Monument record 4068 - Pillbox at Whitemoor, Macclesfield Canal

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Summary

This is the base to a pillbox in Whitemoor, next to a bridge over the Macclesfield Canal. The concrete and brick rubble from the structure is in a field 200m away. Pillboxes are small squat buildings with thick concrete walls, and they normally have an embrasure on every side except the one with the door. Embrasures are small rectangular openings in walls used to allow soldiers defended behind in a pillbox to shoot out at, or observe the enemy. Pillboxes were designed as defensive structures, accommodating a variety of firearms ranging from rifles to anti-tank guns, although this one probably only held light weaponry such as rifles. It was in Western Command Stop Line Number 6, which was a line of defences that would hold up enemy forces in the event of an invasion, and allow the armed forces to move around behind the line and concentrate forces on the enemy.

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Full Description

Concrete base to a pillbox next to bridge over canal (Macclesfield canal, Whitemoor). Brick and concrete rubble in field 200m away. Was part of the Western Command Stop Line No 6 (1).


<1> CBA, 2002, Defence of Britain Project, S0007818 (Digital Archive). SCH4380.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Digital Archive: CBA. 2002. Defence of Britain Project. S0007818.

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Location

Grid reference SJ 909 684 (point) 8 Figure Ref
Map sheet SJ96NW
Civil Parish GAWSWORTH, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County GAWSWORTH, GAWSWORTH, CHESHIRE

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  • None recorded

Record last edited

Mar 28 2024 2:29PM