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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


Source of Reference
Local History of Denwick

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