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Wardens of the Sea
These pillboxes were constructed on the hills along Warden Bay during the world wars with intent of defending the British coasts from German forces. Though, with their purpose long fulfilled they were left there abandoned; the ever dwindling cliffs they stood upon were gradually gnawed away after decades of erosion, and now after numerous landslides they lie stranded on the sands amongst the ocean's ebb and flow.
The cache is not inside the pillbox, but you will need to enter to find it. Caution is heavily advised as the interior is incredibly slippery. Accessibility is also restricted by tide, so plan accordingly otherwise waders would be required. When approaching the location take caution as the ground is very jagged and can be slippery.
If you have an affinity to these types of caches then do give Beacon of Disrepair and Tunnel of Harrows a gander also found around the parameter of the isle as they all follow the same premise of derelict structures forgotten by the coast.
Disclaimer: Please note that you assume all risks and responsibilities when attempting this cache.
This cache has been placed with the kind permission of Natural England.
Parking can be found at N 51° 24.550 E 000° 54.480, approximately 800m away from the site.