Surface air raid shelter, Eastbourne Road, Seaford

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The photograph on this page of Surface air raid shelter, Eastbourne Road, Seaford by Simon Carey as part of the Geograph project.

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Surface air raid shelter, Eastbourne Road, Seaford

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 14 Feb 2006

The green bank to the front of the house is a former World War Two air raid shelter. One of the two entrances is to the left and is now bricked up the other has been removed and turfed over. This view looks south west from the junction of Eastbourne Road and Stirling Avenue.

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Image Location

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50.772968
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0.1274