acted as a base for anti-tank blocks (none remain)."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22019|1311|31|"Hexagonal (type 24?) pillbox made of concrete blocks. Very heavily overgrown so that exact type is difficult to determine. Faces the river (W). No access (across stream in field, off footpath)."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22023|16431|31|"Two overturned 4ft anti-tank cubes (conical topped), lying in a marshy area."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22024|1309|31|"Type 24 pillbox at the edge of a wood, and heavily overgrown with creeper and moss. Faces river (W)."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22025|1313|31|"Concrete-block constructed type 24 pillbox. Heavily overgrown. No access. Private land. Viewed from adjacent lane."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22026|1314|31|"Vickers emplacement externally faced with breeze blocks near hedgerow of lane. Detached external blast wall. Concrete gun table. Brick-lined inside. Large embrasure faces W. No access without permission."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22027|1315|31|"Vickers emplacement externally faced with breeze blocks near hedgerow of lane. Some blocks are falling away. Detached external blast wall. Concrete gun table. Brick-lined inside. Large embrasure faces W. No access without permission."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22028|1334|31|"Type 24 pillbox, heavily overgrown. Faces W down lane. Concrete-faced. No access: on private land."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22029|1337|31|"Vickers emplacement. Detached blast wall. Concrete-faced. Faces due W. No access: on private land."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22030|1338|31|"Vickers emplacement. Near hen coops, and with rubbish piled against it. No access. Faces W."|"2003/01/14"|0|"" 22031|6780|31|"Large two-storey pillbox based on a type 24 design. Entrances at two levels (access possible, upper level with difficulty). All concrete, inside and outside. Faces W, with doorways on E side. It was built tall to fire over the railway embankment. It was camouflaged as a water tank [information from David Hunt]."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22032|6786|31|"Large corrugated iron-shuttered pillbox, based upon an hexagonal design. Stands on a 3ft thick concrete base. Faces N up former line of canal. Entrance on road side. Interior access possible. A porch, shuttered with wood, was added to cover the E-facing doorway later in 1940 when the anti-tank island was laid out. [Information from David Hunt]."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22033|2990|31|"Large concrete-faced anti-tank gun emplacement. Appears to be used as a store. Chamfered roof edge. Main embrasure appears to face SW. Doorway on N side [?]. Stands on private land. No access."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22034|3444|31|"Pillbox so overgrown it is impossible to make out its shape and direction of fire. It is probably hexagonal (type 24). Concrete-faced. It appears to face W, with doorway on E side."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22037|16432|31|"Two 5ft cubes on W side of now disused railway embankment. Close to pillbox UORN 6780."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22038|16433|31|"Line of concrete posts (more than 50) on W side of disused railway embankment. Close to pillbox UORN 6780 and beginning from anti-tank cubes [see UORN 16432].."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22039|16433|32|"Concrete posts indicated on Royal Engineers map."|"1941/01/30"|1087|"" 22040|306|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox, concrete-faced, in centre of large open field on near summit of hill. No access. Faces N."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22041|16434|32|"Two observation posts of No.1 Battery were established on Pawlett Hill (exact Cassini ref. not given)."|"1940/12/__"|1094|"" 22042|307|31|"Concrete-faced type 24 pillbox, with back to road. Faces N. Good clean condition, but entrance overgrown. At edge of field. Access possible."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22043|309|31|"Vickers emplacement on summit of Pawlett Hill. Concrete-faced, and constructed with horizontal wooden planking as shuttering. Cut off corners, but not with a chamfered roof line. Large embrasure for medium machine gun - internal concrete table as weapon mount. Two rifle embrasures. Entrance, with detached blast wall, on W side. Faces N. At edge of field and access possible: internal access blocked by vegetation."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22044|289|31|"Vickers emplacement in hedgerow forward (N) of line of road. Doorway and detached blast wall at W end. Totally overgrown."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22045|3342|31|"Field work shows no sign of this pillbox. The area appears to have been developed recently as a horse paddock."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22047|3343|31|"Type 24 pillbox. Faces N. The W slopes of Pawlett Hill lie to its E. Heavily overgrown. No access - over dyke at edge of field."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22048|3344|31|"Type 24 pillbox at edge of field by drain. Faces NNW."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22049|3024|31|"Type 24 pillbox with detached blast wall. Exterior surfaces covered with beach pebbles for camouflage. All entrances blocked. Faces NE. Now a feature near the entrance to the car park, with signs fixed to it."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22051|1563|31|"Pillbox which is partly destroyed, and left in a condition which makes its removal likely. It is also badly overgrown. It faced W and was faced with pebbles. Sections of its walls have been destroyed, revealing the brick anti-ricochet wall. Corrugated iron sheets from the roof shuttering are exposed."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22057|16370|31|"Concrete and brick fragments of a defence structure lying on beach."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22058|16371|31|"Concrete and brick fragments from a defence structure lying on the beach."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22059|424|31|"Once hexagonal pillbox which now appears circular owing to weathering. It is of a variant form, with a curving entrance way. Six embrasures. Some iron embrasure surrounds survive, with at least one surviving visor inside. Faces E, with doorway on W side. Lower half still has pebble facing camouflage. Overgrown. Access only possible when field not in crop. Interior access possible."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22060|426|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete-faced (possibly originally with brick shuttering). Steel surrounds to embrasures. Faces railway line (N). Two steps up to doorway. There is a chimney stack on the roof from original camouflage. In excellent condition. No public access."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22061|16369|31|"Some concrete fragments from a defence work lying on the beach."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22062|431|31|"Type 24 pillbox, concrete-faced (possibly originally with brick shuttering). Steel surrounds and visors to embrasures still in place. Faces N. Excellent condition. No public access."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22063|432|31|"Pillbox built with brick shuttering which is still in place. Faces N. Viewed from distance. No public access."|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22064|16303|31|"Pillbox (originally perhaps seven-sided on a circular core, the sides built up by concreted sandbags). Built into railway embankment; height at front approx. 9ft, at rear approx. 5ft. Entrance originally 4ft high (now 3ft). 7 embrasures. Concrete base and lower walls, concrete-filled sandbags for rest of walls. Metal lined concrete roof, with earth and grass on top. Steel embrasures set in brick and block surrounds. Concrete block blast walls; some wood surviving in entrance."|"1996/05/16"|0|"" 22065|16303|31|"Pillbox dug into S bank of railway line by a stream. Crumbling concrete exterior, overgrown. Faces S. Curving entrance way under corrugated iron roof on N side. Built on a base of concreted sandbags. "|"2003/01/16"|0|"" 22066|8377|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces river (S). With covered porch (coming detached from main structure) on N side. Exterior and interior access."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22067|13969|31|"Type 24 pillbox, brick-shuttered, with covered porch. Some brickwork crumbling. Exterior and interior access."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22068|8378|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox with covered porch. Exterior access. Doorway blocked. Faces S across river."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22069|13970|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Entrance porch collapsed. Faces SW along line of canalised river. Private land (field) - no access."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22071|8379|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. The entrance porch has collapsed. Faces S across river. No access - private land (field)."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22072|5667|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox with covered entry porch."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22073|5771|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22074|8391|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Brickwork falling away. Small embrasures. Faces S across road. No access: private land."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22075|8390|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces S. Sheds are now built against it. Overgrown."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22076|15668|31|"No evidence of this pillbox."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22077|15667|31|"No evidence of this pillbox."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22078|15669|31|"Three circular and two square sockets (now filled) of a vertical rail roadblock. More sockets are probably hidden under grass."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22079|13973|31|"Row of seven anti-tank blocks (4ft cubes) lined up beside driveway, ex situ, but close to original situation. Made with corrugated iron shuttering."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22080|13974|31|"Some 30 x anti-tank blocks (corrugated-iron cast 4ft cubes) lined up at side of track, ex-situ, but close to original location. Wood has been piled on top of them."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22081|2994|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox, facing bridge it defends (SE). Brick-shuttering falling away, otherwise in good condition. This was probably also the site of a roadblock."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22082|16343|31|"No evidence of this structure surviving."|"2003/01/17"|0|"" 22083|3118|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox high on hill overlooking the sea (SW). No public access."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22084|7803|31|"Red brick structure, which appears from a distance to be a rectangular-shaped pillbox sunken into the hillside. No public access."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22085|3121|31|"No sign of this structure during field work."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22086|3122|31|"Square brick foundation frame of a possible pillbox. "|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22087|3113|31|"Square pillbox. Concrete-faced. Three large stepped embrasures, intended for medium machine gun fire. Doorway at rear (N). Round holes bored on W and S roof edges [to attach camouflage?]. Faces sea (S). Access possible, exterior and interior."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22088|3112|448|"Pillbox within the area of a field system and quarries, and scheduled with them."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 22089|3112|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 22090|3112|31|"Square pillbox with large stepped embrasures for medium machine gun. Concrete-faced. Faces sea (S). No public access - private land."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22091|12099|31|"Massive structure of parallel lines of anti-tank cubes originally crossing the width of the Chesil Bank from the waters of the Abbotsbury Swannery lagoon to the sea. It consists of two rows of 4ft cubes set on parallel concrete rafts rising from the lagoon and twisting over the hump of the bank. The lines extend now to the summit of the bank - the cubes on the seaward side have been buried or lost. Two adjacent pillboxes survive [see UORNs 3114 and 3115]. The total number of surviving blocks is 89. Where the N line turns from the crest of the bank, a longer (5ft x 4ft) block is positioned. On the inner face of the S line there are two holes in each cube [to take metal bars?]. There are, however, no corresponding holes in the N blocks. Part of the N line has been damaged (presumably by the sea), and three blocks have fallen outwards. On the summit of the bank, a block between the two lines has the rough shape of a shield drawn in the concrete."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22092|3115|31|"Small square pillbox, now almost buried beneath shingle. The exterior surfaces are pebble-dashed as camouflage."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22093|3114|31|"Small square pillbox on the SE side of the lines of anti-tank blocks [see UORN 12099]. Pebble-dashed exterior surfaces. Embrasures in the S and W walls. Doorway (with iron door still in place) on the N side. No opening in E wall. Interior access possible."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22094|3116|31|"Circular Norcon pre-fabricated pillbox, sunk into the ground, facing S over the sea."|"2003/01/18"|0|"" 22095|7717|31|"Concrete gun emplacement standing just to the W of the later Fort Henry observation bunker which blocked its field of fire. It is used today by the National Trust to display information boards."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22096|7719|221|"At least 14 x anti-tank blocks shutting off sea end of valley leading from beach. Plotted from air photograph. They were still present in 1953."|"1941/08/16"|1045|"" 22097|7719|31|"Anti-tank cubes (4ft x 4ft x 5ft high, with conical caps) in a line across a steep-sided gully. Some 20 blocks survive."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22099|16437|31|"9 x square section blocks with pyramidal tops Dumped on beach to form sea wall "|"1989/08/17"|0|"" 22103|16437|31|"15 - 20 anti-tank cubes dumped at the sea's edge - some form a strengthening of the sea front, others lie in the water."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22104|7724|31|"The base (or roof) of a pillbox lies on the foreshore - covered by the sea at high tide."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22106|7716|31|"Pillbox built of concrete blocks of a polygonal shape at the front, but rectangular at the rear. Three large embrasures intended for medium machine gun fire. Damage to front embrasure and roof line as if it has been used for assault training purposes Faces sea (E). Access difficult, but interior access possible."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22107|7704|31|"Pillbox of variant form - polygonal at front, but rectangular at the rear. Built with vertical wooden planing for shuttering. All openings now sealed. Faces sea (E)."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22108|7723|31|"Pillbox now sunken into the ground above its embrasures. Of part polygonal and part rectangular form. Constructed with vertical planking as shuttering. Faces sea (E). No access - private land."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22109|16326|31|"One 4ft cube at SZ 0324683524 survives from this line."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22110|7715|31|"Field work cannot locate the site of this destroyed pillbox. Possibly the remnants have been buried or cleared away."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22111|16438|238|"Probable rectangular pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|1080|"" 22112|16438|221|"Pillbox seen on oblique air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|0|"" 22113|7708|31|"Pillbox-type structure facing SSW. A sloping concrete front surmounts three long embrasures (or observation slots) which are now at ground level. Access possible, exterior and interior.This structure is probably not an anti-invasion defences pillbox, but a range observation bunker for training carried out on Studland Heath."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22114|7706|31|"Pillbox-type structure facing S. A sloping concrete front surmounts three long embrasures (or observation slots) which are now below ground level. Access difficult owing to surrounding gorse. Structure overgrown. This structure is probably not an anti-invasion defences pillbox, but a range observation bunker for training carried out on Studland Heath."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22115|7705|31|"Pillbox-type structure facing SW. A sloping concrete front surmounts three long embrasures (or observation slots) which are now below ground level. Access difficult owing to surrounding gorse and broken surface (possible slit trenches seam this countryside). This structure is probably not an anti-invasion defences pillbox, but a range observation bunker for training carried out on Studland Heath."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22116|7705|31|"A concrete pillbox measuring 3.3m from N to S and 4.2m from E to W. The E side has a brick entrance porch. The W half of the pillbox narrows from 3.3m to 2m, with two embrasures on the W side and one each on the NW and SW sides. the roof on the W half slopes down to the W."|"1995/10/__"|0|"" 22117|7718|31|"Circular type 25 pillbox, built with corrugated iron shuttering. Set on a massive four and a half feet thick concrete base which has been tilted forward by the sea. A rare structure in good condition in an extraordinary situation."|"2003/01/19"|0|"" 22118|3272|31|"Very fine curving pillbox structure made of concrete blocks. Four square embrasures in wall facing beach (E) and two more in S wall. Loopholed detached blast wall. Three steps down to entrance (N end). An important structure in very good condition. Access possible to interior. Very close to edge of cliff. "|"2003/01/20"|0|"" 22119|3271|31|"Square pillbox with thin walls and roof. Five embrasures, and five steps down to doorway in N face. Overgrown. Very close to cliff edge. Access, including interior, with difficulty."|"2003/01/20"|0|"" 22120|3271|238|"Small square structure plotted from 1:2500 OS sheet."|"1963/__/__"|0|"" 22121|3275|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1963/__/__"|0|"" 22122|3191|31|"Concrete-block built pillbox on cliff point in excellent condition. It is hexagonal on the front faces, but rectangular at the rear with an open bay for an AA weapon. The rear entrance (N side) is closed off - possibly there was originally a ladder on the wall to enter here. Five embrasures. The pillbox faces the sea (S). On an adjacent rock are daubs of cement with inscriptions. The most legible reads '11.9.40. D. Stewart. 11th A & SH'."|"2003/01/20"|0|"" 22123|3282|31|"Concrete block built rectangular pillbox, one of two side by side (4ft apart) at this point with the footpath running between them [see also UORN 3280]. It has two side by side embrasures in the E face, and one in the S face. Doorway with attached loopholed blast wall on the NW corner. Overgrown with ivy. Interior access possible."|"2003/01/20"|0|"" 22124|3280|31|"Concrete block built rectangular pillbox, one of two side by side (4ft apart) at this point with the footpath running between them [see also UORN 3282]. Because of the slope of the hill this pillbox stands slightly higher than its southern counterpart. It has two side by side embrasures in the E face. Doorway with attached loopholed blast wall on the NW corner. Overgrown with ivy. Interior access possible."|"2003/01/20"|0|"" 22125|16439|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1963/__/__"|0|"" 22126|16440|238|"Hexagonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1963/__/__"|0|"" 22127|16441|447|"Pillbox camouflaged as a bus stop shelter, illustrated in wartime history of Porthcurno. No location is given, but houses around indicate a position in Porthcurno village."|"2001/__/__"|1113|"6" 22128|3269|31|"Concrete block constructed type 24 pillbox variant. It has five embrasures with an attached loopholed blast wall. Concrete faced internally. There is damage to the blast wall and embrasures. Faces E. At the edge of a field near public footpath. Interior access possible."|"2003/01/20"|0|"" 22129|11821|31|"Large embrasure of a gun emplacement, perhaps still contained within the basement of the building at this point. This basement appears to form part of the harbour wall. The embrasure faces WSW across the bay, but is stepped on its S side so that the gun could be traversed to face St. Michael's Mount if needed. It is blocked today with a grill and wooden shutter."|"2003/01/21"|0|"" 22130|150|31|"Type 24 pillbox variant facing SE. Concrete block construction. Five embrasures. Attached blast wall with side doorway. Used as a store with locked door."|"2003/01/21"|0|"" 22135|16442|31|"Position of an anti-aircraftgun that was mounted within a 16th century gun emplacement."|"2003/01/21"|0|"" 22136|151|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox of concrete block construction. Attached blast wall and doorway which is blocked today. Faces S."|"2003/01/21"|0|"" 22137|153|31|"Pillbox built with concrete blocks for its site amongst rocks - it has a trapezoidal shape, with the forward face (W) being narrower than the rear. Three embrasures. Faces W. Interior access possible."|"2003/01/21"|0|"" 22138|11821|32|"Defended locality. Cassini ref. 944537. 11th Defence Regiment. The gun emplacement may have been part of this locality which may also have incorporated Chapel Rock."|"1940/10/13"|1100|"" 22139|1394|31|"Hexagonal pillbox of a type 24 variant form. Stone faced: brick lined inside. Doorway (blocked by iron grill) off NW corner, with three steps down. A wall curving from the doorway appears contemporary. Five small embrasures. Faces out to sea (E). Overgrown with ivy and brambles, but access possible."|"2003/01/22"|0|"" 22140|6552|31|"Possible rectangular pillbox with a crumbling sandstone face facing the sea (E). It is overgrown, and its exact form is hard to make out. There appears to be one embrasure in the E face. This structure looks as if parts might fall to the public right of way below, and it might be removed as a danger."|"2003/01/22"|0|"" 22141|1395|31|"Stone-faced rectangular or square pillbox at top of cliff on E side of railway line. Faces NE enfilading the beach below. Very badly overgrown so that its exact shape cannot be determined or the number of embrasures."|"2003/01/22"|0|"" 22142|6592|238|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1954/__/__"|0|"" 22143|6592|31|"A concrete pillbox with 3 embrasures. Approx. 6ft x 9ft. Guarding the railway line."|"____/__/__"|108|"88" 22144|6592|31|"No sign of this pillbox which appears to have been removed in recent years."|"2003/01/22"|0|"" 22145|8685|31|"No sign during field visit."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22146|8680|31|"Hexagonal type 22 pillbox. Concrete-faced. Anti-ricochet wall. Small embrasures in each face, with one rifle port by doorway (on E side). Chamfered roof line. Faces W along canal. Some graffiti. Access possible, and interior. "|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22147|8682|31|"4 x anti-tank cylinders in group on S bank of canal. Made from concrete-filled draingae pipes (5ft diameter) with added concrete conical tops. They stood about 6ft high."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22148|8683|31|"2 x anti-tank cylinders on N bank of canal just to the W of the bridge. Made from 5ft diameter concrete drainage pipes with added conical tops."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22149|16443|215|"Anti-tank 'hedgehog' [vertical rail]."|"1999/__/__"|426|"109" 22151|16443|31|"One vertical steel rail (RSJ) used apparently as a post today. Probably ex-situ and coming from adjacent roadblock [see UORN 8681]."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22152|8686|31|"Rectangular part brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement (type 28A). Doorway on NE side. Main embrasure faces SW. Front and side roof lines chamfered. No access as in a 'Keep Out' field, but a good view can be gained from nearby footpath. A screw picket post (for attaching barbed wire?) is in the hedgerow nearby."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22153|16444|31|"4 x 5ft diameter anti-tank cylinders (made from concrete drainage pipes) on the S side of the lane and 2 on the N side. "|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22155|8687|31|"Field work shows that houses have been erected here recently, and the anti-tank gun emplacement has been destroyed - a great pity as a view of the requirements of the new housing estate shows clearly that it might have been preserved."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22156|8113|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement (type 28a, with separate infantry chamber). Part brick faced, part concrete-faced. Chamfered roof edge. Stands on thick concrete base. Three embrasures for light machine gun and rifle fire in addition to main 2pdr anti-tank gun embrasure. Interior lined with breeze blocks. Brick work uses an unusual end-on hollow brick. Main embrasure faces SW commanding road. No proper access as in private field."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22157|8688|31|"Hexagonal pillbox. Concrete-faced. It is so overgrown that it can hardly be seen. Appears to face SE."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22158|8691|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement. Chamfered roof line. Likely to be similar in construction to other in the Semington area, e.g. UORNs 8113 and 8686. Viewed from a distance, surrounded by farm buildings."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22159|11721|31|"2 x 5ft diameter anti-tank cylinders lying on their sides on canal bank. Made from concrete drainage pipes filled with concrete. Overgrown."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22160|8679|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement, built, as others in the Semington area, with a part-shuttering of end-on bricks and breeze blocks. Main embrasure faces W. Used as a store for wooden posts. No interior access possible owing to a wall blocking the entrance. In field off footpath."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22161|8689|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement. Shuttered in part with end-on bricks. The doorway is blocked to half its height: this appears to have been done a long time ago. Very overgrown. Main embrasure faces S."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22162|179|31|"Five 5ft diameter anti-tank cylinders on the W side of the track (S side of the stream) and four on the E side (with one fallen in the water). Excellent site: impressive surviving anti-tank block."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22163|172|31|"Two anti-tank cubes with pyramidal tops (5ft x 5ft x 7ft high), each set with an angle to the road. Each has an iron ring in this angle. Behind are three more blocks, overgrown."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22164|174|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement, standing on massive concrete base. Built partly with end-on brick shuttering. Main embrasure, facing E, has been blocked. Cut off corners. Used as a cow stall. In private field - no access."|"2003/02/04"|0|"" 22165|11868|31|"Brick-shuttered hexagonal pillbox seen from a distance."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22166|8678|31|"One anti-tank cylinder lying on its side."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22167|11869|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox with attached porch/exterior blast wall. Faces SE. No access. Seen from distance, but appears to be in good condition. This pillbox is the nearest to the exact junction of the GHQ Lines Green and Blue."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22168|200|31|"Type 22 pillbox built on concrete base on S side of railway embankment (now disused). Brick-shuttered with end-on bricks. Concrete-faced inside. Chamfered roof edge. Six embrasures, including small port to left of doorway. Faces S. Interior access possible."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22169|201|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox set into bank above waterway. Faces S. Partly overgrown. No access."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22170|16294|31|"Farmer confirms this pillbox survives."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22171|16295|31|"Farmer confirms this pillbox survives."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22172|203|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick shuttering. Objects piled against it. Viewed from a distance. Direction of fire not clear. No access."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22173|8549|31|"Square pillbox in amongst trees at corner of wood. Brick-shuttered internally and externally. Attached entry porch/blast wall on NE corner. Four embrasures. Access possible, including interior. Overgrown. Faces W."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22174|8552|31|"Remarkable surviving sections (some 500 yards) of anti-tank ditch running within woodland. Long lengths survive to original width and depth, and include the sharp-angled corners and a short spur length running up to pillbox UORN 8550. The rampart of the ditch, on its N and E side, also survives. The ditch (in its best preserved sections) is some 15ft wide at the top and 6ft at the bottom, with a depth of some 10ft. The rampart is some 15ft wide and 2ft-3ft high."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22175|8550|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox at edge of wood. With attached porch/blast wall. Faces SW. In excellent condition. Internal access possible. A short spur of anti-tank ditch leads up to this pillbox [see UORN 8552]. Five iron picket posts are still in place in the bank on the N side of the pillbox."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22176|8551|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. The entrance is half-blocked. Bricks are falling away from the exterior. Faces SE. The anti-tank ditch [UORN 8552] runs up to this pillbox, but the last 100 yards has been infilled. The entrance porch/blast wall is in the centre of the rear (N) face. Overgrown. Access, with interior, possible."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22177|13996|31|"Curving lines of slit trenches at the edge of the woods, sometimes a double line, sometimes with connecting spurs. The trenches are about 3ft deep and 3ft wide."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22178|8548|31|"Heavily overgrown pillbox. Brick-shuttered. The overgrowth prevents its exact form being discerned. It appears to face S. No access - private land."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22179|6848|31|"2 x 5ft diameter concrete cylinders on W bank of lane some 70yds N of pillbox UORN 6846. Overgrown. Presumably the site of a roadblock."|"2003/02/06"|0|"" 22180|6846|31|"Variant form of a type 24 pillbox. Concrete-faced with prefabricated vertical concrete panelling fixed by iron bolts. Rounded roof edge. Small embrasures. It has an attached brick entry porch on the W side with a concrete slab roof, now semi-buried. No access - private field. Faces NNE. "|"2003/02/06"|0|"" 22181|14403|31|"The line of the infilled anti-tank ditch, and its turn at a sharp angle, can be seen as a ridge consequent upon its infill crossing the pasture land. Although this feature has been recorded as 'Infilled' or 'Destroyed' in fact the line of the ditch is very clear, and in this new form has been preserved. It seems to have been the practise to infill anti-tank ditches in this manner in this area. Within arable fields the ridge created by the infill has been largely ploughed flat, but on land that has been unploughed the ridge remains to a height of 1-2 feet, and 5-6 feet wide."|"2003/02/06"|0|"" 22182|15367|31|"The line of the anti-tank ditch can be seen as a slight swell in the cultivated field, with a darker line of soil showing through the young crop."|"2003/02/05"|0|"" 22183|6850|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox standing to full height (i.e. not dug in). Attached brick entry porch with concrete slab roof. Concrete-panelled exterior walls. Faces E. No access - in private field by cottages."|"2003/02/06"|0|"" 22184|16320|31|"Heap of stones with protruding ironwork, and concrete fragments, probably mark the site of the destroyed pillbox."