NHER 32563 (Monument record) - Possible site of World War Two pillbox at Honing Bridge

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Summary

A World War Two pillbox reportedly stood to the east of Honing Bridge but was blown up circa 1970. No evidence of it was identified on aerial photographs consulted as part of the National Mapping Programme, including those taken in 1946, but it could relate to the two possible military structures identified 90m to the southwest (NHER 45248).

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Location

Map sheet TG32NW
Civil Parish DILHAM, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

1940 pill box of unknown type stood to east of Dee Bridge. Blown up 25 years ago.
Survey No. H2-11.
Information from [1]. See record form in file.
D.Walker (NLA) July 1996.

January 2007. Norfolk NMP.
No evidence of the pillbox described above was identified on the consulted aerial photographs, including those taken in 1946. It is possible that the information refers to the possible military structures identified 90m to the southwest (NHER 45248).
S. Tremlett (NMP), 4 January 2007.

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Record last edited

Mar 22 2019 8:41AM

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