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Monument details

HER Number:TR 23 NW 562
Type of record:Building
Name:Cauldham Lane probable road block

Summary

Type 24 pillbox and anti-tank pimple

Summary from record MWX51517:

A rectangular Second World War reinforced concrete thick-walled pillbox is visible as a building on aerial photographs. The pillbox is located on the east side of cauldham Lane, just north of Great Cauldham Farm. The pillbox was constructed to defend the point where an anti tank ditch (1533049) crossed Cauldham Lane. This site has been mapped from aerial photographs as part of the South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey NMP (Component 2).


Grid Reference:TR 2452 3898
Map Sheet:TR23NW
Parish:CAPEL-LE-FERNE, DOVER, KENT

Monument Types

  • PILLBOX (Modern - 1939 AD to 1945 AD)
Protected Status:Selected Heritage Inventory for Natural England: Second World War road block and anti-tank ditch, Cauldham Lane, Capel-Le-Ferne

Full description

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Pillbox t south of road and solitary anti-tank pimple to north
Owner : Unknown
Publicly accessible : No
How accessed for survey :
Tourism Potential : Possibly
Condition : good
Date of visit :

Description from record MWX51517:
Rectangular thick-walled pillbox approx. 12 feet by 10 feet. Embrasures to E and W; blast-protected entrance to S. Remains of Turnbull mounts in embrasures. [Narrowly missed by recently constructed pipeline]. Two anti-tank pimples in hedge on opposite side of lane approx 10m South.

Rectangular pillbox with L-shaped integral entrance on S side. NW embrasure covers hill and valley towards Hawkinge: SE side covers field and houses of Capel-le-Ferne. There are no other embrasures. Central dividing wall opposite entrance. Turnbull mounting. Cauldham Lane, Capel. East side of road, just north of Great Cauldham Farm. (1)

A rectangular Second World War reinforced concrete thick-walled pillbox is visible as a building on aerial photographs. The pillbox is still extant on aerial photographs taken in 2007. The pillbox is located at TR 24520 38984 on the east side of cauldham Lane, just north of Great Cauldham Farm. The pillbox was constructed to defend the point where an anti tank ditch (1533049) crossed Cauldham Lane. This site has been mapped from aerial photographs as part of the South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey NMP (Component 2) (2-3).


<1> Council for British Archaeology, 2002/6, Defence of Kent database (Digital archive). SWX23603.

<2> RAF, 1945, NMR RAF/106G/UK/541 3026-3027 24-JUL-1945 (Photograph). SWX23833.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>Digital archive: Council for British Archaeology. 2002/6. Defence of Kent database.
<2>Photograph: RAF. 1945. NMR RAF/106G/UK/541 3026-3027 24-JUL-1945.