|"2003/02/06"|0|"" 22185|12508|31|"A section of some 200 yards of unfilled anti-tank ditch surviving within an area of woodland. Much dumping into the ditch has taken place, but enough survives to show its course and profile."|"2003/02/06"|0|"" 22186|12509|31|"No trace of this supposed pillbox. "|"2003/02/06"|0|"" 22187|12509|221|"This pillbox does not show on aerial photographs, but it may be hidden by trees."|"1947/05/28"|0|"" 22188|6851|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox dug into the hedgerow at the very edge of the lane. Faced with prefabricated concrete panelling, bolted in position. No interior access, but a view through an embrasure shows the interior to be in excellent condition. The entrance on the W side is now blocked by the hedge bank. Faces E down the lane towards the line of the anti-tank ditch [see UORN 14402]."|"2003/02/06"|0|"" 22190|16445|221|"Hexagonal pillbox facing E plotted from air photograph. This is the position of proposed pillbox T47 shown on 1940 and 1941 plans of the anti-tank island."|"1944/08/13"|1091|"" 22191|16445|31|"Almost certainly destroyed."|"2003/01/15"|0|"" 22193|16446|32|"Line of former canal re-dug as an anti-tank ditch."|"1941/01/30"|1087|"" 22194|16335|221|"Structure possibly seen on air photographs."|"1940/08/31"|1115|"" 22195|16336|221|"Structure possibly seen on air photograph."|"1940/08/31"|1115|"" 22196|16280|221|"Air photograph shows 'hairpin' type structures on the S side of the rail bridge which may relate to a railblock."|"1943/07/17"|1062|"" 22197|16447|31|"There is no documentary or air photographic evidence obtained to date for such a roadblock, but its position at the crossing of a major road by the GHQ Line Green is virtually certain."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 22198|16448|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph. It stands just north of the anti-tank ditch at the end of a line of zig-zag slit trench [see UORN 15365]."|"1946/01/14"|1038|"" 22199|16449|221|"Length of machine-dug anti-tank ditch protecting the Whaddon defended locality, and the junction of the GHQ Lines Green and Blue, from attack from the south. It had been infilled by mid-1945."|"1945/06/13"|1075|"" 22200|16450|221|"Possible pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/03/30"|1036|"" 22202|16451|221|"Anti-tank ditch running in various sections behind the beach from the old coastguard station to the edge of the lagoon."|"1946/11/04"|1025|"" 22204|16452|215|"Pumping station for Project Fougasse [see also UORN 16939]."|"1995/__/__"|19|"79" 22205|16453|32|"6pdr. gun site. Cassini ref. 768163. 938 Battery, 9th (Northumbrian) Defence Regiment, R.A."|"1940/06/__"|1117|"" 22206|16454|32|"6pdr. gun site. Cassini ref. 768162. 938 Battery, 9th (Northumbrian) Defence Regiment, R.A."|"1940/06/__"|1117|"" 22207|16455|32|"6pdr. gun site. Cassini ref. 782143. 938 Battery, 9th (Northumbrian) Defence Regiment, R.A."|"1940/06/__"|1117|"" 22208|16456|32|"Canadian Pipe obstacle. Site no.19. Cassini ref. 93876095. Responsibility of 12th Bn. Durham Home Guard."|"1942/__/__"|1118|"" 22209|16457|32|"Canadian Pipe obstacle. Site no.21. Cassini ref. 93956054. Responsibility of 12th Bn. Durham Home Guard."|"1942/__/__"|1118|"" 22212|10864|32|"Canadian Pipe obstacle. Site no.57. Cassini ref. 076417. Responsibility of 4th Bn. North Riding Home Guard."|"1942/__/__"|1118|"" 22213|10865|32|"Canadian Pipe obstacle. Site no.58. Cassini ref. 082421. Responsibility of 4th Bn. North Riding Home Guard."|"1942/__/__"|1118|"" 22214|16460|31|"One 5ft diameter anti-tank cylinder, with a domed top, lying on its side near a field hedge."|"2003/03/13"|0|"" 22215|2752|32|"'Schedule of R.E. Work' states 'sandbagged L/L emplacement to be converted to concrete'. Cassini ref. 541047. [This is a Lyon Light emplacement]."|"1942/03/__"|1119|"" 22216|16461|32|"Minefield. Cassini ref. 54740369. B type C. 9 mines laid 27.5.41 by 9 Loyals and 242 Fd. Coy. R.E."|"1942/03/__"|1119|"" 22217|16462|32|"Minefield. Cassini ref. 54020467. B type C. 23 mines laid 23.5.41 by 9 Loyals."|"1942/03/__"|1119|"" 22218|16463|32|"Minefield. Cassini ref. 54180482. B type C. 9 mines laid 18.6.41 by 9 Loyals and 242 Fd. Coy. R.E."|"1942/03/__"|1119|"" 22219|16464|32|"Minefield. Cassini ref. 54120486. B type C. 6 mines laid 26.6.41 by 9 Loyals and 242 Fd. Coy. R.E."|"1942/03/__"|1119|"" 22220|16465|32|"Minefield. Cassini ref. 54060494. B type C. 12 mines laid 22.6.41 by 9 Loyals."|"1942/03/__"|1119|"" 22221|16466|32|"Minefield. Cassini ref. 53600564. B type C. 6 mines laid 14.9.41 by 9 Loyals."|"1942/03/__"|1119|"" 22225|16468|32|"Defence structure termed a 'beehive'. P.696. Cassini ref. 947597."|"1940/09/15"|1141|"" 22226|16469|32|"Defence structure termed a 'beehive'. P.697. Cassini ref. 940604."|"1940/09/15"|1141|"" 22227|16470|32|"Defence structure termed a 'beehive'. P.700. Cassini ref. 935610."|"1940/09/15"|1141|"" 22228|16471|32|"Roadblock. B.698. Cassini ref. 933605."|"1940/09/15"|1141|"" 22229|16472|32|"Pillbox. P.726. Cassini ref. 949597."|"1940/09/15"|1141|"" 22230|6661|32|"Documentary references to defences at Dene Mouth 90% complete at 25.6.40 are probably to this site. However, defences close by at 938607 had not been started at that date."|"1940/10/__"|1121|"" 22231|16473|32|"Two 2pdr. anti-tank guns. Cassini ref. 775144."|"1941/01/02"|1123|"" 22232|16474|32|"2pdr. anti-tank gun. Cassini ref. 765164. There is a further documentary reference to this position as 764163, just possibly a second gun position at this location."|"1941/01/02"|1123|"" 22234|16475|32|"Roadblock manned by 3rd Bn. Northumberland Home Guard. Cassini ref. 755164."|"1940/10/18"|1124|"" 22235|7220|32|"Document gives Druridge Post No.2 at Cassini ref. 767169, which may be this structure."|"1940/__/__"|1125|"" 22236|13118|222|"Pillbox."|"1992/07/__"|716|"" 22238|16476|32|"Minefield M.18. 90 A/P mines. Cassini ref. 628947."|"1941/06/30"|1127|"" 22239|16477|32|"Minefield M.19. 200 A/Tk mines Mk.14. Cassini ref. 625950."|"1941/06/30"|1127|"" 22240|16478|32|"Minefield M.20. 13 A/P mines. Cassini ref. 619955."|"1941/06/30"|1127|"" 22241|16479|32|"Minefield B.7. 37 A/P mines. Cassini ref. 617957."|"1941/06/30"|1127|"" 22242|10513|32|"Concrete roadblock, 12ft wide, sockets and horizontal bars. Cassini ref. 075418 [also given as 075417]."|"1940/10/12"|0|"" 22243|10514|32|"Concrete roadblock with 14ft wide gap; closed by horizontal bars and sockets. Cassini ref. 081421 [also given as 082421]."|"1940/10/12"|1128|"" 22244|10515|32|"Concrete roadblock, with a 14ft gap blocked by horizontal bars and sockets. Cassini ref. 080413 [also given as 082410]."|"1940/10/12"|1128|"" 22245|10516|32|"Concrete roadblock, with a 14ft wide gap closed by sockets and horizontal bars. Cassini ref. 074415 [also given as 072414]."|"1940/10/12"|1128|"" 22246|7324|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 485493."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22247|7326|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 486493."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22248|7323|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 480489."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22249|7322|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 478486."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22250|7319|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 484491."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22252|16480|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 484484."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22253|16481|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 487486."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22254|7320|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 487485."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22255|16482|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 488486."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22256|7325|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 489489."|"1941/10/__"|1129|"" 22258|16483|238|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with attached porch - faces S. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 22259|16484|238|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with attached porch - faces ESE. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 22260|16485|238|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with attached porch - faces E. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 22261|16486|238|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with attached porch - faces SE. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 22262|16487|238|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with attached porch - faces SW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 22263|16488|238|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with attached porch - faces SSW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 22264|16489|238|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with attached porch - faces SW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 22265|15727|238|"Hexagonal pillbox with attached porch, plotted from OS 1:2500 map sheet. Shown on map with hatching around as if dug in."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22266|16490|238|"Hexagonal-shaped pillbox with attached porch - faces SW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 22267|15728|238|"Large multi-sided pillbox. Faces WSW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22268|16491|238|"Hexagonal pillbox - faces SW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22269|16492|238|"Hexagonal pillbox - faces SW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22270|15729|238|"Large hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22271|15733|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces WSW."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22272|16493|238|"Hexagonal pillbox - faces SW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22273|15730|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22274|15732|238|"Hexagonal pillbox, with attached porch, plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22275|15731|238|"Hexagonal pillbox, with attached porch. Faces NNW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22276|16494|238|"Hexagonal pillbox, with attached porch - faces N. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22277|16495|238|"Hexagonal pillbox, with attached porch - faces S. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Shown as roodless and marked 'ruin'."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22278|2774|238|"Irregular-shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22279|2793|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Porch on W side. Faces E."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22280|2807|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Porch on W side. Faces E."|"1958/__/__"|0|"" 22281|2794|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22282|2776|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22283|13119|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 22284|13122|238|"Square structure with apparent entrance porch. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Shown with hatchings as if dug in."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 22285|13121|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 22286|13194|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 22287|13123|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 22289|2762|238|"Long angled structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 22291|2750|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22292|2751|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22293|10198|31|"Pillbox, no specification. Part of the outer defences of Kirkleatham Hall."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 22294|10199|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. "|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 22295|10148|238|"Circular structure containing pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 22296|7299|238|"Polygonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22297|7300|238|"Irregular shaped pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22298|7302|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22299|7303|238|"Large lozenge shaped pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22300|7304|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22301|7296|238|"Small lozenge-shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22302|7294|238|"Small polygonal structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Position marked 'mast' on map."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22303|7297|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22304|7293|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1966/__/__"|0|"" 22305|6164|238|"Polygonal shaped structure. Plotted from 1:2500 OS sheet."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 22307|7371|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 22308|6150|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE down road."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 22309|15716|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 22310|16496|238|"Angled rectangular structure termed a section post. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 22311|6049|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22312|6048|238|"Angled rectangular structure termed a section post. One of three similar structures at this location [see UORNs 16497 and 16498]. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22314|16497|238|"Angled rectangular structure termed a section post. One of three similar structures at this location [see UORNs 6048 and 16498]. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22315|16498|238|"Angled rectangular structure termed a section post. One of three similar structures at this location [see UORNs 6048 and 16497]. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22316|2924|238|"Angled rectangular structure termed a section post. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22317|16499|238|"Angled rectangular structure termed a section post. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22318|16500|238|"Angled rectangular structure termed a section post. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22319|16501|32|"Road bridge prepared for demolition."|"1940/07/16"|1130|"" 22320|7292|32|"Pillbox. P.274. Cassini ref. 488484."|"1941/01/__"|1132|"" 22321|7302|32|"Pillbox. P.278. Cassini ref. 486493."|"1941/01/__"|1132|"" 22322|7304|32|"Pillbox. P.278a. Cassini ref. 487489."|"1941/01/__"|1132|"" 22323|7293|32|"Pillbox. P.275. Cassini ref. 485484."|"1941/01/__"|1132|"" 22324|7301|32|"Pillbox. P.277a. Cassini ref. 482492."|"1941/01/__"|1132|"" 22325|7300|32|"Pillbox. P.277. Cassini ref. 479492."|"1941/01/__"|1132|"" 22326|16455|32|"Cresswell gun."|"1940/09/08"|1133|"" 22327|16454|32|"Druridge south gun."|"1940/09/08"|1133|"" 22328|16453|32|"Druridge north gun."|"1940/09/08"|1133|"" 22329|16502|32|"Pillbox A.16. Cassini ref. 629950. One gun firing north."|"1940/11/__"|1126|"" 22333|2755|238|"Irregular shaped structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22334|2755|32|"Vickers machine gun emplacement at Beach Cafe, Cayton. Cassini ref. 541046."|"1941/05/31"|1136|"" 22335|2754|31|"Pillbox, no specification."|"1994/09/13"|0|"" 22337|10864|32|"McNaughton Mine. No.14a. Cassini ref. 076417. '100 yards from road junction near Kirkleatham Hall and church'."|"1941/05/31"|1136|"" 22338|10865|32|"McNaughton Mine. No.15a. Cassini ref. 082421. 'Near roadblock, Kirkleatham Hall'."|"1941/05/31"|1136|"" 22339|16503|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 541040."|"1940/06/26"|1137|"" 22340|16504|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 532040."|"1940/06/26"|1137|"" 22341|16505|32|"Company headquarters (8th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry). Cassini ref. 615957."|"1941/06/30"|1127|"" 22342|16506|32|"Roadblock. Cassini 358124."|"1940/07/28"|1138|"" 22343|16507|32|"Roadblock.. Cassini ref. 361125."|"1940/07/28"|1138|"" 22344|16508|32|"Brigade headquarters."|"1941/04/29"|1139|"" 22345|7371|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref. 807055. Completed, with camouflage by 30.8.40. Guarding roadblock. One of two at this location [see UORN 6150]."|"1940/08/30"|1140|"" 22346|6150|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref. 807055. Guarding roadblock. One of two at this position [see UORN 7371]. Completed with camouflage by 30.8.40."|"1940/08/30"|1140|"" 22347|6164|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref. 807046. Guarding roadblock. Completed, less camouflage by 30.8.40."|"1940/08/30"|1140|"" 22352|16509|32|"Roadblock. A.1. Cassini ref. 807055."|"1940/08/30"|1140|"" 22353|16510|32|"Roadblock. A.2. Cassini ref. 808044."|"1940/08/30"|1140|"" 22354|16511|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 807046."|"1940/08/30"|1140|"" 22355|6663|31|"Pillbox, no specification. All that remains are the bottom courses of cemented sandbags laid out in a circular fashion, with pieces of likely roofing that have collapsed into the structure. Left on the bits of roof can be seen the impression of corrugated iron sheeting that was seen in similar structures in the area. The thickness of these roof bits is 0.3m. The diameter of the structure measured N - S is 3.9m and 4m in the E - W direction, giving the structure a slightly oval shape. The structure has been steadily overgrown with vegetation."|"1997/09/__"|0|"" 22356|16512|32|"Defence structure known as a 'beehive'. P.730. Manned by 17th Bn. Durham Home Guard."|"1940/09/15"|1141|"" 22357|10513|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 075418. Concrete 12ft wide. Sockets and horizontal bars. Manned by 12 Green Howards."|"1940/10/12"|1128|"" 22358|10514|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 081421. Concrete 14ft wide. Sockets and horizontal bars. Manned by 12 Green Howards."|"1940/10/12"|1128|"" 22359|10515|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 080413. Concrete 14ft wide. Sockets and horizontal bars. Manned by 12 Green Howards."|"1940/10/12"|1128|"" 22360|10513|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 074415. Concrete 14ft wide. Sockets and horizontal bars. Manned by 12 Green Howards."|"1940/10/12"|1128|"" 22361|16513|32|"Headquarters of 'C' Coy 1st Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers."|"1940/07/03"|1144|"" 22362|16514|32|"Pillbox. A.1. Cassini ref. 672703."|"1940/10/28"|1145|"" 22363|16515|32|"Pillbox. A.2. Cassini ref. 671704."|"1940/10/28"|1145|"" 22365|16501|32|"Road bridge at Cassini ref. 991455 prepared for demolition."|"1940/09/__"|1146|"" 22366|10486|32|"Anti-tank ditch encircling Kirkleatham, with the principal sections on the NE, E, and S sides. On the W side a natural stream provides the anti-tank obstacle, and at the SW angle the buildings of Turners Hospital and the Old Hall. Plotted from map with document."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22368|16516|32|"Anti-tank ditch encircling Kirkleatham, with the principal sections on the NE, E, and S sides. On the W side a natural stream provides the anti-tank obstacle, and at the SW angle the buildings of Turners Hospital and the Old Hall. Plotted from map with document."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22369|16517|32|"Anti-tank ditch encircling Kirkleatham, with the principal sections on the NE, E, and S sides. On the W side a natural stream provides the anti-tank obstacle, and at the SW angle the buildings of Turners Hospital and the Old Hall. Plotted from map with document."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22370|10198|32|"Concrete pillbox on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Firing SE. Serial ref. 'C'. Cassini ref. 079415. Manned by 1 NCO and 5 ORs."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22371|16518|32|"Position of anti-tank gun firing N. Cassini ref. 081415."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22373|5916|32|"Concrete pillbox on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'D'. Cassini ref. 082418. Firing NE. Manned by 1 NCO and 5 ORs."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22374|16519|32|"Position of anti-tank gun firing N. Cassini ref. 082417."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22375|5917|32|"Concrete pillbox on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'E'. Cassini ref. 083419. Manned by 1 NCO and 5 ORs."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22376|10722|32|"Spigot mortar emplacement. "|"1940/12/20"|1147|"" 22378|16520|32|"Light machine gun post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Firing E."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22379|16521|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. F.3. Cassini ref. 081421. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22380|16522|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. F.4. Cassini ref. 079421. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22381|16523|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'G'. Cassini ref. 077421. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22382|16524|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. G.1. Cassini ref. 078421. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22383|16525|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. F.2. Cassini ref. 081421. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22384|16526|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. F.1. Cassini ref. 081420. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22385|16527|32|"Position of anti-tank gun firing NW. Cassini ref. 078421."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22386|16528|32|"Light machine gun post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Firing NW."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22387|16529|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. G.2. Cassini ref. 076420. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22388|16530|32|"Sector post on the inner perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'J'. Cassini ref. 075419. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22389|16531|32|"Anti-aircraft light machine gun post."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22390|16532|32|"Anti-aircraft light machine gun post."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22391|16533|32|"Sector post on the inner perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'N'. Cassini ref. 078417. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22392|16534|32|"Sector post on the inner perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'O'. Cassini ref. 079417. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22393|16535|32|"Sector post on the inner perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'P'. Cassini ref. 079417. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22394|16536|32|"Minefield on the outer perimeter defences of Kirkleatham."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22396|16537|32|"Position of anti-tank gun firing N. Cassini ref. 074420."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22397|16538|32|"Minefield on the outer perimeter defences of Kirkleatham."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22398|16539|32|"Light machine gun post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Firing NW."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22399|16540|32|"Minefield on the outer perimeter defences of Kirkleatham."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22400|16541|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. H.2. Cassini ref. 073419. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22401|16542|32|"Sector post on the inner perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'M'. Cassini ref. 076416. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22402|16543|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. B.1. Cassini ref. 077417. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22404|10199|32|"Concrete pillbox on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'B'. Fires SE. Cassini ref. 077415. Manned by 1 NCO and 5 ORs."|"1940/12/20"|1147|"" 22405|16544|32|"Spigot mortar emplacement."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22406|16545|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. A.2. Cassini ref. 075415. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22407|16546|32|"Concrete pillbox on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Fires W. Serial ref. 'A'. Cassini ref. 074415. Manned by 1 NCO and 5 ORs."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22408|16547|32|"Spigot mortar emplacement. Serial ref. A.1. Cassini ref. 074414."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22409|16548|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. A.3. Cassini ref. 074416. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22410|16549|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. I.3. Cassini ref. 073415. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22411|16550|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. I.2. Cassini ref. 073418. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22412|16551|32|"Concrete pillbox on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Fires W. Serial ref. 'I'. Cassini ref. 071417. Manned by 1 NCO and 5 ORs."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22413|16552|32|"Spigot mortar emplacement. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22414|16553|32|"Sector post on the outer perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. I.1. Cassini ref. 072418. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22415|16554|32|"Anti-aircraft light machine gun post."|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22416|16555|32|"Sector post on the inner perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'K'. Cassini ref. 076418. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22417|16556|32|"Sector post on the inner perimeter of the Kirkleatham defences. Serial ref. 'L'. Cassini ref. 076417. "|"1941/12/20"|1147|"" 22418|16557|221|"U-shaped slit trench."|"1941/04/10"|1154|"" 22419|16558|221|"U-shaped slit trench."|"1941/04/10"|1154|"" 22420|16559|221|"Pillbox, plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1151|"" 22421|2807|221|"Pillbox, surrounded by a trench - plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1152|"" 22422|16560|221|"Slit trench plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1153|"" 22423|16561|221|"Slit trench plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1153|"" 22424|16562|221|"Slit trench plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1153|"" 22425|16563|221|"Slit trench plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1153|"" 22426|16564|221|"Short length of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1153|"" 22427|16565|221|"Short length of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1153|"" 22428|16566|221|"Double line of anti-tank cubes, set corner to corner, plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1154|"" 22429|16567|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1155|"" 22430|2787|221|"Single line of anti-tank cubes running at right angles to a double line towards the sea, plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1154|"" 22431|16568|221|"Short double lines of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph [see also UORN 2805]."|"1941/04/10"|1155|"" 22432|16569|221|"Single line of anti-tank cubes running towards the sea at right angles to the beach."|"1941/04/10"|1155|"" 22433|16570|221|"Short double lines of anti-tank cubes, plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1156|"" 22434|16571|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1157|"" 22435|16572|221|"Triple line of anti-tank cubes, plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1156|"" 22436|16573|221|"Single line of anti-tank cubes running towards the sea at right angles to the beach, plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1156|"" 22437|16573|238|"'Posts' plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22438|2782|221|"Double line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1156|"" 22439|16574|221|"Double line of anti-tank cubes, plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1156|"" 22441|16575|221|"Pillbox, or other gun emplacement, plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/10"|1157|"" 22442|2776|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. It faces N."|"1969/04/06"|1158|"" 22443|2774|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. It faces N."|"1969/04/06"|0|"" 22445|16577|221|"Circular pits (at least five) arranged in an arrow-head formation facing towards the south. They relate to a Troop Searchlight Battery."|"1941/03/24"|1161|"" 22446|16578|221|"Four-gun anti-aircraft battery site with accommodation huts - possibly anti-Diver[?]."|"1945/04/13"|1163|"" 22447|13209|221|"Roadblock. Plotted from air photograph."|"1945/04/13"|1164|"" 22448|7292|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/06/20"|1165|"" 22449|7297|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1948/03/22"|1166|"" 22450|7296|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1948/03/22"|1166|"" 22451|10486|221|"Air photograph shows the part filled in and part open lengths of the anti-tank ditch."|"1946/11/13"|1168|"" 22452|10199|221|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1963/07/31"|1170|"" 22453|10198|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph. It lies in a gap of the anti-tank ditch between a stream and the road."|"1954/01/12"|1171|"" 22454|15733|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/13"|1172|"" 22455|16579|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. Almost certainly destroyed."|"1945/08/13"|1172|"" 22456|16498|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/13"|1173|"" 22457|16497|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/13"|1173|"" 22458|6048|221|"Structures plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/13"|1173|"" 22459|6049|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/11/13"|1173|"" 22460|16496|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph."|"1958/09/25"|1174|"" 22461|16499|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph."|"1958/09/25"|1174|"" 22462|16500|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph."|"1958/09/25"|1174|"" 22463|2924|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph."|"1968/04/06"|1175|"" 22464|2751|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/03/13"|1176|"" 22465|16580|221|"Slit trenches plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/01"|1177|"" 22466|2756|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/01"|1177|"" 22467|2760|221|"Angled structure plotted from air photograph. Faces W."|"1965/09/21"|1178|"" 22468|2762|221|"Angled structure plotted from air photograph. Faces E."|"1965/09/21"|1178|"" 22469|2759|221|"Structure plotted from air photograph."|"1965/09/21"|1178|"" 22471|16582|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/01"|1177|"" 22473|2760|238|"Long angled structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 22474|15716|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1948/08/19"|1181|"" 22475|16510|221|"Roadblock site plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/10"|1182|"" 22476|7371|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/10"|1183|"" 22477|6150|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/10"|1183|"" 22478|16509|221|"Roadblock site plotted from air photograph. Four concrete anti-tank blocks stand on the E side of the road."|"1945/08/10"|1183|"" 22479|16583|221|"Double line of anti-tank cubes crossing the dene to block it against enemy armoured fighting vehicles. Plotted from air photograph."|"1948/05/09"|1184|"" 22480|6666|221|"Four anti-tank cubes set corner to corner, blocking opening to small side valley. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/25"|1186|"" 22481|16455|221|"Probable square gun platform plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1187|"" 22482|16584|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22483|16585|221|"Minefield plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22484|16586|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22485|16587|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22486|16588|221|"Anti-tank scaffolding plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22487|16589|221|"Double line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22488|16590|221|"Anti-tank scaffolding plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22489|16591|221|"Double line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22490|16592|221|"Single line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22491|16594|221|"Anti-tank scaffolding plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1188|"" 22492|16595|221|"Anti-tank scaffolding plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1189|"" 22493|16596|221|"Double line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1189|"" 22494|16597|221|"Possible pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1189|"" 22495|16598|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1189|"" 22496|16599|221|"Single line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1189|"" 22497|16600|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1190|"" 22498|16601|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1191|"" 22499|16602|221|"Possible open-roofed pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1190|"" 22500|16603|221|"Single line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1190|"" 22501|16604|221|"Single line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1191|"" 22502|16605|221|"Anti-tank scaffolding plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1191|"" 22503|16606|221|"Double line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1191|"" 22504|16607|221|"Possible square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/10/22"|1191|"" 22505|15673|32|"Pillbox built within chapel. At least three loopholes constructed through external medieval walls."