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Tyninghame, Links Wood

Anti Tank Blocks (Second World War), Road Block (Second World War)

Site Name Tyninghame, Links Wood

Classification Anti Tank Blocks (Second World War), Road Block (Second World War)

Alternative Name(s) Ravensheugh Sands; Bathan's Strand; John Muir Country Park; Firth Of Forth; Tyninghame House Policies

Canmore ID 113704

Site Number NT68SW 44

NGR NT 6330 8126

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council East Lothian
  • Parish Whitekirk And Tyninghame
  • Former Region Lothian
  • Former District East Lothian
  • Former County East Lothian

Archaeology Notes

NT68SW 44 6330 8126

Site recorded during a rapid coastal survey undertaken by GUARD of the S shore of the Firth of Forth from Dunbar to Stirling and along the N shore of the Forth to the Fife border. A gazetteer of all sites including listed buildings, designed landscapes, scheduled and unscheduled monuments was produced. Full details of the survey can be consulted in the report held by the NMRS.

GUARD 1996

A complex of WW2 defences within the dunes on Bathan's Strand where a track leads to the shore: three anti-tank cubes are visible, two are almost completely swallowed by the dunes. Three corrugated cylinders lie on there sides in the middle of the trackway. 1 2m cube with three grooves of different depths and heights. Two wooden posts in concrete settings lie on the foreshore. This complex has similar elements to NS 21 and presumably had the same function, serving as gateway.

Site recorded by GUARD during the Coastal Assessment Survey for Historic Scotland, 'The Firth of Forth from Dunbar to the Coast of Fife' 17th February 1996.

On the N side of Links Wood where the track leads on to the beach is a concrete road block. The road block survives on both sides of the track.

J A Guy 1997; NMRS MS 810/5, 205.

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Field Visit (17 February 1996)

A complex of WW2 defences within the dunes on Bathan's Strand where a track leads to the shore: three anti-tank cubes are visible, two are almost completely swallowed by the dunes. Three corrugated cylinders lie on there sides in the middle of the trackway. 1 2m cube with three grooves of different depths and heights. Two wooden posts in concrete settings lie on the foreshore. This complex has similar elements to NS 21 and presumably had the same function, serving as gateway.

Site recorded by GUARD during the Coastal Assessment Survey for Historic Scotland, 'The Firth of Forth from Dunbar to the Coast of Fife' 17th February 1996.

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