DescriptionSpigot Mortar Point, Brompton - geograph.org.uk - 616952.jpg
English: Spigot Mortar Point, Brompton This was designed as a mounting point for a mortar, and would have been used by the Home Guard in the event of a German invasion during World War 2. There are storage lockers for ammunition and a pit where the soldiers would have been protected from enemy fire. It is near the Officers Tennis Club.
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