|"1941/__/__"|1192|"" 22506|15181|32|"Hemscott Battery manned by 311th Coast Battery RA, of 510 Coast Regiment RA. Two 6in Mk.VII [some sources say Mk.VIII] guns, with a Battery Observation Post and two searchlights (CASLs) with generator. Nissen hutted accommodation. Cassini refs. of gunhouses - No.1 77101566: No.2 77081569. CASLs - 77081574 and 77131560. BOP - 77041373."|"1943/__/__"|1194|"" 22507|15181|32|"2 x 6in guns of 311 Battery, 510 Coastal Regiment RA covering beach. Cassini ref. 773154."|"1942/__/__"|1120|"" 22508|13121|31|"Hexagonal pillbox of variant form which is common to the Yorkshire coastline, with attached loopholed blast wall shielding doorway. Concrete-faced with breeze blocks inside. Faces E. Front face has four small embrasures set side by side, and one embrasure in each of other faces, other than for the rear which has two small rifle ports. By public right of way. Interior access now blocked."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22509|13122|31|"Structure viewed from a distance as no access - in field in crop. Appears to be polygonal. No embrasures are apparent in E sides. Doorway on W side."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22510|13119|31|"Hexagonal structure - a pillbox probably similar in type to UORN 13121. No access as at far edge of field in crop. Condition appears to be 'good'."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22511|13118|31|"Pillbox viewed from a distance. Appears to be the same type as e.g. UORN 13121, with four side by side embrasures in E face. At hedgerow of field in crop - no access."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22512|13120|31|"Three piles of concrete and brick debris indicate a defence structure, probably a pillbox, destroyed here recently. The top of a loopholed blast wall can be seen, buried but still in situ."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22513|13120|31|"Strongpoint."|"1992/__/__"|0|"" 22514|13117|31|"Loopholed generator house for an adjacent coast defence Chain Home Low Radar site. Rectangular structure with thin concrete walls and roof. There are some ten small embrasures, four facing NE, four SW, and two NW. The structure is now jutting over the cliff and entry is dangerous. There are two doorways opposite each other now at the cliff edge. A large opening overlooks the sea, and inside is a long rectangular block of uncertain purpose."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22515|16608|222|"Observation post, radar strongpoint."|"1992/07/__"|716|"47" 22516|16608|31|"Loopholed possible observation post. Rectangular structure with thin concrete walls and roof. There are some ten small embrasures, four facing NE, four SW, and two NW. The structure is now jutting over the cliff and entry is dangerous. There are two doorways opposite each other now at the cliff edge. A large opening overlooks the sea, and inside is a long rectangular block of uncertain purpose."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22517|16608|32|"Pillbox. A.3. For machine gun mounting. Cassini ref. 666717."|"1940/10/28"|1145|"" 22518|13120|32|"Pillbox. A.3. For machine gun mounting. Cassini ref. 666717."|"1940/10/28"|1145|"" 22519|13123|31|"Pillbox of irregular hexagonal shape, with four side by side embrasures in front (E) face. Attached loopholed blast wall. Concrete-faced. Interior access possible. Near public right of way. On S side a breeze-block wall was added, but later pulled down [purpose unknown]. An HAA Battery was later constructed close by [see UORN 16578]."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22520|13195|31|"Probable command post - sunken structure, with upper courses of concrete only visible. Capped with earth and grass. No access - field in crop."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22521|13194|31|"Hexagonal pillbox of local variant type, with front (E) face pierced with four small embrasures. The pillbox is set slightly N of E, i.e. it faces the coast at an angle. Concrete-faced. No access as in field in crop."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22522|13159|31|"Field work shows no surviving evidence for this structure. Presumed destroyed."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22523|13124|221|"Pillbox on the beach below cliffs. A slit trench is dug into the cliffs above it. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1195|"" 22524|13124|31|"No evidence of this pillbox. Probably destroyed."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22525|13211|221|"Two short parallel lines of anti-tank cubes running onto beach from steep-sided gully. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/09/14"|1160|"" 22526|13211|31|"Some 14 sea-washed anti-tank cubes, the remnants of the northerly of the two lines of blocks here. Of the south line, only one block appears to survive."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22527|16515|0|||0| 22528|16515|221|"Circular structure with possible AA munting on roof plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/29"|1196|"" 22531|16609|31|"A defence structure stood here until recently when it was removed as it interfered with the amenities of the caravan park. It is said to have had a an anti-Diver role, and possibly had some connection with the HAA Battery here. [Information from local resident, Mr. Neville Jones]."|"2003/04/28"|0|"" 22532|16609|238|"Structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 22533|2776|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox of variant type - the local type with long forward face with four small embrasures in line side by side. Attached loopholed blast wall, with entrance on the E side. Two steps down to interior which can be entered. Concrete block construction inside. Very good condition. Faces N. No public access - on private land. "|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22534|2774|31|"Hexagonal medium machine gun pillbox. Concrete-faced, with two wide rectangular embrasures set with exterior concrete blocks beneath them. No embrasure at rear. Faces the sea (N). Concrete-shuttered inside. In excellent condition. Earth and grass on roof. No public access - on private land."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22535|2794|31|"Concrete pillbox. The roof is covered with soil and grass."|"2001/07/05"|0|"" 22536|2794|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox of local variant type - four small embrasures side by side in N forward face. Set on narrow ridge of land. Approach dangerous."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22537|2799|31|"Overturned pillbox lying on beach. Whether it was originally set at the head of the beach or has fallen from higher up on the cliffs is uncertain [probably the former]. It is of the medium machine gun type with concrete blocks set externally below the embrasures."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22538|2789|31|"Remains of a massive defence structure, with an iron surround to what appears the doorway. Buried in the beach. Its exact type and function is uncertain, but it may have been a command post or anti-tank gun emplacement."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22539|16566|31|"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."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22540|2787|31|"Eroded anti-tank blocks set at right angles to the sea. They were placed corner to corner. Some have been eroded completely away leaving the iron rail that the block had been cast around."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22541|16569|31|"Large blocks along tide line of beach. Coastal erosion makes it difficult to define type."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 22542|2807|31|"Hexagonal concrete-faced pillbox of local variant type, with its principal face with four side by side embrasures facing E along cliff top. Attached porch/blast wall on W side. Single small embrasures in the other faces, including the blast wall. On private land - no access. Now buried to embrasure level. Water inside. Earth and grass on roof."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22543|2788|31|"Concrete-faced hexagonal pillbox of the local variant type, with four small embrasures set side by side in its fronting face (E along cliff top). Access through caravan site - private land."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22544|13966|31|"Remains of a Stanton air raid shelter in a perilous position at the edge of a low cliff and subject to vandalism."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22545|16567|31|"Pillbox possibly collapsed onto beach owing to cliff erosion."|"1995/08/__"|0|"" 22546|2758|31|"A medium machine gun pillbox, originally probably sited at the head of the beach below the cliffs, turned upside by the action of the sea with its concrete base now serving as a roof. Other from its inverted position, it survives structurally complete. Concrete-faced. Two large MG embrasures, one small rifle port. Blank rear wall. Concrete blocks on the exterior below the embrasures. Attached porch/blast wall."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22547|2759|31|"Concrete-faced hexagonal pillbox of local variant type designed for medium machine gun. Another similar, upturned lies a short distance away [see UORN 2758]. Two MG embrasures only, with exterior blocks beneath them. Doorways on E and W sides. Interior access possible, but filled with sand and shingle. Probably in its original position, i.e. it has not been moved by sea action."|"2003/04/29"|0|"" 22548|2760|31|"Angled section post, with its N end now projecting over the eroding cliff and broken off. A surviving doorway is at the SE end. There are five surviving embrasures in the E facing walls, one in the short S wall, and a minimum of five in the W wall (with others in the broken N section). Faces W along the cliff edge."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22549|2762|31|"Angled section post which was the companion to the one still surviving [see UORN 2760]. It has now fallen to the tumbled cliff below where it lies in fragments [although the structure survives in part ex situ, it is considered 'destroyed']. "|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22550|2756|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox at head of beach. Its position may have been shifted by sea action as it is now set on boulders at the foot of the cliff. Two large MG embrasures with exterior blocks below them. Protected entrances on both the S and N sides (the latter blocked up to three-quarters of its height). The pillbox structure is badly cracked."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22551|2755|31|"Medium machine gun pillbox of local type, with two MG embrasures with exterior concrete blocks beneath them. Entrances on S and N sides (latter was blocked up, but now open). Structure cracked."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22552|2754|31|"Possibly a command post. It is a 7ft square concrete block with a half-buried protected entrance. No embrasures or other openings other than the entrance. A further concrete block lies on its side nearby."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22553|2752|32|"Possible Lyon Light emplacement known from documentary reference. Cassini ref. 541047. Beam faced S."|"1941/05/31"|1136|"" 22554|2752|31|"Field work produces no firm evidence of this structure, although the area is littered with various remnants of concrete and brick. The assumption is that it has been destroyed recently, unless it is now completely buried."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22555|2753|31|"Heap of eleven or twelve concrete 3ft cubes, now ex-situ."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22557|16610|31|"Heaps of concrete and brick, with reinforcing rods, lie on what appears to be a platform terraced on the hillside."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22558|10198|31|"Position of pillbox is now an open area serving as a layby from the road. The course of the adjacent anti-tank ditch is indicated by a gap in the hedgerow on the east side of the road."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22559|5916|238|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22560|5916|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, viewed from a distance. No access - field in crop. Two small embrasures are evident in W face and one larger one in S face."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22561|5917|31|"Concrete-faced pillbox. No access as field in crop. Large and smaller embrasures in S wall."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22562|10148|31|"A drum tower set in the wall of Kirkleatham Hall was loopholed as a defence post. The loophole is now blocked in. It faced W across the road."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22563|10722|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal with steel spigot. Set on concrete base behind boundary wall and flush with its top. The pedestal was made with corrugated iron shuttering."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22566|16611|31|"Four concrete sockets are set in the road surface, an indication of a vertical rail roadblock. It is possible, however, that this block relates to a period later than the Second World War, perhaps when the A174 was being constructed to the south."|"2003/04/30"|0|"" 22567|6048|31|"Angled section post with 13 embrasures in its SW and W faces. Two doorways at the N and E ends. All concrete. No proper access here as entry to this part of Cowpen Marsh is forbidden because of possible contamination. Despite this warning, however, access is possible via a stile and footbridge. UORNs 16497 and 16498 lie close to the N and E forming a remarkable group."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22568|16497|31|"Angled section post with 8 embrasures in its N and NE faces. Two doorways at the W and E ends. All concrete. No proper access here as entry to this part of Cowpen Marsh is forbidden because of possible contamination. Despite this warning, however, access is possible via a stile and footbridge. UORNs 6048 and 16498 lie close to the SW and SE forming a remarkable group."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22569|16498|31|"Angled section post with 18 embrasures in its E and SE faces. Some of the embrasures have recently been covered with white patches. Two doorways at the N and S ends. All concrete. No proper access here as entry to this part of Cowpen Marsh is forbidden because of possible contamination. Despite this warning, however, access is possible via a stile and footbridge. UORNs 6048 and 16497 lie close to the W and NW forming a remarkable group."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22570|6049|31|"Small square concrete pillbox, with doorway and embrasure on W side. Large embrasure in the N face, and small embrasure in E face. No access - barbed wire and security patrols. Viewed from a distance."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22571|6050|31|"Remarkable large, square, concrete structure, open at the centre, with embrasures in each face. There are 8 embrasures in the E face, and presumably a similar number in the other faces, making a total of some 36 embrasures. Its relation to the nearby pillbox UORN 6049 is not understood. No access - private land protected by barbed wire and security patrols."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22572|2924|31|"Field work shows no sign of this structure - presumably removed in recent reclamation work."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22573|16500|31|"Angled Concrete section post, its E faces now hidden by a bank and W-facing embrasures also covered. Doorways at NW and SW ends."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22574|16499|31|"Angled concrete section post. Its E-facing embrasures are now covered by a bank, but those (six) in the W face are visible. Entrances at the NW and SW ends."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22575|16496|31|"Angled concrete section post, surviving in excellent condition. There are 11 embrasures in its E faces and 6 in the W faces, with 1 in each of the N and S end faces. There are round holes on the exterior above the embrasures [for gases to escape?]. Doorways at the NW and SW ends. Interior access possible. A long concrete shelf runs beneath the E-facing embrasures."|"2003/05/01"|0|"" 22576|6666|31|"Four 5ft anti-tank cubes blocking entry into the Gill, set corner to corner."|"2003/05/02"|0|"" 22577|16583|31|"Field work shows these blocks have been entirely removed."|"2003/05/02"|0|"" 22578|15673|31|"The pillbox that was built within the chapel of the preceptory has been demolished, possibly when consolidation and repair works were carried out in 1994. This has happened despite the pillbox being scheduled with the rest of the structure. One of the loopholes built in tne N-facing chapel wall appears to have been rebuilt, and an information board affixed alongside with information on the Second World War use of the site: this information is misleading."|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22579|16612|31|"Ten (3ft x 3ft x 5ft high) anti-tank cubes blocking beach exit. They are in a single line, and, although some have been knocked by sea action from their original positions and are now buried deeply in the sand, they can still be seen to have been set corner to corner."|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22580|16587|31|"Length of unfilled anti-tank ditch (NZ 2748996851 to NZ 2743897011) that can still be discerned on the ground; heavily silted with sand, but the straight course can be made out [see also UORN 2884]."|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22581|16613|31|"Four (3ft x 3ft x 5ft high) anti-tank cubes blocking beach exit: other are probably now buried beneath the sand. "|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22582|7220|31|"Lozenge-shaped pillbox."|"1996/04/29"|0|"" 22583|7220|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox (shaped like a lozenze) of variant form. Almost entirely buried under sand. If excavated, it would probably be complete and in 'Good' condition. Faces sea (E). Main face is pierced for a central MG embrasure, with a rifle port on each side. A MG embrasure is in each of the flanking faces."|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22584|7135|31|"Hexagonal pillbox - a variant on a type 24, with an attached entrance porch/blast wall. It faces NE enfilading the beach, its field of fire now blocked by the shifting sand dunes. Now buried at the rear and full of sand inside, otherwise in 'good' condition. Square embrasures in each forward face."|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22585|2884|31|"Field work shows no sign of this site, which may have been backfilled and is probably associated with the anti-tank ditch UORN 16587]."|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22586|16591|31|"Some twenty-eight 5ft anti-tank cubes, many of them ex-situ but close to their original site, at an exit from the beach at a point where a stream debouches. "|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22587|15181|31|"Earthworks show the positions of the gun emplacements and other buildings of the battery (also at NZ 2801395408). Some fragments of concrete and brick can be seen, and more is probably buried. What appears to be the concrete block footings for a Nissen hut, 15ft wide x an uncertain length, are at NZ 2808895232."|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22588|7011|31|"Very fine example of a pillbox disguised as a small stone cottage with brick chimney stack and collapsed roof [this is almost certainly how the disguised building was originally built, i.e. as a ruined cottage: the pillbox does not appear to have been inserted within an existing building]. It stands at the side of the road, and interior access is possible. The whole structure is in amazingly good condition, with a corrugated iron shuttered ceiling (roof), a brick interior blast wall, and concrete shelves beneath each of the three main embrasures. These embrasures are in the N and S end walls and in the sea-facing wall (E). The doorway in the W fall is flanked by a rifle port on either side."|"2003/05/03"|0|"" 22589|7297|31|"Concrete hexagonal pillbox standing on high point above road. Faces S across road. On private land behind barbed wire - no access. One face that can be seen has three embrasures. Earth and grass on roof. Overgrown."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22590|7299|31|"Field work was unable to find access to this pillbox. There is no approach on the track through the caravan park off Burnhouse Road."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22591|7296|31|"A variant on a hexagonal concrete type 22 pillbox, built on a high point commanding a path through the hills to the S. Faces S. Doorway on N side. Access, including interior, possible as it lies to one side of a public footpath [this makes it the only one of the Wooler pillboxes to which there is public access without asking permission]. Concrete anti-ricochet wall. One rifle port to left of doorway, and LMG embrasures in each of the forward faces. Earth and grass on roof. Overgrown."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22592|7294|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox seen from a distance on top of ridge by wireless mast - the eastern of three pillboxes on this hill ridge. Doorway in NE face. Faces S. From a distance, it seems to be in 'good' condition. No access without permission."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22593|7300|31|"Pillbox seen at a distance from the Burnhouse Road on top of ridge. No access. Three small square embrasures and one larger one in visible faces. Faces road (W). Concrete-faced. Grass on roof. It appears to be in 'good' condition."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22594|7292|31|"Field work shows no sign of this pillbox. Assumed to have been destroyed."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22595|7301|31|"Pillbox viewed at a distance from Cottage Road. Condition appears 'good'. Grass on roof. One large embrasure in forward face. Probably faces NW."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22596|7302|31|"No access to locate this pillbox."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22599|16614|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox seen from a distance on top of ridge by a wireless mast - the middle of three pillboxes on this hill ridge. The doorway is in the NE face. It appears to face S. No access without permission."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22600|16615|31|"Hexagonal concrete pillbox seen from a distance on top of ridge near wood - the western of three pillboxes on this hill ridge.Condition appears 'good'. It appears to face W. Doorway in N face. No access without permission."|"2003/05/05"|0|"" 22601|15716|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, a smallish version of a type 24. Concrete-faced, with brick anti-ricochet wall. Two embrasures, one each side of doorway, in rear face (E), and one embrasure in each of the forward faces. The embrasures are splayed to the inside. The pillbox faces slightly S of W enfilading the road. All the embrasures, other than those in the rear face, are bricked up. The doorway is open, but the pillbox entrance filled with palings and grass cuttings."|"2003/05/19"|0|"" 22602|6150|31|"Type 24 pillbox at S end of bridge over a Mersey inlet. "|"1999/05/10"|0|"" 22603|6150|31|"Variant on a type 24 pillbox situated on the E side of the road at the S end of the bridge. The pillbox faces S, with doorway on its NE side. Rifle embrasure to left of doorway, with a larger stepped LMG embrasure to the right. Both these embrasures are open. The embrasure in the W face is blocked, and the one in the SW face has been blocked but is now open. The other embrasures cannot be seen as a thick hedge is now growing against this side of the pillbox. Concrete-faced: the concrete is well matrixed with stone. Interior access possible. There is surprising little vandal damage despite the position of the pillbox in an urban environment at a point where there is considerably deriliction on the under side of the bridge."|"2003/05/19"|0|"" 22604|7371|31|"Variant on a type 24 pillbox, built for its site at the SW end of the bridge. It faces E across the bridge rather than S, the direction of its companion on the other side of the road [UORN 6150]. The doorway is on the W side. Interior access is possible. Three embrasures are blocked; the rest are open. The embrasure to the right of the entrance is a splayed rifle port, that to the left a larger stepped one for LMG fire. The concrete facing is heavily matrixed with stone and shows evidence of having been shuttered with vertical wooden planking."|"2003/05/19"|0|"" 22605|6164|31|"Five-sided pillbox of a variant form situated under trees beneath a steep bank and by a waterway. All four embrasures and the entrance (on the NW side) are now blocked up. Faced SW across road."|"2003/05/19"|0|"" 22606|12445|31|"A possible pedestal of a spigot mortar emplacement, but hollow at the centre and without its steel spigot. Another similar pedestal lies close to the W [UORN 16616]. "|"2003/05/19"|0|"" 22607|16616|31|"A possible pedestal of a spigot mortar emplacement, but hollow at the centre and without its steel spigot. Another similar pedestal lies close to the E [UORN 12445]. "|"2003/05/19"|0|"" 22610|7254|31|"Square pillbox (a variation on the standard type 26) with chamfered corners and an attached entrance porch. The pillbox is heavily covered with spray can graffiti, and the embrasure on the W face has been badly damaged. Concrete-faced inside and outside. Faces S towards road. Interior access possible although the doorway has been blocked for a quarter of its height from the ground."|"2003/05/19"|0|"" 22611|11732|31|"A pillbox built as a red brick tower-like attachment to the pub buildings - either the strongpoint was especially constructed as an adjunct to the buildings and made to blend in with them, or it was disguised within buildings then exisiting: probably the former. Loopholes are on two levels. Two loopholes, upper and lower, are in the N face facing the canal; the E and W faces have one high loophole each. All the loopholes are now blocked."|"2003/05/20"|0|"" 22613|7806|31|"Pillbox viewed from a distance (no access without permission on N side of Leeds & Liverpool Canal). This structure was probably part of the perimeter defence of Bursough airfield. It consists of a square structure open on all sides, with concrete pillars at each corner holding up a slab roof covered with earth and grass."|"2003/05/20"|0|"" 22614|7805|31|"Three loopholes (now blocked) are cut in the upper end (facing NW to the bridge) of a barn by the lane. Other loopholes in the SW side of the barn are undoubtedly hidden by ivy."|"2003/05/20"|0|"" 22615|11731|31|"Former stable block of public house (held horses for towing canal barges) which was converted in 1940 to a strongpoint. In the SE face (facing along the canal) there are two loopholes at the upper level, now glazed, and one at the lower level, now blocked. On the side facing SW across the canal are two loopholes (glazed) at the upper level and two at the lower (blocked). The building is used today as the club house of a Motor Boat Club."|"2003/05/20"|0|"" 22616|7807|31|"Remarkable detached two-storey pillbox tower standing in grounds of public house close to children's play area. Doorways at each level on W side: these entrances are protected by embrasures. Upper and lower embrasures face the canal - S wall, two embrasures: W wall, two embrasures: E wall, one embrasure (upper level). Faced externally and internally with red brick, with concrete floors and roof. Possibly the brick is shuttering and disguises a concrete core."|"2003/05/20"|0|"" 22617|16490|31|"Variant form of an hexagonal type 24 pillbox. All concrete. Projecting entrance walls. Embrasures in each face, and one each side of doorway. Concrete face shows evidence of horizontal timber shuttering. Interior access possible. Faces W."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22619|16617|31|"Sunken square concrete pillbox with attached open court - a variant on a type 23 where the open court is used to mount an anti-aircraft weapon. The concrete pillar for this purpose is missing. Three embrasures. Faces the Walney Channel (WSW). Interior access possible, but with difficulty."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22620|15728|31|"No sign of this pillbox during field work. Assumed destroyed."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22621|16492|31|"Hexagonal type 24 variant pillbox, with projecting entrance walls. All concrete. Faces Walney Channel (WSW). Interior access possible."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22622|15729|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with extended walls by entrance. It has a brick observation post built on the roof. Internal ironwork visible. Interior access possible, with difficulty, at both levels. The roof structure may be a Royal Navy Minewatcher's Post."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22623|15733|31|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox now backing on to hut so entrance is hidden. No access as within security-controlled compound."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22624|16493|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox, with extended walls protecting entrance. All concrete. Faces Walney Channel (WSW) at edge of foreshore. Interior access possible."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22625|15730|31|"Type 24 variant pillbox with projecting walls protecting entrance. Almost completely buried, and used as a mound to race motor scramble bikes over. Faces W."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22626|15727|31|"Concrete type 24 variant with projecting walls protecting the entrance. Earth and grass on roof. Faces Walney Channel (WSW)."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22627|16494|31|"Small hexagonal concrete pillbox on side of former railway cutting. Access very difficult owing to undergrowth and steepness of bank. Faces N."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22629|16618|31|"Square concrete pillbox with attached open bay for anti-aircraft fire. Set into the slope of a former railway cutting on a thick concrete base. The open bay on the N side has its concrete pillar for attaching the AA weapon in place. Two steps down to entrance. Three embrasures. Faces S across the former railway."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22630|16619|31|"Concrete block with steel holdfast, perhaps for searchlight. Adjacent to pillbox UORN 16618."|"2003/05/21"|0|"" 22631|16620|32|"Platoon headquarters of defending troops at Cayton Bay. The local commander in September 1941 was Lt. Greenwood."|"1941/09/30"|1197|"" 22632|16621|32|"Railblock. Serial no. 57. Cassini ref. 808023. Manned by 'D' Coy 21 Cheshire Home Guard."|"1943/__/__"|1198|"" 22633|11821|32|"6pdr. gun manned by the Home Guard. Ref. B.7. Cassini ref. 944537. It covered beach W of Marazion 9453."|"1943/__/__"|1199|"" 22634|16622|32|"Site of roadblock."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22635|16623|32|"Site of roadblock."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22636|16624|32|"Site of roadblock."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22637|16625|32|"Site of roadblock."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22638|16626|32|"Site of roadblock."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22639|16627|32|"Pillbox firing north and east."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22640|16628|32|"Pillbox firing south."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22641|16629|32|"Revetted infantry post firing W."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22642|16630|32|"Site of roadblock."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22643|16631|32|"Pillbox firing N, W, and S."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22644|16632|32|"Anti-tank gun with all-round fire."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22645|16633|32|"Pillbox firing S."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22646|16634|32|"Railblock on former Horsham and Shoreham Line."