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A Shellproof Type 24 at Buxted facing the River Uck, this pillbox has a pitched roof made from a thin concrete based mix supported by timbers . The defence still bears traces of disruptive camouflage painting.
It was reportedly constructed by a firm that specialised in building farm barns.
Pic by Tim Denton.