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Raf Aberporth/blaenannerch

Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 50925
Trust : Dyfed
Community : Aberporth
Unitary authority : Ceredigion
NGR : SN2527049870
Site Type (preferred type first) : Modern Pill Box
Status : Scheduled Monument

Summary :
A hexagonal pillbox located in a hedgerow to the northeast of the airfield. Unlike the other pillboxes this is facing away from the airfield. Built of concrete with brick shuttering with a D-shaped anti-aircraft emplacement to the northeast. Description based on Scheduled Ancient monument description A Pyper 2013.

Description :
Type 24 pillbox. PR 2004 based on DS 2004

Sources :
CADW , 2009 , Description of Monument and Assessment of its Importance: Airfield Perimeter Defences at Blaenannerch
CADW , 2009 , Notification of Scheduling: Airfield Perimeter Defences at Blaenannerch
Pyper, A , 2013 , Twentieth century military sites: Airfields - dispersed sites and defences ( © DAT)

Events :
103632 : Twentieth century military sites: Airfields - dispersed sites and defences (year : 2013-14)

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Compiled date : 30-09-2004


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