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22647|16635|32|"Revetted infantry post firing S."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22648|16636|32|"Revetted infantry post firing E."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22649|16637|32|"Pillbox firing S."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22650|16638|32|"Pillbox firing W and S."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22651|16639|32|"Revetted infantry post. Cassini ref. 622299."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22655|16640|32|"Railblock covering single track. Serial no.22 [another source gives 324]. Cassini ref. 781072."|"1943/12/14"|1011|"" 22657|16642|32|"Roadblock. Serial no.64 [one source gives 34]. Cassini ref. 778058 [one source gives 778059]. Type - RSJ (steel beam). See as well adjacent block [UORB 16673]."|"1943/__/__"|1201|"" 22658|16643|32|"Bridge prepared for demolition but only to be demolished if in imminent danger of capture by the enemy. Cassini ref. 583345."|"1940/10/28"|1202|"" 22659|16644|32|"Site at crossing of anti-tank ditch for 14 Mk. V land mines to be laid in six rows by Home Guard unit on receipt of 'action stations'. Cassini ref. 799235."|"1943/02/__"|1203|"" 22660|16645|32|"Site at crossing of anti-tank ditch for 18 Mk. V land mines to be laid in six rows by Home Guard unit on receipt of 'action stations'. Cassini ref. 782236."|"1943/02/__"|1203|"" 22661|16646|32|"Flame fougasse. 8 barrels. Serial no.81. Cassini ref. 808236. "|"1943/02/__"|1203|"" 22662|16647|32|"Flame fougasse. 8 barrels. Serial no.81. Cassini ref. 810237. "|"1943/02/__"|1203|"" 22664|16648|32|"Railblock. Block no.34. Cassini ref. 533521."|"1942/04/24"|1204|"" 22665|16649|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 58143450. Defended by Avon Valley Battalion Home Guard."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22666|16650|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 58083420. Defended by Avon Valley Battalion Home Guard."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22667|16651|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 58573471. Defended by Avon Valley Battalion Home Guard."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22668|16652|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 58533472. Defended by Avon Valley Battalion Home Guard."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22669|16653|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 58623449. Defended by Avon Valley Battalion Home Guard."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22670|16654|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 58643449. Defended by Avon Valley Battalion Home Guard."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22671|16655|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 58603449. Defended by Avon Valley Battalion Home Guard."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22672|16656|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 58153433. Defended by Avon Valley Battalion Home Guard."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22675|16657|32|"Roadblock. Rails. Cassini ref. 600378 [The document gives 560378, but that is clearly an error - 600378 is the best interpretation if the block is to be at the Breamore bridges over the Avon]."|"1941/08/03"|1205|"" 22677|16658|32|"Roadblock formed of concrete cylinders. Cassini ref. 228725."|"1942/__/__"|1206|"" 22678|16659|32|"Roadblock formed of concrete cylinders. Cassini ref. 232725."|"1942/__/__"|1206|"" 22681|16660|32|"Headquarters of 1 Pioneer Bn., R.C.E. manning No.3 Sector of the GHQ Line."|"1940/08/22"|1207|"" 22682|16661|32|"Headquarters of army unit manning No.1 Sector of the GHQ Line."|"1940/08/22"|1207|"" 22683|16662|221|"Machine dug anti tank ditch following a zig-zag line in the Sulham Valley. Plotted from air photographs."|"1943/08/04"|1208|"" 22684|5723|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1967/__/__"|0|"" 22685|5720|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1967/__/__"|0|"" 22686|5722|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1967/__/__"|0|"" 22687|5719|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1967/__/__"|0|"" 22688|5718|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 22689|5732|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 22690|5731|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 22691|5734|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 22692|5735|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 22693|5730|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 22695|16663|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 22696|5727|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 22697|2685|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. It is shown as 'unroofed'."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 22698|2683|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 22699|2681|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 22700|2682|31|"Concrete anti-tank gun emplacement, now used as animal shelter."|"1998/07/05"|0|"" 22701|2682|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 22702|16664|325|"Type 28A 2pdr pillbox positioned back to back to fire with another [see UORN 2682]."|"1994/12/__"|160|"" 22704|16664|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 22706|8819|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22707|6480|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22708|6479|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22709|6478|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22710|8821|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1968/__/__"|0|"" 22711|16628|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22712|12107|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22713|12108|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22714|12109|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 22715|12108|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1210|"" 22719|16665|238|"Roadblock plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1210|"" 22720|16666|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1210|"" 22722|16668|238|"Fortified installation, described as being without an armoured bomb-proof roof - 'Kampfanlage ohne Panzerkuppel bombensicher'. Plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1210|"" 22723|5067|238|"Octagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces NNE. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22724|5069|238|"Hexagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces N. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22725|583|238|"Octagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces N. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22726|584|238|"Hexagonal pillbox, with attached open porch. Faces NNE. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22727|12134|238|"Hexagonal pillbox with attached open porch. Faces NW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22728|5074|238|"Hexagonal pillbox. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22729|5064|238|"Octagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces N. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22730|5065|238|"Octagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces NW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22731|5066|238|"Octagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces W. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22732|5060|238|"Octagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces N. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22733|5058|238|"Octagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces NE. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22734|5059|238|"Octagonal pillbox with attached entrance porch. Faces NNW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22735|11965|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1975/__/__"|0|"" 22737|11966|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1975/__/__"|0|"" 22738|11967|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1975/__/__"|0|"" 22739|11971|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1975/__/__"|0|"" 22740|11972|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1975/__/__"|0|"" 22741|16669|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 22742|12667|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 22743|12666|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 22744|12668|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 22745|12673|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22746|15776|238|"Section post plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. It has an 'L'-shape."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22747|15775|238|"Section post plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. A wing at each end joins the central section at an angle."|"1971/__/__"|0|"" 22748|2213|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22749|8034|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22750|9842|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22751|9831|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S. Now has radio mast on top."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22752|9840|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22753|9844|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22755|7851|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22756|7847|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ENE."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22757|7848|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22758|7846|238|"Hexagonal pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22759|11315|238|"Line of anti-tank ditch plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 22760|11677|238|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 22761|11216|238|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faced W."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 22762|11217|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 22763|16670|32|"Site of roadblock. With flame trap. Cassini ref. 628298. Manned by 'D' Coy 4th (Steyning) Bn. Sussex Home Guard."|"1941/04/24"|1211|"" 22764|16671|32|"6pdr. gun position. Cassini ref. 777058."|"1941/06/01"|1214|"" 22765|16665|32|"Roadblock. Serial no.37. Bent rail type. Cassini ref. 777069."|"1941/08/24"|1214|"" 22766|16672|32|"Roadblock. Serial no.38. Bent rail type. Cassini ref. 781072."|"1941/08/24"|1214|"" 22767|16673|32|"Roadblock. Serial no.35. Cassini ref. 778059. Reinforced concrete blocks erected by Royal Engineers. Road completely blocked. See as well adjacent block [UORN 16642]."|"1941/08/24"|1214|"" 22768|16674|32|"Roadblock. Serial no.36. Cassini ref. 779064. Reinforced concrete blocks erected by Royal Engineers. Road completely blocked. "|"1941/08/24"|1214|"" 22769|16675|32|"Trench section post. Cassini ref. 082964."|"1940/08/22"|1215|"" 22770|16676|32|"Pillbox to be built as at 30.6.41. Cassini ref. 953921."|"1941/__/__"|1216|"" 22771|16630|32|"Roadblock. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers. Cassini ref. 632294."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22772|16677|32|"Roadblocks, probably both W and E of the railway line. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers. Cassini ref. 620298."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22773|16678|32|"Roadblock. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers. Cassini ref. 620297."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22776|16679|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 637293. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22777|16680|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 615298."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22778|16681|238|"Roadblock. "|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22779|16682|238|"Anti tank gun position, firing W, E, S, and SE.."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22780|16683|238|"Pillbox, firing NW and S."|"1941/03/__"|1200|"" 22781|16670|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 628298. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22782|16684|32|"Site of roadblock. With flame trap. Cassini ref. 628298. Manned by 'D' Coy 4th (Steyning) Bn. Sussex Home Guard."|"1941/04/24"|1211|"" 22783|16684|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 628298. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22784|16685|32|"Four flame fougasses. Also termed in one source a 'tank torpedo'. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers and 'D' and 'E' Coys 4th (Steyning) Bn. Sussex Home Guard. Cassini ref. 632296."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22788|16686|32|"Flame fougasse. Also termed in one source a 'tank torpedo'. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers and 'D' and 'E' Coys 4th (Steyning) Bn. Sussex Home Guard. Cassini ref. 615299."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22789|16687|32|"Flame fougasse. Also termed in one source a 'tank torpedo'. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers and 'D' and 'E' Coys 4th (Steyning) Bn. Sussex Home Guard. Cassini ref. 614298."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22790|16688|32|"Flame trap. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers and 'D' and 'E' Coys 4th (Steyning) Bn. Sussex Home Guard. Cassini ref. 616293."|"1941/09/__"|1217|"" 22791|5065|31|"Brick-faced (exterior) octagonal type 27 pillbox with central well to mount an anti-aircraft gun. Faces NNW. Loopholed blastwall attached to main structure at roof level, and with entrances on either side. Chamfered roof edge. Small. stepped embrasures, with gas vents above them. Vertical wooden battens are in place on internal walls.The central well is approached from the inside by an iron rung ladder through steel doors still in position. Partially overgrown. Access possible at edge of field, with interior access."|"2003/07/15"|0|"" 22792|5063|31|"Line of anti-tank blocks (at least eight) positioned side by side along hedgerow. Probably ex-situ. Viewed from a distance. There is no access to this site without permission."|"2003/07/15"|0|"" 22793|5064|31|"Brick-faced (exterior) octagonal type 27 pillbox with central well to mount an anti-aircraft gun. Faces N. Loopholed blastwall attached to main structure at roof level, and with entrances on either side. Chamfered roof edge. Small. stepped embrasures, with gas vents above them. VThe central well is approached from the inside by an iron rung ladder through steel doors still in position.Heavily overgrown. Access possible at edge of field. Interior access possible."|"2003/07/15"|0|"" 22794|5066|31|"Probable type 27 pillbox, concrete-faced. It has small embrasures and a chamfered roof edge. It appears to face W. The pillbox as it stands at the edge of a field with horses to which there is no access. It is partly obscured by a wooden building built up against it."|"2003/07/15"|0|"" 22795|5062|31|"Type 22 pillbox heavily overgrown. Brick-shuttered. Faces NW. Access is difficult as site is on private land and because of surrounding growth."|"2003/07/15"|0|"" 22797|16689|31|"Three anti-tank blocks set in line on a concrete base. One vertical side of the blocks slopes at an angle so they are not strictly of the 'cube' type. Two further brick-shuttered blocks are said to lie to the E of adjacent pillbox UORN 5062, but were not observed."|"2003/07/15"|0|"" 22798|5068|31|"No trace of this pillbox. Its site is attested by a Defence of Britain Project recorder who cites oral testimony and a photograph."|"2003/07/15"|0|"" 22799|5067|31|"Type 27 pillbox so heavily overgrown it is almost totally hidden. A structure at its centre covered in ivy (perhaps a surround to the central anti-aircraft well) stands higher than the other type 27 examples in the area. No sign of anti-tank blocks close by although this would have been the site of a roadblock."|"2003/07/15"|0|"" 22800|12668|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/09/21"|1221|"" 22803|16690|221|"Large hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1222|"" 22804|15776|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1222|"" 22805|15775|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1222|"" 22806|10744|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. This may be the structure shown being destroyed in photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1222|"" 22807|12669|221|"Hexagonal structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1222|"" 22808|12673|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1223|"" 22809|12672|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1223|"" 22810|16691|221|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1223|"" 22812|7415|221|"Polygonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/03"|1225|"" 22813|7414|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/03"|1225|"" 22814|7413|221|"Square-shaped pillbox with attached porch. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/03"|1225|"" 22818|16692|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/03"|1225|"" 22819|11216|221|"Type 24 pillbox facing W, plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/03"|1225|"" 22820|16693|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/03"|1225|"" 22821|11217|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/03"|1225|"" 22822|16694|221|"Anti-tank ditch (filled in) plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/12"|1226|"" 22823|16695|221|"Line of concrete blocks running through woodland from the end of the anti-tank ditch [UORN 16694] to the S bank of the Basingstoke Canal."|"1946/01/12"|1226|"" 22824|16696|221|"Anti-tank ditch (filled in) plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/12"|1226|"" 22825|16697|221|"Anti-tank ditch (filled in) plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/12"|1226|"" 22826|6974|221|"Square pillbox structure with attached porch plotted from air photograph. Faces N."|"____/__/__"|1226|"" 22827|16698|221|"Possible square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph. "|"1961/07/28"|1227|"" 22828|7416|221|"Square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph. It originally stood at a junction of hedgerows."|"1961/07/28"|1227|"" 22829|11218|221|"Apparent square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1945/11/27"|1228|"" 22830|8618|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/11/27"|1228|"" 22831|10816|221|"Large pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/08/30"|1229|"" 22832|16695|325|"Double row of concrete anti-tank cylinders - 750 cylinders for 500 yards of the GHQ Line. "|"1995/__/__"|417|"" 22833|16695|318|"Anti-tank concrete cylinders made from pre-cast drainage pipes filled with concrete although some were never filled and remain empty. 180 cylinders, 2ft apart, in a line from the canal through Coxmoor wood. (SU 783512 - SU788510). Chamfered top. Three feet away to the W is a second line, uncompleted, consisiting of a further 180 empty cylinders."|"1988/02/09"|0|"" 22836|11973|221|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22837|11973|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1975/__/__"|0|"" 22838|11973|325|"Anti-tank pillbox with 2pdr. gun embrasure."|"1999/__/__"|508|"41" 22839|9546|221|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22840|11972|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22841|11971|221|"Pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22842|16701|221|"Roadblock. Six cubes are placed each side of the road at the point where it is crossed by the anti-tank ditch [see UORN 16702]."|"1946/04/12"|1231|"" 22843|11974|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/12"|1231|"" 22844|16702|221|"Anti-tank ditch. It was still open in March 1944 with spoil from it placed on both sides. Plotted from air photograph. "|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22845|16703|221|"Anti-tank ditch. It was still open in March 1944 with spoil from it placed on both sides. Plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22846|16702|325|"At SU 43279759 a 20 yard long section of anti-tank ditch was re-excavated by the farm owner, Mr. Murray Maclean, and the Ridgeway Military and Aviation Research Group in December 1991. This section has been left open."|"1993/09/__"|363|"20" 22847|16704|221|"Roadblock. Three blocks are positioned either side of the road where it is crossed by the anti-tank ditch [see UORN 16703]."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22848|11970|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22849|16705|221|"At least six cylinders on each side of the road at point where it was crossed by the anti-tank ditch [see UORN 16703]."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22850|11968|221|"Rectangular pillbox structure plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22851|16706|221|"Slit trench (earthwork section post) plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22852|11966|221|"Rectangular structure plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22853|11967|221|"Rectangular structure plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22854|16666|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. It appears 'domed', perhaps part of its camouflage."|"1940/07/28"|1232|"" 22855|12109|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1940/09/03"|1233|"" 22856|12108|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1940/09/03"|1233|"" 22861|16707|221|"Anti-tank scaffolding plotted from air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1234|"" 22862|16708|221|"Roadblock consisting of five large concrete blocks. Plotted from air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1234|"" 22863|16709|221|"Roadblock consisting of five large concrete blocks. Plotted from air photograph."|"1941/06/27"|1234|"" 22864|16710|238|"Line of anti-tank obstacles ('panzerhindernis') plotted from German map. [These are placed at the water's edge and are likely to be anti-boat landing obstacles (probably scaffolding): they cannot be made out on RAF air photographs of the same dfate]."|"1941/06/01"|1210|"" 22865|16671|221|"Earthwork gun emplacement plotted from air photograph."|"1941/09/13"|1235|"" 22866|16668|221|"Large square structure close to 6pdr. gun position [see UORN 16671]. Plotted from air photograph."|"1941/09/13"|1235|"" 22869|16712|221|"Probable barbed wire fence protecting defence positions here - see UORNs 16668 and 16671. Plotted from air photograph."|"1941/08/30"|1236|"" 22870|16713|221|"Area of anti-landing trenches - at least five trenches, running W-E and N-S. Plotted from air photograph."|"1941/08/30"|1236|"" 22871|16714|221|"Square loopholed structure on shore line. Plotted from air photograph."|"1949/03/25"|1238|"" 22874|16715|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs."|"1946/06/07"|1239|"" 22875|16716|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs."|"1946/06/07"|1239|"" 22876|5061|221|"Hexagonal pillbox, probably a type 22, plotted from air photograph. Faces E."|"1946/10/10"|1240|"" 22877|5060|221|"Pillbox with open central well facing N. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/10/10"|1240|"" 22878|16689|221|"Two blocks to E of pillbox can be seen on air photograph."|"1946/10/10"|1240|"" 22879|5064|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/10/10"|1240|"" 22880|5066|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces W."|"1946/10/10"|1240|"" 22881|583|221|"Pillbox with open central well plotted from air photograph. Faces N."|"1946/10/10"|1241|"" 22882|12133|221|"Row of ten anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1946/10/10"|1241|"" 22883|12135|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/10/10"|1242|"" 22884|16717|221|"Air photographs show six cubes in a line on the W side of the road (they have gone by 1963), and some twelve cubes in a line to the E of the road [see also UORN 16718]."|"1948/10/19"|1243|"" 22885|16718|221|"Twelve cubes in a line, plotted from an air photograph, appear to be a strengthening of the main anti-tank obstacle here rather than supporting the roadblock [see UORN 16717]."|"1963/03/24"|1244|"" 22886|5713|221|"Large rectangular structure plotted from air photograph."|"1943/08/04"|1208|"" 22887|5714|221|"Large rectangular structure plotted from air photograph."|"1943/08/04"|1208|"" 22888|5712|221|"Standing pillbox structure, with a concrete base close by - plotted from air photograph."|"1943/08/04"|1208|"" 22889|5710|221|"Large rectangular structure plotted from air photograph."|"1943/08/04"|1208|"" 22890|2684|221|"At least 7 cylinders plotted from air photograph. Part of roadblock [see UORN 16719]."|"1943/08/04"|1208|"" 22893|16719|221|"Seven probable cubes plotted from air photograph. Part of roadblock. [See also UORN 2684]."|"1943/08/04"|1208|"" 22894|16720|221|"Roadblock. Three blocks can be seen on an air photograph (fr.5004) at SU 64047423 and one block at SU 64027425. [see as well UORN 5716]."|"1943/08/04"|1208|"" 22895|16664|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/07/10"|1245|"" 22896|2682|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/07/10"|1245|"" 22897|5718|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1943/08/04"|1209|"" 22898|5717|221|"Gap in anti-tank ditch at this point plotted from air photograph."|"1943/08/04"|1209|"" 22903|16721|221|"Nine cubes of a roadblock plotted from air photograph. It had been largely removed by April 1946, but one block was surviving in 1964."|"1941/06/11"|1246|"" 22904|16722|221|"Possible pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/06/11"|1246|"" 22905|6478|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces E."|"1941/06/11"|1246|"" 22906|6479|221|"Large square pillbox structure plotted from air photograph. It shows a dark central feature."|"1941/06/11"|1246|"" 22907|6480|221|"Large rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/06/11"|1246|"" 22908|16723|221|"Possible square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/06/11"|1247|"" 22909|16724|221|"Probable railblock plotted from air photograph."|"1941/06/11"|1247|"" 22910|16725|221|"Defence work of uncertain function, consisting of a circular earthwork with two adjacent square structures, approached by three lines of pits or blocks [?], plotted from air photograph. The structure was still visible in 1951."|"1941/06/11"|1247|"" 22911|8821|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/06/11"|1248|"" 22912|16726|221|"One anti-tank block each side of the canal at lock, plotted from air photograph. [see as well UORN 8822]."|"1941/06/11"|1249|"" 22913|16727|221|"Possible small hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. It had disappeared by November 1946."|"1946/07/10"|1251|"" 22914|7157|221|"Square pillbox, with attached open roofed porch, plotted from air photograph. Faces bridge (W)."|"1947/04/10"|1252|"" 22915|2213|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1253|"" 22916|16648|221|"Two anti-tank blocks, one each side of railway line, plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1253|"" 22917|7157|238|"Pillbox that was camouflaged as farm buildings, using painted canvas and with a pink tiled roof and tarred clapboard walls."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22919|16728|238|"Two slit trenches."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22920|16729|238|"Slit trench."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22921|16730|238|"Hut used as Home Guard headquarters."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22922|16731|238|"Triple coil barbed wire entanglement approx. 12ft high surrounding Bucks Green."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22923|16732|238|"A roadblock formed of sockets in the road surface to take vertical steel rails."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22924|16733|238|"The N bank of the River Arun was cut vertical and revetted with timber."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22925|16734|238|"Steel drums set in roadside bank, with detonators wired to Home Guard headquarters."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22926|16735|238|"Steel drums set in roadside bank, with detonators wired to Home Guard headquarters."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22927|16736|238|"Spigot mortar firing point close to pillbox UORN 7157."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22928|16737|238|"Anti-tank blocks at sluice gate."|"1997/__/__"|1254|"" 22929|2236|221|"Rectangular structure plotted from air photograph."|"1946/09/21"|1255|"" 22931|16738|221|"Square structure within Bramber Castle."|"1945/07/29"|1256|"" 22932|16638|221|"Rectangular structure plotted from air photograph."|"1945/07/29"|1256|"" 22933|7843|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1942/03/23"|1257|"" 22934|11101|221|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from air photograph. Faces SW."|"1942/03/23"|1258|"" 22935|11106|221|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from air photograph. Faces S."|"1945/12/15"|1259|"" 22936|7843|221|"Hexagonal pillbox, facing W. Plotted from air photograph."|"1945/12/15"|1260|"" 22937|7844|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. It used to stand at the SE corner of a wood."|"1945/12/15"|1260|"" 22938|11107|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/12/15"|1260|"" 22939|11108|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/12/15"|1260|"" 22943|16739|221|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces WNW."|"1945/12/15"|1260|"" 22944|11315|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs."|"1946/01/12"|1263|"" 22947|16740|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs."|"1946/01/12"|1263|"" 22949|16741|238|"Square pillbox with chamfered corners. Faces S. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22950|16741|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph. A further pillbox [UORN 16742], slit trenches and other earthworks are close to the pillbox."|"1954/03/12"|1264|"" 22951|16742|238|"Square pillbox with chamfered corners. Faces SW. Plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 22952|16742|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph. A further pillbox [UORN 16741], slit trenches and other earthworks are close to the pillbox."|"1954/03/12"|1264|"" 22957|11061|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces W."|"1961/09/01"|1266|"" 22958|11059|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces W."|"1961/09/01"|0|"" 22959|11167|215|"Pillbox plotted from aerial photograph reproduced in Wills' book"|"1985/__/__"|6|"14" 22961|16746|215|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph reproduced in Wills' work."|"1985/__/__"|6|"14" 22962|6826|215|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph reproduced in Wills' book."|"1985/__/__"|6|"14" 22963|11106|215|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph reproduced in Wills' book."|"1985/__/__"|6|"14" 22964|485|31|"Square, brick-faced pillbox built on a concrete base against the N side of an exisiting building likely to have been a pumping station but now refurbished as an outbuilding of the mill house. Small exterior blast wall protecting low entrance on the E side. Three multi-stepped embrasures, one in each of the walls other than the S, with the remains of interior wooden firing shelves. Some exterior brick shuttering is falling away. Grass on roof. Overgrown on W side. General very good condition. No access without permission - on private land owned by Breamore Mill."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22965|488|31|"Square, brick shuttered pillbox attached on its S side to the NW corner of the mill house and designed to blend with it. Three embrasures in the W, N, and E walls. The pointing of the exterior brick work is carried over the concrete embrasures as if once part of their camouflage. Flat concrete roof that was probably camouflaged with a pitched roof. On the E side (overgrown and now difficult of access) is the doorway protected by a low exterior blast wall. Remains of wooden firing shelves inside. Some of the exterior brickwork is spoiling. No access without permission - on private land owned by Breamore Mill."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22966|475|31|"Pillbox constructed within a barn of Breamore Mill and occupying its southern and eastern sides. A brick and concrete wall, with an entrance, has been built within the barn, and its exterior (barn) face hung with wood planking. Concrete roof and walls inside. Two large embrasures in the SW and SE faces command the bridges over the River Avon where there was a roadblock [see UORN 16657]. A further embrasure, now blocked, is in the N wall. On the SW face the brickwork of the barn appears to have been replaced during its conversion to a pillbox, and there is a concrete lintel for the embrasure. The brickwork of the SE face, however, appears to be the original, and the embrasure is simply cut through it without additional external support. On the inside, the embrasures are concrete and splayed. There is a complete wooden firing shelf beneath the SE embrasure. No access without permission - on private land owned by Breamore Mill."