WWII Hampshire - former defended building: Fullerton, Wherwell (2)

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WWII Hampshire - former defended building: Fullerton, Wherwell (2)

Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 17 Oct 2016

- Pillbox DoB ID: e09865 The embrasures with their stepped loopholes are visible here on the south side, and there is also another pair on the north side. The pair in the east facing wall have since been reduced to a single embrasure when the wall on that side was knocked through to create an access for the horses in the field. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.151531
Longitude
-1.461752