Monument record 4058/0/1 - RAF Woodford Defences Pillbox at Bonis Hall Lane
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Summary
A Woodford type pillbox at Bonis lane. Pillboxes were heavily constructed buildings, in this case squat, square and built with local stone and concrete. They had small rectangular openings in walls called embrasures that were used to allow soldiers defended in the pillbox to shoot out at, or observe the enemy. The embrasures on this type of pillbox are set almost at ground level and are unusually wide. The embrasures are now almost at ground level. This pillbox probably housed soldiers with light weaponry such as rifles and helped protect the airfield at Woodford. It is one of a group of pillboxes that surround the airfield, covering the main areas where any attackers might come from, especially critical points such as bridges. It was built during World War Two, a time when most other pillboxes around Britain were constructed.
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Full Description
Flat slab top, mixture of local stone and concrete. Embrasures now almost at ground level. Pillbox described by the recorder as of the 'Woodford type'. From other Woodford examples, the type appears to have long embrasures, be set low in the ground, and have a thin, overhanging concrete slab roof. (1)
<1> CBA, 2002, Defence of Britain Project, S0000223 (Digital Archive). SCH4380.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SCH4380 Digital Archive: CBA. 2002. Defence of Britain Project. S0000223.
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Location
| Grid reference | SJ 892 804 (point) 8 Figure Ref |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ88SE |
| Civil Parish | PRESTBURY, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | BUTLEY, PRESTBURY, CHESHIRE |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Record last edited
Jun 27 2003 2:54PM