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22967|12668|31|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete faced. Made with horizontal plank shuttering. Faces N. Doorway and embrasures all blocked up. Exterior access - by side of footpath. No interior access."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22969|12675|31|"Field work unable to locate this property."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22970|15775|31|"Field work fails to locate this structure. With its companion [see UORN 15776], it appears to have been destroyed."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22971|15776|31|"Field work fails to locate this structure. With its companion [see UORN 15775], it appears to have been destroyed."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22972|12673|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox constructed with horizontal wood planking. Faces NNE. Interior brick blast wall. Embrasure in each face, and a slanted rifle port by the door. Embrasures and doorway open. Public access (by footpath), and interior. Partly overgrown, and now buried to embrasure level at some points. Overall condition, good."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22973|16691|31|"No access possible to this area during field work."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22974|16690|31|"No sign during field work."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22975|12674|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox, constructed with vertical wood planking. Faces W. Small embrasures, some blocked. Entrance blocked. Two faces are damaged as if attempts have been made at some time to destroy them. The other faces are in good condition, the concrete finish being very smooth. It has been preserved in an area of housing development. Public access possible, but not interior."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22976|7437|31|"Concrete and brick faced section post which is so heavily overgrown its form and features cannot be made out. Although by public footpath, it private land across barbed wire fence - access not possible. Potentially a most important structure as it is the only surviving concrete section post of several built at Fordingbridge, a rare type of defence structure anywhere. "|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22977|12669|31|"This structure was not seen during field work. He may survive out of view on private land."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22978|15777|31|"No sign of this structure during field work. As its exact position is not known, it might stand on private land."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22979|12676|31|"No sign of this pillbox during field work."|"2003/08/13"|0|"" 22980|16747|221|"Large rectangular structure with open interior. Appears to face E. Plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/27"|1223|"" 22982|16748|221|"V-shaped section post plotted from air photograph."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 22983|2236|31|"No sign of this structure observed during field work."|"2003/08/21"|0|"" 22984|16636|31|"A 25ft length of wall retaining the W side of the causeway over the ditch has been loopholed. There are three 9in square loopholes, two now blocked. This wall may have been associated with the adjacent infantry post. (TQ 1859010682)."|"2003/08/21"|0|"" 22985|8034|31|"Rectangular brick-shuttered pillbox - faces SE. In private garden. [Digital archive - Surrey Industrial Society]."|"1989/08/01"|0|"" 22987|5060|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Attached exterior blast wall with embrasure. Steel doors to central AA well. Horizontal plank shuttering. Overgrown, but otherwise complete and in good condition. Interior access possible, but full of rubbish. Faces N. [see as well UORN 11713]."|"2003/08/22"|0|"" 22988|11713|31|"Single anti-tank cube (4ft x 3ft) at edge of road by type 27 pillbox [see UORN 5060]. Presumably marks the position of a roadblock."|"2003/08/22"|0|"" 22989|5061|31|"Tall pillbox based on a type 22. Brick-shuttered. It is positioned just below the forward crest of a N-facing ridge.The extra height is to allow a field of fire over the crest of the hill to the S and across the bank of the lane to the E. Main field of fire - N. 'Vertical' embrasures, witha greater height than width, in each face. A length of steel cable trails from an embrasure. Overgrown on the N face with ivy. The entrance was by a low-set concrete porch on the W side, now blocked."|"2003/08/22"|0|"" 22990|584|31|"Brick-shuttered type 22 pillbox. Low external concrete blast wall, with two steps down to entrance. An embrasure is above the entrance. Splayed embrasures. Small brick blast wall inside. Interior access possible - rubbish inside. Faces N. Some damage to the exterior brickwork, including a fire lit against it."|"2003/08/22"|0|"" 22991|585|31|"At least two 5ft x 4ft concrete anti-tank cubes made with horizontal plank shuttering. There may be more but the area is very overgrown."|"2003/08/22"|0|"" 22992|583|31|"Type 27 pillbox. Faces NE. With steel doors to central well and attached loopholed blast wall. The pillbox is so overgrown a proper inspection is impossible."|"2003/08/22"|0|"" 22993|16666|31|"The pillbox site is that probably now occupied by a wishing well."|"2003/08/26"|0|"" 22994|16713|31|"There is evidence on the ground of the infilled anti-landing trenches, in particular of two north-south trenches at the E limit of the area blocked. These show as shallow linear scoops in the earth."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 22995|16749|31|"17ft square concrete base, with some metal fittings and brick work at its edges. Possibly the base for of a gun mounting."|"2003/08/26"|0|"" 22996|12105|31|"Observation post, with wide concrete-framed viewing slits divided by brick piers. No access. In private grounds."|"2003/08/26"|0|"" 22997|16750|31|"Large number of repositioned concrete cylinders, 2ft diameter x 4ft high. These now lie scattered at the water's edge or have been built into sea defences."|"2003/08/26"|0|"" 22998|16709|32|"Roadblock. Serial no.63 [one source gives 33]. Cassini ref. 781058 [one source gives 780058]. Type - RSJ (steel beam). [see also UORN 16708]."|"1943/__/__"|1201|"" 22999|12106|31|"Field work shows no sign of this structure. Presumed now destroyed entirely."|"2003/08/26"|0|"" 23000|12107|31|"Very heavily overgrown concrete-faced pillbox. It faces E, with entrance on W side. Square embrasures. It is so overgrown its shape cannot be made out. A water tank raised on blocks has been set up against it. In private field. No access."|"2003/08/26"|0|"" 23001|12108|31|"Type 22 concrete-faced pillbox, now surrounded by trellis work and covered with creeper. A weather vane is set on the roof. Square and 'vertical' embrasures. Faces S. Only a small portion of the exterior is not hidden by plant growth. Access, but not interior. The pillbox would undoubtedly be revealed as in 'good' condition if the growth was removed."|"2003/08/26"|0|"" 23002|12109|31|"Type 22 concrete-faced pillbox commanding the broad crossing of the River Yar. Concrete interior anti-ricochet wall. Two small vertical embrasures either side of the doorway. A square embrasure in each of the other five faces. Faces SE. Public access, including interior. Some ivy overgrowth."|"2003/08/26"|0|"" 23003|10812|31|"At least nine anti-tank 'pimples' on the N bank of the Basingstoke Canal. They are arranged in two, and at one point, three rows at the point the anti-tank ditch [UORN 16697] left the canal heading N."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23004|16751|31|"At least eight anti-tank 'pimples' on the S bank of the Basingstoke Canal. They are arranged in two rows. [See also UORN 10812]."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23005|16751|31|"Anti-tank 'pimples'."|"1986/07/16"|0|"" 23006|16751|318|"12 x anti-tank obstacles referred to as 'dragons teeth' adjacent and at right angles to the Basingstoke Canal. Arrayed in three ranks."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23007|8618|31|"A large, square brick-shuttered medium machine gun emplacement. Heavily overgrown. Forward-facing two corners are 'cut-off'. Non-attached exterior blast wall on SW side, with three steps down to entrance. Faces away from the canal - NW. Public access, including interior, possible."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23008|11218|31|"No access to this site is possible, but an overgrown hump in the field probably represents this site."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23009|10816|31|"Hexagonal brick-shuttered pillbox facing the canal (S). Very overgrown. No proper access because of barbed wire and undergrowth."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23012|16752|31|"Two 5ft high (3ft diameter) anti-tank cylinders, made of drainage pipes filled with concrete and with an additional conical top."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23013|16695|31|"At least six anti-tank cylinders (5ft high x 3ft diameter) in a row, set close together, observed from the north bank of the Basingstoke Canal. These are at the N end of the line running through Coxmoor Wood."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23014|6974|31|"Square brick-shuttered medium machine gun emplacement. Forward-facing two corners are 'cut-off'. Concrete firing table. Large stepped main embrasure. Corrugated-iron shuttered roof. Non-attached blast wall on S side. Partly overgrown. Faces W. Access possible, including interior - close to public footpath."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23015|7416|31|"No sign of this pillbox other than a few chunks of concrete. It has clearly been destroyed in recent years."|"2003/08/27"|0|"" 23016|7415|31|"Polygonal brick-shuttered pillbox so overgrown it is difficult to make out its exact form. It is a variant of a type 22. Internal square brick central pillar. Doorway with embrasure over on E side. Metal hooks to fix camouflage survive on the exterior. Faces the canal - W. On private land. No access without permission."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23017|7414|31|"Medium machine gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Entrance with detached blast wall on E side. Large stepped embrasure. Hooks in exterior brickwork to attach camouflage. Overgrown, and rubbish piled around. Faces SSW. On private land. No access without permission."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23018|7413|31|"Brick-shuttered medium machine gun emplacement. Heavily overgrown and rubbish dumped around. Faces SSW. On private land. No access without permission."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23019|7411|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox with attached blast wall (damaged). Semi-buried, said by farmer to have been done when spoil from the adjacent anti-tank ditch [UORN 16696] was dumped here. Earth on roof. Hooks to attach camouflage netting in position. Overgrown. Faces SW. No access without permission. "|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23020|16696|31|"A stretch of this anti-tank ditch was observed as a crop mark running towards Leeches Copse (approx. SU 788512)"|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23021|7412|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox with small stepped embrasures. Asbestos shutters to the embrasures are still in position and swing on their hinges. Overgrown. Faces W. This pillbox would be in excellent condition if its overgrowth was removed. It stands close to the junction of the anti-tank ditches of two stop lines."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23022|6768|31|"This pillbox was not observed during field work. It is now on land of a new golf course, and it is possible it has been removed."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23023|11220|31|"Six concrete anti-tank 'pimples' on E bank of stream under trees."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23024|11217|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Badly overgrown. Thick roof with chamfered edge. Faces W. By public footpath. Inspection difficult owing to thick vegetation."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23025|16698|31|"Medium machine gun emplacement. Brick shuttered. Highly unusual structure with three main embrasures facing S, SE, and W. Shutter to LMG embrasure in position. It stood at a bend in the anti-tank ditch [UORN 16697]. Entrance on SE side through attached porch - steps down. Badly overgrown. In private field, not far from footpath. Interior access but flooded."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23026|7843|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, buried to embrasure level. Badly overgrown. Faces W. In field off lane. No interior access."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23027|7844|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox observed from distance. No access."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23028|11101|31|"No sign during field work."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23029|16742|31|"Square medium machine gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered: some of the bricks are falling away. Detached blast wall (damaged). Heavily overgrown. Large embrasure facing W, with field of fire converging with that of adjacent emplacement [see UORN 16741]. Access possible, exterior and interior."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23030|16741|31|"Square medium machine gun emplacement, sunk low in the ground. Brick-shuttered: some of the bricks are falling away. Detached blast wall. Heavily overgrown. Large embrasure facing W, with field of fire converging with that of adjacent emplacement [see UORN 16742]. Access possible, exterior and interior."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23033|16753|221|"Earthworks in field W of machine gun emplacements UORNs 16741 and 16742. These appear to consist of a series of parallel trenches, the purpose of which is uncertain [see also UORN 16760]."|"1942/12/12"|0|"" 23034|16754|221|"Barbed wire perimeter to defence positions on hill top."|"1942/12/12"|0|"" 23036|7847|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox at the edge of the woods. Faces NE. Buried to level of embrasures. No access. Private land."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23037|7846|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox at the edge of the woods. Faces NE. No access. Private land."|"2003/08/28"|0|"" 23038|7850|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox at the edge of the woods. Faces SW. No access. Private land."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23039|7849|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox at the edge of the woods. Faces SW. No access. Private land."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23043|16755|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox at the edge of woods. Faces NW. Close to UORNs 16741 and 16742. Access possible."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23044|9819|31|"Brtick-shuttered type 24 pillbox on top of bank overlooking road. Overgrown. Faces S. "|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23045|7862|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces SW."|"1961/09/01"|1265|"" 23046|7862|31|"Immensely overgrown pillbox. Exact shape hard to make out. Brick-shuttered. Asbestos embrasure flaps in place. Faces S. Access possible."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23047|7861|221|"5-sided pillbox with attached blast wall plotted from air photograph."|"1961/09/01"|1265|"" 23048|7861|31|"Medium machine gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Some brickwork falling away. Large stepped embrasure. Grass on roof. Faces SW."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23049|7860|221|"Square pillbox with attached blast wall plotted from air photograph."|"1961/09/01"|1265|"" 23050|7860|31|"Medium machine gun emplacement dug in on top of hill. Brick-shuttered, with some bricks falling away. Detached blast wall. and steps down to entrance (E side). Main embrasure faces SW. Buried now over rear LMG embrasure (NE face). Heavily overgrown. Access possible, including interior."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23051|7865|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Stepped pre-cast embrasures. Faces SW firing towards UORNs 7860, 7861, and 7862. Some bricks falling away. Hooks for camouflage netting. Access, including interior, possible."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23052|6795|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox facing NE dug into end of ridge. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Metal hooks for camouflage netting. Very overgrown. Access, including interior. If cleared of vegetation, probably in 'Good' condition."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23053|7863|31|"Type 24 pillbox set into bank at junction of roads. Brick shuttered. Faces W."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23054|9827|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Deep splayed LMG embrasures either side of doorway. Faces S along lane. In private field, but close to lane."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23055|9828|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Overgrown. Faces SW. Access possible by private track, but not interior."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23056|9829|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 23059|16756|31|"Large, brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement: precise type not known. In private garden and no access. Possibly (unusually) a five-sided structure, although this is not certain and its basic shape may be rectangular. A door now closes the entrance which is on the SE side. Faces WNW at the crossing of Waverley Lane by the anti-tank ditch."|"2003/09/05"|0|"" 23060|2681|31|"Massive square anti-tank gun emplacement with two large embrasures for 2pdr. anti-tank gun, facing E and N respectively. The embrasures are blocked in with brick, but the entrance (on the S side) is open. The corners of the emplacement are 'cut off' and the roof edge chamfered. The W and S faces show evidence of having been fired at with a high velocity weapon. Inside, there is a dividing wall creating a side chamber with two embrasures for LMG fire. In addition, there are two LMG embrasures in the main body of the emplacement. Used as cattle shelter. Public access, and interior - next to footpath."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23061|2682|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement set back to back at a slight angle with another [see UORN 16664]. Shuttered with horizontal wooden planks, but vertical around the doorway (on S side). Corrugated iron-shuttered roof (internal). Stands on three feet thick plinth (ground marshy by stream). Cut-off corners and chamfered roof edge. One main embrasure (blocked). Internal LMG side chamber with two embrasures, one blocked. Further LMG embrasure in E face. Damage to a corner revealing reinforcing bars, possibly occasioned by being used as a target for shell fire. Used as a cattle shelter. Faces N. Public access, including interior - close to footpath."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23062|16664|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement set back to back at a slight angle with another [see UORN 2682]. Shuttered with horizontal wooden planks, but vertical around the doorway (on N side). Corrugated iron-shuttered roof (internal). Cut-off corners and chamfered roof edge. One main embrasure, which has at some time been blocked but is now largely open. Internal LMG side chamber with two embrasures and further LMG embrasure in main body of emplacement. Possible shell-fire damage (target practice?) to the E and S faces, in particular around embrasures. Used as a cattle shelter. Faces S. Public access, including interior - close to footpath."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23063|2683|31|"Large, square anti-tank gun emplacement with two main embrasures facing N and W respectively (now blocked with bricks). Cut off corners and chamfered roof edge. The number '3691' is painted at the entrance. Two side chambers with dividing walls and LMG embrasures. Evidence in W and E walls of damage by shell-fire practice. Used as an animal shelter. Across field from footpath, but public access, including interior, seems reasonable."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23064|5712|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement with chamfered roof edge viewed from footpath to the north. Doorway in E face. Main embrasure facing S. No access - private land."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23065|5709|31|"Irregularly-sided variant on a type 22 pillbox. Concrete-faced, formed with horizontal plank shuttering. Doorway on NE side, with one small rifle port to left of door.A low buttress-type structure projects from the W faces of the pillbox (purpose unknown). Faces SW (towards line of anti-tank ditch). All embrasures and doorway blocked up. A concrete drainage structure is close by."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23066|5710|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement that has been blown up. The remains, which are considerable, with the N face intact, are heavily overgrown. The main anti-tank gun embrasure faced N. [It is rare to find a ruined pillbox such as this inland: most in a comparable condition are at the coast]."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23067|5718|31|"Large, square anti-tank gun emplacement with two main embrasures facing S and W respectively (now blocked up). Doorway on E side also blocked. No access - private land."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23068|5717|31|"Two vertical rails embedded in concrete base. Clearly part of an anti-tank block at a gap in the anti-tank ditch. At edge of field not far from footpath."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23069|5719|31|"Large, square anti-tank gun emplacement with two main embrasures (now blocked) facing NNW and SSW respectively. Entrance on E side also blocked. Access possible - some 200 metres from footpath."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23070|2685|31|"Large, square anti-tank gun emplacement with two main embrasures facing SE and NE respectively. Badly overgrown. No access - in private field."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23071|2684|31|"Four massive cylindrical obstacles, formed from sections of drainage pipe, with additional concrete conical tops. Diameter - 5ft. Height, with tops - 6ft."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23072|5716|31|"Two anti-tank 'pimples' at point where anti-tank ditch met the sharp corner of the lane. [see as well UORN 16720]."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23073|6479|31|"Type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement with two massive stepped embrasures, one facing S along lane over railway bridge and the other facing E along lane towards Dunmill Lock. Brick-shuttered externally, but the brickwork is eroding and falling away. Cut-off corners and chamfered roof edge. Entrance on W side. Two side LMG chambers with dividing walls, one to N with two LMG embrasures and the other to W with one. There are also vents, each with three vertical iron bars across them. Has no. 339 painted at entrance. The emplacement has a high N wall to support it on the side of a steep bank. Used as cattle shelter and full of dirt and rubbish. Its companion [see UORN 6480] lies a few yards to the W. Public access, including interior."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23074|6480|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, shuttered with 'end-on' brick, smaller than its companion to the E [see UORN 6479]. One main anti-tank embrasure facing W. It has a side LMG chamber with two embrasures: there is also one other LMG embrasure. Doorway on E side. Used as an animal shelter and full of dirt and rubbish."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23075|6478|31|"Type 22 brick-shuttered pillbox. Shuttering formed of 'end-on' bricks. Doorway on N side. Faces S over bridges. Large interior concrete anti-ricochet wall. Small stepped embrasures set into square, pre-cast concrete surrounds. Badly overgrown. Access, including interior, possible."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23076|16757|31|"One concrete block each side of the river may be remains of a block at this point - but uncertain."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23077|8822|31|"Some eleven concrete plugs which when removed would take vertical posts or rails to form an anti-tank block at bridge over canal. All the plugs are on the N side of the bridge, but, as the S side is tarred, others may survive there as well."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23078|8821|31|"Hexagonal pillbox, probably a type 22, totally overgrown. Exact form cannot be made out. Only one embrasure can be seen. Faces canal (S)."|"2003/09/03"|0|"" 23079|11967|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement. Chamfered forward roof edge. Viewed from distance. Faces W. Doorway on E side. No access."|"2003/09/04"|0|"" 23080|11966|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement. Chamfered forward roof edge. Viewed from distance. Possibly faces N. No access."|"2003/09/04"|0|"" 23081|11970|31|"Field work shows no evidence of this pillbox. Presumed destroyed."|"2003/09/04"|0|"" 23082|11971|31|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement, very overgrown. Doorway on SE side. Main embrasure faces NW. LMG side chamber on the W side with three embrasures. One additional LMG embrasure. Probably in 'Good' condition under the overgrowth. Another similar emplacement is close by [UORN 11972]. Access possible, including interior - by public footpath."|"2003/09/04"|0|"" 23084|16758|238|"Section post plotted from Home Guard map."|"1941/__/__"|1270|"" 23085|11974|31|"Type 22 pillbox of a variant strengthened form. Built using horizontal plank shuttering. Chamfered roof edge. Embrasures in each face, and two rifle ports, one each side of doorway. Faces SW. The number '261' is stencilled on doorway. Concrete anti-ricochet wall. In very good condition in house garden. Used as a store, and with creeper trained over W faces. No access - private garden."|"2003/09/04"|0|"" 23086|9546|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Built with horizontal wooden planking. Chamfered roof edge. One main embrasure, now blocked and glazed, faces W. Doorway, now with wooden door in position, on E face. Used as a store for chemicals. All embrasures blocked and/or glazed. A farm equipment shed has been built close to the emplacement. An adjacent anti-tank gun emplacement [UORN 11973] is a few yards to the W, but across a hedge and barbed wire fence on the land of another farm."|"2003/09/04"|0|"" 23087|11973|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement (type 28A) in very good condition; clear of overgrowth and clean inside. LMG side chamber with three embrasures: one other LMG embrasure. Main 2pdr. anti-tank gun embrasure faces S at anti-tank ditch, a section of which has been re-excavated and preserved [see UORN 16702]. Doorway on N side."|"2003/09/04"|0|"" 23088|16759|32|"Battle headquarters of 25th Bn Hampshire Home Guard defending the Pilcot/Crookham defended locality."|"1943/__/__"|1271|"" 23089|16760|221|"Earthworks, in a semi-circular shape, in field N of machine gun emplacements UORNs 16741 and 16742. Their purpose of which is uncertain [see also UORN 16753]."|"1942/12/12"|0|"" 23091|16761|32|"Roadblock. Concrete cylinders. Cassini ref. 309651. Part of Stella Cottage defended locality."|"1941/06/__"|1272|"" 23092|9989|32|"Site of roadbock. Concrete cylinders. Cassini ref. 310653. Part of Stella Cottage defended locality. [See also UORN 9991]."|"1941/06/__"|1272|"" 23093|16762|32|"Roadblock. Concrete cylinders. Cassini ref. 311651. Part of Stella Cottage defended locality."|"1941/06/__"|1272|"" 23094|16763|32|"Roadblock. Concrete cylinders. Cassini ref. 311652. Part of Stella Cottage defended locality."|"1941/06/__"|1272|"" 23099|1902|32|"Roadblock. Serial no.96. Cassini ref. 733584. Manned by 9th Bn. Green Howards. "|"1940/06/__"|0|"" 23100|1900|32|"Roadblock. Serial no.97. Cassini ref. 734593. Manned by 9th Bn. Green Howards. "|"1940/06/__"|133|"" 23101|16765|32|"Minefield. Serial no.327. Cassini ref. 742582-745581. Mk.III A/Tk. 478 mines."|"1944/__/__"|1274|"" 23102|16766|32|"Minefield. Serial no.328. Cassini ref. 738581-743585. Mk.III A/Tk. 435 mines."|"1944/__/__"|1274|"" 23103|16767|32|"Minefield. Serial no.329. Cassini ref. 744585. Mk.III A/Tk. 171 mines."|"1944/__/__"|1274|"" 23104|16768|32|"Minefield. Serial no.340. Cassini ref. 733582. B Type C. 13 mines."|"1944/__/__"|1274|"" 23105|16769|32|"Minefield. Serial no.344. Cassini ref. 731580. B Type C. 6 mines."|"1944/__/__"|1274|"" 23106|16770|32|"Minefield. Serial no.345. Cassini ref. 730579. B Type C. 10 mines."|"1944/__/__"|1274|"" 23111|16771|32|"Demolished bridge. Cassini ref. 465517. Blown up by October 1940."|"1941/01/27"|0|"" 23112|16772|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Cassini ref. 465516. Serial ref. 19a. [On road between minefields S of Canal]."|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23113|16773|32|"Site of Canadian pipe mine demolition. Cassini ref. 695828."|"1940/06/__"|1277|"" 23114|11624|32|"Document source gives two pillboxes at Cassini ref. 949182 [see UORN 16774]."|"1940/12/__"|1279|"" 23115|1495|32|"Document source gives a pillbox at Cassini ref. 954182 which appears to be to this pillbox rather than UORN 13680 to the north."|"1940/12/__"|1279|"" 23117|16774|32|"Pillbox listed in defence scheme as at the Golden Galleon."|"1941/02/24"|1280|"" 23119|16775|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 217396."|"1940/10/08"|1281|"" 23120|16776|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 219396."|"1940/09/23"|1281|"" 23121|16777|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 218401."|"1940/10/11"|1281|"" 23124|16778|32|"Railblock. Cassini ref. 087234."|"1941/__/__"|1282|"" 23125|1638|32|"Strongpoint on Bramling Downs protecting Canterbury. Cassini ref. 669740."|"1940/07/04"|1283|"" 23126|2422|32|"Post 24. Cassini ref. 966624. Position shown on map with document."|"1940/11/15"|1284|"" 23128|16779|32|"Pillbox. Cassini ref. 214392. Completed by 13.9.40."|"1940/09/__"|1281|"" 23129|16773|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Ref. T1503. Cassini ref. 696828. Sarre South Bridge. Craters road east of bridge."|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23131|16780|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Ref. T1501. Cassini ref. 694830. Sarre North Bridge. Craters road and track north and east of bridge."|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23132|16781|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Ref. T1504. Cassini ref. 699832. Connects quarries. "|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23133|16782|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Ref. T1505. Cassini ref. 701832. Craters road."|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23134|16783|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Ref. T1506. Cassini ref. 701830. Craters road."|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23135|16784|32|"Bridge demolition. Ref. T525. Cassini ref. 696828. "|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23136|16785|32|"Bridge demolition. Ref. T525. Cassini ref. 696828. "|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23137|680|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23138|678|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23139|675|238|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23140|674|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23142|669|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23143|666|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23144|664|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23145|663|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23146|1889|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23147|1888|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23148|1890|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23149|1891|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23150|1886|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23151|1887|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23152|1885|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23153|1884|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23154|898|238|"Pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. "|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23155|894|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ENE."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23156|8236|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23157|2412|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23158|900|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ENE."