not an underground bunker but a bunker none the less. The sign to this bunker will tell you the history behind it. U can easily walk in the bunker however its nothing special as it has no other rooms or a underground section. If u travel up the rest of the billy trail, u will see a massive brick building and a sign at the front of the building connecting both the bunk amd what was once a train station together. The bunker is accessable however the other building is reused to preserve the history. Amy questions please feel free to ask
So this was posted under "underground sites", and in the first sentence you say "not an underground bunker".
You then fail to tell us anything about the site, other than we can "read the sign" - not useful for people that don't live nearby.
You then give a hint at the location of "billy trail" - so with 2 minutes of google maps I can find the "bunker" - which is actually a type 22 pillbox.
This has to be the worst report ever posted on the forums
A better report would be as follows:
TYPE 22 Pillbox - Hayling Island (March 2021)
This is a type 22 pillbox constructed around 1940-1941 on the west coast of Hayling Island, Hampshire, and was one of at least 25 other defense structures built on the island.
The pillbox has brick shuttering, and is in poor condition, with the entrance being broken down to allow animals to shelter inside the pillbox.
The loopholes on this pillbox are very basic, being just holes cut into the wall, with no outward splay.
The council have built an information board with details about the invasion defenses built on the island during the war.
Here are some images of the pillbox:
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