Summary : World War II pillbox, Hornsea. This pillbox, situated just off Seaton Road facing the north shore of Hornsea Mere, is of the `lozenge' design, one of the standard east coast pillbox designs. Built of reinforced concrete, it may have widened loops, although it is difficult to tell as the structure is overgrown. |
More information : TA 1957 4752. Lozenge pillbox.
(see TA 14 NE 16 for full description)
This pillbox, situated just off Seaton Road facing the north shore of Hornsea Mere, is of the `lozenge' design, one of the standard east coast pillbox designs. Built of reinforced concrete, it may have widened loops, although it is difficult to tell as the structure is overgrown. The site is, despite appearances to the contrary, in good condition, and, when surveyed by the Fortress Studies Group in 1992 as part of the Holderness Survey, was not at risk. (1)
The pillbox is visible as a structure on vertical air photographs at TA 1957 4752. (2)
Pillbox, Seaton Road. (3) |