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23159|9354|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23160|2425|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23161|2434|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23162|926|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23163|2423|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23164|2421|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ENE."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23166|16786|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23167|8344|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23169|2418|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces W."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23170|2424|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23171|2427|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces W."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23172|8233|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23173|2428|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23174|8229|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23175|930|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23176|931|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23177|16787|32|"Circular LMG position, part of Post No.24, shown on contemporary map."|"1940/11/__"|1284|"" 23178|16788|32|"Trench, part of Post No.24, shown on contemporary map."|"1940/11/__"|1284|"" 23179|16789|32|"Trench, part of Post No.24, shown on contemporary map."|"1940/11/__"|1284|"" 23180|2642|238|"Type 27 pillbox, with entry porch, plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces WSW."|"1955/__/__"|0|"" 23181|16790|221|"Pillbox with AA capability [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/__/__"|679|"48" 23182|16790|238|"Type 27 pillbox, with entry porch, plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1955/__/__"|0|"" 23183|9552|238|"Square pillbox structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23184|759|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23187|16791|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23188|715|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23189|714|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23190|1532|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23191|731|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23192|726|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23193|589|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23194|704|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23195|16792|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23196|705|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23197|706|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SSE."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23198|713|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SE."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23199|709|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23200|712|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23201|14813|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23202|14795|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23203|14794|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23204|962|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23205|964|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23206|846|238|"Large, square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23207|954|238|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23208|967|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23209|14814|238|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23210|966|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23211|14796|32|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23212|989|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23213|7468|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23214|987|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23215|1038|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23216|1157|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23217|976|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23218|1156|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23219|1055|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23220|16793|238|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23221|2701|238|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 23222|2669|238|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NNE."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 23223|2668|238|"Large rectangular pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 23224|2706|238|"Pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1974/__/__"|0|"" 23225|12358|238|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23226|2617|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23227|2621|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23228|2458|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23229|2475|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23230|12360|238|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ESE."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23231|12359|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23232|2602|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SSW."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23233|2603|238|"Small hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SSE."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23234|2606|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23235|2607|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23236|2618|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23237|2605|238|"Square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23238|2619|238|"Hexagonal type 24 pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1972/__/__"|0|"" 23239|12362|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23240|2480|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23241|2469|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23242|2466|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23243|2476|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces S."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23244|2479|238|"Hexagonal pillbox (type 24) plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces W."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23245|2478|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23246|2477|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1973/__/__"|0|"" 23247|12587|318|"Rectangular anti-tank gun emplacement for 2-pr. or 6-pr. QF. In good condition but overgrown. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23248|2671|238|"Large rectangular pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1977/__/__"|0|"" 23249|8223|238|"Polygonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1976/__/__"|0|"" 23250|1639|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 23251|1638|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NE."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 23252|1635|238|"Small irregularly-sided pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 23253|1634|238|"Small, roughly square pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. "|"1956/__/__"|0|"" 23254|13474|238|"Rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23255|9640|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NE."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23256|9513|238|"Large, rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23257|9510|238|"Large, rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. "|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23258|12612|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces N."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23259|11431|238|"Large, rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Also shows on 1990 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23261|16794|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. "|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23262|16795|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ENE."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23263|16796|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces ESE."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23264|16797|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1960/__/__"|0|"" 23265|11435|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces SW."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 23266|11436|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces NE."|"1961/__/__"|0|"" 23267|9642|238|"Small, rectangular structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 23268|9641|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 23270|16798|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1965/__/__"|0|"" 23271|11454|238|"Polygonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23272|9508|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23273|16799|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet. Faces E."|"1957/__/__"|0|"" 23275|1509|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 23276|1507|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 23277|1510|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1964/__/__"|0|"" 23278|9436|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23279|9423|238|"Square structure plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23280|6830|238|"Hexagonal (type 24) pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23281|16800|238|"Roadblock plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23283|16802|238|"Roadblock plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23284|2673|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23285|12586|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23287|16803|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23288|16804|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23289|16805|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23290|16806|238|"Roadblock plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23291|16807|238|"Roadblock plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23292|11932|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23294|16808|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23296|16809|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23297|11436|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23298|957|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23299|969|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|0|"" 23300|967|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|0|"" 23301|959|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|0|"" 23302|14768|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23303|14808|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|0|"" 23304|1636|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23305|1637|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23306|16810|238|"Defensive trench plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23307|14314|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23308|16811|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23309|16812|238|"Roadblock site plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23310|1116|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1288|"" 23313|16813|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1288|"" 23314|1639|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map - shown as with anti-aircraft fire capability."|"1940/11/20"|0|"" 23315|16814|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map - it had anti-aircraft fire capability.."|"1940/11/20"|1288|"" 23316|16815|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1288|"" 23317|1638|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map - shown as with anti-aircraft fire capability."|"1940/11/20"|0|"" 23318|16816|238|"Railblock plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1287|"" 23319|16817|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 23320|16818|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 23321|16819|238|"Site of roadblock plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 23322|16820|238|"Site of roadblock plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 23323|10674|238|"Section of anti-tank ditch plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 23324|10675|238|"Course of anti-tank ditch plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|594|"" 23325|2466|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23326|2480|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23327|12362|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23328|2479|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23329|2478|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23330|2477|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23331|2604|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23332|12359|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23334|8224|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|1290|"" 23335|8222|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/08/08"|532|"" 23336|9553|238|"Anti-tank blocks are indicated on German map at this point."|"1941/06/01"|1291|"" 23338|16822|238|"A line of anti-tank blocks are indicated on German map at this point."|"1941/06/01"|1291|"" 23339|16823|238|"The site of a 'defence installation of unknown nature' is indicated here on German map."|"1941/06/01"|1291|"" 23340|16824|238|"The site of a 'defence installation of unknown nature' is indicated here on German map."|"1941/06/01"|1291|"" 23343|702|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23344|589|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23345|16825|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 23346|16826|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/__/__"|593|"" 23347|16827|238|"Site of roadblock plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23348|16828|238|"Railblock plotted from German map. The block shows on the edition of 20.11.1940 but not that of 1.6.1941."|"1940/11/20"|1292|"" 23349|16829|238|"Line of anti-tank blocks plotted from German map. "|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23350|16830|238|"Line of anti-tank blocks plotted from German map. "|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23351|16831|238|"Site of roadblock plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23352|16832|238|"Anti-tank blocks plotted from German map. "|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23353|16833|238|"Site of roadblock plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23354|16834|238|"Site of roadblock plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23355|16835|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23356|16836|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23357|16837|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1941/06/01"|593|"" 23358|2668|32|"The position of this emplacement is given as a location of 14th (Hoo) Bn. Kent Home Guard. Cassini ref. 218921. Garrison of 83 (60 rifles, 23 anti-tank rifles, 3 MMG)."|"1941/__/__"|1293|"" 23359|16829|32|"Document records the erection of 48 concrete 'pillars' on the S side of Pevensey Castle, 'within the original line of the wall'."|"1940/07/12"|1294|"" 23361|16838|32|"Pillbox that was probably removed at the end of the war as it was obstructing a right of way."|"1946/07/__"|1294|"" 23362|16839|32|"Brick gun position referred to in document."|"1946/07/__"|1294|"" 23363|16840|32|"Position of anti-tank gun. Cassini ref. 741584."|"1940/12/01"|1295|"" 23364|16841|32|"Position of anti-tank gun. Cassini ref. 737595."|"1940/12/01"|1295|"" 23365|964|32|"Pillbox (Sector 5). Cassini ref 733588"|"1940/11/27"|789|"" 23366|16842|32|"Flame trap."|"1941/__/__"|1297|"" 23367|16843|32|"Flame trap. Cassini ref. 458516."|"1941/__/__"|1297|"" 23368|16844|32|"Canadian pipe mine. Cassini ref. 479521. Serial ref. 20a. [Canal crossing]."|"1943/__/__"|1276|"" 23369|16845|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 208396."|"1941/01/__"|1298|"" 23370|11678|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 213390."|"1941/01/__"|1298|"" 23371|16775|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 216397. [On W side of anti-tank ditch]."|"1941/01/__"|1298|"" 23372|16846|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 217397. [On E side of anti-tank ditch]."|"1941/01/__"|1298|"" 23373|16847|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 465515. 'Dragon's teeth'."|"1941/06/26"|1299|"" 23374|16848|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 479520. 'Dragon's teeth'."|"1941/06/26"|1299|"" 23375|15761|32|"Roadblock. Serial no. 11A. Manned by 1 LIR. Cassini ref. 697829."|"1940/06/__"|1301|"" 23376|16849|32|"Section post. Mortar position. Cassini ref. 479522. Also 7 Platoon, 'A' Coy 1st Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles HQ."|"1940/11/03"|1301|"" 23377|16850|32|"Bridge prepared for demolition, but not blown.. Cassini ref. 479522. "|"1940/10/__"|1302|"" 23378|16851|32|"Company battle headquarters of 1/6th Queen's Royal Regiment. Cassini ref. 477531."|"1941/01/27"|1303|"" 23379|16852|32|"Observation post at company battle headquarters of 1/6th Queen's Royal Regiment. Cassini ref. 477531."|"1941/01/27"|1303|"" 23380|1638|32|"Strongpoint. Cottage. Cassini ref. 669740."|"1940/07/03"|1304|"" 23382|16853|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 667748. 9th Bn Royal Fusiliers."|"1940/06/28"|1305|"" 23383|1636|32|"Pillbox. Manned by 9th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. Cassini ref. 660767."|"1940/06/20"|1306|"" 23384|1004|32|"Pillbox. Manned by 8th Bn. Royal Fusliliers. Cassini ref. 696827."|"1940/06/20"|1306|"" 23385|16854|32|"Headquarters of B Coy 9th Bn. Royal Fusliliers. Cassini ref. 665769."|"1940/10/23"|1307|"" 23386|1635|32|"Pillbox. Serial no.88. Cassini ref. 665759."|"1940/10/23"|1307|"" 23387|14314|32|"Pillbox. Serial no.89. Cassini ref. 666751."|"1940/10/23"|1307|"" 23388|1634|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 87. Cassini ref. 664764."|"1940/10/23"|1307|"" 23389|1637|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 90. Cassini ref. 666754."|"1940/10/23"|1307|"" 23390|1636|32|"Pillbox. Serial no. 86. Cassini ref. 659767."|"1940/10/23"|1307|"" 23391|16771|32|"Road bridge Cassini ref. 465517 demolished. Footbridge demolished at date of document after two hours' work."|"1941/08/26"|1308|"" 23392|16855|32|"Battle headquarters of Seaford Sub Sector of 'C' Sub Area. Cassini ref. 079235. Also, battle headquarters at differing dates of 4th Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. Cassini ref. 079236 and of 'B' Coy 6th Bn. Cheshire Regiment. The East Tower was probably also used as part of the headquarters as concrete walls and a roof have been inserted."|"1940/10/__"|1309|"" 23393|16856|32|"Headquarters of 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. Cassini ref. 076234."|"1940/10/__"|1309|"" 23394|16857|32|"Battle headquarters at differing times of a company of 10th Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment and of 'B' Coy 6th Bn. Cheshire Regiment."|"1940/10/__"|1309|"" 23395|1902|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 732584. Concrete buoys and mines. Manned by 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23396|16858|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 736583. Mines on planks. Manned by 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23397|1900|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 734593. Concrete blocks with rails. Manned by 10th Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23398|16859|32|"Medium machine gun post. Cassini ref. 736594. Manned by 10th Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23399|966|32|"Manned concrete pillbox. Cassini ref. 736581. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23400|14814|32|"Manned concrete pillbox. Cassini ref. 735582. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23401|964|32|"Manned concrete pillbox. Cassini ref. 734587. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23402|14768|32|"Manned concrete pillbox. Cassini ref. 734585. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23404|14808|32|"Manned concrete pillbox. Cassini ref. 734584. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23405|14806|32|"Position described as 'earthwork'. Cassini ref. 734593."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23412|964|32|"'Pillbox North'. Platoon HQ. Cassini ref. 734587. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment.1 officer, 3 NCOs, 7 men. Tommy Gun, 2in mortar, LMG, 10 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23413|962|32|"Medium machine post. 2 x MMGs. 10 x rifles. 2 NCOs and 10 men. Manned by 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. Cassini ref. 735586 [also given as 735587]."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23414|846|32|"Two posts of the 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment in this immediate area - 'Elmswood Post' at 733587, 2 NCOs and 6 men, with LMG and 7 x rifles; and 'Copse Post' at 733588, 2 NCOs and 6 men, with LMG, a/tk rifle, and 6 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23415|14768|32|"Pillbox. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. Cassini ref. 734584. 1 officer, 1 NCO, 5 men. Revolver and 6 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23416|14808|32|"'11a Fire Bay'. Cassini ref. 734584.11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. 1 NCO, 8 men. LMG, Tommy Gun, 8 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23417|1902|32|"Post '11b Road Block'. Cassini ref. 734585. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. 2 NCOs, 7 men. A/tk rifle, Tommy gun, 8 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23418|16861|32|"Post '11c Junction'. Cassini ref. 732585. Manned by 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. 2 NCOs, 7 men. LMG, Tommy gun, 6 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23419|14795|32|"Manned concrete pillbox. Cassini ref. 733578. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment."|"1941/04/__"|1310|"" 23420|14795|32|"Post 'No.2 Hedgerow'. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. Cassini ref. 733578. 1 officer, 1 NCO, and 11 men. LMG, Tommy gun, 7 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23421|9196|32|"Post 'No.3 Hedgerow'. Cassini ref. 732579. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. 2 NCOs, 7 men. LMG, Tommy gun, 7 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23423|16862|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 202393. "|"1941/02/18"|1312|"" 23424|16863|32|"Minefield 51."|"1941/03/21"|1314|"" 23425|16864|32|"Minefield 52."|"1941/03/21"|1314|"" 23426|16865|32|"Minefields 53 and 55."|"1941/03/21"|1314|"" 23427|16866|32|"Minefield.."|"1941/03/21"|1314|"" 23428|16867|238|"Roadblock."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23429|8224|238|"Pillbox labelled on map as 'unmanned'."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23430|8223|238|"Pillbox."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23431|16851|238|"'A' Coy headquarters, 1st Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23432|16868|238|"Roadblock."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23433|16869|238|"Roadblock."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23434|16870|238|"Minefield."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23435|16871|238|"Minefield."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23436|16872|221|"Approximately 34 anti-tank cubes in two rows plotted from air photograph. They have disappeared by 1961."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23437|2475|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces SW."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23438|2477|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces SW."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23439|2478|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces SW."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23440|2479|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces W."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23441|2480|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces NNW."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23442|2458|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23443|2607|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23444|2619|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. It appears to have a pitched roof, perhaps remains of camouflage."|"1945/11/27"|1316|"" 23447|12362|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1317|"" 23448|12359|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1318|"" 23449|2606|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/04/11"|1318|"" 23451|2603|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1969/11/01"|1319|"" 23452|16873|238|"Pillbox plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23453|16873|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1969/11/01"|1320|"" 23454|2618|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces S."|"1969/11/01"|1321|"" 23455|2606|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces S."|"1969/11/01"|1321|"" 23456|2603|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1969/11/01"|1322|"" 23457|2604|221|"Probable site of pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1969/11/01"|1323|"" 23458|16847|221|"Two anti-tank blocks are on the W side of the road, and others on the E. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/12"|1324|"" 23459|1759|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1940/07/12"|1324|"" 23460|2671|221|"Rectangular-shaped pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1325|"" 23461|2673|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces N."|"1946/05/01"|1325|"" 23463|16874|238|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23464|16874|31|"The anti-tank ditch can be made out as a slight hollow as it approaches roadblock site, UORN 2707, from the NW."|"2004/03/04"|0|"" 23465|16874|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs."|"1946/05/01"|1325|"" 23466|16875|238|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23467|16875|221|"Blocks each side of track plotted from air photograph show site of roadblock."|"1946/05/01"|1325|"" 23468|16875|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs."|"1946/05/01"|1325|"" 23469|16876|238|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23470|16876|221|"Blocks each side of track plotted from air photograph show site of roadblock."|"1946/05/01"|1325|"" 23471|16876|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs."|"1946/05/01"|1325|"" 23472|11956|221|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/08/27"|1327|"" 23473|11957|221|"Type 24 pillbox facing N. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/08/27"|1327|"" 23474|11942|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/08/27"|1327|"" 23475|12587|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/10/11"|1328|"" 23476|2701|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/10/11"|1328|"" 23477|2669|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. [It appears to have a pitched roof, possibly original camouflage still in place]."|"1946/10/11"|1328|"" 23478|2668|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/01/16"|1326|"" 23479|2706|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. [It appears to have a pitched roof, perhaps remaining camouflage]."|"1950/06/29"|1329|"" 23480|2672|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces NE."|"1952/04/24"|1330|"" 23483|10674|221|"Course of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. [It had been filled in by 1947]."|"1941/04/16"|1332|"" 23484|10675|221|"Course of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. [It had been filled in by 1947]."|"1941/04/16"|1332|"" 23485|16878|221|"Line of obstacles of uncertain type [possibly 'hairpins'] running parallel with the railway line from the end of the anti-tank ditch."|"1941/04/16"|1332|"" 23486|16879|221|"Line of obstacles of uncertain type [possibly 'hairpins'] running parallel with the railway line from the end of the anti-tank ditch."|"1941/04/16"|1332|"" 23487|16819|221|"Roadblock plotted from air photograph, with four anti-tank blocks between the two carriageways of the road, with four more on the W side and at least two on the E. [By August 1944 the roadblock had been removed]."|"1941/04/16"|1333|"" 23488|16820|221|"Site of roadblock plotted from air photograph, with a line of seven anti-tank blocks at an angle to the W side of the road, and four between the carriageways. [By August 1944 the roadblock had been removed]."|"1941/04/16"|1333|"" 23489|6830|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/16"|1334|"" 23490|9431|221|"A line of some eleven anti-tank obstacles [cylinders] plotted from air photograph."|"1941/04/16"|1334|"" 23491|9437|221|"Possible pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1942/03/13"|1335|"" 23492|16818|221|"Large irregularly-shaped possible pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1942/03/13"|1335|"" 23493|16880|221|"Large, square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1942/03/13"|1335|"" 23495|16790|221|"Type 27 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces SSE."|"1946/01/15"|1336|"" 23496|2642|221|"Type 27 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces SW."|"1946/01/15"|1336|"" 23497|12925|221|"Unusual-shaped polygonal pillbox, with an apparent double porch, plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/15"|1337|"" 23500|16881|221|"Fields of anti-tank cubes set edge to edge in four rows. By May 1947 they had been cleared away."|"1946/01/15"|1338|"" 23501|16882|221|"Section of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/15"|1338|"" 23503|16883|221|"Section of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/15"|1338|"" 23504|16883|32|"Anti-tank ditch crossing playing fields of Epsom College. Categorised 'B' for infill."|"1949/__/__"|785|"" 23505|12923|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. It had been infilled by January 1946."|"1946/01/15"|1337|"" 23506|12919|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph. It continues from a line of anti-tank blocks in woodland immediately to the E of the Reigate Road [see UORN 2645]. It had been infilled by January 1946."|"1946/01/15"|0|"" 23507|1048|221|"Two lines of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1950/05/30"|1341|"" 23510|16884|238|"Anti-tank blocks shown on German map."|"1941/06/01"|595|"" 23512|16885|238|"Anti-tank blocks shown on German map."|"1941/06/01"|595|"" 23513|718|221|"Anti-tank cubes in rows on two sides of field at Swaile's Green. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/16"|1342|"" 23514|16822|221|"Anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/16"|1342|"" 23516|16886|238|"Anti-tank blocks are indicated on German map at this point. [Observed on field visit on 9.1.2000 to be extant]."|"1941/06/01"|1291|"" 23517|680|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph. It appears to have an open central well [?]."|"1944/01/30"|1343|"" 23518|678|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1944/01/30"|1343|"" 23521|16887|221|"Anti-tank ditch section plotted from air photograph."|"1944/01/30"|1343|"" 23522|674|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1944/01/30"|1343|"" 23523|664|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1944/01/30"|1343|"" 23525|992|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/12/11"|1345|"" 23526|1038|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/12/11"|1345|"" 23527|954|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photographs."|"1941/12/11"|1346|"" 23528|967|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1942/05/06"|1347|"" 23529|1900|221|"Roadblock site, with blocks visible at roadside, plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/05"|1348|"" 23530|14806|221|"Small hexagonal pillbox - probably a type 22 - plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/05"|1348|"" 23531|965|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces W."|"1945/08/05"|1348|"" 23532|962|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/05"|1349|"" 23533|1902|221|"A line of four marks on the road surface plotted from air photographs undoubtedly shows the position of the roadblock."|"1945/09/27"|1350|"" 23534|957|221|"Square, open structure plotted from air photograph [unroofed, uncompleted pillbox]."|"1945/08/05"|1352|"" 23535|14768|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/05"|1352|"" 23536|969|221|"Square, open structure plotted from air photograph [unroofed, uncompleted pillbox]."|"1945/08/05"|1353|"" 23537|846|221|"Possible pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/05"|1353|"" 23538|14814|221|"Large, square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/05"|1355|"" 23539|966|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/08/05"|1355|"" 23540|967|221|"Large, square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/09/13"|1356|"" 23541|14808|221|"Large, square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1945/09/27"|1357|"" 23546|16888|221|"Two slit trenches plotted from air photograph."|"1945/09/27"|1358|"" 23547|1532|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/05/07"|1359|"" 23548|759|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1947/05/07"|1360|"" 23549|705|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1960/11/05"|1361|"" 23550|707|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/16"|1362|"" 23551|714|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces ESE."