WWII Wiltshire - Ringwood Stop Line, Avon Valley, Downton (35)
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Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 20 Jan 2017
- Section Post: DoB ID: e35575 The entrance at the north east corner is steep, sloping down sharply to the interior, and protected by two external triangular concrete blast walls. Map evidence suggests that at the time of its construction the section post was built into the line of a hedgerow, in which case camouflage netting would also undoubtedly have been used to help merge it. Image