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Monument: LWT 263 World War Two trenches and possible military buildingsAn area of dispersed World War Two practice trenches and possible military structures are visible on the aerial photographs alongside the railway. Although it is possible that the nissen-like structures relate to the railway and not actual military a...
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Monument: BNB 033 World War Two type 22 pillboxA World War Two type 22 pillbox is visible on aerial photographs and appears to survive intact. It has had an external blast wall added to the entrance and is slightly raised on a platform, probably to prevent flooding as it’s right next to a stream.
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Monument: SUT 246 World War Two training site/gun emplacement/anti-aircraft batterySeveral possible gun emplacements which may have formed an anti-aircraft battery and were likely to be part of military training within the Woodbridge training area (SHER SUT 250) are visible as former earthworks on aerial photographs on land to the ...
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Monument: HLY 116 World War Two type 22 pillboxA World War Two pillbox with a blast wall protecting the entrance on its western side is visible on aerial photographs and is still extant. Training trenches were visible to the north and south of this pillbox during the Second World War.
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Monument: HLY 099 World War Two Type 22 pillbox.A World War Two Type 22 pillbox was visible on aerial photographs on Hollesley Heath within an area of World War Two Searchlight battery (SHER HLY 141).
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Monument: CAC 060 World War Two type 22 pillboxA World War Two type 22 pillbox is visible on aerial photographs and appears to survive intact.
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Building: HAD 266 World War Two type 22 pillbox at HadleighWorld War Two type 22 pillbox at Hadleigh
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Monument: WLN 067 World War Two training trenchesEarthworks of two possible World War Two training trenches are visible on aerial photographs across the area of heath to the south of Fen Covert, Westleton.
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Monument: LWT 269 World War Two type 22 pillboxThe site of a World War Two type 22 pillbox and slit trenches forming a defended point is visible on aerial photographs. These defences are part of the major anti-tank ditch system (LWT 284) running south from Oulton Broad.
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Monument: ADB 034 World WarII anti- tank obstacle.World War II anti-tank obstacle from Hazlewood Marshes to The Fens (c.2.5km), visible as earthworks in 1943 but levelled by 1953.