|"1974/05/09"|1363|"" 23552|12921|221|"Anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. By January 1946 it had been infilled."|"1946/01/15"|1364|"" 23553|12920|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. By January 1946 it had been infilled."|"1946/01/15"|1366|"" 23555|16889|221|"Short length of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. By January 1946 it had been infilled."|"1946/01/15"|1364|"" 23556|16890|221|"Length of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs. By January 1946 it had been infilled."|"1946/01/15"|1364|"" 23557|16891|221|"Line of anti-tank cubes running between road and end of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photographs By May 1947 they had been removed.."|"1946/01/15"|1364|"" 23558|16892|221|"Type 27 pillbox. Faced W. By May 1947 it has been removed."|"1946/01/15"|1366|"" 23559|13785|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces S."|"1946/01/15"|1366|"" 23560|8347|221|"Line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/15"|1366|"" 23562|16893|221|"Anti-tank obstacle of indeterminate type [possibly 'hairpins'] parallel with the N side of the railway line opposite a line of anti-tank cubes [see UORN 8347]."|"1946/01/15"|1366|"" 23563|16894|221|"Large anti-tank gun emplacement of very unusual type, with low central tower - faces SSW [see another example, UORN 9543]."|"1944/08/07"|1365|"" 23564|16895|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks continuing the anti-tank ditch obstacle through light woodland, plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/15"|1367|"" 23565|16896|221|"Anti-tank blocks at the edge of woodland, apparently disconnected lengths but others may be hidden by trees. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/15"|1367|"" 23566|9543|221|"Large anti-tank gun emplacement with low central tower. Faces NNW. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/15"|1367|"" 23567|16897|221|"Line of anti-tank blocks parallel with main road. Plotted from air photograph."|"1944/08/07"|1368|"" 23568|16898|221|"Type 27 pillbox, facing W, on land now developed for housing. Plotted from air photograph."|"1944/08/07"|1368|"" 23569|2436|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1941/09/17"|1369|"" 23570|2422|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/04"|1370|"" 23571|16778|221|"Large square blocks on N side of railway almost certainly mark site of railblock. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/06/18"|1371|"" 23572|16778|221|"Six blocks on the N side of the railway line plotted from air photograph. [The blocks had been removed by April 1950]."|"1946/09/10"|1372|"" 23575|16899|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photographs."|"1946/09/10"|1372|"" 23576|16832|221|"Two anti-tank cubes on NW side of road at junction with Wallsend Road. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/21"|1374|"" 23577|16832|221|"Two short lines of anti-tank blocks at Bridge Farm, SE of the Wallsend Road junction with the High Street. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/09/10"|1372|"" 23580|16900|221|"Three anti-tank blocks (cubes) blocking a gap in the medieval defences. By April 1950 they had been removed. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/21"|1375|"" 23581|16901|221|"Two large blocks project from the Castle defences into the road. Possibly the site of a roadblock. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/21"|1376|"" 23582|16829|221|"Line of anti-tank cubes plotted from air photograph within wall perimeter of Castle. They had been removed by September 1946."|"1940/08/21"|1376|"" 23583|16839|221|"Possible pillbox attached to pre-existing wall plotted from air photograph. It had been removed by April 1950."|"1946/09/10"|1372|"" 23584|16902|221|"At the W gate of the Castle a wall appears to have been built across the gateway half blocking it. Plotted from air photograph."|"1940/08/21"|1377|"" 23585|16903|221|"Anti-tank blocks on all four sides of this crossroads. They had been removed by April 1950."|"1946/09/10"|1378|"" 23586|16835|221|"Square pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/09/10"|1378|"" 23587|9641|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/12"|1379|"" 23588|11435|221|"Hexagonal pillbox facing SW. Appears to be unroofed. Faces SW."|"1946/01/12"|1379|"" 23589|16809|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/01/12"|1379|"" 23590|16798|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces N."|"1946/01/12"|1380|"" 23591|16796|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces ESE."|"1946/05/01"|1381|"" 23592|9513|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1381|"" 23593|9512|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1381|"" 23594|12611|221|"Rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1381|"" 23596|16904|221|"Possible rectangular pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1381|"" 23597|15763|221|"Five anti-tank blocks lined up on N side of road at site of roadblock. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/04"|1383|"" 23598|15761|221|"Small blocks on each side of road mark position of roadblock. Plotted from air photograph. [The blocks have been removed by September 1946]."|"1946/04/04"|1384|"" 23599|13475|221|"Hexagonal pillbox. Faces W. Plotted from air photograph."|"1946/09/10"|1385|"" 23600|1004|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photographs. Faces NW."|"1950/04/22"|1386|"" 23601|13474|221|"Rectangular-shaped pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1955/06/06"|1387|"" 23602|14961|238|"Fire positions shown on map at farm and outbuildings."|"1940/08/14"|1278|"" 23603|14959|238|"Firing positions amonst buildings shown on map."|"1940/08/14"|1278|"" 23604|14957|238|"Defensive positions in Sarre House shown on map. Murals painted by Canadian soldiers are said to have been found in this house in recent years.The Kings Head pub adjacent may also have been defended."|"1940/08/14"|1278|"" 23605|14960|238|"Defensive positions amongst buildings of Sarre Court shown on map."|"1940/08/14"|1278|"" 23606|14958|238|"Defensive positions firing from this building shown on map."|"1940/08/14"|1278|"" 23607|14956|238|"Defensive positions in building on N side of road shown on map."|"1940/08/14"|1278|"" 23608|14954|238|"Defended building firing N and S shown on map."|"1940/08/14"|1278|"" 23609|14955|238|"Defensive positions at Sarre Mill shown on map."|"1940/07/20"|1278|"" 23610|1638|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photographs."|"1946/04/04"|1389|"" 23611|1639|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1390|"" 23612|1116|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1390|"" 23613|14339|221|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces SW."|"1946/05/01"|0|"" 23614|1635|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1390|"" 23615|1634|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1391|"" 23616|1636|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1946/05/01"|1392|"" 23618|14314|221|"Type 24 pillbox plotted from air photograph. Faces E."|"1959/07/08"|1395|"" 23619|1637|325|"Pillbox detailed in journal article. It was positioned under a small copse and camouflaged with netting."|"1991/05/__"|1396|"" 23620|1116|325|"Pillbox detailed in cited article. For camouflage, it was painted the same colour as the adjacent public house."|"1991/05/__"|1396|"" 23621|1639|325|"Pillbox detailed in cited article. It was camouflaged as a tin shed and had slit trenches around it."|"1991/05/__"|1396|"" 23622|1638|325|"Pillbox detailed in cited article. There were slit trenches dug around it."|"1991/05/__"|1396|"" 23623|7851|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox at SE edge of Ridding's Copse. Faces SW along edge of wood."|"2003/12/11"|0|"" 23624|16905|238|"Pillbox plotted from map."|"1940/10/31"|1300|"" 23625|16853|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 668748."|"1940/04/06"|1397|"" 23627|16906|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 665760."|"1940/04/06"|1397|"" 23628|16907|32|"Roadblock. Cassini ref. 660767."|"1940/04/06"|1397|"" 23630|16784|32|"Two bridges at Sarre prepared for demolition. Cassini refs 697829 and 695829. Two craters each."|"1940/__/__"|1398|"" 23631|16908|32|"'A' Coy. headquarters. Cassini ref. 662762."|"1940/09/24"|1399|"" 23632|2424|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces E. Doorway half-blocked. Two steps down to interior. Untrimmed brick corners. Access possible."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23633|10185|31|"Pillbox - brick-shuttered. Probably faces S. Viewed from distance."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23634|8232|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23635|8232|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces W. No access - private land. Grass on roof."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23636|8346|31|"Eroded concrete block some six feet long and two feet high, presumably part of a roadblock."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23637|8344|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Viewed from a distance. No access."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23638|10186|31|"Concrete 'pimple' in situ at side of road, presumably the remains of a roadblock at this point."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23639|8233|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces S. No access. Private land."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23640|2427|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces WSW. Blocked-up embrasures and internal anti-ricochet wall removed to use as animal shelter. In field close to public footpath."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23641|2428|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. In good, clean condition. Access possible including interior. Faces NNW."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23642|2420|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Badly overgrown. Faces ENE. Access possible, including interior."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23643|2420|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1969/__/__"|0|"" 23644|2419|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Very overgrown. Steps down to entrance. Faces S. Access possible but entrance half-blocked."|"2003/12/01"|0|"" 23645|16786|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox facing ESE. No access - private land."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23646|2422|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Main embrasure faces WNW. No access. Private land."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23647|2421|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. In middle of cultivated field. No access."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23648|2423|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces E. No access."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23649|900|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces E. No access - in cultivated field."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23650|2412|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox. Faces E. Interior access possible. Concrete anti-ricochet wall. Clean condition inside: partly overgrown."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23651|8236|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces NE. Overgrown. Access possible but in cultivated field where footpath that once ran past it has been ploughed out. Interior access possible. Concrete anti-ricochet wall."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23652|894|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with rounded roof edge. Faces E. Overgrown."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23653|898|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Very overgrown."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23654|1883|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox amongst trees on slope overlooking the river. Faces E. The forward edges of its base are exposed. No access without trespass - on land of Penshurst Place Estate."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23655|2425|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox dug into river bank. Faces S. Now largely buried and overgrown. Fenced off."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23656|9354|31|"Type 24 pillbox, presumably facing E, almost totally overgrown. Possibly at site of roadblock."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23657|926|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces E across river. No access. Private land."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23658|2434|31|"Square anti-tank gun emplacement. Brick-shuttered. Faces S towards Long Bridge. One main embrasure and two LMG embrasures. Chamfered corners but with untrimmed bricks. Access possible (near field gate) including interior. 6pdr. gun holdfast in situ."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23659|2458|31|"Square brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement with a 6pdr gun holdfast. Chamfered roof edge and cut-off corners. One main embrasure (facing bridge - S) and two for LMGs. Used as cattle shelter. Much of the brick-shuttering has been removed. Access possible, including interior."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23660|2481|31|"Viewed from a distance - no access - brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox that stands tall."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23661|2475|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with much of the shuttering now removed. Faces S. It has apparently been used recently as a 'squat' and interior looks unclean and unsavoury, but access possible. Partly overgrown."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23662|2476|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces S. Muck of the shuttering has been removed. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Access, and interior, possible."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23663|2477|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces SW. Partly overgrown. Much of the brick shuttering has been lost. Pre-cast embrasure surrounds. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Access possible, including interior. The number '98' is painted inside, but does not appear to be an original reference."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23664|2478|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces S. Much of the brick shuttering has been removed and taken away as there is no litter of bricks around."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23665|2467|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox viewed from a distance."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23666|2479|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces W. Very overgrown. Doorway blocked in. Much brick-shuttering removed."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23667|12362|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces W towards the river. Overgrown. No access - in field used to graze horses."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23668|2604|31|"Could not see this pillbox during field work, but may be hidden on private land."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23669|2455|31|"Pyramidal-topped 4ft anti-tank cubes situated on both banks of the river - 18 on the E bank, 19 on the W bank. Positioned for the most part in two rows at an angle to the bank. They artificially strengthen the anti-tank obstacle created by this stretch of the river."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23670|2466|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Sunken, and now partly buried. Faces S. No access - private land."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23671|2469|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces W. Some of the brick-shuttering has been removed or has fallen away. Access, including interior, possible, but flooded inside."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23672|2480|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, now largely stripped of its brick facing. Viewed from a distance - no access."|"2003/12/02"|0|"" 23673|9436|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces road (SW). Brick-shuttering falling away in part. Interior full of bebris. On private plantation land."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23674|16819|31|"Field visit confirms no survival."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23675|16909|221|"Probable rectangular pillbox [anti-tank gun emplacement?] plotted from air photograph."|"1942/03/13"|1401|"" 23676|10675|31|"Length of anti-tank ditch, the line of which as it approaches the River Mole can be made out as a linear hollow."|"2003/12/03"|0|"" 23677|9437|31|"No sign of this pillbox noted duriung field work. Probably destroyed."|"2003/12/03"|0|"" 23678|9423|31|"Brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement dug into the steep side of Box Hill. One main stepped embrasure with 6pdr. holdfast. Entrance on NW side, and entry possible. LMG embrasure on E side. Contemporary brick and concrete revetment at rear to stop land slip burying the structure. Access possible from river bank."|"2003/12/03"|0|"" 23679|9434|31|"Circular concrete piles on both banks of the river at the point where it was reached by the anti-tank ditch. Their purpose is uncertain - possibly supporting a barrier across the river or some form of revetting to strengthen the banks."|"2003/12/03"|0|"" 23680|6830|31|"No access to this pillbox without permission as on private farming land."|"2003/12/03"|0|"" 23681|9431|31|"Cylinders observed from a distance lining the river bank. No access to the site without permission."|"2003/12/03"|0|"" 23682|16910|221|"Line of drains that appears to have been adapted as an anti-tank ditch."|"1944/01/30"|1343|"" 23683|680|31|"Type 24 pillbox, most of the exterior brick-shuttering of which has now gone. Faces S. Overgrown. No access - on private land behind barbed wire."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23684|678|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces NE. Immensely overgrown. Much of the brick shuttering has fallen off. Water inside. Access possible, and interior."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23685|675|31|"Non-standard design pillbox, with single embrasure with a field of fire S over a deep brook. Set into a bank with a sunken entrance. Brick, with corrugated shuttered roof. The concrete roof is detached from the walls. "|"1999/04/25"|0|"" 23686|675|31|"Non-standard brick-shuttered pillbox set into bottom slope of railway embankment. Faces SE. Built up on a 3ft thick concrete base. Embrasures (4) do not have exterior concrete surrounds, but brickwork only. Brick and concrete wall at rear against land slippage. Doorway on N side. Interior access possible."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23687|674|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox - most of exterior shuttering is now gone. Faces S. Very overgrown."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23688|658|31|"Pillbox that has been blown up: the S wall destroyed opening up interior and showing reinforcing bars. Heavily overgrown."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23689|658|238|"Hexagonal pillbox plotted from OS 1:2500 sheet."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23690|658|221|"Pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"1944/01/30"|1343|"" 23691|658|238|"Bunker."|"2000/08/03"|684|"" 23692|635|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Exterior brick work largely intact.Overgrown. Faces E."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23693|669|31|"Brick-shuttered variant form of a type 24 pillbox, dug into slope facing E over stream. No external concrete surrounds to embrasures. Long line of steps down to entrance in W face."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23694|666|31|"Fine example of a brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox in good, clean condition, but with the stream bank on which it sits partly undermined by the water. Faces E. Flight of steps down to entrance in N face. Interior access possible."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23695|664|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces E. Very overgrown."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23696|663|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, in good, clean condition, externally and internally, if overgrown. Faces NE. Bricks of a darker red colour than adjacent pillboxes. Two steps down to entrance. Interior access possible."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23697|660|31|"Unusual small pillbox of variant form made of brick and concrete, almost completely overgrown and buried to embrasure level. Largely square, but with at least two embrasures protruding from the main structure. Fires SE/NE. Entrance on N side. Dangerous open, deep hole close by."|"2003/12/04"|0|"" 23698|12920|31|"Field work shows a deep hole choked with vegetation at TQ 2480260406 on line of anti-tank ditch at its N end. The length of this hole cannot be determined owing to the undergrowth but it may be a surviving section of the ditch, although why this should not have been infilled is unclear."|"2003/12/05"|0|"" 23699|2645|31|"A minimum of 16 4ft concrete anti-tank cubes (probably many more) running in a line through a belt of woodland parallel with railway line. Very overgrown. The cubes are set close together (2ft), side facing side (i.e. not corner to corner as in other examples). Three cubes lie parallel with the road. No access - private land."|"2003/12/05"|0|"" 23700|2644|31|"Five anti-tank cubes, parallel with the road and also at right angles to it."|"2003/12/05"|0|"" 23701|2642|31|"Brick-shuttered type 27 pillbox, facing W. Central well open, but the pillbox is now buried to embrasure level. Overgrown. In private field, and no access without trespass."|"2003/12/05"|0|"" 23702|12923|31|"The hollow of the infilled anit-tank ditch where it runs parallel with the railway embankment can be clearly seen [close to pillbox UORN 2642]."|"2003/12/05"|0|"" 23703|12925|31|"Field work shows no sign of this pillbox, so it is presumed to have been destroyed recently."|"2003/12/05"|0|"" 23704|16790|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox in field, heavily overgrown. Viewed from a distance, and unable to make out its exact form. No access without trespass."|"2003/12/05"|0|"" 23705|12918|31|"Pillbox, very overgrown amongst woodland. No access. Viewed from a distance, but exact form cannot be made out."|"2003/12/05"|0|"" 23706|706|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces SE. 'A254' stencilled on interior concrete anti-ricochet wall. Access possible (by footpath), including interior."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23707|705|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, viewed from a distance. No access without trespass - in private field. Faces River Ouse (SE)."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23708|709|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox in good condition, but overgrown on its roof. Faces S. Exterior red bricks. 'A251' stencilled on interior anti-ricochet wall. Wet inside. Access possible, including interior."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23709|712|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces SSW. 'A250' stencilled on interior anti-ricochet wall. Access possible, including interior."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23710|708|31|"Type 28 anti-tank pillbox (no identification no., but should be A252). Brick skinned exterior. Main embrasure and entrance bricked up. Situated on island on River Ouse."|"1995/03/31"|0|"" 23712|16911|31|"Roughly square block of concrete (approx. 8ft square and 3ft high) at edge of river channel, which appears to be the top of a buried structure. A number of detached chunks of concrete and brick lie around. [A command post?]. Close to (20ft) the anti-tank gun emplacement, UORN 708."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23713|707|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces SW. Entrance blocked up. Access possible."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23714|713|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces ESE. No access - private garden. Viewed from distance."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23715|714|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces E. 'A248' stencilled on interior anti-ricochet wall. Access, including interior, possible - edge of cultivated field."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23716|715|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces E. Overgrown with ivy. Access difficult because of undergrowth and watercourse in front."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23717|16791|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces S. 'A246' stencilled inside. Overgrown. Access, including interior, possible."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23718|759|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Faces SE. Brickwork darker in colour than other adjacent examples with red brick. Access possible, including interior, across uncultivated field - can also be viewed from close-by disused railway line."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23719|1532|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox viewed from a distance. No access without permission."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23720|731|31|"Brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement viewed from distance. No access without permission."|"2003/12/09"|0|"" 23721|9746|447|"Guidebook states 'a blockhouse for anti-tank weapons [was] constructed in the mouth of the Roman West Gate'."|"1999/__/__"|1402|"" 23722|1510|31|"Machine gun emplacement, with long horizontal embrasure, built on top of Roman wall. Position marked with plaque inside Castle. No interior access."|"2003/12/10"|0|"" 23724|16912|31|"Loophole in the N wall of the medieval castle, indicating a machine gun post (or emplacement) within the structure of the wall. No interior access."|"2003/12/10"|0|"" 23725|1512|31|"Machine gun emplacement constructed within the masonry of the Keep. Two long horizontal embrasures fire E and W. No interior access possible."|"2003/12/10"|0|"" 23726|16913|31|"Four long horizontal machine gun embrasures in a section post constructed amongst fallen masonry below the Keep. A flight of concrete steps close by may have provided access."|"2003/12/10"|0|"" 23727|1506|31|"Machine gun emplacement constructed within fallen masonry. Two long horizontal embrasures face W and S. Ironwork is visible. No interior access possible."|"2003/12/10"|0|"" 23728|1507|31|"Machine gun emplacement with long horizontal embrasure built amongst the broken wall, and disguised with flint facing. Faces WSW. No interior access. Marked with plaque, 'Gun Emplacement 1939-1945'."|"2003/12/10"|0|"" 23729|1509|31|"Pillbox, faced with flint, constructed to look like part of the fallen Roman wall. Brickwork and concrete base can be made out. Long horizontal embrasure faces NNW. "|"2003/12/10"|0|"" 23730|16846|31|"Some six roadblock cylinders (2ft diameter x 3ft high) are lined up (ex-situ) in Council road maintenance yard. They may come from this roadblock."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23732|16914|32|"Concrete base used today for garden shed is said to have been the base of a pillbox (possibly an anti-tank gun emplacement). [Information from record of H. Seymour and J. Gerken - 22.7.75]."|"1975/__/__"|0|"" 23733|11679|31|"Line of 5ft high anti-tank cubes (of the standard Cripp's Corner type) observed at TQ 78212113."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23734|1048|31|"Anti-tank cubes (5ft high x 4ft broad - with chamfered tops) running on E side of road and then on field boundary at rigth angles to road. Some 75 blocks in total. No access - private land."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23735|16845|31|"A single cylinder (3ft high x 18ins diameter, with an iron rod in the centre) stands by the side of the road, presumably at the site of the roadblock."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23736|16822|31|"Beginning of line of cubes can be seen on E side of trackway, but they continue on private property with no access."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23737|16915|31|"Five anti-tank cubes of the standard Cripp's Corner type, but exposed on a bank so that they show their full height (some 7ft)."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23738|718|31|"Lines of anti-tank cubes running on three sides of field, some now sunken and very overgrown - some 120 cubes in all. No access without permission."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23739|9552|31|"Brick pillbox with rounded corners of a variant form constructed to fit the site - largely square but with the E side cut off at a 45 degree angle with the S. The entrance is on the W side. Interior access possible. Embrasures in the N, W, and E sides, the latter being set an an angle to enable fire to the N."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23740|9553|31|"23 x anti-tank cubes run parallel with the road along the hedgerow for 100 yards; 51 x cubes (with possibly three missing to create a field entrance) along the S field edge; and 61 x cubes along the E field edge as far as Greenden Wood - 135 cubes in all. They are of the standard Cripp's Corner type, standing between 4-5ft high, although with some 2ft buried, and 4ft broad. Two sides of the tops are chamfered. The field is uncultivated at present and the cubes can be inspected."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23742|16886|31|"At least eleven anti-tank cubes of the standard Cripp's Corner type running parallel with the road. No access - private land."|"2003/12/12"|0|"" 23743|16917|32|"A 'series' of anti-tank blocks are documented at the Roman west gate."|"1940/07/12"|1294|"" 23744|16901|32|"Document refers to four anti-tank blocks outside the line of the wall at the position of the gap on N wall."|"1940/07/12"|1294|"" 23745|16918|32|"2pdr. anti-tank gun position to prevent enemy penetration N of Pevensey."|"1940/10/__"|1309|"" 23746|16919|32|"2pdr. anti-tank gun position to prevent enemy penetration N of Pevensey."|"1940/10/__"|1309|"" 23747|9512|31|"Heavily eroded pillbox, heavily overgrown - viewed from a distance across the railway line. Faces NNE. No access."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23748|9513|31|"Brick-shuttered type 28A anti-tank gun emplacement. Main stepped, square embrasure faces ENE, with holdfast for 6pdr. gun. Has interior dividing wall creating side LMG chamber. Chamfered corners. Earth now piled up at rear and overgrown. Access, including interior, possible."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23749|9640|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox on bank overlooking the Medway. Projecting bricks at corners. Embrasures blocked in. Doorway had been blocked, but entry now possible. Concrete anti-ricochet wall. Heavily overgrown. Faces ENE. Access possible."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23750|16798|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Overgrown. Faces railway line (N). Two steps down to entrance. Access possible by walking at edge of field. Interior access possible."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23753|16920|31|"Single concrete cube, almost certainly ex-situ, but possibly from a road or rail block close to this location."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23754|9641|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox on the S bank of the River Medway, but set at an angle to it so that it faces NE. Access possible, including interior. Heavily overgrown."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23755|9510|31|"Concrete-faced anti-tank gun emplacement with LMG side-chamber. Chamfered roof edge. Main embrasure faces N across river. Three LMG embrasures, one beside the main embrasure in the N face.The emplacement is used today as a store by the Environment Agency, and the main embrasure is glazed and boarded, and the LMG embrasures blocked in with air bricks. The entrance now has a door in place. No access without permission."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23756|9509|31|"Anti-tank cubes."|"1999/12/04"|0|"" 23757|9509|31|"Eight 6ft x 5ft concrete cubes either side of a new footbridge. There are two lines of five surviving cubes approaching the river bank at right angles to the E of the bridge, and three cubes in a single line to the W. Two of the cubes of the W line have been shuttered with corrugated iron. The exact purpose of these cubes at this point is not clear."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23758|11444|31|"These sockets not identified during field work."