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Crag End (Kyloe)

These are the remains of several pillboxes built on Beal Point. Two have been almost completely destroyed, but two are still intact. They are made from concrete and have a single window. Pillboxes were built during World War II (1939-45) as a defence against possible invasion from Germany.
N4113
Second World War (1939 to 1945)
FIELD SURVEY, Northumberland Coastal Survey 1992; GUARD
PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY, Northumberland Coastal Survey 1992; GUARD
FIELD OBSERVATION, A Rapid Survey of Second World War remains within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 2010; Archaeological Research Services


Source of Reference
Local History of Kyloe

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