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Field Visit

Date 26 March 2019

Event ID 1090620

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1090620

This grass-grown weapons pit, which is situated 6.8m ENE of the point at the edge of a shelter belt where the WWII security fence (NH86NW 9.51) has been taken down, formed part of the defences of the battery introduced by the Army during that period. It is roughly rectangular on plan, measuring 3.6m from WSW to ENE by 1.6m transversely and 0.4m in depth, but there is no trace of a low protective bank as seen at comparable sites (e.g. NH86NW 9.50 and 52). A narrow gully running beneath the fence allows access from within the battery, while a stray length of speaking tube partly overlies the pit N of the fence.

Visited by HES, Survey and Recording (ATW, AKK), 26 March 2019.

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