North Wales WWII defences: Trearddur, Anglesey - pillbox (1)
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Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 15 Aug 2016
- Pillbox (variant): DoB ID: S0003178 The first of several Welsh "mini-castle" pillboxes in and around the coastal town of Trearddur. They are so named on account of their roof castellations of local stone designed to blend into the local landscape. All tend to be circular, this one is located at the top of Snowdon View Road. Image