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23759|16799|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, now buried at rear almost to top of doorway. Faces E across the river. Preserved in landscaped park. Doorway and embrasures blocked."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23760|16796|31|"Field work shows no sign of this pillbox. Presumed destroyed."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23761|16797|31|"Field work shows no sign of this pillbox. Presumed destroyed."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23762|2673|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with projecting bricks at the corners and with no brickwork above the embrasures. Faces NNE. Badly overgrown. No access, but can be viewed from footpath alongside."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23763|2707|238|"Roadblock plotted from German map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23764|2672|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with no brickwork above the embrasures. Faces ENE. Doorway blocked with breeze blocks. Access possible as close to footpath."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23765|2671|31|"Brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement. Faces N. Part overgrown. Entrance blocked in. No access without trespass."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23766|12587|31|"Brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement. Chamfered roof edge. Faces N. Badly overgrown, with wood piled against. No access."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23767|2701|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with no brickwork above embrasures. Faces ENE. No access."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23768|2706|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with no brickwork above embrasures. Faces NE. Interior access possible. This pillbox is to be destroyed by road works."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23769|2668|31|"Brick-shuttered anti-tank gun emplacement, now with low wall and fencing around its roof forming a terrace in a private garden. Faces N. Chamfered roof edge. LMG embrasure alongside main embrasure, and probably has dividing wall to form separate LMG chamber. Main embrasure blocked."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23770|12584|31|"No sign of this site during field work."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23771|11954|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with no brick work above embrasures. It stands exceptionally tall (12ft-15ft) on a hill slope, with its embrasures set high in each face. No access."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23772|11956|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with no brickwork above embrasures. No access. Viewed from a distance."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23773|11956|238|"Pillbox plotted from German defence map."|"1940/11/20"|1286|"" 23774|12586|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with no brickwork above embrasures. No access. Viewed from a distance."|"2003/12/18"|0|"" 23775|11679|238|"Approx. 300 massive anti-tank blocks ('cubes') running in a zigzag line from the NW to the SE of this area. [shown on plan drawn by A. M. & J. Gerken]."|"1975/05/25"|0|"" 23776|16921|238|"Roadblock plotted from German map."|"1940/12/15"|1289|"" 23778|16922|221|"Pillbox [plotted from German aerial photograph]."|"1940/10/__"|679|"48" 23782|16923|221|"Pillbox with anti-aircraft machine gun capability plotted from German air photograph."|"1940/10/__"|679|"48" 23783|16924|32|"Roadblock position."|"1942/07/__"|1403|"" 23784|16925|32|"Roadblock position."|"1942/07/__"|1403|"" 23785|11679|31|"Two three-quarters buried blocks stand close to the roadside at TQ 7807021062. At TQ 7820221473 the footpath passes between two blocks where the line turns to run west to the B2165 road. The line stops just short of the road at TQ 7807621477. The lines of blocks are so overgrown they now form hedgerows with the concrete only visible at close quarters. "|"2004/02/12"|0|"" 23786|2669|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with no brickwork above embrasures. Faces NE. Interior access possible. Adjacent is a Royal Observer Corps underground post, with two projecting 'towers' - TQ 7782973451."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23787|1004|31|"Type 22 pillbox in prominent position on a low ridge. Faces N towards Sarre Bridge. Concrete-faced. No access. In private field with 'Keep Out' signs: field in crop. Viewed from a distance."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23788|13475|31|"Small hexagonal type 22 pillbox, a variant inasmuch as there are two rifle ports, one each side of the entrance. Concrete-faced. Square, stepped embrasures. Faces W. Stands on small mound with thin concrete base partly exposed. Overgrown on one side. On private land and no access."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23789|14957|31|"The Kings Head Inn has blocked up tunnels in its cellars. This is said to have been a centre of communications and may be related to the underground brigade battle HQ at Sarre [see UORN 13476]. Second World War soldiers' letters have been found in the pub. There is a sign still visible on an outer wall that possibly reads 'Pay Office' with an arrow pointing into the courtyard."|"2002/02/10"|0|"" 23790|16784|31|"This bridge has been replaced in recent years. Local information says that when this was done, explosives was found still in position and in a dangerous state."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23791|13476|31|"The quarry still contains five huts, three Nissens and two Turners, and was clearly once the site of an army camp or other establishment."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23792|13474|31|"Probably a rectangular type 23 pillbox with square, open central well for anti-aircraft fire - of the type most often found in Lincolnshire. Heavily overgrown and with rubbish piled around. Concrete-faced. "|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23793|1638|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox standing on summit of Down. Faces NE. Has vertical rifle ports in rear (entrance) face. Footpaths have been ploughed out. No access when field in crop. Viewed from distance - appears in 'good' condition with interior access possible."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23794|1639|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, facing NW. Very overgrown. Square, stepped embrasures, but vertical rifle ports either side of entrance. By footpath. Interior access possible."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23795|13473|31|"Could not locate this pillbox during field work, but it may be hidden on private land."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23796|16814|31|"No sign during field work."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23797|16815|31|"No sign during field work."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23798|1116|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox, with internal anti-ricochet wall removed and used as a wood store but with no door in place. Stands tall on a mound with three steps up to entrance. Square embrasures. Faces E along road. Access including interior possible although on land owned by the public house. Very overgrown."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23799|16813|31|"Possible overgrown pillbox seen from distance in garden. Its presence would confirm German map evidence."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23801|16926|31|"Possible loophole observed from a distance in building that may be a dovecote. Faces road (N)."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23802|16811|31|"No sign during field work."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23803|1635|31|"Concrete-faced type 24 pillbox shuttered with vertical wooden planks. Faces E. Square stepped embrasures. On private land just beyond wire fence. No access. Condition 'good' with no overgrowth."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23804|1637|31|"Concrete-faced pillbox. Probably faces E. Seen from a distance. No access."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23805|1634|31|"Concrete-faced type 24 pillbox, now sunkin the ground to embrasure level. Two small square embrasures in rear face. Faces N. Access possible, but interior only with difficulty."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23806|1636|31|"Concrete-faced type 24 pillbox by the Little Stour. No access as cultivated field around. Badly overgrown. Probably faces E towards site of roadblock [see UORN 16907]."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23807|962|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with exterior brick-shuttering now all removed. Interior anti-ricochet wall also removed. Square, stepped embrasures. Concrete mixed with much pebble inclusion. Cracks in concrete faces. Faces W. Partly overgrown. Access possible, including interior."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23808|965|318|"Type 24 pillbox; originally brick-shuttered, but robbed of external brickwork. No internal anti-ricochet wall. All but rear embrasures have remains of siren plates"|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23809|964|31|"Type 24 pillbox, with most of exterior brick shuttering removed. No interior anti-ricochet wall. Splayed rear-facing embrasures each side of doorway. Faces W. Access possible, including interior."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23811|957|31|"Foundations of an uncompleted Dover-type pillbox, with brick corner work uprights set at an angle to the main structure. Heavily overgrown."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23812|969|31|"Almost totally overgrown foundations of a brick-shuttered pillbox, apparently square in plan."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23813|976|31|"Dover-type pillbox with overhanging roof slab on edge of Citadel ramparts. Viewed from a distance."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23815|954|31|"Square pillbox with overhanging roof slab viewed from distance. Situated amongst scrub on hillside."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23816|14814|31|"Dover-type square pillbox with overhanging roof slab. Brick-shuttered. Built on hill slope with two levels of embrasures. Faces NW. Entrance, half-blocked, on SE side. Access possible."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23817|967|31|"Brick-shuttered Dover-type square pillbox with overhanging roof slab. Faces across road beneath (N). Access possible."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23818|966|31|"Brick-shuttered, square Dover-type pillbox with overhanging roof slab. Semi-buried. Faces N. Entrance on S side. Access possible."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23819|1036|31|"Piles of rubble in a large open field indicate that this pillbox has been recently destroyed."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23820|959|31|"Piles of rubble in large, open field indicate this pillbox has been recently destroyed."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23821|14796|31|"Fallen roof slab of a Dover-type square pillbox, with brick rubble adjacent. Probably in situ and pillbox foundations beneath the slab. On site of camp for HAA Battery."|"2004/02/11"|0|"" 23822|8224|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox of a variant form with an attached brick (concrete slab roofed) entry porch. It is taller than average - some 8ft. - standing on a circular concrete plinth surrounded by concreted sandbags. Small square embrasures with no stepping, built as part of the structure (i.e. not pre-cast). Internal anti-ricochet wall evidently removed to serve as shelter for sheep. Fittings for wooden shelves at the embrasures can be made out. Faces S across Canal. Entrance in N face through W side of porch. The pillbox walls are cracked and the porch is becoming dangerously detached. Access possible including interior."|"2004/02/12"|0|"" 23823|8223|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox of variant form with an attached brick (slab-roofed) entry porch. Dug into the bank above the Canal, so standing low unlike adjacent UORN 8224. Internal brick anti-ricochet wall is present. Damage to E face and embrasure. Faces Canal (S). The embrasures have one level of stepping unlike UORN 8224. Built using horizontal wood planking for shuttering. The entry porch is becoming detached. Access possible including interior."|"2004/02/12"|0|"" 23824|10453|31|"Field work confirms this pillbox - almost certainly a type 22 - has been destroyed."|"2004/02/12"|0|"" 23825|1759|31|"Concrete-faced type 22 pillbox of a variant form with an attached brick (slab-roofed) entry porch. No access as just inside field fenced with barbed wire. The entry porch shows signs of collapse. Appears in good, clean condition."|"2004/02/12"|0|"" 23826|10452|31|"No sign of this pillbox - almost certainly a type 22 - during field work."|"2004/02/12"|0|"" 23827|8222|31|"Field work shows no sign of this pillbox, almost certainly a type 22."|"2004/02/12"|0|"" 23828|16905|31|"This pillbox known from documentary evidence appears to have been within a barn where the evidence of a blocked loophole still survives."|"2004/02/12"|0|"" 23829|11454|31|"No sign of this pillbox during field work."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23830|9508|31|"No sign of this pillbox during field work."|"2003/12/17"|0|"" 23831|13476|222|"Report from web site of Subterranea Britannica - 1998. In late 1940 a network of underground battle headquarters was established by South East Army Command with tunnels excavated at Tunbridge Wells, Canterbury and Reigate. There was also an underground brigade HQ located in a disused quarry at Sarre on the Isle of Thanet in Kent which was subordinate to the Battle HQ at Canterbury. The area was fortified by Canadians who would help form the defence force if needed to reinforce South East Command forces on invasion.The brigade headquarters consisted of three parallel stairways cut into the chalk quarry face in the north side of the quarry, these descended fifty feet into a small complex of tunnels and rooms. Two of the stairways lead directly into the main spine corridor. This is brick lined for most of its length but the western end is unlined with rotting timber pit props; this section appears to be unfinished. There are two brick lined rooms on either side of the corridor with a third room at the eastern end. Two of these rooms still retain lettering on the brick work, one is labeled 'Sigs' indicating that it was a signals room and the other is labeled 'Clerks Int Sec'. Four of the rooms have small rectangular alcoves set into the walls. One of the rooms has three metal pipes protruding from the ceiling, these carried cables to the surface. There is a fourth cable duct in the corridor. The third stairway leads to a 35 metre long tunnel supported with inverted steel hoops and lined with corrugated steel sheets, similar to the many coast battery deep shelters found along the Kent Coast. The floor is littered with rubble from minor roof falls but the brick lined sections of the tunnels are generally in good condition although timber door frames are rotting or have gone altogether. After the war, the three entrances were bricked up but when visited in 1998 access to the eastern stairway was possible as the corrugated steel lining that protruded some distance out from the quarry face had largely rotted away. The other two stairways had been backfilled with rubble. Since that date the three entrance tunnels have been bulldozed and all evidence of their position has now been lost. Five Nissen huts and several other hut bases can still be seen on the quarry floor but these may be the domestic camp for a heavy anti-aircraft gun battery located nearby. "|"1998/__/__"|0|"" 23832|16927|31|"The windmill at Sarre was undoubtedly used as an observation post."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23833|16928|238|"Probable rectangular pillbox structure, possibly a type 23. Plotted from OS large-scale plan."|"1970/__/__"|0|"" 23834|14314|31|"No sign during field work."|"2004/02/10"|0|"" 23835|2707|221|"Blocks each side of track plotted from air photograph show site of roadblock."|"1946/05/01"|1325|"" 23836|2707|31|"Two anti-tank blocks constructed with corrugated-iron shuttering, one each side of trackway, with sloping faces on S side and slot to take horizontal rails."|"2004/03/04"|0|"" 23837|2675|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered pillbox, with no brickwork in area above embrasures. Faces NE. Some shuttering falling away. Rubbish inside pillbox and lying around. Access including interior."|"2004/03/04"|0|"" 23838|2674|31|"Type 24 brick-shuttered, entirely overgrown. No access."|"2004/03/04"|0|"" 23839|2703|31|"Anti-tank gun emplacement, now destroyed."|"2004/03/04"|0|"" 23840|11854|31|"Unable to determine if this pillbox survives as no access to land. It seems likely that it does."|"2004/03/04"|0|"" 23841|16929|32|"Anti-tank beach scaffolding. Information from documentary source."|"1941/03/28"|1404|"31" 23844|16930|31|"Brick-shuttered type 24 pillbox. Brick anti-ricochet wall. Hooks on exterior walls for camouflage attachment. Small stepped embrasures. Faces S. By public footpath. Interior access possible. In good clean condition. Overgrown."|"2004/03/21"|0|"" 23845|9829|31|"Brick-shuttered pillbox, overgrown, at edge of wood: viewed from a distance. No access."|"2004/03/21"|0|"" 23846|16931|221|"Length of apparent barbed wire fence."|"1942/12/12"|0|"" 23847|16932|221|"Length of apparent barbed wire fence."|"1942/03/23"|1258|"" 23848|7714|222|"Varying size sections of concrete cover a 20m radius. Some sections of concrete are substantial while others are fragmentary. Large quanity of scaffold bars and concrete reinforcing bars."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23849|7709|222|"Varying size sections of concrete cover a 20m radius emananting from two substantial concrete and reinforcing bar masses. Some sections substantial while others fragmentary. One section indicates that one face of the pillbox had three embrasures, but the overall shape is uncertain."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23851|16933|222|"Varying size sections of concrete, most fragmentary, cover a 20m radius."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23852|16934|222|"Damaged and rusting Allan Williams Turret cupola. It shows signs of a varied range of ordnance damage, from small arms fire to substantial projectiles. There is no visible evidence of the base it was set upon, although a section of concrete plinth is visible 8m to the north."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23853|16935|222|"Varying size sections of concrete, most fragmentary, cover a 20m radius. A possible pillbox or range observation bunker."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23854|16936|222|"Varying size sections of concrete cover a 20m radius. A possible pillbox or range observation bunker."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23855|16937|222|"Sections of fire trench, with some evidence of revetment, covering exit from the beach."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23856|16938|222|"A trench leads to a square position overlooking the beach, with creep passage off northern side. A small section of the creep passage still has its corrugated iron roof in place."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23857|16939|222|"Rusting sections of pipework from petroleum warfare installation, leading from Warren Wood [see also UORN 16452]."|"2004/__/__"|0|"" 23858|16940|221|"Line of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1944/08/13"|1091|"" 23859|16941|221|"Line of anti-tank ditch plotted from air photograph."|"1944/08/13"|1091|"" 23860|16942|31|"Two 40 gallon drums of inflammable liquid were installed at this location, with an explosive charge to ignite them. The site can still be made out as a small hollow in the wooded bank of the road. [Oral testimony from a local resident]."|"2004/03/18"|0|"" 23861|992|31|"This pillbox could not be located during field work, but might be hidden by dense scrub."|"2004/05/10"|0|"" 23862|1038|31|"Pillbox of the 'Dover-type' - square with overhanging roof. Faces S. Dug into the side of the hill."|"2004/05/10"|0|"" 23867|16943|31|"Fire trenches forming a 'T'- shape on the hillside."|"2004/05/10"|0|"" 23868|16944|31|"Zig-zag slit trench on hillside."|"2004/05/10"|0|"" 23869|16145|215|"Photographic evidence taken in 1992 shows considerable lengths of the scaffolding framework exposed at that date."|"1992/__/__"|1405|"25" 23870|14814|238|"Pillbox shown on map - 'Lane No.2'."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23871|967|238|"Pillbox shown on map - 'Knobbly No.1'."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23876|16945|238|"Anti-tank gun post marked on map. Fires W."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23877|14806|238|"Anti-tank post, shown on map."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23878|7468|238|"'Anti-tank post No.11' - shown on map."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23879|1038|238|"Pillbox shown on map - 'Range No.5'. A command position marked 'M2'."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23882|16945|32|"Post '11b Road Block'. Cassini ref. 734585. 11th Bn. East Surrey Regiment. 2 NCOs, 7 men. A/tk rifle, Tommy gun, 8 x rifles."|"1941/04/__"|1311|"" 23883|9196|238|"Pillbox - 'Hedgerow No.4' - shown on map."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23884|14813|238|"Pillbox - 'Meadow Right' - shown on map."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23885|14795|238|"Pillbox - 'Meadow Left No.6' - shown on map."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23886|14794|238|"Pillbox - 'Bren No.7' - shown on map."|"1941/02/02"|1406|"" 23889|16946|32|"2 x 6in gun emplacements in this location are marked on a sketch map."|"1940/05/16"|951|"" 23890|16946|215|"Two 6in guns of an emergency coast defence battery were positioned in June 1940 on low ground north of the River Blyth. In March 1941 a new site was chosen further north - see UORN 16285]."|"1988/__/__"|68|"" 23891|16947|318|"Three yards to the W of the bridge is a circular 4ft diameter chamber sunk into the ground - this would have held explosive charges for blowing the bridge, as well as other bridges within the Audley End estate."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23892|16947|31|"Circular detonation chamber with concrete slab across it, west of the Tea House Bridge"|"2004/09/17"|0|"" 23893|1221|447|"Pillbox."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23895|5631|31|"Brick Home Guard shelter on site of later United States Air Gunnery Camp."|"2004/10/03"|0|"" 23896|16088|222|"Hexagonal pillbox with central anti-aircraft gun well."|"2004/__/__"|1409|"" 23898|16949|221|"Slit trench plotted from air photograph."|"1941/03/24"|1162|"" 23899|16140|221|"Pillbox structure, possibly with central well, plotted from air photograph."|"1948/08/29"|1410|"" 23901|16950|221|"Anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/16"|1342|"" 23902|16885|221|"Anti-tank blocks plotted from air photograph."|"1946/04/16"|1342|"" 23903|16951|221|"Roadblock. Six blocks in two rows are positioned either side of the road where it is crossed by the anti-tank ditch."|"1944/03/08"|1230|"" 23904|6392|221|"Pillbox appears to show in oblique air photograph, camouflaged with pitched roof as a cottage."|"1941/07/24"|1411|"" 23905|16910|238|"Linch of anti-tank ditch marked on German defences map, together with an adjacent site denoted 'T. Lg2'."|"1940/09/03"|1412|"" 23906|13475|238|"Pillbox plotted from German defences map. It is surrounded by a barbed wire perimeter."|"1940/09/03"|1413|"" 23907|1004|238|"Pillbox plotted from German defences map. It is surrounded by a barbed wire perimeter."|"1940/09/03"|1413|"" 23912|16952|31|"Spigot mortar pedestal close to pillbox, inscribed on top surface in wet concrete, 'Sgt. Rolfe'. Exceptionall high central steel pivot."|"2004/12/23"|0|"" 23913|16953|31|"Two circular weapon pits (TL 6772574784 and TL 6772474792), made with concreted sandbags of which in places at least six tiers are still extant. The weapon pits are some fifteen feet apart, and have trees growing from them today. "|"2004/12/23"|0|"" 23915|16954|31|"Hexagonal pillbox in hedgerow."|"2005/01/02"|0|"" 23916|6240|407|"Information received that these are now filled in."|"2005/01/05"|0|"" 23917|13210|221|"Anti-landing trench plotted from air photograph. Continuous trench with spoil placed in mounds on either side."|"1941/03/24"|1162|"" 23918|16955|221|"Anti-landing trench plotted from air photograph. Continuous trench with spoil placed in mounds on either side."|"1941/03/24"|1162|"" 23920|16293|31|"Type 24 pillbox, located and recorded by Roger Thomas. Faces N."|"2004/12/__"|0|"" 23921|16279|31|"Blocks, very overgrown, survive on west side of former railway line."|"2004/12/__"|0|"" 23922|16278|31|"Blocks from railblock survive very overgrown."|"2004/12/__"|0|"" 23926|16956|31|"Steel pintle of a spigot mortar pedestal showing above the grass of the river bank."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23927|1569|318|"A beach defence pillbox survives in good condition. {1} A large pillbox at the W end of the beach, partly buried. It appears from the protruding bits to be of non-standard plan - it appears to be large with a semi hexagonal front. {2} This pillbox is of a very unique bunker-like design. It was positioned built into the bank at the back of the beach probably to defend the near-by station and level-crossing. The structure consisted of a three-sided concrete wall 0.65 m thick, behind which was what appeared to be a covered gallery with a width of 1.18 m. There were four embrasures in the two side walls and three in the front wall. The two embrasures on the two front corners of the side walls were very large, probably for housing a heavy machine gun. The entrances were at either end of the gallery and were reached by steps leading downwards towards the front of the structure. The pillbox was made from coarse pebbly concrete with small beach pebbles embedded into the roof, possibly as camouflage against aircraft. {3} There is a horseshoe-shaped feature on the roof which could have been a gun position. "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23928|3020|318|"A concrete plinth is all that remains of a square pillbox facing approx S. It was camouflaged with a ridge roof with a gable over the doorway, which faced seawards. A hatch provided access into roof void and the walls were green timber cladding over shuttered concrete. There were single loopholes with steel visors on all 3 main faces and one either side of the doorway on 4th face. Similar in design to PRN 35381 at Blue Anchor. {1} "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23929|3024|318|"A beach defence pillbox survives in good condition. {1} In car park with windows and doors sealed. Pebble covered walls and roof. External baffle wall protecting door. {2} Pillbox type FW3/24. Covered with pebbles which rise to a point on the top of the roof. Two sections of wall cover the entrance; one parallel to and covering the doorway, the other lower, curving from the N side of the door towards the end of the first wall. {4} A photograph in the Bushell Collection in the Somerset Record Office (DD/S/BS) shows the pillbox newly constructed. The photo is captioned ""Pillbox on Porlock Beach 1940"" but a site visit confirmed that this pillbox at Dunster is the one shown. Large piles of stones have been heaped up between each embrasure to camouflage the pillbox as a mound of stones. In the rear of the photo another pillbox (presumably PRN 35463, although it seems too close) can be seen with pieces of wooden shuttering protecting the drying concrete roof. {5} "|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23930|432|318|"An very unusual variant of type FW3/24 greatly extended with two internal baffles. Brick built and infilled with cob."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23931|16957|318|"Pillbox - possibly and earthwork and sandbag machine gun post. Plotted from air photograph [reference not given]."|"2005/01/__"|0|"" 23934|16958|318|"Type 22 pillbox, concrete-faced, with the entrance on the S face. Faces N."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23935|16959|318|"Type 22 pillbox plotted from air photograph - 106G/UK/1496 fr3243."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23936|16960|318|"Type 23 pillbox plotted from air photograph - 106G/UK/1496 fr3249. Removed by 1970."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23937|437|318|"Type 22 pillbox that has recently been demolished. Pieces of broken concrete lie in the hedgerow."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23938|6804|318|"Type 22 pillbox on the W boundary of the Receiver Site of RAF Canewdon (radar station). Demolished in 2000."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23939|439|318|"Type 22 pillbox originally on boundary of the RAF Canewdon radar station Receiver Site. The entrance may originally have had a steel door as holes in the concrete indicate this."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23940|440|318|"Type 22 pillbox by the former entrance to the Receiver Site of RAF Canewdon radar station."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23941|16140|318|"Type 22 pillbox on the E boundary of the Receiver Site of RAF Canewdon radar station. Destroyed in 2000."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23942|16961|318|"Type 22 pillbox plotted from air photograph."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23943|6806|318|"Type 22 pillbox that stood on a hedgeline NE of Canewdon. It would have fired N towards the River Crouch. The area where it stood is now a large open field."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23944|16962|318|"Type 22 pillbox, with entrance on the SW side. 15in thick walls. Faces NE.The interior Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall has been removed. "|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23945|16963|318|"Type 23 pillbox, rectangular with an open anti-aircraft section. The infantry section has three embrasures. The anti-aircraft section has a concrete plinth with an upright metal pipe mounted on it for fixing a machine gun in the anti-aircraft role. This is an important structure as type 23 pillboxes are very rare in Essex."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23946|16964|318|"Type 22 pillbox, with a door now in place and the embrasures blocked up other than for air holes. The internal anti-ricochet wall has been removed. At least one wooden shelf beneath the embrasures survives. It faces E. Earth heaped on the roof may be from wartime camouflage."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23947|16965|318|"Pillbox (probably a type 22), the position of which is known from an air photograph (106G/UK/1496 fr3252) and the 'Wartime Contraventions' document held by Essex CC. "|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23949|16507|318|"On the N side of the road just before a sharp bend an anti-tank block lies on its side embedded in the grass."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23950|16139|318|"Type 22 pillbox buried in a hedge. Faces S with entrance on the N side."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23951|13637|318|"Type 22 pillbox with a gun emplacement, built of brick, and anti-aircraft gun mounting on the roof. The gun was probably a four-barrelled 2pdr Vickers."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23952|16966|318|"Hexagonal pillbox, probably a type 22, in the corner of a meadow by the road."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23953|16967|318|"Hexagonal pillbox, probably a type 22."|"2003/08/__"|0|"" 23954|16968|32|"Roadblock. Shown on map dated 23.7.1940. Appendix A to Operation Instruction No.6."|"1940/07/28"|1138|"" 23956|16969|32|"Roadblock. Shown on map dated 23.7.1940. Appendix A to Operation Instruction No.6."|"1940/07/28"|1138|"" 23957|2990|221|"Rectangular structure plotted from air photograph. It has been given a pitched roof as camouflage."|"1944/08/13"|1091|"" 23958|16344|215|"Section of anti-tank ditch plotted from German air photograph GX 10313778 (29.9.1940) reproduced in book."|"____/__/__"|1415|"24" 23959|16970|270|"Concrete pillars of a horizontal rail roadblock recalled in 1959 at this position."|"2005/03/__"|0|"" 23960|16389|270|"Recorder remembers hairpins (bent rails) at this roadblock surviving in 1951."|"____/__/__"|0|"" 23962|16971|31|"Norcon pillbox overgrown by reeds and partially flooded."|"2001/__/__"|0|"" 23963|16972|31|"Type 24 pillbox with additional concrete sandbag skirt."|"1995/__/__"|0|"" 23964|16973|221|"Fire trench following a curving course at the top of the cliff."|"1941/08/16"|1040|"" 23965|16974|221|"A pair of sloping blast walls indicate a buried defence structure here built against a hedgerow."|"1941/08/16"|1040|"" 23966|9102|222|"Only nine cubes remain in situ after cliff erosion destruction 13/14 February 2005."|"2005/02/__"|0|""