Demolition of Second World War defences commenced before the end of the war when the risk of Nazi invasion had diminished & until recent years the study & recording of buildings & structures associated with twentieth-century defences has received relatively little attention. Despite the extent of the demolition work many examples of defence installations & structures survive throughout Great Britain. As Warwickshire was not as heavily defended as counties with coastal regions & those on the eastern side of Great Britain there are inevitably fewer examples of defence structures than in these kinds of areas. However within Warwickshire a wide variety of defence buildings & structures still survive. This guide
Includes:: pill boxes bombing decoy sites anti-aircraft defences air-raid shelters army buildings & Cold War defences. Complementing his study with photographs & maps including suggested walks Steve Carvell has compiled a detailed & important record of these often overlooked structures & defences across Warwickshire.