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Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox, Heiferlaw (Denwick)

Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox surveyed by the Defence of Britain Project at NU188 164. (1)

Pillbox recorded under the name of Heiferlaw. (2)

Polygonal lozenge-shaped pillbox. Heiferlaw. Constructed 1940-1 of reinforced concrete as part of the Northern Command Wooler to Alnwick Stop Line. Said to be extant, but condition unknown. (3a)

Located south of a road leading west from the B6341 at Heiferlaw Bank. (3b)
N19936
Second World War (1939 to 1945)
MEASURED SURVEY, The Defence of Britain Project 2002; Council for British Archaeology


Source of Reference
Local History of Denwick

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