Monument record SUY 120 - Hexagonal pillbox
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TL 8668 4160 (7m by 6m) |
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Map sheet | TL84SE |
Civil Parish | SUDBURY, BABERGH, SUFFOLK |
Map
Type and Period (2)
Full Description
In Sudbury Meadows, on the W bank and on a bend of the River Stour, some 400m NNW of 'Mill Hotel', Sudbury.[with site location map on one SRF]. Hexagonal pillbox, facing E. Creep-through entrance (S1).
A modified Type 27 with central anti-aircraft well but with walls only 15 inches thick – this is one of the few pillboxes in the area with walls thick enough to withstand only small arms fire (S2).
Part of defence works associated with the Colne - Mildenhall stopline (S3).
Sources/Archives (3)
- <S1> SSF54450 Digital archive: Defence of Britain Project archive. UORN: S0006434.
- <S2> SSX55050 Bibliographic reference: Liddiard, R. and Sims, D.. 2014. A Guide to Second World War Archaeology in Suffolk. Guide 4: Stop Lines. 4.
- <S3> SSF54573 Unpublished document: Foot, W. 2009. Defence Areas: a national study of Second World War anti-invasion landscapes in England. Defence Area 9. Sudbury.
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
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Record last edited
Sep 9 2016 11:06AM